On the North of Croatian Adriatic there lays a small picturesque town of New Vinodol (Novi Vinodolski) that played an important role in Croatian history. Having to resist the attacks of Turks from the East and those of Venice from the West, the town needed several fortifications. The bellow gallery showcases a photo of the town’s only entirely preserved fort from the 13th century, as well as photos of a 15th century church of Saint Philip and Jacob, a traditional fishing boat, and a statue honouring soldiers from WWII.
Stay tuned for another post from Croatian littoral soon …
58 Comments on “A Walk along the Adriatic Coast: Novi Vinodolski”
Just yesterday hubby was listening to the 2 Cellos, the Croatian cello duo, consisting of Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser. Such fascinating and talented people and history. You’ve captured it so well with your photo’s Paula. Thanks for sharing. 😀
Yes, we have a lot of talent in our country :). The pictures would have been better if I hadn’t taken them in high noon :D. Thank you for your nice words, Sophia 🙂
Your shot of the church interior is beautiful, Paula 🙂 And of course, that boat is carrying me away somewhere.
Are things better with you now? You’re posting more frequently.
Beautiful photographs…but that is expected…more importantly, thanks for continuing to share things about Croatia, more interesting than good old Goran 😀 Waiting for the next post.. 🙂
🙂 Hello Sayantan. I hope you don’t mind, but I want to show you one of my earlier post showing a part of my country I find magical https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/going-back-in-time/. Thank you for all your wonderful visits and comments. Hope your week started well. P 🙂
OMG Paula!! This is reaaally a serious thing!! how could you possibly even think of sharing this post with me!! 😀 😀 😛 On to other news, week has started off hectic, but well 🙂
Good hectic or bad hectic? Well you are young, you’ll live through it. Mine hasn’t started fine either.. .back to the office with an old smelly guy who objects to my mint essential oil on my hankie – and how can I explain to him that he stinks and that I need something to cover his smell :S
hahaha….my sincerest sympathies!!! It just proves that some things are very very similar across the world!! 😀 hectic is usually something I enjoy..have too much restless energy…but yes, it has been more or less good hectic..and no smelly colleagues around…yet! And don’t forget what St. Know-All had said… age is a state of mind! 😀
PS: I am not all that young! 😛
On a serious note( one of those rare moments!), I totally agree with you…i think this is the best time of my life…but I happen to be a deviant from the typical Indian culture…wherein people are well settled in their lives with family and kids…whereas I am still happy monkeying around..behaving like a schoolkid! So, for Indians, this is kinda on the threshold of middle age!!
hahaha…my answer is the title of a fabulous book by the great physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman- What do you care, what other people think? : The first part to that is- Surely You Are Joking, Mr. Feynman! I recommend those to you! 🙂
Hello Stephen, thank you very much. These are snaps taken at the worst possible time of the day what you can clearly see, but I am not that vain as to refrain myself from posting some not so good pics and deprive people from seeing lovely spots in my country. Now to the music, I am really happy you asked the question: it is a local composer: Gibonni – the second male vocal in the song, the first vocal is Urban, the song title is “Posoljeni zrak” which translates as “salted air (not salt- salted). I am happy you like it. I thought local music is fitting for this post 🙂 Have a good week!
Just yesterday hubby was listening to the 2 Cellos, the Croatian cello duo, consisting of Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser. Such fascinating and talented people and history. You’ve captured it so well with your photo’s Paula. Thanks for sharing. 😀
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Yes, we have a lot of talent in our country :). The pictures would have been better if I hadn’t taken them in high noon :D. Thank you for your nice words, Sophia 🙂
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Hello Paula!
Lovely pictures there…Hope you’re doing great!!
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Hello Arjun. It has been so long that I thought you had abandoned WP. I am trying to keep my sanity both at work and here. Are you fine?
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Believe in you. How could I stay for long, far away from you?
and I kept an eye on you…
I’m okay.
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Beautiful Paula, and so interesting, lucky you 🙂
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You are right 🙂 Croatia is beautiful and interesting to say the least 🙂 I am thankful for your visit and comment 🙂
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I love the visual magic of that pure white tower against the vivid blue sky….beautiful photo Paula
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Hey Seonaid, that pic is my favourite in this post. So lovely to read you, Thank you!
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Merci Paula pour cette merveilleuse visite !!! La photo à l’intérieur de l’église est ma préférée.
Bisous ! 🙂
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🙂 ah voila, celle-la est ma moin preferee 🙂 Merci Julie. Bisous 🙂
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The inside of that church is a place I would love to explore. I like the photo of the fishing boat Paula. It looks so peaceful on that sea.
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Brilliant photos of a very picturesque place…
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Gostei! 😉
Boa semana!
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Que bom 🙂 Para ti tambem 🙂
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Love these photos, Paula! 🙂
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The fort is well preserved. Thanks for the interesting history lesson.
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🙂 My pleasure Draco 🙂
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Your shot of the church interior is beautiful, Paula 🙂 And of course, that boat is carrying me away somewhere.
Are things better with you now? You’re posting more frequently.
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Thank you, Jo, and thank you for asking.. my reply is: not really, but I am trying not to isolate myself completely. Hugs
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Grande, Paula!
Mi raccomando, forza!
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great set of photos!
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Great post with wonderful historical info!
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Baci ……………. 🙂
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I so need to go to Croatia!
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If you liked this post, you must see this part of Croatia https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/going-back-in-time/ 😀
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Beautiful photographs…but that is expected…more importantly, thanks for continuing to share things about Croatia, more interesting than good old Goran 😀 Waiting for the next post.. 🙂
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🙂 Hello Sayantan. I hope you don’t mind, but I want to show you one of my earlier post showing a part of my country I find magical https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/going-back-in-time/. Thank you for all your wonderful visits and comments. Hope your week started well. P 🙂
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OMG Paula!! This is reaaally a serious thing!! how could you possibly even think of sharing this post with me!! 😀 😀 😛 On to other news, week has started off hectic, but well 🙂
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Good hectic or bad hectic? Well you are young, you’ll live through it. Mine hasn’t started fine either.. .back to the office with an old smelly guy who objects to my mint essential oil on my hankie – and how can I explain to him that he stinks and that I need something to cover his smell :S
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hahaha….my sincerest sympathies!!! It just proves that some things are very very similar across the world!! 😀 hectic is usually something I enjoy..have too much restless energy…but yes, it has been more or less good hectic..and no smelly colleagues around…yet! And don’t forget what St. Know-All had said… age is a state of mind! 😀
PS: I am not all that young! 😛
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OK, I will be bold now: how young are you exactly??
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first you have to take an honest guess…and don’t try to flatter me! My ego is already too bloated! 😀
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31?
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not too bad, actually!! but that was three years back 😀 🙂
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I was close enough 😀 34 is a great age 🙂
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On a serious note( one of those rare moments!), I totally agree with you…i think this is the best time of my life…but I happen to be a deviant from the typical Indian culture…wherein people are well settled in their lives with family and kids…whereas I am still happy monkeying around..behaving like a schoolkid! So, for Indians, this is kinda on the threshold of middle age!!
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I would expect to hear something like that, but what do you care. You don’t, right? 🙂
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hahaha…my answer is the title of a fabulous book by the great physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman- What do you care, what other people think? : The first part to that is- Surely You Are Joking, Mr. Feynman! I recommend those to you! 🙂
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😀
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On that note…i bid good night, my (only) Croatian friend! Keep smiling always! 🙂
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I’ll try to 😀 Good night Sayantan 🙂
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Thanks for sharing more of you countries history Paula. One day I would love to visit Croatia!
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Hi Paula … great shots. I have a thing for old churches and altars, and your church interior shot really does it for me!
… and the music is?
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Hello Stephen, thank you very much. These are snaps taken at the worst possible time of the day what you can clearly see, but I am not that vain as to refrain myself from posting some not so good pics and deprive people from seeing lovely spots in my country. Now to the music, I am really happy you asked the question: it is a local composer: Gibonni – the second male vocal in the song, the first vocal is Urban, the song title is “Posoljeni zrak” which translates as “salted air (not salt- salted). I am happy you like it. I thought local music is fitting for this post 🙂 Have a good week!
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I see that the stronghold you’ve photographed is on the town’s coast of arms.
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🙂 You’ve been googling again :). I am happy you are taking an interest in my country’s history. Thank you, Allan!
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Beautiful post, Paula.
I like the image of the boat here. The hills on the shore and the yellowish sky makes this image different 🙂
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Excellent post – very well captured photos – never doubt about there are lots of wonderful croantian ‘spots’… 🙂
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I am totally admire your photography and hard work .. Welldone 🙂
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I’m looking forward to see more Paula!
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🙂 🙂
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Love the richness of your posts and I always learn something new!
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Great images of Novi Vinodolski. Looks like a lovely place.
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These are just snaps, but it is a beautiful country :). Thank you, Otto.
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That poor old midday sun gets such a bad rap doesn’t it but the world is not going to go around without it. A lovely tour, thank you Paula!
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😀 so true Patti 🙂 Thank you 🙂
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