Andrea Pag

Pag,Kroatien Pag, Island of Pag, 17258, Croatia

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2° Giorno:SENJ-STARIGRAD-RAB-KARLOBAG (km.95)

A travel blog entry by fabiocip

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... e mangiamo qualcosa parlando (e sparlando) dell’Italia, ove stanno molto blandamente progettando di trasferirsi.
Ritraghettato all’inverso, pago la salata cambiale con il maltempo, che mi coglie a 10km da KARLOBAG e mi strapazza ben bene. Serata comunque positiva, grazie a CUFI ed OLIJVERA, che gestiscono il fruttaeverdura del paese (orario estivo 07-23!!): il marito mi accompagna (sotto l’uragano, con bora che spazza il mare) presso ...

Torre Pedente di Pisa

A travel blog entry by atlpilot36

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... during peak hours? Just a thought there. I made it to the airport without getting caught and I am not advocating riding without paying though I have been forced to do so several times recently for lack of change or not knowing where the ticket gods are hidden away. Just think of all the small change I have saved...I can save it up to pay the fine when my luck runs out. And yes, I really do pay when I can figure out how to.

Ryanair got me ...

Pag`i saarel

A travel blog entry by sellid

... postkaardil! Ehkki Horvaatia kõrgeimad tipud ei küündi 2000 meetrini, pakuvad siinsed mäestikud maailiselt kauneid vaatepilte, mistõttu on see maa alpinistide ja kaljuronijate meelispaik.

Pidevast mäkke rühkimisest, oleks äärepealt automootor keema läinud, mistõttu olime sunnitud jahutus peatuse tegema. Vaimupildis jõudsin juba ettekujutada, kuidas me kõnnime metsikus kuumuses kümneid kilomeetreid otsides autoteenindust:) ...

Extended stay

A travel blog entry by luggage06z

... the trip, I intended to go to Paklenica because of the rock formations and the cave (!!!), but after talking with Neven and his wife about it, they strongly recommended the Kornati Islands tour. Financially it’s a little steep – somewhere around 40 euros per person (~roughly $60 USD) depending on the company– but that includes entrance to the park, a seat on the boat, drinks, lunch, and some kind of light dinner. It’s really an all-day kind ...

A smashing time in Zadar!!!

A travel blog entry by jamhev270708

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... in Rimini as every square inch of the bus is crammed full of people, and the bus driver still tries to load more on....as he was a moron!! The title of this blog is due to two smashing incidents. The first was we had chilled a bottle of wine to have on our balcony after a hard days sunbathing and shopping only for the fridge to throw it off the shelves and onto the tiled floor ...