You need to be a little extreme to go to Bosnia and Herzegovina for Christmas. Without a background. With children. Therefore, this trip goes under the stream of "Adventure". Although, of course, there were much more impressions.
Bosnian landscape sketches. Nature continues to captivate with its perfection.
Trebine is the first city we met on our way from Montenegro to Bosnia and Herzegovina. We are located in the Serbian Republic.
Our Christmas car ride to the Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, lay through the picturesque nature of the Balkan Peninsula. From Trebinje we set our sights on Mostar.
We drove like this.
I didn't know much about Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of our trip, but I hadn't even heard of the city of Mostar, to be honest.
In addition to the traditional use of the attraction, this bridge is used for jumping into the river.
We visited the city with the euphonious name of Jajce for the sake of the Pliv waterfall, located on the Vrbas River. The city is so called because its founder, Duke Hrvoje Vukcic Hrvatinic, built a fortress by analogy with the same one near Naples, whose name was Uovo, which means "egg" in translation. Here.
It is worth noting that the Balkans love red cars.
Place: Canton (note: administrative-territorial unit in some countries) Herzegovina-Neretva, Chaplin municipality. Built in 1383 by King Stepan Tvrtko I.
The Citadel of Honor on the Neretva River. The mosque and the watchtower.
I can't get rid of the interpretation of divine creations in the form of: "Come on, the water will just flow over the ground and fall off the mountain. And they'll just stand there and watch it. And they will be delighted!"
Krivitsky waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo was the ultimate destination of our trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
My associations with Sarajevo are a woman and pigeons.
If you ask me: "How do you feel about bobsleigh?" I will answer: "No way." I love abandonments. Moreover, they are all so different in effect that these sensations can already be collected.
An abandoned bobsleigh track in Sarajevo. Now it's a place for street art. It looks cool, you must agree.
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