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Hashtags on Facebook do not last forever. So, because of that, I left the last post just for few photos for this blog.

So, there are three pictures, in order from Plitvice Lakes, Split (Diocletian's Palace), Cetina & Neum (travelling to Dubrovnik), Dubrovnik (old part). The last two photos are from Zadar (short break when we were going back to Varaždin).

Some of the lakes (Plitvice Lakes)

 

Jesus from Chicago and me (Plitvice Lakes)

 

Small waterfalls from the boat (Plitvice Lakes)
A group photo in Diocletian's Palace (Split)

 

Near the main square in Diocletian's Palace (Split)

 

The view of almost whole Diocletian's Palace (Split)

 

Alice from Florida near Cetina river (going to Dubrovnik)

  

Pond in some restaurant near Cetina river (going to Dubrovnik)

 

Neum, Bosnia & Herzegovina (going to Dubrovnik)
One of small streets in old town (Dubrovnik)

 

Stradun (Dubrovnik)

 

The view from the old town (Dubrovnik)
Center of Zadar

 

The sea in Zadar

After our experience in Split, we started our trip to Dubrovnik yesterday morning. We were mostly travelling on the Adriatic road, close to the sea to see all of beauties around us. Our first pause was near the city of Omiš, close to Cetina river in some restaurant to see the beauties of that river. After sea panorame before Ploče, we stopped close to the mandarine fields near Opuzen to buy some fruits in one of the stands. I was mostly impressed with figs, but our Americans were satisfated with nectarines and cherries. After few minutes, we entered in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina for our lunch in the only city of their coast - Neum. At the end, we finished our trip when we arrived in Dubrovnik around 3 p.m. and decided to fresh up with some swimming on the beach. The evening was spent in relaxed walking in our neighborhood.

Today was the day to see the old core of Dubrovnik, which is part of UNESCO's fortune. We saw the streets and building with so much spirit, but part of us were also walking through the walls, which were some kind of protection in the past. We also saw few of museums, like Museum of defenders from Homeland war, which was with consequences in Dubrovnik too, during 1991 and 1995. I really liked some of the small streets near the main of them - Stradun and the outside market with so many homemade fruit products, with so many homemade spices etc. Some of our group continued the sightseeing, but some of us, like me, came back to the hotel to do some faculty obligations. After the afternonn swimming, some of us went for a dinner and to find table(s) in some of the bars to watch the tonight's game between Croatia and Mexico for World cup.

Unfortunately, this is the last day in Dubrovnik, but it makes me happy that we will see the spirit of Zadar (my favourite city on the coast) before coming back in Varaždin. At the end, I recommend you to see the pictures from today's sightseeing, and many more, on Facebook with #FOIUNESCO2014 

After our time spent in Plitvice, our next destination in our programme was Split. We arrived there yesterday during the evening and our first night was spent in relaxing from the trip to come there.

So, in the morning we had a self-service breakfast and after 10 a.m. we started our sightseeing for the next UNESCO's fortune in our road – Diocletian's palace. It was a very interesting time, especially for me, because I was in the company of two of professors from USA – Luciano and Fabricio and with our buddy – Jesus. ;) After that, we went to rest for a little, to be in good mood for the Bačvice beach, where we were watching a few groups of guys who were playing picigin, the popular local sport (search on Internet). We spent a very good time there with all of the following - swimming, walking and jumping from rocks (I wasn't jumping ;) ). The rest of the day was spent on eating a meal in one of the restaurants with affordable prices and a little walking through the center of Split – old part and Riva.

That was quite all about Split, because our next destination is Dubrovnik. Our trip there is starting on Sunday morning by mini bus. So, see you in Dubrovnik with the next blog post!

P.S. You can see some of my pictures on Facebook. All you need to do is to write #FOIUNESCO2014

It's time to start with our posts, because we are finally going on our avanture. First, we left Varaždin at 7 o'clock this morning from the student dormitory. We are going with our dear Americans to show them beauties of Croatia, which are part of UNESCO's fortune. After a few hours of traveling by mini bus, we arrived to our first destination – Plitvička jezera.

Even I was there 11 years ago, I felt like I'm there for the first time, because of all that beauty around us – lakes, waterfalls, all other things. Almost every visitor was making pictures for their collections, just like our Americans. Honestly, I don't like to „click“ whole the time, but I made a few pics for this blog and my collection, too. We were walking about 3 hours, but it wasn't so hard, because we were also made sightseeing by boat and by special kind of train.

Then we continued with our trip by mini bus to our next destination – Split (where I was writing this blog in hostel with some difficulties with wi-fi).

At the end, I recommend you to follow our trip on Facebook too, especially to see pictures, because there are technical difficulties with sending my pictures from mobile phone to e-mail. Everything you can do is to write #FOIUNESCO2014 in Search field.

This is introductory post on the blog for symposium "ICT UNESCO Dalmatia 2014", which will be held from 20th to 24th June in Plitvice, Split and Dubrovnik.

Here will be more information, soon. Stay with us!

Split - Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO's fortune)

Split - Diocletian's Palace 

(UNESCO's fortune)

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