#Smoke is still beautiful #Balkan epoch trip #No.85 - BiH Sarajevo Latin Bridge Latin Bridge is a seemingly unremarkable stone bridge, only through pedestrians. But the bridge witnessed the most breathtaking scene in history, which once changed the course of Europe. On June 28, 1914, the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Ferdinand (Grand Duke Franz Ferdinand), was shot dead by 18-year-old Gavrilo Princip. The A killing eventually became the trigger for the detonation of World War I. The shooting was the result of a series of coincidences, which occurred near the Latin Bridge. The incident was detailed in the Sarajevo 1878-1918 Museum on the corner of the bridge. The Balkans are really worthy of the title of "European gunpowder barrel", with many M ethnicities, large contradictions, and the battlefield of the great power game; after World War I, the title of "goldpowder barrel" can be said to be famous worldwide.