Photographs Of Nocturnal Travel In A Post-Pandemic World
Photographer: Mark ONeill
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Photographs Of Nocturnal Travel In A Post-Pandemic World
Photographer: Mark ONeill
The Holy Brook
Hidden Wonders Found In Underground Spaces
Photographer: Mark ONeill
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Deep Level Air Raid Shelter
Ghastly Soviet Brutalist Monuments Scattered Around Post-Yugoslavian Balkan States
Jasenovac
The stone flower of Jasenovac rises from the darkness to remember the horrors that occurred here in Croatia when during the second world war the site hosted one of the most atrocious extermination camps to exist under axis rule. Operating until 1945, an indeterminate number of victims passed through its gates, never to walk out again. The monument and surrounding park was designed by Bogdan Bogdanovic and completed in 1966.
Ghastly Soviet Brutalist Monuments Scattered Around Post-Yugoslavian Balkan States
Tjentiste
In the mountainous heart of Bosnia's Sutjeska National Park, the Battle of Sutjeska Memorial Monument Complex can be found nestled on a small hill in the Valley of Heroes. On the site of Tito's daring escape at the Battle of Sutjeska in 1943, a vast and glorious monument-park was built and competed in 1958. The area is now a small safe-haven in what became a minefield during the Balkan conflicts, and it is not considered safe to venture into the surrounding countryside. Recent landslides have put the monument at risk of collapse.
The iconic monument designed by Miodrag Živković & Ranko Radović is illuminated at night with strong floodlights and captured here over a long exposure with the aid of some gentle moonlight.
Ghastly Soviet Brutalist Monuments Scattered Around Post-Yugoslavian Balkan States
Šušnjar
Approaching the gaunt figure of the Šušnjar Memorial at Sanski Most, Bosnia. Symbolizing an eternal flame, this monument designed by Petar Krstić commemorates the Ustaše forces' brutal massacre of 27 local ethnic-Serbs in May 1941. The scene was lit using a handheld LED flashlight over a long exposure, in the early hours of a fog-laden night.