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September 21, 2016
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On the Kotor Motor coach. Driving south from Dubrovnik, the first border crossing exits Croatia. Then, after traversing about two kilometers of no man’s land, you reach the second border crossing to enter Montenegro. Continuing for about an hour along …
September 21, 2016
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Let me start with this. In some ways, our so-called day four was probably my least favorite day of the trip. Before I get into the events of the day, I’ll explain two phrases in the previous sentence. The first …
September 19, 2016
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I shortened the previous post promising a serious discussion followed by my walk with the three women around the city’s walls. First, the Jews. Dubrovnik occupies a strategically important spot – particularly for traders plying the Adriatic and Mediterranean. A …