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Friday Postcard: Sarajevo, Bosnia

Friday Postcard: Sarajevo, Bosnia

Posted on 14. Jan, 2011 by .

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In honor of my very fun interview for Amateur Travel Podcast I thought I would post one of my favorite shots of Sarajevo. Above is the Latin Bridge, the very spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914, effectively starting World War 1. I like it because although it represents history it shows that there is so [...]

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Friday Postcard: Sarajevo, Bosnia

Friday Postcard: Sarajevo, Bosnia

Posted on 25. Jun, 2010 by .

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One of our favorite things to do in Sarajevo was to simply enjoy the leisurely cafe culture. This shady alleyway cafe was the perfect place to escape the traffic and relax with an orange soda. (Do you have a photo you’d like to see featured here? Email me at Steph@twenty-somethingtravel.com)

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Journey Around the Balkans: A Round-up

Journey Around the Balkans: A Round-up

Posted on 20. May, 2010 by .

Over the past six months or so, I have been slowly chronicling my journey through the Western Balkans. Now that I’ve completed my slowly building PR campaign, I thought I would do a round up of the many Balkans related posts I’ve written: 5 Reasons to Visit the Balkans Now Bosnia: The Forgotten City of [...]

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Wednesday Postcard: Pocitelj, Bosnia & Herzogovina

Wednesday Postcard: Pocitelj, Bosnia & Herzogovina

Posted on 09. Sep, 2009 by .

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Mosque at Pocitelj, originally uploaded by StephYo. Pocitelj is the oldest artist colony in Southeastern Europe, originally founded in the 1300′s. During the Bosnian War it was the cite of brutal bombing and extensive ethnic cleansing. It has been rehabilitated and now is once again an artists colony and tourist attraction. It is also a [...]

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