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Pamela Anderson arrives in Montenegro to build hotels

Thu, Jul 16 2009 13:56 CET 5064 Views 1 Comment
Pamela Anderson arrives in Montenegro to build hotels

The real estate scene in the Balkans has taken a new twist with Hollywood star Pamela Anderson arriving in Montenegro on July 14 2009 with the intention of buying property and building ecologically friendly hotels with spa centres, the AP has reported.

"I’ve been trying to find appropriate partners and location to realise my dream – to build a hotel and spa based on ecological principles along with healthy food, good music, modern design and great fun," Anderson was quoted as saying on arrival.

Even in the star's official page in Facebook, she has informed her fans:

"Finally made it to Montenegro. Beautiful Country. Drive from airport to Budva…is amazing. Little Villages lots of fruit stands. Great beaches. I know I will create something special here. It feels good".

The former Baywatch star is expected to spend two days in Montenegro, where she is to meet leaders of  local construction company  Atlas Group"

According to various media deports, Anderson is to spend a "relaxing cruise" on the Adriatic on her Dominator yacht, and spend some time at the former Yugoslav president Josip Tito’s villa in Meljine.

Serbian media has reported meanwhile that, Pamela, will enjoy local specialities, "which she personally requested", insisting the contents be organic. As far as the drinks are concerned, "she will stick to the usual expensive champagnes," javno.com said.

The Baywatch star was to remain in Montenegro until July 16.

 

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