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Front entrance of the church. It was built by the survivors of the plague in the 15th Century
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| The interior of the Church of Our Lady of Remedy
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| View of St. Nicholas and its distinctive dome
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| Splendid view of the Bay of Kotor and its triangular wedge of the old city
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For those who have time and energy can carry on along this path all the way up to St. John's Fortress
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| We ran out of time so we decided to climb down. This lady decided not to take the steps, either she was very bold or she had very good balance!
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| | This is the Sea Gate (West Gate) that is also the main gate to the sea
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The Winged Lion of St. Mark,(Venice's Symbol), could be found on the city wall of Kotor. This one was found next to the Sea Gate
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| Montenegro's corn on the cob?
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| This 'river moat'? was full of vegetation!
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| We returned back to the Kotor main bus station to take our bus back to Sveti Stefan. This bus station was definitely a lot smaller than those we saw in Croatia
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