“The Journal”: Albania, Europe's undiscovered diamond

Australia's magazine dedicated to travel “The Journal” has dedicated a scripture to Albania's culture and nature. “located between northern Greece and Italy's blue waters, Albania must be a tourist Mecca. With a wonderful history, natural beauty and Mediterranean cuisine Albania is Europe's undiscovered diamond” so [...]
Australia's magazine dedicated to travel “The Journal” has dedicated a scripture to Albania's culture and nature.
“located between northern Greece and Italy's blue waters, Albania must be a tourist Mecca.
With a wonderful history, natural beauty and Mediterranean cuisine Albania is Europe's undiscovered diamond” so begins writing this magazine for Albania.
“Albania has about 30% of Europe's plant life, where most are found in the country's 15 national parks. To the north of Shkodra are the Bereks and the Namuna, which are no more than snow - covered peaks suitable for mountain walking, or you can simply admire. In the same spirit is Lake Ohrid, which shares Albania with Macedonia and its cold water ecosystem is thought to be one of the oldest lakes in the world. Filled with local vacationers, you can perform many activities like water sports or swimming. The southern coast is one of the most wonderful diving areas in Europe, where you can explore sunken ships of the Roman era and untouched caves. You'll even have plenty of room to perform this sport, because diving was banned in Hoxha's time to prevent people from escaping, so this is still a new activity for Albanians. While traveling the sleeping streets near Lake Ohrid or the vibrant streets of Tirana, look at the sheep, goats, or other animals because it is not uncommon to trade the road with a shepherd and his cattle”, so it describes the beautiful nature that Albania has.
The full writing also describes culture and food, and there is also a special description of some cities like Tirana, Berat, and Shkodra.











