"Telegragh" in the time of Napoleon referred to a visual system with flags or wide arms for sending coded signals from one telegraph station to the next. At night, they sometimes employed flares, or even baskets with burning material in place of the flags or arms. The stations were typically many miles apart and could be used to rapidly transmit messages over long distances. The positions of the arms defined the characters. Such a system is also referred to as a semaphore system. There were no electrical telegraph system for several more decades after Napoleon's time.
Great video! I also recommend Mestrovic gallery: amazing views of the Adriatic, and the sculptures are impressive too. I think it’s close to that beach you went to.
Thanks this is about 5 th or 6 th video we have watched and it is by far the most comprehensive of Split itself , too many show Diocletian’s palace and then go straight to attractions out of town, thanks again
Thanks for the great video.. we fly to split this weekend and your guide is super helpful.
So glad you found it helpful! We hope you had a great trip! :)
"Telegragh" in the time of Napoleon referred to a visual system with flags or wide arms for sending coded signals from one telegraph station to the next. At night, they sometimes employed flares, or even baskets with burning material in place of the flags or arms. The stations were typically many miles apart and could be used to rapidly transmit messages over long distances. The positions of the arms defined the characters. Such a system is also referred to as a semaphore system. There were no electrical telegraph system for several more decades after Napoleon's time.
Great video! I also recommend Mestrovic gallery: amazing views of the Adriatic, and the sculptures are impressive too. I think it’s close to that beach you went to.
What a cool city! The ancient ruins in the grocery store was crazy
It really is a one-of-a-kind city! :)
good you discovered marjan, not many tourist get there. i fished there alot.,,, lived in split for 2 years, and went to marjan daily
Thanks this is about 5 th or 6 th video we have watched and it is by far the most comprehensive of Split itself , too many show Diocletian’s palace and then go straight to attractions out of town, thanks again
Aww thanks so much! We're so happy you liked it! Are you heading to Split soon? If so, we hope you have an amazing trip!
Awesome video, great recommendations. We’re heading there this late spring.
Aww thanks so much! We hope you have an AMAZING trip! ❤
Great video! Planning on visiting in April.
Thanks so much! And we hope you have a great trip! It's an amazing city!
Mediterranean vibes 😎👍
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Great video!
Thanks so much!
Very nice video 😊
Thanks! Glad you liked it! 😀
the woman narrator has such a pleasant voice !
Spalato, Dalmazia.
You are an irredentist worthless life form
Never thought to cook rice in tomato sauce???? Must not have any Latino friends lol
Awesome video! When did you guys visit? Is this recent?
Thanks again for sharing! :)
Hi There! So glad you enjoyed it! We were there in September, and it still was plenty hot enough for swimming! Do you have a trip to Split coming up?!
@@SharingtheRoad That's nice. Nothing planned yet but hopefully we get to visit soon. We are actively looking into Croatia and Slovania. :)
This is only 10% ,split gives more more of that 🫡