The cruise continued and the next day we were in Split rain including.
Split
Towns on the way to KRKA reserve.
Towns along the way.
Split, KRKA, Croatia
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Split, KRKA, Croatia
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Re: Split, KRKA, Croatia
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Feels just like being on the road with you; looking out the windows and trying to keep records of the scenery.
Love the swan shot and the natural surroundings. The green tones are melting into each other through the reflections on the water surface.
Must have been a very refreshing trip, Sury.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Feels just like being on the road with you; looking out the windows and trying to keep records of the scenery.
Love the swan shot and the natural surroundings. The green tones are melting into each other through the reflections on the water surface.
Must have been a very refreshing trip, Sury.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: Split, KRKA, Croatia
Yildiz,
Thank you. Since this is the first time I have ever visited that part of the world, it is certainly in my plan to visit them for more than a day each in those countries. I was certainly blown away. Though I heard about the beauty of these countries through friends who have been there, seeing WAS believing.
http://www.np-krka.hr/en/
Thank you. Since this is the first time I have ever visited that part of the world, it is certainly in my plan to visit them for more than a day each in those countries. I was certainly blown away. Though I heard about the beauty of these countries through friends who have been there, seeing WAS believing.
http://www.np-krka.hr/en/
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European territory is worth discovering no doubt!
Being one of the oldest continents with human habitation and a decisive walk of civilization, populate as it may be nature was preserved by the smart governments/administrations. There are incredibly beautiful surprises in the tiniest of areas; caves, lagoons, bays, forests, steep and low rocky formations, all kinds of flowing water out of all openings it can find and more. Europe is full of tight-knit natural habitats all blending into each other.
And, naturally people have lots of fun too where these reservoirs are less dangerous. Those waterfalls and the clear pond is very friendly looking.
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
European territory is worth discovering no doubt!
Being one of the oldest continents with human habitation and a decisive walk of civilization, populate as it may be nature was preserved by the smart governments/administrations. There are incredibly beautiful surprises in the tiniest of areas; caves, lagoons, bays, forests, steep and low rocky formations, all kinds of flowing water out of all openings it can find and more. Europe is full of tight-knit natural habitats all blending into each other.
And, naturally people have lots of fun too where these reservoirs are less dangerous. Those waterfalls and the clear pond is very friendly looking.
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
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Lucky ducky and fish!
Lovely place in the third image, Sury.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Lucky ducky and fish!
Lovely place in the third image, Sury.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: Split, KRKA, Croatia
Yildiz,
Thank you. I sure hope I am not boring the members of the thread to tears.
Sury
Thank you. I sure hope I am not boring the members of the thread to tears.
Sury
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Re: Split, KRKA, Croatia
More like tears of envy maybe, Sury. These spots you've gone to are very enviably beautiful. Rest assured.sury wrote: …..I sure hope I am not boring the members of the thread to tears.
Sury
I had fun viewing.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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