Coordinates: 42°30′N 19°18′E / 42.500°N 19.300°E / 42.500; 19.300
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Whether on the water cruising Boka Bay, walking along the promenades on the waters edge, or, driving up the Horseshoe bends heading to Mt Lovcen every view is breathtaking. It is worthwhile covering all the angles if time permits as the memories & photos will live with you forever. Truly a magnificent city in a unique & 'hidden gem' of a country ( Montenegro ). When I think back that this was just tacked on as a side trip to our Croatian tour - with a ??? really? response - Kotor & Mt Lovcen were highlights of our 5 weeks awy in the Adriatic.
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Some fifty kilometres away from Podgorica town, on a road leading across the region of Kuci, this lake is located in a plateau bordered by the high cliffs of the nearby Komovi Mountains.
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This Lake is located on the northern part of Sinjajevina, in an area called Zimnica, after which it was named. It is located at an altitude of 1.285m above sea level, and its greatest depth is 3.8m.
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The peace and beauty provided by the nature of the Zabojsko Lake are impressive to all its visitors. It is located in the north-eastern part of Sinjajevina, at an altitude of 1.477 metres. It is the third deepest lake in Montenegro, and it is surrounded by dense coniferous and beech forest.
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This karst spring, one of the strongest in the Prokletije area, is distinguished for its beauty and it is often called the "Wonder of Prokletije". It is 30m long and 25m wide. Its water is so clear that you can see the spring's bottom even where it is deepest.
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We visited Lake Skadar and stopped off at various view points. The best being skadar view point (pinpointed on Google maps) as you get incredible views of the famous horse shoe bend in the river. We were there at mid day on a Thursday and we saw a hand full of people whilst driving through to each view point on our way to Boat Milica for our boat tour around the lake (definitely book with these guys they were awesome!) We drive through the national park and stopped off at various intervals, all views were stunningly beautiful and it was so relaxing to just sit in the sun and take in the view. One thing of note if driving through the park is that we noticed most drivers in Montenegro do not like to move over when crossing other cars on narrow roads. This can be quite nerve wracking when on a mountain road with minimal barriers so just be aware that you may have to squeeze through some uncomfortable gaps if someone comes the opposite way! This national park is truly beautiful and if you ate travelling in Montenegro it is a place you simply must see! ♡
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According to belief, this lake is rich in extremely large fish, which earned the Lake its name. It is located at an altitude of 1.409m above sea level, and its greatest depth is 5.5 metres.
Not far from the other lake it is worth seeing. The landscape is beautiful, the water is unbelievably clear. Wild flowers growing all around.
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Only 3km away from the centre of Zabljak, Malo (Small) and Veliko (Big) Lakes merge into Crno (Black) Lake. This lake is specific for its dark blue shade of water, which often seems black, and the effect is created by the Lake's depth and the dense Durmitor pine forest surrounding it.
Summer season, the best for geting to know one of the most beautiful places in montenegro and europe. You can enjoy the nature while you do kayak or trecking or only rest watching the mountains.
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