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Mathieu Mar 27th, 2011 03:02 PM

Julia_t, hope that your ankle heals quickly and wishing you the best on your trip. Looking forward to your Trip Report as I very much enjoyed your first. You have a wonderful narrative style and provide lots of interesting information.

M.

kostake_nenishanu Apr 10th, 2011 01:43 PM

quotation:
And did you know that Orson Welles, Franco Nero and Yul Brynner were in a film called Battle of Neretva, set in WW2 Bosnia?
End of quotation.

And Picasso drew poster for "The Battle of Neretva".

Please, see it here:
http://cinemaredux.files.wordpress.c...pg?w=226&h=500

statkis May 19th, 2011 02:26 AM

@Julia_t

I am from Sarajevo and'm very glad that You have a positive experience from Sarajevo ... on every trip we have a beautiful or ugly experience .. I hope you will forget the bad and remember the beautiful .. your description of the trip was really amazing .. but one thing is impossible to agree with you ... :-( Bosnian coffee is better and always will be better than kapucino etc. .... in the end I want to explain the difference between the Bosnian and Turkish coffee (small difference) .. The Turks put the coffee in cold water and then put to a boil while Bosnians put coffee in boiling water .. it's all from me and I hope that you will visit Sarajevo again

julia_t May 19th, 2011 07:56 AM

statkis...

I returned to Sarajevo a few weeks ago at the beginning of April. This time I tried Bosnian coffee - and found I loved it!

I wrote another trip report, which you can find if you click on my name. Once again I had a good experience in Sarajevo, and I'll be returning to this city and indeed the country -which has captured a place in my heart.

snowsyparker Apr 18th, 2013 09:18 AM

Great trip report! Bookmaking for future reference.


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