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Vjosa, the wild river in Europe ... the blue pearl of the Balkans ... Growing up by the sea I forgot that my home was the river that flowed there, becoming like a snake, so that I could understand what it was, they were both calm, blue and full of life: Vjosa is called the river, the big river, the blue heart of Europe, a gem in a country like Albania where most people do not know where it is. Albania is a small country in the middle of the Balkans. Vjosa, its main source originates from the Pindi Mountains in Greece north of Ioannina to Ali Pasha Tepelena, and the source to Mavrovouni. In Albania, the two main tributaries are the Drinos River (also originating in Greek territory) and the Shushica River, located between Vlora and Gjirokastra. The Vjosa Valley covers a total area of 6,700 km² from Greece to Albania. The LM vehicle will leave the Greek-Albanian border in Ioannina in the mountains where this river will flow directly to Konica, where I will describe the serpentine line of my river, the largest river in southern Albania, the river that will cross, famous Albanian villages, abandoned villages, historic city of Kelcyres, Përmet, Tepelena, Fier and Vlora. I will follow this full line for many days I will know the history of the river, the legends of my countrymen, and will look at the tourist landscape, the running water, the blue sky, the bloom of springs, the bloom of a power plant, At 270 km, Vjosa flows naturally undisturbed, characterized by beautiful canyons, river streams, islands and tourist spots, such as the Kelcyre Gorge. My hiking trip will continue day by day to familiarize Kelcyrene, Tepelena, the backwater city with its dynamic natural and unique ecosystem until it ends in the Adriatic Sea north of the Narta Lagoon in the city of Vlora. , where I will live for 18 years of my life between the Sea, Lagoon and Vjosa. My ancestors would knit songs, but I would study them. I would study it to protect it. I would study water quality, bio-indicators like diatoms, silica algae where the heart of Europe would be cut from the hydropower dams being built ... I would fight for a cause, protect the river of my life, my childhood... But what makes this river truly special internationally is the fact that almost all of its tributaries flow uninterrupted and intact, creating a vibrant river network as something no longer encountered in Europe. Although this study of Vjosa is scarce, we biologists know more about the Amazon River than the Vjosa Watershed, but the cause will continue, protecting this free river that will be slightly destroyed by dam construction ... Albania will lose one of Europe's rare rivers of natural, economic value and the goal of sustainable development in the country. Continuing the journey through Narta where the Vjosa will flow will make this village one of Albania's most beautiful villages, with sea, lagoon, (a protected landscape in Albania) and river, where fjords, dunes, herbaceous and shrubby vegetation are formed. , wherein anther part will form a pine forest (Pinus Negra) where the Adriatic Sea lies before it. This is the Vjosa estuary and its completion at sea. Vjosa serves as the boundary of many protected areas along its valley (3 of which are designated as IUCN II National Parks). However, the river itself does not have a special protection status and this time has faced increasing pressure from human influence on judges. The Vjosa must remain intact, the Vjosa must be protected. The river is life!