| People and Waters  SMALL JOURNAL OF SAILING ON THE TARA AND THE DRINASee It Through  My Eyes
 Rafting is not just an adventure. The river teaches us patience and  calmness, specific kind of wisdom. To admire, to love and respect it. It  sometimes cruelly warns shallow and haughty people. Otherwise it multiply  returns care and gifts. It amazes and recuperates us. We are in nature, nature  within us. Everything is in everything, borders don’t exist. What we are  searching for and what we find is the point of balance within us, a forgotten  stronghold
 By: Sandra GagićPhoto: Lenka  Miletić, Radmila Đević
 
  On the Foča-Nikšić highway, twenty-odd  kilometers from Foča, about a hundred meters from the place where the rivers  Tara and Piva join and make the turquoise Drina, in the vicinity of Perućica, the  only virgin forest in Europe, ”Sutjeska”  National Park, Tjentište, Trnovačko Lake, in the place where nights are cool  and the sky becomes heavy with stars, which stand so low that it seems one  could reach each one of them in only one jump, there are about twenty rafting  camps. They are visited by adventurers, nature lovers and those who wish to, at  least for a moment, escape the buzz and heat of the city, hear the silence,  feel the smell of air and soil and taste of water. 
  Rafting on the Tara and the Drina is  organized from March to October. Sailing from March to May, when the water  level is very high and its temperature 5-7 degrees Celsius, requests previous  physical preparation. From June to October, the water level is lower, its  temperature 10-12 degrees Celsius, so previous preparations are not necessary  and even children can take part in it. The journey begins on the river Tara in  Montenegro. During the summer months, when the water level is low and the river  slower, it lasts 4-5 hours through Montenegro and Republic of Srpska. Besides  the excitement during rowing in the rapids, it’s also a good opportunity to,  while passing t
  he calmer parts of the Tara, listen to the songs from other  passing boats, enjoy the view of the canyon, the tall cliffs on both sides of  the river, to enjoy the sun and bathing in the Tara, so-called Tear of Europe,  whose water is safe for drinking in its entire course. During high water  levels, however, when only the most experienced and bravest rafters, mainly  skippers, dare to undertake this voyage, it lasts only about twenty minutes. Guides-skippers coordinate the rubber  rafts. Before entering the boat, they hold a brief course about using the  equipment and behaving on the river. Milan Rudinac from Foča, who has been sailing  the Tara and the Drina for about ten years now,
  and is co-founder of the ”Wild River” camp, says that the main worry of the skipper is  the safety of the guests. Participants in the rafting must also be aware of  potential dangers, use protective equipment (helmet, safety belt, neoprene suit  and boots) and listen to the skipper’s instructions. The river is unpredictable  and capricious and must be treated with respect. Exaggerated and unfounded  self-assurance of the inexperienced ones can only lead to accidents. In July, due  to not respecting safety rules, a young man from Montenegro died in the rapids  of the Tara during rafting.
 CREW FROM FOUR CONTINENTS  Skippers from Foča are not just plain  adventurers, but very brave young men, always ready to help anyone in need.  They, however, don’t speak much. Silent and moody, like the river they love so  much, with hearts as big as mountains surrounding them, each word they say is measured  and thought through several times. Nothing excessive. Profit here is not a  measure of success, or the reason why they are doing this. – I wanted people who come here to see  all this through my eyes, the way I see it – says Rudinac.
 He doesn’t say much, but it is enough to see  how he touches the river while sitting in the boat, how he collects each empty  can, plastic bottle or cigarette butt, thoughtlessly thrown on the river bank  by some previous guests, how he carefully puts them in the bag in his boat, the  love in his eyes while he watches the trees and the rocks, the respect with  which he treats each, even the smallest and seemingly least dangerous rapid.
 
  When building his camp, he erected wooden  bungalows and small houses looking up to old Serbian ones among the trees,  trying not to move any of them. Those that had to be moved from their original  place, he took out from the ground and planted them nearby. And then, all of a sudden, everyone feels  that they are really watching the world around them through his eyes; that  nature is within them and they are in it, and that there is no border  separating them. That everything is one. And Milan knows he succeeded to, at  least for a day, teach at least one human to watch the world around him with  his eyes.
 
  – People come from all parts of the world  – he says. – Once we realized that the crew of six we gathered for rafting is  made of people from four continents: New Zealand, Brazil, Russia and Germany. ”Wild River” is almost at the very bank of the Drina, several  dozens meters from the water. On a sunny day, the colors of the Drina flow from  the most beautiful shades of green, to turquoise and blue. Although it is fast,  the water level is low and the river seems calm, as if one shouldn’t be afraid  of it at all. Only at dusk, when the sun sets behind the mountain andthe water  becomes dark, its level becomes higher and roaring increasingly louder, one can  feel its true power and strength.One realizes how forceful and dangerous this  river is, the river next to which our ancestors grew up, dived into its waters  and sang to it, many of them even ended their lives in it.
 
  And when the night falls, after the rafting,  in the camp, when nature calms down and guests go to sleep, the Drina lulls  them to sleep with its roaring. Before the magnificent landscapes of the  canyon of the Tara, the Drina and the mountains surrounding them, one can think  about how small we are before powerful nature, or doesn’t have to think about  anything, just let everything worrying them go down the fast waters, to fill their  entire body with scented mountain air and return recuperated to everyday life,  with the Drina in the hair, lungs full of oxygen, heart filled with love and  enormous wish to come back again very soon.
 *** Special Nature Reserve  The Tara Canyon, 1.337 meters deep, is the  deepest canyon in Europe and second deepest in the world, after the Great  Canyon of the Colorado River. In 1977, the Tara basin was enlisted in UNESCO’s ”Man and Biosphere” program as a special nature reserve. The  last 29 kilometers of the Tara’s course make a natural border between Srpska  and Montenegro, while the last 18 kilometers of this river, before it joins the  Piva to become the Drina, have more than 20 rapids and are most exciting for  rafting.
 *** Dimensions of the Heart The skippers of Foča participated in  organizing and securing the World Championship in Rafting held in 2009 in  Banjaluka. During the great floods in Foča in 2010, they transported people and  their household items from the endangered area with their rubber boats. When  the raft with Lithuanian and Russian guests capsized in the rushing icy Tara in  June this year, the skippers immediately and without second thoughts, although  jeopardizing their own safety, set off with their rafts to save the tourists.
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