Mostly known across the Balkans for its summer party scene, Montenegro’s southernmost city Ulcinj offers more than just hazy nights and hung-over beach days. Founded by Illyrians in the 5th century BCE,…
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In the vast hinterlands of Ulcinj’s famous Long Beach (at least with the party crowds of the Balkans), lies a unique habitat of shallow waters, collapsing channels, and muddy basins. Stretching across…
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The skeletal remains of a warehouse. Ransacked workshops. Rusted pillars and broken tools. The decaying remains of a once thriving industry: the Salina of Ulcinj. During its heyday, up to 60.000 tons…
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Those who travel to Podgorica, Montenegro’s unspectacular capital (the city is alright, there is just not a lot to see here), will be surprised to find out that just a short drive…
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Podgorica isn’t necessarily blessed with an abundance of landmarks worth your attention. Reduced to rubble during World War II, the old town perished under the relentless shelling induced by Allied bombers and…