Island Brac, Croatia

Island Brac is the third largest island of Croatia with an area of about 396 km. Brac Island has a population of about 13.000 peple, who are living in numerous little places, which are (by alphabetical order): Bobovisca, Bobovisca N/M, Bol, Dol, Donji Humac, Dracevica, Gornji Humac, Lozisca, Milna, Mirca, Murvica, Nerezisca, Novo Selo, Postira, Povlja, Pucisca, Praznica, Selca, Splitska, Sumartin, Supetar, Sutivan, Skrip



29 December, 2005

Bol


Bol is famous for its beautiful beaches made of sand-like white pebbles, like fish's eye-white. Zlatni rat is considered the most beautiful beach of the Adriatic. It stretches out its white tongue almost half a kilometre towards the neighbouring island Hvar, and its cape is moved by the winds from one side to another. The centennial pine trees are impressed on the trails and ways among the houses and skirting the beaches.

(Text and picture taken from http://www.bol.hr)