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The new American Boulevard station is the only station on the Hiawatha Line with split-side stations, where the two platforms are not directly across form each other. Depending on how many of the provisional stations are built, between 4 and 7 of the Central Line stations will be in this configuration, becuse it works well when in the center of a boulevard.

Trg Republike, Split, Croatia, 12-Feb-2008

 

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Photo by Bob Ramsak / piran café

 

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Split, septembre 2015; Palais de Dioclétien

Walking up the Marjan.

Split, Croatia, Sony a5000, Kroatien, Feb. 2017

Cathedral in Split, Croatia...one of the oldest and most beautiful cities on croatian coast

Split Lighting Photography

Model: Francine

Hmua: Francine

Location: Mang Tacio's Studio @ Malinta

 

Strobist:

AlienBees B800 @ 1/8

Octabox

Light Direction: Right

Trigger: Yongnuo RF-603C II

 

Camera info:

Canon 60D

Canon 50mm

1/100s | f/16 | ISO 160

Split performing at Harley Rock Riders, Season 2 with Warren Mendonsa

Split, Croatia

Split performing at Harley Rock Riders, Season 2 with Warren Mendonsa

i don't dislike them, but after not having a banana split in forever, i decided i like the presentation more than the finished product for consumption.

Split Lighting with Lea Fucanan, kinda failed though

Canon AE-1

© Julie Anne Noying

 

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Split Cathedral Dome,

Croatia

 

NMK Photography

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Pogled na Split sa Dalmacijavina

City Split

The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace right on the peninsula near the great Roman city Salona, where he wanted to spend the last years of his life. During these 1700 years the Palace slowly turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.

 

Diocletian Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979, and not only for the extraordinary preservation of the Palace, but also because the Palace and its city (or the city and its Palace, if you like) continue to live a full life. All historical layers from the old Rome, middle ages till today are still visible and alive in this structure. A walk through the ancient city takes you through time, along the great examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle, the middle aged Romanesque Church and Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of the noblemen’s houses, Baroque facades and modern architecture superbly merged in the rich heritage.

 

Such stratification is mirrored in everyday life of Split. Local inhabitants sit in the same cafes, restaurants, shop in the same stores as tourists, giving them the impression that, by arriving to Split, they became a part of the city and its rhythm. The vegetable market and the fish market represent the centre of each family’s life in Split, just as the entire social life of this city of 200 thousand reflects on the Riva (waterfront), where every guest should endeavour to have his coffee alongside noisy, temperamental folk of Split.

 

Split is much more than glorious architectural scenery. Split is also a venue for excellent gourmet and vine experiences, numerous cultural happenings like film and theatre festivals, exhibitions, excellent museums and concerts, a city which offers eclectic modes of entertainment starting with numerous clubs and bars, through street festivals to events such as Ultra Europe Festival visited each year by up to 100 thousand young people from around one hundred countries of the world. Split with its sport results is something only a handful of cities of similar size around the world can boast about as it is the home of a dozen Olympic medal winners as well as other sports medals.

 

When you tire of the city bustle, there’s Marjan, hill symbol over the city, with its forest, jogging trails, mountain climbing and biking, recreational terrains, but also the ancient churches where the late citizens of Split sought spiritual peace. Also very unusual to find in a city the size of Split are the numerous beaches with extraordinarily clean sea, from the well known Bačvice to the stone secluded oases’ all around Marjan.

Cathedral of St Domnius - originally Diocletian's mausoleum : south door - detail

Pvt. Katrina Goins and Pvt. Allen Lucas share their experience of being split training Soldiers at Fort Sill. Both are going through Basic Combat Training at the Fires Center of Excellence before returning to their senior year of high school. (Photos by Marie Berberea)

Split, septembre 2015; Île de Brač

Split Croatia June 2015

Croatia, Split, September 2006

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