Vignettes from Jim and Emmy's years of travel


Yugoslavia

Boat Travel in Yugoslavia


Yugoslavia - Hvar, Island of Hvar, to Split, Yugoslavia: The ferryboat went around and past other islands, and arrived in Split on time. Several boats were coming and going at the same time, and the three Captains were playing “chicken,” and our Captain lost. But we finally off the boat OK.

Yugoslavia - Kardeljevo, to the Island of Hvar: There were several vehicles in the line in front of us this morning, but we got on the 10:00 AM ferryboat to Sucuraj on the Island of Hvar.

Yugoslavia - Orebic, Peljesac Peninsula, to Korcula Island, Round Trip: We bought 25¢ tickets to the island and town of Korcula, a “who can imagine this exists” kind of city, founded by the Greeks, many centuries BC.

Yugoslavia - Trpanj, Peljesac Peninsula, to Kardeljevo: This peninsula extends in a northerly direction, somewhat parallel to the coast, so the ferryboat ride was much shorter than the drive would be.

Tidbit by Jim and Emmy Humberd

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