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Mostar bridge other side, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostar & Blue Hour
by Adelheid Smitt

Earlier I posted a view of the famous Mostar bridge, taken from the opposite side, from the terrace of the mosque. This view is taken from another bridge, and is the more classic one, but the growing shrubbery is encroaching on the view and reflection. As a result I believe the other one works better, however this one has the benefit of the included minaret. Here is the former one so you can see the difference: www.flickr.com/photos/adelheids-pictures/39911420475.

The original bridge was destroyed during the Bosnian war, but after the war the bridge was proudly rebuilt using stones from the same quarry and only techniques as they had been used before. It remains a UNESCO world heritage site.

Mostar, 1989
Mostar, 1989

Scanned image.

November 1989, the original structure before the wars.

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Maslenica Bridge
Maslenica Bridge

Taken after sunset, the highway bridge at Maslenica, Croatia, I prefer the wider version but it seems flickr prefers otherwise. I could not stay any...

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Oil Without Canvas
Oil Without Canvas

Morning oil without canvas on Novigrad Sea and Novsko Ždrilo gorge

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Mostar & Blue Hour
Mostar & Blue Hour

Mostar Old Town in Bosnia

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Classic Mostar
Mostar, 1989

The view of the bridge from another modern bridge, Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, over the Neretva river.

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Croatia - Ždrilo gorge - Maslenica Bridge at Dusk - Twilight - Blue Hour - Night
Croatia - Ždrilo gorge - Maslenica Bridge at Dusk - Twilight - Blue Hour - Night

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Classic Mostar
Mostar, 1989

The view of the bridge from another modern bridge, Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, over the Neretva river.

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Maslenica Bridge
Maslenica Bridge

Taken after sunset, the highway bridge at Maslenica, Croatia, I prefer the wider version but it seems flickr prefers otherwise. I could not stay any...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to most!
Most notably Lenis Las and Adelheid Smitt.