Nestled along the waterfront of Zadar, Croatia, lies a remarkable fusion of architecture and music known as the Sea Organ (‘Morske orgulje’ in Croatian). This unique installation, designed by architect Nikola BaÅ¡ić, has been mesmerizing both visitors and locals since its inauguration on April 15, 2005. At first glance, the Sea Organ appears to be a series of large marble … [Read more...] about The Croatian Town of Zadar Has a Real Sea Organ and You Can Listen to Its Symphony
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The tiny Croatian island that has more than 23 kilometers of walls and looks like a fingerprint from above the air
Without reaching the Greek profusion, Croatia has 79 large islands, more than 500 smaller islets and another 642 tiny rocks covering an area of about 3,300 square kilometers. One such small island is Baljenac (or Bavljenac), located off the Dalmatian coast in the south of the country and forming part of the Å ibenik archipelago. It barely has 0.14 square kilometers of … [Read more...] about The tiny Croatian island that has more than 23 kilometers of walls and looks like a fingerprint from above the air