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  • 4/24/2025
Kym, an Australian tourist, decides to travel to Bosnia. Her guidebook leads her to Višegrad, a small town steeped in h | dG1fRG1UbldVZW93UGM
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00:006th of July 2011, reading material for the flight and tourist guidebook to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
00:09Um, Govina.
00:12You should have gone to Fiji with your sister.
00:14Everyone goes to Fiji.
00:17Please take care of yourself.
00:19Don't do anything stupid.
00:21The Villanavlast Spa Resort, just five kilometers from Visegrad Town, has decent accommodation.
00:26A perfect spot for a romantic evening.
00:30I have a reservation.
00:33Passport.
00:41Dear Tim, let me thank you for your guide to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
00:45If I'd known what happened in Hotel Villanavlast, I would not have booked a room there.
00:52I know what happened there.
00:54If I include that information in a guidebook, no one will come.
00:58And I didn't want to blacklist the whole community.
01:01I didn't really know you could just clean up a place and then pretend that nothing ever happened.
01:12What are you doing here?
01:16Who do you work for?
01:17No one.
01:18I'm a tourist.
01:19When I walk through the town, every person that I see, I think, what did you do during the war?
01:30Did you participate or you just watched?
01:32Never can that be told for those who saw and lived through it, who lost the gift of words.
01:48And those who are dead can tell no tales.
01:51Thanks for watching.
01:52Once.
01:52Once.
01:53Once.
01:54Once.
01:55Once.
01:55Once.
01:56You

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