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| Dubrovnik marble streets |
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Smooth marbled streets cut through this once powerful 15th c. Mediterranean city Dubrovnik, Croatia |
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| Red-orange tiles of Dubrovnik |
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Red-orange tiled clay roofs define this city, the Adriatic Pearl Dubrovnik, Croatia |
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| Dubrovnik walled city |
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The typical architecture of red-orange clay roofs dominate this seaside city Dubrovnik, Croatia |
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| Dubrovnik taverna |
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Fresh catch of the day served in this town's coziest restaurant Dubrovnik, Croatia |
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| Dubrovnik Marble Steps |
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Typical pedestrian-only, narrow streets with endless steps to climb in this hilly seaside town Dubrovnik, Croatia |
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| Plitvice Footbridge |
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Follow serpentine paths through 16 turquoise lakes linked by endless waterfalls & cascades Plitvice National Park, Croatia |
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| Idyllic Cascades |
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Mystical waterfalls empty into unique, emerald green ponds and lakes Plitvice National Park, Croatia |
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| Lakes of Plitvice National Park |
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Pristine lakes of dolomite and limestone beds span between Zagreb and Dalmatian coast Plitvice National Park, Croatia |
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| Frenetic Waterfalls |
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Waterfalls emerge from thick forests rushing through the karst & luxuriant vegetation Plitvice National Park, Croatia |
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| Historic Split |
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Black granite Egyptian sphinx (15 BC) flanks entrance to Diocletian's mausoleum Split, Croatia |
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| Pula Roman Amphitheater |
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Built 1st c. from local limestone, 6th largest in the world, with space for 22,000 spectators Pula (Istria), Croatia |
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| Arch of the Sergians |
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This majestic arch (27 BC) marks the beginning of Via Sergia, which winds around the atmospheric old town Pula (Istria), Croatia |
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