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Above the Bohodei waterfall
Westkarpaten
From this high-flying view you capture the full sweep of Cascada Bohodei as it tumbles roughly 80 m down the steep limestone slopes of the Bihor Mountains — making it the tallest waterfall in the Apuseni Mountains. Nestled at around 1 300 m above sea level on the Valea Aleului-Valea Bohodei system, this multi-tier cascade doesn’t fall in a sheer drop, but gracefully flows over inclined rock terraces. The wild hike to reach it — through forest, alpine meadow and then chains and exposed rock near the crest — adds to its sense of remote drama and natural theatre. In your aerial panorama the contrast of the dense coniferous slopes, the open meadow above and the water’s shimmering path make the waterfall both a singular focal point and part of a vast mountain story. It’s a view that invites awe and reflection: here, nature’s power, geology and altitude combine to frame a dramatic moment in the heart of Romania’s uplands.
Copyright: Gabor Varga
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 23092x11546
Taken: 26/05/2024
Hochgeladen: 02/11/2025
Published: 02/11/2025
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Tags: romania; nature; padis; apuseni; national; park; europe; mountains; holiday; travel; waterfall; wilderness; unspoiled; remote; forest
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