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Kotor, Montenegro
... and proud past, especially the ornate Church of Sveti Nikola, which was built between the 15th and 17th centuries. After some free time to explore further, it's on to Gospa Islet, which you'll reach by boat. According to legend, seamen created this small man-made island by dropping a rock into Kotor Bay after each successful voyage. The church here is fittingly called Our Lady of the ...
Kotor and the 1300 Steps
... last step off the path down from the fortress. Then after a bit of sightseeing, we stopped for lunch at an outdoor cafe. I rushed off to the post office to get my stamps and change of smaller bills. I got back just in time to order a Greek salad and then rushed off to get some postcards that I hadn't been able to buy because I didn't have any small currency. I didn't realize how much the stamps cost. It would probably have been better to send ...
Land of the Giants
... then walked down to the beach front (quickly, and closely following a girl wearing tiny shorts) to have a couple of drinks. A number of the bars seem pretty good, based mainly on the fact that they have girls dancing on the pavement outside, and on tables and the bars inside, to entice punters in - it worked, and we ended up in a bar called The Trocadero which the males seemed to appreciate more than the females for some reason..
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The Montenegrin Coast
... end though I couldn't do it to myself and chose the much more preferable option of being unconscious.
The following morning I was up at 9am and ready to check out Budva. It was coming to the end of the Montenegrin holiday season so there was not a lot going on. I was happy enough though just seeing the towns potential. I walked along the pebbled beach to start with, but soon got fed up with that as it was hard work, then walked along the bar lined ...
Black Mountain Country
... they are becoming the seasoned little travellers we need them to be. Kris, who gets car sick was doped up on Sea Legs and had elasticised bracelets that go on your wrists to stop the "Chucky" monster from appearing which must have helped because the road was bumpy and winding, but we had no sickness issues. The road was very narrow in some places and we had instances where oncoming trucks, buses and cars had to back up to allow us to pass. It was amazingly hilly ...