Lake Bled, and why we will not take you there
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by Paul
4y ago
5 reasons why we prefer other areas in Slovenia ..read more
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Planning your holidays in Slovenia
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by Paul
4y ago
A collection of useful links for planning your holidays in Slovenia ..read more
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Health and safety in Slovenia
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by Paul
4y ago
Drinking water, first aid and other health and safety issues ..read more
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Driving in Slovenia
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by Paul
4y ago
Driving in Slovenia ..read more
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Slovenia travel information
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by Paul
4y ago
Language, currency and electricity in Slovenia ..read more
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The best season to visit Slovenia
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by Paul
4y ago
Slovenia has pleasantly warm summers and sometimes cold winters with lots of snow. The changing of the seasons can be sudden and in spring, there is an explosion of life. What is the best season to see birds, flowers or amphibians, or to do a hiking tour?  ..read more
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The unknown reptiles of Slovenia
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by Paul
4y ago
If you believe that the reptiles and amphibian species of central Europe are well known, think again … Here, I present a tentative species list, as a basis for discussion ..read more
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Why Slovenia should be your next holiday destination
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by Paul
4y ago
Slovenia has an exceptionally rich nature, with influences from the Alps, the Pannonian plain, the Dinaric mountain range, the Mediterranean sea and the North Italian plain. You can see all of this on day trips, based at single accommodation ..read more
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Primaeval forest in Slovenia
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by Paul
4y ago
Primaeval forest once covered most of Europe. This is the ultimate landscape without humans. Do nothing, and, after a succession of different vegetation types, eventually, an entirely natural forest will grow. Nearly any other landscape is to a certain extent man-made ..read more
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Little red riding hood and the big, not so bad wolf
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by Paul
4y ago
Our little son (age four) asked if I could read Little red riding hood as a bedtime story. So I did, but halfway, the story got a little twist. This is what happens when a biologist tells a fairytale ..read more
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