Saturday, August 28, 2010

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European traveler: "Trogir - Split - Primosten - Salona - Krka - Part Fourth
















last stage of my short trip to the Croatian National Park Krka Krka River is located under the waterfall and stream flows through the plain Krcic Knin entering a long Kanyon 50km (200m deep in some points) to form a series of waterfalls and lakes. The waterfall and a visit is the longest Skradinski buk (Scardona). This is made up of barriers travertine from islands and lakes and can be visited through a network of paths and bridges that provide a pleasant walk.

The show waiting for me coming up to the waterfall Scardona is priceless. Tourists of all nationalities, swimming in the river and the spectacular shower of water drunk looks the same. I shoot a go-go to make sure that what I'm seeing is the concrete reality and not simply a figment of my imagination. Fortunately it's all true and, taking advantage of the surrounding plains, I make my towel to steal some sunshine and relax surrounded by the magic of the National Park Krka Krka

But not only waterfalls. Krka is so much more! It 's the home of one of the most important cultural and natural treasures of Croatia: the island of Visovac. From 1445 on this island is the Franciscan Monastery of the Mother of mercy and the Church of Our Lady of Vissovaz which together with the beautiful panorama of Lake Vissovaz the surrounding environment is a complex one. Given his exceptional spiritual value, it looks Vissovaz has attracted many pilgrims who come to the island even today with modern pilgrimages, using vessels of the National Park Krka. Unfortunately

with a visit to Krka, Croatia can say my trip finally concluded. Ten more hours of travel on the boat of Blueline (during which I can not wink) and again in Ancona. On the next trip!

Friday, August 27, 2010

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Diary of a European traveler, "Trogir - Split - Primosten - Salona - Krka - Part Three














































After Primosten, it was the turn of Split, a city known especially for the Diocletian's Palace, the Golden Gate and the Cathedral with its famous bell tower. Diocletian's Palace, is one of the best preserved Roman monuments in the world. Cotruito between 295 and 305, is divided into four parts by two main streets, the southern part of the building was planned for the emperor and his rooms, and residences for the northern part of the retinue of servants, the body of guard and the like. Diocletian's palace is a prime example of architectural trends in the Age of Diocletian marked by a conservative tendencies, as well as in the Baths of Diocletian in Rome, setting similar to those of Caracalla.

But Split is not only monuments but also life, entertainment and much more. The promenade is decorated with a series of tall palm trees intended to form a picture-frame and all around, many local restaurants to give people coming and going of day and night pass without stopping. Given the great heat I decided to stop in one of the premises for a drink in peace and enjoy the wonderful view that "Split" give me. The night, then, musicians and street performers enliven the evenings with music by Split and various attractions that offer an enchanting atmosphere.

The next day, with images of Split still imprinted in my mind, I decided to give me a bit 'of culture with a visit to the ruins of Salona (Croatian Solin). Salona was under the Roman Empire, the capital of Dalmatia and the birthplace of the Roman emperor Diocletian. After many photos of the archaeological site, I go for a bit 'of solace on the beaches of Primosten where, with great joy, a great tasting strawberry ice cream and lemon.