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Bosnia’s back in the snow biz. By Peter Frick-Wright . Dec. 14, 2008 12 AM PT . Share via Close extra sharing options. Email; ... the charcoal trim of burned wood contrasts with the snow.
In Bosnia, more than 100 remote villages have been cut off by 6 1/2 feet (2 meters) of snow in the mountains. More than three feet (1 meter) fell in Sarajevo, the capital, where a state of ...
Item 1 of 6 A lone skier skis on the remaining traces of snow mixed with mud during unseasonably warm weather on Mount Bjelasnica, a popular ski resort near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
BIHAC, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Hundreds of migrants were stranded Saturday in a burnt-out squalid tent camp in Bosnia as heavy snow fell in the country and winter temperatures suddenly dropped ...
Bosnia's government suspended classes Monday in schools in the northwest due to heavy snow. Nearly 200,000 homes faced power outages, while trucks and other heavy vehicles were banned from roads ...
More than 200,000 homes across Bosnia and Herzegovina were without electricity for ... authorities said strong winds and snow made it impossible for a rescue helicopter to reach a Hungarian hiker ...
Tens of thousands of homes in Bosnia and Herzegovina were without electricity after heavy snow and winds that also brought traffic chaos in neighbouring Croatia and Serbia.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia (AP) — The new year's festivities are over in Bosnia, and visitors to the country's winter resorts are packing to go home. Spring-like temperatures have left little or no snow ...
BIHAC, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Hundreds of migrants were stranded Saturday in a squalid, burnt-out tent camp in Bosnia as heavy snow fell in the country and winter temperatures suddenly dropped.
MOUNT BJELASNICA, Bosnia - Visitors to Bosnia's Mount Bjelasnica lugged skis through mud to reach ski-lifts this week as spring-like weather following the planet's hottest January spoilt their ...
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