@@mirsadablagajcevic6614 you only have a country of 4 cantos MUJE. We are laughing at you. Srpska is already independent. U want war? Another 100,000 to die ? STICK TO UR 4 CANTONS LOSERS.
I just found out your channel and after Sarajevo and Travnik and Jajce videos I managed to keep my tears and this trip made the tears impossible to keep back. Born Bosnian living in North West London. THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HOMELAND
ignore the negative comments. the bad side of our country is people like this who are just looking for a reason to spread hatred without any reason( like these in the comments) you have not done anything wrong, so you are always welcome in Sarajevo and BiH. thank you for your visit❤❤
Great video,guys. I'm from Bosnia and watching your series here. Love the positive energy from you guys, and the camera and editing work is fantastic. Showing the country beautifully and enjoying a cold one wherever you go like true Balkan folks hahahah Keep up the great work!
I remember in 1996, i was 6 yrs old, my family fled Sarajevo in the war and as soon as the war and siege was over we went back to Sarajevo. At that exact train station with the coca cola advertisment, i remember it lividly. The walls where charcoal black from fires in the war and the whole floor was full with Refugees from all of Bosnia. It left a distinct memory in my head.
Good job NOT taking the bus, many tourists make that mistake. The coaches you saw at 6:05 are actually old Swedish passenger coaches from the 1970s and 1980s which were donated to us after the war. They actually even look quite good given how old they are. The Talgo train is about 20 years old, on the other hand. We have newer KONCAR trainsets to go to the towns around Sarajevo and back.
Maybe to late but you should look to visit "Prokoško lake" when you where nearby Travnik and Sarajevo. It's one of the most beautiful places in Bosnia. Thanks for visiting Bosnia🙂
I'll be taking that exact Sarajevo to Mostar train in just over a month as part of a trip to Bosnia and Croatia. Good to know you can just show up at the station and get your ticket. I also read that the left side was best for views.
I just subscribed to your channel and I love your little trips. I’m originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina and I live in London. I’m so pleased to see that you’re covering B&H, as it’s such a hidden little gem that deserves some coverage.
this was like a journey back in time for you two the way things are so old and outdated there but it is a very beautiful country thank you Matt and Molly !
That was an awesome reminder of the Neretva valley scenery. I love the entire section from the outskirts of Sarajevo to Mostar, even by car you will see many of the same views because train tracks go on one side of the gorge, and the main road is just on the other bank of the river. But train is much better than a bus because of the space you get!
I always feel incredibly smug when I've been to a place before you guys, as it's pretty rare! Fantastic train journey for sure. For the main railway station in a capital city, yes it's eerily quiet! You bought at the ticket office but when I was there a couple of months ago you can just buy it on the train. The train staff are very friendly. The early morning train gives the opportunity for a full day trip to Mostar, and frankly it's a day trip destination, although I stayed overnight. (Alas it was pissing down in the evening and the next day.)
Hahahaah! I think you can still buy on the train but we were anxious that we weren’t gonna get seats (don’t know why lol)! Thanks so much for watching!🥰🥰🥰
Even funnier - blue train cars on 6:04 are not ex-Yugoslavia, they are ex-Swedish (this corrugated sides are typical of Swedish railway designs, has something to do with snow and ice forming on the sides). They were given I think for free by Sweden after the 1990s wars to restart rail operations, though there was some talk of them having asbestos insulation so it was far cheaper for Swedish railways to give them for free than to pay for their dismantling.
I took that train to Čapljina a bit further on from Mostar. I don’t know about current situation but the train previously had gone all the way to Ploče on the Croatia coast. Unfortunately the breakup of Yugoslavia and the current political situation Bosnia and Herzegovina prevents other lines from operating.
Port of Ploče was created to serve Bosnian Industry in Yugoslavia. Once Croatia gained the independence Bosnia had no access to it any longer. I think the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has signed a 100 year lease a while ago but since Bosnian Industry has massively declined the port sees very little use.
I saw the comment saying that no one corrected you and you didn’t know but now you do. While it’s a bit weird that you didn’t pick up the pronunciation it’s great to hear that you realize now how it is pronounced. Please don’t get too bothered by bosnians and this comment. We are happy you visited and appreciate the country ❤
It’s not weird at all, we were with Bosnians and didn’t get told once we were pronouncing it incorrectly, probably because they don’t care! there’s more important things in life than worrying how we pronounce our words. Thanks for watching!
Lets get something clear: There is no such a thing in architecture called "communist architecure" 😅 The Sarajevo railway station, built in 1966, belongs to the modernist architectural style. So this style is not communsit but MODERNISM. Designed by Bosnian architect Vladimir Zarahović, the building features characteristics of modernism. Modernism is known for its functionality, clean lines, and use of new materials and technologies. The Sarajevo railway station exemplifies this style with its simple and practical form, large glass surfaces that allow plenty of natural light, and the use of concrete and steel Additionally, the station was designed to be functional and suited to the needs of passengers, which is another key characteristic of modernist architecture.
EDIT: UK was never communist bit has great exaples of modernism: The Barbican Estate, The National Theatre, The Royal Festival Hall, Trellick Tower, Lloyd’s Building ...
@@libertas5005 actually is other way around. 🤦🏻♂️ Functionality and efficiency, social justice, industrialization and technology, rejection of bourgeois styles, ideological symbolism ... contributed to modernism becoming the dominant architectural style in countries with communist regimes during the 20th century. But modernisam exist in all western world, in some countries less in some countries more. Above I gave examples of modernism in London.
Yugoslavia was NEVER a communist county but a county with a unique SOCIALIST system. If you ever went to school you would know that because they teach you that in England. BTW, I once went to Blackpool train station. You should go film it!
I mean they taught us the opposite of everything we know now lol 🤣 As for blackpool station one day we’ll go & film it , right now we prefer other countries 😉
Wow you guys are so brave and strong traveling around your a hard working both of you god always bless you and be safe thank you for sharing to exploring a lots of countries with you you guys we can’t see many beautiful places thank you so much for your hard work and beautiful adventures take care ⭐️⭐️⭐️🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌
I love your videos, but you got the pronunciation of SaraJevo wrong! It is SaraYevo, as in Yellow not SaraHevo, as in Hard. I hope you don't mind me correcting you. Hvala, živeli, ćevapi and burek , hvala, are perfect!❤❤❤
Buraz idi na google translate i prevedi ovo ,,nije bolan SaraHevo nego Sarajevo,, jesi skonto? Hvala na super videu i dođite nam opet Pozdrav iz SaraJeva i SaraJevske pive živio 🇧🇦🍻
You are so enthusiastic about our "communist" architecture and your journey that it made me smile. It's nice that you know how to say thank you in our language. Way to go. Wish you best.
There is nothing wrong with their title, everyone says Bosnia, no1 even bothers to say Hercegovina when naming a whole country, country was always known as Bosnia throughout history, the name Hercegovina originated in middle ages and was popularized with Ottomans who started using it for that region.
@@almedinkuc6514 The title is wrong and the author of the video is uneducated. The name of the country is Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the city of Mostar is located in the southern part of the country, which is called Herzegovina. It is completely wrong to say that the city of Mostar is located in Bosnia, because Bosnia is the northern part of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
@@almedinkuc6514 Only Muslim in BiH deliberately says that Mostar is in Bosnia, but it is wrong, Bosnia is nothern area, Hercegovina is southern area, and Mostar is southern town.
also please don't jump on the first taxi. Call in the local taxy company which will charge you between 1.5 and 4.0€ doesn't matter where in the city you're going. This taxi driver said 15 marks, that's 7,5€.. that's a robbery broad daylight.,
In fact I am very pleased with your content since you did great justice in presenting Bosnia in your own peculiar way. It is also romantic how you pronounce SaraHevo since it sounds Spanish. However, I know how Brits will stare at me if I say Hork instead of York. Best!
I was born in Bosnia and for over 27 years living outside of Bosnia and I didn’t even know that travel trains still exist in Bosnia when I visit Bosnia I only see industrial trains. That’s so old school and cool riding a train
It is quite the train ride, we took it in 2018 . It is truly is scenic, isn't it ? It's in our top five . Where would you rate your train ride from Sarajevo to Mostar ? Hope you guys are doing ok. All the best mates ❤❤ Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Well guys, You make this video really good 👍🏻 you are the best couple ever, and her your skills list 😅 Matt: genuis _fast _always ready for the visiting every country Molly: Kindness _pretty _always ready for visiting new country _having a muscle legs 🦵🏻 Well guys keep working 😃👍🏻
Learn to understand not everyone speaks your language. Imagine how you would feel if someone told you to stop using abbreviations because it's very crude. Instead of pls, use please.
@@libertas5005I agree they were rude but it would’ve made more sense for them to mispronounce it as sara(jay)vo. They pronounced it like Spanish which is so random. 🤣I’m American and I said it right even before I visited so score 1 for the Yanks!🥳🏆
Zašto je sramota? Šta joj fali? Jedino bi trebalo možda malo srediti fasadu u svijetliju nijansu da ne izgleda ovako "siva" i depresivna. Ali funkcionalno ne vidim da joj išta fali. Sarajevo je malen grad, nema velik željeznički promet.
@@ShejtanVrbaski Nije stvar u velicini stanice vec je stvar kako je lose odrzavana. Isarani zidovi, smrdi na dim jer nisu zabranili pusenje, nema osvjetljenje, nema pristup za osobe sa invaliditetom. U sustini, arhaicno betonsko izdanje bez imalo estetike. Ima i drugih manjih gradova u svijetu gdje su stanice ko iz snova uredjene a samo jedan voz dnevno prolazi.
@@ShejtanVrbaski Pa nista joj ne fali da je 1965 godina. Sarajevo je glavni grad i ako tezi da bude metropola onda barem se mogla uraditi fasada i peroni da se srede pogledaj samo krovova.
@@mevludinjasarevic3813 Pa dobro, srediće se - mada iskreno nisu ni u regiji stanice nešto previše bolje. Imamo mi većih problema u zemlji nego fasade. A Sarajevo, ruku na srce, nije metropola već jedna šarmantna velika urbana mahala :)
It's not a bullet train, it's just a faster electric engine pulling those cars. The railway has been modernized twice since it was built, but it can't physically support high-speeds because of so many mountain ranges.
Good video ..good canal..but guys..in ex Yugoslavia was socializam..not komunizam like SSSR and others east countries...it's was not perfect but much better of SSSR and others...
Because that’s how we speak , feel free to meet up with us and we’ll go through a list of English words and see your pronunciation. But guess what, we won’t care how you say it, because it’s NOT THAT DEEP!😂😂😂😂
@@sonnysantino7849 I agree. I think they are triggered because so many people have commented on it. It shows a lack of respect in my eyes. I am always surprised how people who make content about the Balkans don’t take the time to research it. This couple does seem to have some interest so it’s even more surprising that they don’t seem to care about this when so many bosnians have commented about it.
@@dabbleandtravel I speak English fluently but even then that’s not the point. This isn’t a question of accent or mispronouncing a word. This is the name of a city that you are visiting and you simply should make an effort to say it correctly. I get you’re upset because so many people have commented about it but your responses are disappointing. Hey at least you’re getting engagement in your videos!
A lack of respect? LOL we did so much research and met up with locals and not one person told us we were pronouncing it wrong. This trip was a month ago, from now on we know how to pronounce it. You guys are too bothered about a pronunciation, there are worse things going on in the world. Please use your energy for better 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel I know i feel you man. It’s not like we all got together and decided to do it. It just bothered a lot of people but it’s all love i swear. Just a lil correction :)
Oh, yeah, this is nothing. I mean, these views are 0 compared to let say Jablanica (35 km from Mostar north). That's the place where Tito partisan's beat Germans and Italians and Serbian Chetniks in WW2. Also, Jablanica is the best know for its lamb meat (best in Balkans), they have 10's of restaurants near Neretva river, with best possible views. Now, the Jablanica views are 0 compared to some other views in Balkans. Hmm, where those best views could be, let me see, oh ok, I got it, this is the ride of a lifetime. If you don't like heights, don't go, because the train is riding on the side of the mountains and down bellow are 3 kilometer views. This is more like Grand Canyon type adventure, but the train is interesting, because it is old, Yugoslavian train, you will be transported in 1975. Forgot to say where is that, it is train ride from Belgrade to Bar (Monte Negro). It's very long ride, 11 hours of incredible, impossible to describe views (mostly in Monte Negro of course). Train is Monte Negro Express (not sure how it is 11 hour express though).
i'm so sorry we have so many mountains and you can't look out the window the whole time miss?! Next time the God almighty, Allah, starts building the landscape, I'll make sure he makes it so you don't have to go through tunnels.
I live in the UK. We as a people still believe that we are the most sophisticated and advance society. Videos like this show the reality. The reality of how these so called inferior societies are shown in videos such as this shows how backward and decrepit my country has become.
You guys are awesome! As a Bosnian I don’t mind how you pronounce our difficult words… we appreciate you visiting 🍻
Thank you! 😃 we need more people like you!😂💗
@@sonnysantino7849 we’re not mocking it, it’s a compliment. And yes your right, everything about bosnia is better than where we’re from 😂🥰
We’re not disagreeing with you, so what’s your point?😂👍 LOL
SaraHevooo 😂😂
Great video, thanks for visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The most beautiful country in the world
REPUBLIKA SRPSKA ❤
@@Memphiswalkin you must be the party pooper, ain't you?
@@zenmasters_games just reality.
Bringing Muslim nationalists back to reality. From their fantasies .
@@Memphiswalkin😅hahahaha n
@@mirsadablagajcevic6614 you only have a country of 4 cantos MUJE.
We are laughing at you.
Srpska is already independent.
U want war? Another 100,000 to die ?
STICK TO UR 4 CANTONS LOSERS.
I just found out your channel and after Sarajevo and Travnik and Jajce videos I managed to keep my tears and this trip made the tears impossible to keep back.
Born Bosnian living in North West London. THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HOMELAND
I'm Bosnian & I'm learning a lot from you guys. Amazing views
thanks so much for watching!
ignore the negative comments. the bad side of our country is people like this who are just looking for a reason to spread hatred without any reason( like these in the comments) you have not done anything wrong, so you are always welcome in Sarajevo and BiH. thank you for your visit❤❤
Thank you 🥰
Great video,guys. I'm from Bosnia and watching your series here. Love the positive energy from you guys, and the camera and editing work is fantastic. Showing the country beautifully and enjoying a cold one wherever you go like true Balkan folks hahahah Keep up the great work!
thanks so much mate!
you guys definitely presented my country as it is welcoming with open heart good people good food.
Thank you💗
10 years ago I took the night train from Sarajevo to Prijedor. With a full pocket of weed and high as hell. It was the most lovely train trip ever. xD
🤣🤣
Ahahahaha 😂😂😂
Dobro došli u Mostar
I remember in 1996, i was 6 yrs old, my family fled Sarajevo in the war and as soon as the war and siege was over we went back to Sarajevo. At that exact train station with the coca cola advertisment, i remember it lividly. The walls where charcoal black from fires in the war and the whole floor was full with Refugees from all of Bosnia. It left a distinct memory in my head.
Very, very beautiful I’m from Bosnia and I never use the train to mostar 😊😂❤but now I will definitely
It's the best trip and that little beer from Sarajevo is great and I wish you a pleasant vacation in Bosnia
Good job NOT taking the bus, many tourists make that mistake. The coaches you saw at 6:05 are actually old Swedish passenger coaches from the 1970s and 1980s which were donated to us after the war. They actually even look quite good given how old they are. The Talgo train is about 20 years old, on the other hand. We have newer KONCAR trainsets to go to the towns around Sarajevo and back.
Absolutely stunning, this is a country packing a punch , cold beers well done 👍 looking forward to seeing Mostar
You’d love it!! Thanks so much for watching!
In Bosnia 🇧🇦 , io ci ho lasciato il mio cuore . Hvala lepa , lepa Sarajevo i Bosna. Ja volim ti bosna moja🥹🤗❤❤❤
The early morning train on a cloudy day is the most beautiful thing I've seen - the railway line goes above them.
We’ll try it next time! But it was a bit too early for us 😂😂
Maybe to late but you should look to visit "Prokoško lake" when you where nearby Travnik and Sarajevo. It's one of the most beautiful places in Bosnia.
Thanks for visiting Bosnia🙂
I'll be taking that exact Sarajevo to Mostar train in just over a month as part of a trip to Bosnia and Croatia. Good to know you can just show up at the station and get your ticket. I also read that the left side was best for views.
Oh fabulous! Yep we got there about an hour early just to be sure! 🥰enjoy your trip!
@@dabbleandtravel Thanks. Been following you guys from Canada for a while. Enjoy Mostar.
I was there a couple of months ago. You can buy tickets on the train. It's mostly tourists, and very friendly. Both sides are scenic.
@@alexf7377 Thanks. Can't wait to go.
Da lijeva strana ima nevjerovatan pogled na prirodu ❤
I just subscribed to your channel and I love your little trips. I’m originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina and I live in London. I’m so pleased to see that you’re covering B&H, as it’s such a hidden little gem that deserves some coverage.
Thanks so much for watching!🥰🇧🇦
this was like a journey back in time for you two the way things are so old and outdated there but it is a very beautiful country thank you Matt and Molly !
Thanks Terry!
That was an awesome reminder of the Neretva valley scenery. I love the entire section from the outskirts of Sarajevo to Mostar, even by car you will see many of the same views because train tracks go on one side of the gorge, and the main road is just on the other bank of the river. But train is much better than a bus because of the space you get!
Sipping a beer in scenic Mostar, looks sheer pleasure
It sure was 🥰🥰🥰
Funny to hear SARAHHHEVO…❤
😂🥰💗
I always feel incredibly smug when I've been to a place before you guys, as it's pretty rare! Fantastic train journey for sure. For the main railway station in a capital city, yes it's eerily quiet! You bought at the ticket office but when I was there a couple of months ago you can just buy it on the train. The train staff are very friendly.
The early morning train gives the opportunity for a full day trip to Mostar, and frankly it's a day trip destination, although I stayed overnight. (Alas it was pissing down in the evening and the next day.)
Hahahaah! I think you can still buy on the train but we were anxious that we weren’t gonna get seats (don’t know why lol)! Thanks so much for watching!🥰🥰🥰
Even funnier - blue train cars on 6:04 are not ex-Yugoslavia, they are ex-Swedish (this corrugated sides are typical of Swedish railway designs, has something to do with snow and ice forming on the sides). They were given I think for free by Sweden after the 1990s wars to restart rail operations, though there was some talk of them having asbestos insulation so it was far cheaper for Swedish railways to give them for free than to pay for their dismantling.
Nice video again ! 😊 Visit the Prokosko lake , very beautiful ! 😊❤🇧🇦
Merci!
I am from Mostar,taxi ride from station to villa Floris is about 7mark they are charging turist double wow!!
Only double the normal price. That's not bad 😄
I took that train to Čapljina a bit further on from Mostar. I don’t know about current situation but the train previously had gone all the way to Ploče on the Croatia coast. Unfortunately the breakup of Yugoslavia and the current political situation Bosnia and Herzegovina prevents other lines from operating.
Port of Ploče was created to serve Bosnian Industry in Yugoslavia. Once Croatia gained the independence Bosnia had no access to it any longer. I think the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has signed a 100 year lease a while ago but since Bosnian Industry has massively declined the port sees very little use.
thx for visit
im happy that you went to my hometown sarajevo and mostar and how you as american pronouce that hard word
🇧🇦 ⚜️ S A R A J E V O ⚜️ 🇧🇦
I saw the comment saying that no one corrected you and you didn’t know but now you do. While it’s a bit weird that you didn’t pick up the pronunciation it’s great to hear that you realize now how it is pronounced. Please don’t get too bothered by bosnians and this comment. We are happy you visited and appreciate the country ❤
It’s not weird at all, we were with Bosnians and didn’t get told once we were pronouncing it incorrectly, probably because they don’t care! there’s more important things in life than worrying how we pronounce our words. Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel We ain't even bovvered!
😂😂
In 2 years time this video will still be up about SaraHEYVo 😄
Wonderful 👍 top video 😊 best regards from Bosnia 🇧🇦
Thank you very much!
Lets get something clear: There is no such a thing in architecture called "communist architecure" 😅
The Sarajevo railway station, built in 1966, belongs to the modernist architectural style.
So this style is not communsit but MODERNISM.
Designed by Bosnian architect Vladimir Zarahović, the building features characteristics of modernism.
Modernism is known for its functionality, clean lines, and use of new materials and technologies. The Sarajevo railway station exemplifies this style with its simple and practical form, large glass surfaces that allow plenty of natural light, and the use of concrete and steel
Additionally, the station was designed to be functional and suited to the needs of passengers, which is another key characteristic of modernist architecture.
EDIT: UK was never communist bit has great exaples of modernism: The Barbican Estate, The National Theatre, The Royal Festival Hall, Trellick Tower, Lloyd’s Building ...
It was modernist style inspired by communist ideals.
@@libertas5005what? 😂😂😂
@@libertas5005 actually is other way around. 🤦🏻♂️ Functionality and efficiency, social justice, industrialization and technology, rejection of bourgeois styles, ideological symbolism ... contributed to modernism becoming the dominant architectural style in countries with communist regimes during the 20th century. But modernisam exist in all western world, in some countries less in some countries more. Above I gave examples of modernism in London.
It is called brutalist architecture. It can be mostly found in ex communist states but also in UK and other western countries.
Yugoslavia was NEVER a communist county but a county with a unique SOCIALIST system. If you ever went to school you would know that because they teach you that in England. BTW, I once went to Blackpool train station. You should go film it!
I mean they taught us the opposite of everything we know now lol 🤣
As for blackpool station one day we’ll go & film it , right now we prefer other countries 😉
To be easier for you because you are saying Sarajevo wrong every two seconds . So its Sarayevo . Sarajevo is not in Spain to be pronounced Sarahevo
Thank you for your insight 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel😂🎉
Great video 👍♥️🇧🇦
Thank you 👍
Beautiful nature, i love you both. Please do not be jealousy, this is frendly love.
Thanks for watching!🥰🥰
Wow you guys are so brave and strong traveling around your a hard working both of you god always bless you and be safe thank you for sharing to exploring a lots of countries with you you guys we can’t see many beautiful places thank you so much for your hard work and beautiful adventures take care ⭐️⭐️⭐️🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌
well done, Thank you
Thank you too!
Super video 😊 Thanks 👍
Thank you 👍
Thank You,for beautiful video💗💗💗🇧🇦Sarajevo magic city.Mostar most beautiful city💗💗💗Regards for You beautiful couple💗💗💗🇦🇺🇦🇺
Awesome , splendid and wonderful ❤❤❤ enjoy 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much 😀
Ty for visiting my country...
Nice video 👍👍👍
I like it ✌️
Nice Job, :)
te SaraHevo vis jednom
Welcome in bosnia and herzegovina.
Thank you!
Always loving you molly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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@@dabbleandtravel 🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Nice video♡♡
Thank you 🤗
He he, I think you guys were the only ones crossing the tracks, there seems to be an underground passage everyone else was using.
No we followed everyone else 😂😂
Love from bangladesh ❤🌸
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Hey are you guys still in Mostar? We are also RUclipsrs and living in Mostar at the moment.
Great video
Thanks!
Michael Palin went on that train in his new Europe series
That’s cool!
@@dabbleandtravel I hope to go on it one day too
The vlog is on top, like always. But brother, Its not SaraHEVo, its SaraJEVo 😂💚 -> ruclips.net/video/O6gR-l2Fs94/видео.html
I love your videos, but you got the pronunciation of SaraJevo wrong! It is SaraYevo, as in Yellow not SaraHevo, as in Hard. I hope you don't mind me correcting you. Hvala, živeli, ćevapi and burek , hvala, are perfect!❤❤❤
Sorry! Thanks!
Beatifull Young Couple ... Just enjoy your Life ... 😎👍
Buraz idi na google translate i prevedi ovo
,,nije bolan SaraHevo nego Sarajevo,, jesi skonto?
Hvala na super videu i dođite nam opet
Pozdrav iz SaraJeva i SaraJevske pive živio 🇧🇦🍻
I booked a ticket online just in case during summer and the train was packed so I just sat in first class and the ticket inspector didn't care haha
6:06 that is actually a Swedish train. The signs inside are in Swedish😂 They were given to Bosnia after the war
Is there any kind of wifi on these trains?
Not that we saw 😀
There is but it's not always working.
saraHevo
You are so enthusiastic about our "communist" architecture and your journey that it made me smile. It's nice that you know how to say thank you in our language. Way to go. Wish you best.
Wow, thank you!
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do some white water rafitng, river Neretva or Tara
Next time!🥰🥰
@@dabbleandtravelNe zaboravite rafting na Uni,najljepšoj rijeci u Bosn8 ❤
😍😍♥️
Mostar is in Hercegovina, not Bosnia. The author of this video is ashamed of his illiteracy and insults the people of Herzegovina.
There is nothing wrong with their title, everyone says Bosnia, no1 even bothers to say Hercegovina when naming a whole country, country was always known as Bosnia throughout history, the name Hercegovina originated in middle ages and was popularized with Ottomans who started using it for that region.
@@almedinkuc6514 The title is wrong and the author of the video is uneducated. The name of the country is Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the city of Mostar is located in the southern part of the country, which is called Herzegovina.
It is completely wrong to say that the city of Mostar is located in Bosnia, because Bosnia is the northern part of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
@@mathsforeverything Yes if we are speaking strictly in formal terms but in every day language, people just use the term Bosnia.
@@almedinkuc6514 Only Muslim in BiH deliberately says that Mostar is in Bosnia, but it is wrong, Bosnia is nothern area, Hercegovina is southern area, and Mostar is southern town.
It’s Sarayevo for Gods sake.
ko da su došli u meksiko. ko da je bilo teško guglati 5 sekundi prije polaska kako se izgovara glavni grad drzave u koju ides.
Yeah exactly btw you spelled it wrong it’s Sarajevo
Yea
also please don't jump on the first taxi. Call in the local taxy company which will charge you between 1.5 and 4.0€ doesn't matter where in the city you're going. This taxi driver said 15 marks, that's 7,5€.. that's a robbery broad daylight.,
Yes! We realised afterwards, we were in such a rush lol. But we got a taxi back to the bus station and it was only €3 so we know he ripped us off!
Great videos from Bosnia but it is SaraYevo not Sarahevo plz!
Thanks for watching! These videos were filming a month ago so are pre recorded, we now know how to say it to please you guys!😂😂
In fact I am very pleased with your content since you did great justice in presenting Bosnia in your own peculiar way. It is also romantic how you pronounce SaraHevo since it sounds Spanish. However, I know how Brits will stare at me if I say Hork instead of York. Best!
I was born in Bosnia and for over 27 years living outside of Bosnia and I didn’t even know that travel trains still exist in Bosnia when I visit Bosnia I only see industrial trains. That’s so old school and cool riding a train
It was so cool & a fast way to travel!
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It is quite the train ride, we took it in 2018 . It is truly is scenic, isn't it ? It's in our top five . Where would you rate your train ride from Sarajevo to Mostar ? Hope you guys are doing ok.
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Fast forward to 7:30 for START of content promised in title 😮
I mean the whole video is about getting the train John! Including being at the station and buying the tickets!
Well guys, You make this video really good 👍🏻 you are the best couple ever, and her your skills list 😅
Matt: genuis
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I cannot watch a travel video about a city the name of which you chose not to learn how to pronounce.
Hi guys how are you
Good how are you!
Peroni aka platform aka pepperoni 😂
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Peron is a platform, peroni is the plural of that word. Just some quick Bosnian for ya :P Cheers
Thank you!
Learn to spell pls 😅 Sarajevo (j like y) not Sarahevo.
We can spell it, I think you mean pronunciation.😂😂😂
Wow how polite and welcoming do you work for the tourist office
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Learn to understand not everyone speaks your language. Imagine how you would feel if someone told you to stop using abbreviations because it's very crude. Instead of pls, use please.
@@libertas5005I agree they were rude but it would’ve made more sense for them to mispronounce it as sara(jay)vo. They pronounced it like Spanish which is so random. 🤣I’m American and I said it right even before I visited so score 1 for the Yanks!🥳🏆
Koja sramota za grad Sarajevo da ima ovako losu Zeljeznicku stanicu😮😮
Zašto je sramota? Šta joj fali? Jedino bi trebalo možda malo srediti fasadu u svijetliju nijansu da ne izgleda ovako "siva" i depresivna. Ali funkcionalno ne vidim da joj išta fali. Sarajevo je malen grad, nema velik željeznički promet.
@@ShejtanVrbaski Nije stvar u velicini stanice vec je stvar kako je lose odrzavana. Isarani zidovi, smrdi na dim jer nisu zabranili pusenje, nema osvjetljenje, nema pristup za osobe sa invaliditetom. U sustini, arhaicno betonsko izdanje bez imalo estetike. Ima i drugih manjih gradova u svijetu gdje su stanice ko iz snova uredjene a samo jedan voz dnevno prolazi.
@@ShejtanVrbaski Pa nista joj ne fali da je 1965 godina. Sarajevo je glavni grad i ako tezi da bude metropola onda barem se mogla uraditi fasada i peroni da se srede pogledaj samo krovova.
@@mevludinjasarevic3813 Pa dobro, srediće se - mada iskreno nisu ni u regiji stanice nešto previše bolje. Imamo mi većih problema u zemlji nego fasade. A Sarajevo, ruku na srce, nije metropola već jedna šarmantna velika urbana mahala :)
Sarajevo not Sarahevo
Not. Sarahevo sarayevo Sarajevo
Then that bullet is in slow motion, railway traffic in Bosnia is so popular that only those who accidentally get lost travel by train 😂
Lol!😂😂😂
@@dabbleandtravelYou are always welcome in Bosnia and thank you for promoting my country ✌
It's not a bullet train, it's just a faster electric engine pulling those cars. The railway has been modernized twice since it was built, but it can't physically support high-speeds because of so many mountain ranges.
Good video ..good canal..but guys..in ex Yugoslavia was socializam..not komunizam like SSSR and others east countries...it's was not perfect but much better of SSSR and others...
Why do you all say Sarahyevo? Pls it’s SaraJevo the j pronounced like a Y
Because that’s how we speak , feel free to meet up with us and we’ll go through a list of English words and see your pronunciation. But guess what, we won’t care how you say it, because it’s NOT THAT DEEP!😂😂😂😂
@@sonnysantino7849 I agree. I think they are triggered because so many people have commented on it. It shows a lack of respect in my eyes. I am always surprised how people who make content about the Balkans don’t take the time to research it. This couple does seem to have some interest so it’s even more surprising that they don’t seem to care about this when so many bosnians have commented about it.
@@dabbleandtravel I speak English fluently but even then that’s not the point. This isn’t a question of accent or mispronouncing a word. This is the name of a city that you are visiting and you simply should make an effort to say it correctly. I get you’re upset because so many people have commented about it but your responses are disappointing. Hey at least you’re getting engagement in your videos!
A lack of respect? LOL we did so much research and met up with locals and not one person told us we were pronouncing it wrong. This trip was a month ago, from now on we know how to pronounce it. You guys are too bothered about a pronunciation, there are worse things going on in the world. Please use your energy for better 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel I know i feel you man. It’s not like we all got together and decided to do it. It just bothered a lot of people but it’s all love i swear. Just a lil correction :)
There is no other such beautiful country in the whole world, as ours (Yuga). But you Anglo-Americans have destroyed it from envy.
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Oh, yeah, this is nothing. I mean, these views are 0 compared to let say Jablanica (35 km from Mostar north). That's the place where Tito partisan's beat Germans and Italians and Serbian Chetniks in WW2. Also, Jablanica is the best know for its lamb meat (best in Balkans), they have 10's of restaurants near Neretva river, with best possible views. Now, the Jablanica views are 0 compared to some other views in Balkans. Hmm, where those best views could be, let me see, oh ok, I got it, this is the ride of a lifetime. If you don't like heights, don't go, because the train is riding on the side of the mountains and down bellow are 3 kilometer views. This is more like Grand Canyon type adventure, but the train is interesting, because it is old, Yugoslavian train, you will be transported in 1975. Forgot to say where is that, it is train ride from Belgrade to Bar (Monte Negro). It's very long ride, 11 hours of incredible, impossible to describe views (mostly in Monte Negro of course). Train is Monte Negro Express (not sure how it is 11 hour express though).
Thanks for watching!
i'm so sorry we have so many mountains and you can't look out the window the whole time miss?! Next time the God almighty, Allah, starts building the landscape, I'll make sure he makes it so you don't have to go through tunnels.
It was just a joke, but yes please do make sure there’s less tunnels 🥰
Wait, is this guys hairline shaved, or is the lighting? Genuinely flummoxed here.
Yep his hairline comes forward so he shaves it back 🤣
I live in the UK. We as a people still believe that we are the most sophisticated and advance society. Videos like this show the reality. The reality of how these so called inferior societies are shown in videos such as this shows how backward and decrepit my country has become.
I love this channel and I love this couple but did I just see him on the train, store his baggage and leave it out of view ? Madness
Lol! We went back & got it don’t worry! 🥰
After Moldova, in Europe, second shit country 🤣 but seriously
English man and woman totly darama