People
Selfie from my HBM
Pilgrims 2
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Pilgrims on the way to the Holy Sv. Ivana Baptist in Podmilačje, near the town of Jajce, the largest non-marian Catholic sanctuary in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Tens of thousands of pilgrims from many countries visit this sanctuary, returning the victim walking a few tens of kilometers
All the beauties of my neighborhood 2
Mowing days
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Traditionally in the village of Mokri Lug (by the way: Mokri lug would mean Wet ashes in translation although it is a waterless village in which the population is supplied with rainwater) to save themselves from oblivion former way of life, mowing days are held at the beginning of July. This year, about 30 mowers took part.
The oldest reaper, Mirko Vuković, was one of four generations of his family. I tried to show the entire flow of mowing. Of course, some wanted me to photograph them.
At the end, a well-deserved feast and socializing awaits them.
Autumn landscapes with my granddaughters
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Trip to Borak, my native village. In the background is the school I attended, and today there are no students.
There is my cottage
Loading hay
Springtime colorful
Exactly at noon
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Some strange ducks fell on the water
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Farmers at work
Folklore
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The day and patron saint of my municipality Kneževo is The day of the Nativity of the Holy Mother of God. A folklore festival is traditionally held on this day.
My granddaughter Natalija also performed today.
Autumn in Banja Luka
A bicycle and a girl
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The fight for a small horse, and the bench is free
Црква Светог Илије у селу Имљани
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The log cabin church in the village of Imljani (temple dedicated to Saint Elijah) is located on the slopes of Mount Vašić at an altitude of 1148 m. Located on a hill in the hamlet of Makarići and surrounded by a dense coniferous forest.
The exact time of the church's construction has not been reliably determined, and legends about its origin are associated with this church.
The first legend says that she was in the valley of the Ugar River and that she moved to this place overnight. It is mentioned that this relocation took place in 1760.
Another legend is related to a child who, when he grew up and became a vizier in the Turkish government, as a sign of gratitude to his native land, approved its construction on the condition that it should not be seen from afar, that it should be in the forest.
In the altar is kept a staff which is believed to have belonged to Saint Elijah and there are also various legends about it.
Bench for lovers
Stairways to heaven
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