Steven Dutch, Professor Emeritus, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
The angular unconformity near Camp Demi. The beds at top and bottom have different slopes. | |
Semir in front of a graffiti covered wall. There's a Serbian Cross at left and "Chetniks" in red at the top. | |
View from Vlasenica. |
Early on, I noticed some old masonry in this square but didn't think enough about it. I finally realized that was the site of the old mosque (500 years old, I was told) in Vlasenica. Next time I passed by, it was sanitized completely. | |
Well, they really weren't bad guys. We just weren't sure their guard was allowed to be armed (it turned out he was OK). But it was tenser than usual for a while. | |
I suppose it's wrong to rejoice in another's misfortune, but I genuinely rejoiced when this slimeball was taken out. This is the notorious warlord Arkan, posing here as an old-time Serbian warrior. |
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The shop owner (in Milici) where I took this picture objected. Normally I honor people's wishes in cases like this, but here my attitude was "Screw you. I have an M-16, 180 rounds, and a lot of friends just like me, and I didn't make this war criminal a national hero - you did." The legend here says Party of Serbian Unity | |
This building was pocked with holes in February. Now it's repaired and painted. | |
Our team and the UN police team |
We always attracted a horde of kids | |
Shell impact |
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