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Almost every town in Croatia features a beautiful and historically significant Old Town. Get lost in the cobbled streets, hidden alleyways, and narrow streets of these fascinating locations as you discover all the wonderful Old Towns of Croatia. Thanks to Roman, Venetian and Gothic influences over the years, Croatia boasts an impressive display of architecture and mesmerizing Old World Charm. Below you'll find our favourite Old Town destinations: 1. Dubrovnik Old Town - this Old Town is famous for its polished marbled streets, fortified City Walls, and impressive architecture. Walk along the main street, or 'Stradun' and discover Croatia as it once was. 2. Zadar Old Town - today Zadar is a youthful, cosmopolitan city with a rich and interesting history, however as the former Captial City of Dalmatia, Zadar's Old Town is brimming with history and culture that's just waiting to be explored. 3. Sibenik Old Town - well known as the first town to be founded by the Croatian people, Sibenik Old Town features the impressive St. James cathedral that has UNESCO World Heritage protection. Get lost in the maze of cobbled streets or climb the cathedral for views out over the sea. 4. Hvar Old Town - this bustling town has the largest Town Square in all of Dalmatia and features a maze of cobbled alleyways, narrow streets, and authentic Dalmatian restaurants. The Spanjola Fortress towers over the town of Hvar and provides impressive views. 5. Split Old Town - Diocletian's Palace forms the basis of the Old Town in Split, and was built some 1,700 years ago between the 3rd and 4th Centuries. As one of the best-preserved examples of Roman architecture, Diocletian's Palace is a must for exploring Croatian old-world charm. 6. Korcula Old Town - Korcula's fortified Old Town features bell towers, turrets, winding streets, and an eclectic mix of restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. As the rumoured birthplace of Marco Polo, Korcula Old Town has a mysterious and energetic vibe. To learn more about the towns and cities of Croatia, check out our Croatian Destination Guides here: https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail#destination-guides
Oggi giornata turistica! Dopo una mattina di pulizie sentiamo Paolo e ci organizziamo per vederci nella parte coloniale, di fronte alla cattedrale. Così facciamo, chiamiamo il nostro caro Taxista Aurelio e viaggiamo veloci verso la capitale. Abbiamo scoperto che la Repubblica Dominicana conta 12 milioni di abitanti di cui un terzo solo in Santo Domingo. Facendo un breve paragone, Milano ha 1,3 milioni di abitanti e Roma 2,8 milioni. Vi lascio immaginare il traffico… Comunque sia, arriviamo al nostro appuntamento in anticipo! Paolo è una persona che vive qui da 34 anni, una vita. Ci racconta come sia la vita qui, come sia stato arrivare in un periodo in cui era ancora tutto molto più indietro. Ha visto crescere la Repubblica Dominicana, diventando cavaliere del consiglio generale degli italiani all’estero e assistendo ad una crescita continua di italiani insediati qui. Andiamo a pranzo da Leonardo, ristoratore pugliese con locale sulla marina. Un pranzo che chiudendo gli occhi ci fa sentire a casa: taglieri di affettati, formaggi e vino rosso tutti di firma italiana. Si unisce con noi a pranzo Alberto, anche lui ristoratore di santo Domingo, che da 27 anni vive qui. Ha aperto un’enoteca/ristorante con 450 vini italiani a menù. Continuiamo a passeggiare e scoprire angoli tipici del luogo. Una giornata all’insegna della scoperta, di nuove conoscenze e di vita del posto. Ci leggiamo domani, con un’altra partenza.. Andrea
Have you ever wondered how and why we apply the flecks of colour you see on our floor? On traditional flowcoat floors, fleck provides much needed grip to what would be an otherwise slippery surface. On our modern moulded floors, the grip is provided by our 'non-skid' pattern and the fleck is just there for it's good looks! It is the first thing we apply to the mould. Each colour is carefully sprinkled with a spray gun to ensure an even application before the next solid binding layer of gelcoat and in this case the customer's choice of Storm Grey. It may look bumpy on the mould, but it'll come out looking silky smooth when we pop this part. Find out more about Edencraft's exceptional build quality here 👉 https://hubs.la/Q02Lpg130 _______________________________ See video rundowns of every boat to leave the Edencraft factory, full Edencraft TV episodes, customer reviews and more? Subscribe to our channel and never miss a video! Or visit us online: https://www.edencraft.com.au https://www.facebook.com/Edencraft.Boats https://www.instagram.com/edencraft.boats