nat geo documentaries 2016, Having found the enchantment of plunging around ten years back, each free minute I spent under the ocean in different traveler destinations all through Europe. Perusing the article in the NY Times I was charmed and settled on an official conclusion: I would spend my occasions in Croatia on the Dalmatian coast. District of Dalmatia, frequently called the bank of thousand islands was the right decision to rest my body and soul.
nat geo documentaries 2016, I went to two Dalmatian islands, Hvar and Vis and met accommodating individuals, saw numerous sights, some of which were even more seasoned then thousand years. Untouched nature, excellent clear ocean, wonderful atmosphere and the conventional gastronomy, which goes back to Roman days made my excursion great. Intacted submerged existence of islands Hvar and Vis, with rich widely varied vegetation, submerged caverns, old Roman galleys, submerged boats from the old times enlivened me to jump even a few times each day. So I had a chance close to the island of Hvar to see obliterated warrior air ship from World War II and had direct experience of that a portion of world history.
nat geo documentaries 2016, The most delightful submerged experience I had on the island of Vis, where I had the chance to jump into the Blue Cave, a trademark of the island of Vis. Through a submerged access to the cavern, entries mirrored the sun beams and made an interesting sight: different shades of blue overflew the roof and stone holes on the rough base.
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