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Travel Blogs from Podgora
Paradise
... most remote dreams I would have imagined to find what I found. A paradise. Walking out of Podgora direction of the next town, and climbing down a forest from the main road, I got to this blow-minding spot that seemed to be waiting for me. A small hidden stone beach in the middle of nowhere between these two tiny villages. In front, a bast sea surrounded by far islands. Just next to the beach, a small piece of grass perfectly flat and smooth ...
Happy Mothers Day & Hello Korcula
... of the Sunday mass and it is full. Everyone is standing and singing. We enjoy the music and the glimpses of the candles and service from the courtyard. Further on we follow the signs to the Shrine. We arrive at a locked building, probably the keepers are in church. So much for catching a glimpse of the shrine to the funky nun. (we look her up on the Internet later and find she wore very thick glasses, we wonder if some young people coloured in the sign to make ...
The Sun Comes Out
... the rest of the group at a club on the water. The fun continued well into the night and there was even a pole for Michelle to perform on (her shoulder held up fine thanks to the rum) while Brendan arm wrestled an elderly Scotsman at the bar. It was a great night but later we realised that Brendan lost his only jumper so will now go cold for the next 10 ...
Day Eighteen
... carry lanterns and crosses across the square. Google duly informs us that we have arrived on the Day of the Town of Korcula, and today is feast-day, in honour of the town's protector, St Theodore. The town is built on a herring-bone pattern, presumably to allow the air to circulate, yet still providing its inhabitants with protection against the coastal winds. As a consequence, there are numerous back alley-ways, which Vicky leads Daniel down in an attempt to find a vacant ...
Island-hopping
... r att ta risken och klaga, men denhär gången hade vi en bättre gameplan: hälften av maten + drickan var vi redo att betala, det var ju ungefär vad vi ätit. Vi förklarade hur vi var missnöjda med att få mikrovärmd mat som var kall och sade vad vi var redo att betala för. Servitrisens reaktion var: "Why didn't you tell me earlier? – I have to talk to my boss" Vilket passade oss perfekt. Hennes chef gick tydligen med på vårt bud, men då hon ...