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Arriving to Piran on the Adriatic Sea
The next day, we decided we were ready for the coast and hopped on a bus to Piran. The bus ride took about 45 minutes from Postonja. Piran is a perfect morph of Italy and Slovenia. It looks like an Italian town but they all speak Slovenian and Italian but mostly Slovenian. The streets were so incredibly narrow and like a little maze of roads, but …
Piran, Slovenia...no exclamation points this time.
Its been a really long day so far. Took the bus from Bled to Ljubljana, ran around town for two hours, took another bus (2 1/2 hours) to Piran on the coast, tried to get a room at a nice looking hostel but they were all booked up, ran around for a while and had a local take me to a bar where his girlfriend worked so she could call the other sketchy …
Caves and Prosciutto: Ljubljana, Lipica & Piran
... and stalactites and some were the size of 100 year old trees! It takes 1,000s of years for them to form so the ones that were only a few hundred years old were very fragile. It was really cool but very damp! haha This is because the cave was formed from a huge river that is still running through it today even though its course of direction has changed.The ramps and bridges throughout the cave were very slippery and I was nervous the whole time that I was ...
Caves n coast
... is the 'Human Fish' or proteum. This little creature is very weird looking, kind of see through and looks a bit like a baby dragon (which is what they used to believe it was) or a snake sort of thing with little legs. Around 30cm long, its blind and the only European vertebrate living exclusively underground.
Once we were sufficiently weirded out by all the odd cave creatures we then made our way to Predjama Castle which is ...
Cruise Blog 1
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We left the ship not knowing what to expect – the ship docked on our side so we got to see all the security firsthand before leaving, but no issues getting off or back on (another stamp for the old passport!).
We collect a tourist map, and headed up the stairs trail to Tito Square where old buildings were abundant as well as a lot of old history. There were plenty of tiny wee shops, being 9am Sunday morning, most were closed for the day.
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