Hallstatt is a small town  overlooking the lake of Halstatter in Upper 
Austria  in the region of Salzkammergut. It has a small population of 
just 1000 people  and is traditionally been known for its various salt 
mines. However, it is the  breathtaking natural beauty of the town and 
its surrounding area that attract  thousands from all over the world to 
this small paradise on earth. Once upon a  time, when salt was a 
valuable commodity, Hallstatt was full of people who were  very wealthy 
because of the presence of numerous salt mines. Today however, the  
popularity of Hallstatt is because of its natural scenery and tourism 
happens  to be the mainstay of economy of the area.   Every household of
 the town has a bed and breakfast facility and higher  the home, the 
more attractive it becomes for the tourists for panoramic views  around 
the lake they get as a guest. 
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Baska Voda Croatia
The history of this village dates back to the ancient times. Some 
remnants of the fortifications from the beginning of AD are still 
preserved. Moreover, St Nicola and St Lovre Church have a great 
historical meaning in the city.
Rabac, Croatia
It is one of the most popular places in Istria. The biggest attraction 
of this place is beyond doubt the fact that at the top of a hill above 
Rabac, three kilometres from the sea there is an old town Labin. First 
colonies here were established about 4000 years ago. Rabac was a small 
fishermen village to the middle of the last century.   In 1876 an 
English writer and traveller Richard Francis Burton made Rabac famous 
with his book „The Seaboard of Istria". The first hotel Quarnaro was 
built here in 1889. After some time Rabac was called “The Pearl of the 
Kvarner Bay”.
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