05/18/2007 - Day 6: from after Ustrine Pogana
The last day of our hike begins at 8:30 clock. The bus takes us to Ustrine, the end of the fourth day. First, it is at ground level and in gusty wind, the bora, to the small church visit Majka Bozja that we offer. Then it goes through a variety of landscapes, forests and clearings. Again and again we the sighting of deer and deer is in prospect, alone deer we see it yet, but the bare skeleton of deer from an ample water hole.
As the group now works like a well oiled machine, we can easily allow us to visit the cave, "Jama na Sredi. On the way we rush past a small Austrian Hiking Group - This is the second and last time on our hike that we meet other people. Ralf only Jun and trust in the depths of the cave, where traces of hunters from the Paleolithic period (7000 BC). Have been found. At the midday break in
Drakovac surprised us Keith-Heinz again, this time filled with pasta salad and meatloaf with boiled eggs - meatloaf. We are delighted - to praise him and the hotel kitchen.
goes through some thick brush and forest Peski it to where we are greeted by friends with a refrigerated keg beer. After the beer and coffee break, we can show ourselves to be largely preserved and lovingly restored settlement, but has provided a colony of Osnabrück. Most small villages are left to fall against and Cres.
On our last kilometers to Pogana we come across unusual free green spaces. They have cleared the Austrians over 100 years in laborious work of trees, shrubs and stones in order to locate cattle. Too bad - did not work. Today, say between any re-vegetation, deer and hare "Good Night". And we actually get to see deer.
Our step is faster the closer we get to Pogana, the end of our trip. Clock by 19, we reach the harbor inn on the southern tip of Cres. A satisfied smile spreads on the faces of the participants. We treat the mandatory reward and in this case, also winner of beer: We are the first people to have no significant moves by the island of Cres in one piece from north to south.
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