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Slovenia for lunch anyone?
... of the hillside above the river. It has been widely speculated about what it was here for originally, but appears to have been a communal space for Celtic tribes which predates roman times. It is a series of caves which might have been sleeping spaces, you can see where the fires we built and there are scary faces carved into the rock above each opening. It is a fascinating place and since you are essentially unground, it is quiet, we were the only ones there and you can ...
Budapest
... it. Today was also our first day without the other BoBers, and it went surprisingly well! No stabbings (yet) and we found the city with ease. Of course the accomodation was screwed and we had to dash frantically across the city to sort it but...we're here and in the correct hostel for once! This is the furthest East we'll be going, its up to Prague tomorrow and ...
Ljubljana, Lake Bohinj & Lake Bled
... the cocktail we went to bed. It was at this point that I met our other roommate, a 65 year old French lady who spent the next 2 days telling us both off for opening the windows (despite it being 30 degree heat), closing the blinds/not closing the blinds, sleeping too much, coughing, snoring and so on! No idea why she was staying in a dorm room in a youth hostel but yeah, she was a joy!
The next morning I went on the Free Walking ...
Do you know Anze Kopitar?
... kopitar, they weren't really that informed about how awesome he is. Oh and we met a guy named Rene who took us out to the bars one night, it was pretty coo, he was party animal and a really good dude. All and all slovenia was great and let's leave it at that.
Ps Jessie insists that I mention the oldest grape vine in the world is located in Maribor, and yes we ate one of the grapes. ;)
Later doods
Jaybob and dingleberries
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Some Relaxing Days And UNESCO Caves.
... contains numerous caves and passages, natural bridges, sinkholes and a massive, mind blowing underground canyon. Entrance was only by guided tour and we were divided up into language groups so we only had two languages for each group i.e. Slovenians and Italians in one group and German and English in ours. We walked right down into the cave system dripping with gigantic stalagmites and stalactites, some of ...