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Mostar
is an
extraordinary
town in
every sense
of the word.
I lived in
Mostar
throughout
the entire
war as an
aid worker
and
witnessed
its
destruction.
Its the most
beautiful
place I've
ever
lived... it
even beats
Avignon and
Tepotzlan in
Mexico. The
beauty goes
far beyond
its ancient
Babylon like
'Olde Town'
and the Old
Bridge that
once stood
uniting the
city from
the rugged
emerald
Neretva
river.
Mostar was
the city
with the
most mixed
marriages in
the former
Yugoslavia...not
a mosaic of
cultures and
traditions
but a real
melting pot
of them. The
Mediterranean
climate
makes it the
warmest city
in Bosnia
and
Herzegovina
with mostly
sunny days
and clear
blue skies.
The Neretva
turns the
dry arid
surroundings
green with
figs, kiwis,
grapes, pome
granites,
rose hips,
and even
mandarins
and lemons.
The fertile
grounds
along the
entire
Neretva
valley have
made it a
settlement
dating back
over 10,000
years. But
lets talk
about
today...Today
Mostar is a
city in
transition.
It was
devastated
by war but
the
reconstruction
has seen the
town bounce
back to
life.
Recovering
from the
devastation
is no easy
task... the
physical
aspect of
reconstruction
is the
easier bit,
soul healing
comes a bit
slower. But
the world
has begun to
return to
Mostar. Its
cobble stone
streets in
the old town
are once
again filled
with
visitors
from all
over the
world, the
cafes are
teeming with
the young
and old
enjoying the
fresh air
and
breathtaking
views of the
Neretva and
the
surrounding
mountains.
Mosques and
churches
alike have
been rebuilt
and museums
have been
reopened.
Believe me
folks...
it's a place
you've got
to see! You
can visit
the
Austro-Hungarian
public baths
and have a
swim or a
sit in the
jacuzzi...
stroll along
her lovely
streets and
admire the
centuries
old Ottoman
architecture...
sit and
enjoy a fine
bottle of
Hercegovinian
red or white
wine and
smell the
fresh array
of wild
flowers that
stem from
every patch
of grass and
every
balcony
along your
way.
Handcraft
shops take
you deep
into
Herzegovina's
past by
upholding
the
tradition of
quality,
original
made goods.
You'll love
their beauty
and
appreciate
the time and
effort
that's been
put into
each item.
Walking
through
Mostar is a
walk through
past and
future. Its
ancient
walls tell
timeless
tales of the
way it used
to be and
its present
struggle to
keep its
identity as
a
multiethnic
community is
an inspiring
model for
the future.
Mostar is
far more
than
beautiful
architecture
and sunny
weather...
it's about a
peace-loving
community
rebuilding
itself from
the ravages
of war. You
will effect
Mostar as
much as it
will effect
you... just
go and see.
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