Bora around the City.
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View to the City of Dubrovnik from the mount of Srđ at sunset.
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Twilight glow above the City.
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The sun just dissapearing behind the city of Dubrovnik and the Elafiti islands, ...
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... and a little bit later.
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Dubrovnik in the morning.
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Dubrovnik remparts
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A lady from
Konvale, a region south of Dubrovnik, in beautiful local dress, comfortably sitting and knitting. Where are her legs?
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Our friend the
magarac (donkey). Another very widespread name for donkey in Dalmatian part of Croatia is
tovar (tovar = load). Please, remember that the name of
Joe Magarac, a legendary American steel worker, is derived from Croatian name for donkey.
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Marin Špernada, born and living in Dubrovnik, occupied with computers and his photo camera. This photo was taken by his right hand.
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