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An American after a holiday in Croatia: "I may be exaggerating, but I think I've had enough"...
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An American after a holiday in Croatia: "I may be exaggerating, but I think I've had enough"...

A tourist from Florida, after a vacation in Croatia, admitted that the first heatwave of this year completely exhausted him. His post on Reddit sparked discussion, with many agreeing that the end of June, due to extremely high temperatures, was one of the hardest in recent years. Croatia, along with much of Europe, experienced a strong heatwave at the end of June, with record-high temperatures recorded in many areas. The American tourist, who lives in Florida known for hot and humid summers, described his experience as unbearable, stating he had not been able to cool down for two weeks and felt increasingly drained. He mentioned that he usually avoids traveling to Western Europe in July and August but decided to visit Croatia thinking it was still early June and the worst heat was yet to come. He noted that outside of the sea or under a shower, it was nearly impossible to cool down, with no breeze despite being by the coast. He concluded that this trip to Croatia was not just about feeling the heat but also about the exhaustion and constant sweating that made him seriously consider visiting a doctor upon returning home. Many comments below the post expressed support, with some Croa

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An American after a holiday in Croatia: "I may be exaggerating, but I think I've had enough"...

A tourist from Florida, after a vacation in Croatia, admitted that the first heatwave of this year completely exhausted him. His post on Reddit sparked discussion, with many agreeing that the end of June, due to extremely high temperatures, was one of the hardest in recent years. Croatia, along with much of Europe, experienced a strong heatwave at the end of June, with record-high temperatures recorded in many areas. The American tourist, who lives in Florida known for hot and humid summers, described his experience as unbearable, stating he had not been able to cool down for two weeks and felt increasingly drained. He mentioned that he usually avoids traveling to Western Europe in July and August but decided to visit Croatia thinking it was still early June and the worst heat was yet to come. He noted that outside of the sea or under a shower, it was nearly impossible to cool down, with no breeze despite being by the coast. He concluded that this trip to Croatia was not just about feeling the heat but also about the exhaustion and constant sweating that made him seriously consider visiting a doctor upon returning home. Many comments below the post expressed support, with some Croa

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a personal account of a tourist experiencing extreme heat in Croatia, which is a natural event rather than a political issue. While the heatwave could have political implications related to climate change, the article does not frame it in a political context nor present any slb

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