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Kigali, Rwanda - by Rita Cuckovich |
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Friday, 09 April 2010 19:41 |
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"Do you always go to war zones with people you meet at parties?", my coworker asked as I explained that I wanted time off to go to Goma with this Serbian guy I met at an art studio party. It was a fair question.
Author: Rita Cuckovich
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Friday, 11 December 2009 02:20 |
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An ancient fatherland, when the world was still a baby, when consciousness rose from unconsciousness, when a finger was pointed at every grass leave, cloud, eye or lion, instead of naming it. We will be entering it slowly, without noticing, step by step, border by border. Landscapes, languages and cuisines will melt and merge. Gradually, skin will become darker and darker, and earth beneath us older and older.
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A complete map of Serbian roads has been added to the Hitchhikers's guide. This should help you find your way around the country, and get you acquainted with the Serbian road network. If the map isn't 100% accurate, it's because we made it from scratch :)
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Night hiking to Trem, Dry Mountain |
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First annual gathering of Serbia Travel Club's members - a night hiking to Trem, the highest peak of Dry Mountain (Suva Planina) in central Serbia.
Authors: a group of people; Translation: Ivana Mandic
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Egg-duping competition in Mokrin |
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A report from the village of Mokrin, directly from one rather unusual and - so they say - world championship. You would never have guessed - it's an egg-duping competition.
Author: Marina Ilijevic; Translation: Ivana Mandic
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Six Countries in Seven Days |
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 00:34 |
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I’m opening my eyes: morning, southern Turkey. Outside we first see stone houses in beige colour, then a gigantic oil refinery, then barbed wires and army observatories. The Middle East condenses all prejudices about itself. We are changing buses in Antakya, right before the Syrian border. We’re looking at dumps and shacks. Somebody said, “This trip is already worthwhile”.
Authors: Lazar, Uroš, Marko
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For planning your visit, it is often essential to get acquainted with the country's railway sistem. Train is definitely one of the cheapest ways of getting around Serbia. One of our members has drawn a complete map of Serbian railways - and here it is.
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A winter hitchhiking trip to the ruins of Araca cathedral, through the frosty fields and Vojvodinian straight roads engulfed by mist.
Authors: Iva Cukic, Lazar Pascanovic; Translation: Lazar Pascanovic
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Arkany at the end of the world |
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A one-day rowing expedition down the watery lanes of Arkany (Arkanj), Vojvodinian Amazon near the village of Kovil (Kovilj), including some hitchhiking and a quick dip in a warm swamp.
Authors: Iva Cukic & Lazar Pascanovic; Translation: Ivana Mandic
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