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Belgrade, Serbia
... panoramic view of the two rivers, as well as New Belgrade city. Because of Marshall Tito, Serbia seems much more prosperous than Romania and Bulgaria. Belgrade does not seem to have the rundown neighborhoods as in the other cities. There are, however, some bombed out buildings from 1999. Tito was quite revered here and kept the former Yugoslavia together. Since his death, Yugoslavia no longer exists and there is friction between the ...
Day 4 of the Balkans
Now writing this from a stationary car on the Siberian Autobahn as there is a 90 minute traffic jam wait entering Austria. Anyway yesterday was an interesting date. We met Ann's cousins who are living at the same site where Ann was born. The original house has been torn down and rebuilt into a very comfortable Duplex. Karlovac impressed me more than Kovin as it seemed more modern and better maintained. We visited the cemetery where her father was ...
Day 4 of in the Balkans
... day before. Trees and brush lined the rod. We did see one of the biggest deer that I have seen. With its rack I estimate about 8 feet. No exaggeration. That was the only wildlife that we saw. Once Some other foolish driver traversing this country road came from the other direction...we passed with only a little consternation. We arrived at Ann's cousins house about an hour late, but I kept them advised via SMS texting. More on the visit will continue on Day 4 of the Balkans as ...
Europe and the Balkans 2012
Our story began with an airplane ride. First from Orange County to Chicago and then Chicago to Frankfurt in uncomfortable Economy Plus and then by train to Ingostadt where we were met by Ann' s Cousin Karl Wainz. To bed by 8:00 ish and up at 2:00 for a ride to Freilassing, Germany to pick up another cousin and then crossing the border into Austria at Salzburg. 15 hours later after crossing 4 borders we arrived into ...
Day 3 of in the Balkans
Rained today but we drove to Meda along the Rumanian border to vist the birthplace of Ann's mother and Johnny Weissmueller, a distant cousin of sorts. Very small town with only 1100 residents. Cemetery quite overrun with vegetation. Mostly farmers live here. Lots and lots of corn and grain silos. Much like the ...