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March 27th, 2007 | categorizilation: all categories,Croatia

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The name of the game today was wind. The fabled ‘bura’ north wind was doing it’s thing in the grandest fashion today, stopping me in my tracks just after I got off the island Pag.

Scary (near Zadar, Croatia)

This donkey farm’s icon was in danger of being blown off it’s frame. In more danger were the many snails I saw on the road, making a slow beeline for the other side.

Snail in danger near Zadar, Croatia

I wonder if this fella was happy that I picked him up and threw him to safety on the side of the road. Or perhaps he was mad that I didn’t think to throw him to the side of the road to which he was headed, rather than the other way…

In any case, I managed to make it to the island Pag safely, and was sheltered somewhat from the strong wind, despite the barren surroundings, just as Nenad from Makarska had promised.

Rocky landscape on Pag Island, Croatia

The wind did have it’s effect on me however, and I was shouted at by the ferry’s cafe owner as we approached the mainland. I had drifted off to sleep on the ferry that runs between the island and the mainland at the northern end of the island. At the southern end, the island is connected by a bridge.

Once on the mainland, I could hardly walk, let alone cycle, because of the strong ‘bura’ wind. I sought shelter in some ruins for the night, hoping that the remaining corner of roof wouldn’t collapse on me.

Sleeping spot near Prizna, Croatia

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Comment by Daniel — April 4, 2007 @ 11:25 am | post a comment

Great snail picture! BTW: How was the "snail situation" until now? In Germany and France I do often encounter many many many snails. On a trip to Paris they even climbed in my shoes :-( *ugh*!

Riding through Denmark I haven't seen a single one for days!

Comment by Lee — April 4, 2007 @ 12:25 pm | post a comment

Wow, the road surface looks soooooo flat! Is it regularly like that? Would be a dream to cycle on, being that smooth. A lot different from some of the roads of months gone by.

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