Nature Documentary Site Releases Film Highlighting Grandeur of Plitvice Lakes

Top Quote NatureDocu.com has now made available its critically acclaimed nature documentary that explores the underwater world of the Plitvice Lakes, a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) August 18, 2010 - Nature documentary site NatureDocu.com has released for public purchase their first documentary on the natural wonders of Croatia. The documentary, aptly named "The Plitvice Lakes - The Journey of the Water" was featured in numerous international film festivals, receiving high acclaim. Now, for the first time, the public can own this masterful piece by purchasing it direct from the NatureDocu.com site. The expertly crafted documentary lists for a mere $5.90, an exceptional value by any standard.

    With its documentary, NatureDocu.com brings to life the unseen wonders that constitute the Plitvice Lakes. Much of the film reveals the concealed underwater world which heretofore has been kept from public view. Though the featured places are still off limits today, with this film, an appreciating public will be able to experience the true beauty that is the Plitvice Lakes. The scale and grandeur of what nature has carved under the Plitvice Lakes is at once breathtaking and awe inspiring. The unspoiled beauty in and around and under the Plitvice Lakes is a once-in-a-lifetime find, and NatureDocu.com shares this gem with the rest of the world through their film, "The Plitvice Lakes - The Journey of the Water."

    Recognized by UNESCO as having "exceptional universal value," the Plitvice Lakes were formed over thousands of years by waters flowing over limestone and chalk, producing travertine barriers, resulting in natural dams which gave rise to a series of beautiful lakes, caves and waterfalls. The ecosystem around the lakes is home to bears, wolves and rare bird species. Considered for nomination to the World Heritage List in the late 1970s, Plitvice Lakes was placed on the endangered List in the early 1990s, and by 1997 emerged from the endangered List owing to the efforts of a seven member administrative council on the site's behalf. Though no longer on the endangered List, efforts continue to ensure that the Plitvice Lakes National Park survives for future generations to enjoy.

    Those preservation efforts always start with raising public awareness and in the process, instilling a sense of responsibility for the protection of what Mother Nature has given to the population. Treasures such as the Plitvice Lakes were created over thousands of years and have become home to countless species of plants and animals. Without preservation, human activity can decimate such wonders, often in a blink of an eye, vis-à-vis the time length of time it took for nature to create such beauty. NatureDocu.com, by producing films featuring the natural wonders of Croatia, is doing its part to ensure the survival of its natural heritage.

    "When we produced The Plitvice Lakes - The Journey of the Water, we hoped to capture the essence and beauty of the hidden treasures of Plitvice Lakes, and we intended to share that with the world. The documentary was well received in international film festivals, and now it is available for purchase at our site, NatureDocu.com. For a small amount of $5.90, our viewers will not only receive a masterful collage of the unseen beauty of the Plitvice Lakes, but they will also contribute to the lasting efforts to protect Croatia's natural heritage in the process," explains Andjelko Novosel, secretary of the Ecological Research Society PAKS.


    About:
    NatureDocu.com produces and distributes documentaries featuring the natural heritage of Croatia. Their documentaries are screened globally through international film festivals and are made available direct to the viewer for a nominal fee through their website. NatureDocu.com is the media arm of the Ecological Research Society PAKS, a non-governmental and non-profit organization founded in 1998 in order to explore Croatian natural heritage and encourage its preservation.

    Contact:
    Andjelko Novosel
    Ecological Research Society PAKS
    http://www.dei-paks.hr
    http://www.naturedocu.com
    info ( @ ) dei-paks dot hr
    +385 1 2055682

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