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On day 2, I ended up spending the night in Karlovach. As I was new to the country, I was still weary of sleeping in anything other than a hostel or hotel.  So, the most expensive room of the two month trip went down in Karlovach for about $60 for the night.  I did meet a great person there named Marko, who worked in the hotel, we even went out for a drink later that night.  I still keep in contact with him by email.  The city was/is still heavily part of the Croatian military.  You can see some buildings that have been effected by the past war.  
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This to the right was the hotel room in Buzet, I had been biking in the rain all day long and just wanted to take a super hot shower, did not happen, but that was fine after the initial understanding was hard to take.  When I mean biking in rain, I mean biking in the middle of hours of long thundershowers.  People in cars were probably laughing at me.  But, it was kinda fun, especially once I met some locals at the local bar.  This one man took me around town in his car.  he took me to another bar, where he bought me a few more beers, and then dropped me back off at the hotel.  He was pretty funny, even though it was rather hard to communicate.