The latest investor trick

"This death blow of floating wooden bungalows for tourist accommodation is just one in a series of examples of commercial interest being prioritized over lake and human health"

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Karučki karst and bungalows, Photo: Jovićevići, Caroline amp; Janko
Karučki karst and bungalows, Photo: Jovićevići, Caroline amp; Janko
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

After Real (nonetheless) defeated Borussia at the Santiago Bernabeu - they conceded two goals in the first half and scored five in the second - it dawned on me that I was wrong about Jovićević - The Caroline i Jane - because what the Jovićevićs persistently point their finger at for years and decades ago - it is a problem of general importance - definitely - if we ignore the (seemingly) minor dimensions of that problem in the context of the impressive dimensions of the decline in all fields that we are present - with the remark that the current culmination negative practices are actually a consequence of our infantilism and destructiveness - both on a personal and collective level - that is, our inability to become human and to face chronic problems - like some other men do - and that as a society (as a whole) we organize ourselves in order to overcome these problems - and that, embraced, we bravely step into the terrible XXI century...

"On the one hand," click the Jovićevićs who built their home - who, more precisely, built one of their homes on the very shore of Lake Skadar, "we have the mask of international reputation and ancient recognitions, and on the other hand, the harsh reality of what was actually happening in NP Skadarsko jezero in the past 20 years - general bad management, exploitation and illegal construction. But here is a new form of unsustainable illegal construction - illegal floating wooden bungalows above the Karučka source, which threaten to turn the Karučka Bay into a septic tank and deal a death blow to the ecological balance".

We see these call-bungalows, of typical character, all over Montenegro and the region - and I would bet that the floating bungalows of Karuč in the capital's books (Karuč belongs to the Capital of Cetinje) are kept as temporary objects (on the water - in this case) - maybe even and as vessels - if they are run at all - I would not be surprised if it turns out that they are not run - I would prefer them not to be run, because that would mean that the Capital does not (officially) stand behind the Karuk bungalows.

It was as if the wind blew from a high mountain and lifted the roofs of the houses - so it threw two (2) right on Karuč - a picturesque settlement within the borders of the National Park "Skadar Lake" - along the Karučki karst itself - on the water - while the others were thrown on Žabljak - within the borders of the "Durmitor" National Park - and who knows where else...

Which is not in accordance with the proclaimed guidelines of behavior in the area of ​​Montenegro - and especially not in the areas of national parks - that goes without saying - because where would it lead us if we all set up standard bungalows wherever we could think of - without thinking about the treatment ( our) feces - even if the competent authorities (state and municipal) are willing to allow us such behavior - even in cases where it is the so-called tourist facilities - and only a few hundred meters, in this case, from the famous Jovićević house.

"Montenegro's claims that it is an ecological country", the Jovićevićs, Caroline and Janko are resolute, "will soon be regarded in the world as mere boasting and arrogance, and above all an obvious and shameful hypocritical lie" - because if anyone is familiar with world standards in the matter of ecology and its associated sustainability - then those are the Jovićevićs, Caroline and Janko, exemplary and noble spouses from Đuro's eyes.

So he says: "Subject: The death blow to Karučka Bay in the Skadar Lake National Park - illegal construction on spring water" - and then we go to a new line: "WHAT and WHERE?" With this letter, we draw your attention to the construction on the spring water in Karučka Bay in the form of floating wooden bungalows, whose height exceeds even the cultural monument of Montenegro - the Tower of Saint (sic) Peter Cetinjsko".

OK - the floating wooden bungalows would "exceed" the mentioned cultural monument with their height if they were placed directly next to it - which is not the case here.

"We draw your attention" refers, respectively, to the President of Montenegro, to the President of the Parliament of Montenegro (the Prime Minister is miraculously left out - it will be for the Jovićevićs to believe that Miško Spajić a man of broad scope - the widest in Montenegro - and that, accordingly, he is not interested in details - op.a.), then to three ministers and one minister, then to the director of the National Parks of Montenegro and the director of NP Skadarsko jezero, then to the mayor of Prijestonica and the chief Communal police and inspection of the capital - and finally - selected representatives of the diplomatic corps - which should certainly impress us...

Whoever touches Jovićević, Caroline and Janko, means that a snake touched him...

Again, the question arises as to what prompted the Jovićevićs to turn to the highest authorities for a problem that is general, in principle - it is being built on all sides - both legally and illegally - but wasn't there a way to solve the problem at the local level...

I'd bet he didn't...

Anyway - there are more questions than answers...

"This is the latest trick", explain Jovićevići, Caroline and Janko, "by which investors bypass the construction regulations in the NPSJ and illegally build so-called "temporary buildings" wherever they want, apparently satisfying the norms and appeasing the inspectors and the state (aha! - the state is also involved, after all - I knew! - op.a.). These floating structures can be dragged from one source to another, leaving behind pollution dangerous to human health and an altered ecosystem”.

And in conclusion he says: "Skadar Lake has been sick for years due to poor management, but it could soon die (!) if decisive action is not taken at the highest level of government. This death blow of floating wooden bungalows for tourist accommodation is just one in a series of examples of commercial interest being prioritized over the health of the lake and people”.

I did not tell you that the Jovićevićs installed the so-called dry toilet - which means that there is no cistern, and feces and urine are treated separately - and at the end of the process we have (natural) fertilizer with which we can fertilize the garden - which means that the unpleasant smell is eliminated - and (almost) clean water with which we can pour plants in the garden...

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However, what is happening with the temporary facility - Restaurant & Bar Verige65 - on Turkish Cape (Kostanjica, Municipality of Kotor)...

I'd bet all my money that these new ones swept it away...

I know they're not, I'm just kidding - Restaurant & Bar Verige65, unlike the bungalow in Karuč, is a serious investment - and at the same time it's a serious business - so...

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