The article discusses the recovery of Mozirski Gaj, a popular tourist attraction in Upper Savinja Valley, Slovenia, after catastrophic floods three years ago that buried it under more than half a meter of mud. The area has now been restored to its idyllic state, filled with flowers, visitors, and life. The piece explores how the region has rebuilt the park, implemented measures to increase flood safety, and highlights how the Savinja River has become the park’s greatest ally today. Additional topics include the irrigation system from Savinja, new attractions for visitors this year, a traditional tropical animals exhibition, opportunities to win a legendary Pony bicycle, why the park is ideal for families with children, the countries of origin of the most foreign visitors, and which annual event attracts the largest crowd.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental recovery efforts and tourism in a national park, with no explicit political commentary or framing. It presents factual information about restoration work, flood prevention, and visitor attractions without taking a stance on political issues.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on the recovery of Mozirski Gaj after floods, aligning with cross-source consensus about the area's restoration. It mentions the role of the Savinja River as both a challenge and a connection, but uses emotionally charged language like 'katastrofalnih poplavah' and 'idilični podo





