This is phenomenal. The view is really beautiful as well as the trails. The best part is when you pet the dog 🙂 Tons and tons of narcotics passed through these trails...Keep rocking 🥂🙂🍀
@@NadirOnTheGoYes, for people who are not familiar. Albania supplies half of Europe. Even as a kid, I knew that cannabis goes from Montenegro to Serbia through similar paths. I believe you saw Serbia from the top of the mountain. The police are paid, corrupt. Big money is at stake.Albania and Montenegro have the sea. So there are various options as it has been done for years. A few months ago, 500 kg of cocaine was found in the warehouse of a supermarket. It is also transported by trucks and speedboats almoust every day.Or from Serbia to the Montenegro.The most powerful people make it possible...
On both sides of those mountains (border) live Albanians. Both of them are some of the most honorable Albanians. Of they new you were in their area they would have done everything they could for your safe passage. Nice video by the way.
You are welcome to come to🇲🇪 again....Also Prokletije were in 60s described as the worst place to live in Europe(unresearched)...As even today some parts remained “untamed” and without definitive pathways. Yet for centuries and centuries there were and still there are people(tribes) living in those mountains. Scary place to find yourself in winter.
@@matijas7994 Albanians of Plav and Gusinje beat the Montenegrins and the Serbs actually lol. It took a coalition of foreign powers + the Ottomans to force these people to surrender and become part of Montenegro. Same thing happened to Ulcinj
@@matijas7994 We are talking about two different time frames though. When the Montenegrins were besieging Shkoder, Albania was fighting 4 occupying enemies simultaneously. Montenegrins, Serbs, Greeks and Bulgarians. The south of Albania could not reinforce the north because Greece was attacking it, and the north could not reinforce the south because it was being attacked by Montenegrins and Serbs. The east was being attacked by Bulgaria. It wasn’t really a fair match. But even so, the difference was that Shkoder was Albanian populated, South Slavs accounted for a tiny minority. When Albanians in Plav and Gusinje rose to remain part of Albania, it was because it was an Albanian population so there was a natural claim. If the Montenegrins had taken Shkoder that’s not a natural claim because Shkoder was not mostly populated by Montenegrins so it would be an expansionist claim.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="373">6:13</a> There is no border control because the region you are hiking in is called "Malesia". The inhabitants of the Montenegrin and the Albanian side are ethnically Albanian. That border only exists on the map and is artificial.
Lake (Plav's Lake) is actually named after the city of Plav... Plav is most probably named after roman emperor Phlavius, since, at the time, this area was under the Romans. I'm glad you liked my city and beautiful mountains of Prokletije, although its 10 times better in the summer, with tourists, festivals and "greener" nature. Few places that you should have gone to are the stunning Hrid lake and Visitor lake, but maybe some other time :)
Denis Basic...the mountains are called Albanian alps lool...Prokletije is only a translation into the Slavic languages of the words bjeshket e nemuna..(accursed mountains)
in reality also the name of montenegro is an incorrect translation of the Venetians who have confused the Albanian terms (Malsi =highland)..with the term malzi or mal i zi which means black mountain
@Sava Todorović what you said does not contradict what I said....btw also the term balkan is a Turkish term..originally used for some mountains in bulgaria and today it is used mistakenly as a geographic and geopolitical term for many countries..but turkish slavic ect names or terms they are not native here in our region
The town (urban-ish settlement) of Plav only dates back to the Ottomans. The name however is much older and was applied to the wider region, the Zupa Plav. Most likely origin is from Po-PLAV, as the region is very much defined by the flood valley of the river. Before modern river channelization the floods were a common seasonal occurrence.
Nadir you should use Dji osmo And the dji mavic 3. Its best for content creators like you. Handling a heavy camera is too much hassle.. Maybe you are used to it .. Ops! Dji didn't sponsor me(I wish they would 🤫) Thanks me later
I am an albanian from plav and guci and for all albanians: on both citys albanians are a minority when i walk there i talk must of the time in english beacuse the majority are muslims south slav (bosnajks) and some serbs montenegrins are also around.
I'm from Montenegro from the Serbian Mountain Tribe of Rovcani. We have the moat beautiful and on earth and some of the most solid people on the planet. Thankyou for showing our small country to the world . You should of went to Ostrog Mountain too
@@systemgmm lmaoo brother I have diaries from my forefathers and writings since 1700s which state they were Serbs even today the Rovcani identify as Serbs. But yes yes if you say so then you must be right 🤣
@@Ljuta-Guja Indeed, you as well found diaries from Amebas where Amebas identify as Serbs. Serb were never organized s tribes, tell me one tribe in Serbia? Your grandfathers should be ashamed of you. Proud Komiti from the Rovacka Republic.
@@systemgmm Which part of when I tell you that I am a member of the tribe myself and my whole family line has been for as far as 400 years that we can trace Yes the Rovac Republic with the Serbian flag in 4 places around the emblem ?? Come on now boy you are delusional to think you can know more then a actual Rovcan about his own tribe.
@@-B_J_E_L_O_P_A_V_L_I_C hahahaha we don't have genetics from middle east hahahaha we have Genetics from ballkan autochton hahahaha what an idiot Slav Sllobodan
In nature there is no borders, i live in Serbia near Montenegro and this summer with my mountain bike i cross the human borders multiple time even go to sea in Montenegro for a weak and back with my bike home and i did it 3 time this year, boundaries only in human minds.