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Days 275 to 276 - Split
It was raining when we got up and had rained heavily through the night. We were dry and took advantage of the awesome system of our Hubba Hubba tent that allows us to take down the tent from underneath the still SET UP fly. The tent was dry and we packed the wet fly away. Even if it rained all day we could reverse the procedure and still have a dry …
Chill out.. and then Split
As it turns out, we didn't end up falling in love with Croatia. We certainly liked it and we definitely enjoyed our time there, however perhaps it peaked a little early.
Zagreb was lovely and the biggest surprise was how easy going it was. It would seem logical therefore that a smaller city such as Split, being by the sea, would follow …
Split, Croatia
... junk and a fish market (stinky). As usual we didn't buy anything, other than a few beers and lunch. Jeff and I climbed to the top of the bell tower. It was 180 steps up. The first part was through very narrow passageways and very steep steps, no hand rails....walls and steps all made of limestone. Then it opened up into another section that had metal steps with ...
The Up and Coming Destination
... comfortable either. Jumping into arctic cold water made me feel as though my diaphragm was collapsing, but the adrenaline of the jump kept me going.
Croatian countryside was gorgeous. I felt like I was in Yosemite for parts of the journey and then Hawaii for others. The water was astounding clear and the beaches were lovely.
While in Croatia, it wouldn't be a vacation without going to the beach. Beaches ...
Cpn Krk and the Zatons
... Venetian empire. Today it’s one of Croatia’s largest cities, an important port and commercial centre, but at its heart is the original old walled town surrounded on three sides by sea. Serious damage sustained in World War Two and again in the war of 1991 has been repaired and there are interesting buildings of all periods. The Roman forum is still an open square, with some of the original paving stones still in ...