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	<title>yobosayo - Around the World Travel Blog - Follow us around the world &#187; Montenegro</title>
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		<title>Kotor, Montenegro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a day of exploring Dubrovnik we decided to take a day trip to Montenegro.  At 9:30am we took a local bus headed to Herceg Novi(68konas&#8211;about 14dollars).   The trip took just over two hours; stopping periodically for locals to get on/off, and at border control.  From H. Novi we transferred onto another bus headed [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a day of exploring Dubrovnik we decided to take a day trip to Montenegro.  At 9:30am we took a local bus headed to Herceg Novi(68konas&#8211;about 14dollars).   The trip took just over two hours; stopping periodically for locals to get on/off, and at border control.  From H. Novi we transferred onto another bus headed to Kotor(2 Euros&#8211; about 2.50dollars), our final destination.  We arrived around 1PM, leaving just enough time to explore the city and grab a quick bite to eat.  By 2:15 we were back on a bus back to Dubrovnik.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.yobosayo.net/index.php/albums/photo/1433292317/hard-to-see-but-the-walls-of-Kotor-climbing-up-the-mountain.html" class="tt-flickr"><img border="0" align="left" width="240" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1114/1433292317_d9dffab60c_m.jpg" alt="hard to see, but the walls of Kotor climbing up the mountain" height="180" /></a>Kotor is a walled city who&#8217;s walls climb up into the mountains about 260 meters high. Just as in Dubrovnik, it&#8217;s possible to climb the walls and check out the views.  We didn&#8217;t have time for the climb, but I suspect it would have been well worth the effort.  Kotor is built into the mountains, and the base of the city sits on the Gulf of Kotor.  </p>
<p>Montenegro was the last country to be admitted to the EU only and as of now it&#8217;s their only claim to fame .  I&#8217;m guessing in the next few years they will develop a name for themselves in tourism.</p>
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