Bosnia
- The Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, showcase of Ottoman Turkish architecture and target of Serbian genocidal assault in the 1990’s
- In the Grand Bazaar with an English member of my investigative team
- From these hills, Serbian artillery rained death down on trapped civilians in Sarajevo, during the 1992-95 Bosnian War
- Today the hills surrounding Sarajevo are calm
- The glorious Ottoman Turkish Bridge of Mostar, which was bombed by Croatian forces during the Bosnian war
- The famous 16th century Ottoman Turkish Bridge at Mostar
- Looking down on the bridge at Mostar, one of Bosnia’s most beautiful villages
- With Bosnian friends
- Classical Balkan Ottoman Turkish architecture in Mostar
- Driving through the beautiful lakes and hills of central Bosnia
- After the bloody Bosnian War, Bosnia was divided into a Muslim Republic, an Orthodox Serbian Republic, and a Catholic Croatian Republic. Here entering the Serbian Republic
- Downtown Sarajevo
- Afternoon lunch in the Bosnian mountains
- Exploring a medieval fortress
- High school senior prom
- 15th century Ottoman mosque, Sarajevo
- Evening drinks with my British fellow investigators for a terrorism case
- President Bill Clinton has his photos all around Sarajevo, as a sign of gratitude for the bombing campaign in 1995, to end the Serbs genocidal war under besieged Bosnian Muslim city
- The spot where an assassin killed ruler of the Austro Hungarian Empire and launched World War I
- My investigative team takes a time-out in the northern hills
- We finally tracked down the target of our investigation, the leader of the Bosnian jihad brigade in Syria
- Typical example of a patched up hole in a building caused by Serbian artillery strike during the Bosnian War and the Siege of Sarajevo