You haven't seen even 5% of the tunnels, all this was done after World War 2, the whole island was a military base .. with large caliber cannons and land-to-sea missiles, submarines and fast ships armed with long-range missiles! The Croatian army took over the bases in 1992 during the Homeland War, since then it has been abandoned. All bases and tunnels were in such good condition until 1991 that they were at the level of a 3-star hotel.I Served in the Yugoslav People's Army in 1986, and it was mandatory for every citizen for a year, then I was on the island for 15 days on landing exercises, it was interesting. During World War II, Tito was on the island for a while. ..there is also an airport where American planes landed, from Sicily. 1943-1944 The place where you can't take pictures is a military base with radar in the NATO system ... a base of the Croatian army
Yea I know, I barely even skimmed the surface of all the tunnels. I was only there for a day but wish I had time to see more of them. Thanks for sharing more history of the island! Place is a trip
@@journeyman_ram wanna hear some rumours? old folks used to tell us children Tito was actually always in hotel Issa with some fine women and only soldiers used to sleep in the caves and underground. he did a couple of photoshoots for the newspapers, making sure to be seen at strategic points and that's it.
My family came from Vis 2 generations ago. All fisherman. I want to visit this land as I feel tied to it, thanks for the post.
I'm here today. This guy wrecked it. Nice scooter.
Fun fact:Vis still has an active base.It is a bit suspicous and suspected to be a missle base.
Fun fact: a lot of people from Komiža emigrated to San Pedro, California where they continued to work in the fishing industry.
Woah! Super random place to emigrate to. Thanks for the info!
Thank you JourneyMan_Ram🙏👍
Nice man, ill be heading here soon, so much abandoned cool s**t in Croatia subscribed
Hell yea man!! You’ll love it. Let me know if you need any other recs for any spots
@@journeyman_ram great content bro
Great video! Give us some more! :)
Thanks! Working on it!
You haven't seen even 5% of the tunnels, all this was done after World War 2, the whole island was a military base .. with large caliber cannons and land-to-sea missiles, submarines and fast ships armed with long-range missiles! The Croatian army took over the bases in 1992 during the Homeland War, since then it has been abandoned. All bases and tunnels were in such good condition until 1991 that they were at the level of a 3-star hotel.I Served in the Yugoslav People's Army in 1986, and it was mandatory for every citizen for a year, then I was on the island for 15 days on landing exercises, it was interesting. During World War II, Tito was on the island for a while. ..there is also an airport where American planes landed, from Sicily. 1943-1944 The place where you can't take pictures is a military base with radar in the NATO system ... a base of the Croatian army
Yea I know, I barely even skimmed the surface of all the tunnels. I was only there for a day but wish I had time to see more of them. Thanks for sharing more history of the island! Place is a trip
@@journeyman_ram wanna hear some rumours? old folks used to tell us children Tito was actually always in hotel Issa with some fine women and only soldiers used to sleep in the caves and underground. he did a couple of photoshoots for the newspapers, making sure to be seen at strategic points and that's it.
@@journeyman_ram These two explored the tunnels:
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Ozujsko is worst Croatian beer, but is most commercial beer!
I live in Croatia and i go every year to komiza and i gound an ak47 bullet in one base
Haha no way. That’s a dope souvenir to take from the island!
Tunnel giving strong law and order svu vibes
I believe they shot an episode there