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The Kalemegdan Citadel in Belgrade is now in a park setting |
... Which also houses the Military Museum |
An overview of walkways |
Jack wasn't the only big shot in the park |
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Near the Mausoleum of Belgrade Defenders ... |
... was this whimsical playgound equipment. |
The Victory Monument. Click for a closer look at this well-built male figure. |
The monument looks over to the more modern, industrial side
of Belgrade ... |
... and provides lovely views of the river. |
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A detail from the park .. |
... more flowers ... |
and a snack? (Coke is here) |
The view from the ship and this downtown street were representative of the city |
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Whoever named this boutique, displaying reptile-skin pants, had a sense of humor. |
Other sights, such as this bombed apartment building, were not amusing. |
Of course, there was a church ...
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... but it is not ready for prime time yet. |
Outside Belgrade is Tito's Mausoleum, aka the House of Flowers |
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The mausoleum is on park-like grounds |
Tito's tomb is in an atrium of a museum that ... |
houses his uniforms, medals, gifts and other artifacts. |
While there is much to see, apparently you are not to spend too much time staring at the items, such as ... |
... regional costumes, ... |
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... showy artillery ... |
... and other gifts. |
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