Alan Hotel Zadar
Franje Tudmana 14, Starigrad-Paklenica Zadar, Croatia
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“HOTEL ALAN”
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Mojstrana, Slovenia
Jul 14, 2011
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Imeli smo se zelo dobro, pravzaprav morate o tem vprašati VNUKE. Mislim, da so bili zadovoljni
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... and passing boats, enjoying the sun and listening to the sounds. Once we could tear ourselves away from the steps we checked out the Sun Salutation, not that fabulous during the day time, it is a 22m circle cut into the pavement and filled with 300 multi-layered glass pieces .During the day it collects the suns rays and at night, much the same as the Sea Organ, it uses the energy of the sea to create a light show. It is said it is meant to represent the ...
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