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Trogir Again
... and lousy economy). He had worked in the ship building industry for 33 years but now was thankfully retired (so as to be free to drive silly Canadian tourists around). He also showed us, up close to where we thought the oil rig was being built...it is shut down too. The oil rig was commissioned by Khadafi in Libya and since Khadafi is "fallen" the rig building is halted as there is no contract with the present Libyan government. It was a delightful ...
Garden Festival..
... boat was the incredible view of the water, it was mesmerizing. It is the clearest water i have ever seen in my life, and i thought Fiji was clear, it has nothing on Croatia. We took a seat on the boat thinking it would pick up but it didn't. So, off we set with an empty boat full of men and women trying to re-live their youth. It was embarrassing to watch. It really should have been advertised as a boat cruise cause that's really what it was - a ...
What made you think i like buses?!...
... to get a taxi to the bus station rather than a bus so we headed to the taxi rank. WHERE THERE WERE NO TAXIS!! Absolute stress, because the bus we were getting was the last bus of the day. We ended up having to go over the sea bridge and find another taxi rank which eventually got us to the bus station.
We thought from what the girl said at the hostel that there was a bus straight to Tisno, but in true Anna and Bryony style - it wasn't that simple. We had to get the 3 ...
Drive to Split via Sibenik
... supposed to also tour Trogir on the way to Split where I was staying for three nights, we decided to go directly to Split, and start out early the next day, driving back to Trogir the ...
A rainy day in Sibenik
... and Diocletian's Palace in Split. The interior of the church was amazingly detailed, just as its frieze on the outside, which portrays 71 portraits of ordinary 15th-century citizens of varying expressions. It was definitely worth seeing! I then walked around the windy, narrow streets of Sibenik which were mostly laid out in the 15th and 16th centuries. It started ...