81km
This seemed like a really long day. The morning was really nice. The pictures speak plenty to the reasons why the bay is a World Heritage Site. However, the day turned when we set out on the main road and the 1.5km long tunnel out of the Old city of Kotor. Traffic was really heavy and dirty, but the other route led us up over 1000m into the mountains. The traffic really got to us, but eventually it eased a little bit. As 3:30 hit we realized that this was formerly our 4:30 cue to begin thinking about a campsite for the night and we found our selves in much the same position as the previous night. Fading yellow light and too many nearby homes along the coast. We had top switched our lights on but stumbled into one of our best and most unexpected sites to date. We made a campfire and stared into the lights of the town across the bay.

Our campsite in someones lovely bayside garden. (photo by Tobias)

Morning coffee at our campsite at the Bay of Kotor

Morning Silohuettes

Morning around the Bay of Kotor

The many churches of the Bay of Kotor

Chad standing over the Bay of Kotor

Archways in Kotor

Old city Kotor

Our friend in Kotor

Leaving Kotor through a very long, dirty tunnel...ugh (photo by Tobias)

Riding along the coast towards Bar, MNE

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