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October 26th 2012
Published: October 31st 2012
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In the Croatian language, slap means waterfall. The biggest waterfall in Croatia (there are many) is located in Plitvice National Park where I was last week the day before tackling Croatia's highest mountain, Dinara. $US ≈ 5.8 Croatian kuna (KN) Plitvice National Park Croatia's premier park. Even though I had driven there the previous day all the way from Sarajevo (~7 hours with stops) I should... Read Full Entry



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On the Descent to BrežovačOn the Descent to Brežovač
On the Descent to Brežovač

Can just make out another cottage at the edge of the copse of trees. Many farms in the area but I think they've all been abandoned as winter approaches.
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Brežovač

Not too shabby...
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Brežovač

Solar panels, flush toilet, and fresh groundwater available making this highly sought after real estate post apocalypse.
Brežovač InteriorBrežovač Interior
Brežovač Interior

Best sleep of my life.
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Brežovač

Viewing deck.
Duke's Palace, TrogirDuke's Palace, Trogir
Duke's Palace, Trogir

I think it now serves as the tourist information office.
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Trg

Not a typo. Trg is main square in Croatian. Trogir



1st November 2012

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Jon, when exactly were you there; I visited the park last Friday when the weather was still okay, after a gorgeous week on the Croatian coast. Saturday it was already very bad, raining etc. (but good for the slaps of course!) Cheers, Arie
1st November 2012

I was in the park on the 24th. Weather was great later in the day in Knin, on Dinara and in Trogir on the 25th.

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