Hello Ruggero,glad to hear from you again from your almost 2nd home .
Hot days are on the way and,if I can remember well,they'll be "malpolon" days.
Have a nice time,enjoy and...waiting for further pics
This morning 5 quatuorlineata in few minutes (and few meters) and a sixth specimen not very far from the others.
Ruggero Morimando wrote:Unfortunately I will be able to upload pictures only at home after 11 june. Now two german friends will join me, and I've problems with the memory of my compact Olympus miu 725 SW: almost full of pictures and I don't have its usb connector with me...
Bastien Comment wrote:One question though, no vipers in there?
The legend.
There is an alleged history of St. Gaudentius. It is believed that his reforms did not comply with the wishes of some noble men from Osor, who took advantage of the instability within the papal state and attacked him. Bishop Gaudentius escaped and hid at the base of Mount Osoršćica. There he lived in a cave for one year. The cave was full of snakes and while he was repenting, he begged God for mercy to free these islands forever from poisonous snakes. He escaped to Rome and he continued with his penitential life in the Franciscan monastery in Ancona, where he died on May 31, 1044.
Massimo Trentin wrote:I agree with Mario,seems like Cres-Losinj are vipers free.
At my eyes (my personal opinion) looks quite strange the fact that V.ammodytes is present in the very close Krk, not to mention the surrounding of the Quarnaro gulf,from Istria to East and down to the whole Croatia (please correct me if I'm wrong)...and totally absent only in these two islands...quite odd .
What do you think about it?
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