Jana + Montenegro = Love
Jana is in Montenegro and she is not leaving!!!!
I have made it after a horendous 12 hour journey. But these pis are worth it. This is the fortress that is 1300m long. You pay 1Euro to put your life on line, having to walk up 1500 steps all the way to the top on an old pavement dating from the 8th Century. It took me an hour to walk up there, but the pics are stunning, this is really a must. As I walk back down, i hear this funny noise "meeeee", I turn around and there she was, Cindy the goat (2 Serbian girls walking in front of me named her Cindy). I shouted "koza" (goat in slovakian) and as it happens to be the same work in every other slavic language everybody looked my direction. 3 Polish kids started to run after her so she consequently ran after me.There - I was being stalked by a mountain goat, I could see myself in the newspaper "A Slovakian citizen eaten by a mountain goat" or "A girl slips in the San Giovanni fortress and turns into a slovakian pancake". Guys meet Cindy

Koza Cindy

The Cathedral of St. Tryphon. The original church is from the VIII century, according to the annals of Constantine Porfirogenet (the Byzantine czar). A new church is built in 1166 (on the picture). The cathedral was seriously damaged and rebuilt after the earthquake (1667). The second earthquake from 1979 also damaged the cathedral and the careful restoration of parts of its interior has not been completed to the present day.


The old town of Kotor, a look from the "San Giovanni" fortress.

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