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Verica Ristic

Born and lives in Serbia. Free-lance interpreter/translator for English, but also speaks other languages (this helps a LOT when travelling). Grateful to the Universe for everything.

Belgrade, Serbia 555 posts
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Spain 2018, part 2 (Jaca, Way of St James: Somport Pass – Villanúa)

The bus from Zaragoza to Jaca takes two and a half hours and when I got out of it at my final destination of the day »

Verica Ristic Verica Ristic on svudapodjien, svudapodjicom, travel, blog, Spain, Jaca, Somport, Villanua, Way of St. James, El Camino, UNESCO, World Heritage List, culture, history, photography 26 October 2018

Spain 2018, part 1 (Zaragoza)

I was dreaming of this journey over the past twenty years or so. I can’t recall when and under which circumstances I heard of the »

Verica Ristic Verica Ristic on svudapodjien, svudapodjicom, travel, blog, Spain, Zaragoza, Way of St. James, El Camino, UNESCO, World Heritage List, culture, history, photography 19 October 2018

Italy 2018, part 8 (Genoa, Recco, Portofino, Milan)

Garibaldi street, i.e., Via Garibaldi in Genoa constitutes a part of the cultural and historic property included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The »

Verica Ristic Verica Ristic on svudapodjien, svudapodjicom, travel, blog, Italy, Genoa, Recco, Portofino, Milan, culture, history, food, photography, UNESCO, World Heritage List 12 October 2018

Italy 2018, part 7 (Lerici, Genova)

Lerici is a cutest place and finally there were no foreign tourists there. I don’t quite understand why so many crowd up in the places »

Verica Ristic Verica Ristic on svudapodjien, svudapodjicom, travel, blog, Italy, Lerici, Genoa, culture, Picasso, history, food, photography 05 October 2018

Italy 2018, part 6 (Cinque Terre, Portovenere, Palmaria)

I spent least time in Manarola (the fourth village if counted from the north-west). I simply worried if I would manage to visit Riomaggiore as well »

Verica Ristic Verica Ristic on svudapodjien, svudapodjicom, travel, blog, Italy, Cinque Terre, Portovenere, Palmaria, UNESCO, World Heritage List, nature, photography 28 September 2018
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