Stari Most (old bridge) Mostar
Bosina & Hezegovina,  Football,  History

Our Week In Pictures 

Saw this in Ljubljana, it gelled with us..

“We travel not in order to escape life, but in order that life may not escape us”.

Monday morning, woke in a village named Vopovjle near Ljubljana airport, flew to Belgrade where our connecting flight was delayed and left us stuck in the terminal for five hours before we flew on to Sarajevo. Hard to comprehend that the bustling city of Sarajevo was ravaged by warfare, genocide and war crime atrocities a little over 30 years ago. The scars are visible but so is the conciliation in a city where mosques sit beside Christian churches and a line in the street depicts the “meeting of cultures”.

Michaela’s photographs from Sarajevo….

The infamous Latin bridge, Sarajevo
City hall, Sarajevo
Wooden fountain, Sarajevo
Old town Sarajevo
Old town Sarajevo
Evidence of war, Old town Sarajevo

Wednesday we moved on to Mostar, an unbelievably beautiful town bearing at least as many scars of the Balkan conflict yet also packed with the trappings of popularity, unmistakably a tourist destination. Many wonderful old buildings survive, but the impact of war is still tangible. Mostar is so immensely picturesque that it carries all of its various scars with aplomb….

Pictures from Mostar….

The famous old bridge, Mostar
Mostar
Mostar
Mostar
Mostar
Mostar
Bombed out building
Sniper tower
War damaged building

View from a mosque

On Thursday I attended a UEFA Conference League match (a local side versus, of all things, a team from Gibraltar) and captured a classic sunset-over-football-ground shot…..

Fiery clouds over football
Sunset over Mostar
Mostar at night
Mostar at night
Mostar at night
Mostar at night
Mostar at night

With extremely variable weather we took a trip to a number of highlights in the surrounding area, the Blagaj Dervish monastery and han, a Serbian orthodox church, a second monastery and the Kravice Falls. Photographs…..

Blagaj Dervish monastery

Počitelj, Medieval castle

Kravice waterfalls
Kravice waterfalls

The week brought some unseasonably cold and wet days interspersed with the warm sunshine which is more typical of the Balkan October; the worst of those days were particularly nasty. But the thing is, we finally made it to Mostar, a long awaited destination and the culmination of our offbeat journey from Porto to here. One last stop to come before we head home to England.

Mostar, view from a minaret

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