Showing posts with label Croatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Croatia. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Plitvice Waterfalls

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The main reason for me wanting to go to Croatia was actually due some photos I saw on the photography forum that I usually post on. It was a picture of Plitvice Waterfalls in Croatia. From there I googled Croatia waterfalls and from those pictures I knew instantly that I needed to add this stop to my itinerary. Plitvice Lakes National Park is located between Zadar and Zagreb, our destination for exiting Croatia. Thus it worked out perfectly as far as route of travel.

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From Kevin's advice we booked a night's stay at the Bellevue Hotel. We arrived late so the first night we were unable to buy tickets to see the park. After eating dinner, I hear rumors that you can actually walk around the park at night. And since we are in the middle of nowhere and there is nothing to do at night, Mark and I venture towards the trails around 9pm, sunset

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The road goes downhill to where a ferry picks up people and walking trails begin. As we walk on this trail there is still ample light out and we are able to see everything clearly. The sounds of rush waters comes and goes as we walk past steady streams of clear water. We finally reach one of the many entrances of the park and start walking along the uneven wooden paths. At this point it is pretty dark and the light starts to play ticks on our vision. I see a person run off into the forest up ahead in the dark part of the trail. A sign post looks like a person standing in the darkness. At this point we decide to turn around as this park is huge and we would rather not get lost here. The entire way back we start to talk about ghost stories as we are walking through the spooky forest. It probably sounds pretty dumb now that I am writing about it now, but back at that time in the middle of a pitch black night where we could only see about 5 feet in front us it was one of the spookiest situations I had been in.

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The next morning, we buy regular adult tickets to enter the park because the lady at the ticket desk only accepts ISC cards. Her excuse is that there is no way to tell that the cards we have are actually student cards, even when the word student and university are written on both of them. The first thing we noticed when we arrived at the park grounds are the do not do this signs. They include but are not limited to camping, camp fires, kids jumping around, unleashed dogs, swimming, fishing, damaging nature and walking off of the path. The park is massive and there are multiple routes that you can follow to explore it. They are separated by the amount of time you want to spend at the park and Mark and I pick the 7hour path.

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A bus takes us to the top portion of the park where we walk by foot. Then after walking next to the lakes, waterfalls and streams we arrive at a ferry crossing. At the crossing there are tons of fish following next to the boat as we cross the massive lake. Even in the middle of the lake you can see far into the water as it is crystal clear. On the other side we continue along the walking paths and then up a gorge to have bird's eye view of the main waterfall area. I'll let the pictures do the talking now.

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Friday, July 4, 2008

4th of July @ Split

Mark and I return to Split from Dubrovnik roughly an entire afternoon of travel we arrive in Split around sunset and more importantly dinner time. As we are looking for our new hostel we randomly run into the Melissa who we hung out with in Budapest. She is still traveling with Marie, but Gab had already went back home to Canada. We all went to grab dinner at the restaurant that Mark and I first went to when we first arrived in Split and it like the previous time did not disappoint. After dinner we realized it was the 4th of July and naturally we tried to find things to blow up. However after the lack of success with setting things on fire and compromise with a night swim. It was one of the most non-explosive 4th of July's I've ever spent, none the less I had a fun time reuniting with our Canuck friends and swimming in the Mediterranean sea. The next morning we awake early and catch a bus to Jezera.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Old Town @ the Dub

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After returning from Montenegro night we all head out to old town to hit the club. On our way there we randomly meet these two French girls that turn out to be sisters. They both speak excellent English so I was pretty impressed with that after living a Paris for a while that seems well outside of the bounds of normal. Then out of nowhere Rose, the older sister, starts to speak Chinese. On top of that its not regular non-Chinese person trying to speak Chinese, I'm talking James Kaylin Chinese where all the pronunciation actually sounds legit.

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Just after the club we all decide to go for a swim, which after I think about it I've swam at night for 90% of the days I've been in Croatia. There is a club on the beach that we hang out at first and then we start to wander towards the beach only to be caught by security. So with that plan canceled we walk down beach about a block or so and swim near the bay at old town. That night we stay out to watch the sunrise and to wait for the buses start to run again. Back at the hostel we crash for a few hours before catching the bus back up to Split. The buses run every hour so we don't worry much about which one we catch. After saying goodbye to our hosts we head back to the bus station.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Welcome to Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik kicked off with a hike up a steep hill to our hostel and at least three flights of stairs leading to the reception area. However all things started looking better as we met the family that operated Dubrovnik Backpacker's Club hostel. We were welcomed with ice cold water and a welcome shot, homemade peach schnapps. The office was literally the family's living room area which was wide open as it connects to the kitchen, and dinning room. Immediately I felt at home and after seeing the clean air conditioned room, I had a good feeling that I was going to have an enjoyable time in Dubrovnik.

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The heat had really gotten to a lot of us at hostel and most people wanted to have a chill night. So we all gathered in the common area and watch Casino Royal. We managed to pick up a straggler, Cecily. She was also staying at the staff house on Korcula while finishing up her open water certification. And Kate was also staying at our hostel. I had met her briefly on the train from Zagreb to Split, in Korcula and now she's also here in Dubrovnik, small world.

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The second day Mark, Catherine, Cecily (both Melbourne), Aaron, Sean and I all take a bus and venture out to the old town. Old town is located in a round peninsula shaped island. There is a wall that encloses the historical buildings. Within the walls there are businesses, restaurants, one of the world's oldest pharmacies, and even a hotel. The streets of old town is made of large slabs of rock and it is smooth to almost resemble marble in some places. We all take the wall walk that lets us see all the views around the edges of old town. Needless to say, it was really hot and we took plenty of rest stops in the shades. The good thing is that there is a big water fountain area in the middle of the town and cool drinkable water run out from several sprouts. People line up to splash their faces with cool water, take a drink and fill up their bottles.

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The tops of the roofs are all various shades of orange that show the weathering of old age. There are round domes that remind me of pictures of the islands of Greece, minus the white and blue colors. There is a cathedral in the center. The walkways between the building are really narrow. There are clothes on clotheslines which tells us that there are actually people still living in this area of town. Swarms of swallows glide above. I'm not sure why they are out in the middle of the day as it is super hot, but these birds actually continue flying around well after sunset.

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Monday, June 30, 2008

Sretno Pola Nove Godine!

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Mark and I got off the bus and ran into Kevin, who was on his way back to Florida due an family emergency. He informs us that we have returned on the right date since the entire town is partying. The title means Happy Half New Year and as we arrived to Korcula from the other side of the island the entire town was celebrating. People were playing music on the streets and there was a live performers of all sorts on the beach. There were grills and food stands everywhere.

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We decided to eat at the 40kuna restaurant that was directly across the main square from our hostel. There were so many people there that it took a while to squeeze through the hordes of people. I had no idea Korcula had so many people, but I was later informed that people from all over the islands come and visit Korcula for this event. That night I had fish; fish that was no de-boned. No matter, I am Chinese and we're skilled at eating just about anything, boned fish is a walk in the park.

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My original plan was to get some rest after two rigorous days of diving. However with the entire town in party mode that was not going to happen. I hung out in the crowd for a while until I got tired. Music started to play as the dusk set in and there were three main performance stages. It was great to hear live music. However late into the night around 4 or 5am they were still playing. The strange thing was that it was not just young people partying. There were plenty of parents and grandparents out as well.

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The next morning we hop on a bus that is destined for Dubrovnik which is the peninsula at the south end of Croatia. The bus will take a ferry and then drive the rest of the way there.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Scuba Diving Vela Luka

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In the morning hours, Mark and I say good bye to Korcula and take the first bus across the island to Vela Luka. There we have arranged two dives with the local dive center. Upon arrival, the owner of the dive shop picks us up and we immediately start picking out our equipment. All the dives are do are boat dives and the boat is small inflated air boat. This requires that the dive a back flip dismount into the water. In previous dives I have always down the giant step, and the flip is much more fun. One of the first things I noticed when I got into the water is how clear it was. I could immediately look below and see school upon schools of fish swimming beneath me.

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The day we dive Kitty's Dock and Vranine and the following day its the Blue Hole and Saint Ivan's Bay. All of these dive routes are made up and discovered by the local divemasters. For each dive the waters are crystal clear and thus visibility is exceptional. It is sad, but I left my underwater housing for my camera at home so I was unable to get any underwater pictures. The waters are warm, but at the depths we went to I was glad to have a 5mil wet suite. My favorite was Saint Ivan's Bay. We drop off to about 18meters (60ft) and swim along the a cliff drop off.

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The owner of the shop even let us stay at their instructors lodge for the night. It is about 45C (115F) in Vela Luka and there is no air conditioning. We decide to take a siesta after the first day's dive. I am exhausted and at around 6pm I pass out and do not wake up until the next day. The night is bit cooler, but not by much. Mark sleeps outside that night. After the diving the next morning we hop on the next bus back to Korcula Town.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Korcula is an Island

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Split is a big central hub for ferries, catamarans, ships, buses and trains. From here is easy to access the rest of Croatia. Mark did some research on scuba diving and found that the island of Korcula is a good place to do it in. I booked a hostel that I found via a search for Korcula on hostelworld. Thus the afternoon we boarded a fast catamaran from Split to Vela Luka, a port on the island of Korcula.

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The boat was smooth since it cuts directly through water. The body of the ship elevates above water when up to speed. However there was little ac so it wasn't the most pleasant ride ever. We made a stop at Hvar another island that we heard had good nightlife. I wanted to visit Hvar, but unfortunately with San Fermin fast approaching, I had to make a few compromises.

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We arrived at Vela Luka and after looking at the map it looked nothing like the directions that I got off of hostelworld. Turns out that the hostel is on the other side of the island, called Korcula town. Vela Luka is just a port city, while Korcula town is touristy places with accommodations. We hop on the next bus which takes about 45minutes to cross from one of the of the island to next. The bus winds up and down the mountain stopping in small rural villages along the way. The main source of jobs seems to be farming and vineyards.

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Korcula town is amazing town. The waters that surround it are crystal clear, which is good because there are tons of sea urchins along he rocky bottoms. The good thing is that the edges drops off pretty fast so you can usually just dive or jump past the urchins. Getting out of the water without stepping on one is the tough part.

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I feel like I am the only Asian person here on the island as I get stares almost everywhere I go. When we arrive at the hostel, I meet an Aussie in the hostel who is of Indonesian descent and he confirms that we are probably the only Asian people on the island.

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Mark and I head over to a tower bar with Kevin who had recommended it. It is a cocktail bar in one of the tall towers of old town. It overlooks the waters and is a perfect place to check out the sunset over a few cocktails. In order to reach the top you have to walk up a flight of stairs as well as a small one way ladder. The bar is actually below the tower and the drinks are brought up to the waiter on top via a small pulley elevator system.

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We only spend a couple of days here in Korcula town as the main reason for even visiting Korcula was to do some diving which is only available on the opposite side of the island.

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