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Pluzine: Originally mooted only because it's the only town mid-way between Sarajevo and Podgorica. There's a large artificial lake, which means that somewhere there's a large artificial dam, and probably boat hire. Just up the hill from the town is the edge of the Durmitor plateau. Anyway, the topography looks interesting. [http://maps.google.com/maps?t=p&q=&ll=43.154479,18.883953&spn=0.104692,0.263157&z=13 gm]
Pluzine: Originally mooted only because it's the only town mid-way between Sarajevo and Podgorica. There's a large artificial lake, which means that somewhere there's a large artificial dam, and probably boat hire. Just up the hill from the town is the edge of the Durmitor plateau. Anyway, the topography looks interesting. [http://maps.google.com/maps?t=p&q=&ll=43.154479,18.883953&spn=0.104692,0.263157&z=13 gm]


There are two plausible routes from Pluzine to [[Podgorica]]
There are two plausible routes from Pluzine to Podgorica


# Straight down the valleys through Niksic, the Slough of Montenegro
# Straight down the valleys through Niksic, the Slough of Montenegro
# Loop round to come in from the north. This is about an hour longer, and contains no towns of note either, but features some more interesting terrain.  
# Loop round to come in from the north. This is about an hour longer, and contains no towns of note either, but features some more interesting terrain.