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Im on a boat!
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Road trip from Vienna, Austria to Lake Bled, Slovenia. (Part 1a of my Eastern European bus tour.) Features zooming trees, panoramic countryside and the local Austrian Feurwehr.
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Sweeming at lake Bled in the summer of 2002 Slovenia
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This boat was going to the church on the island for a wedding.
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Road trip from Vienna, Austria to Lake Bled, Slovenia. (Part 1b of my Eastern European bus tour.) Features the beautiful Lake Bled.
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Wacky Nation Presents – The 2010 World Winter Swimming Championships, held in Lake Bled, Slovenia is the ultimate feezing cold swimming experience. 700 competitors from 20 countries including Finland, Russia, UK and Nigeria compete in 25 metres breaststroke, 25 and 50m freestyle, relays and the creme de la creme of winter swimming – the 450 [...]
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A luxurious 5-star hotel right on the shore of the picturesque Lake Bled. A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. The hotel is noted for its traditional and pleasant ambience, unique style and refined comfort.
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A 4-star hotel in the heart of Bled, close to the shore of the picturesque Lake Bled. The hotel boasts a wonderful view of the lake, the Bled castle and the Julian Alps.
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Plunges from bridge to Lake Bohinj, electric ship “Zlatorog” by pier and ducks by shore. On Lake Bled “pletna” boat landing. Pletna is characteristic wood boat with one rower, which transport tourists on Lake Bled. Distance from Lake Bohinj and Lake Bled is ~ 25 km.
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Idyllic Lake Bled with its island and castle, a clip from “Draculas Neighborhood”, anIntrepid Berkeley Explorer free video of Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, & Slovenia, featuring the legend of Dracula, Orthodox Church artistic splendor, folk dancing and music, Sarajevo’s recovery from civil war, Mostar’s bridge, walled city of Dubrovnik, Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, the [...]
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