Sunday, June 5, 2016

Vrelo

Vrelo is a right tributary of the stream Drina in the settlement of Perućac, Bajina Bašta district in Serbia. The waterway is just 365 meters in length and is presumably one of the most limited streams on the planet. 
Because of its length (same number of meters as days every year), numerous call it the "Year" and say it's one year long. The stream has an extensive spring and after its short course it streams into the Drina by means of a waterfall. Albeit short, the stream has every one of the attributes of real waterways - the colossal, effective source from which water spouts whitish, a lake on the right bank, water factory on the left, a left tributary as clear spring, a town on the left bank, two extensions

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