Meet the Albanian village, without roads and brides.

Time in Mushnik a village of Rogozyna seems to have stopped. Only eightkm from the Rrogozhina-Cavaj highway, 20 families live in total isolation, without water, without sewers, under survival conditions. To leave for work in the city, they must first walk a difficult fivekm route. [...]
Time in Mushnik a village of Rogozyna seems to have stopped. Only eightkm from the Rrogozhina-Cavaj highway, 20 families live in total isolation, without water, without sewers, under survival conditions.
To leave for work in the city, they must first walk a difficult fivekm route. Planting costs more expensive in this village because agricultural resources require more money because of the road.
Even here in Mushnik they blame the misery of singleness. No bride comes to the village, they say, so there are 50-year-olds without families today.
Life becomes even more difficult in times of rain, when water from the surrounding hills is collected in the village, or when the sick are to be transported to the road by foot or by mules.
The last time there was an official in this village, it was during the last election campaign. Since then, only one of the people has seen each other.












