The battery "died" again, and this time we met such a nice car shop owner, that replaced the battery for us so that we can continue our journey, and meanwhile he charged our old one.
All this for no charge...
we met his relative that came with his Mercedes all the way from Switzerland (where he lives now) for a wedding.

when we continued further south, the topography became mountainous again, and the roads were very steep and wavy with beautiful scenery.
The guest house in Himara was a disappointment, since our room faced the mountain wall and not the beach.
after a few minutes of wandering in this deserted tiny road up the hill, we found a family that rented us a nice room with a window and beautiful view from their rooftop.
It seemed like we were their first guests since the house was still being built.
The couple were from Greece and the communication with them was mostly with hand waving..
a narrow path between old houses led us to the small beach with many cafes, retaurants and street vendors along it.
the next day we drove down to a more secluded beach with clear water and some very comfortable (and costly) huge beach bean bags...

