About 2300 years ago the Balkans were inhabited by tribes of resiliant people called the Illyrians. Here on this hilltop are two Illyrian burial mounds that we hiked up to one day. They watch over the modern village of Bugodo 20 minutes out of Mostar,
The Illyrian legacy emerged centuries later in the stecci that can still be found throughout BiH.,,, The stecci are unique to this part of the world. The bugomils lived high up in the mountainous regions and practiced a pagan form of christianity leaving the stamp of their culture on these burial stones in sites found only in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
The roman stadium in Pula in Croatia is an amazing structure - hulking over the west side city streets - and making the wanderer inside its walls feel very puny. The remains still command respect for the accomplishments of the engineers and architects of that time...
I have not been able to figure out what this is for. It is about 1600 years old - just outside of Caplinja
These ruins lie within walking distance of Caplinja which is a 30 minute drive from Mostar
This is the ancient fortress of Herceg Stjepan who ruled the area of Hum which is Hercegovina today. It is built upon old Roman ruins which were also built upon the really old Illyrian ruins. The castle is reached by a windy path that zig zags its way up to the cliff top. In the summer it is a challenging climb because of the heat, but in the winter it takes only 20 minutes.
A fabulous view of the Neretva valley can be seen from the middle of these ruins....
...And just 50 metres away from the stecci, we too leave our contribution to the legacy of human kind ....