Sarajevo in the morning.
Our first visit in the morning was the Sarajevo tunnel. During the Siege of Sarajevo during Bosnian War between 1992 and 1995, the Sarajevo Tunnel was constructed by the besieged citizens of Sarajevo in order to link the city of Sarajevo, which was entirely cut-off by Serbian forces, with the Bosnian-held territory on the other end of the supposedly neutral area at the Sarajevo Airport controlled by the United Nations. The tunnel linked the Sarajevo neighbourhoods of Dobrinja and Butmir.
Our tour will continue without two friends.
Bye bye Tomaž, Bojana and BMW K1600GTL |
Our next stop was ethno village Stanišići.
Goodbye Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hello Serbia.
Crossing the border at Pavlovića bridge |
View from Mali Zvornik, Serbia (Little Zvornik) over river Drina to Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Near Ljubovija we stopped for a while at the gas station and at the beginning we were quite disappointed, because a local guy rented the bar for his son's 18th birthday, so the waiter said that we couldn't drink anything. But then the "father" came out of the bar and suddenly everything changed. Beer was for free and later on they also fed us. Thank you very much guys.
Local girls and boys were posing for us while we were eating young pork and drinking Jelen beer |
And quite late we arrived in Užice in Hotel Zlatibor, named after a mountain region situated in the western part of Serbia, a part of the Dinaric Alps.
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