Jablanica Lake in 4K - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jablanica Lake in 4K - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo to Mostar Bus - Jablanica Lake | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Balkans | Europe
Jablanicko lake is an artificial lake, that extends from Konjic to Jablanica. The surface of the lake is 13 km2, with a maximum depth of 70m.
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Mostar#Bosnia and Herzegovina## 27Nov2018#Trip#
Mostar is a city in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, straddling the Neretva River. It’s known for the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a reconstructed medieval arched bridge. The nearby alleys are full of shops and market stalls, and the Old Bridge Museum explores the bridge’s long history. A narrow staircase leads up to the Koski Mehmed-Pasha Mosque’s minaret for panoramic city views.
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Bosnian road M-17 (05. Jablanica town - Salakovac tunnel)
Journey through Bosnia and Herzegovina, along the state road M-17.
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This video begins at intersection between roads M-17 (straight on toward Mostar city) and M-16.2 (right turn toward Prozor town) in Jablanica town.
Later on it goes through the magnificent canyon of Neretva river, situated between Prenj mountain (to the left/east) and Čvrsnica mountain (to the right/west).
The video ends at the exit from Salakovac tunnel, which also represents the exit from the canyon of Neretva river, and the entry point into the Mostar valley.
The video was recorded on 13.05.2013., using a GoPro Hero HD 1 video camera mounted on the outer side of the front windscreen of a Volkswagen Polo Mk5 car.
Audio recording has been discarded because it contains only wind noises.
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* Prvi dio: Dio putovoanja -- Bugojno - Prozor - Jablanica - Blagaj - Počitelj - Mostar *
---- Traveling through Bosnia and Herzegovina ----
* Part One; this video contains images of traveling through Bosnian cities Bugojno, Prozor, Jablanica, Mostar, Blagaj, Pocitelj including images of river Neretva, lake Ramsko, mountain Velez and other *
Video snimci sadrže snimke prolaska kroz gradove, predgrađja, rijeke, jezera, planine, okoliše i ostale zanimljivosti Bosne i Hercegovine. Ovo su samo neki isječci od mnogo prelijepi bisera Bosne i Hercegovine.
Ovaj snimak sadrži snimke kroz Bugojno, Prozor, Ramsko jezero, Jablanicu, Jablanicko jezero, rijeka Neretva, planina Velež, Blagaj, Vrelo Bune, Počitelj, kroz Mostar, Stari Most.
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Amazing nature driving from the Mostar city to the Jablanica town, Bosnia and Herzegovina ????????
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Avlija, the house courtyard full of tradition in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In Bosnia and Herzegovina the typical house courtyard was called avlija.
It was a symbol of family life, culture and heritage.
The courtyard was made of glittering stone extracted from the rivers. It was blooming with life, green grass and flowers.
The centar part of avlija was called ahar, a sort of side covered barn.
Each avlija represented privacy for the owners. The guests could only enter with the permission of the host. Those who entered were among chosen friends and neighbors. In the Bosnian avlija, order and cleanliness were obligatory.
Visitors and the host would drink coffee on a bench under the vine tree, ate grapes and quince which grew again in the backyard.
For a long time, avlija was a mirror of the culture and work habits of the host and hostess. If the place exuded freshness, peace and purity, it was a sign that hosts were virtuous people.
Today in Mostar visitors can go back in the past when visiting the Kajtaz, Bišćević and Muslibegović houses . Each of them are a great example of Ottoman architecture where you can take a look at the traditional avlija and all of its beautiful features.
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16 - Backpacking Bosnia & Herzegovina
Incredible historic and cultural voyage through Bosnia, hitchhiking, meeting amazing people, and better understanding the history.
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Bosnia was more amazing than I anticipated and after spending a little over a week in the country, I fell in love. From right off of the Croatian ferry in Ploce, my hitchhiking journey in Bosnia officially began. My driver wanted to stop in Medugorje so why not join. It's a small village where 6 children had claimed to see an apparition of the Virgin Mary. What was a small town is now a big tourist attraction and religious site.
After getting dropped off in Mostar I roamed around the city famous for it's Ottoman Bridge, Stari Most. Originally built 400 years, it was destroyed in 1993, But fortunately rebuilt in 2004 looking just as beautiful as the original. Mostar saw much destruction during the war which in some places, can be seen today. But most of the city has been rebuilt bringing tourists from all over the world. Additional places to see in the area, is Blagaj Tekke, an old Dervish monastery sitting besides a spring and within a mountain side as well as a fortress above of the same name with amazing views of the valley and mountains.
Hitchhiking north brought me through the
gorgeous Dinaric mountains. I stopped in the small town of Jablanica to see a bridge destroyed in WW2 by the Yugoslav partisan led by Tito that helped deter attacks from the Axis powers. My next stop was an overnight stay on Jablanica lake in one of my favorite Airbnb's to date in camper turned bedroom with a small kitchen. Here I had a rowboat to use with the lake all to myself, listening to good music on my phone and taking it all in.
From here, I hitched a ride to Konjic, a small town with more locals than tourists, a beautiful Ottoman bridge and an awesome host who took me into his home offering a local homemade drink. My final city was Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Sarajevo saw it's share of dark days during the Bosnian War, with sniper fire and mortar shelling killing many people. I stopped at the Markale Market where twice, mortar shells killed and injured many people. As well as one of many cemeteries where I lost my emotions due to all of the tombstones that stand. But the city has progressed as a modern city with a beautiful city center with many cafes, a bazaar, commercial city center, and lots of tourism. I also managed to stand in the very spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated igniting WW1.
To wrap up my time in Bosnia, I made it priority to go up to several viewpoints in the hills and mountains. Yellow Bastion and the historic now abandoned White Fortress overlooking the city and beyond. The best views are from Trebević where you can walk up the abandoned luge track from the 1984 Winter Olympics up to the view over the whole city.
After an incredible voyage in Bosnia, I returned to Croatia for the third and final time to Dubrovnik. :)
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Villa Jablanica Lake, Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Located in Jablanica, 23 miles from Mostar, Villa Jablanica Lake features a sun terrace and a private beach area. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
A flat-screen TV and DVD player, as well as a CD player are provided. Some units feature a sitting area where you can relax. A terrace or patio are featured in certain rooms.
There is a shared kitchen at the property.
Ilidža is 28 miles from Villa Milavic, and Breza is 25 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Sarajevo Airport, 29 miles from Villa Jablanica Lake.