As the crisp scent of dawn gives way to the break of day, quiet solitude can be found along the waterfall lined trails of Plitvice Lakes National Park. While the morning dew subsides, a winding plank walkway unfolds, lacing together an exquisite collection of waterfalls. Comprised of 16 interconnected lakes, Plitvice Park is divided into the Upper Lakes, Gornja Jezera, and the Lower Lakes, Donja Jezera. The azure waters and distinctive cascades are derived from the location of the basin, which lies on a large deposit of karstic rock. Spanning over 8km, the terraced Plitvice Lakes are sprinkled amongst a lush forest backdrop home to deer, wolves, bears, wildcats and some 160 rare species of birds. The Big Waterfall also known as Veliki Slap, is ...
Softly glowing from behind its celebrated stonewalls, the lights in Old Town Dubrovnik pour out over the Adriatic coast. The seasoned streets are full of medieval charm, and on a rare night, undisturbed by any other tourists, I was one of small group of travelers who had the privilege of the place all to ourselves. I came to Dubrovnik by sailboat – the third stop along our Dalmatian coast cruise. Completely unaware of its enchanting power, intensely rich history and lively culture, I was taken happily by surprise. After docking amongst the other beautifully crafted European boats in the harbor, we trailed down the marble streets of Dubrovnik one at a time. Running our fingers over the carvings along these ancient buildings, we hurriedly soaked ...





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