Comments on: There Goes the Road Again – or – Never a Dull Moment http://www.journeytovalbona.com/there-goes-the-road-again-or-never-a-dull-moment/ Albania's New Travel Frontier Sun, 06 Nov 2016 17:50:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.1 By: Kellie Okonek http://www.journeytovalbona.com/there-goes-the-road-again-or-never-a-dull-moment/#comment-1931 Wed, 13 Jul 2011 03:00:30 +0000 http://www.journeytovalbona.com/?p=1222#comment-1931 We got stuck at that same spot on our way to Brezovica after skiing in Valbona! I have so been meaning to get back in contact with you since then – I’m just now finally writing my article and re-living our ski trip to idyllic Valbona!

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By: Mark Pegler http://www.journeytovalbona.com/there-goes-the-road-again-or-never-a-dull-moment/#comment-1585 Mon, 23 May 2011 20:58:45 +0000 http://www.journeytovalbona.com/?p=1222#comment-1585 I travelled that road today, thankfully no rock falls and wow what an impressive road. Spectacular views, I do not think I have ever seen a river so blue.
Great lunch at the Rilanjda hotel, the freshest trout. Unspoilet beauty. Just great.

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By: pipi http://www.journeytovalbona.com/there-goes-the-road-again-or-never-a-dull-moment/#comment-1291 Fri, 08 Apr 2011 00:01:10 +0000 http://www.journeytovalbona.com/?p=1222#comment-1291 Hello, I am really impressed about your work and your desire to improve things in the Valbona valley in Albania..I am Albanian and I know how life can be difficult for people living in Valbona.They are poor people but with a big heart and I imagine that you are like a hero for them now. Congratulations and wish you all the best:))

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By: Louise Nazeraj http://www.journeytovalbona.com/there-goes-the-road-again-or-never-a-dull-moment/#comment-1174 Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:15:42 +0000 http://www.journeytovalbona.com/?p=1222#comment-1174 What an amazing venture this is. I would love to hear more about this and hopefully visit you one day. My husband is Albanian from Aranitas, Mallekaster which is in the South Western part but we live in the UK. We visit his parents up in the hills (not really mountains) about twice a year and have a little dream of spending a year living there, helping to run the small-holding, before our children get to secondary school. I found your website as I was looking for some information on the Malesi, having just read an extraordinary book about a Kosovar refugee. It looks incredibly beautiful and wild. I wish you the very best of luck with your hotel and hiking business, I will read your exploits with interest. Louise Nazeraj

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