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The port  
   

The port

Once a hive of activity, this still busy port does a roaring trade of delivering celebrities & cruise boat vistors to the heart of the old town (stari grad) by way of little boats. The larger port is now a couple of k's out of town. The big fortification you see to the far left of the city was one of the two forts that housed hundred's of locals for the months of the seige.
Croatia - wow!

September 23rd 2007
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