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A few more pics from our visit to Bozukkale, because a bay this lovely shouldn't be upstaged by a broken castle...
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After our tour of the submarine caves and visiting Her Lady of the Rock, we told our guide we wanted some really good seafood. He parked the boat and walked us into the old town, past the walls and...
After our tour of the former Yugoslav submarine caves our boat driver took us over to a little island with a great big history. The island is man-made, the continuous commemoration of two fisherman...
Ever wondered where you would hide your submarine if you bought one? Well, the Yugoslav Army has just the place. Currently there are three sneaky sub caves available so you’ll want to reserve your...
10 Rainy Day Rules:#1 Pull the plug on the dingy or it will fill up like a bathtub. #2 If you disregard rule #1 you will have to don your brother-in-law Tony’s “Gorton’s Frozen Fish Stick’s Hat” and...
We've got a little weather coming in today. Some wind has kicked up and the limestone mountains that rise about the bay make for an excellent Bernoullis tube. The wind seems to make a swift transition...
This post is for our AWESOME daughter-in-law Rachel who loves cats. This little museum was tucked away in a little corner of Kotor Montenegro. We heard about it and went searching for it just to go...
We went to shore today to soak up the medieval town nestled at the end of the Bay of Kotor. The old town is flanked with fortification walls that long ago kept out invaders but now clamors with the...
There were two celebratory holidays that occurred today. One we celebrated and the other we did not. Celebrated? WORLD OCEANS DAY And in honor of World Oceans Day we took the dingy out and...
After our little side excursion to the Blue Caves, we headed up to Southern Europe's only fjord, the Bay of Kotor. Technically, we're not sure if it is really a fjord but people often call it that for...