My decision to spend a week in Bol was somewhat random -- based more on the desire to be in place a while at the beginning of my trip than anything else. What luck, as this quaint, small town captured me. In fact, I'd planned to bus to Supetar, the island's official center, but I just couldn't leave.
As the oldest town on the island of Brac, it's well-known for Zlatni rat, the beach that's constantly changing with the wind and the waves. But it's special to me for the beauty of the stony island houses, the clear aqua sea, the narrow little roads, the unassuming people, and the promenade walk at sunset.
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Eileen
10/27/2019 01:42:51 pm
Judy: You are fortunate to have experienced the beauty of this hidden gem. Croatia becoming part of European Union will forever change its small towns and the lives of its inhabitants. Thanks for capturing this time in history.
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Judy
10/28/2019 06:13:40 pm
E: Croatia has been part of the EU since 2013; they just haven't passed all the hurdles so luckily not on the euro yet! In the summer, there are hordes of tourists coming through! j.
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