4 1/2 hours of jostling and banging around in your seat could deter the faint at heart.
That is a road along that slope! |
They lakes are colorful and serene. The only problem is that years ago angry Albanians cut down swaths of the trees around some of the lakes, for little reason except to destroy some of the beauty (and maybe make a few dollars).
Picnic lunch with wine, fresh produce and bread. Ahhhh. |
On the way to the town of Lura, we stopped at a mountain side "hotel/restaurant". Below is a woman cooking this special very rich "pie". For 3 hours she bends over this fire cooking this dish. It starts with a mixture of milk, eggs and butter, then a layer of feta cheese, then repeating layers about 100 times in 3 hours, cooking the pie after each addition.
We were served coffee, raki and I got this amazing "cup" of delicious honey.
As the sun was going down, we drove down the mountain side to the quaint town of Lura. 2500 residents live here. It sits in a highland valley and is inaccessible for 7 snowy months of the year. I would say it is pretty much inaccessible the entire year!
Center of Lura with statues of a few important folks and the mosque |
The roofs here are made of wood. Beautiful stone structures. |
I'm sweating back in the city but have great visuals in my head!
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