Mokra Gora, Serbia 157 images Created 6 Jun 2013
Mokra Gora, Serbia's "Wet Mountain", is a village near the Bosnia & Herzegovina border. It's home to the Šargan-8 narrow gauge railroad (76 cm guage) which climbs 1,000 meters over its 15km route to travel about 4-5km as the crow flies. It crosses over its tracks three times in the figure-8 course climbing up the mountain. The line was once the main rail route from Belgrade to Sarajevo.
Mokra Gora also has a neat ethnic village, Drvengrad (timber town), which is visited by both tourists and school children.
Nearby is the Monatery Rača dating from the 13th century with its colorful iconography and frescoes.
Mokra Gora also has a neat ethnic village, Drvengrad (timber town), which is visited by both tourists and school children.
Nearby is the Monatery Rača dating from the 13th century with its colorful iconography and frescoes.