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Rijeka
... off as apparently Occupational Health & Safety hasn't yet been up here! The view from the top is amazing however and well worth the walk to the summit. From there we descended into the courtyard where a cafe offering free wifi allowed us to boast on Facebook and catch up on current affairs. We walked via the botanic gardens before heading back to the city centre, where our host had recommended a cheap and fresh seafood restaurant. Bec indulged in ...
Lakes and the seaside
... over the mass of water ways we passed. We changed into our dry gear and followed the tarmac in the dark back to Rijeka.
Slowly we emerged from our night’s sleep and reluctantly returned the Audi. With Dino in tow we went for a look around the new shopping mall before heading to the university restaurant for lunch. With some subsidising from the government the already cheap pizzas got even cheaper. We consumed slice after slice until we ...
Malinska snorkelling!
... but with toxicly orange pasta sauce which we then all had smeared round our chops for the rest of the day)
Time for a wander so strolled round 'town' for a bit and bought a proper snorkel. Woohoo time to test it out so back in the sea!! Got to see loads more with the snorkel in place, even spotted a cool electric blue swordfish eel type fish and a load of sea cucumber things.
Once shrivelled like a prune we headed back to camp to sort out dinner and chill ...
Croatia here we come!!
... an island connected to the mainland by a bridge. The scenery here is very different, still quite mountainy but very gravelly rocky and arid but with lots of shrubby plants.
Already we could see how clear the sea was and started getting very excited! We jumped off at a stop called Malinska, a small-ish fishing village which is a bit touristy by the harbour and shores with some bars ...
Vojak
... it does mean there's a richness that's different than, say, the richness in Buddhism or Indigenous spiritualities, no matter how similar certain mystical aspects are.
I rubbed my eyes, "You're right, though: there are so many mindsets that I need to chuck out the window. Professionalism, class, cultural superiority, whatever. I'm still a product of my culture and there's a lot of unhealthy things I've accepted, and I'm really glad you're pointing those ...