Shkodra City
Friday, January 30, 2015
Velipoja Beach
Velipoja Beach- Another thing that contribute in the view of Shkodra city, is
Velipoja Beach situated 22 km away from Shkodra. Velipoja beach has a length
of 4 km with a high quality of sand. It is a curative beach and this fact make it
at really frecuented from tourist.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Mesi Bridge
Mes Bridge – Located in Village of Mes, This village is about five kilometres in
northeast of Shkodra,This bridge was built in the 18th century, around 1780,
by Kara Mahmud Bushati, the local Ottoman pasha, It is about 108 m long,
and represent one of the longest Ottoman bridges in the region.It is very
special And make Kir River fresh and ancient in the same time.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Shkodra Lake - is the biggest lake of the Balkans peninsula.It is one of the most
peaceful part of the city, you can feel the wind in your face,and feel free in this
small “Part of Paradise” its a amazing and really relaxed, It is a great summer
attraction for tourists .Do you want to be one of them.Do you want to meet the
reflection of your face and to feel proud ,be here…..
peaceful part of the city, you can feel the wind in your face,and feel free in this
small “Part of Paradise” its a amazing and really relaxed, It is a great summer
attraction for tourists .Do you want to be one of them.Do you want to meet the
reflection of your face and to feel proud ,be here…..
Rozafa castle - is a castle near the city of Shkodra in northwestern Albania , It
rises on a rocky hill, Rozafa castle is about 130 metres above sea level.
The most beautiful part of Rozafa castle except the amazing view is her legend
.It is amazing … the story begins too many years ago …
three brothers where trying to build Shkodra city….It was impossible,,,,then
an old man told them that it is needed a sacrifice…and it should be the wife
that will bring them lunch the next day…..
who is her?? What about her life,her baby???
Do you want to know more…I suggest you dear friend to visit it…feel the
emotion by “touching “ the story of this castle.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)