In the last year, year and a few months of my Cryptosocial activity, I published quite a few posts about the small port of the village called Liznjan ...
... and since this is a really small place, putting out yet another one, could look like one too much ... but there is always something photogenic going on here ... and cool details are unpredictably scattered all around ... and also, I always showed here the central part, around the main fishing dock, forgetting the other side of the bay. On this photograph, a local fisherman is using a small boat to get through the shallows to the bigger boat anchored in deeper water.
Here is a lovely, pretty elegant small boat ...
... with a funny green flag, displaying a cartoonish Hyena and that word, Hyena written in Croatian. This is also the name of the boat. Sounds a bit like the kind of name appropriate for a bunch of cartoonish pirates.
As the flag flutters on the wind, the Hyena keeps changing its shape, from fat to thin and vice versa. This Hyena is not the only pet here ...
... there is also a cat in the bay ...
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... and she's greeting the humans who are visiting the bay.
Sometimes she provides free guided tours.
These two old agave are overlooking the port from the year ... I don't know exactly, but they are experienced overlookers, that's for sure.
Here is a nice spiral detail from the agave.
This old, overturned ship is resting near the succulent plants ...
... and there is another, more streamlined ship laying a bit further.
This is a view at the other side of the bay ... the main fishing dock is relatively far, to small on the photograph to be recognizable ...
... but with a bit of zooming, we can be instantly transported there ...
... among the recreational anglers ...
... waiting for some big catch ...
... or whatever the future brings ...
... while a fish hunter of the more professional kind is on his way to throw the nets in the deeper, more open waters.
Here is some artwork on the small summer house ... and on the following photograph ...
... you can take a look at a nice little reminder on what not to do in this part of the bay.
This large bucket with some nets in it is situated near the billboard you just saw ... and somehow looks like part of the message, although a very unclear one.
Not far from there you can visit this nice recreational kayak, firmly stranded on the dry land.
This is a great place for lovers of stranded or overturned boats ...
... or boats in general ...
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... I like this couple of old ruins very much ... this is a very photogenic example of coastal decay.
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This funny little overturned boat is laying nearby ...
... it has two small wheels ... and is chained to a rusted pole ... like some wild thing, always ready to escape if the chance is there.
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Those boats that are still floating ...
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... are bound with ropes to a variety of small makeshift docks made of planks and rusted tubes.
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They look similar at first glance, but each one has some unique details if you take a better look.
Some boats are floating disconnected from the docks.
Here is a shot with a bit of iconic coastal vegetation in the foreground ...
... and here your eyes can enjoy some interesting and colorful succulent plant.
This is some lovely and abandoned summer shack.
These are the skeletal remains of some old dock.
This lovely little red submarine ...
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... was once a lovely little floating boat.
If you approach it from the other direction, it looks very different on photograph - THE END ... wow, what an abrupt ending :D even I am surprised !
As always in these walks on HIVE, all the photographs are my work.
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