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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Baška Voda, Croatia 2002

Baška Voda (population 2200) is situated 9.5 km It is one of the oldest and most visited summer resorts in the Makarska Riviera. Long gravel beaches, thick pine wood and nicely arranged streets are the decoration and the distinction of this place. Baška Voda has a small port, with its southern part suitable for harbouring vessels. It was inhabited already in ancient times. There are traces of a settlement and a late antquity fortress on the Grandina elevation. Seven antique tombstone monuments steles from the 2nd - 5th century were found in the wider territory of Grandina. There is a late Baroque church of St. Lovre in Baska Voda, raised on an antique locality, as well as the parish church of St. Nikola, built by the end of the 19th century. Not far avay from Baska Voda, there is the valley Baško Polje, a more recent tourist settlement. north-west of Makarska.


I have spent a week there with my best friend Peťula, her boyfriend and my ex boyfriend. It was great there.


It was my first holliday without parents and I enjoyed it very much!


We have made many crazy things there like swimming in larfe vaves or building sand castl
es.

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