Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jezero

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    • Day 20

      Feeling like home in Bihać / Bosnia

      August 20, 2019 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Our arrival in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) hadn't been like the ones in the previous countries. This one was the one that we had been looking for since the moment this trip started. Local people are friendly and ready to help whenever they can. Many people speak some or very good English and even German. If not, they help you anyway in their language or with gestures.

      This country is a mix of people: they have three different religions (muslim, orthodox and catholic christs) and with that big different cultural identities and differences that last since hundreds of years. Here we could write now pages about all the conflicts, wars and cruel stories of the past of this region. But let's skip to the present. Present politics are, let's just say...very complicated. Since the Dayton Peace Accords in 1995 for example each election in BiH three different delegates (one for the Serbians, one for the Croats and one for the Bosniaks) are elected to share a rotating 4 year presidential term. Over 50 politician parties exist. Locals told us that,as one of many reasons why BiH won't be able to enter the EU soon. People don't thrust anymore in politics that's why they start running their own business or sadly many young people leave this wonderful country. Maybe it's because of the past that Bosnians are so optimistic they suffered a lot in the past years due to the Yugoslavian war. They want to forget what happened and started to move on.

      Bosnia is a country under construction and money is not something that is flowing much in here. Many buildings are empty and remainings of the war from people who left their country. Other houses are inhabited from people but unfinished. And some others found their way to live a good life.

      The best of the country is indeed the human quality of the people even though all the struggles and the problems that the country has been going through.
      Our first contact with Bosnians was Hasan, our warm-hearted host for the next two days. He owns a modest hostel and he's a guitarist on his free time. We got to meet his lovely family and had a drink with one of his sons; he and his band played for us in the evening folk Bosnian music and he even drove us to the bus station at 7am. Hvala for everything, Hasan!

      During our time in Bihać we visited one of the most beautiful nature sceneries of the country: Šrtbački Buk waterfalls. On our way there we hiked through some houses where locals would sell their fruits, home made marmalade, alcohol, and even honey. There's where we met Safir, a friendly man who offered us some shots and some coffee. He could speak German and waved at every person that would walk or drive through in front of his house.

      We managed to hitchhike twice: once with two bearded men from Saudi Arabia and the other one with a Bosnian young guy who owned a restaurant in Kulen Vakuf.

      With all the kindness received during our first days in the country, we are very excited to continue our trip to the center of the country. Bosnia, we like you! Bosnians, we even like you better!
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    • Day 12

      Back into Croatia

      May 24, 2023 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Lovely sunny morning driving north westerly towards the boarder into Croatia. Rolling green fields with the occasional shepard with a flock of sheep. Then pine forrested hills and large stacks of tree logs. Small communities and scattered alpine style houses. Wonderful views and twisting roads. Some signs for snow chains between November and March,
      In the town of Bihac, a brief stop at a turbe or mausoleum which dates from the time of Austro Hungarian rule in Bosnia and was erected in memory of the defenders of the town who lost their lives fighting the Austro Hungarian troops.
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    • Day 23

      In Bihac bei SOS Bihac

      July 30, 2023 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Es ist mal wieder zu viel passiert die letzten Tage...

      Samstag war Pausentag, denn ich war bei SOS Bihac und konnte dort wieder viele bewegende Eindrücke sammeln.

      In den kommenden Tagen folgen noch ausführliche Berichte dazu.

      Die Regisseurin Manuela Federl, über die der Kontakt zu Stande kam, hat die traurige Realität in Bihac und auf der Balkanroute für uns sichtbar gemacht, auf die ich auch noch konkreter eingehen möchte, aber ich sie euch jetzt schon ans Herz legen möchte, falls ihr in den nächsten Tagen Zeit dazu findet:

      https://youtu.be/hyP-h6mye0Y
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    • Day 23

      Mitarbeit der Woche (Woche 3)

      July 30, 2023 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

      Die Mitarbeit der Woche 3 geht an:

      Meinen treuen Gefährten den Puky-Bär.

      Er ist für mich die Galionsfigur, die mich hoffentlich vor anderen Bären schützt.

      Er zeigt mir nicht nur zuverlässig die Windrichtung und dass der Fahrtwind immer frontal kommt an, sondern schenkt mir auch zu jeder Zeit ein ehrliches Lächeln.

      Auch wenn ich täglich nette Unterhaltungen habe, sitze ich seit drei Wochen stundenlang alleine auf dem Rad ohne mich groß auf etwas konzentrieren zu müssen.

      Damit komme ich für mich ganz gut zurecht, aber das sorgt natürlich dafür, dass im Kopf einiges zusammenkommt und ich ab und zu ins Philosophische abrutsche.

      Meistens merke ich das schnell selbst und muss dann darüber schmunzeln, über was man sich so Gedanken machen kann, aber der ein oder andere Gedankengang wird mir hier wohl durchrutschen, was vielleicht hilft während ich so lange alleine unterwegs bin.

      Aber wenn ich dann nach den sechs Wochen wieder resozialisiert bin, können wir über das meiste wahrscheinlich gemeinsam lachen.

      Also bitte seht es mir nach, denn außergewöhnliche Situation erfordern außergewöhnliche Maßnahmen.
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    • Day 22

      Bihać

      August 23, 2021 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Wie merkt man, dass man sich die richtige Unterkunft ausgesucht hat? Genau, wenn man schon am frühen Nachmittag mit dem Vermieter einen Schnaps trinken muss. Hausgemachte "medizina" eben, wird uns versichert.

      Nicht so gross wie Banja Luka überzeugt das Städtchen Bihać dafür mit schöner Kulisse. Der Fluss Una fliesst idyllisch hindurch und kreiert Inselchen und kleine Stromschnellen. Man merkt, dass hier alles ein bisschen mehr auf Touristen ausgelegt ist.

      Was ebenfalls auffällt: Aufgrund der Nähe zur EU-Aussengrenze sind in Bihać sehr viele Flüchtlinge gestrandet. Bauruinen und die umliegenden Wälder scheinen als notmässige Unterkunft zu dienen. Davon haben wir zwar gehört, aber das es so schlimm ist, hätten wir nicht gedacht...
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