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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