Zadar

Went directly to the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation.   It was awesome, just too many people.  Gotta come back for sunset and sunrise. 
Looked around the old city.  The forum ruin with the cathedral and bell tower is awesome.

Lovely view of Zadar
Beautiful day
Steps of the Sea Organ
More people arrive
… and more people closer to sunset
The lighthouse near the dock
The crosswalk from old town to new town
A cheese platter
A resting cat
Nikola Basic, the architect, who designed both the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation
One of many beautiful sunsets
Getting to that magic time
Silhouettes in the sunset
The sun saluation begins on sunset
Solar energy stored in the solar panels exhibit upon dark
The openings through which the sea music comes out

I got up at 3:30 in the morning to beat the crowds and to take some videos.  Just gotta dance to the music of the sea and do the sun Salutation on the solar energy panels.  It worked.  No one was there and my place is so close.

Video doesn’t seem to come out here… but trust me – it was music to my soul.


Leaving for Dubrovnik tomorrow.  Lots of things there to do. Then off to meet Rosa and David and Malika in Naples. 

The solar panels near night fall
The cathedral and the old bell tower
The harbor
Night time…

I loved Zadar and the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation.   That was the reason I came and it did not disappoint.  Now on to Dubrovnik.

Published by roxanne

A traveler looking to explore the world. Born and raised in Petersburg Alaska, but made her life in Honolulu Hawaii. Now retired from teaching and remains a lifelong learner.

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