Photo Journal

Ana Pogačar


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It was very pleasant to drive in the countryside north of Sarajevo and the weather was fantastic.
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One of the chimneys in Zenica.
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While the countryside is gorgeous, many houses that were damaged in the war have not been rebuilt and often there is nobody left to live in them as so many people were killed or moved away.
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Travnik, a lovely town in Central Bosnia, boasts a fortress Kaštel.
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The fortress is interesting enough to visit.
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A minaret and a tower.
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The minaret.
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We were the only visitors around.
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There is also a museum.
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The views from the fortress over the town of Travnik.
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The last lunch in Bosnia was čevapčiči again, and yes, they were delicious and cheap!
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Jajce with its famous waterfall.
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The waterfall.
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A series of small waterfall on Pliva River.
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Standing on the edge of the waterfall.
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In the pond directly above the waterfall people swim and relax.
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The surrounding area is really dilapidated.
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The facility with locker-rooms, showers and toilets for visitors has been abandoned since the war.
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A sad sight.
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The valley of the Vrbas River narrows into a canyon in places and then widens again into this bend.
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A scenic viewpoint along the road.
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