Hello and thanks for very good videos ... cant stop watching it :D hehe ... if u enter Croatia remember that u cant camp allover couse its forbidden :/ Stay safe! :)
Drago mi je da ste doživeli Srbiju na jedan drugačiji i lep način .Hvala vam za vrlo interesantan video i dobrodošli u bratsku zemlju Crnu Goru.Srbi i Crnogorci su praktično isti narod.Pozdrav❤!!!
We try to be open minded about destinations. As we run a website on travel destinations, we know a fair amount about a country before we visit. But you have to remember that we see it through the eyes of 'tourists' which is very different from when you live in a country. Most people are a lot more critical of their own countries than they are of others.
That was a wonderful video guys. So interesting. - Serbia looks stunning, so green and picturesque - Were you tempted to bring that cute dog with you ? I think I would have been... - I've got a confession, I thought you were going on a canal with a long Gondola... - breakfast looks delicious, who cooked it ? - you guys have a great sense of adventure, I envy you.... - Your dinner looked scrummy, pork and fried veggies - bathroom, did I miss it ? I was looking forward to getting a look at your re-vamped bathroom. - Andre is Inspector Gadget ! what a wonderful solution to securing that window - great tip about that tape, I would immediately have tried to use silicone sealant - Lisa reminded me (when she left the van after 3 days) of when you let cattle/cows out of their sheds after being cooped up all winter, they go crazy, jumping and leaping around the place. No, I'm not comparing Lisa to a cow :-) Safe travelling in Montenegro.
Thank you! Always love your questions and observations btw. On some points: - Sadly the doggies had to stay behind, travelling with animals are complicated (we're also not planning to stay with the van 12 months a year). - Andre is the cook (always) 😋 -- The bathroom follow up did not make the final cut as the video ran long. We'll have to do it again at some point sorry! Well spotted though. - Montenegro is stunning but it's getting closer to holiday season and we need to get moving...
I saw you guys and your camper while you were waiting for the rain to stop and fixing the roof near the ski center Tornik. I was close to you in the mountain house in a small village Ribnica ( you can see it on your video while André was fixing the roof with tape). Wishing you best of luck, all the best and have a safe trip!!!
Yeah, we are definitely looking forward to experiencing Serbia. Thank you guys for your lovely films as ever! As for campsites, we are actually planning a video on why we DO use them so much here in the UK - vanlife is a real challenge to enjoy without paying here. Saying that, we're travelling further afield for a little while and have found spots the further north we've gone (we are from a traditional holiday area where every square meter is monetised!). We can't WAIT to visit Europe and neighbouring countries where living in a van isn't so demonised! Anyway, big love to you both, keep enjoying your adventures and please do keep sharing them with us! We'll definitely be cooking our own (vegan) food in Serbia though! Oh and we noticed the cheeky 😉 in your intro 😄
Thanks again for the nice comment. Truth is, we don't mind paying for a nice stop, but there has to be some form of value in return. Around most of western Europe (btw well spotted 😉 that's a little poke at all the sensitive souls who stress about where west, central and east begin and end), aires, sostas and the like are plentiful and mostly free or incredibly cheap. Like the small town of Mombarcaro which provides hilltop parking with incredible views, electric and water (even wifi) for EUR6. We tend to stay away from anything that is 'resort' like or 'mixed' camping and stick to motorhome only places. In the Baltics you will find plenty of choice on the coast but it's generally pricey compared to most of western Europe (in our opinion). Frankly, we've learned this year that Croatia / Montenegro is far pricier than we thought and probably more expensive to travel by motorhome than even Italy. Anyways, this is a topic for another day. 😋 Have a great summer!
Thank you for such beautiful impressions of Serbia. There are so many beautiful places in Serbia that you must visit when you come again.. I follow your channel and if you come to Serbia again I will be glad to show you Belgrade and the surrounding area which is also beautiful. You are on the right path in Montenegro and Zabljak, Black lake and Durmitor are beautiful. Also on their coast of the Adriatic Sea, you must visit Boka Kotorska, which they call the "Bride of the Adriatic". I wish you all the best!
Thank you for your comment! Serbia is beautiful and we will definitely be back to see more, if not this year then next time. Thank you for your good suggestions, we loved Durmitor and will head to the coast now! Hope you will enjoy travelling with us! 😊
Throughout history, Serbia has always been a shelter for various types of people, refugees, murderers, rebels, political... In the law of Emperor Dusan from the 14th century, it is written that every person who comes to Serbia is a free person. I'm glad that you took shelter from the rain. :)
I’m glad you were in part of Serbia where I live,but I wished you stayed in Uzice a bit more (I’m from Uzice). Zlatibor is nice for tourists,but I feel like it’s way too modernized for a mountain and it’s not what it used to be 20 years ago,when it was real nature there.
Thank you for watching! We would have loved to spend more time in Uzice but we knew we only had a few hours of good weather to ride the cable car! Next time we will try to see more of Uzice! 😊
8:45 Yeah, you should have come here 10-15 years ago. It was a beautiful mountain place. Now they've ruined it completely with those skyscrapers everywhere, with seemingly no end in sight to all this -con- DEstruction
I like the window security modification, I don't miss those weak windows I had in my Motorhome. The van I'm building will have just one bonded window in the sliding door. 😁😁😁👍👍👍👍
Sliding windows are the best for security and also to open in places where motorhome windows are not 'allowed' to be opened. But we really like the large windows when the weather is bad (or want to escape mozzies and flies in summer). We're quite happy with the modification - although nothing is completely secure it improved the current situation by 100%
Vrlo ste interesantni i prijatni ljudi. You gonna love Montenegro. Velcome in our state. My racomandation is to visit Cetinje, Lovcen mountain, Kotor and Skadar lake.
I did forgoth. You mast visit Ostrog monastery. The energy of the place, and the landscape is breathtaking. So manny places to visit, you mast comeback the next year and spend manny more time visiting the Balcans, and Montenegro on the first place. Have a nice trip in the Montenegro (Black mountain).
For a unique nature and historical experience you should follow the Danube from Ram to Kladovo. You will pass three recently renovated fortresses from the 14th and 16th century, Ram, Golubac and Fetislam in Kladovo, the oldest urban settlement in Europe, Lepenski vir which has a great museum, and the beautiful and, for Europe unique, Djerdap national park, which the river runs through. You will pass where the Danube is the widest, 6 km at Golubac town, and shortly after where it is the narrowest at the Iron Gates. You will see Europe's largest stone sculpture, the head of the last Facial king Decebalus chiseled out on the Romanian side, who lost his kingdom to emperor Traianus of Rome. You will pass the Roman fortress Diana before Kladovo, and just after Kladovo you will see the foundations of Traianus' bridge still standing after 2000 years. Look it up on the net, it's well worth to read about it beforehand. Kladovo has a small but excellent archeological museum about all the rich historical remains of the area. Follow the Danube southwards towards Negotin and you enter one of the best wine areas of the Balkans, excelling especially in red wines. I can give you more information about that if you want. The area from Veliko Gradište and Eastwards is the Vallachian region, where people speak Romanian, especially in the villages. This multicultural environment is very noticeable in Vojvodina, north of Belgrade where you have many nationalities living mixed or side by side. My mother's village is Romanian, the one before is Slovak and the one after is Serb. Depending on the area there are Hungarians, Czech, Ruthenians, Ukrainians and other minorities living there. So language, food, traditional clothing, architecture, churches and traditions vary from village to village, from town to town.
Thank you for taking the time to provide such insightful suggestions. We have not been to the north / north-eastern parts of Serbia at all and what you are describing sounds like a wonderful route to follow. We'll make sure to mark it on our map! 😎❤
@@WeWillNomad You are welcome! I meant of course the Dacian king Decebalus, nothing else. Bloody autocorrect... I am serious about the wines around Negotin where you also have the two unique wine making villages of Rajac and Rogljevo. They have unique wine cellars, and the old cemetery of Rajac is also something really special to visit.
@@WeWillNomad remembered another thing. If you plan to cross into the EU, the best place to do that is at the hydroelectric power plant Djerdap I just before Kladovo. This is a small crossing and it will take maybe 30 min or even less to enter Romania, compared to many hours entering Croatia or Hungary, which is the worst.
Oh wow,saw you buying food at gas station.Its a big no here,cause they charge you triple or more than at normal places.For everything not just food,except gas xD Nice videos,keep going and thank you!
Generally we wouldn't buy there either. 👍But we have a good idea what prices should be and sometimes you see something interesting or is just desperately hungry 😋😄
Just for some soft terrain and mud you don't need a 4x4 just some off-road tires. It will drink a smidgeon more on tarmac due to a little higher rolling resistance but not much, maybe 2 miles/gallon.
Shame that tape for sealing is not in white? but I guess it's on the roof so who sees it anyway., Great filming on the cable car ride, How much is diesel to the Euro? any tips on getting the best deal with fuel? Would you say free parking for the van over night is no problem? What have you found out about the law reference parking over night, I think it's mostly banned in Croatia. Safe travels guys great stuff. 🙂 🇫🇷
Unfortunately that tape only comes in shades of grey and dark green . 😁 I actually like the grey most. Fuel cost depends on the country. In most of the Balkans fuel cost is regulated and you pay the same at any station. Cheapest was North Macedonia at 1.10 EUR, Serbia & Albania 1.60 and Montenegro 1.40 at the moment. We usually check the general trends online per country. Camping vs parking is always the issue. With the exception of Croatia it seems free parking is tolerated everywhere and even completely legal in some countries like Albania. You have to check local regulations as you go.
Well, you haven't seen nothing yet. On scale 1-10 in Balkans (beautiful scenery), Serbia is maybe 5, Bosnia is strong 8, Croatia is 9.9 and Monte Negro is solid 10, even though it is by far the smallest one with almost no people. But yes, as for food, Serbia is probably No. 1, even though Bosnia could share the same spot, and Croatia is average and Monte Negro, nothing special. Macedonia is very very good as for food.
@@neshas.kragujevac-chicago4270 Mozda 6, ali to je to. Jednostavno se nemoze porediti sa Bosnom. Jednostavno nemoguce. Pogledaj malo reku Unu, pa reku Sanu, pa Vrbas, necu ni da spominjem Drinu. Znaci imas, Hercegovinu koja je prakticno Hrvatska, zatim centralni dio koji je kao Svajcarska i imas ravni dio koji je kao Vojvodina, i imas i malo mora. Jednostavno, nemjerljivo je. Izgleda dosta dosta zdravija zemlja nego u Srbiji. Pravi kiseljaci. Najbolja voda. Jednostavno Bosna ima sve. Osim normalnih ljudi naravno.
@@WeWillNomad Good idea, but the most beautiful places are the ones that you will probably miss. When in Monte Negro, Durmitor national park would be first place to visit from Serbia. And then of course, the coast area. St. Stefan (this was hideout for Hollywood stars in 50' and 60's and 70's. Sophia Loren was coming here often. Brad Pitt started his movie career in Monte Negro. Michael Douglas has house on the coast. So, very popular place for decades. And of course, Ostrog monastery is must (sacred place for all Orthodox Christians in Balkans).
@@nebojsa1976 Херцеговина је великом већином настањена Србима, шта причаш да је Хрватска? Имаш Требиње које је мени можда најљепши град у Републици Српској, имаш љепотицу Крајине, Бања Луку са рафтингом на Врбасу. Бијељина је исто љепотица и са етно селом Станишићи има много за видјети. Имаш Уну за риболов направљено у Крајини. А у Босни имаш прелијеп Вишеград, и Јахорину која је стварно врхунска планина као и Златибор. Био сам и у Србији, а Србија има неизмјерне природне љепоте такође. Не могу одредити шта је љепше, од мене десетка за обоје.
Sjajni ste,pozivam vas da obidjete Nis Srbija naravno nalazi se na raskrsnici istoka i zapada,mozete videti puno istorijskih spomenika i probati najbolju hranu na svetu.Pozdrav
Don't worry Serbia, we might just be back VERY very soon! 😜
Hello and thanks for very good videos ... cant stop watching it :D hehe ... if u enter Croatia remember that u cant camp allover couse its forbidden :/ Stay safe! :)
Make a trip to Topola - Oplenac when you next visit. You will not be disappointed. It is like the Tuscany part of Serbia.
@@djomla7361 thank you very much! Yes, we might avoid Croatia because now it's already busy summer season! Thanks for watching! 😊
Ви сте тако драги људи. Желим вам пуно незаборавних тренутака у Србији. Поздрав!
Thank you so much! We will not only remember Serbia with love, but also the Serbian people 😍 Thank you for joining us!
Drago mi je da ste doživeli Srbiju na jedan drugačiji i lep način .Hvala vam za vrlo interesantan video i dobrodošli u bratsku zemlju Crnu Goru.Srbi i Crnogorci su praktično isti narod.Pozdrav❤!!!
What did you think of Serbia before you visited ? 😊
We try to be open minded about destinations. As we run a website on travel destinations, we know a fair amount about a country before we visit. But you have to remember that we see it through the eyes of 'tourists' which is very different from when you live in a country. Most people are a lot more critical of their own countries than they are of others.
I Serbia😊 thanks for wisit serbia😊
Do pre 2 dana nisam znao za ovaj kanal. Sada ne mogu da prestnem da gledam ❤ Super ste samo tako nastavite 👏👏👏
Thank you! ❤️😎
Hope you visit Serbia again very soon! 😁
All the best!
Thank you Alex! We're thinking of coming back VERY soon in fact! Thanks for watching 😊
Great way to beat load shedding by driving around in Europe! Keep it up, regards from Belgrade!
Thanks! 👍Loadshedding only hits us during winter days 😋
Mili is slowly falling apart, but I think he will complete the mission. I wish you all the best, the clips are great👍👋....many greetings from Serbia
Thank you! Let's hope the falling apart is VERY slow 😁 we still have lots of traveling ahead.
That was a wonderful video guys. So interesting.
- Serbia looks stunning, so green and picturesque
- Were you tempted to bring that cute dog with you ? I think I would have been...
- I've got a confession, I thought you were going on a canal with a long Gondola...
- breakfast looks delicious, who cooked it ?
- you guys have a great sense of adventure, I envy you....
- Your dinner looked scrummy, pork and fried veggies
- bathroom, did I miss it ? I was looking forward to getting a look at your re-vamped bathroom.
- Andre is Inspector Gadget ! what a wonderful solution to securing that window
- great tip about that tape, I would immediately have tried to use silicone sealant
- Lisa reminded me (when she left the van after 3 days) of when you let cattle/cows out of their sheds after being cooped up all winter, they go crazy, jumping and leaping around the place. No, I'm not comparing Lisa to a cow :-)
Safe travelling in Montenegro.
Thank you! Always love your questions and observations btw. On some points:
- Sadly the doggies had to stay behind, travelling with animals are complicated (we're also not planning to stay with the van 12 months a year).
- Andre is the cook (always) 😋
-- The bathroom follow up did not make the final cut as the video ran long. We'll have to do it again at some point sorry! Well spotted though.
- Montenegro is stunning but it's getting closer to holiday season and we need to get moving...
I saw you guys and your camper while you were waiting for the rain to stop and fixing the roof near the ski center Tornik. I was close to you in the mountain house in a small village Ribnica ( you can see it on your video while André was fixing the roof with tape). Wishing you best of luck, all the best and have a safe trip!!!
No way! 😋 Although the weather was bad, it was not the worse place to wait it out. It's a real pretty area. Thanks for your comment!
Very nice videos from you guys. 😊
Thank you 🤗
Wish you all the best in future life, GREATINGS from small mountian village, central Serbia.
Thank you very much, we appreciate that! 😍
Apsolut must for next visit - Mecavnik, Mokra Gora. It will blow you☝️
Thank you for your great suggestions! We are thinking of coming back into Serbia so maybe we can still do that. 👍😊
Now, that is service!
Najbolji kamperski par na YT ❤
That means a lot to us! Thank you! ❤️
You MUST visit Stara Planina in Serbia!
Thanks Alex, we've marked that for next time perhaps when we head towards Bulgaria. 👍
Yeah, we are definitely looking forward to experiencing Serbia. Thank you guys for your lovely films as ever! As for campsites, we are actually planning a video on why we DO use them so much here in the UK - vanlife is a real challenge to enjoy without paying here. Saying that, we're travelling further afield for a little while and have found spots the further north we've gone (we are from a traditional holiday area where every square meter is monetised!). We can't WAIT to visit Europe and neighbouring countries where living in a van isn't so demonised! Anyway, big love to you both, keep enjoying your adventures and please do keep sharing them with us! We'll definitely be cooking our own (vegan) food in Serbia though!
Oh and we noticed the cheeky 😉 in your intro 😄
Thanks again for the nice comment. Truth is, we don't mind paying for a nice stop, but there has to be some form of value in return. Around most of western Europe (btw well spotted 😉 that's a little poke at all the sensitive souls who stress about where west, central and east begin and end), aires, sostas and the like are plentiful and mostly free or incredibly cheap. Like the small town of Mombarcaro which provides hilltop parking with incredible views, electric and water (even wifi) for EUR6. We tend to stay away from anything that is 'resort' like or 'mixed' camping and stick to motorhome only places. In the Baltics you will find plenty of choice on the coast but it's generally pricey compared to most of western Europe (in our opinion). Frankly, we've learned this year that Croatia / Montenegro is far pricier than we thought and probably more expensive to travel by motorhome than even Italy. Anyways, this is a topic for another day. 😋 Have a great summer!
Thank you for such beautiful impressions of Serbia. There are so many beautiful places in Serbia that you must visit when you come again.. I follow your channel and if you come to Serbia again I will be glad to show you Belgrade and the surrounding area which is also beautiful. You are on the right path in Montenegro and Zabljak, Black lake and Durmitor are beautiful. Also on their coast of the Adriatic Sea, you must visit Boka Kotorska, which they call the "Bride of the Adriatic". I wish you all the best!
Thank you for your comment! Serbia is beautiful and we will definitely be back to see more, if not this year then next time. Thank you for your good suggestions, we loved Durmitor and will head to the coast now! Hope you will enjoy travelling with us! 😊
@@WeWillNomad if you want to experience the best view in Europe, Boka Kotorska from the sky almost, go to Kotor from Cetinje. You will not regret it!
@@peterhandke3936 thank you, we will do that! 👍
Throughout history, Serbia has always been a shelter for various types of people, refugees, murderers, rebels, political... In the law of Emperor Dusan from the 14th century, it is written that every person who comes to Serbia is a free person. I'm glad that you took shelter from the rain. :)
That's a great comment. 😎 Thank you!
I’m glad you were in part of Serbia where I live,but I wished you stayed in Uzice a bit more (I’m from Uzice). Zlatibor is nice for tourists,but I feel like it’s way too modernized for a mountain and it’s not what it used to be 20 years ago,when it was real nature there.
Thank you for watching! We would have loved to spend more time in Uzice but we knew we only had a few hours of good weather to ride the cable car! Next time we will try to see more of Uzice! 😊
So jealous of your gondola ride 😂
🤣 You guys must do it! Hopefully in better weather.
Rain slowed progress but that's how it goes sometimes. The repairs are making journeys less nail-biting 😊
Stay Free and Safe Travels 😀 👍 🙏
You got that right! Thanks for sticking with us Mike! 😍
You need to visit Belgrade and Novi Sad
Thank you! We will have to visit again SOON it seems! Thanks for watching 😍
8:45 Yeah, you should have come here 10-15 years ago. It was a beautiful mountain place. Now they've ruined it completely with those skyscrapers everywhere, with seemingly no end in sight to all this -con- DEstruction
Sadly, this is the inevitable fate of popular locations.
I like the window security modification, I don't miss those weak windows I had in my Motorhome. The van I'm building will have just one bonded window in the sliding door. 😁😁😁👍👍👍👍
Sliding windows are the best for security and also to open in places where motorhome windows are not 'allowed' to be opened. But we really like the large windows when the weather is bad (or want to escape mozzies and flies in summer). We're quite happy with the modification - although nothing is completely secure it improved the current situation by 100%
Vrlo ste interesantni i prijatni ljudi. You gonna love Montenegro. Velcome in our state. My racomandation is to visit Cetinje, Lovcen mountain, Kotor and Skadar lake.
Thank you very much! And thank you for the recommendations, we hope you will also join us travelling Montenegro! 😍
I did forgoth. You mast visit Ostrog monastery. The energy of the place, and the landscape is breathtaking. So manny places to visit, you mast comeback the next year and spend manny more time visiting the Balcans, and Montenegro on the first place. Have a nice trip in the Montenegro (Black mountain).
Thank you Igor! Yes, we need more time and we'll definitely come back again and again in the future! 😊
Too bad you just passed by Zlatar mountain and Zlatar lake also the Uvac canyon was close by. Maybe next time!
Always good to have a reason to return! 😍 Which we will definitely do! Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
For a unique nature and historical experience you should follow the Danube from Ram to Kladovo. You will pass three recently renovated fortresses from the 14th and 16th century, Ram, Golubac and Fetislam in Kladovo, the oldest urban settlement in Europe, Lepenski vir which has a great museum, and the beautiful and, for Europe unique, Djerdap national park, which the river runs through. You will pass where the Danube is the widest, 6 km at Golubac town, and shortly after where it is the narrowest at the Iron Gates. You will see Europe's largest stone sculpture, the head of the last Facial king Decebalus chiseled out on the Romanian side, who lost his kingdom to emperor Traianus of Rome. You will pass the Roman fortress Diana before Kladovo, and just after Kladovo you will see the foundations of Traianus' bridge still standing after 2000 years. Look it up on the net, it's well worth to read about it beforehand. Kladovo has a small but excellent archeological museum about all the rich historical remains of the area. Follow the Danube southwards towards Negotin and you enter one of the best wine areas of the Balkans, excelling especially in red wines. I can give you more information about that if you want.
The area from Veliko Gradište and Eastwards is the Vallachian region, where people speak Romanian, especially in the villages.
This multicultural environment is very noticeable in Vojvodina, north of Belgrade where you have many nationalities living mixed or side by side. My mother's village is Romanian, the one before is Slovak and the one after is Serb. Depending on the area there are Hungarians, Czech, Ruthenians, Ukrainians and other minorities living there. So language, food, traditional clothing, architecture, churches and traditions vary from village to village, from town to town.
Thank you for taking the time to provide such insightful suggestions. We have not been to the north / north-eastern parts of Serbia at all and what you are describing sounds like a wonderful route to follow. We'll make sure to mark it on our map! 😎❤
@@WeWillNomad You are welcome! I meant of course the Dacian king Decebalus, nothing else. Bloody autocorrect...
I am serious about the wines around Negotin where you also have the two unique wine making villages of Rajac and Rogljevo. They have unique wine cellars, and the old cemetery of Rajac is also something really special to visit.
@@WeWillNomad remembered another thing. If you plan to cross into the EU, the best place to do that is at the hydroelectric power plant Djerdap I just before Kladovo. This is a small crossing and it will take maybe 30 min or even less to enter Romania, compared to many hours entering Croatia or Hungary, which is the worst.
Oh wow,saw you buying food at gas station.Its a big no here,cause they charge you triple or more than at normal places.For everything not just food,except gas xD Nice videos,keep going and thank you!
Generally we wouldn't buy there either. 👍But we have a good idea what prices should be and sometimes you see something interesting or is just desperately hungry 😋😄
Just for some soft terrain and mud you don't need a 4x4 just some off-road tires. It will drink a smidgeon more on tarmac due to a little higher rolling resistance but not much, maybe 2 miles/gallon.
Yes! I can already see some BF Goodrich All Terrains on aluminium rims! 😎
Swopped the rain and floods in South Africa for the rain and floods in Europe.
😂 We were saying the same thing, Cape floods were at the exact same time.
Shame that tape for sealing is not in white? but I guess it's on the roof so who sees it anyway., Great filming on the cable car ride, How much is diesel to the Euro? any tips on getting the best deal with fuel? Would you say free parking for the van over night is no problem? What have you found out about the law reference parking over night, I think it's mostly banned in Croatia. Safe travels guys great stuff. 🙂 🇫🇷
Unfortunately that tape only comes in shades of grey and dark green . 😁 I actually like the grey most. Fuel cost depends on the country. In most of the Balkans fuel cost is regulated and you pay the same at any station. Cheapest was North Macedonia at 1.10 EUR, Serbia & Albania 1.60 and Montenegro 1.40 at the moment. We usually check the general trends online per country. Camping vs parking is always the issue. With the exception of Croatia it seems free parking is tolerated everywhere and even completely legal in some countries like Albania. You have to check local regulations as you go.
@@WeWillNomad Super thank you very much for your answer. Have a lovely evening guys. Cheers
I checked again today and it seems like it is available in light colors (in the US anyway).
Did you say terebond tape or ? Thank you , Alf and Marianne, cheers👍
Eternabond. But we actually use the equivalent Sika Multiseal bitumen tape.
@@WeWillNomad Thank you ,enjoy your travel vlogs, all our Very best to you Both Alf and Marianne 👍🍻🥂 Cheers
@@alfhighland9243 Thank you!
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Hi Andre. What is the name of that black waterproof tape you use on your roof?
The 'original' is called Eternabond but you can also consider Sika Multi Seal Plus Tape
Get to the choppa 🤣🤣🤣 No Predators on Zlatibor!!!!!
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Only in Serbia you can get floods on the top of the mountain.
That was quite an experience!
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Why did you delete Kosovo videos. Did someone threaten you in Serbia. Sad 😞
We made some changes to them, but they are back online. 😎
Well, you haven't seen nothing yet. On scale 1-10 in Balkans (beautiful scenery), Serbia is maybe 5, Bosnia is strong 8, Croatia is 9.9 and Monte Negro is solid 10, even though it is by far the smallest one with almost no people. But yes, as for food, Serbia is probably No. 1, even though Bosnia could share the same spot, and Croatia is average and Monte Negro, nothing special. Macedonia is very very good as for food.
ZASTO 5 ZA SRBIJU?NISTA MANJE BOLJE OD BOSNE.
@@neshas.kragujevac-chicago4270 Mozda 6, ali to je to. Jednostavno se nemoze porediti sa Bosnom. Jednostavno nemoguce. Pogledaj malo reku Unu, pa reku Sanu, pa Vrbas, necu ni da spominjem Drinu. Znaci imas, Hercegovinu koja je prakticno Hrvatska, zatim centralni dio koji je kao Svajcarska i imas ravni dio koji je kao Vojvodina, i imas i malo mora. Jednostavno, nemjerljivo je. Izgleda dosta dosta zdravija zemlja nego u Srbiji. Pravi kiseljaci. Najbolja voda. Jednostavno Bosna ima sve. Osim normalnih ljudi naravno.
Now we will have to go and visit all these places so that we can see for ourselves! Thanks for watching! 😊
@@WeWillNomad Good idea, but the most beautiful places are the ones that you will probably miss. When in Monte Negro, Durmitor national park would be first place to visit from Serbia. And then of course, the coast area. St. Stefan (this was hideout for Hollywood stars in 50' and 60's and 70's. Sophia Loren was coming here often. Brad Pitt started his movie career in Monte Negro. Michael Douglas has house on the coast. So, very popular place for decades. And of course, Ostrog monastery is must (sacred place for all Orthodox Christians in Balkans).
@@nebojsa1976 Херцеговина је великом већином настањена Србима, шта причаш да је Хрватска? Имаш Требиње које је мени можда најљепши град у Републици Српској, имаш љепотицу Крајине, Бања Луку са рафтингом на Врбасу. Бијељина је исто љепотица и са етно селом Станишићи има много за видјети. Имаш Уну за риболов направљено у Крајини. А у Босни имаш прелијеп Вишеград, и Јахорину која је стварно врхунска планина као и Златибор. Био сам и у Србији, а Србија има неизмјерне природне љепоте такође. Не могу одредити шта је љепше, од мене десетка за обоје.
Sjajni ste,pozivam vas da obidjete Nis Srbija naravno nalazi se na raskrsnici istoka i zapada,mozete videti puno istorijskih spomenika i probati najbolju hranu na svetu.Pozdrav
Thank you! We breezed through Nis (a previous video) but we will be back!
@@WeWillNomad Ok svo vreme ovog sveta je nase,DOBRO DOSLI