Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Mostar in BosniaHercegovina
Date: Jun 26, 2001 @ 16:27
Author: Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline ("Doug Murray, StockPhotosOnline" <dmurray@...>)
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I've thrown up some pics I took in Bosnia in '97... a few from
the Bihac pocket down to Sarajevo. (I really need to fix my site).
Have a look at: http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Cabana/9282/bosniaone.html
My time spent in Bosnia and especially Sarajevo was surreal. I
was overwhelmed by walking around a modern city that had been literally
blown up. And then there was having a nice lunch in a quaint town
only to be in the middle of a mass grave a couple of hours
later.
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From: Peter Hering
Date: Tuesday, June 26,
2001 01:15:10 AM
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[BoundaryPoint] Mostar in BosniaHercegovina Usually borders in Europe are peaceful places,
but there are exceptions to the rule:
I found this picture of Mostar, the divided city
in Bosnia in the Danish paper "Politiken"-
just to remind all of us, what the result of hatred
and nationalistic politics can be...!
(don't) enjoy..
Peter H.
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