Descending
in an aircraft over Montenegro is a bit like flying onto a life-size
version of the Thunderbirds set: immaculate green mountains, motionless
aquamarine sea and angular, low-rise architecture – except there are no
puppets, and it is even more surreal.
Montenegro
has long enjoyed a reputation as having one of the most graceful
shorelines in europe. For centuries, this dark, pine-covered ‘black
mountain’ coast – where the rural serbian hinterland converges
spectacularly with the Adriatic sea – has wooed royals, attracted
merchants and delighted artists. Even James Bond could not resist a
visit – or even a gamble – here.
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