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piątek, 22 listopada 2013

The best fish ever !



Before I came to Albania, I was advised to try the delicious fish in Ksamil, small village in the southern Albania. And yes, that’s the best fish ever, in a very good price. So, what to do? You just need to ask for Mr. Aleko. Everyone knows his little place, where you can eat fish, potatoes (in fact their potatoes are our French fries), salads and sandwich. Delicious food and very friendly people!




środa, 23 października 2013

The Canaries Song



I have no idea what canaries have in common with Albania but surly that’s a really nice feeling to be surrounded by them. Oh yes, they sing in their little cages, and somehow you feel more happy… 



czwartek, 10 października 2013

Et’hem Bey Mosque and Clock Tower, Tirana



I just want to give you an idea how they look like. I wish my picture were much better, surly without cars… unfortunately it wasn’t easy to take a shot… cars were flying from all directions, and I was so unused as it was my 1st day in Albania...


wtorek, 8 października 2013

Meeting with Skanderbeg, Tirana, Albania



Gjergij Kastroti Skanderbeg was a son of the prince of Kruja, given as hostage to the sultan Murad II.
He became an Ottoman general, and twenty years later he converted to Catholicism and leaded Albanians against the Ottoman forces.

He’s the national hero of Albania. Hm… strange, if you keep in mind that Islam is the biggest religion there…

And yes, if you’ve got a moment read the Myth of Skanderbeg… 



poniedziałek, 7 października 2013

Driving around Albania? Are you sure?



BE CAREFUL !!!!

If you think Balkan drivers are crazy, don’t even think about driving in Albania ! And believe me drivers are not the worst what you can meet on the road.

KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN !!!

I don’t know if it’s true, but I got to know that driving license is quite fresh case here. It means you can meet some drivers who don’t know how to drive… well, maybe I was lucky to meet only a few of them…

If you compare conditions of the roads now and in the past, you should be in paradise. However, or you’re driving on very modern roads  


or… it’s better not to say… stones, holes, very narrow roads, without protection or partly damaged…  


The good point is that there is more and more motorways. But don’t be used too much! They can be ended without any sign… or you can meet cows or drivers who are going in opposite sense… 



You should avoid driving at night as there is no lights, and you can meet some animals as well.

Speaking about directions…  Do you speak Albanian? You better do. You need to ask people to find a good road (especially for leaving Tirana). If not, you need to stop on each crossroad and try to communicate, hoping you pronounce well the name of the city. :) Don’t worry people are very nice and they’ll help you with a big pleasure.

Drivers are fast, very fast… they don’t respect speed limits, red lights (even in front of the police), and pedestrian… Look everywhere, if you want to cross the street. Cars fly from all directions.