Kotor
Kotor old town
Kotor
Cruise ship Sea Cloud last seen in the Aegean
Along the fiord
Herceg Novi, Montenegro
Montenegro
Downtown Tirana
Durres
" Mushroom " bunkers literally along the whole coast
Porto Palermo
Porto Palermo below Ali Pasha`s fortress
Folkdancing, Saranda
Saranda
Albania was an experience; a lovely, poor country with great potential, struggling to overcome its communist past, and yet it is hard to imagine how that can be easily achieved. Wherever we went we found the waterfront and nearby streets to be attractive but a few blocks back things were quite different. We visited Saranda, a resort town not far from Corfu, and then sailed north along an interesting coastline to a new Italian owned marina at Orikum which was very small and in the middle of nowhere. Enroute we overnighted at a small pier in a remote harbour below Ali Pasha`s fortress. Interestingly, the whole coastline is littered with small mushroom shaped concrete bunkers, 700,000 of which were built during the communist era to defend the nation. Paranoia? Then on to Durres, a small city and a busy commercial port which left the yacht filthy with soot and dust. A short bus journey inland to the capital Tirana, where we barely escaped arrest for photographing the guards at an important building, before exit clearance and passage to Montenegro.
The coastline of Montenegro has some spectacular scenery and most of all in the fiord leading to the old town of Kotor perched below a sheer cliff just begging to be climbed. So, we are now recovering some strength before moving on to Croatia.
The coastline of Montenegro has some spectacular scenery and most of all in the fiord leading to the old town of Kotor perched below a sheer cliff just begging to be climbed. So, we are now recovering some strength before moving on to Croatia.
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Hi Guys - looks like you're having fun. Can't wait to join and get involved! Wishing you smooth sailing in the interim. Michael Newman
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