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Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Our last monument of the tour, visited at dusk: Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of the Kosmaj Detachment (Vojin Stojić, 1971). Mount #Kosmaj, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Crystal Flower Monument (Nebojša Delja, 1968). Šumarice Memorial Park, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Monument to Executed Students, or 'Interrupted Flight’ (Miodrag Živković, 1963). Šumarice Memorial Park, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Yugoslav-era waste receptacle No. 2. #Kragujevac, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Remembrance space inside the October 21st Museum at Šumarice Memorial Park, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog (at Šumarice Memorial Park)
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Circles Monument by Vojin Bakić, 1981. Šumarice Memorial Park, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura ’Small Biography’ by Miloslav Jovanović (1978). One of the many works seen at the Museum of Naive and Marginal Art in #Jagodina, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Yugoslav-era waste receptacle. #Niš, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog (at Niš)
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura The Three Fists at Bubanj Memorial Park (Ivan Sabolić, 1963). #Niš, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog (at Niš)
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Detail of concrete interiors at the Tjentište Memorial House (Ranko Radović, 1974). #Sutjeska, #Bosnia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura The group arrives at the Tjentište Monument in the Valley of Heroes (Miodrag Živković, 1971) - recently restored to its original condition and colour. #Sutjeska, #BiH. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog (at Tjentiste, Republica Srpska, Bosnia And Herzegovina)
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Inside the tunnels beneath #Visoko, #Bosnia – believed by some to be the entry passage to a 34,000 year old pyramid. We were lucky enough to meet the archaeologist who discovered the Bosnian pyramids, and had a guided tour of the excavation works. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Monument to the Revolution (Dušan Džamonja, 1972). Mount #Kozara, #Bosnia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura An abandoned Tupelo Tu-154 sits rusting outside the former Željava Air Base in #Croatia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Day 4/12 Sunset from the top of the monument at Petrova Gora. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Yugoslav Monument Tour #AtlasObscura Day 2/12 Stratište Memorial Complex at #Jabuka, #Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog
Past Future Monument of the Balkans #AtlasObscura Day 1/12 Right now I’m running a 12-day tour of Yugoslav-era monuments across Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina – and this time I’m doing it as a collaboration with @spomenikdatabase and @atlasobscura. We spent Day 1 getting to know #Belgrade. There’s an independent theatre company based inside an abandoned factory on the outskirts of the city, and when we arrived to explore we immediately got invited inside to watch rehearsals. Because Serbia. Photograph by Darmon Richter / The Bohemian Blog