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Ancient stones are tough. A modern artillery shell which can shred a shiny new hotel will bounce off stones laid by the Romans. This is at Mali Ston, a beautiful town where salt has been produced since prehistoric times. At night I sat outside at a cafe with no lights on. A group of soldiers was playing cards and whenever a dog would bark in the distance they'd stop talking and listen. Each time a dog barked it was closer. Finally one man said "that's my Bozho." The soldiers picked up their rifles and headed up the road to meet the invaders.
From a Dalmatian reference: "Presumably the Ston salt pans were used already in prehistoric times, judging by the abundant finds in the early Iron Age graves on the isthmus."
All photos are the exclusive property of James Mason
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