Crnojevic is a river meandering among mountains in the south of Montenegro close to the Albanian border. In fact, the bed of the river used to be a ravine. The level of the ground had been gradually decreasing and the basin that was created in result of that process was filled by the river. Among the main attractions of the river there are the waterfall situated upstream and the stone bridge in the town of Rijeka Crnojevica, which was built in 1853 by prince Danilo to commemorate his father – Stanko Petrović. This picturesque river flows into Lake Skadar – the biggest natural lake in the Balkan Peninsula.