A Sensational Discovery in the Tatra Mountains. Not Everyone Will Be Able to See It. "Exceptionally Difficult Sections"
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During a press conference on Tuesday, it was announced that a new waterfall had been discovered in the Staroleśna Valley in the Slovak High Tatras. It is 116 meters high and located at an altitude of 1,939 meters above sea level.
An impressive new waterfall has been discovered in Slovakia's Staroleśna Valley in the High Tatras. With a total height of 116 meters, it is the 100th waterfall of its kind in this massif. However, access to the attraction is not easy. A trail intended exclusively for experienced climbers leads to it. The discovery was made by a Slovak climbing instructor.
A new 116-meter-high waterfall has been discovered in the Staroleśna Valley in the Slovak High Tatras. This is the 100th such waterfall in this mountain range. A route has also been marked to reach this new tourist attraction in Slovakia.
A new 116-meter-high waterfall has been discovered in the Starolešná Valley in the Slovak High Tatras. This is the 100th waterfall in this mountain range. Guides have also marked a trail leading to this new tourist attraction in the Slovak Tatras. Slovak climbing instructor Martin Murar announced the discovery during a special press conference at Smokovecke Saddle. It was Murar who discovered the article, "New Waterfall Discovered in the Tatras …
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