Off The Beaten Track in Bosnia and Herzegovina - julia_t explores
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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.
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And did you know that Orson Welles, Franco Nero and Yul Brynner were in a film called Battle of Neretva, set in WW2 Bosnia?
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And Picasso drew poster for "The Battle of Neretva".
Please, see it here:
http://cinemaredux.files.wordpress.c...pg?w=226&h=500
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
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@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
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
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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.
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.
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