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European Protection of Nature

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About European Protection of Nature

On the ninth kilometer of the old road Foca - Miljevina - Sarajevo, in Pirni Do, there are Sandy pyramids. Soil erosion, a long series of years, was created as a result of aggressive loop frosts, summer eat, rain and strong winds. Sculpted figure of interesting shapes are similar to those in Colorado (USA), Dolomites (Italy) and Devil's Town (Serbia). Striated sand pillars rising from its foundations broad and tapering towards the top, and an outstanding geomorphological rarity in these parts. This erosion continues today, so they do not disappear, but on the contrary, increase. Pyramids are a masterpiece of nature.

By writing a traveler and geographer Dragutin Derok thesis is that these ancient pyramids were over two hundred years old. In fact, during his first visit to the pyramids in 1936th in conversation with the locals came to the conclusion that the pyramids are of the "since they remember" and that the knowledge of them were received from their ancestors. Four kilometers from the river Janj, and 8.8 kilometers from the city center Sipovo, Janjske islands are best known and most attractive resort in Sipovo.

This place is a miracle of nature of karst region that is reminiscent of the Renaissance series of parks with lush greenery, cascades, streams and small waterfalls. The site represents a very attractive natural heritage, created by the river Janj. In addition, the site is also interesting and partially preserved cultural heritage in the form of mills, restaurants, galleries and bed capacity. In Janjske islands you can rent rooms in houses and longer stay in this magical place to afford yourself the luxury of knowledge and enjoyment in an unusual place.

Author of the stamp: Bozidar Dosenovic and Nebojsa Djumic
Publisher: POSTE SRPSKE, Banjaluka