Looking over the Old Town, Dubrovnik. Standing at Bosanka Viewpoint
It's been a long day! After having our lunch at Lucin Kantun , we grabbed some gelatos at Peppino's, which I would recommend for anyone to go to. We come to sit down near the wall, and there wasn't a bin close by to throw the cup. Walking around the shadow of the wall, there is where the bin was, where I captured this shot. The shadow aligned, the people looked back, a moment was captured.
Crossing the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina where you can find this Oasis, the Kravica Waterfall.  
All night, I’ve been thinking about how this car rental has all five-star reviews. Somehow, I doubted it. On the day we received the car, all was well until an hour away from our destination when we pulled up at a rest stop. My day, being the observer he is, noticed a little pocket of air within the tyre on the front right side of the car.
We found a gas station which had a garage next to it. We changed our tyres around. I was pleased that the garage owner had a son who spoke English. We were able to communicate our problem and what solution we wanted to happen. 

After fixing the problem, we're glad we did that because the journey to this Oasis was full of bends, hidden pot holes, narrow roads, and rough terrains, but not rough enough that our little Volkswagen couldn't handle. 
The journey was beautiful though, driving along the old path to Bosnia and Herzegovina and passing by some field of oysters–stunning landscape!. Some peaceful and quiet drive, but more like an eeriness for my Mother which made her nervous. 
When driving down here, you would have not thought that a waterfall like this exist. I mean, the abundance of water it has and that this whole shot wasn't big enough to capture the 180 degree fall of waters through the river. I wish I could have enjoyed the waterfall's scenery with less visitors and enjoy the rushing sound with it's calm river. 
Going back to Croatia, before crossing the border, there's this rich flat plain surrounded by mountains. We couldn't stop, so I took this shot from the car. By the way, all the photos on this page are straight from my camera. Now, I don't edit any of my photos. Fan fact, I only used one battery for the whole trip. Like a film camera, I limit and chose what to take a picture off. I make sure the composition is there and wait for the right shot. Also I've picked only one film recipe for the whole trip. 
If we didn't get our car fixed, we could have drove through this bridge, and feel a bit safer than our previous drive. I usually don't take a picture of bridges, but this is exceptional. This is the Pelješki Bridge

Some facts about the bridge. 
Impressive Length: The Pelješac Bridge is expected to be around 2.4 kilometers (1.5 miles) long, making it one of the longest bridges in Croatia and the broader region.
Engineering Feat: The bridge is being built as a cable-stayed bridge, with several towers supporting the main span. This design is chosen for its ability to span large distances while maintaining stability.
A shot I took from our Balcony while the sun is setting. 
Kotor, Montenegro. 
A little hidden gems inside the Kotor Old Town.
Below, is a picture of Kotor and its walls. But if you look closely there's a couple on the bench, then below them are two ducks, just like a couple too. A little poetic I guess. 
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