THE BALKANS 2008
ALBANIA. TIRANA, DURRES AND IONIAN SEA COAST (Oct 2008)
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This country was the biggest surprise of the whole trip. We expected a
poor, Muslim country. We found new roads and buildings all along the
coast. It the communist times religion was banned and many Albanians
are still atheist. We were surprised to see so many Mercedes cars. I
read that in the 90' when communism collapsed, a huge smuggling racket
sprang up, bringing stolen Mercedes from Germany. After crossing the
border the road was terrible, and we were shocked by huge amount of
rubbish on the side of the road. We arrived in Shkoder 15km from the
border and from there the roads were mostly new. But rubbish was always
there, Albania must be the dirtiest country I have seen in Europe.
We went to Tirana for a few hours. Driving there was challenging,
drivers use their horns a lot and there seem to be no rules. Many
people cycle against the flow of traffic. I got used to that and it
wasn't so bad in the end. Tirana was colorful, dirty and noisy, just
like many big cities. From there we went to Durres. It's a big port
city with a lot of history. There are many archaeological attractions,
like the Roman amphitheater or Byzantine city walls. We kept driving
south along the coast. There was a lot of police on the way, but they
didn't bother us. I stopped once but the policeman was
surprised and said "OK?" "OK", I replied. We exchanged a few more OKs
and we took off.
The road went up the mountains in zig-zags reaching over 1000m at
Llogaraja Pass. It dropped down from there all the way to the Ionian
Sea, and we spent a couple of days there. We camped on a deserted beach
called Drymades. It's amazing to stand on a beach and have 1.5km
high mountains right in front! The only reminder that we were in
Albania
were the bunkers. That's right, there are 700 000 bunkers in Albania,
built in the communist times. Each weighing around 5 tonnes, they are
virtually impossible to remove. Many Albanians admit to losing their
virginity in the safety of a bunker. That's what I call safe sex!
From there we drove all the way back to Montenegro, changing our
original plan to go through Macedonia to Bulgaria. I wanted to see the
Tara Canyon and Durmitor Mountains in Montenegro. Unfortunately, by the
time we got there weather turned worse again and we didn't see much of
the mountains. I got fined 50 euro for overtaking in the wrong
place and I don't like Montenegro
any more!
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