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June 7th 2013
Published: June 9th 2013
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07 June 2013

Having driven 2,350 miles getting to Dubrovnik we started the journey northwards and back home.

We drove about 60k along the coast to the small town of Ston on the isthmus that connects the Paljesac Peninsular with the mainland. Ston historically has been important for the production of salt. In the 14th century the Republic of Dubrovnic who then owned the town built a 5.5k defensive wall to protect its investment. Some of the walls have been restored and we were able to do a spectacular walk along them for about 3k to the satellite village of Mali Ston.



On the other side of the peninsular is the beautiful Prapratno Bay with a delightfully sited campsite where we stayed.


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