Special Thanks to Inna, the Volsiko dealer, Ed and Owen, my English lads, Antonia the best Gelato maker in Skradin, Demagoi, the Pizza manager in Bepina, and Hermano the pizza maker, and finally Katarina, Footballmania's best sales person. You guys made our last day in Croatia amazing!
Tour C is the longest, but it is very beautiful. You can always take the Trolley back to the parking lot if you parked in entrance 1. This is the one we took.
Nice work. I remember my Drill Sgt. showing me this trick in Basic as nights were damn chilly. He had me dig a pit for it for light discipline that had hand-width angled trench to allow for airflow.
Nau Mai Haere Mai Ki Aotearoa Nga Tangata O Te Ao… WE hope you had a great experience and enjoyed your stay on the Whenua-Land and gained Matauranga-Knowledge and understanding from an indigenous perspective, where you can return to your Whenua and share that same Matauranga and Aroha-Love with other Tangata-People… Whakapapa-Whanaungatanga-Kotahitanga-Manaakitanga-Aroha…are powerful Kupu-Words that describe and resonate with who WE as Māori are and which is also entrenched in our DNA… WE are a proud Warrior Race of people who some would say travelled not only in the South Pacific, but around the AO-World in the days of Ole, leaving hints and traces where ever WE went before finally settling in Aotearoa… Aotearoa is our Taiao-Universe in our little corner of the world, and WE are glad you came to experience and share our light, our energy and our vibration for WE are the first in the AO-World to see the light of day, and the first to see the sunset!… No Reira…Nga Mihi Arohanui Kia Koutou Katoa…No Nga Tangata O Aotearoa…TIHEI MAURI ORA😜
The Hongi is an ancient sacred practice of acknowledgement to both the physical & spiritual greeting between the two people sharing that special space of where the moment each other touch nose to nose they've connected to the spiritual realm that alerts each other's loved one's (ancestors) who are then greeting & acknowledging each other on the otherside smiling down upon their descendants watching their every move & mood as the welcoming ceremony proceeds. There are more aspects to the traditional Hongi that coincides with the Welcoming (Powhiri/Pohiri) ceremony by the acknowledgement of the breath of life each other takes when they also touch nose to nose in recognizing the air or breath that you inhale from your nostrils, if good enough for me, is good.enough for as this is the same air by which we both live by. There's more but here's just an example of our cultural identity it's protocols & practices