Pansion Pavlovic
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War and peace
... war machine. Dubrovnik today us a beautifully restored world heritage site, full of cafes, tacky souvenirs, and even tackier tourists. You could easily stroll about totally oblivious to went on in those sad days. How Dubrovnik was under siege for the good part of a year, how the old city was in total tatters, the main street on fire. It is sadly too easy not to notice the bullet holes across many buildings which have escaped the makeover the city received once ...
BALKANTOUR - Croatia
... island long 37 km and just 3 km wide and covered by forests on 72% of its territory, while the remaining 28% are cultivade fields and little towns.
The two lakes are connected and you can walk along the paths that run parallel to the coast but you can not do the complet tour of the large lake because in the end there is a sea channel that has no bridges.
I left the austrian couple to their romantic privacy and walked about an hour to Pomena, the ...
The Cruise Part 2
... of wines, but it should be okay today as I am sober." We stopped for what Olivia thought was the most delicious pizza she had ever tasted in a beautiful little square with a magnificent church. Ryan needed to relieve himself so asked our waiter where the toilet was and without blinking and with the most serious of faces he pointed to the canal, Ryan was slightly worried for a few moments. Chris and Robyn could have wandered all day, but after four hours ...
The Croatian Vacation
... I love them forever. The next day (Monday the 13th), was spent going on tours of the Dominican Monastery and the Franciscan Monastery with my art class and Rob Duckers. It was really cool and interesting to interpret all the buildings and pieces of art he had us looking at. In between the two, Duckers bought us gelato (why is everyone so nice!?!). We had an hour and a half lunch break, during which I went back to the cliff bar to hang out with people and ...
Dubrovnik
... yesterday (it's called Gradac), then visited Lovrjenac Fort. Lots of stairs, though not as many as the City Walls, and great views from the top.
The ticket seller told me that my City Wall ticket also got me free admission to the Fort if I did both sites in the same day, but as I did the City Wall tour yesterday I paid another 20K to get in.
The fort protects the little cove beneath the Bokar Tower which has a small beach and provides the perfect point to unload ...