A well near Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, known locally as the “Greek Well” or Neveš, is reportedly over 2,000 years old and remarkably, never runs dry. Located in the hamlet of Bjelojevići, the well is situated in a region celebrated for its significant cultural and historical heritage. Its enduring water source has led to local traditions and stories surrounding its origins and preservation. Nearby lies the notable Boljuni stećak necropolis, further highlighting the area’s historical importance. The site represents a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past. The well’s continued functionality after millennia is drawing attention to this historically rich location. Further research is needed to confirm the well’s exact age and the source of its persistent water supply.