DESPITE SOUTH WIND
AUGUST 16 2008 19:02h
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Hot shots popped out for their morning coffee, while some even did their Saturday shopping or took a walk in the city.
SPLIT, CROATIA – The strong South-Eastern wind, known as `bura` in the Adriatic Sea, has slightly cooled down scorching streets and promenades, luring Split citizens and their guests out of their apartments.
The usual gathering points, Marmont`s Street, the Waterfront and the People`s Square, were full of people today as well, but mostly foreigners moved across the city, who “chased” early morning hours to get attractive shots and gazes.
Home hot shots popped out for their morning coffee, while some even did their Saturday shopping or took a walk in the city.
Despite the wind which blew away their hearts and bodies, many tourists did not leave their apartments without water bottles, sunglasses or hats.
You can see the photos in the attached photo gallery.
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