Before arriving in Sarajevo, we were expecting a city still heavily damaged by the civil war and the siege. Instead we were surprised to see that mostly the city was able to overcome that horrible moment, and the memories of the war were rare and difficult to spot. Some signs of bullets or bombs, but not that frequent. Well done Sarajevo!
In 2009 I quit my job to chase my dream of exploring our planet in a sustainable way and I haven't stopped yet. I love nature, sustainability, travel photography, handicrafts and hiking, and I never stop dreaming. More about Davide Vadala'.
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We are Davide and Otilia, two friends with itchy feet, living a non conventional life traveling around the world and learning everyday something new.... Read more