Ovčar-Kablar Gorge

Dam "Ovčar Banja" created smaller Kablar Lake, which since then has been mudded by the alluvial silt brought by the river.

First churches were built in the early 14th century, after the mercenaries from the Catalan Company raided the Byzantine Mount Athos in 1307-1309.

Main basis for the protection include "West Morava's break through the massifs of the Ovčar and Kablar mountains, cutting a unique gorge".

Forests, wild life and monasteries are credited, with geographic features, for creating area's distinctive memorial and spiritual heritage.

While the politicians and investors pushed the idea which would place the location at "top 10 skywalk destinations", the environmentalists are against it, claiming it will disturb the biodiversity.

[8] Local administration in Čačak replied that this would "revitalize this part of Serbia", that they didn't expect anyone would be "against the better future" for the residents, and that plans were made already in 2017.

Mayor of Čačak, Milun Todorović, said that similar skywalk on the Biokovo mountain in Croatia "pours millions of euros" into local budgets.

Ovčar-Kablar Gorge
Paragliding over Ovčar-Kablar Gorge.
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