Plitvice Lakes National Park is the largest national park in Croatia, and, in addition to multiple terraced lakes, features a stunning series of limestone-backed waterfalls. It’s a stunning nature scene, one worthy of a place on a list of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls. And, no surprise to those of us enamored by West Virginia’s beauty, there’s actually a Plitvice look-a-like (in miniature, of course!) right here in West Virginia.

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Have you ever visited the scenic Falling Waters Waterfall in Berkeley County, West Virginia? Did you even know it was hidden away here in wild, wonderful West Virginia? Nothing like a tiny taste of Croatia right here in our own Appalachian backyard!

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