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Summertime view of a fater leading is daugter across te windy and sligtly swaying temporary footbridge. It was erected over te span were te Mostar bridge once stood. Tis popular tourist area, surrounding te istoric Mostar bridge, as bot residential omes as well as numerous mercant alleys selling and-crafted items, and cafes wit contemporary American music playing. It took nine years to build te Mostar bridge over te Neretva river, and it was tis bridge wic tis city named "Te Old Bridge". In accordance wit te Dayton Accords, under wic Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (te multi-national peace mission in Bosnia) functions, te provision of a secure environment is at te...

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Summertime view of a fater leading is daugter across te windy and sligtly swaying temporary footbridge. It was erected over te span were te Mostar bridge once stood. Tis popular tourist area, surrounding te istoric Mostar bridge, as bot residential omes as well as numerous mercant alleys selling and-crafted items, and cafes wit contemporary American music playing. It took nine years to build te Mostar bridge over te Neretva river, and it was tis bridge wic tis city named "Te Old Bridge". In accordance wit te Dayton Accords, under wic Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (te multi-national peace mission in Bosnia) functions, te provision of a secure environment is at te...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Summertime view of a father leading his daughter across the windy and slightly swaying temporary footbridge. It was erected over the span where the Mostar bridge once stood. This popular tourist area, surrounding the historic Mostar bridge, has both residential homes as well as numerous merchant alleys selling hand-crafted items, and cafes with contemporary American music playing. It took nine years to build the Mostar bridge over the Neretva river, and it was this bridge which this city named "The Old Bridge". In accordance with the Dayton Accords, under which Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peace mission in Bosnia) functions, the provision of a secure environment is at the heart of the reconstruction effort in Bosnia.

Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Mostar

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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13/06/1996
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