1, the road conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2, the road conditions in the Uvac Gorge 3, are there any monasteries worth visiting in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, and what are the road conditions like? Thank you ?

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Stychnica, zhazhia! The road is easy to walk on! There are others, but I can't remember their names.

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I visited 14 monasteries, but it took me three or four days.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is especially beautiful. Drive slowly and take your time to enjoy the scenery. There are a lot of police on the road. In the Grand Canyon, there is a part of the road that is unpaved. When driving downhill on the return journey, adjust your seat position so that your center of gravity is not too far forward. I forgot the name of the monastery, but there is a monastery where the Samoan dynasty was crowned. I don't know if it still exists, you can check it out. It's best to stay overnight in Studenica and participate in the morning and evening chanting activities. Inside, there is the sarcophagus of King Samo (not open), and the other two (blue and red) will be open. If you don't participate in the activities, you won't be able to see them. They will kiss their bodies. In the Church of the Holy Apostles in Kosovo, there is a desolate beauty. When driving a relatively high car locally, try not to drive to the highest entrance, as it is difficult to turn around with other cars. Also, on the way to Nis, there is a monastery where the body of Grand Duke Lazar is kept. It closes at 6 pm in the summer and opens at 6 am. I don't know if the sarcophagus can be opened, because the cloth covering the body inside is famous for its embroidery. I wish you the chance to see it.