but the page is really messed up by them. Try posting them in centered alignment. Also, for the moment at least, there is nut really much information. Let me know when you added things and I'll up my vote
Very good page with some fabulous pictures. The one in the overview is simply "too much beautiful".
When you write "war caused very high level of (land ?) mines contamination" you mean that there is a concrete danger to suffer damages from a blast?
I'm curious, about Genova cyclon. You know, I live in Genova, 600 Km far from Svilaja, and I'm argueing how my town can be linked to weather conditions in Croatia.
I suppose there are no huts in that area, so it could be useful to know possibilities of board and lodging in the villages around Svilaja.
Final consideration, war is the most stupid act the man can do!
Cheers
Hi cedad! I'll jump in to comment on Genoa bay low pressures. Genoa bay is famous for producing or deepening low pressure systems from unstable air that comes from Atlantic over the France (in most cases). Then those low pressure's move into Adriatic and cause lot of precipitation on the Croatian coast and bad weather in the mountains. Usually in winter that low pressure pulls the cold air from the NE and when that cold air meets moist air in the low pressure we can have lot of snow and very strong to hurricane force Bura (Bora). And I agree about the war! Front line was going partially over Svilaja so along it many mines were planted.
Thanks Velebit, for your explanation. I know that a low pressure in the Genova bay produces haevy precipitations in the north section of Appennini and the west Alps because the strong winds get a lot of moisture from the warm Ligurian sea, but I couldn't suppose that it has effects even in the Balkan countries.
The qusina's text and pictures increased my will to go there during summer holidays, let's say 50% sea and 50% mountains, but land mines are a big problem. How can I tell my wife and friends I will guide them in a beautiful environment where someone hid land mines? No one will come and I'm a little bit frightened.
I have a hard time understanding the route information. It looks like a gorgeous place! I doubt I will ever go there in this life, but I can appreciate the beauty through your page.
Thank you, Lolli!!! I mean on a lot of beauty the Svilaja mountain. Like, Adriatic sea in view, wide and far view,
smells of Mediterranean aromatic plants which come from all directions...
Yes, one part of mountain is safe (S.W. side), but...
vvujisic - Feb 18, 2006 3:26 pm - Voted 10/10
Finally!Congratulations, Leonardo! Finally, my wish is fullfield! Beautiful page with nice photos and description! Zivela Svilaja!
LeonardoDj - Feb 19, 2006 9:25 am - Hasn't voted
Thanks Vlado!Yes finally!!!
LeonardoDj - Feb 20, 2006 7:57 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Thanks Vlado!Ok, Vlado!
sibnuti cu to sve i igrati se valjda jos do kraja ove sedmice!
to sam stavio vise onako!
biti ce to valjda solidna stranica, ha ha haaa...
Gangolf Haub - Feb 20, 2006 5:31 am - Voted 9/10
Beautiful Photosbut the page is really messed up by them. Try posting them in centered alignment. Also, for the moment at least, there is nut really much information. Let me know when you added things and I'll up my vote
LeonardoDj - Feb 20, 2006 8:08 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Beautiful PhotosFor 15 days, Svilaja page to be finished!
Thanks for good comment and evaluation my pictures!
Vid Pogachnik - Feb 21, 2006 4:30 pm - Voted 10/10
Great pictures!It's a great page now! Link it to Gordan's Dinaric Alps.
LeonardoDj - Mar 4, 2006 6:24 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Great pictures!Thanks Vid!
kamil - Feb 23, 2006 1:19 am - Voted 10/10
ljepe slikea ja cu da jos malo pocekam i ne glasam, samo kazem da puno volim sve slike :)
pozdrav
kamil
LeonardoDj - Feb 23, 2006 2:53 pm - Hasn't voted
ha ha haa...Hvala Kamile na strpljenju!
Trebala bi biti gotova kroz 10-ak dana!
pozdrav!
Dow Williams - Mar 4, 2006 2:55 pm - Voted 10/10
Exceptional Page...very well done Leonardo
Velebit - Mar 4, 2006 5:13 pm - Voted 10/10
SvilajaI waited till you finish to post any comment or vote. Great page Gusina! Described well and fantastic photos!
LeonardoDj - Mar 4, 2006 6:23 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: SvilajaThanks Saša, Thanks Dow!
cedad - Mar 4, 2006 11:54 pm - Voted 10/10
SvilajaVery good page with some fabulous pictures. The one in the overview is simply "too much beautiful".
When you write "war caused very high level of (land ?) mines contamination" you mean that there is a concrete danger to suffer damages from a blast?
I'm curious, about Genova cyclon. You know, I live in Genova, 600 Km far from Svilaja, and I'm argueing how my town can be linked to weather conditions in Croatia.
I suppose there are no huts in that area, so it could be useful to know possibilities of board and lodging in the villages around Svilaja.
Final consideration, war is the most stupid act the man can do!
Cheers
Velebit - Mar 5, 2006 1:18 am - Voted 10/10
Re: SvilajaHi cedad! I'll jump in to comment on Genoa bay low pressures. Genoa bay is famous for producing or deepening low pressure systems from unstable air that comes from Atlantic over the France (in most cases). Then those low pressure's move into Adriatic and cause lot of precipitation on the Croatian coast and bad weather in the mountains. Usually in winter that low pressure pulls the cold air from the NE and when that cold air meets moist air in the low pressure we can have lot of snow and very strong to hurricane force Bura (Bora). And I agree about the war! Front line was going partially over Svilaja so along it many mines were planted.
LeonardoDj - Mar 5, 2006 8:39 am - Hasn't voted
Re: SvilajaThanks Sasa, thanks all!
cedad - Mar 5, 2006 10:41 am - Voted 10/10
Re: SvilajaThanks Velebit, for your explanation. I know that a low pressure in the Genova bay produces haevy precipitations in the north section of Appennini and the west Alps because the strong winds get a lot of moisture from the warm Ligurian sea, but I couldn't suppose that it has effects even in the Balkan countries.
The qusina's text and pictures increased my will to go there during summer holidays, let's say 50% sea and 50% mountains, but land mines are a big problem. How can I tell my wife and friends I will guide them in a beautiful environment where someone hid land mines? No one will come and I'm a little bit frightened.
Steve Larson - Mar 7, 2006 11:25 pm - Voted 8/10
Good work, butI have a hard time understanding the route information. It looks like a gorgeous place! I doubt I will ever go there in this life, but I can appreciate the beauty through your page.
kamil - Mar 20, 2006 8:13 pm - Voted 10/10
ohoho...Vidim dalsi radovi u putu :)
LeonardoDj - Mar 21, 2006 1:35 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: ohoho...Da, nesto sitno.
LeonardoDj - Mar 24, 2006 6:42 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Gorgeous photosThank you, Lolli!!! I mean on a lot of beauty the Svilaja mountain. Like, Adriatic sea in view, wide and far view,
smells of Mediterranean aromatic plants which come from all directions...
Yes, one part of mountain is safe (S.W. side), but...