Old Town Sokolac Footage 4K / DJI Mavic 2 Pro
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For a first upload to AirVuz, brand-new contributor darkaster brings us this fanastic drone video of a hilltop fortress in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sokolac Fortress is located in the municipality of the same name in the eastern part of the country. It's believed that the fortification dates to the 14th century, while the town of Sokolac itself is somewhat older. The tower, which is open to the public, stands about 53 ft. tall or around 16 m. The site affords an excellent view of the Una River Valley below.
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Drone video footage above Old Town Sokolac in Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina, captured with DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The old town of Sokolac is situated on one hill on the east side of the hill Debeljača on the left bank of the river Une. Below is the Golubić field, the Una river and the main road. The first mention of the town dates back to 1380. The oldest charter in which Sokolac is mentioned as a royal town dates from 1395. For a long time the town was exposed to the battles between the Bosnian crown and the Kings of Sigismund of Luxemburg and Ladislaus of Naples. The Ottoman army occupied the fort in 1592. At the site of today’s fortress in the Bronze Age there was a prehistoric fortress of 670 x 170 meters. The traces of prehistoric ceramics found at the time of archaeological excavations indicate the period from the 10th to the 9th centuries BC, which coincides with the time of of Japodian settlements on the river Una in the nearby Ripač. Sokolac Fort was restored by Bihac Mayor Lothar von Berks in 1897. He began to charge entrance to this old town, which represents the beginnings of tourism in these areas. The fortress was declared a national monument.