It's funny what one finds during ones travels.
We first didn't really know much or more like nothing about Montenegro. The image of a country reflecting limited resources, a bunch of "Borats" pulling donkey carts and selling rocks back and forth to each other was quickly changed after not just visiting Porto Montenegro, but more.
This place is the brainchild and chequebook backed by our Goldenboy, Canadian Peter Munk. Peter I guess got tired of the Monaco yacht scene and decided, with some of his buddies, to sink a half billion dollars or so into this place.
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Where do you start because I'm sure there is no end.
This private yacht apparently was for sale not long ago. We looked it up in a old issue of "Boat Trader"
Two hundred million plus+++
Still smiling?
Beautiful people!!
This place is lined with some high class digs.
Wanted to find someone that might be interested in a
"Home Exchange" proposal.
After thinking our end of it through, we better go first.
This place has a long storied history as a naval base and shipyard owing to both its geographic and protected bay location.
Bay of Kotor, the fjord-like natural harbour that the English poet Lord Byron called “the most beautiful encounter between the land and the sea.”
Bay of Kotor, the fjord-like natural harbour that the English poet Lord Byron called “the most beautiful encounter between the land and the sea.”
From someone's different perspective. Thank you
"Next year, after the massive concrete piers that were originally built for the Austro-Hungarian navy in the late 19th century are extended, the marina will become the home port of the so-called Golden Fleet – the 100-metre-plus mega-yachts owned by members of the Saudi royal family, which are rumoured to have their own missile defence systems. A fill-up for some of these monsters can cost more than €200,000." globe and mail
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful
People, People, People, People
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