I left Macedonia in the morning with Slavche and his grandpa who took me to the boarder. Before crossing it I decided to ask some drivers for a lift. I was lucky again. The first car took me. It was Spanish, I mean Catalan, couple. Turned out they're going exactly the same way as me so it was a perfect start of a day! Albania was an interesting experience. The landscapes are amazing - the road was picturesque - going through the mountains, climbing them, just to go all the way down in a second. About the roads.. hmm, guess I haven't seen worse ones in my life. We say that in Poland roads are quite shitty but comparing to Albanian ones we have only highways. Some parts of national road, which is supposed to be the second best type after motorway, were not made of asphalt at all. I'd like to visit Albania some other time but I wouldn't come there with a car unless it would be a monster truck (or a good jeep at least).
It took a long time to go past Albania due to the quality of the roads. Maybe it's their way to keep tourists in their country? Anyways we managed to get to Montenegro. The views changed a bit, in addition to montains there was a nice seaside. Quite like Croatian one but maybe a bit more dirty. The thing is that it's cheaper there (a beer = 0,5 euro) and there're less tourists. After leaving the Catalan guys I hitchhiked bit to Kotor which was my final destination for that day. The place was very nice, really liked the old town surrounded by city walls with small cafes and restaurants. Also it's not so famous place as for example Dubrovnik which means less tourists and better overall experience.
After seeing the town I went 6-7km further to find a place to sleep. This time it turned out to be a construction site. Somebody was building a house for himself - I just went to the 3rd floor and had there everything I needed: clean and dry place, some refreshing air coming through the windows and a beer which I bought earlier in a shop (the picture of this place will be available in the galleries in the middle of September).
It took a long time to go past Albania due to the quality of the roads. Maybe it's their way to keep tourists in their country? Anyways we managed to get to Montenegro. The views changed a bit, in addition to montains there was a nice seaside. Quite like Croatian one but maybe a bit more dirty. The thing is that it's cheaper there (a beer = 0,5 euro) and there're less tourists. After leaving the Catalan guys I hitchhiked bit to Kotor which was my final destination for that day. The place was very nice, really liked the old town surrounded by city walls with small cafes and restaurants. Also it's not so famous place as for example Dubrovnik which means less tourists and better overall experience.
After seeing the town I went 6-7km further to find a place to sleep. This time it turned out to be a construction site. Somebody was building a house for himself - I just went to the 3rd floor and had there everything I needed: clean and dry place, some refreshing air coming through the windows and a beer which I bought earlier in a shop (the picture of this place will be available in the galleries in the middle of September).
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