Mesmerized Revealing the ravishing and surreal beauty of the lake ‘Earth Eye’: A natural wonder worth seeing (VIDEO)

Nestled in a Stunningly Pristine Landscape, The ‘Eye of the Earth’ or Cetina Lake in Croatia is a Breathtaking Wonder of Nature.

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With its Emerald Waters and Enchanting Scenery, This Unique Lake Marks the Beginning of the Cetina River, the Most Abundant Watercourse in Dalmatia, Originating from a Spring in Milasevo Near the Picturesque Village of Cetina and Flowing at the Base of Croatia’s Highest Mountain, Dinara.

The river flows out of a deep cave approximately 115 meters deep and 15 meters in diameter. The water is crystal clear, making it a basic source of drinking water in the area. It is surrounded by small, ancient villages of great historical and archaeological importance. Since 1972, it has been a protected hydrological monument. It is undoubtedly a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts.

It is called “The Eye of the Earth” because of its shape, resembling an eye with varying shades of blue and green. From above, it is definitely one of the most special and attractive sights in the area. The magnificent beauty of this natural limestone mountain is indescribable.

The clear blue water not only attracts tourists, but also serves as a wonderful habitat for many species of flora and fauna. Due to its considerable depth, the Cetina Lake is often visited by diving enthusiasts seeking a thrilling experience.

The water of the Cetina Lake is very cold, not exceeding 7°C, while the air temperature is usually around 40°C in summer. If you want to explore the depths of this lake, you need a diving suit made of synthetic rubber. The water here is so clear that tourists can dive and see the deep abyss beneath their feet, a sight that can leave you spellbound and goosebumps.

The Cetina Lake is located outside the main tourist routes, near the village of Cetina. Visitors can find the lake by following a straight road from an Orthodox church, a relic of one of the oldest churches in Croatia dating back to the 9th century.