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Dubrovnik: the 'pearl of the Adriatic'
... pressing and, reluctantly, we descended back to the perilous task of weaving our way past the big road and back to our accommodation. Mostar awaited. We could feel a sense of nervousness travelling from this sleepy, coastal city which has reinvented and reconstructed itself after heavy bombing, to the war-ravaged Bosnian city of Mostar which still bore massive scars from its position at the very centre of the Croat and Serbian battle to control Bosnia – not only in physical ...
Like living in a postcard
... br> Woke very late the next day and had toast and vegemite for breakfast tasted great after not having any for so long. We are going to do what the Europeans do today and hire a deck chair on the beach. The beaches are all so rocky it is the only way to be able to sit on the beach for long. Still is a bit hard to do to pay for using the beach .But when in Rome. The water is cool but not like South Gippsland so you can stay in for ages. It is so clean and ...
Beautiful Dubrovnik
... I( being the youngest) was given the task of thanking Antonia and giving her our tip. Our night ended with a walk around the old town. All lit up it was magical. Then back to the hotel for a couple of night caps with a few from the trip. They were all lovely couples and it was an enjoyable tour. Now it's back to travelling on my own and doing what I want!!!which will be not too many early mornings!!!! ...
Promeston to Dubrovnik Croatia
... others perched precariously on clifftops which dropped hundreds of metres to the sapphire blue sea below, which did not have a ripple on it. The sun broke through intermittently and it’s rays reached down to the awaiting sea, lighting it up as if to embrace it. Lots of ooohsss and aaaahhhhs on this drive. Frankly speaking – heaven. As we neared Dubrovnik it became more than clear why this place is the jewel in the crown of Croatian towns. OMG!!!!!!!!! ...
Day 6 Dubrovnik, Split, Croatia
... store we were greeted by friendly middle aged lady. We tried to converse with little effect. She smiled a lot and waved the rain away and offered us to come in, but we just stayed outside under the awning, shivering. The rain lightened slightly so continued walking the narrow streets. We walked into a small grocery store in an effort to get out of the rain and since I was there I tried to find some Croatian cigars. Trying to talk to the Croatian ...


