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The summer vacation of my youth


Written by Alenka

In my youth, school, normally as everyone in my place Holidays not spent the summers in the costs of mar.Nos stayed on our sites.
Boys of Ljubljana, when classes ended in June, we met every day on the banks of rivers: Ljubljana, Sava, and even Sora, barium depending where we live. We
south of Ljubljana, we used to meet us each evening on the shore of Ljubljana, Spica, in a public banjo, (junction Ljubljuanica and Grubarjev kanal).
were jumping off a bridge, made of wood, water, and we played with buseabamos pelota.A times when there was a strong current, Terry maron color, made by a storm, it was very difficult to swim in the river and cross without the current carry you along. Anyos
later, when it grew a bit and we each had its own bike, we were going to swim Sora.El Sava and Sava river was very clean with stones blancquisimas.Pero Sava water was very cold. Swimming in Sava, in some places was very dangerous, as they always were forming a trailing vortices which people below the water surface and there were many people who lost their lives way too fast approaching them.
For me, the most interesting trips were when we went to Banyan to Sora.Su water was always hot and slow and paysaje around the river was green: forests and meadows filled with Sora flores.A we were usually on Sundays, all familia.Salimos already Manyana house and stayed all day and taking the sol.La banyan Marenda, the mother usually prepares consigo.Mi trajiamos corn cake, filled in the water mirtilo.El cerizas or not we had, we drank water river that was very limpia.No knew nothing about the pollution of rivers, and that did not exist. Nearly sixty
Anyos since then the world changed a lot. Were polluted rivers, air and land. Slovenia
We are lucky that our tap water still runs the water and when I take a stroll through the nearby forest, drink water from sources that there are very many around Logatec.






The river Sava in the north of Ljubljana, today. Without its white pebble beaches


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