When I watch these videos, they truly remind me how many times people in Serbia rebuilt their country from scratch. Fortresses, monasteries, cities... Than a lot of people from the West ask us why are the Serbs fanatic about their country and everything and maybe answer lies in the history and the tradition of its people. We are truly great rebuilders of our ancestors legacy and hopefully we will create in these times something for our children and that they will preserve our legacy and peace. Cheers Gabe for reminding me all that and much love to you! I really enjoyed your tour around Serbia!
You are right Alex Jack. This is also the reason that the West cannot understand why Kosovo is so important and its meaning to the Serbian people, their history and tradition.
@@anastan835 And that is where Serbian people go wrong, they still come up with the bull shit lies. See the first message was lovely, but you guys just cannot help it to make up your history as you go along. Kosovo is as much Serbian as the whole Balkans belongs to Turkey. Because Serbian kingdom conquered lands, in no way does it make it Serbian.
You missed a lot by not visiting Lepenski Vir in more detail. It is one of the oldest Mesolithic settlements in all of Europe and considered to be the cradle of European civilisation.
I was there a year ago. It was such a good experience. I think that everyone should visit it! I was so sad when I heard that he will not visit Lepenski Vir 😔 But I hope he had a great time in Golubac 😊
@@БојанПавловић-е3й Proto-script Lepenskog vira 8000-6000. BC------------LEPENSKI VIR, 100KM FROM VINCA Vinčansko alphabetic 5500-3200. BC -------------------------VINCA SCRIPT Proto-Sumer pictographic 3100. BC Sumerian cuneiform 3000. BC Egyptian pictographic 3000. BC Proto-elam cuneiform 3000. BC Acadian cuneiform 2500. BC Elamian cuneiform 2500. BC Proto-Indian pictographic 2300. BC Crete pictographic 2000. BC Crete linear A 1800. BC Hurit cuneiform 1700. BC Crete linear B 1700. BC Festos disc 1700. BC Biblos syllabic 1700. BC Proto-semitic slogovno 1700. BC Hetian cuneiform and pictographic 1600. BC Proto-sinai syllabic 1600. BC Proto-phoenician syllabic 1600. BC Proto-palestinian syllabic 1600. BC Cyprus-minoi 1500. BC Jermenian pictographic 1400. BC Chinese pictographic 1300. BC Phoenician syllabic 1100. BC Old-jewish 900. BC Aramaic 900. BC Etruscan (Rasen) 900. BC Greek 900. BC Cyprus syllabic 700. BC
@@rocco... Maybe you are not aware, but graffiti is known since Roman times. The ancient Romans made graffiti throughout ancient Roman cities! Some are preserved to this day. Innit fascinating?
Oh my God, that fortress is magnificent, & the grounds are so beautifully kept. Just imagine all the battles fought, right where you're standing. All the lives of the people and their families through the centuries who called the fortress their home. They had loves and tragedies and happiness just as we do today. Now it's all silent there. What tales that fortress could tell if it spoke. lol.
What tales? Fake history Fake identity Fake mythology Underneath those walls and other castles around Serbia it's another history covered by churches propaganda and Serbian government's. Educate yourself about history of ILLYRIAN PENINSULA (Balkan today)
@J. Lekman Serbs and Greeks made their history to cover up their crimes against Albanians last two centuries, I suggest you search a bit more about pellasgians illyrians Albanians, illyrian peninsula ( Balkan today) very simple find maps of illyrian peninsula before 1800 .
The monasteries in Serbia are amazing. Especially that they are mostly in the middle of nowhere so this places are so peaceful and beautiful and its a real experience to have
Serbia is full of castless and fortresses,it's just a question how long beofre you stumble on some kind of fortification. This area of world has seen many wars,and stones that are piled up on top of each other are witnesses of them
Didnt know much of Serbia, but Im liking it a lot, specially Novi Saad. The fortress, the monastry was so cool...I'll have to check out what the Lepenski Vir is, as many people have commented that you missed it. Maybe one day like before we will make plans and be able to travel. Until then, will live vicariously thru yours.
I am so happy that you were in my country. You actually drove through my small village, near Bačka Palanka (while crossing the Croatian border) :) Thank you for all these episodes and I was in Golubac a year ago. Such a wonderful experience there!
I had never heard of the Golubac Fortress, now it's on my list of places to get to. Then the inside of Tuman Monastery, just beautiful. When I hear you say you are flying to another country, it always makes me smile. Makes me wonder if it's a re visit to see new things you missed last time, or will be it another country?
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Did you hear about a different ancient Roman fortress- Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad - the area was inhabited by Celtic people but Romans came and conquered them? It has some old underground tunnels. I don't know much about it though. Here on Wikipedia shows how old the settlement was: At the Upper Fortress, the remains of an earlier Paleolithic settlement dating from 19,000 to 15,000 BC has been discovered. With this new development it has been established that there has been a continuous settlement at this site from the Paleolithic age to the present. During the excavations carried out in 2005, archeologists also discovered another significant find. Examining remains from the early Bronze Age (c. 3000 BC), ramparts were discovered which testify that already at that time a fortified settlement existed at the Petrovaradin site.
@@30sandrita1 Yeah Australia sounds crazy these days. I've seen some of the videos. But I couldn't go there now even if I wanted to. They're totally closed to tourism.
@@frostflower5555 Yes I heard about it and drove right past it three or four times, lol. I had other destinations at the time and didn't end up stopping. Next time.
Ciao.. Gabriel... A lot of thanks for another wonderful video... Serbia.. Interesting country.. Complimenti for your explanation and excellent work... 👍👍👍🍀🍀🍀
Next time I go to Croatia, one of my favourite countries on God's green earth, I will make sure to cross over to Serbia for a few days. Looks stunning.
Maybe Hornburg at helms deep? :D only with some water around.. But I can imagine why this fort was so difficult to lay siege on and conquer,just look at it :D
Amazing video. Always enjoy your travels. Don’t much like that warning sign about venomous snakes. We have them in the UK too but we call them politicians.
Gabriel, you masterfully film and capture the surrounding beauty of the areas you visit. Your commentary is always interesting and exciting. Given you have traveled and brilliantly video recorded far more of the world than I am ever likely to see in my lifetime I know I should not make any suggestions but I would offer that in future if snakes are part of the picture you may want to lead with that...LOL. Seriously, would be interested in which walking shoes you might recommend...not sure if a pedometer could capture all of the walking you do. Thank you for another excellent video - well done!
Im glad to see you are enjoying our country, and as I can see you prefer the history parts - my recommendation is for you to go to Visegrad - Bosnia and Hercegovina next. Full of history and geographical beauty
Awesome video, Gabe, great music and editing, drawing attention to moments in everyday life of locals. As if I were there. Can't wait to visit next month.🌈
Novi sad looks a cool place my grandparents were avid travelers. They went to Novi sad back in the 80s I have a bottle opener from hotel centar from the there home which I remember when I was a child they had in the kitchen, they died many years ago sadly but I have the bottle opener 🤣 I use it all the time (sad but nice story) one day I will visit with the wife cool video as always Gabriel from a long time subscriber I'm glad you are able to still travel with all the problems in the world stay safe pal 👌
@@milanmitrovic7396 Just trying to see how it feels to keep repeating myself over and over and over again like your compatriots. The difference is that I am saying the truth, whilst you are talking nonsense. See the difference now? See that you are the real pathetic ones ;)
Great video once again and it has been amazing to have been enlightened to how beautiful Serbia is, I would love for you to do a Q&A and to ask you have you ever felt threatened in any of the places you have visited and what is the most dangerous place/situation you have been in!
great video as always my friend, you replaced Warner bros and paramount films in many houses, thank you, would you consider investing in a little drone or would it take up too much of your time?
@@GabrielTravelerVideos 😂😂 im actually from Algeria 🇩🇿 living in Dublin Ireland, i would love to see you travelling to Algeria but Algerians dont speak English you may struggle a lot, if you ever come to Dublin Ireland, you are welcome to stay in my house and drink Guinness beer 🍺
Lepenski Vir is best understood if you see the video of how it was dug out in one of the museum rooms. It takes about 15 minutes or so. And there is the museum with artefacts.
I have been to Serbia many times, but next year if I can I must go here, it just looks wonderful, I have seen Belgrade enough, time to explore the rest.
Beauty well maitened fortress and monastery with gorgeous painting inside, real a ridden gem. How much in dolar you spend in this tour in Croatia and Serbia at the last 2 months, and perhaps isnt cheaper to sit up this tour by renting a motorhome? Thanks once again to share with us this amazing views.
A lot of variety in that old country. Croatia and Slovenia in particular are very different from Serbia and Bosnia. Montenegro and North Macedonia are also quite unique.
Beautiful video of Golubac Fortress, such a shame you weren’t able to see Lepenski Vir. I’ve noticed night life videos od some small towns but none of Belgrade, where I’m from. It would be wonderful to see the night walk through the Knez Mihajlova street. Good luck with the travel, can’t wait to see more videos! ✌️💕
This trip to the Balkans is your best travel series yet.
Cool, glad to hear it.
When I watch these videos, they truly remind me how many times people in Serbia rebuilt their country from scratch. Fortresses, monasteries, cities... Than a lot of people from the West ask us why are the Serbs fanatic about their country and everything and maybe answer lies in the history and the tradition of its people. We are truly great rebuilders of our ancestors legacy and hopefully we will create in these times something for our children and that they will preserve our legacy and peace. Cheers Gabe for reminding me all that and much love to you! I really enjoyed your tour around Serbia!
Alex Jack 🙏🏼🇷🇸in ❤️
Hello Alex jack how are you
You are right Alex Jack. This is also the reason that the West cannot understand why Kosovo is so important and its meaning to the Serbian people, their history and tradition.
@@anastan835 what history????
The history that your governments and churches propaganda has been regularly brainwashing you idiots.
@@anastan835 And that is where Serbian people go wrong, they still come up with the bull shit lies. See the first message was lovely, but you guys just cannot help it to make up your history as you go along. Kosovo is as much Serbian as the whole Balkans belongs to Turkey. Because Serbian kingdom conquered lands, in no way does it make it Serbian.
Such a Beautiful Country
Thanks Mary!
You missed a lot by not visiting Lepenski Vir in more detail. It is one of the oldest Mesolithic settlements in all of Europe and considered to be the cradle of European civilisation.
You truly missed a wonderful oportunity brother,if you ever have time please come back and explore further more!
I was there a year ago. It was such a good experience. I think that everyone should visit it! I was so sad when I heard that he will not visit Lepenski Vir 😔 But I hope he had a great time in Golubac 😊
He missed a lot.....incredible site of first Europe.
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@@БојанПавловић-е3й Proto-script Lepenskog vira 8000-6000. BC------------LEPENSKI VIR, 100KM FROM VINCA
Vinčansko alphabetic 5500-3200. BC -------------------------VINCA SCRIPT
Proto-Sumer pictographic 3100. BC
Sumerian cuneiform 3000. BC
Egyptian pictographic 3000. BC
Proto-elam cuneiform 3000. BC
Acadian cuneiform 2500. BC
Elamian cuneiform 2500. BC
Proto-Indian pictographic 2300. BC
Crete pictographic 2000. BC
Crete linear A 1800. BC
Hurit cuneiform 1700. BC
Crete linear B 1700. BC
Festos disc 1700. BC
Biblos syllabic 1700. BC
Proto-semitic slogovno 1700. BC
Hetian cuneiform and pictographic 1600. BC
Proto-sinai syllabic 1600. BC
Proto-phoenician syllabic 1600. BC
Proto-palestinian syllabic 1600. BC
Cyprus-minoi 1500. BC
Jermenian pictographic 1400. BC
Chinese pictographic 1300. BC
Phoenician syllabic 1100. BC
Old-jewish 900. BC
Aramaic 900. BC
Etruscan (Rasen) 900. BC
Greek 900. BC
Cyprus syllabic 700. BC
No graffiti, no trash and no attitude. Just beautiful scenery with delicious food and a humble essence.
There's graffiti in the cities. Most is artistic, other is just...well, you know, people being people. No big deal.
@@chickenlover657 People being hoods!
@@rocco... Maybe you are not aware, but graffiti is known since Roman times. The ancient Romans made graffiti throughout ancient Roman cities! Some are preserved to this day. Innit fascinating?
@@chickenlover657 There is artwork and then there is graffiti. One takes effort and the other takes insubordination.
@@rocco... I think that word you keep using doesn't mean what you think it means. Google is your friend.
Serbia, mystic and beautiful country!
Yes👍🌷🌷🌷
Oh my God, that fortress is magnificent, & the grounds are so beautifully kept. Just imagine all the battles fought, right where you're standing. All the lives of the people and their families through the centuries who called the fortress their home. They had loves and tragedies and happiness just as we do today. Now it's all silent there. What tales that fortress could tell if it spoke. lol.
What tales?
Fake history
Fake identity
Fake mythology
Underneath those walls and other castles around Serbia it's another history covered by churches propaganda and Serbian government's. Educate yourself about history of ILLYRIAN PENINSULA (Balkan today)
@J. Lekman Serbs and Greeks made their history to cover up their crimes against Albanians last two centuries, I suggest you search a bit more about pellasgians illyrians Albanians, illyrian peninsula ( Balkan today) very simple find maps of illyrian peninsula before 1800 .
The monasteries in Serbia are amazing. Especially that they are mostly in the middle of nowhere so this places are so peaceful and beautiful and its a real experience to have
Serbia is place to visit,its on my to go list
You are amazing 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸. Enjoy Serbia !!!
I have enjoyed your Serbian trip immensely! Will definitely try to get to Belgrade. Excited to see where you are next headed to!! Thanks again
If you ever visit Serbia, hope you'll have a great time! Remarkable 😊
Amazing Serbia...
Zivela SRBIJA brate👍👍🌷🌷🌷
Wow that fortress is absolutely epic, I’d certainly love to explore that site.
That is an EPIC fortress/castle!!! Really cool..
Serbia is full of castless and fortresses,it's just a question how long beofre you stumble on some kind of fortification.
This area of world has seen many wars,and stones that are piled up on top of each other are witnesses of them
We got fortresses to export, lol
Best cookies EVER! Lepenski Vir and Golubac Fortress and Iron Gate are a must! Thanks for taking us along again. We loved our visit.
Welcome to Serbia bro!
You are always welcome in Serbia. So much love to you
Didnt know much of Serbia, but Im liking it a lot, specially Novi Saad. The fortress, the monastry was so cool...I'll have to check out what the Lepenski Vir is, as many people have commented that you missed it. Maybe one day like before we will make plans and be able to travel. Until then, will live vicariously thru yours.
Google monastery manasija :)
There is also a fortress in Novi Sad, Petrovaradin
I am so happy that you were in my country. You actually drove through my small village, near Bačka Palanka (while crossing the Croatian border) :)
Thank you for all these episodes and I was in Golubac a year ago. Such a wonderful experience there!
Cool.
...my native land , tears..the country of my grandparents ,five miles inside croat.border ..♡Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Wow..... I love the small local village in Serbia it reminds me of my hometown 🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤
Getting close to half a million subs, well done Gabe. 👌👍
TheMissdior123 I remember when he was have ☝️😁 me 😎
Excellent video once again Gabriel. Serbia is so interesting
Pure beauty.
Easily one of the most badass fortresses's I've ever seen.
I had never heard of the Golubac Fortress, now it's on my list of places to get to. Then the inside of Tuman Monastery, just beautiful. When I hear you say you are flying to another country, it always makes me smile. Makes me wonder if it's a re visit to see new things you missed last time, or will be it another country?
A new one, my 74th country.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Oh cool, you're finally coming to Australia 😀
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Did you hear about a different ancient Roman fortress- Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad - the area was inhabited by Celtic people but Romans came and conquered them? It has some old underground tunnels. I don't know much about it though.
Here on Wikipedia shows how old the settlement was:
At the Upper Fortress, the remains of an earlier Paleolithic settlement dating from 19,000 to 15,000 BC has been discovered. With this new development it has been established that there has been a continuous settlement at this site from the Paleolithic age to the present. During the excavations carried out in 2005, archeologists also discovered another significant find. Examining remains from the early Bronze Age (c. 3000 BC), ramparts were discovered which testify that already at that time a fortified settlement existed at the Petrovaradin site.
@@30sandrita1 Yeah Australia sounds crazy these days. I've seen some of the videos. But I couldn't go there now even if I wanted to. They're totally closed to tourism.
@@frostflower5555 Yes I heard about it and drove right past it three or four times, lol. I had other destinations at the time and didn't end up stopping. Next time.
Serbia has a wonderful landscape and people are the most hospitable in the world
Yes👍👍🌷
The Serbs have been fighting for thousands of years
Stil fighting
we have a saying in Serbia...let the struggle be unceasing
Scania, 1400 years to be precise.
Recommend you to visit Kraljevo city... From there, you easly can visit (
What an amazing fortress and beautiful monastery! And....it's wonderful to see people living in normalcy.
SERBIA Beautiful - nice - best zemlje !
Ciao.. Gabriel... A lot of thanks for another wonderful video... Serbia.. Interesting country.. Complimenti for your explanation and excellent work... 👍👍👍🍀🍀🍀
Just returned to the States. Was in Novi Sad for two weeks. What an amazing place, full of life. Love it!!!
Next time I go to Croatia, one of my favourite countries on God's green earth, I will make sure to cross over to Serbia for a few days. Looks stunning.
Don’t forget Bosnian on the way.
It's like something out of the Lord Of The Rings
That's a very nice description and compliment,I thank you as a Serbian :)
Not at all!
Maybe Hornburg at helms deep? :D only with some water around.. But I can imagine why this fort was so difficult to lay siege on and conquer,just look at it :D
@@slogiranakoala2855 Yep, Helm's Deep for sure!
I would say more like Game Of Thrones, especially house Tully since their castle is called Riverrun.
That fortress was like something from a film set !! And the food looked lovely great video Gabriel 👍🍻
He overpayed the food. Because tourists.
LEPENSKI VIR IS THE OLDEST CIVILISATION IN EUROPE.
Vinca also...
@@aleksandarmilosevic5432 Vinca je mladja od Lepenskog Vira
Amazing video. Always enjoy your travels. Don’t much like that warning sign about venomous snakes. We have them in the UK too but we call them politicians.
lmfao
Gabriel, i adore your travels😊🙋♀️from Skopje🇲🇰pozdrav za moj rodni Sombor🥰
What a delight to see a video upload..wish you more and more travel adventures Gabe..
Amazing vlog, amazing music, amazing Gabriel !
Very Cool Castle! You always seem to find interesting places along your journey! Thanks for sharing.
It is my Serbia, my country. Thank you, Gabriel 🥰
Pozdrav brate👍👍🌷
@@gheorghemihalcea9906 Sestra, sestra 😘
@@imopectore8106
Excuse me-sestra👍🌷🌷
@@gheorghemihalcea9906 ❤❤❤
Wow, that place is beautiful and seems inexpensive.
Inexpensive? 600 RSD is a fortune for the average serb. I can buy a kilo of beef for that money.
Gabriel, you masterfully film and capture the surrounding beauty of the areas you visit. Your commentary is always interesting and exciting. Given you have traveled and brilliantly video recorded far more of the world than I am ever likely to see in my lifetime I know I should not make any suggestions but I would offer that in future if snakes are part of the picture you may want to lead with that...LOL. Seriously, would be interested in which walking shoes you might recommend...not sure if a pedometer could capture all of the walking you do. Thank you for another excellent video - well done!
Serbia is historical!
No True Serbia only from 2006 exists
@@jef305 u dumb or what?
Lol fake history of traitors, it’s really pathetic
Yes please buy sneakers! Not that expensive there in Serbia!
Lepenski Vir is a witness that the Slavic tribes exested on Balkan Peninsula 8000 - 12000 year BC, that did not come at 7th century.
It's sad that you visited multiple fortresses in Serbia but you missed the biggest one in Smederevo, the one on the Danube as well.
He missed soooooo much 😞
I said he same!
hvala. vam mnogo.
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❤🇷🇸
E MOJ NARODE, SRBIJA MISTERIJA JOS NEDEFINISANA I NEOTKRIVENA ZEMLJA ,A CENTAR UNIVERZUMA , BAS CUDNO.
Im glad to see you are enjoying our country, and as I can see you prefer the history parts - my recommendation is for you to go to Visegrad - Bosnia and Hercegovina next. Full of history and geographical beauty
Thanks, Gabriel!
12:06 - 12:49 ❣️ beautiful and peaceful ❣️
Great videos thank you Gabriel, I never went that far to see all that even though I spent 25y in Serbia. Hope to follow your next trip . Cheers
Awesome video, Gabe, great music and editing, drawing attention to moments in everyday life of locals. As if I were there. Can't wait to visit next month.🌈
I love your channel, Gabriel!
Keep up the good work!
Outstanding! Thanks Gabe!
Novi sad looks a cool place my grandparents were avid travelers. They went to Novi sad back in the 80s I have a bottle opener from hotel centar from the there home which I remember when I was a child they had in the kitchen, they died many years ago sadly but I have the bottle opener 🤣 I use it all the time (sad but nice story) one day I will visit with the wife cool video as always Gabriel from a long time subscriber I'm glad you are able to still travel with all the problems in the world stay safe pal 👌
Awesome video, thank you Gabriel !
I’ve always loved (being not a morning person) how the world looks late in the day to sunset. Very informative and respectfully done, cheers!
The only person who enjoys his life in this pandemic
Watch out Indian guy in serbia nodam Shubham
@@30sandrita1 😁
Serbian beauties ..Kosovo is Serbia 🇷🇸
Still can't get over this, can you?
@@thisisme2115 lol. I see you on the every comment about this. Are you really that pathetic? :)
@@milanmitrovic7396 Just trying to see how it feels to keep repeating myself over and over and over again like your compatriots. The difference is that I am saying the truth, whilst you are talking nonsense. See the difference now? See that you are the real pathetic ones ;)
@@thisisme2115 Lol. Otto von Bismarck would disagree with you. ;)
@@milanmitrovic7396 🤣🤣🤣👍👌
Nice and epic trip 👍🏻
Love Love the way you travel!!
this guy is so loco, i like him
Powdered sugar cookies - " vanilice", , traditional cookies
Beautiful video,thanx a lot!
Fantastic video I love that castle Thanks for sharing Have a safe journey. ❤️❤️✌️
Gabriel, keep on going don't stop
Thank you Gabe. Stay safe.
King Gabriel.
I guess a book is coming about Serbia ?
Great video once again and it has been amazing to have been enlightened to how beautiful Serbia is, I would love for you to do a Q&A and to ask you have you ever felt threatened in any of the places you have visited and what is the most dangerous place/situation you have been in!
My idol.
This close to Kladovo city? I mean in the border of Roumania
Yes. Over the Danube river is Romania.
The fortress is actually 115 km / 70 mi upstream from Kladovo (about an hour and a half by car). So it isn't near, but it's still near the border.
@Voskresija Glavin yes
Ty Gabriel! Amazing sights! ❤😊🙏
Dang, wish you stayed longer. So much more to see!
Go to Sabac or Subotica
i was there in april 2019, really nice fortress and Golubac town is a fantastic place to stay some days
great video as always my friend, you replaced Warner bros and paramount films in many houses, thank you, would you consider investing in a little drone or would it take up too much of your time?
Thanks. This video shows one of the reasons why I would never get a drone:
ua-cam.com/video/wGZntXUM8-8/v-deo.html
@@GabrielTravelerVideos got you
@@mmb1253 Also no room left in the backpack, even for shoes! Haha.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos 😂😂 im actually from Algeria 🇩🇿 living in Dublin Ireland, i would love to see you travelling to Algeria but Algerians dont speak English you may struggle a lot, if you ever come to Dublin Ireland, you are welcome to stay in my house and drink Guinness beer 🍺
@@mmb1253 Algeria looks really interesting. I saw Jason Billam's videos from there.
Lepenski Vir is best understood if you see the video of how it was dug out in one of the museum rooms. It takes about 15 minutes or so. And there is the museum with artefacts.
How odd to see people smoking in restaurants indoors. So much history for you to explore. Always thanks for taking us all along with you. 👌
finally something worth visiting.
And the road gets better and better.
Safe travels Gabriel
You should visit montenegro next
I have been to Serbia many times, but next year if I can I must go here, it just looks wonderful, I have seen Belgrade enough, time to explore the rest.
You had a short stay at Serbia I guess.. nice to tour along with you
Beauty well maitened fortress and monastery with gorgeous painting inside, real a ridden gem. How much in dolar you spend in this tour in Croatia and Serbia at the last 2 months, and perhaps isnt cheaper to sit up this tour by renting a motorhome? Thanks once again to share with us this amazing views.
All serbian monasteries and churches are like that just google for example monastery manasija
Way cool.....
Hi Gabriel, A very impressive fortress and in incredibly great condition.
Its reconstructed recently actually it is still under reconstruction
nice country serbia. i would think all of former Yugoslavia is like that though.
A lot of variety in that old country. Croatia and Slovenia in particular are very different from Serbia and Bosnia. Montenegro and North Macedonia are also quite unique.
Beautiful video of Golubac Fortress, such a shame you weren’t able to see Lepenski Vir. I’ve noticed night life videos od some small towns but none of Belgrade, where I’m from. It would be wonderful to see the night walk through the Knez Mihajlova street. Good luck with the travel, can’t wait to see more videos! ✌️💕
Another great video. Huge thanks for sharing!
where did you learn cyrillic ?
Awesome area! 👍
Serbia is so beautifull ❤
Yes ,,brate"👍👍👍🌷
Visit Austria next. A lot to see there. Innsbruck is a very nice town in western Austria.
Yugoslavia mission complete.
Not quite, still need to visit Kosovo.
Have you left Serbia if so which. Country is next ?
I wonder in how many countries r u been..u really enjoy live bro..
He's been to 65 countries
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@@GabrielTravelerVideos Remarkable
@@GabrielTravelerVideos 75 ! Krajina croatia will be independence country