Blue Eye, Natural spring in Muzinë, Albania.
The Blue Eye is a natural freshwater spring in Muzinë, Albania, where water emerges from an underwater cave and creates circles of turquoise at the surface. The flow comes from an underground system of channels that extend deep beneath the surrounding terrain.
The spring received official protection status from Albania's Ministry of Environment in 1996 as a recognized natural monument. This designation marked a turning point in efforts to preserve the site and its surroundings.
The name Syri i Kaltër in Albanian translates to "cold eye" and reflects how the water source takes on the shape of an eye when viewed from above. Both local people and visitors immediately recognize this distinctive natural form as they look down at the bright blue water.
Wear comfortable shoes for the walk on uneven and sometimes wet terrain around the site. Visit in early morning or late afternoon hours when the place is less crowded and the light on the water is most striking.
The spring feeds from an underground karst river whose source has never been fully explored and still puzzles hydrologists. Scientists suspect the system may connect to another karst network in the wider region.
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