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The wall facing the sea is most often thinner (1.5m wide) than those facing the land side (can be as thick as 6m)
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| This scaffolding reminds us that the walls still need proper maintenance if we want them to stand against time
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| The Bastion of Saint Margarita.. That post is a good place to hide during heavy rain (we saw many ppl hiding inside there on the 2nd day when the thunderstorm came)
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Approaching the Bastion Saint Saviour
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| A lazy cat taking an afternoon nap in one of the private gardens below
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| The three bells belong to the church of St. Nicholas
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| The is is perhaps the widest opening of the whole city wall
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A peek at the old port and the Kaše breakwater
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| The cable car station at the top of the hill offers an excellent view of the old city
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| | Walking along the city wall could easily take an hour or two, luckily there is a toilet around so you don't have to do it on or over the wall
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