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Split Rock Lighthouse along the North Shore of Lake Superior. We got there 5 minutes before they closed and were told if we waited until everything was locked up we could explore the grounds after hours. Fun to have the lighthouse completely to ourselves. There must not be many people aware you can do that.
Experimenting using open flash in the studio to show more than one aspect of the models personality.
Grad | Dioklecijanova ul.
Diocletian's Palace, ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, which today forms about half the old town of Split.
Porta Septemtrionalis. Emperor Diocletian walked through them as he entered the Palace on June 1, 305. They were built in the shape of a rectangle, with double doors, as part of the defensive military tactics (propugnaculum).
The facade was decorated with niches containing figure sculptures of the four tetrarchs (Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius and Constantius Chlorus).
Under the influence of Venice, in the 16th century, the gates change their name to Porta Aurea or Golden Gates, and this name stayed with them to this day.
Split Single opening to Wilco at the Riviera Theater in Chicago on 5 Dec 2014
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Veli Varoš | Trumbićeva obala
Matejuška has been for centuries a port for small boats owned by fishermen of Split, the residents of Veli Varoš set sail from there out to the sea to feed their families.
Split is one of Croatia's bigger cities and has an interesting old town. We were able to see the majority of the sights in three quarters of a day's relaxed exploration and spent the remaining quarter drinking excellent Croatian coffee and beer.
This was Split's business and administrative center since the 15th century. The building with the triple arch over a ground floor loggia is the 15th century Town Hall.
Split is the second largest city in Croatia. About 211.000 people lived there in 2012. The city is the biggest and most important one in Dalmatia. It is often called capital of Dalmatia. About 400.000 people live in the metropolitan region. Split is located at the Adriatic Sea. Its port ofters year-round connections to most islands of Dalmatia. There is an important shipyard in Split. Other sources of income are tourism, fishery, paper mills, cement works and some chemical industry.
Split is one of Croatia's bigger cities and has an interesting old town. We were able to see the majority of the sights in three quarters of a day's relaxed exploration and spent the remaining quarter drinking excellent Croatian coffee and beer.