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Elbasan Albania |
The country is full of ancient ruins, the best-known of which is Butrint,
protected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The far less-explored
Apollonia was once a Corinthian port but the water has since receded and
it is now inland. More recent in history are Berat and Gjirokaster, whose unique Ottoman architecture is also protected by UNESCO. And then there are the delightful churches of Voskopoje
in the mountains near the southeastern town of Korça. Unfortunately,
they are crumbling and in bad need of attention, hardly protected at all
despite their beautiful fragility.Every city have a castle from the Ottoman period.
9. Natural Beauty
Albania's beauty is stark and savage and lonely, from the towering Alps in the North to man-made Lake Komani
or the beaches of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. It's a wild beauty that
makes you almost question whether you should be there at all -- since
no one else seems to be.
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Albanian Alps |
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