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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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Category: Montenegro

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Our Lady of the Rocks

February 6, 2013January 14, 2016 Rich McClear

In 1997 I first visited these islands.  I have been back several times.  Here is what I wrote then. June 1998 We visited the Church of Our Lady of the Rock which sits on an artificial island where the four … Continue reading Our Lady of the Rocks

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Parast

February 6, 2013January 14, 2016 Rich McClear

Parast is an old Venetian town in the Boka.  It sits just opposite the narrow point of the inner bay and had a fort above the town.  Now it is a place for people to spend the summer. Continue reading Parast

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Kotor Ferry

February 6, 2013November 12, 2013 Rich McClear

The ferry crosses a narrow neck of the Boka Kotor making the drive from Budva to Dubrovnik about an hour faster.   Continue reading Kotor Ferry

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Skala Kotor

February 6, 2013January 14, 2016 Rich McClear

This is the road from Kotor to Cetinje.  Someone once asked the Prince-Bishop Njegos Petrovic how long it took to travel from Kotor (then part of Venice) to Cetinje, the capital of independent Montenegro.  He said “For a friend, about 6 … Continue reading Skala Kotor

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Nikšić and the Ostrog Monestary

January 30, 2013November 12, 2013 Kevin

Continue reading Nikšić and the Ostrog Monestary

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Kotor

January 30, 2013January 14, 2016 Kevin

Kotor is a World Heritage Site.  It is a walled city that had been part of the Venetian Republic, and then part of Austria until the end of the First World War when it became part of Yugoslavia, and then … Continue reading Kotor

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Sveti Stefan

January 30, 2013January 14, 2016 Kevin

Sveti Stefan used to be a village.  Under Tito it became an exclusive hotel hosting the likes of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, Princess Margaret and Robert McNamara.    We first visited in 1972.  We were allowed to wander the … Continue reading Sveti Stefan

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Podgorica

January 30, 2013November 12, 2013 Kevin

We lived in Podgorica for a year from Autumn 1999 to Autumn 2000.  It was a pleasant enough town but the best part was living an hour from the coast and an hour from the mountains. Continue reading Podgorica

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Montenegro

January 30, 2013November 12, 2013 Kevin

We first visited Montenegro in 1972.  It turned we visited during the last small pox epidemic in Europe. We, and our rental car, were commandeered by the Public Health service to drive vaccine to a remote village in the lake … Continue reading Montenegro

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