In a sad goodbye my host
hitchhiker we went to different directions. Now it's starting the
stage number 3 of my trip. In this moment I was traveling just with Cris and
again it changed a lot the experience that I would have just traveling by
myself.
She was a really
beginner in this style of trip. Hitchhiking and Couchsurfing weren't part of
her vocabulary until few days earlier. Since the beginning she wasn't really
excited about the idea to hitchhike and over time her mind was changing and in
fact she started to enjoy the moments. But she wasn't really prepared for hard
times.
The hard times that
we had until now weren't really comfortable for her. My host hitchhiker and I
could control our feelings and optimism more than her. Once now it was just
both of us, this contrast would be equal and in this time
I lost the battle
this day. The weather wasn't really good and we need to walk to take a bus and
walk few kilometers until reach the highway. In the ending we opted for a conventional
way to travel, by bus. We've found a bus with a attractive price and we skipped
200km traveling in the mountains. I have no clue how hard or easy it would be,
but probably this trip in the mountains would give us the chance to see nice
landscapes.
Anyway we picked
the bus going to Gras, our second stop in Austria. Again, it was chosen by
location. The best route in the direction of the Balkans. Arriving the Gras I
would be just 50km from the border of my first Balkan destination, in the case
that you consider Slovenia as a Balkan country as well. This is because
technically Balkans countries are countries located in the Balkan Peninsula. If
you need to think about countries 100% located in this peninsula you'll think
about: Bulgaria, Bosnia, Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo and Macedonia.
For you see how
the Danube is
important, the separation of the Balkans is made in the point that the Danube River
meets the Sava River. From this point the geographic division starts in
the area where is the source of the Sava river in Slovenia and keep following
the river until it meets the Danube river in Belgrade, afterwards it follows
the Danube crossing few countries until it meets the black sea in Romania.
Countries such as
Croatia(54%), Italy("Trieste and Monfalcone" 0.1%), Romania(5%),
Serbia(65%), Greece(80%), Turkey(3%) and Slovenia(25%) have part of the
territory located in the Balkan peninsula. That's why I'm saying that I was
just 50km from there.
Balkans for many
people is associated with the Yugoslavian conflict that happened for several
years. The view is that Balkans is define by its ethnic conflicts and
failed states. The fact Slovenia is the richest country in the central Europe;
it wouldn't fit in the conception of Balkans.
Whatever the theory
that you accept, it doesn't really matter; my experiences in the Balkans would
start in one day. The area of Europe that I really wanted to go wouldn't be defined
for history books or economic studies. It would be define by the places that I
would visit, people that I would meet and the experiences that I would put in
my backpack, the label of the regions or country's flags wouldn't really
matter.
References:
https://www.economist.com/node/2206879
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sava
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