do it, but now they mainly do it to entertain the tourists for a bit of money in return.
People were very friendly in Bosnia, of all the places we travelled through we probably found the croats the least approachable and helpful.
During the war the town was surrounded by Bosnian Croat forces and the population consisting mainly of muslims decided to defend themselves. The city was hammered to pieces by Croat artiliry fire and even today it is hard to find a house without scars from bulletholes and grenades.
It is worthwhile to have a look at the following video to see what
happened here in 1993:
Mostar in 1993
Mostar is surrounded by steaphills and it would have been almost impossible to find cover from snipers and artiliery from above.
Now almost 20 years later there are still many ruins right in the centre of east Mostar where we were staying and there are lots of house that are full of bulletholes and people are still living in these houses.In the houses that have not been repaired it is almost impossible to find a 30 by 30cm patch that does not have a bullet hole or grenade fragments in it. It would have been a hell on earth living or fighting here during these times.
Inside the city limites there are three cemeteries and they are all full of victims killed in 1993...all mixed with Muslim, Christian and Orthodox. It is a very sobering experience to see that every grave is marked with the exact same year and that almost every victim was born at about the same time as Kim and myself.
Today the population seems to be getting along regardless of background and religion.
The surrounding hills in the valley driving in from Croatia also have old castles and ruins on them. It is a very scenic drive and highly recommended.
We have a very nice time in Bosnia and we can highly recommend that people go there to visit.
People should not forget Mostar and especially not forget what happened here in 1992 and 1993.
12. August 2011 10:55
by Rene Pallesen
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10. August 2011 12:25
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9. August 2011 04:56
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8. August 2011 04:38
by Rene Pallesen
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We went to HC Andersens house in Odense in Denmark. This is the house that he was living in and behind the house they have now build a museum and a park with a castle theatre for the kids.
We started out in the park as there was a play about to start in the theatre.
The play was a 15 minute recap of all the most famous stories and it was very well done and very funny (especially the Emperors new Clothing).
Both Aiden and Bedstefar really enjoyed the play together.
Afterwards we went to see the actual house HC andersen was living in.
HC Andersen is one of Kims favourite writers.
And we also visited the museum.
7. August 2011 07:40
by Rene Pallesen
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