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Post by klavochka on Jun 21, 2019 15:13:16 GMT -5
Where is the best place to travel during the holidays? I like sea countries. Diving of Egypt, islands of Greece, seafood of Bulgaria is such a beauty
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Post by klavochka on Jun 21, 2019 15:15:31 GMT -5
Summer is the sea and the beach.
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Post by Pyrros on Jun 26, 2019 6:43:34 GMT -5
anything Slavic.
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Post by rex362 on Jun 26, 2019 15:49:56 GMT -5
Janina / Ioannina , greece
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2019 16:16:53 GMT -5
Janina / Ioannina , greece Its a nice city, a bit rustic but it gives a charm.
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Post by Pyrros on Jun 27, 2019 14:19:07 GMT -5
Janina / Ioannina , greece Its a nice city, a bit rustic but it gives a charm. Its a mean value between juga and arabia. I love the slavic aspects more.
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Post by papastratos on Jul 2, 2019 19:44:19 GMT -5
Chalkidiki
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 3, 2019 3:05:50 GMT -5
Pefkohori where all the (TALL) SERBS GO.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2019 5:46:31 GMT -5
Pefkohori where all the (TALL) SERBS GO.
Places I plan to visit in Greece (in near future I hope) don't include any northern/central Greek destination. They include Samaria Gorge national park, city of Rhodes, Santorini, and Nafplio.
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 3, 2019 6:10:50 GMT -5
Pefkohori where all the (TALL) SERBS GO.
Places I plan to visit in Greece (in near future I hope) don't include any northern/central Greek destination. They include Samaria Gorge national park, city of Rhodes, Santorini, and Nafplio.
Samaria : you can find the tallest True Greeks there. Very Slavic-like. Greeks there are also true Dorian-type.
Rhodes : The best and more advanced True Greeks I have met (together with Cyprus). They are of Ionian-type (just like the Cypriots). Santorini : Some true Greeks still live there. The locals. Not the vlah-arbanite ppl from Athens who have bought property there. Nafplio : has some beauty due to the Austrian design. Apart from that, the locals are plain-type average vlah-Arbanites from south greece. Nothing to write home about.
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 3, 2019 6:17:13 GMT -5
Example .
In Athens finally they set up some system to cancel the ticket electronically inside the bus. This happened this year or the previous. In Esthonia/Cyprus they had it for ages.
Now watch this : Rhodes : the local bus driver asks your destination and then clicks the destination in some touch screen hand device which is all in Greek lang and the ticket gets printed! FUNKING wow!! Same like in Poland. In Athens I guess this is virtual reality. The Athenians just could not get this going / working.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2019 6:54:16 GMT -5
Example .
In Athens finally they set up some system to cancel the ticket electronically inside the bus. This happened this year or the previous. In Esthonia/Cyprus they had it for ages.
Now watch this : Rhodes : the local bus driver asks your destination and then clicks the destination in some touch screen hand device which is all in Greek lang and the ticket gets printed! FUNKING wow!! Same like in Poland. In Athens I guess this is virtual reality. The Athenians just could not get this going / working.
So its all better than here. Here we have private company that sells the plastic cards which you add driving credit to, and all is sold in corner shops. This money goes to the private company that doesn't give any share of the money to the local government who would invest in public transport infrastructure.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2019 9:30:26 GMT -5
Places I plan to visit in Greece (in near future I hope) don't include any northern/central Greek destination. They include Samaria Gorge national park, city of Rhodes, Santorini, and Nafplio.
Samaria : you can find the tallest True Greeks there. Very Slavic-like. Greeks there are also true Dorian-type.
Rhodes : The best and more advanced True Greeks I have met (together with Cyprus). They are of Ionian-type (just like the Cypriots). Santorini : Some true Greeks still live there. The locals. Not the vlah-arbanite ppl from Athens who have bought property there. Nafplio : has some beauty due to the Austrian design. Apart from that, the locals are plain-type average vlah-Arbanites from south greece. Nothing to write home about.
Ok, but not all is only about the people. I also find interesting to see the architecture and nature. Also as a tourist I'm not interested to lose too much of my time on a beach.
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 3, 2019 9:42:24 GMT -5
Example .
In Athens finally they set up some system to cancel the ticket electronically inside the bus. This happened this year or the previous. In Esthonia/Cyprus they had it for ages.
Now watch this : Rhodes : the local bus driver asks your destination and then clicks the destination in some touch screen hand device which is all in Greek lang and the ticket gets printed! FUNKING wow!! Same like in Poland. In Athens I guess this is virtual reality. The Athenians just could not get this going / working.
So its all better than here. Here we have private company that sells the plastic cards which you add driving credit to, and all is sold in corner shops. This money goes to the private company that doesn't give any share of the money to the local government who would invest in public transport infrastructure.
Dont be so fast. You guys had scrapped all those "scratch cards" that used to fill credit units into SIM cards ages ago. In Athens it happened many many years later.
Another example . Athens. You get into a bus, no machine to buy ticket, the conductor stops you, you get screwed.
Can you buy a ticket inside the bus in Serbia?
I have been to autobuska during Easter, freaking huge traffic. The bus to Bosnia was stuffed. We had quite some moments there, I was about to travel standing, but in the end, it got happy ending. All good! The passengers found out I am the husband of the family and started to cheer in favor of me staying in the bus VS taking a taxi!!
The other two standing guys got off the bus. But one of them gave me his seat!!
If this happened in Athens, we surely would have a freaking ugly "local"-type fight that would screw my day.
Also I loved the way the local policeman acted. Pretty cool.
IN SERBIA IT IS NICE!!! I LOVE YOU PPL!!! in the end there is some sort of reconciliation !
Serbs have all the seeds to succeed.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2019 9:57:35 GMT -5
So its all better than here. Here we have private company that sells the plastic cards which you add driving credit to, and all is sold in corner shops. This money goes to the private company that doesn't give any share of the money to the local government who would invest in public transport infrastructure.
Dont be so fast. You guys had scrapped all those "scratch cards" that used to fill credit units into SIM cards ages ago. In Athens it happened many many years later.
Another example . Athens. You get into a bus, no machine to buy ticket, the conductor stops you, you get screwed.
Can you buy a ticket inside the bus in Serbia?
I have been to autobuska during Easter, freaking huge traffic. The bus to Bosnia was stuffed. We had quite some moments there, I was about to travel standing, but in the end, it got happy ending. All good! The passengers found out I am the husband of the family and started to cheer in favor of me staying in the bus VS taking a taxi!!
The other two standing guys got off the bus. But one of them gave me his seat!!
If this happened in Athens, we surely would have a freaking ugly "local"-type fight that would screw my day.
Also I loved the way the local policeman acted. Pretty cool.
IN SERBIA IT IS NICE!!! I LOVE YOU PPL!!! in the end there is some sort of reconciliation !
Serbs have all the seeds to succeed.
You can buy the ticket inside the Belgrade public transport (bus/tram/trolley or train) with money (directly from driver), credit card (MasterCard) or there is smartphone app, but your smartphone needs to have NFC reader which most modern smartphones have and the ticket lasts for 1:30 hour. The good thing is you can go in another bus with the same ticket if that time hasn't elapsed. However that is not the point. The point is where the money you paid goes, and it doesn't go in renewing the buses or into the salaries of drivers and employees of public transport company.
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Post by rex362 on Jul 3, 2019 10:19:15 GMT -5
Nafplio....I lived there for 3 months ...as a baby
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 3, 2019 10:23:12 GMT -5
You can buy the ticket inside the Belgrade public transport (bus/tram/trolley or train) with money (directly from driver), credit card (MasterCard) or there is smartphone app, but your smartphone needs to have NFC reader which most modern smartphones have and the ticket lasts for 1:30 hour. The good thing is you can go in another bus with the same ticket if that time hasn't elapsed. However that is not the point. The point is where the money you paid goes, and it doesn't go in renewing the buses or into the salaries of drivers and employees of public transport company.
This is science fiction for Athens. Never gonna happen. Always 1000 years behind the rest of Slavic Balkans.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2019 10:31:23 GMT -5
You can buy the ticket inside the Belgrade public transport (bus/tram/trolley or train) with money (directly from driver), credit card (MasterCard) or there is smartphone app, but your smartphone needs to have NFC reader which most modern smartphones have and the ticket lasts for 1:30 hour. The good thing is you can go in another bus with the same ticket if that time hasn't elapsed. However that is not the point. The point is where the money you paid goes, and it doesn't go in renewing the buses or into the salaries of drivers and employees of public transport company.
This is science fiction for Athens. Never gonna happen. Always 1000 years behind the rest of Slavic Balkans.
But does the money goes in the fund for getting new vehicles? If it does it's ok. It means city of Athens is thinking into future when current buses/trams/trolleys/etc get old.
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 3, 2019 12:10:04 GMT -5
This is science fiction for Athens. Never gonna happen. Always 1000 years behind the rest of Slavic Balkans.
But does the money goes in the fund for getting new vehicles? If it does it's ok. It means city of Athens is thinking into future when current buses/trams/trolleys/etc get old.
In Athens it does not work this way. What you say is surreal. Nobody is thinking about such "advacnced" topics. If they run out of buses they are gonna start crying to mama USA/UK and then they will order their subordinates in Brussels to give away some funding in some form or another.
Greece since 1980 , took over 500B EUR in subsidy from mama west. In various forms. At the same time Bulgaria (10000000 times for organized and efficient ) took some thousands of EUROS, while Yugoslavia took -200B in war damages.
That's the mere truth my friend anyway we try to camouflage it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2019 2:21:18 GMT -5
But does the money goes in the fund for getting new vehicles? If it does it's ok. It means city of Athens is thinking into future when current buses/trams/trolleys/etc get old.
In Athens it does not work this way. What you say is surreal. Nobody is thinking about such "advacnced" topics. If they run out of buses they are gonna start crying to mama USA/UK and then they will order their subordinates in Brussels to give away some funding in some form or another.
Greece since 1980 , took over 500B EUR in subsidy from mama west. In various forms. At the same time Bulgaria (10000000 times for organized and efficient ) took some thousands of EUROS, while Yugoslavia took -200B in war damages.
That's the mere truth my friend anyway we try to camouflage it.
In Serbia we have to think about it because we are not part of EU and we cannot cry to Brussels when we are in problem. We also don't want to listen when they tell us what to do like Greeks listen. So those and similar problems are our own only. Most people fail to see that (including our president and ministers) so they think Chinese or Russians will give us something for free in order to save Serbia when we get into trouble (which is purely caused by our own negligence). Its purposely devaluation of peoples lives and future of country. Its also the reason why most young people leave, not the job market, but exactly what I talk of. They want to live in modern, organized country that doesn't kick its citizens in the groins and do nothing to secure the future.
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