The Buna River and Shkodra Lake seen from Rozafa Castle, Shkodër, Albania
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The Buna River and Shkodra Lake seen from Rozafa Castle, Shkodër, Albania
Linda Gerbec
The Buna River as seen from the Rozafa Castle, Shkodër, Albania
Linda Gerbec
Blagaj, Bonsia & Herzegovina
This magical little place is a Derwish monastery or Tekke on the Buna river, 10 kilometers from the southern Bosnian town of Mostar. It was built by derwishes of the Bektashi order around 1470, under the Ottoman empire influence. Over the centuries ownerships changed from one order to the next. Here, you can float through caves via an underground karstic spring next to the old house. Classed as a national monument, the monastery consisted of various buildings but over the time not all of them survived. When visiting, you can walk down the steps to the Buna river and there is a metal cup attached to a chain so that you can scoop up the fresh water for a taste.
via http://www.messynessychic.com/2013/04/01/13-things-i-found-on-the-internet-today-vol-xv/
Buna River in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (by Pero Kvrzica)
house on the bun a river (source: abandon-paradise)