Europsko blago: Istražite Bled, Slovenija

wow what a wonderful nature beauty. You really lucky to have it @KatyaL and enjoyed every moment of life. Insha Allah I hope some day I will visit and write my experience with local connect.

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Hi @sumanbd ,

Thanks for your comment! Yeah, it was a really great trip for me and I’m grateful for the chance to visit Bled lake. I hope you’ll visit some interesting places soon and share your story with us! I’m curious to read about them and wish you safe, and happy travels :slightly_smiling_face:

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@KatyaL Thank you so much for your reply. I see. I would take more time as well if I visit a place. For the castle, did you go inside? Or you explored around it?

Another country I like is Switzerland but the problem is that it is too expensive. I would love to visit it again if it is not that expensive.

I can imagine that. I used to be like you, I didn’t like spicy food. But things changed, I really miss Basil Pork when I go aboard, especially in Europe. :slightly_smiling_face: Do you miss any food when you go aboard?

Hi @Ant_Bad_Yogi,

Yes, I visited the castle and as you can see on the second photo of my post I’m showing its yard. In the Bled castle you can visit the restaurant, the wine cellar, the room for multimedia presentations about its history and many more.

Here is another photos captured at Bled castle:

And to answer to your question - well, I don’t miss any of my local food that much and usually I’m trying to taste something new when go to a new place.

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@KatyaL I see. Thank you for the nice photo and the information you provided. The castle through your lens is beautiful.

Anyhow, I wish the Coronavirus situation be better soon, so I can start to explore the world again. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Hey @KatyaL ,

After reading your post I feel like I am falling in love with this place! The views are simply breathtaking and I could just stare at them for hours. It seems like the life that people have there is slow-paced and they know how to enjoy life.

I also loved your photo that you took after sunset. I would also like to share a photo that I captured in Rome, a city that I fell in love with just recently!

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Hi @KatyaL ,
these photos with the island reflected in the water and Bled Castle are just beautiful !!! And the landscape is still complemented by snow-capped mountains. I am delighted!!!

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Thanks for the warm words @katydarhel ! I’m glad you liked my photos! The Alps are really delightful.

How sweet, unbelievable very wonderful nature… Awesome

Thanks for sharing

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Hi @ChanderNeerukant ,

Thanks for your comment and for the warm words!

I’m happy you read my post and you liked the photos! Tell us have you ever been to Europe and do you have a favorite European destination?

Wow. Beautifully taken! Can’t understand the post but the photos are really beautiful!

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Hi @yingying_yy ,

Thanks for your comment!

You can use the Google Translate widget on top right side of the post to choose the language that you can understand. Thanks for your compliment about the photos! The place is really beautiful :slightly_smiling_face:

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Awesome place. Thanks for share @KatyaL

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Thanks for your comment @SabbirShawon ! It would be great to see some of your next post on Connect, too :slightly_smiling_face:

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Thanks @KatyaL
Please take a look A Rainy Day in Lalakhal I just post it on connect.

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Hey @SabbirShawon ,

Thanks so much for this great post about Lalakhal! I liked your photos and I can see that the other Local Guides appreciated it, too! It seems like an interesting place to visit and explore. I’ll be following your next posts about your country.

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Thanks dear @KatyaL

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Hi my friend @KatyaL . Kako see? Dobro? haha. Thanks for this post about Slovenia. That reminded me with a couple of great friends from former Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia, and Slovenia. We were All together as a military in America. While in there, I learned how to talk that language little :ok_hand: . I recognize that there is a language that they all can talk with ( Slovenia , and the mentioned countries above ? Those friends were talking with the same language in front of me while I was listening :joy: . I picked up little. Also when I was in the border of Croatia and Serbia , ad a peacemaker forces with the United Nations for 8 months, I socialized the local people there, and joined them in there houses, so I picked up that language. But as you are from Bulgaria, how come you know that language? Is the Bulgarian language the same Slovenian and former Yugoslavia?

Thanks for showing me a beautiful photos about one of my favorite countries in Europe.

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Hi @OSAMA_1 ,

Thanks for your comment and for your question.

Hvala, dobro sam :slightly_smiling_face: (Thanks, I’m fine)

I’ve studied Slavic phylology in the university in my country which included Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian, plus I know Russian from high school. It’s great that you could understand them when you were in these ex Yugoslavia countries.

Sve najbolje

(All the best),

KatyaL

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Hvala @KatyaL you let me know . That’s great you are a linguistics person which means help you in your life wherever you travel.

Please check my last post under Food & Drink it maybe impressed you. Those friends got the chance to try this kind of meal. See it.

PS can’t I stay in touch with you at any social platforms? Instagram, FB, Twitter, ,etc

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