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<p>[QUOTE="Robidoux Pass, post: 4985575, member: 96691"]Wow! Great writeup, <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/members/curtisimo.83845/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/members/curtisimo.83845/">Curtisimo</a>. It brings back poignant memories as I've been to Dubrovnik twice. The second time was last year. The first time, in 1985, was a little more exciting as a week before our departure I changed our itinerary of Egypt back to the States to surprise my wife whose heritage is half Croatian and thus a surprise visit to Dubrovnik. By changing our itinerary from T.W.A. to the Yugoslav airline JAT, I ended up taking us off the T.W.A flight between Athens and Rome piloted by Cpt. Testrake which was the well-known flight that was hi-jacked and traveled back and forth between Algiers and Beiruit for about 17 days. But that's another story.</p><p><br /></p><p>I especially appreciated your information on the quarantine. Quarantines in the Mediterranean area are something I've been studying. I'm going to have to research the info you provided on Dubrovnik. I'll be looking more into it. Thanks for sharing.</p><p><br /></p><p>I truly enjoy medieval walled cities such as Dubrovnik. Others worth visiting are Lucca, Italy and also Budva and Kotor in Montenegro.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Robidoux Pass, post: 4985575, member: 96691"]Wow! Great writeup, [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/members/curtisimo.83845/']Curtisimo[/URL]. It brings back poignant memories as I've been to Dubrovnik twice. The second time was last year. The first time, in 1985, was a little more exciting as a week before our departure I changed our itinerary of Egypt back to the States to surprise my wife whose heritage is half Croatian and thus a surprise visit to Dubrovnik. By changing our itinerary from T.W.A. to the Yugoslav airline JAT, I ended up taking us off the T.W.A flight between Athens and Rome piloted by Cpt. Testrake which was the well-known flight that was hi-jacked and traveled back and forth between Algiers and Beiruit for about 17 days. But that's another story. I especially appreciated your information on the quarantine. Quarantines in the Mediterranean area are something I've been studying. I'm going to have to research the info you provided on Dubrovnik. I'll be looking more into it. Thanks for sharing. I truly enjoy medieval walled cities such as Dubrovnik. Others worth visiting are Lucca, Italy and also Budva and Kotor in Montenegro.[/QUOTE]
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