Kotor Fortress
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Early morning walk around the small streets and squares of Kotor, before continuing the journey along the coast and over into Croatia.
Early morning walk around the small streets and squares of Kotor, before continuing the journey along the coast and over into Croatia.
After crossing into Croatia and a wonderful coastal drive to Dubrovnik, 'Pearl of the Adriatic '. A brief opportunity to explore. The city is one of the finest in the Balkans, a walled citadel facingLeia mais
Arrived early evening to the beautiful city of Mostar. Lying on both sides of the River Neretva, Mostar was a major centre of the Ottoman occupation and many monuments from that time still remain. TheLeia mais
An early morning walk around Mostar to explore the cobbled streets and look at the river and bridges. Lovely town. Still some noticeable damage from the 90s conflict. Much restoration.
Behold a Cathedral of Fear build within a mountain of Power, but bigger than it.
A tour of the Atomic War Command, also known as the Arle and nicknamed Tito's bunker, a former nuclear bunker andLeia mais
Explored the historic district of Bascarsij with its oriental atmosphere and wonderful old buildings. Many of the streets date back to the 16th century. Some of the businesses have a been in trade forLeia mais
A walk around the old city quarter and along the river, lively and interesting. City hall, a market street and image of one of the war cemeteries.
Sarajevo. Meeting of cultures. East meets West and a space of Peace, Coexistence and Tolerance.
Morning walk around the residential district of family villas from Austro Hungarian period in PetrakinaLeia mais