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Adriatic sea from Split's bell tower |
We're going to miss tonight's supermoon eclipse. It happens
here in Croatia at the very inconvenient time of 3:47 AM tomorrow morning and I just can't seem to talk myself into getting up at three to climb the hill in the middle of the park to see it. I'm sure I'll kick myself when I see all the photographs in the morning. But we are hoping to see the supermoon rise over
the Adriatic Sea this evening. The Riva promenade in front of Diocletian's palace is right on the water. That should be a good place to watch moon rise if it's not cloudy.
As for the palace itself, Diocletian built it some 1,700 years ago. It
was his retirement home after stepping down as Emperor of Rome.
Supposedly, he just wanted to kick back and garden but, being the iron-fisted bigoted bastard he was, retirement didn't stop him
from having people put to death
because he didn't like their religion. I think a lot of people must have been relieved when, after five years of "retirement", he died but Romans did built to last. Sections of his palace stand to this day and are the main attraction for the flood of
tourists who visit here. We've spent the last couple of weeks exploring
it and the rest of the jumbled maze of streets, stairs and buildings built into, on, over, under, against and often
with the enormous stone blocks that were once the palace. The ancient city
of Split is a small but amazing place.
So.... on with the night.
via
i.space