Saturday, October 17 Saturday was spent visiting Krka National Park, which is known for its waterfalls and rivers. The area has had heavy rainfall this week such that the rivers are overflowing their banks and the waterfalls are even more spectacular than usual. Most of the trails were closed, so we walked very little and were unable to take the planned river cruise. Nevertheless, we saw some beauty and power and enjoyed a lunch of fresh trout and locally-made wine. Best of all, the sun came out and the temp reached 70. After returning to our hotel in Trogir, we had a lecture about modern Croatia. In brief, several years after Tito's death, Slovenia and Croatia declared themselves independent countries. The other states within the former Yugoslavia objected. There was a 10 day war with Slovenia. The longer war was between the Roman Catholic Croatians, the Moslem Bosnians, and the Eastern Orthodox Serbians. All speak the same language but the Croatians write thei...