Kamesnica
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Kamešnica is a mountain bordering southwest Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia (Dalmatia). It is an extension of Dinara that stretches from the northwest white road pass Vaganj (1173m) to Buško jezero (artificial lake). Most of Kamešnica belongs to B&H, including the tallest peak named Konj (1852 m) with a magnificant view of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. During clear weather even the islands of the Adriatic Sea can be seen.
Thanks to its geographical position, Kamešnica is a favorable habitat for different plant and animal species. Kamešnica is a destination with many hiking paths and deep caves. Northern parts of mountain due to its inaccessible and isolated position, and to the thick forest that surrounds it, its local ecosystem has been completely preserved. Six or seven months per a year, most of Kamešnica peaks are covered by snow.
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