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    Places I Have Visited

    During a time that my family and I had to flee from our country of Bosnia, we seeked refuge in Germany, Switzerland, and traveled through Italy.  These tough times have shown us much beauty in the world which inspired my itch for traveling.  

     

    Bosna I Herzegovina

    The famous Bosnian bridge in Mostar named " Stari Most", meaning "Old Bridge" which bands together the Muslim and Christian sides of the city.
    Stari Most, Mostar
    Bosnian coffee which derived from Turkish backgrounds, hence the tiny cups and metal coffee pot.
    Sarajevo, Bosnia filled with restaurants and markets.

    Switzerland

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    The streets of Switzerland
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    It looks unreal but this is where our teachers take us on field trips, a way to respect our mother earth.
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    This is the Dinaric Alps, in school we would take frequent field trips here.

    Germany

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    This is the Christmas Market in Mannheim Germany where I grew up.
    Christmas Market in Mannheim Germany
    Yes, all the stores decorate their windows with Christmas fever.
    This might look like Disney World but this is a corner of what the city of Mannheim looks like.
    Mannheim Tower

    Mexico

    Mexico, Cancun Turquesa Resort. First Family Vacation!
    Good spot to gaze at the stars.
    The beautiful Cancun sunset.
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