Thursday, May 20, 2010

Belgrade: The Cradle of Former Yugoslavia





Downtown Belgrade













Patrick caught in traffic light
















Inside a captured American HUMVEE at the Military Museum
















Fort Kalemegdan Park in Belgrade

Kalemegdan is a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance (declared so in 1979).



The first mention of the city fortress appeared in the 3rd century BC as the Celtic fortress Singidunum. It was later conquered by the Romans and in 476 became the borderline between the Byzantine Empire and the Slav-Avar state in the North.
















Where the Danube and Sava river meet.













The tree with a special female anatomy


























































































































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