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Sat in Mostar now, relaxing and watching the world go by. I have an hour to kill before I can check in to my Airbnb
Wayne
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 its a hard life
Plenty to see in Mosie Wayne but the price goes up !! when i left i passed through
cant tell you where the road(track !!! ) was just crossed an old iron bridge and found this in the middle
Thanks again for making me go back through my pics
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Wayne.... check out Blagaj 10km south of Mostar and source off the river Buna...
then you can take old road to Trebinje,nice little town, then Dubrovnik is just 36km or Herceg Novi about 42km vich will be on your way to Kotor.Once in Kotor a MUST is serpentine road to Negrose and Cetinje.
Safe ride Kawazoki
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Wayne.... check out Blagaj 10km south of Mostar and source off the river Buna...
then you can take old road to Trebinje,nice little town, then Dubrovnik is just 36km or Herceg Novi about 42km vich will be on your way to Kotor.Once in Kotor a MUST is serpentine road to Negrose and Cetinje.
Safe ride Kawazoki
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Thanks for the information I will have a look
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Day 19 Balkans Trip
Day 19 Balkans Trip
Just a sort trip of about 10 mile this morning to get into Mostar.
Had a steady ride in and went to find where I will be staying. As I was early I went for a bit of a ride around the town before finding a Cafe for some fruit tea.
Got settled into the room. It is not as good as the last place I stayed in but its clean and for £7 a night you can not complain. Most importantly Arrunya is in a garage out of the way.
I am going to try and get the left pannier of tomorrow. The biggest worry is that it won’t go back on. But I need to check the pannier frame in more detail, just to make sure its not cracked and also try and straighten the top of the case out as the lid doesn’t fit properly now so its not waterproof and the last think I need is a wet Mac Air.
Some views from on the way into Mostar
The Room
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Also went out to the supermarket and got my self a treat
Some local red wine
Wayne
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Day 20 Balkans Trip
Day 20 Balkans Trip
Stay local and on foot today.
Had a walk into the old town and into the newer part of town.
Where ever you go in the town there is still a lot of scaring from the War. The old bridge is looking good after the renovation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostar
The Old Town
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