The biggest snowstorm of winter has hit during my visit... but was able to make it up to the bobsled track from the 1984 Olympics
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The biggest snowstorm of winter has hit during my visit... but was able to make it up to the bobsled track from the 1984 Olympics
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Listening to the guide explain how nationalists here became full-blown fascists under Milošević gave me chills. The country went from its golden period to all-out war in just 8 years. And Milošević was effective in getting neighbors to turn against each other.
Great city! Try the pretzels and the cevapcici.
I’ve had two Bosnian coffees and loads of Burek - very content at the moment 
I have! It’s beautiful and the food is AMAZING (and cheap!) There’s way more to see than just the war aftermath :)
Of course! What would you recommend if I only have two days?
Make sure your tour stops by the statue of a giant can of rancid UN beef, a savage monument to the international community’s “assistance”
Doing that tomorrow morning. So ridiculous. My guide today told me about the canned beef with an expiration year of 1945 
i was there with nato in 85-86. i walked from the base outside of town to Sarajevo. walked sniper alley, the bridge where "Romeo and Juliet" were sniped. crossed onto the other side of the train tracks and saw this. the street name is the assassin that started ww1.pic.twitter.com/QoG7HdIGrN
sorry it was 97-98
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