@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon a canned message penned three weeks ago!!??? I have something even better for you ... Indonesia!!!!!!!!! Something you have never imagined... I spent two years there... Toraja...where they inter babies in trees!!!! Just one amazing place!!!
Such a picturesque journey. The natural beauty really shines through in your vlog. And that dinner looked delicious. Looking forward to more adventures like these!
That stew at the end looked amazing and so did your dessert and I'm not usually a dessert person. Neat accommodation! I've never tried a hostel but if I did I'd want a private room for sure. Great scenery around town!
Yeah I've done hostels where I've shared a room before. It was rough. Particularly I had a big guy in the bunk across from me that snored like a damn bear. Not a good night's sleep. Also too much body heat. It was hot as hell. The stew was one the best I've ever had.
That restaurant is way older than 20 years. It was there when I lived there 1996-1999 and it was known as one of the oldest restaurants. The goulash looked wonderful. I loved the many goulashes served with polenta.
Was it the same name? I'm curious because I went off what the server told me. I remember him telling me it has been different things and names over the years.
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon It was called Sokol (meaning falcon) from when it was established in 1870 in this same place. I'm glad you enjoyed my hometown and my country. Happy travels.
Just came upon your Bar Harbor video. You really are a serious traveller! Former resident of BH here.... now living in Peru... Great food and people here... You are welcome any time...just ask about me at Jordans!!!! 😊
lovely city Ljubljana! Liked the look of the budget digs checked them out online hoping they were a chain through Europe. Sadly not. The bread and stew thing looks amazing.... just the sort of thing I would love to eat. Believe me though, the summer is where the city looks just brilliant!
You're not gonna get a stamp when moving between two Schengen countries. Normally they don't check passports at all, but recently Slovenia implemented temporary border controls due to migrations.
Both Croatia and Slovenia are within the schengen borders so sadly no stamps. When you fly between those two countries, for example, you passport is not even checked by border control.
As a Croatian, I can recomend Slovenia to everyone who like to explore different countries. Very neat and clean country, vith very nice and friendly people, greetings from Split
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@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon a canned message penned three weeks ago!!???
I have something even better for you ... Indonesia!!!!!!!!! Something you have never imagined...
I spent two years there...
Toraja...where they inter babies in trees!!!! Just one amazing place!!!
Slovenia was an absolute gem to explore
I loved my time in Ljubljana! Such a beautiful city! 😃
Indeed it is
Nice video, Slovenia is a gem to see ❤
Just wait for the next one.
I would have never considered adding Slovenia to my travel bucket list, but it looks likes a wonderful place to visit and explore!
It's an amazing country. I can't wait to go back.
Love the opening with great architecture and yummy food, one of the most attractive part of travelling. Slovenia is an amazing gem to explore for sure
It is indeed
Such a picturesque journey. The natural beauty really shines through in your vlog. And that dinner looked delicious. Looking forward to more adventures like these!
That dinner was soo good. One of the best of my travels.
Great trip to Lublijana. Having dinner at a 400 year restaurant. The food looked good there!
Curious to see more! 😊
The next video is gonna be a deep dive.
Nice video with a good variety of scenes!
Thanks
That stew at the end looked amazing and so did your dessert and I'm not usually a dessert person. Neat accommodation! I've never tried a hostel but if I did I'd want a private room for sure. Great scenery around town!
Yeah I've done hostels where I've shared a room before. It was rough. Particularly I had a big guy in the bunk across from me that snored like a damn bear. Not a good night's sleep. Also too much body heat. It was hot as hell. The stew was one the best I've ever had.
Slovenia looked like a really nice city to explore. The bread bowl looked tasty .
It was extremely tasty
That restaurant is way older than 20 years. It was there when I lived there 1996-1999 and it was known as one of the oldest restaurants. The goulash looked wonderful. I loved the many goulashes served with polenta.
Was it the same name? I'm curious because I went off what the server told me. I remember him telling me it has been different things and names over the years.
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon It was called Sokol (meaning falcon) from when it was established in 1870 in this same place. I'm glad you enjoyed my hometown and my country. Happy travels.
Just came upon your Bar Harbor video. You really are a serious traveller! Former resident of BH here.... now living in Peru... Great food and people here... You are welcome any time...just ask about me at Jordans!!!! 😊
Jordans Restaurant or Jordan Pond House?
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon what did I say? Jordans!!!!
Wicked quick response....you are on the ball bub!!!
Great video man!
Appreciate the support
Slovenija ❤❤❤
Nice video, Slovenia is beautiful
Thanks
lovely city Ljubljana! Liked the look of the budget digs checked them out online hoping they were a chain through Europe. Sadly not. The bread and stew thing looks amazing.... just the sort of thing I would love to eat. Believe me though, the summer is where the city looks just brilliant!
Yeah I wanna go back when the city is vibing.
Such a different part of the world Dragon's Dream wasn't bad for the great price. Very cool restaurant with great food.
For a single pod it was actually a good price.
You're not gonna get a stamp when moving between two Schengen countries. Normally they don't check passports at all, but recently Slovenia implemented temporary border controls due to migrations.
Ah I forgot about that.
What time of year were you there?
I was there in January
Both Croatia and Slovenia are within the schengen borders so sadly no stamps. When you fly between those two countries, for example, you passport is not even checked by border control.
Is there a place I can get a stamp?
You’re the first person who said Zagreb bus station is nice 😂😂
You should see some of the bus stations I've been to.
As a Croatian, I can recomend Slovenia to everyone who like to explore different countries. Very neat and clean country, vith very nice and friendly people, greetings from Split
Absolutely approve of this message! And I only got to explore Ljubljana. I didn't really get outside the city. Next time I will.