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Pozdrav iz Zadar
Petar & Julia here,
The Croatian motorways are surprisingly well constructed with official speed limits of 130kms but we have witnessed records beyond that. There were plenty of road houses to choose from for refreshment breaks. One which we stopped at was quite memorable. After I had come out of the toilet I heard a voice from above …
Deel 2
Ik zat net even m`n vorige verhaal terug te lezen en moest ff lachen. Wat bizar eigenlijk. Hoe heb ik t voor elkaar gekregen zo van het ene avontuur in de andere narigheid. Mooi verhaal zo. En het is nog niet klaar. Ga maar ff zitten voor deel 2.
Eindelijk was ik in Frejus. Ik had me beter moeten voorbereiden voor een ligplek. In allicante, waar de boot voorheen lag was de prijs voor een jaar zo`n €4000,- Mensen hadden mij verteld dat de ...
Home is where Zadar is!
... one brandy soon becomes about six! Hence a late night.
We have stayed in Zadar many times although we have never been fortunate enough to book an apartment minutes from the old town until now. The next morning we cycle along the sea front to Zadar's most famous attraction, the sea-organ; built into the sea wall, the sea organ is a series of steps which lead into the sea and which is also a musical ...
Midnight in Zadar
... enjoy it; crystal clear cobalt waters, limestone shoreline, olive orchards and pine groves, and lots of sailboats and fishing skiffs. The island was like a strange hybrid of Carmel/Big Sur (without the fog or swanky attitude) and Greece. Unbelievably picturesque. That afternoon we camped in a place called Mali Losinj and again swam in the salty Adriatic. The next afternoon we caught another ferry back to the Croatian mainland, to Zadar, where we are currently. ...
An english travel describtion!
... a quite a nice nightlife as well. When experiencing the city as a tourists you get the feel that it is quite modern - they take credit cards in a lot of shops and at the hostels. It has everything from starbucks to seriously fancy restaurants and the city is pretty clean.
But in many ways Hungary is still recovering, struggling to get out of its shadows from the past. The political system is quite corrupt. When taking your driver’s license you have to pay to ...