Rainy days are also part of life. Yeah, I know! We all like taking sunny, shiny photos with vivid colors and beautiful blue skies. I'm not any different. But then, I thought, why not record that rainy part of life too!? And here it is, my city, Zagreb, in the rain.
Zagreb's European Square, wet and empty.
It's more or less the same situation on the main square.
Only delivery guys are working even more than usual on such rainy days.
In Zrinjevac Park, a group of tourists is not distracted by bad weather. They stopped on the park's north side to see a 140-year-old meteorological column that still extremely accurately measures and records temperature, humidity, and air pressure.
Billboards with the best photos from this year's National Geographics photo contest can be seen along the park's promenade on the west side.
Some young people took shelter from the rain under the pavilion's roof in the park's center.
The waterfall greeted its sisters, the raindrops, with its jets of water, so it was difficult to distinguish the sound of rain from the noise of the waterfall.
Going further south, towards Zagreb's central railway station, meeting a passerby on the otherwise busy pedestrian path next to Josip Juraj Strossmayer Park was almost impossible.
The bicycle parking lot across the street from the main building of Zagreb's central railway station was full of bicycles. No one seemed interested in burning calories for fun in the rain.
They all ran to catch the tram.
And King Tomislav, despite the rain, rode his horse just as proudly.
Not far from him, sitting on a traffic sign, a crow carefully and devotedly watched how rare passersby crossed the pedestrian crossing.
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