Sveta Neđelja is an islet on the Adriatic Sea, in Montenegrin municipality of Budva.
It is located opposite of town of Petrovac. It has a small church of the same name built upon it. Coupled with the other islet, Katič, it makes an attraction for diving enthusiasts.
Archive for 19 September 2009
Jezer
Lake “Under Lovćen” has no other name, but could be called the pool or pond, because it is a smaller water surface, which dries up in drought period. True locals call it “the Lake” (Jezer). This lake is located on the northern slopes of Lovcen, at an altitude of 1352m. On the south side of the lake rises the top, and the other side the forests. The lake is an ellipse whose prelnik about 50m. Talking to locals,there are four sources under the water which are called the eyes. When the lake dries up is still a bit water in these sources. Farmers from the surrounding katuns come to this lake to feed cattle. Also the arrivals of mountaineers and other nature lovers are not rare. “(Vasilije – Mujo Spasojevic, 2007)
Sveti Nikola
Sveti Nikola Island is an island on the Adriatic Sea, in Montenegrin municipality of Budva.
Sveti Nikola island is located opposite to the town of Budva, 1 km from Budva’s old town. The island is 2 km long, and it has the area of 36 ha. Highest point on the island is a cliff that rises 121 m above the sea.
The island is a popular excurison site in the Budva area. It has three bigger sandy beaches of total length of 840 m, and noumerous small beaches around the island, accessible only by boat.
Deer inhabit the uncultivated part of the island. The island is called Školj by the locals, while the youth refers to it as “Hawaii” island.
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Bukumir lake
Bukumirsko lake is situated by the road from katun Mokro to Brskut or to Ubli, at 1,440 m above sea level. The lake is 210 m long, 130 m wide and 13-16 m deep. The length of the shore is 585 m, surface area is 1,982 sq m. The lake is of glacial origin. Its waters are home to abundant aquatic vegetation.
One of the most famous endemic inhabitant of this lake was a triton – a reptile known in hydro biological literature as tritus alpestis montenegrinus, which looks like a little crocodile.
Our Lady of Mirište
Vavedenje is a small island on the eastern side of the entrance to Kotor Bay, the entrance to the bay Mirište, on the peninsula Lustica. Area of the this island, also known as the small Island Žanjic is 700 square meters. There is a fortified monastery complex with the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin. In the historical sources is mentioned in the first 1508th as Sv. Maria de Sagnic. Traces of fresco painting observed in the interior of the church, on the west facade, and on the east side. The original roof covering of stone is replaced with a new one. Monastery complex was renovated 2002. year.
Morača Mountains
These mountains provide the central part of Montenegro, to the east-northwest direction. It borders include the Tara River canyon near Kolasin and peaks Vučje, , Crni Vrh, Stožac. Some geographers ascibe them to Sinjajevine Mountain. When I already started awkwardly to “steal” information from the detailed guide by Mr. Vincek and friends, I’ll be precise and I’ll “overwrite” precise information that the complex Morača mountains are surrounded from the west ridge and plateau Lola, southwest of the mountain pasture plateau Lukavice with two Žurims (Small and Large) and wide Moraca river canyon springs in the north and northeast. There are many high peaks Žurim, Kapa Moračka, Zagradac, Stožac and Maganik with Međedim peak. Lola and Tali belongs them also. But that’s not all because there are many peaks over 2000 m above sea level and of course special offer, two glacial pearls, Captain and Manito (aka Brnjičko) lake. What I particularly overwhelmed in contact with a part of these mountains are steep, streams, large number of species of colorful flowers and other plants, on the other hand as a contrast to them the remains of snow, rock creep, brutal and artistic karst stone sculptures which are the naturećs mastepieces. In the mountains there is a greater number of Katuns, but unfortunately the illegal constructions too. Except for trekking they are suitable for cycling, mountaineering, free climbing, and the Captain’s lake is a great place for fishing.


