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Feeling adventurous? Try Croatia's Baredine Cave
24 September 2009For holidaymakers of the adventurous variety, a visit to a cave could make for an exciting trip.
Croatian holidaymakers have only until the end of October to take in the Baredine Cave, well known for its stalagmites and stalactites.
From October 15th to the 31st, people may visit the caves between 10.30 and 13.30 local time and afterwards entry will be granted by appointment only.
For people hoping to see the famous rock shapes in the caves, including a leaning tower of Pisa and a milkmaid, October is the perfect time to visit.
Explorative holidaymakers will possibly also get the opportunity to see transparent crabs and underground lakes on their visit.
At the entrance to the cave, there is a museum so people can take home goodies to remind them of their trip.
Travel website whatsonwhen.com suggest that it is a great place for a family visit, with the cave surrounded by meadows that are perfect for picnics.
If you are looking for a great and unusual day out while on a Croatian holiday, the Baredine Cave will provide you with an excellent experience.
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