Boka (waterfall)
Boka is a waterfall in the western part of Slovenia, near the Soča River. It begins at a karst spring and has two stages, of which the first is high and wide, and the second is high.
Overview
The waterfall is supplied by a karst spring under an almost vertical limestone wall. Because of its karst nature, the spring has a relatively large discharge due to its underground drainage in the mountains of Kanin. During the driest periods, water flux is around, and reaches up to after extensive rains. The stream flows for about over a rocky shelf before falling over the rocks as a spectacular waterfall. This happens in two not so clearly separated stages, of which the upper one has a height of, and the lower one. The width of the two stages is around.Below the waterfall, Boka Creek flows over a steep valley with stony bottom and empties into the Soča River after less than, which makes it one of the shortest streams in Slovenia.