While on a walk, Susan and I watched boat loads of passengers transported from a massive cruise ship to the Kotor quay. Many of these tourists were formed into tour groups that walked through a warren of narrow alleys in the walled old city. We sat at a small outdoor cafe and watched as groups passed in intervals of five minutes or less. This process may be challenging to the destination's infrastructure and is illustrated in the following two images.
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Charles (Karlo) Baker-Clark
I am a university professor with interests in the relationship of food and culture. I am also a Fulbright Scholar and will deploy to Montenegro in September, 2014 where I will collaborate in teaching and learning about food and culture as well as food tourism. This blog is dedicated to sharing my experiences in Montenegro with you. It is also dedicated to my son Chad who mixes artistry and savvy in teaching people how to bake bread and make pizza. Disclaimer
This site, Zdravo (Hello) From Montenegro, is not an official Fulbright site. The views expressed on this site are entirely those of its author, Charles A. Baker-Clark, and do not represent the views of the Fulbright Program, the U.S. State Department or any of its partner organizations. |