Not so beautiful anymore... Have you seen what these mobsters have done to Zlatibor, for instance?! Let alone Belgrade. Greets from Novi Sad, brothers.
My wife is from Belgrade and for the first time travelling around Serbia there was a lot of things we had planned to go and see. Without a doubt Golubac was one of the biggest highlights of travelling around the country, after an epic day looking around the incredible fortress we had some cevapi at the Perast restaurant. The weather, the scenery, everything about that day was perfect. Great to see you guys enjoying it so much!
Love love love Golubac. I took my (american born) kids there 2 years ago and they loved it. I lived in serbia til i was 15 and never knew about this place. Absolutely amazing
Egypt started on Nile river, India on Ind river, China on Yangze... and Europe civilization and White race on Danube, in nearby Lepenski vir 12.000 years ago 🙏
"Danube is the gift that keeps on giving"!!! There are no better words to it! If only it's inhabitants wouldn't keep on polluting, using & abusing it in the name of ignorance & greed, ruining this celestial gift to humanity. Loved the research, aerial views & presentation, the whole work you two put into every single video, all while having fun!!! Keep up the great work, dear Canucks! 🇨🇦🍁🇷🇴
My husband was born under that rock the one you showed that you said people made shapes of it, its called Trascavati in Romanian, the area there in Romania is majority Serbian, my husbands family have all their cottages up there under this rock . I have been there
very nice video. when speaking about size of Danube keep in mind that building a dam Djerdap downstream from Golubac raised a water level pretty much, so nowdays position of the fortress was even higher when it was built
Vinca civilization, which came shortly after Lepenski Vir civilization was the oldest one (that we know of) that actually knew how, and actively smelted metal. So you were not too far off.
Nice intro with a yummy breakfast prepared by wifey lvana and a wonderful outro with a delicious lunch. Well, another amazing video ...interesting, informative, knowledgeable and historical. Always fun to watch, thank you so much for sharing 🥰💞
You are seriously good in making those videos. I am Serbian ex pat, your latest on Serbia is very good. Almost 300k subscribers for a context from Balkans is like mission impossible.
Just a few kilometers down the river you have the village Tekija, where the boat tour starts, takes you through Iron gates of Danube and you'll see the biggest stone carved monument in Europe.
As a general note on the Danube-Black Sea- Balkans area bc so many mention Lepenski Vir- This area/region of Europe has some oldest remains of cultures known as Old Europe from difderent places & epochs From Vinča to Cucuteni to Cernavoda cultures ( somewhere around 6000 to 4000 BC)
Golubac and the whole Iron Gate gauge is beautiful. The large area of water is an artificial lake made by bridging the Danube for hydroelectric powerplant Djerdap. When on the Danube, and you want to eat fish, the best are Danubian sturgeon ( kečiga ) and perch ( smudj ). Carp and catfish are also good, but for most people it is "an aquired taste" since they have a strong, muddy flavour.
Exceptional work! You guys are turning from travellers to popular scientists (historians/archeologists/etc.) Something like Niel DeGrasse Tyson for Astronomy
No, my dear, it's an early bronze age.. How else they would curved and cut those houses.. I'm glad you recognised the importance of the oldest civilization in Europe from which the Serbs ascended.. Enyoj guys ♥️
When around, I can't see why not visiting Viminacium. It's serious archeological place and offers guided tours on a hour , that place is big and never disappoint. Also, pretty near is Manasija - Resava walled monastery, legacy of Despot Stefan, if you like game of thronish place, this one is must see.
Good video again. The Danube is magical At Lepenski Vir , the Danube is shallow along the coast, but ten meters from the shore bottom sudderaly drops into rocky abbuses 30 meters deep. That Is why the river course,which is calm near the northeast side of the settlement, suddenly enter strong eddies. Strong eddies are strung downstream in a length of 50 meters. In prehistoric times,people were fed by from river. Eddies, were,throwing fish into the shalows At 9:50 a fisherman's hut
I love Golubac I am from Serbia and I never visited,you should visit Manasija Monastery, really old Monastery with the Lord of the rings vibes. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Great Video!👍 There is a hiking path to the top tower. You don't have to use the stairs. Also the tunnel used to run through the fortress gate and then underneath it. But they removed that road, and built a new one with the new tunnel you where on. Can't wait for the next travel vlog!!!
Amazing videos guys, much love. How early did you have to book all your stays in Serbia, especially the ones on the water? Did you use a specific website? Thanks😊
Mentioning ,,helms deep" I remembered,old name for the Balkans was ,,Helm", what you could translate as a ,,chain",thats guarding ancient evil under ground,old slavs had their sacred places all around this part of serbia that you guys travel,the folclore and culture is wery big. If you have time,visit Gornjak church,and travel by River Mlava,lots of great places.
"Lepenski vir" the first people of Europe, the first inhabited place on Europe, first sculptures, first metal casting, first sign alfabet, they did not what is a war and violence, civilization flourished here while all the rest were wild tribes!!! Danube people!!!🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
@@delagano6205 Kao npr. šta ili koga. One što kažu da smo najstariji narod ili one što kažu da potičemo sa planete Sirius B. Ili možda one treće što kažu da smo potomci "Vinčanaca".
Romanian side is amazing, but this castle view on Serbian side is pure astonishing❤ for great presentation of archeological site you shouw go right over the border to Drobeta Turnu Severin Bridge of Trian site and museum. They really use music inside the museum and voices of the romans! 😊
@my warriors i am glad that you got back your mojo.i hope you will solve your problems soon.i like to see you happy and optimistic.with respect, your greek from brasov
yup that`s lepinja and yeah lepenski vir and golubac are great. you should continue travel to south to see zajecar, negotin (cities), gamzigrad (alwso fort but not as grand as golubac).
If you've loved your visit to Lepensky Wyr (Lepenski Vir), and you are interested in learning more about this part of the history of antiquity, here is a good video for you. It is translated to English. Cheers. ruclips.net/video/463BWx0zxQg/видео.html
And lepenski vir site is build somewhere around 9500 bce and first setlement lasted until 7200 bce,second fase of life begun in 6250 bce and lasted until 5500bce and third fase of life is from 5300bce until 4500bce when is founded a wast thing reguarding agriculture,when people from lepwnski vir went all around the place for a new lands,when they stoped to be a hunter-guartheres groups. Sorry for my bad english😂
You have many fortresses in Serbia, Ram, Smederevo, for example(every city has something). Then in Soko Banja there are remains of a Roman post, I think, which is located on the hill,Mediana in Nis. Otherwise, they have dug only 5% of the ancient history in Serbia, so there is a lot of work there, but unfortunately Serbia doesn't have many archiologists or much money for it. 95% ancient lies underground, recently they found the third boat 300 BC in Serbia 3-4 meters underground. the southern part is full of such things, known roads via militares through Nis towards Constantinople. 17 or 18 Roman emperors were born in today's Serbia, Celts were there before them, Byzantine, Serbian history under different kings and regions to Tsar Dusan then the Ottoman Empire and so on. Serbia is full of history as it lies strategically between the east and vest.Btw Arilje is the capital of raspberries, as you know, Serbia is the biggest exporter of raspberries and the top 2 were actually in blueberry anyway Pirot are known for their chlim carpets like braend and their plated sausages. You are much better than others in the same industry but others copy their colleagues and go to the same place all the time, what's the point of that ??
I'm fairly sure that the Arecheological museum exponents are from the Vinca-Turdas culture that spanned across Romania and Serbia. This culture had a writing system that predates Cuneiform.
Actually, they are not, Vincha-Turdas culture are dated 5700-4500 years BC, Lepenski Vir location is 8000 years BC, so 3000 years predates Vincha. Although all of them are designated as prehistoric Transdanubian neolite culture, that is actually time span of 4000 years that is simply pushed in one "shell" as prehistoric... The main diference between Vincha and Lepenski vir is that Vincha already have traces of metal tools, jewlery and metalurgy, while Lepenski vir is purelly stone tool culture... But there is astonishing similarity between signs (the letters) of Vincha culture and ornaments on stone statues of Lepenski Vir, which implies there was some persistant continuity through 3000 years between them.
Having business in Southern Romania, I visited Golubac and Lepenski Vir many times, although since the renovation was completed the prices are kinda high.
@@goodfella5302 It's between 5.5 euro and 12.8 euros per person. I have visited with my family of 4 and paid 30 euros for half an hour of visiting (as the fortress is very small). I'm not sure how rich Serbians are, but for my Romanian salary it's expensive.
OK. I would like to suggest you to visit these destinations (if you have time, if not - maybe some other time) in this hronology: Monastery Blagoveštenje, Krupajsko Vrelo, Waterfall Veliki Buk, Park Minijatura (scaled replicas of monasteries in Serbia), Monastery Manasija, Žagubica Vrelo Mlave. We were there last year. It was wonderful experience. This year we will visit some of places that you have visit( I have watched most of your awesome videos). Take a good look of photos on Google and watch some videos on youtube. Best regards.
You couldn't come back in Romania and you discovered a beautiful country, Serbia.
You are lucky.
Salut from Romania
Hey neighbor, can you put the windturbine on the side please, it’s not so picturesque
Not so beautiful anymore... Have you seen what these mobsters have done to Zlatibor, for instance?! Let alone Belgrade. Greets from Novi Sad, brothers.
Nice
@@oaka5639 Now they installed them in Serbia too, and they're planning even more
Beautiful Serbia ❤🇷🇸❤
💩💩💩💩
@@AlexMkd1984Sto mrzis Srbiju a zivis u Staroj Srbiji. Jesu te zaludili izmisljenom istorijom.
@@nickpro4fg840Makedonci su dobri ljudi i vole Srbiju. Ovo je ili Šiptar ili neki izrod.
@@nickpro4fg840...Niko over ne prica o mrznji osim Separatista Nacisticki I Americkih lizoguzaca.
As time goes in Serbia you realize that every place is favorite one...amazing country and amazing people
Very nice vidéo 👌 Absuolutely Beautiful Srbija 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
My wife is from Belgrade and for the first time travelling around Serbia there was a lot of things we had planned to go and see. Without a doubt Golubac was one of the biggest highlights of travelling around the country, after an epic day looking around the incredible fortress we had some cevapi at the Perast restaurant. The weather, the scenery, everything about that day was perfect. Great to see you guys enjoying it so much!
Love love love Golubac. I took my (american born) kids there 2 years ago and they loved it. I lived in serbia til i was 15 and never knew about this place. Absolutely amazing
This part of Serbia offers fortresses Ram, and Fetislam, Diana, too. Also there are Silver Lake, Blederie waterfall, etc. So much to visit
True
Divni ste ❤❤❤Uživajte u našoj zemlji i na Helmu.🙋♀️
Drago mi je da još uvek ima pametnih ljudi kao Vi. Skoro sam i zaboravio taj naziv za naše poluostrvo.
Prelepa Srbija ❤️
i love visiting castles and this one looks really nice too!
Visit Lepenski vir, Viminacijum, Gamzigrad, Ram...
So beautiful 😍
Egypt started on Nile river, India on Ind river, China on Yangze... and Europe civilization and White race on Danube, in nearby Lepenski vir 12.000 years ago 🙏
Don't need to exaggerate. It's about 8500 years old. Still a lot but not 12000 years.
Kakav "white race" HAHAHAHAHHA ne blamiraj nas kumeeee
@@bingo737 Pa ni ne kažem za vas nego za nas belce
@@emilpopovic6167 9500bce + 2023ad = close to 12.000 years ago
@@alexandartheserb7861 ne balavi i ne sramoti srpski narod
"Danube is the gift that keeps on giving"!!! There are no better words to it! If only it's inhabitants wouldn't keep on polluting, using & abusing it in the name of ignorance & greed, ruining this celestial gift to humanity. Loved the research, aerial views & presentation, the whole work you two put into every single video, all while having fun!!! Keep up the great work, dear Canucks! 🇨🇦🍁🇷🇴
My husband was born under that rock the one you showed that you said people made shapes of it, its called Trascavati in Romanian, the area there in Romania is majority Serbian, my husbands family have all their cottages up there under this rock . I have been there
very nice video. when speaking about size of Danube keep in mind that building a dam Djerdap downstream from Golubac raised a water level pretty much, so nowdays position of the fortress was even higher when it was built
So colourful and majestic
Nice,i been there 2-3 Times,while you are there you should vusit manastir Tumane its very close to golubac
Vinca civilization, which came shortly after Lepenski Vir civilization was the oldest one (that we know of) that actually knew how, and actively smelted metal.
So you were not too far off.
Nice intro with a yummy breakfast prepared by wifey lvana and a wonderful outro with a delicious lunch. Well, another amazing video ...interesting, informative, knowledgeable and historical. Always fun to watch, thank you so much for sharing 🥰💞
Моја вољена Србија❤️
Serbia is just beautiful!Everywhere you guys went is just awesome!
“Ram Fortress “ another Fortress on the Danube!!..BEAUTIFUL!!!!
You are seriously good in making those videos. I am Serbian ex pat, your latest on Serbia is very good. Almost 300k subscribers for a context from Balkans is like mission impossible.
Great job!
Just a few kilometers down the river you have the village Tekija, where the boat tour starts, takes you through Iron gates of Danube and you'll see the biggest stone carved monument in Europe.
As a general note on the Danube-Black Sea- Balkans area bc so many mention Lepenski Vir-
This area/region of Europe has some oldest remains of cultures known as Old Europe from difderent places & epochs
From Vinča to Cucuteni to Cernavoda cultures ( somewhere around 6000 to 4000 BC)
Congratulations, you visited more places in Serbia than me, and I live in Serbia almost all my life.
You should definitely visit Manasija monastery, Resava cave, Lisine waterfall
Absolutely, I agree.
Love the drone shots and history lesson!! Keep safe, healthy and happy.
Golubac and the whole Iron Gate gauge is beautiful. The large area of water is an artificial lake made by bridging the Danube for hydroelectric powerplant Djerdap. When on the Danube, and you want to eat fish, the best are Danubian sturgeon ( kečiga ) and perch ( smudj ). Carp and catfish are also good, but for most people it is
"an aquired taste" since they have a strong, muddy flavour.
Exceptional work! You guys are turning from travellers to popular scientists (historians/archeologists/etc.) Something like Niel DeGrasse Tyson for Astronomy
Whoa, first time we've been compared to Neil DeGrasse Tyson!! What a compliment, thanks :)
Really enjoyed this video, great stuff guys, keep it up.
Yes, Lepenski vir is from stone age. Stone age ended between 4000 and 2000 BC.
Glad to hear you're coming back to Romania. Can't wait for your next videos.
Hey, i just saw u today in Leskovac, i said hello, i dont know if u remember i just wanna tell u that ur videos are great
No, my dear, it's an early bronze age.. How else they would curved and cut those houses.. I'm glad you recognised the importance of the oldest civilization in Europe from which the Serbs ascended..
Enyoj guys ♥️
When around, I can't see why not visiting Viminacium.
It's serious archeological place and offers guided tours on a hour , that place is big and never disappoint.
Also, pretty near is Manasija - Resava walled monastery, legacy of Despot Stefan, if you like game of thronish place, this one is must see.
Good video again. The Danube is magical
At Lepenski Vir , the Danube is shallow along the coast, but ten meters from the shore bottom sudderaly drops into rocky abbuses 30 meters deep.
That Is why the river course,which is calm near the northeast side of the settlement, suddenly enter strong eddies. Strong eddies are strung downstream in a length of 50 meters.
In prehistoric times,people were fed by from river.
Eddies, were,throwing fish into the shalows
At 9:50 a fisherman's hut
I love Golubac I am from Serbia and I never visited,you should visit Manasija Monastery, really old Monastery with the Lord of the rings vibes. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
You should definitely visit Kragujevac 🙂
Great Video!👍
There is a hiking path to the top tower. You don't have to use the stairs.
Also the tunnel used to run through the fortress gate and then underneath it. But they removed that road, and built a new one with the new tunnel you where on.
Can't wait for the next travel vlog!!!
Enjoy and welcome.
Thank you. Video is super!
H guys, greetings from Sydney, Australia, love everything about your every Presentation I am serbian by birth and australian by choice cheers
Moja Srbija 🥰🇷🇸
Great Content, beautiful example of an good comunicating souls
Will you be visiting the Ram fortress as well?
Fun video,you guys should come visit North Macedonia,we have very pretty sights and caves!
Try pita from sac…..traditional made
If you like places like this you should visit Manasija monastery:-)
nice place, but to get there is abit hard, w3e got lost in some villages between Golubac and Despotovac, but found the way by asking people.
I must visit this place next year, I hope they have busses or trains so i can go from Belgrade, cars are not an option for me.
You can go by bus from Belgrade pretty much everywhere in Serbia. You will have no problem.
Am proud of you Love and Bro
Which month is this ? Its so green and peaceful
Hi. Name of that accommodation? Looks amazing so close to water.
Just now, seringi the video , as a romanian i think that the neighbour’s grass is greener. Wish you all the best Serbia !! To you too Steve and Ivana!
Amazing videos guys, much love. How early did you have to book all your stays in Serbia, especially the ones on the water? Did you use a specific website? Thanks😊
And I wish you have a really nice time
Mentioning ,,helms deep" I remembered,old name for the Balkans was ,,Helm", what you could translate as a ,,chain",thats guarding ancient evil under ground,old slavs had their sacred places all around this part of serbia that you guys travel,the folclore and culture is wery big. If you have time,visit Gornjak church,and travel by River Mlava,lots of great places.
Esse castelo que fica na Sérvia é a coisa mais linda
Do you guys have plans visiting Bosnia and Croatia?
i was rght here at ( Barka)that exact place in october 2023 with my cousin. Great place... i will be back
Goto soko banja it's beautifully ❤
Untold beautiful castle
you should visit lepenski vir near donji milanovac, hell of an experience :D
Always nice view with the drone. I wonder why wasn't aloud in Arad
Because of the NATO base
"Lepenski vir" the first people of Europe, the first inhabited place on Europe, first sculptures, first metal casting, first sign alfabet, they did not what is a war and violence, civilization flourished here while all the rest were wild tribes!!! Danube people!!!🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Ne lupaj molim te
@@БојанПавловић-е3й A što da ne!!!
@@danicao.6778 Zato što je glupo širiti laži a joše gore u njih verovati.
@@БојанПавловић-е3й procitaj nesto..
@@delagano6205 Kao npr. šta ili koga. One što kažu da smo najstariji narod ili one što kažu da potičemo sa planete Sirius B. Ili možda one treće što kažu da smo potomci "Vinčanaca".
Romanian side is amazing, but this castle view on Serbian side is pure astonishing❤ for great presentation of archeological site you shouw go right over the border to Drobeta Turnu Severin Bridge of Trian site and museum. They really use music inside the museum and voices of the romans! 😊
@my warriors i am glad that you got back your mojo.i hope you will solve your problems soon.i like to see you happy and optimistic.with respect, your greek from brasov
No way😍😍if bot live this is a must at least for your video on big screen TV❤
You two always make me happy
Да ли сте видели Трајанову таблу? Посетите Кладово и ХЕ Ђердап I и II.
History lesson and good food!...class dismissed !😊
yup that`s lepinja and yeah lepenski vir and golubac are great. you should continue travel to south to see zajecar, negotin (cities), gamzigrad (alwso fort but not as grand as golubac).
RALJA near Belgrade is also ‘beautiful’ 🎉
If you've loved your visit to Lepensky Wyr (Lepenski Vir), and you are interested in learning more about this part of the history of antiquity, here is a good video for you. It is translated to English. Cheers.
ruclips.net/video/463BWx0zxQg/видео.html
And lepenski vir site is build somewhere around 9500 bce and first setlement lasted until 7200 bce,second fase of life begun in 6250 bce and lasted until 5500bce and third fase of life is from 5300bce until 4500bce when is founded a wast thing reguarding agriculture,when people from lepwnski vir went all around the place for a new lands,when they stoped to be a hunter-guartheres groups. Sorry for my bad english😂
You guys need to go to make Montenegro and visit Cetinje in Montenagro and visit Podgorica
Please, visit the fortified monastery of Manasija, it will take your breath away.
You have many fortresses in Serbia, Ram, Smederevo, for example(every city has something). Then in Soko Banja there are remains of a Roman post, I think, which is located on the hill,Mediana in Nis. Otherwise, they have dug only 5% of the ancient history in Serbia, so there is a lot of work there, but unfortunately Serbia doesn't have many archiologists or much money for it. 95% ancient lies underground, recently they found the third boat 300 BC in Serbia 3-4 meters underground. the southern part is full of such things, known roads via militares through Nis towards Constantinople. 17 or 18 Roman emperors were born in today's Serbia, Celts were there before them, Byzantine, Serbian history under different kings and regions to Tsar Dusan then the Ottoman Empire and so on. Serbia is full of history as it lies strategically between the east and vest.Btw Arilje is the capital of raspberries, as you know, Serbia is the biggest exporter of raspberries and the top 2 were actually in blueberry anyway Pirot are known for their chlim carpets like braend and their plated sausages. You are much better than others in the same industry but others copy their colleagues and go to the same place all the time, what's the point of that ??
go on!
Proper medieval fortress
you miss kaymak at the lunch.
I'm fairly sure that the Arecheological museum exponents are from the Vinca-Turdas culture that spanned across Romania and Serbia. This culture had a writing system that predates Cuneiform.
Actually, they are not, Vincha-Turdas culture are dated 5700-4500 years BC, Lepenski Vir location is 8000 years BC, so 3000 years predates Vincha. Although all of them are designated as prehistoric Transdanubian neolite culture, that is actually time span of 4000 years that is simply pushed in one "shell" as prehistoric... The main diference between Vincha and Lepenski vir is that Vincha already have traces of metal tools, jewlery and metalurgy, while Lepenski vir is purelly stone tool culture... But there is astonishing similarity between signs (the letters) of Vincha culture and ornaments on stone statues of Lepenski Vir, which implies there was some persistant continuity through 3000 years between them.
@@svarozjov Very interesting, thank you for the information. I will try to learn more about Lepenski Vir culture.
You guys should go to Montenagro 🇲🇪🇲🇪🇲🇪
we have been there😊
Nice vlog
☦️🇷🇸❤️ love serbia
Population of Lepenski vir was probably ancestors of us all. Someone said that they were last good people because they didn't steal or kill.
Miss my home:( soon to move back!
what a beutiful place. Closer than that u can´t come Romania heh
You should guys visit Djavolja Varos (Devil's Town) one of the world wonders in serbia, located in southern Serbia on the Radan Mountain.
have you seen the devis town?
❣️
❤❤❤🎉
I Was here today😘
Having business in Southern Romania, I visited Golubac and Lepenski Vir many times, although since the renovation was completed the prices are kinda high.
5 Euros is high😀
@@goodfella5302 It's between 5.5 euro and 12.8 euros per person. I have visited with my family of 4 and paid 30 euros for half an hour of visiting (as the fortress is very small). I'm not sure how rich Serbians are, but for my Romanian salary it's expensive.
If you need a roadtripper with car I am in central BG and have 20 years experience of exploring BG.
Thing about the fort, most of the times it was passed in enemies hands its because it was sold, most enemies couldn't conquer it.
Hello guys. I feel sorry for not making to Romania and had to stay in Serbia. How much time left do you have? How many days?
no problem. We have booked a flight back to RO end of this month😊
OK. I would like to suggest you to visit these destinations (if you have time, if not - maybe some other time) in this hronology: Monastery Blagoveštenje, Krupajsko Vrelo, Waterfall Veliki Buk, Park Minijatura (scaled replicas of monasteries in Serbia), Monastery Manasija, Žagubica Vrelo Mlave. We were there last year. It was wonderful experience. This year we will visit some of places that you have visit( I have watched most of your awesome videos). Take a good look of photos on Google and watch some videos on youtube. Best regards.
You should have tried vlach grilled cheese. and of course, best bread in serbia