SIGHTS
Military graveyard in Log pod Mangrtom
Behind the civilian cemetery in Spodnji Log is an Austrian military cemetery from World War I. The valley of the Koritnica was in the rear of the Soča front, hence the cemetery was arranged already in the first years of the war. On the mounds stand iron crosses with inscription plaques, bearing the names of the soldiers. The graves are arranged on two terraces, the lower one is encircled by spruce and larch trees. At the passage between the two terraces stands a concrete sculpture, the work of a Czech sculptor Ladislav Kofranek. The statue represents two soldiers gazing towards the summit of Rombon for whose conquest most of the buried soldiers fell during heavy fighting. The support bears the plaque with dedications to the brave defenders of Rombon, in Slovene, Serbo-Croatian and German.
- it is a graveyard of the austrian soldiers, fallen in the 1st. world war;
- the graves are divided in two terraces, in the transition between both of them there is a cement figure sculpture, work of the czech sculptor ladislav kofranek.