Primošten (once again)


Primošten is a beautiful town in Croatia, on the Adriatic coast. It is situated in Dalmatia,  In the past, Primošten was situated on the islet, and a draw bridge connected it to the mainland. In the 16th century, the draw bridge was replaced by the causeway. Primošten is famous for its huge and beautiful vineyards. They are currently under consideration to become a UNESCO World Heritage site. The beach in Primošten (called Mala Raduča) is voted one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Croatia.





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  1. Fantastic scenery...Lovely photos...Good job

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  2. The water looks so inviting.
    Your photos are really beautiful.
    Thanks for the lovely tour!
    Have a Wonderful Day!
    Peace :)

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  3. Splendid shots...all very inviting♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/z-sighting/

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  4. Water is always good for reflections! Beautiful photos!
    Visiting from Weekend Reflections.
    Greetings, Hilde

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  5. Wow! Great pictures. Visiting from Outdoor Wednesday.

    Jocelyn
    @ http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  6. Oh my - these are beautiful images. Gorgeous!
    Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/07/get-peek-at-those-cute-little-feet.html

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  7. I scrolled down expecting the next photo to be better than the one I was looking at and to tell you the truth I wasn't disappointed.
    JM, IL-U.S.A.

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  8. Gorgeous photos. I want to visit!

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  9. So so lovely! Great photos!

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  10. This place looks soooo beautiful, reminds of some places in Greece

    Mollyxxx

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  11. Beautiful scenery. I'd love to visit Croatia one day.

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  12. I love the first and last shots. So inviting.

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