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| Saturday, 12 April 2008 09:31 | |||
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highlights![]() The Lazareva Reka canyon, located about 10 kilometres from the city of Bor, is the deepest and the longest canyon in eastern Serbia. Due to the steepness of its rocky sides, it still hasn’t been completely explored. Canyon is famous for its numerous caves and pits. The most famous of them are Lazar’s cave (also known as Zlotska), Vernikica, Dubasnicka pit (all these caves fall into a separate destination, “Zlot caves”). The entire canyon is government protected and, due to its unique beauty, as well as its abundant flora and fauna, poses a challenge for all those in love with wilderness and untouched nature. historyLazar’s canyon was created by a river with the same name. In Turkish times, it used to be one of the most popular hiding places of highwaymen from the area of Homolje. Entering the canyon meant salvation for the highwaymen, since Turks never dared to follow them there. A legend has it that, after the Marica battle in 1371, the paladins of king Lazar came to this area, spending some time there, thus the name of the canyon. getting thereYou can reach the city of Bor by bus from Belgrade. There are five daily buses connecting Belgrade and Bor, leaving Belgrade at 10.30 am, 02.15 pm, 03.15 pm, 04.00 pm and 05.30 pm. Ticket price depends on the company, but it averages around 8 euros. Zlot village is located about 18 kilometers from Bor. It can be reached by car taking the road that goes over Brestovacka Banja, or by one of the buses that operate between Zlot and Bor on daily basis. There is also a regular bus line connecting Bor and Borsko lake. All the interesting places can be reached on foot, starting from the village of Zlot. things to see
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