I finally processed my pics from a trip I made a week ago. I visited Rogla and Lovrenska jezera (Lovrenc lakes, OSM map link). A quote from a local link:

The Lovrenc lakes are not true lakes. They are true high peat swampland, which developed here 8000 years ago, after the Ice Ages. Glaciers retreated, hollowing out the Pohorje tonalite and leaving depressions, which were covered by water. They quickly became marshes and over the centuries, true bogs arose. Lack of contact with groundwater is characteristic and it is fed by precipitations alone.

Here are some of the photos, you can find the rest here, if you’re interested. All photos are geotagged, some of them are made using the HDR tonemapping technique.

Lovrenška jezera - panoramaPohodnikova utehaZadnje jezerceOpazovalni stolpPlaninka