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The Wow Factor

Extreme photographer Predrag Vucković’s new book, Montenegro From A Different Perspective, highlights the country’s extraordinary and varied landscape. His spectacular, unique compositions encompass the picturesque, the beautiful, the rugged and the awe-inspiring

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THE ALBANIAN ALPS, or Prokletije, stretch from Albania to Kosovo and eastern Montenegro. From the top of Karanfili mountain (2,490m), the view encompasses the highest peak of Montenegro, Zla Kolata (2,534m).

THE BIOGRAD RIVER descends from the highest peaks of the Bjelasica mountain range and flows into Lake Biograd via several distributaries. These reach their highest levels in the spring, when the snow melts.

LESENDRO FORTRESS near the village of Vranjina was built in 1832. The fort is situated on a peninsula that was an island before the construction of the Belgrade-Bar railway.

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