This dive site, Lake “Betonjerka“, is one of several lakes located in the town of Bela Crkva, Serbia. It offers a very accessible and shallow freshwater diving experience, perfect for beginners and training. Navigation underwater is straightforward due to its limited depth and likely contained environment, though specific features like rock formations or plant beds would guide exploration. There is no specific historical information provided, but it serves as a local diving spot.
The lake's animal world primarily consists of freshwater species. Divers can expect to encounter trout and catfish, alongside various other freshwater fish and shellfish. The specific types of underwater plant life are not detailed but are typical for a freshwater lake, providing habitat for the marine fauna.
The best time to visit for diving depends on visibility, which is noted to vary throughout the year. For both divers and freedivers, its shallow depth of 6 meters makes it suitable for relaxed explorations and introductory training. Easy car parking and water access within 10 meters make it a convenient destination for local divers.

