Skipping Rocks in Bol
Today was spent hanging out in Bol on the western end of Brač, an island about an hour by ferry from Split. The ferry dropped us off in Supetar and Bol was an hour away by bus. Bol was not as tourist-laden as Supetar, and we spent the day relaxing. Sitting on a rock, with our feet in the water, and chatting. We also discovered that neither of us is particularly talented at skipping rocks. Rather uneventful, but a welcome change.
Tomorrow we visit roman ruins in Solin and Trogir, and then head off to Zadar. I picked up a book on Croatian history and have already seen some of the sights mentioned in it. Read about Solin and Trogir today, so tomorrow's sights should have a bit more significance.
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Croatian history -- that's got to be as short of a book as RFK's African history one.
The art of skipping stones entails ensuring the rotational velocity r, exceeds the gravimetric constant (g) times the surface area of the stone (x times y) divided by the framistanic constant of the rock. It's really quite simplifical.
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