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Dear Enrique and Mark,

It is Sarajevo indeed. The second largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, and Sephardic. The tombstones are unique in the world, can't be seen anywhere else. Practically all the graves are from Jews who died before the holocaust. World War II reduced the large Jewish population to a very small minority.

I took the picture last spring.

During the war in former Yugoslavia, the cemetery was used by Serbian troops to shell the Bosnians in the city. The Bosnians fired back. This resulted obviously in a lot of damage to the graves - bullet holes everywhere, tombstones broken, some graves lying empty... Before the Serbs left, they boobytrapped the area and put land mines in, which made matters worse.

For many years it was too dangerous to enter the place. The cemetery has been cleared now, but I was still a bit anxious walking around because not all the paths are visible and you end up having to walk through tall grass, bushes and rubble. The place is terribly neglected. Trees and shrubs grow wild, and people dump their garbage - old tires, plastic bottles, etc. - and dog excrement everywhere because of the gangs of hungry wild dogs that make this their territory. The scariest thing about the place are actually these roaming packs of wild dogs that we had been warned about. At some point my son and I had to run as they came after us - my son had bought candy (lokhum) in the bazar, which they must have smelled.

What a sad place, we never saw another visitor. It left a deep impression on us. With the help of my Monochrom I was able to put together a collection of photos that capture the atmosphere.

Enrique your turn!

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Thanks Frans, what a sad story. Amazing that we should let these extraordinary places deteriorate so. Very sad.

 

Here is my contribution. Not sure if it is easy or hard.

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May be my picture is unfair. Another one from the same place:

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And one more :

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In which charming little village is this?

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