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Behemoth pancakes and beach
... There's hundreds of tiny black fish in the sea here in packs that just seem to be immobile in the water (until I go diving through them trying to catch one) and also some very pretty blue/silver ones that get so close!
When we'd had enough we headed back to the apartment to cook some food and eat some delicious Mikado chocolate, which is milk chocolate with loads of puffed rice in it. Tasty and ...
Take the City's Walls
... increased when I looked for the address listed with the apartment and it didn't exist. I sought a tourist's office for support. By coincidence, the office knew my apartment host and called him directly. In the interim, they offered their office to host my bags. Reluctantly I left my bags in their care (a traveler NEVER leaves his bags with someone he doesn't know or is connected to). And promised I would return to pick them up.
An hour or ...
Hvarin aurinko
... tämän blogitekstin kirjoitin valmiiksi klo 3.00 yöllä paikallista aikaa. Bussi oli jälleen tunteja myöhässä. Koomisinta oli, että 10 min ennen Dubrovnikkia bussi piti vielä 20min tauon, jotta kuski pääsi syömään kokonaisen ravintola annoksen :D. Perille kuitenkin päästiin ja seuraavaksi suuntana pikkuhiljaa Montenegro. Seuraavaa blogitekstiä luvassa varmaankin Montenegron valloituksen ...
The Great Walls of Dubrovnik and Kotor
... these comforting descriptions in the back of our minds, we climbed and climbed and climbed, switch-backing our way up the mountainside on narrow and crumbling stairs. Halfway through the climb, I began to have vague memories of our climb up a section of the Great Wall in which I quite honestly thought my legs would give out. In this particular section, I remember thinking that I could take not one step further and then, in front of me sat ...
Easter in Croatia
... in the town – just a little restaurant where buses may or may not stop. What an adventure/hair-pulling session! A bus heading in the right direction eventually did come, and we gratefully hopped on board for the six-hour trip to Split.
Recent political turmoil has left Croatia looking care-worn and weary. It reminded us of the South of Italy in that it seemed a bit rougher around the edges, more scrub ...