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Discover some of the most characteristic aspects of the Park. Click on the icons to enlarge the photo!
Superficial karst phenomena: the grooves (RR Monte Orsario) | Crocus reticulatus is one of the first plants that bloom in the karst moor (RR Monte Orsario) | Centaurea rupestris (RR Monte Orsario) | Dolines are a karst phenomenon (RR Monte Orsario) |
The karst woodland with the calcareous outcrops in the Monte Orsario Reserve (RR Monte Orsario) | Lucanus cervus, the biggest beetle in Europe (RR Monte Lanaro) | the northern goshawk is a common bird in the Karst region's forests (RR Monte Lanaro) | Orchis pallens, a rare plant in the Region (RR Monte Lanaro) |
Orchis purpurea, illyrian plant typical of the Karst region (RR Monte Lanaro) | Lilium carniolicum (RR Monte Lanaro) | Iris graminea, a marginal species of the forest (RR Monte Lanaro) | Peonia officinalis, an illyrian plant typical of the karst forest (RR Monte Lanaro) |
The sessile oak forest in the Reserve (RR Monte Lanaro) | View of Mount Lanaro towards the Piccolo Lanaro (RR Monte Lanaro) | Entrance to the Rilke path (RR Falesie di Duino) | The Duino's new Castle (RR Falesie di Duino) |
Blue-throated keeled lizard, symbol of the Reserve (RR Falesie di Duino) | The peregrine falcon nests on the cliffs (RR Falesie di Duino) | The Falesie di Duino are the only site where the Centaurea kartschiana can be found (RR Falesie di Duino) | Euphorbia wulfenii is endemic to the Illyric region (RR Falesie di Duino) |