Photos by Đonny : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Đonny's conversations
Parabens pela foto. fabulosos penhascos saudacoes do brasil
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Hvala na razumjevanju, pozdrav.
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in the rear island Solta
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Ne bih se složio sa opisom jer su ovo apartmani izgrađeni prije Domovinskog rata a na njihovom mjestu se prije nalazio disco club Mali raj. Živim u Povljima i ovo mi je rekla supruga koja je i išla u to disko.
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e sad nije radi slike nešto me zanima, ja sam Jerko i zanima me jesmo li možda u rodu pošto ja imam očevog rođaka u češkoj a ime mu je Đoni... pa daj se javi na meil pa da vidimo jesi možda to ti? inače tati mi je ime Franko... urbanst@net.hr
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Let me tell something about our trip to Mrduja: We have quite big air-filled boat without engine. We (me and my brother) had decided to travel by it to Mrduja from Milna (Rt Bijaka). We know that it is not easy and 100% secure, but we had liked to visit that small island between Brač and Šolta. So we taked a car, went from Postira to Milna, filled boat with air and started to navigate. Navigation from Rt Bijaka to Mrduja was easy. 2 kms lasted less than 45 minutes. The reason for easiness was quite high wind in our direction. This wind had also announced that navigating back will not be so easy. So, we arrived at Mrduja and leaved the boat on rocky coast at side heading to Milna. (Cause we didn't know that there is a mole at the other side of the Island). We made some walks around the island and then some swiming. When we were going back from place where we swam we realized that the wind is becoming stronger than it was when we arrived. So, we decided not to navigate directly to Rt Bijaka (where we had a car, 2kms) but to Rt Zaglav which is only about 400m far from Mrduja (but then we have to go along the bay - 10kms at least). Unfortunately the wind was so high that it turned our bout which caused a hole in it done by a rock. So, pressure of air in boat was rapidly decreasing. Fortunately the boat has 3 chambers! But wind and waves was so hight that it wasn't possible to navigate on boat either to Rt Biaka or to Rt Zaglav. So, we decided to swim. (The boat is quite big, so wind can easily manipulate it when it is full of passengers. And there was a danger of damaging half-depressed boat, filling it with water and danger of being pulled by wind to the Šolta island!). One thing I had had to do was place my non-water-resistant camera into the boat. It was the only possibility how to get my camera from Mrduja to Brač. Then we started to swim. As I'm better swimmer than my brother I was pulling the boat (we used cord the boat is equipped with to yoke me as a cart-horse). Cause there is a marina in Milna there was quite lot of boats crossing the bay. It must be really surprising view from boats' crews. 2 mens swimming in the sea far from cost and any civilization pulling half-depressed air-filled boat. Crew of one yacht and even crew of a ferry offered us to be rescued. We always had refused those offers. "Nema problema" (no problem). So we finally arriver at Rt Zaglav. Then we had to walk along the coast to Milna and back along the other coast of the bay to Rt Bijaka. It was at least ten kilometers. At first part near water along rocky coast. Then we had seen a road from one alone house, so we used it. But near the Makara-Saburnara-Splitska Vrata table we miss-decided to turn to Makarac, so we reached the coast again only few kilometers away from place where we had left it (in fact it was only few hundreds of meters across a sub-bay we were passing about). But finally we reached marina in Milna. We walked across a petrol station and then we met the crew of the yacht that had offered us to be rescued. They were a little lost in marina looking for way to the city center. We were told that we were crazy ;-) Unfortunately we weren't able to help them because it was the first time we were in this part of Milna and we decided to walk around some hole and through a bush in order to reach a road. They weren't able to do so, cause they had a baby in baby-car. Are you asking how they recognized us? Probably because of the boat. No, we weren't carrying it semi-depressed. We depressed it fully and my brother, an experienced mountain bearer from High Tatras, get it on his back using the cord. So, we have to be an amazing view again when crossing marina and city center in slippers and slips and my brother with depressed boat hold at his shoulder by a cord. But finally we reached our car (where a little nervous young brother and grand-parents were waiting; not only because of oncoming thunder-storm). The trip worthed it! It was amazing and exciting and except abrasion of my shoulders from pulling the boat in salt water using coarse cord I brought wonderful experience and several nice photos (some of them you can see at Panoramio). You can read this article also in Czech at mi website.
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Hi, no I live in Pragu, Czech Republic. I spen 6 last vacations in Postira. And Yes, Hotel Vrilo is still there.
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Oh yes, I know this heavently place very well ! thanks a lot !
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Oh yes I remember very often - old Friends are here too Franci (a Barkeeper in Vrilo & good friend with delcious selfmade redwine) Mladen (a blond man like a swedish) and a fisherman named Vladimir ...we stayed together every evening in a nice little Bar, very close to the harbor and drink a lot of redwine, kiwipipy and gagamel :))) and a nother german named Norbert (with a boat called Asti) ...so did you know that guys ?
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It's really good mistake :-( Can't understand how it happened.
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