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The Dubrovnik farmers’ market.

Very interesting…


Our last meals in Croatia.


I was amazed at how fearless these local boys were, diving toward rocks and being pushed this way and that way by the strong current. Clearly, they grew up swimming in the ocean.



This dog emerged from the bushes and smiled at us a while.

My last ice cream, at Dolce Vita, the locals’ go-to ice cream parlor. A delightful mix of chocolate and raspberry in a cornet.

Probably the best view from a cafe in all of Dubrovnik.

The cats are ready to pounce on any fish.

Nice couple.

The view from our apartment window.

The kind taxi driver pulled over so we could take a picture.

Of course, I always find a way to take just one more picture. Zbogom, Croatia!

Thanks for checking out my pictures! Many of these will be posted in my new Croatia gallery, so please let me know if you’d like to get your hands on prints or cards.
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8 Comments
These are some seriously awesome photos. Can you teach me how to have muscles like Ah-nold?
I love all of the little details that you captured… and I’d really like to get my hands on a print of the Plitviec fish shot- so crystal clear and stunning!!
Your pictures of Croatia are truly amazing and inspiring. I’d love to talk photography and travels with you!
Awesome, Inga! You did a fabulous job. The photos are great.
Wow, Inga!!! beautiful photos! I think you provide exactly the right amount of commentary, too. Way to go, seriously!
The photos are beautiful ! We are both salivating at the food photos ! Teti is heading out for some squid for dinner !! Loved the octopus salad photo. Loved the seafood menu shot, wish we had a place like that here !! Oh, and such crystal clear water, just gorgeous !!
Gorgeous! Inspires me to start planning a trip to Croatia!
Amazing work! I love the one with the animals playing cards… ?
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