Kotor Bay to Perast
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Kotor...then a boat down the bay to Perast, ancient seaport facing two islands - one with pines and a cemetery, Island of the Dead, the other built on sunken ships to raise a church of thanks.Meer informatie
Kotor...then a boat down the bay to Perast, ancient seaport facing two islands - one with pines and a cemetery, Island of the Dead, the other built on sunken ships to raise a church of thanks.Meer informatie
It rained. Not a little, a lot, and all day, but once you are wet through, it's not so bad..A hire car because the buses weren't running early enough and Balkan trains are so limited..up theMeer informatie
Today was our American-style luxury Balkan rush - from Podgorica, possibly the only flat bit of Montenegro, to Skopje in North Macedonia via Albania and Kosovo. Dizzying borders, flags, languages,Meer informatie
A wonderful lunch in a sparkling clean motorway services station, somewhat confounding our Albanian expectations..then through the dark mountains and friendly border guards (including an ItalianMeer informatie
Saturday afternoon, so it must be Macedonia...quick trip to the beautiful canyon, hung with monasteries as the Orthodox church hid from the incoming Ottomans, a crowded summer playground outsideMeer informatie
Weird and wonderful, never been anywhere quite like Skopje. We stayed in the old bazaar area, still empty on a Sunday morning (maybe due to protests at government forcing increased wages, hard toMeer informatie
Because the combination of rebuilding after an earthquake in the sixties and recent nationalist statue building mania is too strange
Continuing our rush to connect back to the railways..over hills and green rolling land to Bulgaria. Horse-drawn carts, small tractors, cows on the road, pigs making their final journey, storks in riceMeer informatie