Secrets of Slovenia

People dress as monsters for the carnival of Kurentovanje in Ptuj, Slovenia.

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Photo credit I feel Slovenia / Jure Fundak

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Secrets of Slovenia

Traditional wooden huts of Velika Planina, Slovenia, taken in the snow.

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Secrets of Slovenia

Aerial view of the town of Kamnik, Slovenia features pedestrianized sections, rows of uninterrupted, 18th century burger homes, red slate tile roofs, church towers, and utter late Baroque loveliness.

Photo credit I feel Slovenia / Jost Gantar

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Secrets of Slovenia

Predjamski Grad, Slovenia which is a castle carved into a sheer cliff face.

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Secrets of Slovenia

Koper Cathedral in Slovenia, seen here at dusk, houses an altarpiece by Venetian master, Carpaccio.

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Photo credit I feel Slovenia / Matej Vranic

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Envago app – Croatia

A new adventure travel app, where adventure travellers can find activity providers across the world. book experiences and chat to fellow travellers on the same trip

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