Just outside of Split, Croatia, lies Salona, an ancient town that once served as the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The site is a treasure trove of historical remnants, featuring well-preserved thermal baths, an amphitheater, and a Roman aqueduct. Visitors can wander through these structures, where the warm, golden light casts a glow on the weathered stone, enhancing the sense of stepping back in time. Today, Salona offers a tangible connection to its Greek and Roman past, inviting exploration and reflection.
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