Spust po Muri
Автор: climbing and moutaineering
Загружено: 2014-07-27
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The Mura (Slovene); Mur (German) is a river in Central Europe rising in the Hohe Tauern national park of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria with its source being 1,898 m above sea level. It is a tributary of the Drava and subsequently the Danube.
The Mura total length is around 480 kilometres. About 330 km are within the interior of Austria; 95 km flow in and around Slovenia (67 km along the borders with Austria and Croatia, 28 km inside Slovenia), and the rest forms the border between Croatia and Hungary.
Since the 4th century BC, there have been reports of floating mills powered by the streams of the river. Several decades ago, in the 1920s and 1930s, many of these mills were still operating along the river. At least one of the old mills, the Babič Mill (Slovene: Babičev mlin) near Veržej, Slovenia, continues to operate to this day.
The Mura is known to carry small quantities of gold, not enough to be suitable for exploitation today, but this was a focus of activity for many people since ancient times. Organized research and exploitation of gold and other local resources was encouraged for the first time in 1772.
We paddled a small part (32 km) of its flow between villages Črnci and Ižakovci / Otok ljubezni.
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