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Mostar full of Tourists, This could be a Record Year by the Number of Visitors

Published August 15, 2016
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River of tourists, both domestic and foreign, flooded the old city of Mostar while enjoying in all the charms of this beautiful city.

With coffee, juices and hookah, many of them enjoy the beauty of the Old Bridge and the towers of Tara and Halebija, where one can learn about the history of the old town of Mostar through the exhibits and photos.

Many of them take photos of the brave young man who boldly jump from the top of the stone arch in the cold Neretva River.

Many of them are trying to find salvation from the heat in the cold water of Neretva River under the Old Bridge, as well as under the Customs Bridge where is one of the most beautiful beaches in Mostar.

Visitors of Mostar cannot resist not to get into some of the many souvenir shops, buy little something and thus bring the memory of Mostar in their country and their home.

Judging by the photographs, assumptions from the Tourist Board of HNC that this year will be a record both for Mostar and for the entire Herzegovina that are rich in both cultural and historical monuments and religious, might be true.

(Source: klix.ba)

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