My recent travel: Jablanac, Croatia, September 2018
Two months have pasted since I visited my friend Alen on Northern Velebit. He decided to move there with his 3 kids. They live there for more than two years already accompanied with a doberman, a cat, a horse, few cows & a bull, surrounded with the pure, wild nature along with the poisonous snakes & wild beasts but still enjoying!
There's a video of me driving my Twingo down from the mountain top:
During my stay over there, I shot some incredible photos but didn't have time to process & publish them, cause I wanted to make it look high quality... So, here we are!
Firstly, I came to a small fisherman town / village called Jablanac. It was my first time there & I was thrilled with it's beauty! It was one of those places where the transition between the communism to the democracy was intensively sensed. The town was pretty empty, with a lot of abandoned properties but still few people living there all year long. The "aboriginasl"... So I talked to them about the past. They all praise marshal Tito - the old Yugoslavian president, one of the greatest political leaders in the history of mankind!
The huge property on the left was a hotel before the privatization process in the 90s when almost all the factories & huge ex-Yu companies were destroyed by the so-called "democratic-capitalistic" saviors of the Croatian people... The same thing happened here too, as everywhere else around Croatia in those years...
The funny, or maybe the sad, thing was in the center of the town - there was another abandoned property which used to be a store (small supermarket; cro. market = store, supermarket). I found out later from the aboriginals that this property is owned by the government & on the inside a poster could be seen which promotes the today's Croatian president Kolinda... The poster says: "Za bolju Hrvatsku", which means: "For better Croatia"... What a tragicomic charade!!!
The town has 2 religious buildings - a church in the center & a chapel on the graveyard above the town from where I could enjoyed the sight. I admire in the religious buildings in the architectural way cause I'm not quiet a religious type in the way to visit the churches or any other kind of a temple. The Gods kingdom is everywhere & anytime so I can say my prays when & wherever I feel like!
From the graveyard you can see this, if you look towards the sea:
On one of the house, with a big, capital letters it was written: "Šta te briga?!", which means "Why do you care?!". Unfortunately, I didn't have a zoom lens to take a shot of it...
On the way to the graveyard, climbing the stairs to the top ("to Heaven"), I stumbled upon another ex-Yu remains - Rade Končar's product:
I find it very interesting cause today Rade's descendant recently bought the biggest Croatian shipyards & now he's trying to destroy them which is another result of the privatization. A lot of workers will be released & his plan is to turn the shipyards into the touristic settlement. He also has all the support of the Croatian government & also EU government. This is just another step towards the further weakening of the Croatian economy & destroying our independence so that we can easily become slaves to the West.
But I also found an incredibly beautiful wooden sailing boat in the Jablanac port - I could not resist the photo-shoot! Wooden boats are something that I admire much more than the architecture...
I can't say which one is more beautiful to me - the sailing boat in the distance or the small domestic, Croatian-made on the right...
There was another important & possibly funny notice - this small town has more police per capita than some big city! If you see these two Škoda cars, be careful cause they are undercover police:
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Looks amazing mate. If you are planning to go down the coast make sure you check out Zadar. We stumbled across it by accident (It was the closest we could get to Split from Italy in 1 day) and it was a hidden treasure. Excellent nightlife too.
Oh, and I resteemed the shit out of this...
Thanks bro! I know about Zadar! I've been there many times & I like it a lot! Keep on travelling!
Man..as you've counted all those anumals they live with, I knew it'll be hard to read this post. The idea of livinf such life is just sooo romantic altho I know I'm a civilization/city person and need the rush to be happy. But once in a while, craving for something like this comes...
Hah we in Slovakia also have a national hero named Tito. Altho he's pretty controversial :D
Hah you should have pulled that poster down :D
And that wooden boat isjust stunning. It's like a freaking rolls royce among other cars haha :D Altho I don't really care about cars hah..but it looks really impressive :)
Woow dude I didn't expect you to look like the last pic shows hah :) Peace!
Hvala slavenski bratko! Dankuje! 😆
I also live in a small city but I'm surrounded with forest, mountain & the sea. A bigger city is just 15 km away. So, I believe I live in a paradise! 😉
Josip Broz Tito was his full name. He's a great historical figure!
Thank you for reading & commenting! 💛
Haha Hvala hvala! Great post, I enjoyed the commenting as there was a lot of stuff to talk about :D No need to saying thanks :D
There is always a lot of stuff to talk about! ;)
Thank you for taking us to this trip, if we just look at pictures we could not guess that Jablanac has so many abandoned properties, actually it looks like Mediterranean or even could be Monaco, although there are not so many boats. It is a shame that centre of city looks in such left alone condition, I believe the problem is because of the unemployment the situation looks so poor. But I know that in summer many people from West Europe like visiting Croatia and may be in near future everything is going to be change. At least there is a hope. The pictures are amazing, thank you for the trip.
WoW! I adore the positive spirit & thinking! I also think positive! We always need to keep our heads up high! Thank you a lot! 💚
Howdy from Texas careassaktart! so many scenic and magnificent photos you have here sir, it's very impressive. That village looks like a perfect post card place. But I'm sorry to hear about the political upheaval there, that's no good for anyone it doesn't sound like. But it looks like you've been doing photography for a long time yes? Because the shots are beautiful.
Salute! Thank you for the praises! Nevermind the politics-it was just a thing I noticed... Your idea about the postcard is quite nice-maybe I can try to print & sell them next season?! 😉 & yes, you have also noticed well, I've been doing photography for quite some time... ☺
howdy again sir careassaktart! well politics ruins a lot of good things all over the world it seems! Your professional quality photos certainly shine for us in this platform. Keep up the good work!
Thank you again! 💙
PS
F*** off the politics! 😉
I agree. thank you!
looks amazing
Thanks!
It looks fantastic
Thank you!
Hermoso lugar las vistas son fantásticas los pueblos pequeños siempre tienen su encanto gracias por mostrarlo
Saludos.
Gracias!
De nada amigo @careassaktart
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