Mountain Hajla - ''Grope'' (16th Memorial expedition "SAFET MAVRIĆ - Ćako") Winter 2013
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Sasa Vukovic
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Planinarski dom "Grope" se nalazi u samom podnožju planine Hajle (2403 m), u mjestu Grope (Rupe) na (1980 m) i kao takav je jedinstven u regionu na toj visini.
View on cliffs and highest peak (2403m) on Hajla mountain near Rozaje and Montenegro - Kosovo border.
Hajla mountain near Rozaje, Montenegro. Highest peak is 2403m. Height difference between Bandzov (st...
Planinarski dom raspolaže sa 40 udobnih ležajeva na palčama-alpski stil. u domu ima voda, mokri čvor,...
Mountaineers on Hajla mountain in july 2011. Highest peak on Hajla mountain is 2403 m.
View On Rozaje, Montenegro and Kosovo border and highest peak on Hajla mountain (2403 m).
The photo was taken at a January 12, 2013, at the three-day tour, (on 16th Memorial expedition "SAFET...
Main square in Rozaje, November 2011. Rozaje is a town in northeastern Montenegro.
Main square in Rozaje, Montenegro. Rozaje is a town in northeastern Montenegro.
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