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Dubrovnik
September 26
Just a small biscuit for food on the flight (Pranjevak or something like that) – luckily I can live off my own body fat for at least a week and managed to last until the flight landed. A guy called Daniel met me at the airport and drove me into Dubrovnik. About a 25 minute trip that hugged the rugged but striking Dalmatian …
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while. He was a pretty smart guy with a lot of varied interests, so we chatted
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