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Publicado: Jan 16, 2008

Por: divjaksi

Duracion: 4:51

Karavasta lagoon started its formation four centuries ago and its present contours were reached by the beginning of the 19th century. The formation of neighbouring small outer lagoons (godullas) is more recent; it started to form between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century and is still dynamic. Consequently, the area is mainly composed of Quaternary sandy and clay deposits. The western slopes of the Divjaka hills are formed by aleurites, sands and conglomerates of the Pliocene period. The central part of Karavasta lagoon is characterised by a slimy layer that in the peripheral zone is bordered by peat, sand, sub-sand and sub-clay. This area is poor in underground water. The shoreline of the area has continuously changed due to accumulation and alluvium of Seman and Shkumbin rivers and the swell of the Adriatic Sea. The sand spit of Divjaka (meaning 'sandy bar') has gradually separate the lagoon from the sea. During the last decades the Albanian environment suffered in general terms from hunting, pollution, agricultural practices, and drainage. In the 1960's most Albanian areas were drained for agricultural purposes. Also the metallurgical industry in Elbasani town began to use the Shkumbin river for discharges. As a result the total amount of river water was reduced by 50%, causing fish and pelican to decrease. This was of course a major threat to the environment. Because of the speed of development, the government had no sight or control over the impact. After a while the impact was recognised and agencies and other organisations began to develop several plans. The result is that hunting nor grazing is anymore allowed. Also strict regulation on pollution and agriculture exist. The site is also made more attractive to eco-tourism, through lodges in the woods and a rest camp

Canal: Animals

Tags: aquatic  bird  divjaka  fauna  flora  forest  of  pine  rabbit  the  wildlife 


Calificacion: 5.00 (5 votos)    Reproducciones: 1452' favoriteCount='2    Comentarios: 4

aum1985 Escribio:

Jan 31, 2008 - Divjaka is great, i have been there, nice video Fiodor.

denadosh Escribio:

Jul 17, 2008 - o velle edhe una nga divjaka jame por saher kame shkuar ne pyllin nuk kam par as edhe nje kafshe per veçe çakall edhe disa zoqe edhe kafsh me te medha si gjuetar qe vrasin çfar do kafshe qe i del perpara. pote rishe nje nate te pylli eshte si kur je ne lufte vetem te shtena me arme digjon.. edua shume divjaken sepse eshte atdheu yn por ne spo e mbroim kete bukuri por eshkateroim

denadosh Escribio:

Jul 17, 2008 - nga fisi shkoza poti?

miklo1942 Escribio:

Sep 3, 2008 - te njejtat fjale them edhe une lalo!!edhe une nga divjaka jam.i qin nenen fare ,ter ato rosa edhe qe vinin shpend te ndryshme i qin tem bam bum nuk vijn s mishkonja me!!!