As a Yugoslav, (half Serb half Bosnian) born in 83, the collapse of Yugoslavia as a kid remains a real heartbreak in my life. I have a bittersweet memory of times as a kid with friends in the soccer team I played for. When the war broke out, so much changed, my friends weren't allowed to associate with me anymore, I lost all of them because of their parents banning them from having contact with me. I lost the love for soccer, I stopped playing and never played again. At 42 years old, my dad just passed. He and my mother were married more than 50 years and stayed together through everything. Neither of my parents were bigots or made me choose a religion. They just told me to believe in God. I refuse to change my name because of all the hatred I have experienced carrying it. The cuts and scars are part of me now, why would I throw it way to please someone who hates me for no reason? Thanks for sharing a part of the world that is part of me, but one that I'll never see. When I was 35 years old, A Serb took care of me when I was in a bad place. Serbs have big, big hearts. I wish it was all different.
Respect to you, brother. I always lived in Serbia but I never bought into those divisive narratives that put so many of our brothers against each other based on religious views. Times used to be simpler that's for sure, but if we're smart we are going to get over all this one way or another, and hopefully soon.
When I see such videos, it reminds me how ignorant we are, not only about the historical events of countries like Yugoslavia but the culture and history surrounding them. As a child Yugoslavia was just a name and conjured up an image of poverty and backwardness that my western upbringing (1970s to 1980s) had indoctrinated me with. The last few years in particular has made me realise how many lies we are told by those in power and all the manipulation that goes on. I now wonder if the initial conflict was instigated by the NATO countries for political reasons and even if it wasn’t they certainly took advantage of the conflict to shape the region for their own purposes. Your parents were wise and good people and if everyone was brought up to just believe in God without the need for religion and follow the principles of natural law, the world would be a far better place. Although your experiences were painful I believe everyone comes into this world for a reason and your unique perspective will ultimately shape your life and have positive influence on all those around you. Regardless of how the politicians divide our land and change the names of places, the ordinary people know the truth and your history and culture will live on.
@@daveshongkongchinachannel Brother, USA has over 80 officially recognized regime changes. Fall apart of Yugoslavia is a textbook example of CIA operations. Later on, CIA took down UCK from list of terrirst organizations in 1998. trained and armed them. NATO started bombing Serbia illegally in 1999. over their dispute with said terrorist organization.
I am a Serb, born in Bihac in BiH...moved in Serbia in '82. If you are a decently human being I DO NOT CARE about your religion, nationality, but I do fully understand what you are talking about, i was born in 79... When I was a kid my nanny was a muslim woman , her name was Safija . one of my Uncles name was Zlatan and other uncles name was Adnan. Preko kur*a mi je vise i veliko Srba Cetnika koji su toliko zatucani i zadojeni mrznom da ne znaju sta su cetnici bili, i pun mi kur*c balija i ustasa koji velicaju smrt ostalih . nek je zdravlja i pameti od Boga svima nama da jednom pogledamo u buducnost, da vidimo da smo ovako rastrzani samo laka meta za zapadnjacka govna i da shvatimo zasto smo nekad bili zemlja , velika zemlja . Glupi danas pljuju po Jugi... Eto nama nas Srbije i vama Vase Bosne i vama vase Lijepe ... da se svi zajedno najedemo govana sada u svoj ovoj lepoti koju smo dobili za uzvrat. Al nek smo svi zivi i zdravi , da svi imamo i buducnost i poroda... nove dece !!!! A vi zadrti sto ste bili glupi da nasednete ne sve jedite lajni . Prema ljudima pun ljubavi , prema govnima ni malo saosecajan
@@daveshongkongchinachannel Are you suggesting that the EU should have been fine with a genocide next door leading to hundreds of thousands to millions of refugees crossing into their borders? That's a legit stance to take if you want, but don't act surprised if someone else, like the people responsible for dealing with the 2nd and 3rd order effects while having had no part in the fall of Yugoslavia or the instigation of genocides therein feel differently. Yes, during the cold war propaganda was employed from all sides, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd world, but that doesn't mean it's time to abandon all facts and research into historical events as they occurred and are independently corroborated to have happened. Communism was widely celebrated even in western europe, in certain circles, until the crimes of dictators and gulags were exposed, and even then it took time for people to come around to accept the harsh truths as to what was occurring behind the iron curtain (a curtain the soviet's imposed). If you're actually interested in learning about some documented facts from during the cold war, most state archives have been open or at least temporarily accessible from all sides at this point. Sergei Radchenko wrote an interesting book with citations to said archives, "To Run the World." Yugoslavia is only peripherally mentioned, though.
Absolutely loved this, thank you! I've been to Serbia quite a few times but have never travelled around anywhere near to this extent which just wants me to go back again. Спасибо за видео из Чехии!
My grandfather's family is from Serbia, I hope someday soon I can travel there and find more of my family and explore such a beautiful country. Thank you for doing this trip.
@afrosrb7828 I definitely will be making plans in the next year or so to visit. It's definitely something that has been laid on my heart pretty strongly. I can't wait to find family, meet people, hear stories, and really get to see Serbia. May God bless you 🙏
Reachout to the Embassy in Chicago and tell them what you want to do. The Serbian government has a Diaspora Agency and will help you find family and make your stay easy... Its a 90 day visa for USA passports. And an 8 hour flight from Chicago.
You're the best travel vlogger on RUclips-always engaging, authentic, and focused on the real experiences. No fake glam, just straightforward content. Not the typical Monaco-Champs-Élysées-Beverly Hills tourism that most people are brainwashed by.
It's interesting to know that were you given the choice, you would choose Belgrade as oppose to Monaco. Pull the other one. These countries are certainy interesting for a while but they are dull. I've lived in them, believe me! And the fact that he mentions 'belt and road' making a connection to an EU states is highly suspicious
@@andrewlesterthomas5581 I move between Eastern and Western Europe a lot throughout the year, and both sides can be frustrating. But when it comes to tourism, I’d much rather prefer a 'vaga vagabond' type of trip over the typical 'oh, I went to the Trevi Fountain and made a selfie' or 'hey, I made a TikTok with a giant croissant in some café in Montmartre.' Don’t get me wrong-I love Paris and Rome. I’m just talking about that empty influencer-style tourism where people aren't discovering history or seeking unique adventures, but just following the crowd like millions of others.
@@fl7268 You didn't make that clear. But these places are generally devoid of deep and expansive cultural elements apart from military memorials. And you should find it suspicious that he seems so fixated on military issues and the Chinese building a connection to an EU state. Western Europe is rich in culture and history from which you can really enrich your life. It simply doesn't exist in these countries. I believe he is a propagandist!
@@andrewlesterthomas5581 I believe what you are is brainwashed by the western world. Now please stop commenting on these lovely videos we love to watch to learn about history and just to watch in general, Spasibo.
As a Belgrader, I can say you were very informed about Belgrade, nothing off was said. So, you won my thrust and I can say I learned many interesting things about about my own country
I'm from Belgrade, and I just want to clarify these two flags on a pole that he saw. Flag of Serbia and flag of Republika Srpska in this case. There is literally hundreds of these dual flag poles along highway and all bigger streets. This basically signals who is visiting Serbia at that time. Week ago we had Serbian and German flags because representatives from Germany were visiting. Before that we had Serbian and Chinese flags up because Xi Jiping was visiting, then we had Serbian and Russian because Russian representatives were visiting etc. Basically this is telling people that they might expect to see some traffic jams caused by blockades in order to clear the path for these high importance visitors, and of course it's a nice gesture to greet them with two flags of friendship flying together :)
I would love this channel to hit a million subs. This guy literally puts in the leg work few others do and brings us into these worlds in a uniquely pedestrian intimate way. Thanks Vagabond.
What a fantastic video, undoing stereotypes and showing what a beautiful country Serbia is. As a Brit, Serbia is a part of the world that we are taught very little about, beyond the obvious stereotypes associated with the former Yugoslavia. Sadly, I don't see anything changing regarding how we view Serbia as a nation. There is a lot of support for Kosovo here which causes tension, and this underlying belief that Serbia, along with Hungary, are puppets of Vladimir Putin. If only we could put all of the politics aside. Keep up with the amazing videos, they are evidence in and of themselves of a world out there that very many people won't ever get to see or understand. Looking forward to your next adventure.
Nazalost decenijama smo nepravedno i pogresno prikazivani jednom delu sveta kao nekakvi primitivci, razbojnici pa i genocidni narod a u stvari kad bi ste upoznali pravu ISTINU o srpskom narodu njegovu kulturu, istoriju ,tradiciju videli bi ste koliko smo zrtvovali sebe za slobodu i nas opstanak na ovom prostoru Balkana gde se ukrstaju velike religije i putevi izmedu istoka i zapada.Citajuci vas kometar osetila sam potrebu da vam se zahvalim na vasim jako lepim i pravilnim zapazanjima u vezi moje domovine i da vas pozovem da posetite obavezno nasu Srbiju.i Osetite prvenstveno tu toplinu i gostoprimstvo nas srba, otkrijete nasu kulturno naslede i tradiciju koja ce vas oduseviti i da cete pozeleti da nam se ponovo vratite kao i mnogi mnogi drugi koji su nas posetili u Srbiji. Srdacan pozdrav.
This was amazing! The office with the floppy disk hit me hard with nostalgia too, I even heard that aquatic tiktok song when I looked at it. Great video again!!! I loved the longer format, and you can keep taking shorter videos from it, to cut things up! Safe travels!
Once again a really nice video, congratulations! Last year in May I crossed the border from Romania to Serbia at the same crossing at the Danube power station. A really nice place to see. Greetings to Russia from Germany!
You are one of the best vloggers. These vlogs about Serbia 🇷🇸 are so informative. I would love to visit Serbia sometime in the future. However, I wished that you divided the vlogs into 5-6 parts. You probably will have more views that way. Besides Serbia deserves more than just one vlog. Just the same, you are one great vlogger.
Great video! I like that you often show more of the countryside and less visited places, than the cities and tourist areas. Thank you for showing me another amazing part of the world.
It never ceases to amaze me how you can find the kindest people anywhere in the world in random places. There will always be hope for humanity. Thanks for sharing as always, Vagabond
Hey man, I really enjoy your videos. I'm here in Anaheim California marveling at the Europe I really don't know much about. I grew up during the Cold war so my perspective might be somewhat negative. But your videos are definitely changing that. Keep them coming. Really fascinating.
What a charming place, with culture and a long history. Where I live hardly anything is even 100 years old and there's no culture... just "entertainment".
Trust me, a young person living in modern day Serbia gains nothing from our rich history and tradition. I love learning about it, love visiting monuments, but living in the past is not enough.
@@ileutur6863 I wouldn't say that just because of the modern globalized world. There's a reason people like the balkans because of a less busy lifestyle. A more social and normal society, compared to the exploitative, cold calculated society of overseas in the west. Family values, and friendships are much stronger, in my honest opinion.
The Western US does have culture and history, you just need to leave the city and go to the poor, depressing, drug addicted and 3rd world farming villages to find it.
Nice . Really nice ! You do travel not just walk around at "tourist " spots like most tourist do. You are not a tourist but the traveler which is superior cause it is more natural . You covered I lot and in a interesting way . There is still more fantastic places in our small country , a lot for a country this size . I hope we all find a way and manage to preserve our countries and cultures but modernity is challenging everything including nature .
Thank you for sharing this huge journey with us. Usually I get bored of things about one topic when they're this long, but I didn't even check the time once on this video, well done, very interesting. I wish I knew about that tunnel under the palace when visiting Novi Sad.
Nice video, it was nice seeing Vojvodina, I've been in all those cities often as I live on the other side of the border and biked multiple times in/between Romania and Serbia, it's a nice region
Man I live in Zrenjanin and have some relatives in Rajac, I am so glad you visited those places. Reminded me to go to Rajac and visit them this summer.
I really think you do a fantastic job and I enjoy your content..I get to see places that I know I will never get to see….it’s entertaining and educational…excellent job.
This is a true documentary. A genuine trip with Vagabond's particular attention to historic transport and most hidden monuments details. Never seen anything about Serbia this special. Thanks from Italy!
You are amazing; such an interesting video. Love your accent lol I was worried for you when you were in that tower in Serbia! Best wishes from New Zealand🎉!
Awesome channel! I really love the great combination of history and current state of the locations while also being educated a lot! Your channel is waaay underrated, you deserve a lot more followers! Thanks for your great effort and for this excellent quality content, i hope this channel will stay around for much longer.
How much I like to see again the places in which I moved freely as a child and young man, in the still tempting, fraternal Yugoslavia. It's a shame she's gone. It's a shame we didn't have the wisdom and preserve it. It was a true paradise for all citizens, not regarding nationality. I remember this red tram. Parents were attending some kind of championship at the sport airport nearby, you visited. Actually, my mother Cvetka Klančnik-Belin was a famous champion-flyer and teacher. The year was somewhere around 1974 or 75. At Subotica airport I first time met @DušanGojkov-Gojac from Bela Crkva... Then you went to Vršac. Uauu... my youth's most admired town (and airport).
it was a paradise for mindless factory workers who worked as robots. for anyone educated it was hell and was very quickly taken care of. endless coruption of the system throughout all classes. it was utopia, killed by serbian nationalism as soon as tito died. yugoslavia was a mistake. these countries should become independent as soon as the ww2 ended...instead it created problems 45 years later which resulted in wars lasting for almost 10 years.
I really appreciate your impartial commentary about historical and political events. Just facts. This is what mainstream documentaries and news reports used to do.
Awesome video! I’m driving around the Balkans for two weeks in October and Spomeniks are going to dictate a lot of the trip. It’s cool to see your journey finding them! Keep up the good work.
One correction about the flag. A flag with an eagle in it is a flag of the Republic of Serbia (country) and a flag without an eagle is the flag of Serbian people, we call it "narodna zastava".
What a great video! You really outdone yourself. If you ever return to Serbia, I can highly recommend visiting Tito's train in Belgrade. It was the highlight of my trip to Serbia two years ago.
I originate from the north-western Czechia, from a town called Most (means 'Bridge' in English) and we also had there a McDonald's since the mid-1990s when the population was only about 70,000 inhabitants; meaning, even smaller than Subotica. And by the way, since then the population managed to even drop to circa 64,000. I, myself, have not lived there since 2007.
@@raizer2810 It is. That's why the city in Bosnia with the famous bridge, where people jump in the river, is called MOSTAR. A person who's profession is to build MOSTOVI (bridges) is called MOSTAR. 🙋♂️
.... and thank you for the clearly communicated locations of the Šargan Eight railroad. I had seen another video including it, and was not able to locate where the locations were. Now I have successfully placed Google Earth place marks. 🥳
.... haha At @2:06:54 Insides of an American Chrysler auto.... sort of similar to the insides of one of the Soviet leaders car I saw once at the Gilmore Car Museum in the USA. I recall that one had a single cushion bench back seat. Not sure who's car it was.... perhaps Khrushchev.
давно не смотрел тебя, вернулся в моменте, и бро, какой же ты сделал шаг вперед в английском, прям большая разница с тем что было, хорош, отличная работа!
1:34 The signs are actually THREE-LINGUAL: 1. Serbian 2. Hungarian 3. Croatian. Also the street sings are like this. At the beginning of the video where you walk (street name was MOŠE PIJADE back then, they changed it) there was the apartment of my uncle years ago 😀, they moved into a house in an other part of the city. Looking forward to your tour 😊
I was planning on watching a baseball game this evening. Then Vaga Vagabond dropped into my feed. 2.5 hours later. WOW. What a refreshing way to document travel! Some commentors have not liked your travels to memorials. I support you showing them. Most memorials, not all, reflect and investment of the local town/ province on a point of shared pain. In the end, we may be born rich or poor, or in between. But we will ALL suffer. It is our one common human experience. My wife is from Hungary. When we visit her home land, I take the time to visit these MANY monuments of sorrow. Hungary, like so many other European brothers have not had many hundreds of years of peace. War and suffering were just a part of life. While my country, USA mourns our Civil War 160 years ago, we don't know what it's like to suffer greatly every 50 years. 40 years. 20 years. 1 year. In my culture, we just believe that tomorrows sunrise will be brighter. It has always been brighter. Contrast that optimism to what my wife frequently says, from her culture: "Time will show." I have learned that Hungary didn't have the happies past 500 years. I hope I'm learning to understand that. To appreciate that point of view. But to my dying days, I will never, ever believe that tomorrows sunrise will be darker. It is against my nature to imagine it could NOT be brighter. Even my children. They have friends of many back grounds, faiths, customs. They judge themselves on one simple question, "Are you cool, or not?" That is how they judge each other. My parents were more tolerant than my grandparents. I was more tolerant than my parents. My children are more tolerant than I was. I have full confidence that their children will be better than them. #CommenceHateComments
Bravo, super, uvek si dobro došao u našu Srbiju ,baš si super maratonac , koliko si obišao svaka čast na lepim prikazima, ima još mnogo toga da se sređuje u Srbiji ,konačno je počelo dosad su nas samo porobljavali a mi ih širokih ruku dočekivali ali moramo se jednom naučiti, naša stara poslovica kaže ,,ne savija trnje u nedra kad tad ono će te ubosti ,,tako i moj srpski narod svakog prihvata a vi ste dosta toga prikazali kako su nam mnogi vraćali a Srbi uvek krivi??? 🙋👋👋👍Pozdrav za tebe drago momče uvek dobro došao u našu malu Srbiju ❤🎉🤗🍀
The railcars, you found at 1:15:00 are also German or at least German design, built on license in Yugoslavia, constructed in the 1950s, so not that much younger than the also German war time steam engine. They were called "Shinobus" in Serbia as they were called "Schienenbus" (rail bus) in Germany, but also "savior of the branch lines". The German writings on the steam enginge don't mention its year of construction, but mention "rod design type 1942", so I think, it means, that the design of the coupling rods between the traction wheels was designed in 1942 as a simplification of an older design as this type of locomotive has been built since the 1920s and got simplified for faster and cheaper construction for WW2.
i am so proud you managed to get to Vojvodina and also mention hungarian roots over there; yepp there are many remnant buildings from the Monarchy. keep it up!!
If you love so much Hungarian roots go to Croatia, that country is full of Hungarian and Italian roots , every city, village or town has something of Austria Hungarian 😊
As a Yugoslav, (half Serb half Bosnian) born in 83, the collapse of Yugoslavia as a kid remains a real heartbreak in my life. I have a bittersweet memory of times as a kid with friends in the soccer team I played for. When the war broke out, so much changed, my friends weren't allowed to associate with me anymore, I lost all of them because of their parents banning them from having contact with me. I lost the love for soccer, I stopped playing and never played again. At 42 years old, my dad just passed. He and my mother were married more than 50 years and stayed together through everything. Neither of my parents were bigots or made me choose a religion. They just told me to believe in God. I refuse to change my name because of all the hatred I have experienced carrying it. The cuts and scars are part of me now, why would I throw it way to please someone who hates me for no reason? Thanks for sharing a part of the world that is part of me, but one that I'll never see. When I was 35 years old, A Serb took care of me when I was in a bad place. Serbs have big, big hearts.
I wish it was all different.
Respect to you, brother. I always lived in Serbia but I never bought into those divisive narratives that put so many of our brothers against each other based on religious views. Times used to be simpler that's for sure, but if we're smart we are going to get over all this one way or another, and hopefully soon.
When I see such videos, it reminds me how ignorant we are, not only about the historical events of countries like Yugoslavia but the culture and history surrounding them. As a child Yugoslavia was just a name and conjured up an image of poverty and backwardness that my western upbringing (1970s to 1980s) had indoctrinated me with. The last few years in particular has made me realise how many lies we are told by those in power and all the manipulation that goes on. I now wonder if the initial conflict was instigated by the NATO countries for political reasons and even if it wasn’t they certainly took advantage of the conflict to shape the region for their own purposes. Your parents were wise and good people and if everyone was brought up to just believe in God without the need for religion and follow the principles of natural law, the world would be a far better place. Although your experiences were painful I believe everyone comes into this world for a reason and your unique perspective will ultimately shape your life and have positive influence on all those around you. Regardless of how the politicians divide our land and change the names of places, the ordinary people know the truth and your history and culture will live on.
@@daveshongkongchinachannel Brother, USA has over 80 officially recognized regime changes. Fall apart of Yugoslavia is a textbook example of CIA operations. Later on, CIA took down UCK from list of terrirst organizations in 1998. trained and armed them. NATO started bombing Serbia illegally in 1999. over their dispute with said terrorist organization.
I am a Serb, born in Bihac in BiH...moved in Serbia in '82. If you are a decently human being I DO NOT CARE about your religion, nationality, but I do fully understand what you are talking about, i was born in 79... When I was a kid my nanny was a muslim woman , her name was Safija . one of my Uncles name was Zlatan and other uncles name was Adnan. Preko kur*a mi je vise i veliko Srba Cetnika koji su toliko zatucani i zadojeni mrznom da ne znaju sta su cetnici bili, i pun mi kur*c balija i ustasa koji velicaju smrt ostalih . nek je zdravlja i pameti od Boga svima nama da jednom pogledamo u buducnost, da vidimo da smo ovako rastrzani samo laka meta za zapadnjacka govna i da shvatimo zasto smo nekad bili zemlja , velika zemlja . Glupi danas pljuju po Jugi... Eto nama nas Srbije i vama Vase Bosne i vama vase Lijepe ... da se svi zajedno najedemo govana sada u svoj ovoj lepoti koju smo dobili za uzvrat. Al nek smo svi zivi i zdravi , da svi imamo i buducnost i poroda... nove dece !!!! A vi zadrti sto ste bili glupi da nasednete ne sve jedite lajni . Prema ljudima pun ljubavi , prema govnima ni malo saosecajan
@@daveshongkongchinachannel Are you suggesting that the EU should have been fine with a genocide next door leading to hundreds of thousands to millions of refugees crossing into their borders? That's a legit stance to take if you want, but don't act surprised if someone else, like the people responsible for dealing with the 2nd and 3rd order effects while having had no part in the fall of Yugoslavia or the instigation of genocides therein feel differently. Yes, during the cold war propaganda was employed from all sides, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd world, but that doesn't mean it's time to abandon all facts and research into historical events as they occurred and are independently corroborated to have happened. Communism was widely celebrated even in western europe, in certain circles, until the crimes of dictators and gulags were exposed, and even then it took time for people to come around to accept the harsh truths as to what was occurring behind the iron curtain (a curtain the soviet's imposed). If you're actually interested in learning about some documented facts from during the cold war, most state archives have been open or at least temporarily accessible from all sides at this point. Sergei Radchenko wrote an interesting book with citations to said archives, "To Run the World." Yugoslavia is only peripherally mentioned, though.
Very rare to see Serbia outside of Belgrade, but it looks beautiful! Very underrated country - a bit of a hidden gem!
Not like Bosnia..biggest gem...in komplet balkan....dijamant...
serbia is a nice country!
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Thanks for the epic video.
Glad you visited my city Užice! 1:57:37
Much love from Serbia!
Hi im From Ruma (srb)
Jesi ovo neke uzicanke snimao na kanalu ;) ?
It a nice day when vagabond uploads 1hr + vid
For real, it's more enjoyable than 95% of movies out there.
Indeed it is! I've been missing his videos.
Absolutely loved this, thank you! I've been to Serbia quite a few times but have never travelled around anywhere near to this extent which just wants me to go back again. Спасибо за видео из Чехии!
My grandfather's family is from Serbia, I hope someday soon I can travel there and find more of my family and explore such a beautiful country. Thank you for doing this trip.
Dođi i poseti tvoju kuću, sviđaće ti se/Come and visit your home, you gonna like it! 😊
@afrosrb7828 I definitely will be making plans in the next year or so to visit. It's definitely something that has been laid on my heart pretty strongly. I can't wait to find family, meet people, hear stories, and really get to see Serbia. May God bless you 🙏
Одакле су твоји рођо
Reachout to the Embassy in Chicago and tell them what you want to do. The Serbian government has a Diaspora Agency and will help you find family and make your stay easy... Its a 90 day visa for USA passports. And an 8 hour flight from Chicago.
Welcome bro ❤
Finally Serbiaaa!!! Thank you Vagabond for this amazing video
Beautiful Serbia!!
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You're the best travel vlogger on RUclips-always engaging, authentic, and focused on the real experiences. No fake glam, just straightforward content. Not the typical Monaco-Champs-Élysées-Beverly Hills tourism that most people are brainwashed by.
+1 , He keeps it real & raw
It's interesting to know that were you given the choice, you would choose Belgrade as oppose to Monaco. Pull the other one. These countries are certainy interesting for a while but they are dull. I've lived in them, believe me! And the fact that he mentions 'belt and road' making a connection to an EU states is highly suspicious
@@andrewlesterthomas5581 I move between Eastern and Western Europe a lot throughout the year, and both sides can be frustrating. But when it comes to tourism, I’d much rather prefer a 'vaga vagabond' type of trip over the typical 'oh, I went to the Trevi Fountain and made a selfie' or 'hey, I made a TikTok with a giant croissant in some café in Montmartre.' Don’t get me wrong-I love Paris and Rome. I’m just talking about that empty influencer-style tourism where people aren't discovering history or seeking unique adventures, but just following the crowd like millions of others.
@@fl7268 You didn't make that clear. But these places are generally devoid of deep and expansive cultural elements apart from military memorials. And you should find it suspicious that he seems so fixated on military issues and the Chinese building a connection to an EU state. Western Europe is rich in culture and history from which you can really enrich your life. It simply doesn't exist in these countries. I believe he is a propagandist!
@@andrewlesterthomas5581 I believe what you are is brainwashed by the western world. Now please stop commenting on these lovely videos we love to watch to learn about history and just to watch in general, Spasibo.
As a Belgrader, I can say you were very informed about Belgrade, nothing off was said. So, you won my thrust and I can say I learned many interesting things about about my own country
You should learn how genocidal your culture is. 🤔
@@VicVinegar710 no one asked, go elsewhere
He won your thrust eh
Amazing video, i learned more about Serbia in this video than i ever did in my whole life, so thank you. Much love from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada!
Serbia is stunning ❤
@@mikioni 100% I fell like at home 💙
That jonny cash impression was incredible!
Haven't seen the video yet but I'm excited to see a long episode from you! Always been interested in Orthodox Serbia thanks.
One of the biggest legends on you tube. Your work is brilliant and appreciated
I'm from Belgrade, and I just want to clarify these two flags on a pole that he saw. Flag of Serbia and flag of Republika Srpska in this case. There is literally hundreds of these dual flag poles along highway and all bigger streets. This basically signals who is visiting Serbia at that time. Week ago we had Serbian and German flags because representatives from Germany were visiting. Before that we had Serbian and Chinese flags up because Xi Jiping was visiting, then we had Serbian and Russian because Russian representatives were visiting etc. Basically this is telling people that they might expect to see some traffic jams caused by blockades in order to clear the path for these high importance visitors, and of course it's a nice gesture to greet them with two flags of friendship flying together :)
Great video from beautiful Serbia!
Absolutely amazing video, calming and educational to watch! Keep making the great content
I had no idea , its such a beautiful country to look at in every way . The weather seems pleasant to . awe inspiring
You are Russian, yet your Serbian is perfect. I loved this video. Thank you.
Huge episode, wow! Well seems You gave me something to do tonight! Thank you!
God bless the Serbs!
And the Kosovans
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God is Serb
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Thank you for your very interesting explication about Serbia, much appreciated. Bol'shoe spasibo !
I would love this channel to hit a million subs. This guy literally puts in the leg work few others do and brings us into these worlds in a uniquely pedestrian intimate way. Thanks Vagabond.
I get to see different parts of the world because of you. Thank you.
I'm familiar with some of these places from watching Shiey's videos through Serbia, but it's great seeing more exploration of the cities that you do.
What a fantastic video, undoing stereotypes and showing what a beautiful country Serbia is. As a Brit, Serbia is a part of the world that we are taught very little about, beyond the obvious stereotypes associated with the former Yugoslavia. Sadly, I don't see anything changing regarding how we view Serbia as a nation. There is a lot of support for Kosovo here which causes tension, and this underlying belief that Serbia, along with Hungary, are puppets of Vladimir Putin. If only we could put all of the politics aside. Keep up with the amazing videos, they are evidence in and of themselves of a world out there that very many people won't ever get to see or understand. Looking forward to your next adventure.
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Nazalost decenijama smo nepravedno i pogresno prikazivani jednom delu sveta kao nekakvi primitivci, razbojnici pa i genocidni narod a u stvari kad bi ste upoznali pravu ISTINU o srpskom narodu njegovu kulturu, istoriju ,tradiciju videli bi ste koliko smo zrtvovali sebe za slobodu i nas opstanak na ovom prostoru Balkana gde se ukrstaju velike religije i putevi izmedu istoka i zapada.Citajuci vas kometar osetila sam potrebu da vam se zahvalim na vasim jako lepim i pravilnim zapazanjima u vezi moje domovine i da vas pozovem da posetite obavezno nasu Srbiju.i Osetite prvenstveno tu toplinu i gostoprimstvo nas srba, otkrijete nasu kulturno naslede i tradiciju koja ce vas oduseviti i da cete pozeleti da nam se ponovo vratite kao i mnogi mnogi drugi koji su nas posetili u Srbiji. Srdacan pozdrav.
Thank you for bringing up memories from Belgrade, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin fortress and from the Shargan Eight.
This was amazing! The office with the floppy disk hit me hard with nostalgia too, I even heard that aquatic tiktok song when I looked at it. Great video again!!! I loved the longer format, and you can keep taking shorter videos from it, to cut things up! Safe travels!
'Chemist's' was written in three languages: Serbian (apoteka), Hungarian and Croatian (ljekarna).
Once again a really nice video, congratulations! Last year in May I crossed the border from Romania to Serbia at the same crossing at the Danube power station. A really nice place to see. Greetings to Russia from Germany!
A most enjoyable travel experience with you, thank you so much💯👍
You are one of the best vloggers. These vlogs about Serbia 🇷🇸 are so informative. I would love to visit Serbia sometime in the future.
However, I wished that you divided the vlogs into 5-6 parts. You probably will have more views that way. Besides Serbia deserves more than just one vlog.
Just the same, you are one great vlogger.
Great video! I like that you often show more of the countryside and less visited places, than the cities and tourist areas. Thank you for showing me another amazing part of the world.
I love this long length detailed video, it's been great to watch it over a period of a few days, thank you
Damn. I'm from Serbia, and I saw like less than 10% of things from this video.
It never ceases to amaze me how you can find the kindest people anywhere in the world in random places. There will always be hope for humanity. Thanks for sharing as always, Vagabond
Hey man, I really enjoy your videos. I'm here in Anaheim California marveling at the Europe I really don't know much about. I grew up during the Cold war so my perspective might be somewhat negative. But your videos are definitely changing that. Keep them coming. Really fascinating.
Read up on Madeline Albright, then the Holodomor, and then Martin Luthers Book on the Isrealies youll figure it out quick..
Hi bro, can you explain to me how this is possible? what do you study in geography class? ruclips.net/video/kRh1zXFKC_o/видео.html
Great adventure. Thank you for the narration and commentary. The police officer gave you a ride? What a place. The nature sounds are very soothing.
What a charming place, with culture and a long history. Where I live hardly anything is even 100 years old and there's no culture... just "entertainment".
Trust me, a young person living in modern day Serbia gains nothing from our rich history and tradition. I love learning about it, love visiting monuments, but living in the past is not enough.
@@FreiherrDinkelackeryap elsewhere. i bet your country doesnt have a long, interesting and impactful history and you‘re just jealous
@@ileutur6863 I wouldn't say that just because of the modern globalized world. There's a reason people like the balkans because of a less busy lifestyle. A more social and normal society, compared to the exploitative, cold calculated society of overseas in the west. Family values, and friendships are much stronger, in my honest opinion.
The Western US does have culture and history, you just need to leave the city and go to the poor, depressing, drug addicted and 3rd world farming villages to find it.
Dude... that glider ride was awesome! Greetings from Colorado!
What an incredible video! I feel like I have gone on a great journey but it is you who did all the work.
I hope you're doing well, Ivan. Take care.
Nice . Really nice !
You do travel not just walk around at "tourist " spots like most tourist do. You are not a tourist but the traveler which is superior cause it is more natural .
You covered I lot and in a interesting way . There is still more fantastic places in our small country , a lot for a country this size .
I hope we all find a way and manage to preserve our countries and cultures but modernity is challenging everything including nature .
Good to see you doing well, brother.
Thank you for visiting Serbia!
Thank you for sharing this huge journey with us. Usually I get bored of things about one topic when they're this long, but I didn't even check the time once on this video, well done, very interesting. I wish I knew about that tunnel under the palace when visiting Novi Sad.
Nice video, it was nice seeing Vojvodina, I've been in all those cities often as I live on the other side of the border and biked multiple times in/between Romania and Serbia, it's a nice region
You do a great job. Serbia has some beautiful country..
I love these videos, thank you! I really want to visit eastern europe some day so I love watching these :)
Man I live in Zrenjanin and have some relatives in Rajac, I am so glad you visited those places. Reminded me to go to Rajac and visit them this summer.
wheres the somalis?littlehaats want multiculturalism.
Ретко занимљив и садржајан влог. Добродошао нам и дуго остао.
Oh wow you visited Serbia!!! 🇷🇸 I learned something as well!
I just visited Serbia while being in India, thanks
I really think you do a fantastic job and I enjoy your content..I get to see places that I know I will never get to see….it’s entertaining and educational…excellent job.
Love seeing videos by real travellers... As it is.. Safe travels ❤Thank you.
This is a really enjoyable and informative video. Thank you!
I love your content. Thank you.
I like all the background history and information you provide. Great work!
Amazing. This was one of your best videos.
Agree, I think this will get millions of views
Excited to be here so early! Love your videos!
Love your videos. Thank you for sharing! Keep at it!!
This is a true documentary. A genuine trip with Vagabond's particular attention to historic transport and most hidden monuments details. Never seen anything about Serbia this special. Thanks from Italy!
The best Vlog of your channel since so far. Even without money to budget, much better this then the 99% of boring influencers.👍👍👍
Ivan! Fascinating!
Phenomenal video. The time you invest in making your vlogs is admirable, and very much appreciated. Thank you for what you do! Cheers from California.
Superb video bro about an intriguing region of Europe.
Funny past vid only 7minuts and now this😂.. love your content man keep them coming ❤️🔥your like a living encyclopedia
The short video you mentioned was an extract from this long video.
Omg I just got to college and I needed something to make me feel at home, and of course I see a vaga bond video
You are amazing; such an interesting video. Love your accent lol I was worried for you when you were in that tower in Serbia! Best wishes from New Zealand🎉!
Awesome channel!
I really love the great combination of history and current state of the locations while also being educated a lot!
Your channel is waaay underrated, you deserve a lot more followers!
Thanks for your great effort and for this excellent quality content, i hope this channel will stay around for much longer.
How much I like to see again the places in which I moved freely as a child and young man, in the still tempting, fraternal Yugoslavia. It's a shame she's gone. It's a shame we didn't have the wisdom and preserve it. It was a true paradise for all citizens, not regarding nationality. I remember this red tram. Parents were attending some kind of championship at the sport airport nearby, you visited. Actually, my mother Cvetka Klančnik-Belin was a famous champion-flyer and teacher. The year was somewhere around 1974 or 75. At Subotica airport I first time met @DušanGojkov-Gojac from Bela Crkva... Then you went to Vršac. Uauu... my youth's most admired town (and airport).
it was a paradise for mindless factory workers who worked as robots. for anyone educated it was hell and was very quickly taken care of. endless coruption of the system throughout all classes. it was utopia, killed by serbian nationalism as soon as tito died. yugoslavia was a mistake. these countries should become independent as soon as the ww2 ended...instead it created problems 45 years later which resulted in wars lasting for almost 10 years.
I really appreciate your impartial commentary about historical and political events. Just facts. This is what mainstream documentaries and news reports used to do.
Amazing landscape 😊
Awesome video! I’m driving around the Balkans for two weeks in October and Spomeniks are going to dictate a lot of the trip. It’s cool to see your journey finding them! Keep up the good work.
One correction about the flag. A flag with an eagle in it is a flag of the Republic of Serbia (country) and a flag without an eagle is the flag of Serbian people, we call it "narodna zastava".
What a great video! You really outdone yourself.
If you ever return to Serbia, I can highly recommend visiting Tito's train in Belgrade. It was the highlight of my trip to Serbia two years ago.
Enjoying your journeys from Idaho. A little information, scenery. Nice.
As a Turkish person, I felt like I was watching a video about Edirne city, very much alike with Novi Pazar. Very well narration
I love your profile picture! :D
@@daxbashir6232 thank you, it is my favourite too 😸
Such a great episode. Love it duder!
I was just in Subotica for three months! Spent a month in Belgrade last year, and visited for a few days while I was in Subotica.
Fascinating,thanks for sharing.Hvala.
I originate from the north-western Czechia, from a town called Most (means 'Bridge' in English) and we also had there a McDonald's since the mid-1990s when the population was only about 70,000 inhabitants; meaning, even smaller than Subotica.
And by the way, since then the population managed to even drop to circa 64,000. I, myself, have not lived there since 2007.
Most(Мост) in russian a same. I belive this word in all slavic languages a same
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Yeah, possibly.
@@Wade__Wilson Perhaps
@@Wade__Wilson It has the same meaning in Serbia, so the chances are high it covers all the Slavic languages.
@@raizer2810 It is. That's why the city in Bosnia with the famous bridge, where people jump in the river, is called MOSTAR. A person who's profession is to build MOSTOVI (bridges) is called MOSTAR. 🙋♂️
At @42:10 this bridge reminds me of the Vanšu Bridge located in Riga, Latvia. Excellent video, Vagabond!
.... and thank you for the clearly communicated locations of the Šargan Eight railroad. I had seen another video including it, and was not able to locate where the locations were. Now I have successfully placed Google Earth place marks. 🥳
.... haha At @2:06:54 Insides of an American Chrysler auto.... sort of similar to the insides of one of the Soviet leaders car I saw once at the Gilmore Car Museum in the USA. I recall that one had a single cushion bench back seat. Not sure who's car it was.... perhaps Khrushchev.
Excellent video. I like the hystory lessons and the off beaten path travels.
i really enjoyed that ,looking forward to the next adventure
давно не смотрел тебя, вернулся в моменте, и бро, какой же ты сделал шаг вперед в английском, прям большая разница с тем что было, хорош, отличная работа!
1:34 The signs are actually THREE-LINGUAL: 1. Serbian 2. Hungarian 3. Croatian. Also the street sings are like this. At the beginning of the video where you walk (street name was MOŠE PIJADE back then, they changed it) there was the apartment of my uncle years ago 😀, they moved into a house in an other part of the city. Looking forward to your tour 😊
I was planning on watching a baseball game this evening. Then Vaga Vagabond dropped into my feed. 2.5 hours later. WOW. What a refreshing way to document travel! Some commentors have not liked your travels to memorials. I support you showing them. Most memorials, not all, reflect and investment of the local town/ province on a point of shared pain. In the end, we may be born rich or poor, or in between. But we will ALL suffer. It is our one common human experience.
My wife is from Hungary. When we visit her home land, I take the time to visit these MANY monuments of sorrow. Hungary, like so many other European brothers have not had many hundreds of years of peace. War and suffering were just a part of life. While my country, USA mourns our Civil War 160 years ago, we don't know what it's like to suffer greatly every 50 years. 40 years. 20 years. 1 year.
In my culture, we just believe that tomorrows sunrise will be brighter. It has always been brighter. Contrast that optimism to what my wife frequently says, from her culture: "Time will show."
I have learned that Hungary didn't have the happies past 500 years. I hope I'm learning to understand that. To appreciate that point of view. But to my dying days, I will never, ever believe that tomorrows sunrise will be darker. It is against my nature to imagine it could NOT be brighter. Even my children. They have friends of many back grounds, faiths, customs. They judge themselves on one simple question, "Are you cool, or not?" That is how they judge each other.
My parents were more tolerant than my grandparents. I was more tolerant than my parents. My children are more tolerant than I was. I have full confidence that their children will be better than them.
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Bravo, super, uvek si dobro došao u našu Srbiju ,baš si super maratonac , koliko si obišao svaka čast na lepim prikazima, ima još mnogo toga da se sređuje u Srbiji ,konačno je počelo dosad su nas samo porobljavali a mi ih širokih ruku dočekivali ali moramo se jednom naučiti, naša stara poslovica kaže ,,ne savija trnje u nedra kad tad ono će te ubosti ,,tako i moj srpski narod svakog prihvata a vi ste dosta toga prikazali kako su nam mnogi vraćali a Srbi uvek krivi??? 🙋👋👋👍Pozdrav za tebe drago momče uvek dobro došao u našu malu Srbiju ❤🎉🤗🍀
great history notes added, appreciate it
Great style brother.
Thanks heaps.
This guy is amazing. Bald and Bankrupt without the skeeziness and with the Slavic street cred
I so look forward to your travels. Please stay safe in your travels.
balkans are safe except albania for obvious reasons
damn 2 an a half hours, im gina have to come back to this later lol. saving to my watch later
The railcars, you found at 1:15:00 are also German or at least German design, built on license in Yugoslavia, constructed in the 1950s, so not that much younger than the also German war time steam engine. They were called "Shinobus" in Serbia as they were called "Schienenbus" (rail bus) in Germany, but also "savior of the branch lines". The German writings on the steam enginge don't mention its year of construction, but mention "rod design type 1942", so I think, it means, that the design of the coupling rods between the traction wheels was designed in 1942 as a simplification of an older design as this type of locomotive has been built since the 1920s and got simplified for faster and cheaper construction for WW2.
Idemoooo 🇷🇸❤️
i am so proud you managed to get to Vojvodina and also mention hungarian roots over there; yepp there are many remnant buildings from the Monarchy. keep it up!!
If you love so much Hungarian roots go to Croatia, that country is full of Hungarian and Italian roots , every city, village or town has something of Austria Hungarian 😊
😂😂😂 Stop saying bsh that vas VOJVODSTVO SRBIJA! Serbian Voivodship
Great video 👍
Welcome bro 😎