The RINKA WATERFALL
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The Savinja stream springs forth from several sources under the Okrešelj Basin, after which it flows over a series of small step-like falls and rapids to the cliff-like edge of the glaciated Logarska Dolina Valley. From here it pours over the Orlovo Gnezdo rock-face into the natural amphitheatre that forms the valley's upper end. This magnificent 90-metre high arc of water is Rinka, the highest single and unbroken waterfall in Slovenia which, because of enormous size and beauty, was proclaimed a natural monument in 1987.