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So we got back (from Montenegro) yesterday morning. Holiday's over.
On this merry note I'll try to draw some conclusions.
Forget what I said about there being no other Romanians in Kotor. On
the last day we bumped into 3 Romanians... from Prahova... from
Sinaia... our Godson's cousin and his family. Talk about a small world.
I'm nearly done computing the finances of our little trip. It's
probably less expensive and definitely less time consuming to go to a
normal holiday destination (e.g. Spain, south of France etc.).
Nevertheless, this holiday was really worth it in more ways than one.
A rough estimation of the distances involved by our trip brings the
grand total around 3000 km (by train, by car, by bus, by minibus, by
boat).
We've met some interesting people on this trip and learned that many
times the truest of Romanians aren't necessarily those living in
Romania.
Being a citizen of the European Union definitely has its advantages. A
EU passport is like VIP pass for customs, even in non-EU countries.
That's about it for now. Onward to plan our next adventure...
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