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Villa Vidikovac Budva

Jadranski put bb Budva, 85 310 , Serbia and Montenegro

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Miniaturdubrovnik

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... Normalsterblicher keinen Zugang mehr hat. Dieser Auswuchs des Kapitalismus hat mich ziemlich schockiert. Ich konnte mir kaum vorstellen, dass ein gesamtes historisches Staedtchen einfach privatisiert werden kann und fuer die breite Oeffentlichkeit geschlossen werden kann. Oder um es etwas geschwollen auszudruecken, diese Kommodifizierung der kulturellen wie auch natuerlichen (auch die Straende sind geschlossen fuer die Oeffentlichkeit) Gueter, hat mich ziemlich schockiert...
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Day 292 - Uncharted Waters

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... lost in his own thoughts and I stood at the helm, one hand firmly upon the rudder, the other shading my eyes as I cut a clear piercing view across the diamond flecked waters. This was the moment I was talking about. The feeling of pure and unadulterated freedom, adventure, exploration. No course set but the one we pursue. No boundaries except the will of the human spirit and the limits of our imagination. A tingle of nerve and fear and ...

Nikola

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... 1085;е предс 90;авляю& #1090; себе, что те места, куда они обычн 86; ездят в отпус 82;, могут выгля ...

Hiking to the Fortress

A travel blog entry by arizonafox

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... hour. When we got to the top we savored our success, explored, and relaxed for about a half an hour. Then, we made our way back down, which was actually twice as hard as going up! Don’t underestimate the use of your legs and butt when you are walking down a steep hill for an hour. The way down was more relaxed and we stopped to admire the view, and again later to ...

Beautiful Budva And Historic Kotor.

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... Kangaroo, just leaving a few of the “stayers” to head off to a night club.

Next morning our first stop was to see Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Getting there early we missed the crowds and all had a great time wandering around the labyrinth lanes of the living walled city. Something which is always pleasing in this part of Europe is that the old cities are still inhabited and the usual commercial businesses still carry on regardless ...

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