
After almost a month of discovering pipe organs, we finally have a winner!
This early 18th century organ takes pride of place in the apse, and comes with cherubs wielding trumpets!
I could not find anyone who would let me have a go.

After almost a month of discovering pipe organs, we finally have a winner!
This early 18th century organ takes pride of place in the apse, and comes with cherubs wielding trumpets!
I could not find anyone who would let me have a go.
Today we went to Bosnia and Herzegovina on a tour, here’s what happened.
First we had to get up early and we weren’t that good at keeping track of the time and we almost missed the van. Then we started our drive to Herzegovina where our guide told us about Croatia, Bosnia, and Yugoslavia. I didn’t pay much attention though. Soon after we arrived at the freezing cold waterfalls.

I went for a swim but I got brain freeze after a bit so I got out. Then we got back in the car and we went to Mostar to do some sightseeing. But first we had to have lunch. We got a bunch of food but it started with soup. I thought the soup was the main because I was so full after eating it but apparently not. Then we saw the bridge and we stuck around for a bit to see if anyone would jump off. No one did.

Then Miles chucked a tantrum because he had “heatstroke”. Then we went to go down under the bridge to stick our feet in the water. It was freezing. Then we got gelato and we went back in the van. After a brief stop at Ston for oysters and a stop at the bridge for photos we arrived back. Then we did some cliff jumping. From there we just chilled out until it was time to go to bed.

This is a 14th century monastery, and that’s about all the information I could find. The organ itself is tucked away behind some scaffolding so who knows if it’s even working.
I could not find anyone who would let me have a go.

In the very centre of the city on top of the hill there stands the Saint Mark’s Cathedral. Actually technically it should be called “The artist formerly known as”, since it was demoted to a church a couple of centuries ago, presumably because people from Dubrovnik were sick of Korčulans claiming that their city is nicer.
The organ itself was built in 1787.
I could not find anyone who would let me have a go.
Korčula was really nice and here are my ratings of where we went and what we did.

The aqua park was really fun for tips and they even had water polo, soccer, and volleyball. The reason it’s not five stars is cause I got injured a lot.

It was very tasty and I had mussels. Yum.

Very hot but worth it to go to the beach and get 6 geocaches.
Very tasty nigiri and good miso + steamed rice.
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