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Reconstruction of Zadar.
I paired each photograph of the current state of these places with an alternative version — created using artificial intelligence. It's a visualization of how they might have looked in their heyday.
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A photographic guide to Croatia: the Makarska Riviera, Zadar, sunsets, beaches and mountains. The best viewpoints and my own shots.
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I paired each photograph of the current state of these places with an alternative version — created using artificial intelligence. It's a visualization of how they might have looked in their heyday.
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Croatia is a country full of surprises, but none of the guidebooks I read prepared me for what I experienced at Plitvice Lakes National Park. It felt like discovering a completely new world — one that seemed too beautiful to be real.
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Zadar, located on the Adriatic, is a place where history intertwines with everyday life, and its old streets and stone buildings, though weathered by time, exude an incredible charm. I like to think these places have a soul — a little worn, but full of stories.
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From afar you can already see that this is no ordinary city gate. Monumental, built of light-colored stone, adorned with columns and numerous details. Above the main archway proudly stands the winged lion of St. Mark – the symbol of Venetian power that ruled Zadar for centuries.
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On the morning of 2 November 1891, 24 women and 7 men set off from Preko toward Zadar. Their gajeta, weighed down with freshly washed laundry, had only a short, few-kilometer crossing ahead. Unfortunately, the unpredictable force of nature proved stronger than man.
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Two Sides of Zadar: by day full of life and color, by night mysterious and peaceful. This city enchants at every hour.
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Zadar is one of the most picturesque towns on the Croatian coast, attracting tourists not only with its historic landmarks but also with its charming streets.
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Nin, a picturesque town in Croatia, is full of ancient treasures, beautiful views and excellent cuisine. Located just 15 kilometers from Zadar, Nin is an ideal place for a day trip, especially if you are staying in the town of Zaton or Zadar.
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Galevac is just 80 meters from Preko, making it easily accessible to tourists. The idyllic islet, with a circumference of 650 meters, is one of the smaller islands of the Zadar archipelago.
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Zadar's Roman heritage is a valuable testament to history and culture. Touring the ruins and monuments allows us to discover the fascinating world of ancient Rome and its influence on Croatia.
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Turina Fortress was built in the 13th century by the Šubić family, an influential Croatian noble family. The fortress served as a defense against enemy raids and controlled a strategic point on the Krka River.
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During my trip to Croatia, in addition to visiting Krka National Park, I had the pleasure of spending time in the charming town of Skradin.
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Krka National Park is located in central Dalmatia, near the town of Šibenik. Its main attraction is the impressive waterfalls that create unforgettable views. The best-known and most frequently visited is Skradinski Buk - the largest and most spectacular waterfall in the park.
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