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Jutros je limena glazba iz Imotskog izvela kratak, ali odličan koncert, povodom svjetskog dana glazbe. Ovo je detalj :)

This morning is a brass band from Imotski performed short but great show, on the occasion of World Music Days. This is a detail :)

Split Croatia- Pine-clad hills, secluded coves, beaches- Split and the Dalmatian Riviera have been premier destinations on the Adriatic since the days of theRoman Emperors.

In fact, medieval Split was built within and around the palace built for the emperor Diocletian in his retirement.

The charms that entertained Emperors are still evident today. The Dalmatian Riviera offers the traveler a heady blend of natural beauty and fascinating cultural sites.

Diocletian abdicated in 305 A.D . During his reign , the emperor ruthlessly persecuted Christians. Ironically Split’s St. Dominius’ Cathedral occupies his mausoleum.

As far as we know, the original settlers here were Dalmatians tribes, later joined by Greek merchants, who saw the value of the harbor and its proximity to the rich interior. The first Romans stablished a colony nearby at Selona in 78 B.C, taking full advantage of the same features. Selona eventually became the Roman administrative center for Dalmatia, especially after Caesar settled other Italian colonist there. Roman roads and aqueducts were added to exploit the rich mines and farms along the sunny coast.

Diocletian Palace- The heart of old Split is built within and around the sprawling 8.4 acre(3.4 hectare) Palace erected by Diocletians.

 

Croatia, Split - Old Town

A photo I took for a book I'm producing about cooking methods and their application in health science. This photo shows a cross-section of turmeric root.

 

camera: Nikon D80

lens: Nikon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6

processed in Adobe Photoshop CS4

0838 R Split ulaz u Katedralu Ingresso alla Cattedrale No. 60 - 1912. Naklada Papirnice Cvitanić Split Tonka i Vladimir 8.VIII.1920. za Dragu Burgstaller

 

hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splitska_katedrala

August 22nd, 2009 - Split, Croatia

Split Croatia June 2015

Playing around with split toning in Lightroom.

The interior of the old Rock Island Railroad tunnel at Split Rock. This is adjacent to the Illinois and Michigan Canal about 2.5 miles from Utica, IL.

 

Note a bit of the original stone lining remains at the right of the image.

Split Croatia June 2015

phonelines+tree/plant?

Split Rock and aboriginal art galleries. Images of Quinkan spirits, totem animals and people adorn the rock shelter. This area is said to rank alongside the Kimberley and Arnhemland escarpment as Australia's most important aboriginal rock art regions.

9 marjanski đir, 2007 Split ITU european triathlon cup, women before start

Split Croatia- Pine-clad hills, secluded coves, beaches- Split and the Dalmatian Riviera have been premier destinations on the Adriatic since the days of theRoman Emperors.

In fact, medieval Split was built within and around the palace built for the emperor Diocletian in his retirement.

The charms that entertained Emperors are still evident today. The Dalmatian Riviera offers the traveler a heady blend of natural beauty and fascinating cultural sites.

Diocletian abdicated in 305 A.D . During his reign , the emperor ruthlessly persecuted Christians. Ironically Split’s St. Dominius’ Cathedral occupies his mausoleum.

As far as we know, the original settlers here were Dalmatians tribes, later joined by Greek merchants, who saw the value of the harbor and its proximity to the rich interior. The first Romans stablished a colony nearby at Selona in 78 B.C, taking full advantage of the same features. Selona eventually became the Roman administrative center for Dalmatia, especially after Caesar settled other Italian colonist there. Roman roads and aqueducts were added to exploit the rich mines and farms along the sunny coast.

Diocletian Palace- The heart of old Split is built within and around the sprawling 8.4 acre(3.4 hectare) Palace erected by Diocletians.

 

relative to BW Paige is one of our stronger athletes

Split, Croatia.

Split Croatia June 2015

Split Croatia- Pine-clad hills, secluded coves, beaches- Split and the Dalmatian Riviera have been premier destinations on the Adriatic since the days of theRoman Emperors.

In fact, medieval Split was built within and around the palace built for the emperor Diocletian in his retirement.

The charms that entertained Emperors are still evident today. The Dalmatian Riviera offers the traveler a heady blend of natural beauty and fascinating cultural sites.

Diocletian abdicated in 305 A.D . During his reign , the emperor ruthlessly persecuted Christians. Ironically Split’s St. Dominius’ Cathedral occupies his mausoleum.

As far as we know, the original settlers here were Dalmatians tribes, later joined by Greek merchants, who saw the value of the harbor and its proximity to the rich interior. The first Romans stablished a colony nearby at Selona in 78 B.C, taking full advantage of the same features. Selona eventually became the Roman administrative center for Dalmatia, especially after Caesar settled other Italian colonist there. Roman roads and aqueducts were added to exploit the rich mines and farms along the sunny coast.

Diocletian Palace- The heart of old Split is built within and around the sprawling 8.4 acre(3.4 hectare) Palace erected by Diocletians.

 

 

10 Days in Croatia and Montenegro.

 

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Split - Kaiserpalast - Keller

Der Diokletianpalast (kroatisch Dioklecijanova palača) ist ein antiker Baukomplex, der als Alterssitz für den römischen Kaiser Diokletian diente, welcher als einziger römischer Kaiser 305 n. Chr. freiwillig aus dem Amt schied. Der Diokletianpalast bildet heute die Innenstadt der kroatischen Hafenstadt Split und wurde nach der Römerzeit zu einer bewohnten Festung umgewandelt, welche in der Folge an unterschiedliche kulturelle Einflüsse angepasst wurde.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diokletianspalast

 

Split - Imperial Palace - Cellar

Diocletian's Palace is a building in Split, Croatia, that was built by the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD.

Diocletian built the massive palace in preparation for his retirement on 1 May 305 AD. It lies in a bay on the south side of a short peninsula running out from the Dalmatian coast, four miles from Salona, the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The terrain slopes gently seaward and is typical karst, consisting of low limestone ridges running east to west with marl in the clefts between them.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocletian%27s_Palace

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