utorak, 18. listopada 2011.

RICK STEVES' WRITER CAMERON HEWITT THE FIRST TIME IN SARAJEVO

"Cameron Hewitt grew up listening to the Polish nursery rhymes of his grandfather, Jan Pawel Dabrowski. Twenty years later, he took a trip to Eastern Europe — and he was hooked. Today Cameron is the co-author of three Rick Steves guidebooks (Eastern Europe, Croatia & Slovenia, and Budapest), and has researched and written about dozens of other European destinations. He has also led Rick Steves tours to the Best of Eastern Europe and the Best of the Adriatic. When he's not traveling, Cameron is a writer and lead editor at Rick Steves' home office in Edmonds, Washington."

"Cameron Hewitt je odrastao slušajući poljske brojalice svoga djeda, Jana Pawla Dabrowskog. Dvadeset godina kasnije, bio je na putu po istočnoj Europi - i "navukao" se. Danas je  Cameron  koautor tri knjige - vodiča Ricka Stevesa (Istočna Europa, Hrvatska i Slovenija, i Budimpešta). Istraživao je i pisao o desecima drugih evropskih destinacija. On je također vodio  i ture Ricka Stevesa "Najbolje od  istočne Europe" i "Najboljeg na Jadranu". Kad  ne putuje, Cameron je pisac i vodeći rednik  u Rick Stevesovom uredu  u Edmondsu, Washington."

 Source/ Izvor:  http://www.ricksteves.com/

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Cameron Hewitt in Sarajevo - in front of the cafe "Tito" / Ispred kafića "Tito"

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Memorial to the killed children of Sarajevo under the siege during the war  1992-1995 / Spomenik   ubijenoj djeci u Sarajevu pod opsadom tokom rata 1992-1995

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Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine

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Chess players /Šahisti

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Fontain "šadrvan" ( shadrvan) in the yard of Gazi Husref Bey Mosque /                             Šadrvan u dvorištu begove  džamije

SARAJEVO, 18th October 2011

Photos by Jadranka Šuster

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