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Old cannons and Maritime museum in the St John's Fortress, which guards the eastern side of the city
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| A medieval galleon was just passing through St. John Fortress and entering into the old port
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| Although she was a replica, she still looked pretty striking
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| and she finally docked to pick up more tourists for the sunset cruise
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Usually they will put either a goddess or something more fierce-looking at the front of the galleon...but this!
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| A better view of the old port, its breakwater and a bit of its beach
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| After passing St. John's Fortress we were walking on the Eastern side of the wall. Soon we were approaching Luza Square, where the Bell Tower was
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| The 15th century Bell Tower has a single bell that is struck each day at noon by two large bronze figures (so- called 'green men')
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It started leaning after several earthquakes
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| Dome of the Dubrovnik Cathedral
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| Looking back at St john's Fortress
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| Panoramic view of the old port
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