Not only is Bosnia interesting from kayaker's point of view but it also offers a lot when one wants to meet completely different culture. In fact, just the moment you cross the boarders, you feel like you’ve jumped hundred years back in time.
We were quite puzzled when we met an unlit horse carriage heading on pigs market at one o‘clock in the morning right after passing the croatian-bosnian borders. Later on we found out that they are not an unusual means of transport there, even in a larger cities.
One of the nearest river behind the boarders close to Banja Luka is called Vrbas. The Rafting Championship was held there, I guess, some year ago, so new and cozy spectators area is built by the river banks.
The upper part above the two huge dams is at the high water level more wilder and exciting for kayakers for its blocked riverbed. However, the river is there unfortunately much more polluted, scummy and even the surrounding trees are behung by rubbish. The sight of the dam to which the upper part of Vrbas flows is a bit shock to someone used to recycling because the surface is owing to the floating pet bottles completely invisible.
As a result of thousand year struggles for power between the Osman Empire and the western nations, Bosnia is the country where 4 world religions meet. Aside from minor Jewish religion and Catholic Christianism stand next to each other two prominent religions of
Protestant Christians and Muslims. So it is nothing extraordinary, though slightly weird, to see in one tiny village a masjid just few hundred meters from a church.
Hidden in a narrow and steep canyon is also the river Sana. The entry rapid lays in a wide green valley where everyone smells like a sheep.
The Muslim gravestones on the front garden of a clothes shop in Bihac city. Simply no comments:o)
We got there quite high water level, which caused that some of the holes were a little sticky.
Although we hadn’t paddle too hardcore rivers there in Bosnia, it was an extremely impressive experience. To meet an absolutely different culture and mentality so close to the borders of European Union was quite astonishing. Also the encounter with six year old begging children on every supermarket parking lot left in us rather a lot to think about. But after all, I consider Bosnia as a country with wonderful natural heritage and many yet undiscovered whitewater paddling opportunities.
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