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Trieste, Slovenia, Croatia
Our entrance into extreme eastern Italy, the Slovenian coast, and northwestern Croatia defies description and photography (our camera battery died so we have no "proof" that we were actually there). Suffice it so say that the experience was surreal beyond belief. Trieste, for example, is a large Italian port town that is absolutely beautiful and entirely Slovenian. After WWII, Yugoslavia tried to claim Trieste but Italy refused to give it away, probably because it was a valuable ...
The Island of Pag
Yesterday we left Zadar and drove up the coast to Pag. The coast line turned really rugged and the land was barren, it looked totally deserted. The weather changed from a nice 31 degrees when we were in the National Park to a cool 14degrees yesterday with gale force winds. What happened to our summer? Maybe it is over for us, I hope not. With there not a lot to do in Pag when the weather is so bad, we drove up the coast about 20kms to a town called Novalja. This was a little beach ...
Sun sea n snorkels
... Simon threw a hissy and hurled it out in the tide.
Once we'd had enough we made our way back to the campsite to find some shade n do some washing. Then we wandered into town to have a nosey round n buy some food.
Cooked fajitas!!! Super tasty dinner sat around our camp, followed by a quiet drink in the campsite bar where the waiter made us try lots of local liquors made from honey n lavender etc. Pretty tasty but I'm guessing rather strong...
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Losinj island
... So tiptoeing and clambering carefully to the water we dived in! Again we were instantly surrounded by tons of fish and able to see easily to the bottom and right out in front.
Next it was a quick dry off and time to get some dinner, so wandered back into the action. Stopped in a restaurant cos it looked awesome, big palm trees out front n fresh fish. Checked out the prices on the blackboard n seemed ok so took a seat. We were then brought some bread n ...
Yawn...
... palace walls had been turned into a peddler's market selling junk. The tourists covered every square inch of the Old Town. The ruins were interesting, and it was definitely a solid example of a Roman governor's palace, but the place was CRAWLING with tourists.
It was crowded to the point where it was very difficult to appreciate anything that we were seeing. We also were not there longer than 2 hours, quickly taking in the sites and getting lunch ...