Wednesday, July 10, 2013

100 % Nature Amber

100 % naravni jantar: Jantar je naravna smola, ki jo pridobivajo v baltskih državah. Najstarejši zapisi o zdravilnih učinkih jantarja segajo kar 7000 let v preteklost.

Preveri tudi ti ponudbo Jantarjevih Ogrlic in zapestnic ter njihove učinke. Naravni materiali imajo prednost pred farmacevtskimi zvarki, saj praviloma ne povzročajo stranskih učinkov.

Jantar deluje na organizem predvsem sproščujoče, kar pomeni da odpira čakre, ki zaznavajo bolečine in nelagodje.

Danes se jantar vse bolj pogosto uporablja pri otrocih, saj so pozitivne učinkovine predvsem namenjene lajšanju bolečin otrokom. Po pričevanju staršev jantar pomaga pri izraščanju zobkov (lajša bolečino) hkrati pa dviga odpornost.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Postojna Castle with Dungeon


View of Postojna Castle looking up from the recreation area as you approach the castle. Notice the entrance to the dungeon in the lower left.

Postojna cave - inside


Postojna Cave in western Slovenia is a 20-kilometre (12-mile) labyrinth of subterranean passages, filled with fantastical stalagmites, stalactites and other rock formations. It is considered by experts to be one of the finest examples of karst landscape, where limestone rock has been heavily eroded to form underground streams, a phenomenon that has created several other caves in the area Postojna Cave is also home to the Proteus Anguinus, a unique creature with no eyes, which can grow up to 30cm (1ft) in length and feeds on snails and worms

Postojna cave - Slovenia


Postojna Cave in western Slovenia is a 20-kilometre (12-mile) labyrinth of subterranean passages, filled with fantastical stalagmites, stalactites and other rock formations. It is considered by experts to be one of the finest examples of karst landscape, where limestone rock has been heavily eroded to form underground streams, a phenomenon that has created several other caves in the area, the temperature inside the caves is a constant 8° C.

Postojna Cave


Postojna Caves01


All things considered, the Postojna Caves are probably Slovenia's best known visitor attraction. It's also generally agreed that the Skocjanske caves are much nicer, although Postojna's are certainly worth a visit. The caverns are massive, carved over the past couple million years by the Pivka River. There's a little train that drives you around; inside it's a constant 48 degrees F., 8 C. Difficult to take pics here... Postojna, Slovenia, 24-Jul 2007

Saturday, September 08, 2007

DRII 2007 Kranjska Gora


DRII 2007 Kranjska Gora


DRII 2007 Kranjska Gora


DRII 2007 Kranjska Gora


Strunjan Hotel Salinera


Strunjan's clif


Strunjan zoutpannen2


Strunjan