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Don't go chasing Waterfalls.....
After having such an amazing time in Dubrovnik, Split had some high expectations to meet. Luckily, we decided to go on a tour that day to the Kryka National Park. It was a bit of a drive to go there, about 1 hour. This was an hour very well spent going to this park.Kryka National Park has a little lake with over 100 waterfalls. The weather was perfect, not too warm or too cold and there was not a cloud in the sky. There is a walking path ...
The Up and Coming Destination
... go, this one was simply stunning! The waterfalls were simply breathtaking. My tour guide described it perfectly when he said it was like being in Avatar- it was indeed.
One last thing I have to note about Croatia is of course the men. Walking into the smoke filled club was a revelation: There are still tall men on this planet! I don't think I saw one guy that was shorter than me whilst walking through the crowded room. ...
Cpn Krk and the Zatons
... over Zaton. However, on the plus side there was a resident cat family. The mum was shy and we hardly ever saw her, but her six lively and inquisitive kittens were soon exploring our caravan and enjoying titbits from our meals.
This part of the Croatian coast is rather different from what we’ve seen so far. The sea is very shallow and, instead of rocks and pebbles, there is actually sand. Going for a swim is quite ...
Zagreb & Croatia Sail
... of Broken Relationships - better than I had expected. Full of momentos from past relationships, with little stories about them. Some are very funny, some heart-wrenching (eg where the loved one has died or left them for someone else etc), some silly, some still bitter, some about the sex life.
We've Split...
... sold cappuccino for 10 kuna and enjoyed.
Diocletain's Palace was one of the definite items on our list to see. It is a palace that was build and presented to the Roman Emperor Diocletain when he retired in 305 AD. Now it is a UNESCO Heritage site. We were also able to see it's basement, church, and catacombs.
We walked in through the city halls and found ourselves at the top in a small corner. The ...