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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #25 on: January 17, 2008, 11:10:26 AM »
Never set foot oUt of india  :'( :'(  although my dad went to sweden and usa


India is the universe by itself, ASHISH !!!

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Long Live to India !!!



Dear ASHISH,
have you ever seen the GADAR movie ?

 :) :) :)

I'll put you the link to it,
since I opened a special thread for it.
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #26 on: January 17, 2008, 11:16:09 AM »
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #27 on: January 17, 2008, 11:33:43 AM »
Has any of you been to Papua New Guinea???

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #28 on: January 17, 2008, 11:46:09 AM »
Has any of you been to Papua New Guinea???

I haven't.

"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #29 on: January 17, 2008, 01:46:40 PM »
I'd like to go to Chile, U.S...only some places, Australia, fiji, Finland, Amazon, Malaysia, India and Egypt.

Have only been Morocco, too many times.

London has great historical sites and great places to visit, well some parts, any body travelling to Europe should go!



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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #30 on: January 17, 2008, 10:24:39 PM »
Very impressive list! O0

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #31 on: January 17, 2008, 10:28:30 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #32 on: January 17, 2008, 11:18:18 PM »
Have never been further east than Jerusalem. Have never been more west of British Columbia. Never have been more North of Vancouver. Never have been more south than Puerto Rico.

Never been higher than perhaps a few miles from the clouds.. Have never been lower than the Dead Sea.
If someone says something bad about you, say something nice about them. That way, both of you would be lying.

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #33 on: January 17, 2008, 11:26:13 PM »
Have never been further east than Jerusalem. Have never been more west of British Columbia. Never have been more North of Vancouver. Never have been more south than Puerto Rico.

Never been higher than perhaps a few miles from the clouds.. Have never been lower than the Dead Sea.

lol

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #34 on: January 21, 2008, 06:02:59 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0
I didn't like Spain the first couple of months we were there (I was big and pregnant with my second daughter then...sick as a dog!) But after she was born and I got to see more of our surroundings, I fell for the place. I think what got me was the ease of the Spanish people. No stress, 2 hour siestas...lol Beautiful sights and some history I didn't know existed there.

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2008, 06:10:55 PM »
i have been in every state,in almost every big city in united states,exepct havaii and alaska,romania,serbia and bosnia.
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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #36 on: January 21, 2008, 06:14:45 PM »
i have been in every state,in almost every big city in united states,exepct havaii and alaska,romania,serbia and bosnia.

It's high-time for you
to go to Serbia,
Brother...

 :) :) :)

"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #37 on: January 21, 2008, 06:17:40 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0
I didn't like Spain the first couple of months we were there (I was big and pregnant with my second daughter then...sick as a dog!) But after she was born and I got to see more of our surroundings, I fell for the place. I think what got me was the ease of the Spanish people. No stress, 2 hour siestas...lol Beautiful sights and some history I didn't know existed there.

I loved Spain, spent my time in a village called Vic, only problem every meal had Pork in it, I got very thin  :::D

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #38 on: January 21, 2008, 06:18:33 PM »
i have been in every state,in almost every big city in united states,exepct havaii and alaska,romania,serbia and bosnia.

It's high-time for you
to go to Serbia,
Brother...

 :) :) :)



Agreed O0

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #39 on: January 21, 2008, 08:59:00 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0
I didn't like Spain the first couple of months we were there (I was big and pregnant with my second daughter then...sick as a dog!) But after she was born and I got to see more of our surroundings, I fell for the place. I think what got me was the ease of the Spanish people. No stress, 2 hour siestas...lol Beautiful sights and some history I didn't know existed there.

I loved Spain, spent my time in a village called Vic, only problem every meal had Pork in it, I got very thin  :::D
Come to think of it, I lost the most weight when we lived in Spain, also. LOL We use to go out to Tapa resturants all of the time. Plus, I found myself growing to like the bitter taste of olive oil there. LOL We lived in El Puerto de Santa Maria....right on the beach! What a beautiful sight that was. I don't know what was more appealing though...hanging the clothes out to dry (simplicity) or lounging on the huge, beautifully tiled balcony we had. :) One of the highlights definately wasn't the sound of the first Spaniard man, waking everyone up at zero-dark-thirty because he thought we all had to be up with him. lol

Kiwi

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #40 on: January 21, 2008, 09:47:59 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0
I didn't like Spain the first couple of months we were there (I was big and pregnant with my second daughter then...sick as a dog!) But after she was born and I got to see more of our surroundings, I fell for the place. I think what got me was the ease of the Spanish people. No stress, 2 hour siestas...lol Beautiful sights and some history I didn't know existed there.

I loved Spain, spent my time in a village called Vic, only problem every meal had Pork in it, I got very thin  :::D
Come to think of it, I lost the most weight when we lived in Spain, also. LOL We use to go out to Tapa resturants all of the time. Plus, I found myself growing to like the bitter taste of olive oil there. LOL We lived in El Puerto de Santa Maria....right on the beach! What a beautiful sight that was. I don't know what was more appealing though...hanging the clothes out to dry (simplicity) or lounging on the huge, beautifully tiled balcony we had. :) One of the highlights definately wasn't the sound of the first Spaniard man, waking everyone up at zero-dark-thirty because he thought we all had to be up with him. lol

Spain is very beautiful, funny I had a Spain man waking me up at that time too every morning  :::D :::D

No concept of sleep time, because they sleep during the day  :D :D

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #41 on: January 21, 2008, 11:15:39 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0
I didn't like Spain the first couple of months we were there (I was big and pregnant with my second daughter then...sick as a dog!) But after she was born and I got to see more of our surroundings, I fell for the place. I think what got me was the ease of the Spanish people. No stress, 2 hour siestas...lol Beautiful sights and some history I didn't know existed there.

I loved Spain, spent my time in a village called Vic, only problem every meal had Pork in it, I got very thin  :::D
Come to think of it, I lost the most weight when we lived in Spain, also. LOL We use to go out to Tapa resturants all of the time. Plus, I found myself growing to like the bitter taste of olive oil there. LOL We lived in El Puerto de Santa Maria....right on the beach! What a beautiful sight that was. I don't know what was more appealing though...hanging the clothes out to dry (simplicity) or lounging on the huge, beautifully tiled balcony we had. :) One of the highlights definately wasn't the sound of the first Spaniard man, waking everyone up at zero-dark-thirty because he thought we all had to be up with him. lol

Spain is very beautiful, funny I had a Spain man waking me up at that time too every morning  :::D :::D

No concept of sleep time, because they sleep during the day  :D :D
Our's was banging on a pot, or ringing a bell at 6am...screaming "WAKE UP!!!" It was both interesting and unnerving at the same time...for 7 months until we qualified for base housing. lol

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #42 on: January 21, 2008, 11:54:19 PM »
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When I say Australia and New Zealand  are one of the best countries in the world I mean it 

You need to visit South Africa O0

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Re: How Much Travelling Have You Done?
« Reply #43 on: January 21, 2008, 11:59:17 PM »
Born in Illinois but first travelled out of our country, at 15, to Windsor, Canada. From there, Georgia, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., Since I've been married to my husband who is a Marine, California (2.5 years), Okinawa, Japan (3 years), Rota, Spain (2.5 years), Long Island, NY. (3.5 years), and now back in California. :)

Did you like Spain, I loved it.  O0
I didn't like Spain the first couple of months we were there (I was big and pregnant with my second daughter then...sick as a dog!) But after she was born and I got to see more of our surroundings, I fell for the place. I think what got me was the ease of the Spanish people. No stress, 2 hour siestas...lol Beautiful sights and some history I didn't know existed there.

I loved Spain, spent my time in a village called Vic, only problem every meal had Pork in it, I got very thin  :::D
Come to think of it, I lost the most weight when we lived in Spain, also. LOL We use to go out to Tapa resturants all of the time. Plus, I found myself growing to like the bitter taste of olive oil there. LOL We lived in El Puerto de Santa Maria....right on the beach! What a beautiful sight that was. I don't know what was more appealing though...hanging the clothes out to dry (simplicity) or lounging on the huge, beautifully tiled balcony we had. :) One of the highlights definately wasn't the sound of the first Spaniard man, waking everyone up at zero-dark-thirty because he thought we all had to be up with him. lol

Spain is very beautiful, funny I had a Spain man waking me up at that time too every morning  :::D :::D

No concept of sleep time, because they sleep during the day  :D :D
Our's was banging on a pot, or ringing a bell at 6am...screaming "WAKE UP!!!" It was both interesting and unnerving at the same time...for 7 months until we qualified for base housing. lol

LOL Ours,  use to walk in without knocking and yell "are you awake! breakfast!"