Malo Grablje

Malo Grablje

Malo Grablje

Nestled on the island of Hvar in Croatia, Malo Grablje is an abandoned village where nature has taken over. The last inhabitants departed in the 1950s, leaving behind a landscape where trees now grow through the walls of once-thriving homes. Visitors can explore this ghostly settlement, witnessing firsthand how the natural world reclaims human spaces. The village provides a poignant and tangible connection to the past, offering a unique glimpse into the traditional life of Hvar before modernization.

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