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@IbrahimElshamy-r8v
@IbrahimElshamy-r8v Күн бұрын
Wonderful city, greeting from Egypt
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 18 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
@RoseSoliz-l9c
@RoseSoliz-l9c Күн бұрын
Kemmer Inlet
@BobWhoMob
@BobWhoMob 2 күн бұрын
I love to see so many people love this city. Love from Sarajevo
@VictoriaCruz-f7r
@VictoriaCruz-f7r 2 күн бұрын
Gulgowski Freeway
@EmmieHolly-g2r
@EmmieHolly-g2r 2 күн бұрын
Tillman Land
@WanetaBillman-o5x
@WanetaBillman-o5x 2 күн бұрын
Mohammad Wells
@DoraIvan-i7m
@DoraIvan-i7m 2 күн бұрын
Witting Manor
@SimonIris-w5p
@SimonIris-w5p 2 күн бұрын
Lindsay Wells
@EliciaWeflen-d8e
@EliciaWeflen-d8e 2 күн бұрын
Christiansen Canyon
@Del-Canada
@Del-Canada 3 күн бұрын
Radovi u toku, just like my city currently is. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
@GalsworthySpencer-q1q
@GalsworthySpencer-q1q 3 күн бұрын
O'Hara Shores
@CarterHaley-z9f
@CarterHaley-z9f 3 күн бұрын
Kassulke Falls
@hannerlhasu1975
@hannerlhasu1975 4 күн бұрын
Eigentlich nett. Am Strand entlang gehen 50 Min. Mittelalterliche Stadt? Ab 30 min sehe ich mal einen Hauch von Mittelalter. Von der Burg inne ist nichts zu sehen. Schade um die Arbeit. Aber was ich erkennen konnte: Die Kleidungkann ich auf Frühling im Nov im Koffer packen. Das ist doch was. Denn ich fahre auch imNov 24 hin
@HuttLena-n5d
@HuttLena-n5d 4 күн бұрын
Gail Walks
@AmberParker-h4j
@AmberParker-h4j 4 күн бұрын
Denesik Pines
@JeffersonBridget-e8r
@JeffersonBridget-e8r 4 күн бұрын
Lesley Branch
@TomaszWarz-k9k
@TomaszWarz-k9k 4 күн бұрын
kzbin.infofwch8iUANNw?si=5jAvlzbm3B1_8KOA
@JessieHaydn-c3u
@JessieHaydn-c3u 5 күн бұрын
Darrion Square
@BeatriceHuff-u1f
@BeatriceHuff-u1f 5 күн бұрын
Jones Expressway
@angelinaana6247
@angelinaana6247 5 күн бұрын
Divno je , da li će i rivijera doći ikad na red da izgleda kao sad ovo
@NoraJo-g7t
@NoraJo-g7t 5 күн бұрын
Vida Prairie
@BobbySears-s5s
@BobbySears-s5s 5 күн бұрын
Archibald Stravenue
@HolmesGwendolyn-h6r
@HolmesGwendolyn-h6r 5 күн бұрын
Breanna Mount
@JobJames-w3y
@JobJames-w3y 5 күн бұрын
Arjun Passage
@MiddletonNeedham-u8d
@MiddletonNeedham-u8d 6 күн бұрын
Alphonso Ferry
@RuthRomeo-z2x
@RuthRomeo-z2x 6 күн бұрын
Cathryn Crossroad
@DobbinBertie-z9u
@DobbinBertie-z9u 6 күн бұрын
Agnes Light
@BettyJoule-w8i
@BettyJoule-w8i 6 күн бұрын
Demarcus Estate
@milosstepanovic6605
@milosstepanovic6605 7 күн бұрын
Neko da preporuci prenoćošte za 4 članu porodicu na 20dana deca 10 i 7god.
@erzsebetkukli4724
@erzsebetkukli4724 7 күн бұрын
2023 augusztus 2024 augusztus 10-10 nap szuper volt .
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 7 күн бұрын
👍
@MorrisonEleanore
@MorrisonEleanore 7 күн бұрын
7864 Hilll Brooks
@МарфаВалюхова
@МарфаВалюхова 8 күн бұрын
7045 Timothy Street
@Eliasgreek-y5k
@Eliasgreek-y5k 8 күн бұрын
Nature's beauty 🇬🇷🇪🇺🇬🇷🇪🇺👋👋👋👋👋🌲🌲🌲🏞️🏞️
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 8 күн бұрын
👌😊👋
@mdelcarmenlopezgomez9269
@mdelcarmenlopezgomez9269 9 күн бұрын
Estuve ahí a principios de septiembre , hace poquito y me encantó
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 9 күн бұрын
👌😊
@mikipope5140
@mikipope5140 9 күн бұрын
Imali pjeska nedje u HN-u?
@iCameForFlesh666
@iCameForFlesh666 9 күн бұрын
Nice! But maybe show a country that people would actually want to see next time!
@Just_another_Euro_dude
@Just_another_Euro_dude 5 күн бұрын
WDM? There's 2,6 MILLION tourists that visited Montenegro in 2023 alone. That's more than 4 times the population of Montenegro and there was more than 16 MILLION tourist night stayovers in Montenegro in 2023 alone. Montenegro got more tourists than ENTIRE Serbia combined. 😎👍 Per capita Montenegro is the THIRD country in Europe by the number of hotels and motels, and per capita it's among the top MOST VISITED countries of Europe. Not many countries got more than 4 times the number of tourists than their own population size! In fact almost NO country got that! Montenegro is a superstar of tourism and basically already cought up with the Greek average monthly net salary.
@DrydenJared
@DrydenJared 10 күн бұрын
31427 Ferne Prairie
@timson8877
@timson8877 11 күн бұрын
A separate story about the town (village) Pryzhno. A magnificent, very beautiful place (community/district) of Budva. The beach looks like a concentration camp (pioneer camp) divided by ropes and buoys in the water, just Achtung, a so-so sight. This is a very small bay with a small in length and width beach strip, which is divided into zones: the largest 70% is occupied by the Mistral Hotel entrance 180 Euro, imagine 180 Euro!!!!, then 25% of the beaches (approaches to the sea) are occupied by restaurants and cafes that belong to the restaurants (the people there are polypolized/the same/the average bill is 30 euros without alcohol), entrance to the beach is 15 euros, and only a small sliver of 5 percent is like a city beach - it looks just fucking nuts ((( then, for the whole place called Pryzhno there is essentially one store (like a chain store) the products are of terrible quality, and the prices, well, for example, eggs 2.5 - 4 euros, sliced ​​\u200b\u200bpackage of 150 grams - 3.5 euros, regular pepper - 3.5 - 4 euros, tomatoes (crap) - 3.5 euros, etc. There are no fast foods at all. A cup of coffee is 2, 5 - 3.5 euros. You can forget about fish and seafood, the price is off the charts, and the prices are outrageous, octopus (dish) = 22 euros. I didn't expect it to be impossible to get to the beach, I even somehow find it unpleasant, and from the outside who pays and who doesn't, what nonsense. Don't believe me? Take a look. We went a little further to the beaches of the former government residence, cool beaches with gorgeous views and no ropes, but there are no changing rooms, showers, where to buy water, ice cream, there is nothing at all, absolutely nothing. Oh, and get ready, there are no toilets there, there are none at all, in the bushes, you have to climb into the bushes in the mountains and shit a bunch of shit, I'm not kidding at all - this is the objective truth. If I go to Montenegro again (because of the Adriatic Sea and the gorgeous views), then only for a maximum of 7-8 days, I will go not to the city of Budva itself (it's like China there, crowds on the beaches), but for Pryzno, but I will take with me: cigarettes, coffee, sausage and cheese, so that I can swim on the beaches near the government residence, eat: morning and evening at home, well, once a day go to a restaurant-cafe. So you can go for 7-8 days, if only the ticket from Moscow to Tivat didn't cost a lot of money. And there is no public transport from Tivat, get ready to pay 30 euros. I don't know that for 85 thousand rubles there and back with transfers to Kuwait, then to Tivat, that's another story (((
@timson8877
@timson8877 11 күн бұрын
A separate story about the town (village) Pryzhno. A magnificent, very beautiful place (community/district) of Budva. The beach looks like a concentration camp (pioneer camp) divided by ropes and buoys in the water, just Achtung, a so-so sight. This is a very small bay with a small in length and width beach strip, which is divided into zones: the largest 70% is occupied by the Mistral Hotel entrance 180 Euro, imagine 180 Euro!!!!, then 25% of the beaches (approaches to the sea) are occupied by restaurants and cafes that belong to the restaurants (the people there are polypolized/the same/the average bill is 30 euros without alcohol), entrance to the beach is 15 euros, and only a small sliver of 5 percent is like a city beach - it looks just fucking nuts ((( then, for the whole place called Pryzhno there is essentially one store (like a chain store) the products are of terrible quality, and the prices, well, for example, eggs 2.5 - 4 euros, sliced ​​\u200b\u200bpackage of 150 grams - 3.5 euros, regular pepper - 3.5 - 4 euros, tomatoes (crap) - 3.5 euros, etc. There are no fast foods at all. A cup of coffee is 2, 5 - 3.5 euros. You can forget about fish and seafood, the price is off the charts, and the prices are outrageous, octopus (dish) = 22 euros. I didn't expect it to be impossible to get to the beach, I even somehow find it unpleasant, and from the outside who pays and who doesn't, what nonsense. Don't believe me? Take a look. We went a little further to the beaches of the former government residence, cool beaches with gorgeous views and no ropes, but there are no changing rooms, showers, where to buy water, ice cream, there is nothing at all, absolutely nothing. Oh, and get ready, there are no toilets there, there are none at all, in the bushes, you have to climb into the bushes in the mountains and shit a bunch of shit, I'm not kidding at all - this is the objective truth. If I go to Montenegro again (because of the Adriatic Sea and the gorgeous views), then only for a maximum of 7-8 days, I will go not to the city of Budva itself (it's like China there, crowds on the beaches), but for Pryzno, but I will take with me: cigarettes, coffee, sausage and cheese, so that I can swim on the beaches near the government residence, eat: morning and evening at home, well, once a day go to a restaurant-cafe. So you can go for 7-8 days, if only the ticket from Moscow to Tivat didn't cost a lot of money. And there is no public transport from Tivat, get ready to pay 30 euros. I don't know that for 85 thousand rubles there and back with transfers to Kuwait, then to Tivat, that's another story (((
@timson8877
@timson8877 11 күн бұрын
A separate story about the town (village) Pryzhno. A magnificent, very beautiful place (community/district) of Budva. The beach looks like a concentration camp (pioneer camp) divided by ropes and buoys in the water, just Achtung, a so-so sight. This is a very small bay with a small in length and width beach strip, which is divided into zones: the largest 70% is occupied by the Mistral Hotel entrance 180 Euro, imagine 180 Euro!!!!, then 25% of the beaches (approaches to the sea) are occupied by restaurants and cafes that belong to the restaurants (the people there are polypolized/the same/the average bill is 30 euros without alcohol), entrance to the beach is 15 euros, and only a small sliver of 5 percent is like a city beach - it looks just fucking nuts ((( then, for the whole place called Pryzhno there is essentially one store (like a chain store) the products are of terrible quality, and the prices, well, for example, eggs 2.5 - 4 euros, sliced ​​\u200b\u200bpackage of 150 grams - 3.5 euros, regular pepper - 3.5 - 4 euros, tomatoes (crap) - 3.5 euros, etc. There are no fast foods at all. A cup of coffee is 2, 5 - 3.5 euros. You can forget about fish and seafood, the price is off the charts, and the prices are outrageous, octopus (dish) = 22 euros. I didn't expect it to be impossible to get to the beach, I even somehow find it unpleasant, and from the outside who pays and who doesn't, what nonsense. Don't believe me? Take a look. We went a little further to the beaches of the former government residence, cool beaches with gorgeous views and no ropes, but there are no changing rooms, showers, where to buy water, ice cream, there is nothing at all, absolutely nothing. Oh, and get ready, there are no toilets there, there are none at all, in the bushes, you have to climb into the bushes in the mountains and shit a bunch of shit, I'm not kidding at all - this is the objective truth. If I go to Montenegro again (because of the Adriatic Sea and the gorgeous views), then only for a maximum of 7-8 days, I will go not to the city of Budva itself (it's like China there, crowds on the beaches), but for Pryzno, but I will take with me: cigarettes, coffee, sausage and cheese, so that I can swim on the beaches near the government residence, eat: morning and evening at home, well, once a day go to a restaurant-cafe. So you can go for 7-8 days, if only the ticket from Moscow to Tivat didn't cost a lot of money. And there is no public transport from Tivat, get ready to pay 30 euros. I don't know that for 85 thousand rubles there and back with transfers to Kuwait, then to Tivat, that's another story (((
@lenome5936
@lenome5936 11 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 11 күн бұрын
😊
@zorandjuric3408
@zorandjuric3408 11 күн бұрын
You can tell by the architecture it’s italian. It was not built by slavs. Just like the rest of the adriatic coast (today slovenia and croatia) That’s why the coast looks very italian compared to their other cities which looks.. well not very italian 💀 for example zagreb which looks more hungarian.
@Pratap-pm7ub
@Pratap-pm7ub 13 күн бұрын
Coming soon to bosnia
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 11 күн бұрын
👍
@MarijanaMilev-s4d
@MarijanaMilev-s4d 15 күн бұрын
Od Kotora pa do Herceg Novi nije dobro.
@MichaelIna-f7b
@MichaelIna-f7b 15 күн бұрын
07621 Jeramie Courts
@NikolaIvanovic-pu7hg
@NikolaIvanovic-pu7hg 16 күн бұрын
Zašto više ne pravimo ovako lepe kuće... Danas je mnogo jeftinije napraviti kuću nego pre 100 ili 200 godina ali uprkos tome ružne zgrade niču na sve strane
@londonleakers
@londonleakers 16 күн бұрын
Night time walks must be special 18:25.
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 14 күн бұрын
Definitely 👍
@andrewcolt8695
@andrewcolt8695 18 күн бұрын
Прекрасный город! Большое спасибо! 👍
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 17 күн бұрын
😊👋🏻
@draganapetkovic1881
@draganapetkovic1881 18 күн бұрын
Bila do pre 10 dana. Prelepo i Gradsla plaža i plaža Lučice. ❤❤❤
@NatureStrolls_
@NatureStrolls_ 18 күн бұрын
👌😊
@ОльгаКауц-о3ы
@ОльгаКауц-о3ы 18 күн бұрын
Были в 2013! Была красота!! Зря столько зданий выстроили....вся грязь в Море, всё нечистоты!!! Черногория сама себя погубит....
@Just_another_Euro_dude
@Just_another_Euro_dude 10 күн бұрын
Median wealth per adult citizen for the 2023 : Montenegro = 43 438 dollars Croatia = 33 000 dollars Hungary = 27 000 dollars Russia = 8 595 dollars. Without the development there is no wealth.