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Sheep on the road, South Australia April 2015
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Pipes in Zdar
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Pipes in Zdar
Life moves quickly in Hvar
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A cafe in Hvar.
Driving in Bosnia
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Driving in Bosnia
Traditional Bosnian Music?
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Dinner at Park Princeva.
Large intersection
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huge intersection in Bucharest.
Singing in St Stephens
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Random People singing in St Stephens, Budapest
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Guards marching in Bratislava
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Driving into Bruges
Czech folk dance
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Prague Oct 08
Bath
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Steam at Bath

Komentáře

  • @jacquelumb2873
    @jacquelumb2873 Před 10 měsíci

    Oh I love my Czech heritage! All because of my wonderful Czech Mom. She was born here but was 100% Czech. She spoke Czech only at home on a farm near Odell, Nebraska. When she started to school in a one-room schoolhouse, her sister had to teach her English. When she and my Dad met, at a dance, she taught him how to polka and he taught her how to ballroom dance. I know a few Czech words, pivo and naughty ones. Someone told me after seeing pictures of Czech Republic that all the women looked like me. Oh, I wish I could see it and meet all my twins! And I wish I could see my Mom and Dad again, I miss them so! Dave and Elsie Horn may you rest in peace until we meet again! Your loving daughter, Jacque Horn Lumb

  • @costarika7746
    @costarika7746 Před 7 lety

    Greetings from egypt

  • @talyannatal5969
    @talyannatal5969 Před 8 lety

    This is nice

  • @artemandi
    @artemandi Před 11 lety

    This is between Belgrade and Sarajevo, but in Bosnia.

  • @ErwinBantilan
    @ErwinBantilan Před 12 lety

    Hi.. What is the name of this folk dance? please..

  • @domaap3000
    @domaap3000 Před 13 lety

    Nice vid, is this the drive between Mostar and Sarajevo?

  • @artemandi
    @artemandi Před 13 lety

    Thank you for your comments and interest in the wonderful children dancing. This vid was taken at the wine harvest festival at Prague Castle in 2008. Unfortunately I was not able to understand the announcement as to the dance or its origins.

  • @traplican
    @traplican Před 13 lety

    ... most probably from Boršice u Blatnice - less probably from Boršice u Buchlovic, 49°3'42"N, 17°21'E.

  • @traplican
    @traplican Před 13 lety

    rousse21 and me have just arrived at a conclusion that this song (and dance) comes from Boršice u Blatnice, 48°56'1"N, 17°34'20"E.

  • @rousse21
    @rousse21 Před 13 lety

    @traplican já bych i podle nářečí "boršických" písniček řekla, že určitě u Blatnice - ale jistá si tím taky nejsem:-)

  • @traplican
    @traplican Před 13 lety

    @rousse21 Chtěl bych se zeptat na jednu věc, nikde jsem to nenašel: Boršické - myslí se tím Boršice u Blatnice, nebo Boršice u Buchlovic? Podle kroje bych hádal spíš u Blatnice, ale jistý si nejsem.

  • @traplican
    @traplican Před 13 lety

    See /watch?v=iy6ZnDD4kq8

  • @rousse21
    @rousse21 Před 14 lety

    pěkné Boršické - děcka šikovné:-)

  • @nezbek
    @nezbek Před 14 lety

    if my ears don't play tricks whit me (and I know they don't) it is somewhere over the rainbow :D it is performed on traditional instruments called TAMBURA and it is played in almost every country of the former Yugoslavia

    • @emmslemons9752
      @emmslemons9752 Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the imformation! i'm doing a slideshow studing on Bosnia