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Next we passed by the Cats museum... didn't bother to pay to get in. There were more cats outside than inside
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| Instead of a big cat, we found a big fish outside the cats museum...
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| The Chinese certain wouldn't want to live here
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| Most of the squares in Kotor was named after their historic use, e.g. square of weapons, milk and flour, etc
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The Town Clock Tower, 1602
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| St John's Hill - The church (with the tower) on the bottom left is the Church of Our Lady of Remedy. At the top right is the Castle of St. John (the one with the flag)
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| For 3 euros the cat was sold (and that's why he wasn't too pleased) - actually this was the entrance fee to the town walls to the Castle of St John
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| After we paid our toll, we started climbing St. John's hill along these walls
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I have absolutely no idea why people would want to throw stones at the houses down below!
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| Not long after we started we were already awarded with a good view of the Bay of Kotor
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| Walking up along the city wall. You could choose the steps or the other slippery path
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| Finally we approached our first stop - Church of Our Lady of Remedy
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