Sunday, 19 July 2009

Pula

Pula's most famous sight is the fantastic Roman colloseum-


There were some other interesting Roman remains in Pula, including a triumphal arch. It was very hot in Pula, in the 30s. The colloseum and other Roman remains were in the central city, which is always interesting, as the remains can appear just around a corner on streets that are otherwise "normal". On Tuesday evening, I went with Tomislav and Miha, two "typical" Croatian guys, to a nightclub in town. The place was packed and most of the crowd appeared to be made up of teenagers or at best people in their early 20s, although Tomislav and Miha were convinced that they were older. Anyway, it was interesting and Tomislav and Miha were good company. In the morning I slept longer than I had intended, because of the night out, so did not leave Pula until after 11. I had another 600km drive, to Podgora. Most of the drive was on a very good motorway, with a speed limit of 130km/h. I arrived in Podgora at 8pm.

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