Croatian Miscellany #5 – Sisak

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Travel writer and photographer - Croatia, Eastern Europe and beyond
Croatian Miscellany #5 – Sisak

To view this image larger and for background information, see A CROATIAN MISCELLANY.

CROATIAN MISCELLANY is an ongoing and deeply personal portrait of this southeast European country - its people, traditions, festivals, landscape and cultural heritage - by UK-based photographer Rudolf Abraham. It is not intended to be a collection of well-known sights and beautiful views - not that Croatia has any shortage of these - but rather a more intimate glimpse of places both on and off the beaten track, and into the daily life of a country that has fascinated this particular photographer for the best part of the last 15 years. Read more
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Rudolf Abraham is an award-winning travel writer and photographer specialising in Croatia and Eastern Europe. He is the author of Walking in Croatia, National Geographic Traveller Croatia, The Mountains of Montenegro, Torres del Paine, Rijeka Carnival and St Oswald's Way, and co-author of Istria - The Bradt Travel Guide. His work has been published widely, including BBC News, CNN Traveller, Discover Britain, France, Hidden Europe, Meridiani, National Geographic Traveller, OE, Wanderlust, Vanity Fair etc. www.rudolfabraham.co.uk
St Oswald's Way and St Cuthbert's Way (Cicerone, 2013) Istria. The Bradt Travel Guide (co-author with Thammy Evans; Bradt, 2013) Rijeka Carnival (Blurb, 2013)
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I want to sit on that bench with that stone man.
Many people do (especially the version in Zagreb), and sometimes it’s quite hard to tell who’s keeping whom company… http://rudolfabraham.wordpress.com/2012/05/14/croatian-miscellany-4/ (btw he’s metal, not stone…)
That photo is so sweet – it’s like he’s company and he’s not. I love it. And my bad on the metal/stone – I really thought he looked like stone.
I especially like this one!
Thanks Mark ;~)
Preciosa toma!!
Gracias Manoli