By duskobgd on Skatehive
On my free days, when I don't plan a trip, I like to spend most of my time visiting and discovering some interesting locations in the area. Sometimes it is a natural beauty, sometimes an interesting street of the city, the bank of a river or a lake, and sometimes a monument or a locality connected with history. This Wednesday, I drove to Kosmaj, a mountain in Ĺ umadija, near Belgrade. There is a known route for visiting Kosmaj. First, I go to the Tresije monastery (which I will write about in a future post), where I pray to God for health and happiness, and then I drive to Mali Vis, one of the three peaks of Mount Kosmaj, where there is a monument to fallen fighters, partisans from the surrounding areas, who died in the conflict with the enemy in World War II. The story of this monument has long been known to me. We used to go to this hill, under 5 giant concrete arms, when we were in primary school, on mandatory field trips, when, as Tito's pioneers, we laid flowers on this monument. T