![]() ![]() Valuable volunteers from Kapri Island and the Šibenik City Museum regularly cut plants and herbs to keep this fingerprint visible to all interested people. This so-called “stone lace” is a Croatian cultural heritage that will soon get UNESCO’s recognition. It is interesting that this uninhabited islet of 0.14 k㎡ in Šibenik’s waters has as much as 23 km long dry stone, diligently built throughout the history by the local people. We automatically wondered if a cyclops, a giant, or some other ancient Greek giant passed through Croatia, leaving his huge fingerprint there. The islet of Baljenac, also known as Bavljenac, literally looks like a fingerprint from the air. Did you know that there are only two more islands alike in the world? Baljenac (Bavljenac) – fingerprintĪ post shared by Croatia Full Of life on at 9:05am PST Google Earth made it famous globally in 2008, declaring it a natural heart-shaped phenomenon. The islet is not inhabited, although there are archaeological findings confirming that people lived there about 7,000 years ago during the Stone Age. However, we advise you to hire someone to take you there for a sightseeing and a spectacular #instamoment. The islet of Galešnjak is so close to the coast that it seems as if you could reach it while swimming. It makes the world go round, it makes life more beautiful and the proof showing how much love there is in Croatia lies between Pašman Island and the mainland village of Turanj. And they’re all located in a dragon-shaped country! Galešnjak – island of love No, this isn’t about a word association game, but four Croatian islands among the world’s most interesting islands thanks to their unusual shapes. ![]()
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