Late antique basilica (Hedum castellum Deasitiatum) in Breza, 20 miles north of Sarajevo, former residence of the IllyriantribeDesidiats. They are revolted against Roman Empire in the year of 6. A.D. andwere defeated.
Ancient history ( including the archaeology associated with it) and nature are favorite subjects of mine. thanx for sharing this post with us and for visiting my blog.
Hi Alisjusic, I was in Bosnia in the late 90’s as part of the Peace Keeping forces. It is heart warming to see your site and the beautiful pictures of Bosnia. While my stay there was during a difficult time in Bosnia’s history, the conflicts of mankind cannot suppress the beauty of your country or its people. You and your blog are certainly proof of that!
Yes, primarily in the Tuzla valley. I sometimes traveled by air weaving up the valley at low level. What a magical land; so rich in history, architecture, and culture.
Thanks for the recent visit to my Western genre site….much appreciated. You have some very interesting photos (and commentary!) on your own site here.
All the best,
Chad http://westernsreboot.com/
Lovely photos and it’s fascinating to read your details of nature – makes me want to go outside and touch a tree! I have hugged a tree and almost felt its life in my hands. Love trees and flowers and birds and all the beauty around us if we just open our eyes and ears to it. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely blog and fascinating to hear about history in Bosnia
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The photos are awesome!
Sheen.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog! Have you heard the buzz about possible “pyramid of the sun” in Bosnia? Not too sure the actual town.
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That ‘pyramid’ is nothing but an isolated part of the anticline called in geology as Hogback. Thank you. 🙂
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Thank you for the clarification; I wasn’t familiar with those terms,
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I hope this will help you http://irna.lautre.net/Geology-of-the-Bosnian-pyramids.html
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You have great pictures and captions on your blog. Thanks for liking mine.
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Ancient history ( including the archaeology associated with it) and nature are favorite subjects of mine. thanx for sharing this post with us and for visiting my blog.
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Thanks for liking my blog. Love your photos of Bosnia.
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Hi Alisjusic, I was in Bosnia in the late 90’s as part of the Peace Keeping forces. It is heart warming to see your site and the beautiful pictures of Bosnia. While my stay there was during a difficult time in Bosnia’s history, the conflicts of mankind cannot suppress the beauty of your country or its people. You and your blog are certainly proof of that!
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That’s awesome to hear! Do you remember in which place you’ve been? Now is much, much better.
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Yes, primarily in the Tuzla valley. I sometimes traveled by air weaving up the valley at low level. What a magical land; so rich in history, architecture, and culture.
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Ah, that’s north of me. I’m in Sarajevo – Zenica valley. Yes, the land is amazing.
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Lovely photo! Alway happy to learn about a place new to me and beautiful! Cheers, Brenda
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Great pictures there! Bosnia is really far from me. I would love to go there to see. Meanwhile I’m enjoying your pics!
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Thanks for the recent visit to my Western genre site….much appreciated. You have some very interesting photos (and commentary!) on your own site here.
All the best,
Chad
http://westernsreboot.com/
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Visiting some of the sites of the old civilizations is on my bucket list — hopfully not as a ghost after I kick that bucket.
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Lovely photos and it’s fascinating to read your details of nature – makes me want to go outside and touch a tree! I have hugged a tree and almost felt its life in my hands. Love trees and flowers and birds and all the beauty around us if we just open our eyes and ears to it. Thank you for sharing.
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Wonderful photos & blog… Cheers Aquileana 😛
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I think your heart might be more beautiful than your photos. Your photos are deeply moving and stunning. Thanks for visiting and liking my blog.
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Love this photo would be curious to see how it looks black and white
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🙂
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