Walking the island of Ciova

Friday, October 16

Ciova is located across a bay from Trogir. We started our hike at the island's highest point (the village of Zedno) and walked about 6 miles to the end of the island where we visited a monastery built in the 13th century. 


This photo above shows some the island, looking down on a coastal village and across the ocean to the mountains of the mainland.  And below are photos of the monastery.

 


As if we hadn't already walked enough, after lunch we spent the afternoon seeing the town of Trogir: The village was founded by the Greeks around 200 BC, later fortified by the Romans, and then developed as an outpost to repel the Turks. The cathedral photos show an alter and the ceiling (God is in the center, looking down on the world).  


People live in the old city; one home's entrance is decorated with flower pots.







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