The main attraction in Pula is an ancient Roman amphitheater that is really well preserved. The day was a bit cool and it took us forever to figure how and where to park, but eventually we made it and really enjoyed walking around the structure.
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It was hard to get a good photo, but seeing the sea through the coliseum windows was really pretty. Even on an overcast day. |
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These are olive oil jugs that were on display underneath the coliseum. They had a small area excavated and an exhibition down there. Pretty cool. |
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