Croatia
by Lois Friedland (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Twist your head to the right, your body to the left and wiggle through the crack, urged the guide leading us through Modric Cave in Croatia. Pretending I was a pretzel worked. After dragging my lagging left leg through a fissure between caverns, I re-lit my carbide miner's ...
by David Farley (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
I was staring at a wooden leg. It was on display. Next to it, a placard read:
"The prosthesis endured longer than our love. It was made of sturdier material."
I was in Zagreb at the Museum of Broken Relationships. I didn't know what to really expect when I had ...
by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
Adventure travel company G Adventures has announced that starting in January of next year it will begin offering options to visit 12 new countries and expand its popular Local Living tours to more destinations as well. These additions to the G Adventures catalog will provide ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Silba is a tiny northern Dalmatian island close to the port city of Zadar, Croatia. The island sees its population boom in the summer, from a few hundred year-rounders to a few thousand seasonal sunshine seekers. Closed to passenger cars, Silba is one of many Croatian ...
by Meg Nesterov (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Today's Photo of the Day may look like a painting, but according to Flickr user GogoTheGogo, the effect came from the heat of the boat rather than a post-processing effect. The melting landscape from the Croatian island of Cres is a fitting embodiment of the hazy dog ...
by Libby Zay (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
On a deserted highway in Vrgorac, Croatia, Faith Dickey walks a slackline between two speeding trucks as they barrel toward a tunnel. Slacklining is an increasingly popular extreme sport developed by climbers in Yosemite Valley, California, in the 1970s and 1980s. It is ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
Skradinski Buk is a natural pool with waterfalls located in Krka National Park in Croatia's Dalmatia. The area of natural beauty is visually arresting enough to wrest seaside-focused tourists inland for a few hours. This fact by itself is really saying something, as the ...
by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
Flickr user GogoTheGogo has taken a photo of what looks like the end of a perfect day. The image features a solitary figure in silhouette walking through the grass against a fiery orange sky in Zagreb, Crotia. I love the warm colors, the way the light plays off the ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Some of the best Mediterranean cruise ship ports appear on a variety of itineraries from several cruise lines. Traveling via cruise ship, vacationers are able to see six or more different ports on a seven- to 10-day sailing. That's covering a lot of ground quickly and ...
by Jessica Marati (RSS feed) (8 months ago)
Like the golden arches, the green-backed mermaid and the swooping "Just Do It" check, the red and white Coca Cola logo is that ubiquitous symbol of American capitalism that's near impossible to escape abroad. Flickr user Kurt Schmidt captured today's Photo of the Day on ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (8 months ago)
In popular cities of the Mediterranean, mobs of tourists come by bus, train, air and cruise ship. Looking to see famous destinations with their own eyes, perhaps fulfilling lifelong dreams, they clamber for the best view. During the summer, many visitors point and shoot only ...
by David Farley (RSS feed) (8 months ago)
The rotund man standing before me on the dirt path was wearing olive-green military fatigues and held a sharp, bladed object in his thick, oversized right hand. He looked unhappy to see me. I was late. His hands – pudgy and exaggerated – seemed like the result ...
by Jessica Marati (RSS feed) (11 months ago)
Around the world, signs of spring are starting to appear. You smell it in the soft scent of pollen. You feel it in the positive energy emanating from people who have spent the winter in hibernation. And you see it in the tiny flower buds sprouting everywhere you ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (11 months ago)
This Photo of the Day, called Highlight of the Show, comes from Gadling Flickr Pool member mmusnjak. Captured using a Nikon D90, the photo is described as a "winter sunset near Zavižan hut in North Velebit, Croatia. The sunset was worth the three hour hike through the ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (11 months ago)
Wow. Wintertime is awesome, even if not every Croatian winter sunset can be quite as breathtaking as this one. Flickr user mmusnjak captured this sunset in Croatia's Northern Velebit National Park in February. In his photo notes on Flickr he mentions casually that he ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Souvenirs are difficult for travel writers. We travel too often to be slapdash with souvenir selection, for one. Some frequent travelers focus on a particular thing: snow globes, pens, local magazines, liqueur, rugs, candy.
Others ignore the self entirely and redirect the ...
by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
The blow nearly knocked me off my feet. I was crouching down to take a photo and WHACK! I felt and heard some blunt instrument smack me right on the top of my head. I was momentarily dazed by the force of the blow and by the time ...
by Mike Barish (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Extreme cold and snow have gripped parts of Europe in ways that the continent has not experienced in years. The images of people struggling to cope with the elements are chilling (no pun intended). Even in Split, Croatia, a coastal town on the Adriatic Sea, snow has ...
by Jessica Festa (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
We're almost into a new year, so what better time to start planning for some new trips? While there are some great adventure destinations out there that have proven to be well-worth the journey, there are still some lesser known regions that have a lot to offer. One of these ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Today's Photo of the Day captures a mess of winter branches spread across a gray sky like competing capillary systems. Winter officially began in the Northern Hemisphere on December 22. There's no nice way to say it. Winter is here, and the leaves have been gone for some ...
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