After Korcula we went on to Dubrovnic. An ancient and amazing city so steeped in history starting before christ but there are no documentation, only ancdots from that time.
At any rate there were 37 churches for the 4000 inhabitants, and hidden away one synagouge.
There were many watersprings but only for the christians. The jewes had only one small well.
We walked the citywall that surrounded the old town, built to guard the various enemies over the years.
Next day we went on to the island Mljet (means honey) were there is a national park including an old monestary. The place was like paradise and the weather was wonderful.
Following day (thursday 19:th) we went on to Hvar wich is a large island known for lavendel, salt and being a partyplace. It was quite windy and we spent the tour laying down with closed eyes to keep the seasickness at bay.
Once docked things improved and we climbed the mountin to inspect a fort.
Now we're back at Split where we started. We will now go for a citywalk and tomorrow morning we will be pricked up and taken to our next destination, Tucip.
This blogger still makes trouble with pictures. I'll upload them to Facebook.
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