Have you ever wondered if those pre-loaded desktop wallpapers are completely Photoshopped? I mean, come on! If these places were really so beautiful, why aren't there any tourists in the photos?
I have wondered this for a while myself as well. I then came to realize that, unfortunately, people tend to overlook a lot of naturally beautiful and culturally rich places of the world and gravitate towards places they're familiar with. To break this status quo, we need to make ourselves uncomfortable and nose-dive into the unknown. As we see on our wallpaper, the unknown can be a beautiful place.
Croatia's "Plitvička Jezera" National Park
Plitvička Jezera National Park is nearly 5,000 miles away from my home state, Illinois. Having less than one million tourists visit per year, Croatia's National Park is still a well kept secret of Europe.
Surprisingly, the park - which was founded in 1949 - is the oldest National Park of Southeast Europe. In 1979, the park was also added to the UNESCO World Heritage registrar; it was one of the first natural sites in the world to be named.
The park covers about 74,000 acres of land and has 16 lakes. Being home to numerous lakes, waterfalls and wildlife, this National Park is a definite must-see! If you ever happen to be one of the fortunate 0.00012% of humanity that visits Plitvička Jezera each year, here are some of the attractions and features of the park:
Don't have time to visit in the summer? Not to worry! Plitvička Jezera has beautiful views with the same history all year round.
How's that for a new desktop wallpaper?
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