The two-day ice storm that swept across the mountain range, which also spans areas of Croatia, Albania and Serbia, sent temperatures plummeting to below zero. The weight of the ice and snow was enough to topple some of the largest trees in the forest.
The spectacular set of images were captured by photographer Marko Korosec, who specialises in shooting in extreme weather.
In the smash-hit Disney film, the characters are forced to live in a land of snow after a magical queen accidentally sends her kingdom into a state of permanent winter.
Pine trees are unrecognisable after being covered in a thick layer of ice following a two-day snowstorm that swept the mountain range
Coated in snow and ice, the mountain range, which also spans areas of Croatia, Albania and Serbia, looks like a winter wonderland
Ice coated the branches and needles of this pine tree, transforming it into an impressive ice sculpture that resembles a mythical dragon
The spectacular set of images were captured by photographer Marko Korosec, pictured, who specialises in shooting in extreme weather
The landscape has been transformed into one that looks like a scene from the hit Disney film, Frozen. Right: An ice-covered pine tree
The viewing tower, seen above, which normally gives visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding forest, is now too icy for anyone to enter
The snowy landscape looks like one from Disney film Frozen, where characters are forced to live in a land of permanent winter
The weight of the ice layers was enough to topple some of the huge trees in the Slovenian forest, pictured above
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