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Top 5 festivals in Mostar

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Festival season is not limited to the summer season with popular events taking place throughout the year.  With so many festivals to get involved with, here are five top tips for bringing your brand, business or yourself to festivals in Mostar:

Mostarsko proljeće is designed in an effort to enrich cultural scene in Mostar. It is a rich program of cultural events which covers musical concerts, theater and puppet play, book and film nights, poetry reading and such.

Mostar Blues & Rock Festival has grown into a respectable event that has found a way to maps of European festivals and is one of the most significant festivals in this region.
Mostar Film Festival is cultural manifestation where the audience has an opportunity to enjoy in movies, documentary, student program and such.
Street Art Festival – The art skills of artists that interact with mostly urban environments to express themselves, are fascinating. Mostar is one of those street art galleries in the world.
Mostar Summer Fest – Celebrating urban culture and music, the city of Mostar each summer attracts attention with the Mostar Summer Fest. One of its goals is to become a platform for having a good time and fun.

Hike Herzegovina-Mountain Vran

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Path: Motel Hajdučke vrleti – Veliki Vran (2074 m.a.s.l.)

Mountain: Vran

Difficulty: Medium

Mine Risk: None along the marked route

Duration: 2,5 h

GPS start coordinates: N43° 39.195’ ; E17° 32.027’

Altitude difference: 870 m

GPS peak coordinates: N43°40.089’ ; E17°30.336’

Water Supply: spring „Hajducko vrilo“ 1,5 h from the motel Orientation

Difficulty: None

Total length: 4 km

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Ascent to Vran is particularly suitable for recreational hikers, whereas south and southeast allow passage through the richness of the karst landscape.

Going from Jablanica through the picturesque canyon of river Doljanka, road seemingly leading to nowhere, upon the arrival to the saddle of Sovićka vrata suddenly transforms into a spectacular vedute of mountainous landscape. Plateau Dugo polje is bounded by the mountains Čvrsnica on the southeast and Vran on the northwest and it offers idyllic atmosphere of mountain resort, both in summer and winter. Since 1995, the plateau and surrounding mountains were incorporated into a Nature Park Blidinje. Shallow lake Blidinje is placed on the southwestern side of the plateau, opposite to the Sovićka vrata saddle, with the peaks of surrounding mountains mirroring themselves on the surface. One of those peaks is Veliki Vran (2074 m.a.s.l.), the highest peak of Vran which forms western boundary of Dugo polje. Vran is not a typical Dinaric mountain. One of the facts to suggest this is the direction of the mountain which spreads from southwest – northeast. Ascent to Vran is particularly suitable for recreational hikers, whereas south and southeast allow passage through the richness of the karst landscape.

The starting point is placed in Trnovac, two kilometers after the crossroad in Blidinje in direction of Rama. The beauty of the landscape increases with the ascent. After the first steep part, one can find a valley with water reservoir constructed during the times of AustroHungarian Monarchy. The name confirms it: „Carska lokva“ or „The Emperor’s Pond“. Well marked path continues through the belts of mountain pines, beech forest and grass. In the summer, mountaineers are recommended to rest in the thick shade of pines. Before the arrival to Veliki Vran, the path passes through the thick pine forest somewhere mottled with barren land. The peak of Veliki Vran is marked with the pile of rocks, and as the reward for the successful ascent, the mountaineers have the fantastic view of three surrounding lakes: Ramsko, Buško and Blidinjsko.

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Blidinje lake

The golden age of viticulture in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Wines of BiH

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The culture of wine growing and wine production in Bosnia and Herzegovina dates back to the Illyrian period and the Thracians who introduced grapevine seedlings to the Balkans. Warm Mediterranean climate and excellent natural conditions perfectly fit wine making industry in this country, especially Herzegovina region. With its long tradition, over 2000 years, this region is the home to some strong and quality wines from autochthonous Blatina and Žilavka grapes, and several non-autochthonous varieties grown in sunny and warm lands of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Blatina is autochthonous grape, cultivated in plantations with other varieties such as Allicante Bouschet, Merlot, and Trnjak and provides high-quality red wine of dark ruby color, particular and characteristic aroma with full and rich harmonious taste.

Second autochthonous grapevine, Žilavka with its fine veins visible from the yellow-green and thick skin in a period of full maturity of the grapes in the berry, gives an excellent white wine with particular fragrance, and strength typical of southern wines.

Local winemakers have a lot to offer to those enjoying a glass or two. Selection of bottled red wine ranges from  Blatina, made from pure Blatina grapes;  Blatina Barrique, aged in oak barrels for at least 2 years: Emporia Blatina, mixed with Alicante Bouschet and Vranac; Romanca, refined, semi-sweet red wine, made of Blatina, Vranac and Cabernet Sauvignon grape varieties; Hercego Vranac, Vranac Baroque and Plavac, with its dark red color and pronounced aroma and refined taste. Trnjak, strong and characteristic wine with ruby red color and robust taste; Tribunia Red, made from Cabernet and Merlot variations adorned with fruity accent and richness.

Oenologists claim that Žilavka is the brand that King Tvrtko drank with his entourage back in 13 century. Light yellow in complexion with greenish reflection it’s the staple white wine in Bosnia and Herzegovina, among others, there are Emporia Žilavka, made with addition of Bena grapevine sort; Žilavka Barrique, aged for two sec years in oak barrels, Kameno, stone wine made from Žilavka grape grown in harsh karst soil; Tvrtko, made from overripe Žilavka, with glowing golden color and ripe and massive aroma. Hercego Žilavka, high-quality dry wine with pleasant flavor and a taste that gets its fullness from a high extract; Romanca White, a delicate semi-sweet wine with fruity flavor; Traminac, golden- amber colored sweet wine, and Graševina, strong stone wine with discrete fruity flavor and characteristic scent.

There are also rose wines, but not heavily represented; Rosary characterized by the crystal clear pink color. Well balanced, harmonious and full of flavor accompanied with a pleasant fresh scent of raspberry, currant, strawberry and cherry; Rosse, Rosse Barique and Tribunia Rose.

Studies carried out have shown that the best varieties in Europe, and even some oriental ones, were not as quality and drinkable as Žilavka and Blatina, which are used to produce wines before mentioned.

The golden age of viticulture in Bosnia and Herzegovina began by the revival of wine-growing, which was done by the Habsburgs in the area of Herzegovina. Since then, local winemakers received more than twenty-two gold medals, some of which were awarded to them by Emperor Franz Joseph, the Belgian King Leopold and Queen Victoria. Also good to know is that Zilavka and Blatina received  “Medaille de Platte” in 1929 and in 1937Grand prix” rewards.

Earth Day 2017: What Major Tech Companies are doing to promote a cleaner Earth

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Today we celebrate Earth Day.

It’s a day to stop and look at all the things that are potentially destroying the planet and a day to perhaps do what we can to save it. We’ve always looked to technology to help save the Earth and major tech giants have tried to lead the way in that effort.

On Earth Day, we take a look at what some of the biggest tech names are doing to promote a cleaner, safer Earth.

Apple
One of the biggest names in the tech industry today, Apple is trying to be a symbol for clean and green technology. Ahead of Earth Day, this company released its Environment Responsibility Report, which contended for safer and greener technology. Their plan is to recycle metal bought from providers with those taken from old, utilized products for its iPhones in the future.

Apple also highlights that 96 percent of the electricity used at the company’s global facilities came from energy sources like solar, hydro and wind power. The company also said that it uses 99 percent recycled paper for packaging its products.

To celebrate Earth Day 2017, the company launched a video campaign in collaboration with James Blagden that focuses on Apple’s work on three key aspects: addressing climate change, conserving precious resources and ensuring safer materials.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6hf6M_7a8

Google
Google has long tried to celebrate various important dates through Google Doodle and Earth Day 2017 is no different. The Google Doodle for Earth Day this time around is showcasing a story of “a fox who dreams about an Earth that’s been polluted and adversely affected by climate change.” The Earth Day 2017 doodle follows that the Fox wakes up from his dream and starts making small lifestyle changes and this is meant to move everyone to make small changes to their lifestyles.

Clicking on the Google doodle open up a page with Earth Day tips to consider do your part in saving the environment. This includes “supporting critical conservation efforts such as wildlife conservation with World Wildlife Fund, coral reef conservation with The Ocean Agency, and rainforest with The Jane Goodall Institute.“

Google earlier this week also revamped Google Earth, adding new features like 3D toggle, a new Voyager option, the I’m Feeling Lucky dice, and more. After all, Google Earth is one of the more interactive ways to know about the planet, and the update comes just in time for Earth Day 2017.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAtFAW1uPeI

Microsoft
Microsoft dedicated the entire week to reflect on where the planet is, where it’s heading, and how the Redmond giant is doing its part towards that greener goal. The company earlier this week noted four Microsoft employees – Prashant Gupta, Karen Chalk, Conor Kelly and Krista Connor – who are tackling environmental changes, in a bid to highlight its efforts in time for Earth Day 2017.

The Redmond giant has also partnered with Ecolab to apply cutting-edge technology to tackle the issue of water scarcity. Built on the Azure Cloud, the Water Risk Monetizer (WRM) “is industry’s first publicly available water risk analysis and financial modeling tool that translates water scarcity risks into financial terms, and enables businesses to factor current and future water risks into decision-making.”

Microsoft is also helping develop smarter energy grids, help achieve optimal harvests, among other things across energy and agriculture.

Facebook
The massive social media behemoth, Facebook, has also been actively pushing for renewable energy and joins the likes of Apple and Google in working to achieve the 100 percent renewable energy goal. It is also part of the Open Compute Project, an industry-wide coalition that looks to create energy and cost-efficient infrastructure solutions and share them as open source.

Facebook’s most recently unveiled data center, in Clonee, Ireland, is set to be powered by 100 percent renewable energy. The company attributes this in part to the availability of wind energy in the country. It puts it on track for achieving its goal of power 50 percent of its infrastructure with clean and renewable energy by the end of 2018.

Mobile accessory maker Belkin is also actively taking a part towards a sustainable environment. The company says it has improved the usage of environment-friendly materials in building their USB Type-C cables. Their packaging is also made of fully recyclable materials and the company’s HQ in Playa Vista is LEED Gold certified for energy efficiency.

How to Be Safe on Public Wi-Fi

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In times where 87 percent of the population is using public networks and free Wi-Fi services, it is an imperative to practice good internet hygiene and ensure every precaution to secure one’s personal data, has been taken.

Fortunately for you, there are some awesome people out there which have made it their mission in life to simplify cybersecurity. Whether you’re a 16-year-old programming genius, a flashy management consultant or a single mom – we’ve got you covered.

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Step-By-Step Public Wi-Fi Security Guide

These security precautions will take you only minutes to enforce and will make you practically invisible to hackers.
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