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Photos by Slavica Dolezal : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Slavica Dolezal's conversations

Joseph Zazueta said:
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davidcmc58 said:

Александр Pjaturov & Kati, thank you both so much for your very kind comments! I am sorry that I took me long time to replay. Best regards, David


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Jerald Prokop said:

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Slavica Dolezal said:

yes, that's right. it was converted afterwards.


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KatyF said:

I visited this site between 1954 and 1956, when my father was stationed at Wheelus Field.


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KatyF said:

I don't know the name of the street today, however.


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deejay.xs said:

Pogled na HoTo tower, tj. T-HT upravnu zgradu


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Slavica Dolezal said:

Croation said:"Place the photos are taken is called Ljubac. Photos are named Ljubljana cape - Ljubljana is the capital of neighbouring country Slovenia and photos are obvious provocation of autor (Slovene) towards Croatians where photo is taken." The place where the photos were taken is 2km away from the village called Ljubac. The bay is called Ljubacki zaljev (Ljubac bay). As for the name of the cape, i've known it for the last 32 years under name Ljubljana cape. Why it has the same name as another city/place i don't know, but it has nothing to do with common sense to say it's missplaced. How can you locate this picture (that shows Rtina village in the opposite and the sea and Velebit mountain in the background) into Slovenia country, in the city with no sea??? And then call it PROVOCATION??? Pleas Sir/Madam, leave politics out of this nice site and please share your photos with the rest of us here. As for the name of this beautiful cape, i know that the citizens of Rtina villages (on the opposite shore)have been calling the cape this way for the past 32 years. Probably even longer. I'm interested to hear in what you call it. Just don't give me the name of the place that is 2km away. So please, next time if you don't agree with the name, don't say it's missplaced. Just write the correct name. Thank you.


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milancha said:

cudesno zeleno, skoro sam i ja bio tu. pozdrav


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