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Thanks, great article.
Hello , its me Anesti Jance from albania – permet , we met there in August and i took two picture of you , where can i send them ? hope you having a great time and wish you the best !
Hi Anesti, it’s great hearing from you! You can send them to this email: teveve@yahoo.com Thank you in advance. We are fine, back to work and school. I hope all’s well with you, too.
I was suggested this blog by way of my cousin. I’m not sure whether
or not this put up is written via him as no one else recognize such specified about my difficulty.
You’re wonderful! Thanks!
I thank you for your visit! Have a great day!
always i used to read smaller content which also clear their motive, and that is also happening with
this piece of writing which I am reading here.
Thank you for your visit and comment!
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Zlatibor is very large mountain hiding lots of beauty. To see it, you have to go off the main road.
Touristic settlement you passed by is there to attract tourists and keep them there, preventing them from polluting the nature 🙂
That’s an interesting idea and I actually agree with you on that. The negative things I said were only about the town of Zlatibor but apart from that we loved the Mountains! We still had a lot to go and we were on road bikes so we couldn’t really go off the road but we stopped many times and admired the beauty of the place. I’d be great to return one day on foot! And I hope it’s clear from my story that we loved the country and the people!
Thank you for your attention and your visit!
Viktor
You do not have to go on foot. Zlatibor is actually very suitable for bicycling, not demanding even for tourists.
If you come again, feel free to ask for some hints.
Check https://pedja.supurovic.net/karta-biciklistickih-staza-zlatibor-mokra-gora-tara/ and https://pedja.supurovic.net/obelezene-biciklisticke-rute-u-zapadnoj-srbiji/
Articles are in Serbian but i guess You will manage to download map files.
Thank you, I will for sure!
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Great, thank you very much for your articles. I’ve read you for a long time. Thank you.
I’m really glad to hear that, what can be more motivating than a comment like this!
Amazing tips, you’re totally right about them. Thanks for sharing your experience with us <3
Thank you for your kind words, I’m happy you liked it!
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Blog bookmarked. We were in Cuenca a few years ago. Wonderful walking town. But where are the eyes? 🙂
I sure remember the eyes 🙂 I’ll check if I took photos of it. And I agree, it’s a lovely town, I’d like to return soon.
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Lovely account and photos. Your son really is a trooper, and good for you for giving him the kind of adventure not every youngster gets. I am listening to this wonderful Permet music and looking at the mountains and very-Balkan Leskoviq. Thank you.
I was really glad to read your kind comment, Suzanne. And happy to contribute to the atmosphere of a Balkan evening!
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Thank you for your article. I may be planning a trip to Albania in summer 2019 and I have a couple of questions. Can you order coffee with milk? I love coffee but the black expresso on its own is too strong for me. Also, do the coffee places add sugar or does the customer add his/her own? Thank you in advance for your responses.
Hi Bettina, thank you for your question! Surely you can order coffee with milk or you can have cappuccino. They don’t add sugar to your coffee, it’s up to you if you’ll have it with or without sugar. I think Albania is a great destination and I hope you’ll have a fabulous time if you decide to go there. If you have any more questions, I’ll be glad to answer to my best knowledge.
Viktor
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