Balkans 2019 - Tuesday, June 4 - Tirana, Albania, to Kotor, Montenegro, and Dubrovnik, Croatia


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IMG_8892 - Galerija Mogren. The near-by Mogren beaches are an especially popular part of this Montenegrin Riviera.
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IMG_8894 - Kotor, Montenegro. We approached the city from Budva via E80, through the 1637m-long Vrmac Tunnel.
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IMG_8895 - For more photos of Kotor and Dubrovnik, see our 2018 Croatia collection, on this site, www.greenmr.com/wolfe.
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IMG_8896 - Like many buildings, this Pima family palace is a mix of styles, having been damaged by earthquakes.
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IMG_8897 - This celebrates the many healthy, friendly, stray cats in Kotor, that are fed and cared for by the community.
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IMG_8898 - On St John Mountain, is the Church of our Lady of Remedy. Our 2918 trip has photos from the trail up to the fortress.
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IMG_8899 - The Škurda is a moat outside the north wall of the old town.
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IMG_8900 - Robert on the city wall with a view across to the agricultural and residential village of Skaljari
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IMG_8901 - Tracy and the view from the top of the city wall down over the inner Kotor harbour
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IMG_8902 - Built as a storage building in 1762, this became Napoleon's Theatre in 1819, the Town Hall in 1901, and now a hotel.
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IMG_8903 - The influx of varied cats is said to been have started by the 7th century, with sailors from around the world.
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IMG_8909 - The town wall climbing the mountain. The town survived earthquakes in 1537, 1563, 1667, 1729, and 1979.

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