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Cave Strašna peć: wild legends

Cave Strašna Peć, a source of some pretty wild legends Once ago, the fairies have agreed to divide the island into two parts, on its narrowest side. They have worked on it all night until the dawn came. They have remained captive, their work unfinished, and the cave now serves as a proof of fairy...
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Adventure Park: Adrenaline in your veins

Adrenaline rush in Nature Park Telašćica They say kids these days have no idea how to truly enjoy nature. – Nature Park Telašćica is here to prove them they’re wrong! Adventure Park can be used by both children over 6 and adults, 10 at the time. The adventure lasts for 45 minutes, however, memories are...
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Lighthouse Veli Rat: A sea guard

Lighthouse Veli Rat, a giant of the Adriatic Sea Near the place of Veli Rat, on the northwestern cape of Dugi Otok, around pine forest and sandy beaches, proudly stands the grand beacon. With its 42 meters of carved stone, it’s the highest lighthouse on the Adriatic shore. Since it dates to 1849., we are...
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Modrič Cave | a hidden gem of Rovanjska

Eagerness to escape the busy city life and enjoy natural beauties will inflate your lungs as soon as you lay your eyes on the magical beauty of Velebit. At the foot of Velebit, situated in beautiful Rovanjska, by the bay on the edge of the Velebit channel, Modrič Cave stays hidden from the world, keeping...
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Korčula island

The island of Korčula is located in the south of Dalmatia, between Split and Dubrovnik,  and it is 46 km long and 8, 5 -3, 7 km wide. It is the sixth-largest island in the Adriatic and its coastline is a proud 182 km long. This is divided into countless smaller and larger bays. Its...
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Pag island

Because of its location below the Velebit Mountains, the entire Pag island exposed to the salt of the Velebit Channel brought to the island by the strong wind called Bura, which blows all year round, especially in winter. Pag, because of its climate some parts of this island, sometimes referred to as the lunar surface,...
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