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St Nicholas Church, Lake Mavrovo

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  The sunken church in Lake Mavrovo is no longer underwater. For years we drove past St Nicholas Church and I kind of like seeing it just poking above the waterline.  Built from1850 and opened in 1857, St Nicholas Church was submerged in 1953, when Lake Mavrovo was created for the local hydroelectric scheme. The lake, which is still a popular tourist spot, has been allowed to partially drain and the church can now be visited again. There is still no roof, but the front spire was under reconstruction in the summer of 2021. Since then, we've been told the bell has been added.  All photos: St Nicholas Church, Lake Mavrovo, Macedonia, 2021

St Naum monastery, Ohrid

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  A trip to Macedonia is not complete without heading to Ohrid Lake. Straddling Albania, the lake is huge enough to seem like a sea. It’s one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The main town is bustling. Much better to head around it to places like the small, beautiful town of Radozhda, on the western shore (about 30km from Ohrid Town) and very close to Albania. Or drive in the opposite direction to Saint Naum. And then you’re really touching the border with Albania. You’ll navigate the usual small, winding roads, for long stretches run parallel to the lake itself, see amazing scenery and then suddenly, you’re at St Naum. Don’t be fooled by first impressions. From the outside, it looks like you’re about to head into a holiday camp. And it is very touristy. Need the toilet? Pay. (Or head into the lake). Want to buy a plastic Spiderman laying prone on the ground firing a gun? (Yep, really.) The front end is full of little shops selling...

Skopje Old Town

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  Skopje Old Town (or Old Bazaar), in the heart of Skopje itself and just off the main square, is a warren of paved, walking streets. The Muslim quarter of Skopje, the streets are lined with shops - jewellery, antiques, clothes, etc - bars and restaurants, and it’s always busy during the day. It’s a great area to wander, full of colour, and you’ll never be short of opportunities to take great photos. It’s on a hill, so you’ll also get some great vantage points. The best approach is to walk through the main city square, and over the old stone bridge. You’ll walk past a lot of imposing statues, including over the bridge and at the foot of the Old Town. Alternatively, enter at the top of the hill, near Kale, and walk down. All photos: Skopje Old Town, Macedonia; 2021, 2010, 2013 and 2008

Matka Canyon 2: More hikes and caves

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  If you’re heading to Matka Canyon and don’t fancy hiking up one of the mountain trails , follow the paved footpath up past the dam instead. It mostly runs alongside the water and is a great area to take photos. The dam itself, about halfway along the walk, is the oldest in Macedonia, opening in 1938. Lake Treska is at the top, with the artificial lake running out if it on the other side of the dam. A the ed of the main footpath, overlooking Lake Treska, is a hotel and restaurant, and St Andrews monastery. It’s also a popular location for rock climbers. You can walk on past the restaurant, with the path winding round the canyon and overlooking the lake.  Lake Treska in Matka Canyon  Lake Treska in Matka Canyon, looking towards the dam There are plenty of opportunities to take interesting photos in Matka. This is close to the restaurant and hotel St Andrews monastery is located close to where you take boat trips from It’s a tourist trap in the summer, especially bei...