I have already shown you the Strbacki Buk Waterfall, 24.5 m high, which is the highest and most spectacular waterfall in the national park, and its formation is associated with tectonic movements and the formation of tuff deposits. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the banks of this waterfall were adorned with numerous Una mills, reminiscent of the arbor, the abode of the prehistoric Japodi tribe. Pine trees are wooden houses built over water on oak poles leading into the river bed. The Japods have lived in the area for the last 1000 years.
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Have you visited the mill before?
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We used to have old windmills in Auckland years before I was born…None now.
In our country we have quite a few mills that are still working
There are a lot of mills in my country, but not in the region where I live. Hope to visit one of them somewhere in the future, sure that’s unique experience!!!
I have a mill near my home and visit it several times.
We do have mills here and I have visited a few
We have quite a few of them and they are increasingly visited because of the flour
This is so interesting! I think I have visited mills when I was little.
I visit the mill because of the flour
I have visited a few mills in the US. Great photo here.
Thank you, Carol. I visit them regularly. I buy homemade flour at the mill.
Great place to visit. I have never visited a mill even though it’s quite a lot in my country.
I visit the mill many times where I buy a variety of flour. The flour is better than the one from the store.
Hmmm… Now I know the reason why you went there.
my wife loves stone ground cornmeal (she makes pancakes and muffins with it) so we used to go to the Mill in Indiana.
Haven’t gone in Maryland.
I also visit the mill many times where I buy a variety of flour.
it just tastes better fresh ground! Cornmeal pancakes are one of my favorites@!
I saw something similar many years ago. I do not know if it is still used today.
We still have mills in operation and they are increasingly popular.
long time ago I visited
I visit them several times where I buy flour.
What a gorgeous site. We used to have mills here not far from where I reside but they are no more except maybe for tourists…
Thank you, this place is really unique. We still have quite a few mills. People are re-visiting the mills.
I have seen one as a child but never after that. I am glad your country has preserved these.
Yes, we still have quite a few mills in our country. I visit them many times.
It looks like a very lovely spot. I have never visited a mill anywhere,
Thank you. I occasionally visit the mill where I buy flour.
Never heard nor seen water mills. Amazing.
Water mills are used for grinding grain into flour.
We have other type of mills. My mother had one – rotating on stone.
Yes, even in our country, in the old days they used it.