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Donje Bare

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Lake in Zelengora, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Donje Bare
A rippling lake surrounded by forestryDonje Bare
Location of the lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Location of the lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Donje Bare
LocationZelengora, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates43°19′05″N 18°37′51″E / 43.31806°N 18.63083°E / 43.31806; 18.63083
TypeLake
Max. length250 metres (820 ft)
Max. width120 metres (390 ft)
Max. depth4.5 metres (14 ft 9 in)

Donje Bare (Serbian Cyrillic: Доње Баре) is a natural lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the mountain Zelengora. It is located below the Ardov peak (1723). It is 250 metres (820 ft) long and 120 metres (390 ft) wide. The greatest depth of the lake is 4.5 metres (14 ft 9 in).

During the winter, the lake is completely ice-bound. Rainbow trout is an invasive species that lives the lake. The water is clean and clear. It is filled with sources springing on the west coast. The bottom is dark blue. Around the lake are meadows and forests, a landscape of alpine pastures, covered with mountain grass, interspersed with scrub and pine trees, and in lower areas of beech.

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References

  1. "Tjentište - Donje Bare". 2 February 2016.


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