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Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Bosnia-Herzegovina and the tunnel of life ", is frequented by tourists today. Converted into a museum, especially of Turkish tourists who visited the tunnel from under the house, the house where the 80-year old is entering the queue to kiss his hand Şehida Kolar'ın.

SARAJEVO - Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo under siege during the war, the Bosnians that they need to survive in food, drug, weapons and ammunition to bring to the city dug 800 meters long "tunnel of life", is frequented by tourists today. Converted into a museum, especially of Turkish tourists who visited the tunnel from under the house, the house where the 80-year old is entering the queue to kiss his hand Şehida Kolar'ın.
The break-up aimed at expanding the territory of Yugoslavia, Serbs, Bosnian Muslims lived together for many years to intense attacks on cities in terms of Sarajevo, 1992-1995 between the years of the war, looking to the future to connect to life and is endeavoring to stimulate the economy by working to heal.
With its natural beauty and historic sites in the country to try to revive tourism, tourists frequently encountered in the traces of war and is among the places that appeal.
Few of the places frequented by tourists arriving in Sarajevo, during the 1425 days of war under the siege and heavy weapons hit the city's "candle in the darkness," also called "tunnel of life" is.
Under siege, the city's food and drug shortages, and fix the problem of weapons and ammunition must be brought to survive in the primitive conditions on a 28 January 1993, excavations began a two-way tunnel, under the ends of the earth after 183 days buluşmasıyla completed. Sarajevo Airport, and two-storey house belonging to the family of Kolar Dobrinya neighborhood that lies between 1.5 m high and 1 meter wide, 800 meter long tunnel in the mountains and from the airport under the protection of the material appearing mevzilenen Serbian sharp nişancılarına provided the introduction to the city. Tunnel of life, the period of the war is seen as one of the symbols of resistance.
Kolar began a two-story family house of the tunnel is used today as a museum, a small section of the tunnel can be switched to tourists coming to visit. Tourists, videos and pamphlets prepared detailed information about the tunnel while the tunnel is allocated for the house which the army of Bosnia and distributing water to prepare meals to employees at the time the 80-year old is visiting Kolar'ı deflection. Turkish tourists in particular, to energize the deflection Kolar'ın his hand to kiss, and a souvenir photo of the Turkish visitors queued giriyor.Şehida Kolar says he remains very satisfied with the interest. (AA)

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