from the stand there:
Bjelasica mountain and Biogradska gora National Park represent a unique geo-morphological entity located in the central part of Montenegro. As a result of intense glacial activity, a variety of geomorphological forms have developed in this area, starting from river valleys to the highest mountain peaks. Bjelasica mountain is rich in springs, surface streams and lakes.
There are several lakes in Bjelasica: Biogradsko, Pešića, Ursulovačka (Big and Small) and Šiška (Big and Small).
Biogradska River is the main tributary of Lake Biogradsko, the largest lake in the territory of the Biogradska gora National Park. Biogradska River originates from many sources and from the joining of two bayous that form under the peaks of Troglava (2072 m.a.s.l.) and Zekova glava (2017 m.a.s.l.). Lalov stream flows into Lake Biogradsko from the northeast, its sources are below the slopes of Askova glava. Biogradska River and Lalov stream are the two main streams that flow into the lake from Bjelasica mountain.
The length of Biogradska River is 8 km. The highest water level is reached in the spring when the snow melts from the peaks of Bjelasica. It flows into Lake Biogradsko in several branches, forming a delta at the mouth of Lake Biogradsko. Biogradska River delta is characterized by lush vegetation of woody and herbaceous plants.
It is interesting that the water of the river is extremely clear and drinkable in all weather periods and that the height difference between the source of the Biogradska River and the mouth of the Jezerštica River in Tara River is 1286 m.