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Copper Earrings, Bridge Jump, and Bosnian Coffee in Mostar
I spent the rest of the morning perusing several shops, but did not buy anything, save for a magnet. Outside a foreign exchange office, I bumped into my roommate and the British guy who just came from the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque. They showed me the photos that they took from the minaret then asked if I wanted to join them for lunch. I realized I was famished, so we went on a hunt for a place to eat. My roommate heard about this cool bar that’s inside an actual cave and I re

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A Walk Around Mostar
We parked the bus at the base of Hum Hill in front of a big souvenir store and washroom complex and met our local guide for the walking tour. As we were right beside the Catholic church, we went there first. The Catholic Church of St. Peter and St. Paul was built in the Ottoman era but was completely destroyed during the Bosnian War. It was rebuilt in 2000 on the foundations of the previous building with a much higher bell tower, which, according to our guide, is currently th

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