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Summertime view of a restaurant along the Neretva river, with several foreign military patrons. Many businesses and cafes have been patched-up or completely refurbished and then restocked. This popular tourist area, surrounding the historic Mostar bridge, has numerous merchant alleys selling hand-crafted items, and cafes with contemporary American music playing. 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

Summertime view of a restaurant along the Neretva river, with several ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Mostar Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF Release S... More

Summertime view of where the Mostar bridge (1553) was, in Mostar. Since its destruction during the recent civil wars, a temporary footbridge was erected over the span. The Neretva river divides the city, which made the reconstruction and temporary bridges a priority after the cease-fire. Many businesses and cafes have been patched-up and completely refurbished and restocked. This popular tourist area, surrounding the historic Mostar bridge, has 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...

Summertime view of where the Mostar bridge (1553) was, in Mostar. Sinc...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Summertime view of where the Mostar bridge (1553) was, in Mostar. Since its destruction during the recent civil wars, a temporar... More

Summertime view of downtown Mostar riverfront. Many homes are making a slow recovery. Many businesses and cafes have been patched-up and completely refurbished and restocked. This popular tourist area, surrounding the historic Mostar bridge (now destroyed), has numerous merchant alleys selling hand-crafted items, and cafes with contemporary American music playing. 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

Summertime view of downtown Mostar riverfront. Many homes are making a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Mostar Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF Release S... More

Summertime view of Mostar, downtown riverfront. Many businesses and cafes have been patched-up and completely refurbished and restocked. This popular tourist area, surrounding the historic Mostar bridge, has numerous merchant alleys selling hand-crafted items, and cafes with contemporary American music playing. 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

Summertime view of Mostar, downtown riverfront. Many businesses and ca...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Mostar Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF Release S... More

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