Through Europe’s Hidden Paths: Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg

Europe, a continent of explorers and conquerors, 
a people who always aspired to more, a hunger for knowledge and innovation, the land of 
white men and their gods. We will go to the center of the continent where order, work 
and discipline are the foundation of success. I just started my next journey. I’m still 
in uh Iceland Klavik Raikawick airport and I’m heading to Copenhagen. After that I 
will go to Frankfurt and I will try to go Linhenstein Luxembourg and Switzerland. It’s 
going to be short and gastronomic journey. A lot of good food with a good chef and good 
friend of mine. I have friends over there.   We will travel. We will enjoy in the first plan 
food. So stay tuned, watch the video and enjoy. Good morning. Oh, last night was a long night. 
You know, for me, I went to bed like 2 and a half in the morning. Normally, I don’t do that, 
but you know, it’s not every day opportunity sit to sit with a longterm friends and eat something. 
So, yeah, I’m in Germany right now. I just slept good. I wake up. I’m going to continue filming. 
But last night we ate go we ate guts of the lamb lamb guts. You know the chef prepared it and we 
ateto we ate good cheese nice very nice. So it was a long good company, long conversations, 
you know, everybody felt happy and yeah, life is good. So today I’m not going to I’m not 
sure what I’m going to do, but it’s going to be interesting. It’s going to be a lot of food. 
Uh let’s let’s check it out. Check it out. I came to Germany with the intention of visiting 
my friends. It’s a meeting that was arranged   for a long time and it finally came true. I 
started my gastronomic adventure yesterday and I already feel a few kilos heavier. 
I am in German village close to the whisb yesterday’s food massacre. I felt guilty. 
I looked in the mirror and I looked like a   pregnant transvestite. I ate too much 
lamb tripe pushcido and good cheese. I went out early to walk through a German 
village whose name I did not know. I had   to lose at least a kilo because I know I’m 
going to have a hard time in the coming days. You know, I just came from Iceland. Yesterday 
I was in Iceland and now I’m in Germany. And from polar climb to continental climb, it’s 
interesting. You know, the best thing is to travel. I love that. You know, everybody knows 
that. So, comparation, you know, in Iceland, you have only two seasons like soft winter and 
hard winter. But here in the continental climb, I can feel with the colors and everything like 
fall is here and it’s beautiful in its own way. Of course, I refused breakfast and headed for the 
city called Visboden. My friend came to pick me up and the chef stayed to cook. I immediately 
liked Visboden at first sight, a neat, green, and diverse city. I’m glad that Germans are 
still Germans. My friend knows very well that I love the forest, and he immediately took me to 
the hill that rose above the city. Because I was 9 months pregnant, I wanted to climb the hill 
by walking. But he wanted me to take a ride on a unique water finicular. The experience is 
unique. It is wonderful on the hill. You can see the whole city. You are standing between two 
stone lions. There was a lot to see. Citadels, a Russian Orthodox church with a golden 
roof, and a dense continental forest. Good day. Lord belong. Oh, you know you Vboden is the state capital of Hessa, Germany. 
It is a spa town known for its thermal springs, elegant architecture, and proximity to the 
Rangal wine region. Located on the Ry River, it is also known as the Nice of the North due 
to its mild climate and architecture. The latest figures indicate that Vboden’s population 
is around 300,000 residents. in the morning. I was still digesting the heavy food I was 
carrying in my stomach. I think walking helped. I thought I would be tested all this time in central 
Europe. My friend is a chef and a damn good one. Russian Orthodox Church in 
the middle of Germany. Crazy. I’m in the company of the beautiful 
lines above the city of Bisbal. Let’s go to see the streets of this. They say it’s 
a capital of Hessen on this part of Germany. So, let’s check it out. Let’s check it out. 
The streets and and Katrid will never The interior of the city is very 
interesting. Beautiful streets,   many different shops. The city is 
clean and green, and the people are locals without too many foreigners. 
I thought how cultured these people are. They say this is the biggest watch clock in 
Europe. I’m not sure about that information, but I just they just told me. Maybe it’s 
true, maybe it’s not, but they say so. Wow. What a church. What a church. And they say 
human buildings. I’m not sure about that. Crazy. You know a friend of mine he has a 
connections here. So we are going inside. There is more than 6 million bricks. They used to 
build the cat something that will not never will be together. Crazy. These are both there’s there 
are the seats on the top of floor and actually the guy who who built this church he was like 
he would he wouldn’t never put it it came years later because he wanted when you come inside the 
church that you directly can up to see up the Mhm. The Second World War, the German government 
took all from all churches, all the belts to create ammunition, ammunition, right, for 
the guns and all this stuff. And in Hamburg, there is a a fe of a grave like where 
the bells are which survived. And this is one of ours and it survived. And now 
we put here like the baptism for the kids. I love looking at old buildings. You can see 
the strong culture of our ancestors there. The opportunity to see the inside 
of this Protestant church was not   to be missed. I walked through secret narrow 
passages, climbed towers, entered catacombs, and walked through attics. I even played 
table tennis in the church below the church. My colleague just recovered in the basement. This is underground church below 
the the big one upstairs. 176 steps and after that 98 more people this is mother of Four instruments. 
Look at this complication. Four lines of this HD this changing everything 
and with the foot crazy complicated. We are inside the instruments and this part 
is like very mechanic. There’s no electricity. This is just you know air goes pumps down 
pumps up and making making the sound crazy. After being inside the huge organ, I climbed 
a spiral staircase with many steps. I went out onto a balcony between the towers, which were 
five in number. They say the five fingers of God. Actually, I really like old buildings, 
be they religious or architectural. I think they hide many secrets. Europe is full of   beautiful castles and churches. Somehow it 
is special in that and in many other ways. I was delighted with the scene in front of 
me. I enjoyed the cold wind that reminded   me of humility and thought, “How is it possible 
that our ancestors managed to build this?” Well, with all the technology we have today, it 
would be very difficult. Anyway, the view from this place was very nice, and I enjoyed the 
moment. Here’s five towers like a hands of guns. Well, not many people have a chance or or or luck to be here. We are almost on the top for 
the tower. Beautiful view on this side. We continued climbing and came out onto a small 
balcony with an equally beautiful view. The wind got stronger the higher we climbed and the people 
at the bottom got smaller. An incredible feeling of power of those who are high up compared to 
those who walk on the ground. That was going   through my mind. Why build something so huge? 
Power. Power or something else? It doesn’t matter at all. The view of all cities and villages 
is embellished with religious buildings. It’s even a little sad when a settlement doesn’t 
have them, as if it has no soul and history. I also walked on the ceiling from above, 
an attic where I thought it wouldn’t be   fun to fall through the ceiling. I eat 
a lot here in central Europe. I feel as heavy as a pregnant sperm whale. 
The boards creek and I’m careful. Whether it was a church, a 
pagoda, a temple, or a mosque,   I feel good inside those buildings. Peace and 
deep thoughts of questioning oneself. Something we all need. I like to enter these buildings 
and come out different, hopefully better. This balcony was reserved 
for the king king’s lodge. Look at the view. It was the best perspective. In front of us is casino when 
dsttoski lost his fortune bankrupt. And on this side we can see the oldest city hotel. The city is famous for the casino where 
the Russian poet Dstoyki lost his entire   fortune. There was a sign that said 
this until another Russian millionaire supposedly came along and paid to have 
the sign removed because, as he says, no Russian ever went into debt anywhere. 
The sign was removed, but the story was not. Anyway, this part is beautiful and 
definitely worth a visit. The interior reminded me a little of Las Vegas, but 
only a little. I have never gambled, nor do I approve of gambling, but 
who am I to tell anyone’s mind? Almost like an Iceland. Yeah. Rainbow colors. Amazing. Just a little reminder of Yellowstone and Iceland. Natural spring water in the center of this body. This is the center main street 
walking street through the police. I don’t know why, but I had the feeling 
that an all- knowing eye was watching me. Soon, I was taken to the premises of the Croatian 
football club, Zerinsky. Although full from the previous meals, I had to sit down at the table and 
eat sarma, a dish that we from the Balkans love. Minced meat and sauerkraut, cooked with dried meat 
in a large pot. The appetizer was fried cheese and shrimp sauce. Delicious. Beautifully served. And 
my stomach took on the shape of a camel’s hump. This is sarma. Yes. This is dish from balcon. Originally from 
Turkey, but version of balcon is best. Wow. Speaks seven languages. Really nice, huh? old school, you know, because of the 
traffic jam. I just came to mines, so I will film a little bit 
because it’s a dark. This is mines. Yesterday I saw that mines could be potentially 
very beautiful city. So because of that, I just came this morning to to continue filming 
here. I want to see you. What about you? Mines, a beautiful German city that is etched in 
my memory as a very frequent destination of my good friend. I sent her a short video from 
this place and she recognized it immediately. Mines is the capital and largest city of 
the German state of Rhineland Palatinate. It is located on the Ryan River. Opposite Vboden, 
the capital of the state of Hessa. Like Vizboden, it has a long and rich history being known as 
the birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg and an important center of German wine-making. Mines was 
founded by the Romans in the 1st century B.C. as a military outpost called Moantiakam. It became an 
important city within the Holy Roman Empire and during the Middle Ages was an important center of 
Jewish life as part of the so-called Schum cities along with Shpier and verms which are listed 
as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The city is the birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor 
of the movable type printing press. Mines is one of the centers of the Rine Carnival, 
a lively festival celebrated every year. Mines is the wine capital of Germany and the 
surrounding Rhineland Palatinate region is the largest wine growing region in the country. 
The city is full of wine sellers and traditional taverns. According to data from the end of 2023, 
the city had 222,889 inhabitants. It shares a common urban area with about 500,000 inhabitants 
with Vboden with which it forms a crossber city. The city is really beautiful, but for me the 
most beautiful part is by the river. As with all other cities, the moment I step out onto the 
water, I experience all the beauty of the city. Hallelujah. This is Mines soccer stadium and yesterday it 
was a big game here between Mines and Zinski from Boston and Herzgoina from Mustar from 
Croatian team from it was here even though I don’t follow football. I came here because 
I was interested in the stadium. I always   remember my favorite club, Haiduk Split, and 
how happy I am when they become champions. Holly. Oh [ __ ] German worst. This is the best sausage ever eat. 
Crazy. It’s very hot. Very pecante. Wow. I went back to my friend’s restaurant. He 
let me into the kitchen and learned from the   master. I admired the dexterity of his hands and 
thought, “Cooking is definitely a kind of art. The chef prepared carpacio for me. I 
love raw fish, whether it’s carpacio or sushi. Today it was tuna and sea 
bass carpacio. Even though I was full, you can’t refuse food from this chef. 
He’s very persistent and persuasive.   And there’s a saying in my area, it’s 
not hard to drive a frog into the water. I continued my journey heading 
to a small country that has   been on my list for a long time. 
Luxembourg, I’m coming to meet you. Ah, first time here. Small 
European country. looks. I want to check it out. It 
looks very nice. Oh, you need this is famous to Villa Gestapo 
Clauskin Hoffen head flick. Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of 
Luxembourg, is a small country in Western Europe bordered by Belgium, Germany, and France. 
It is known for its multicultural society, prosperous economy, and picturesque landscapes. 
The capital is Luxembourg with an area of 2586 km. It is the second smallest country in the 
European Union. Luxembourg is a multilingual country. Luxembburggish, German, and 
French are the official languages. I don’t know much about Luxembourg. and only 
that is between Germany, France and on the north I think it’s Belgium they have a three national 
languages German France and uh Luxembourg language they are very wealthy nice country good organiz 
organized and the rest I will check it out later But so far I can see it’s very nice,   very beautiful. More than 180 nationalities 
live in Luxembourg, making it one of the most diverse countries in the world. The 
total population is around 672,000. This is a famous golden lady statue. It’s a symbol 
of freedom of Luxembourg. And you can see the 20 something m high. There is a golden lady with a 
I don’t know the crown of leaf leaf crown that symbolize the freedom. And over there is two 
soldiers. So one is dead, one is kneeling uh on see his size and you know because of the of the 
symbol during the German occupations they destroy it but afterwards they find the pieces and restore 
it. I’m not sure about yours, but right now is one of the famous things in in in Luxembourg 
and symbolize the freedom and resistance. Woo! This is a Katr. The name is Katridel of 
our dear lady. Beautiful. Looks like from a fairy tales not de Luxembourg built in,600 
I think so and uh it’s the most visited visited spot and the historical figure in 
uh in Luxembourg very famous and if it’s possible maybe we can enter but we will see 
they build it in honor of the Virgin Maryful Clean multinational streets, plenty of culture and 
history, hundreds of antiques and statues, relaxed atmosphere, pleasant temperature. The city looks 
like a converted castle. An incredible place. Hallelu. This is the resident of great Duke 
of Luxmbourg from the royal family. I don’t know if you’re able to see 
the face inside this pillar. If you   are walk the face is following 
you turning the head and look crazy. This is crazy. Look at I’m walking through the center of Luxembourg. You all know Luxmbourg is a little state with a 
capital with the same name Luxembourg. What can I see? It’s very clean. The people with a high level 
of culture. Uh you can you can listen in various languages because it’s a it’s a international 
place. But uh most of those languages are French. You know, you can listen, you can listen, you can 
hear the French language all the time. The city is very beautiful. And what can I say? Don’t get me 
wrong, but if you want to see and have experience of the real culture, you need to come to Europe. 
uh because Europe is a old continent and you can see a lot of old buildings, old churches and stuff 
like that that you cannot see anywhere else in the world. So all continent is unique and I’m very 
glad to be here. I’m European. I was born in Europe. I grew up in New York in Europe and uh but 
anyways right now I live in central uh in South America and this has become exotic for me and 
it’s really nice to be here really to feel that energy you know the antiques and old buildings 
old churches and stuff like that so come to Europe Doesn’t matter where in Europe, 
you will find a great culture. Lord boy. I’m in cafe in the center coing cold. They 
say the food is good. I’m fasting today. Breathe. Breathe. Please breathe. Come here. I have to admit that I didn’t expect 
anything and I got a lot. This place   blew me away. Built on a mountain, it looks 
like a castle with many walls and a river around it. Full of details that reveal 
a culture that can only exist in Europe. Europe is a kingdom of culture. We are under the bridge. On the bridge. 
Under the bridge. Look at the heights. Wow. Yeah. If it’s raining, it’s better to walk here. Welcome to oldest town or city in Germany. 
It’s like almost 2,000 years old from the Roman Empire and it’s a birthplace of 
Kmax. Let’s check it out. Trier is the oldest city in Germany located in the state 
of Rhineland Palatinet on the Moselle River. It was founded by the Romans in the 1st 
century BC and named Augusta Trevorum. And over time it became one of the most 
important cities of the Roman Empire. Rome of the North. The city is known 
by this nickname because of its many   wellpreserved Roman monuments. Many of 
these monuments along with the Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady were included 
in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1986. I’m in front of the portigra. 2,000 almost   2,000 old building like a huge 
door enters the city behind me. Heat. Heat. It is interesting place, old and modern 
together. You pass through a gate that is almost 2,000 years old and then walk 
past graffiti artists with loud rap music. Let’s not forget that this is first 
and foremost a gastro gourmet video.   The food is back on the table, 
starting to gain weight again. I’m very careful about my diet and I often 
fast. Looking at the food on the table, I thought that I don’t need 
enemies with friends like this. We Dalmatians are like this. We like to eat 
well and then sing traditional clapper songs. Food at a friend’s house. Food again at the 
chef’s house. According to previous agreement, I wasn’t allowed to fast, although I managed to 
do that for a few days. Great food, great company. who fall in love. When people welcome you from the heart, 
accept it. It’s a blessing that only a   few have. My friend’s wife made me a 
cake. Even though I don’t eat sweets, I didn’t refuse. In fact, 
I really enjoyed eating it. My friend is a football player and here I am 
doing something completely atypical for me. Watching a match in which my fellow citizen 
is playing. The pride of our small town. Frankfurt is a big modern city just 
like any other all over the world. So, I’m not going to film here a long time. Papa, the Cathedral, the Cathered of Frankfurt. 
I think it’s 6 7:00 I’m not sure. After a short visit to Frankfurt, I returned to 
the table. The chef made a spectacle of dinner. I ate so much again that I looked like a pregnant 
transvestite in the 9th month of pregnancy. He cooks so well that it is simply impossible 
to stop. The only thing that might help is not to enter his premises at all. This time he 
made pasta with seafood. What a delicacy. Adventures continue. We are 
heading to Switzerland. Maybe Lenstein. We will see. I I I don’t know really. Still on the highway. It’s raining like 
in Irish in Ireland. We are close to umbering rainfall. I’m not sure about translation. 
I thought maybe it’s a rainfall, but no, it’s a rainfall. Rainfile. 
Rainfile. It’s in Switzerland. Beautiful waterfalls. They say the 
biggest waterfalls in the in Europe, but I’m not sure because I 
just came from the Iceland and uh over there I saw a lot of big huge 
waterfalls. So I’m not sure about that fact. Maybe if they consider Europe only the 
mainland, not islands. But L. Let’s check it out. After many years of living in South 
America, my Europe has become an exotic destination for me. It’s incredible 
how much I enjoyed wandering here, enjoying the cold air and the 
cold rain and this magical place. Yes, I want you. amazed by the power of this river. A waterfall 
that demonstrated great power. Like everything else in Switzerland, it is the same in this place. 
Everything is nicely organized and arranged. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Power of the water is Do something. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. You know, I’m Not sure if it’s biggest waterfall 
in Europe, but definitely one of the biggest that I’ve ever seen here. But I mean, you know, even in 
Croatia, Dalian coast, river Kirka on high level is pretty much the same or bigger. Stein has been 
on my long time. The mere thought of such a small mighty country made me I fulfilled Icelandic. 
Here I am walking through the huge mountainous country. It’s huge. I mean it’s not tall. It’s 
not like it’s very wide. It’s very high volume and of the water that running. That’s Yeah. But 
tallest is definitely not. Widest definitely not. Lot of water running. Yes. But I think 
I saw couple of biggests in Iceland recently and the rest of the Europe. 
I’m not sure. But Iceland definitely. Why is the worst Switzerland sausage? I like it. I like it. Love. Welcome to Lingstein and in capital of that 
small and very rich country and first time here it was my wish to come here and film 
it for you. Let’s check it out together. Listenstein has been on my list for a 
long time. The mere thought of such a   small but mighty country made me want 
to visit it one day. I fulfilled that wish and here I am walking through the 
capital of this mountainous country. Bero from Colombia from my homeland. Oh yeah. In the center of capital of 
Lingerstein, figure of Bero. Woo! Very expensive country. I 
just bought two magnets and I paid €20 for two magnets. €19 
exactly. But it’s crazy, huh? Oh yeah, I have beautiful Lingerstein’s weather. 
Rainy day. Vadus, capital of Lingerstein. It’s interesting with those mountains around 
forest river. It’s interesting. Old bridge. Wow. You know, if you walk through 
from this side to that side,   you are crossing the river with this 
old bridge and you’re crossing from Link to Switzerland. What we’re going to 
do now is exactly that. I’m going to run. It’s a wooden floor, wooden walls, and wooden roof. Everything is wooden. And this is the funniest crossing 
the border in my life. No, I’m lying. Yeah, I did it a lot of times on craziest 
possible ways. But this is too unique. Oh, the unique bridge between the Lenstein and Switzerland. And I’m in Switzerland 
now. Oh yeah. This is Switzerland. And those beautiful Alps are in 
the Lingerstein. How cool is this, huh? Now I’m going to run back to the Linkstein. 
I think now I’m in the middle of the bridge on the frontier between those two countries. middle of 
the river. Yeah. Frontier. And this is the bridge that I crossed right now. Switzerland. 
You know, they have the same currency, Swiss Frank. And you know, pretty much 
the same everything. And I like this We were invited to a roast 
pig in Switzerland. You know,   I think only Balkans can get in a car and drive 
5 hours to sit at a table and eat roast pig. We’re walking through the bibberish 
on the coast of Rhina River. Really nice. I returned to Germany again to the table 
and again enjoying the food. In this city, every tree has its own number. They are very 
carefully looked after. That blew me away. I went back to the kitchen. The boss allowed me 
to even splash a little on the food to learn from him. He ordered fish, which I had wanted to try 
for a long time. He invited a few more friends and we had a really good meal. An incredible harmony 
of flavors. It is redundant to say the same except that I had gained a few kilos and luckily I will 
soon lead these people and return to fasting. This was a wonderful experience. But eating 
this much and enjoying food this much is up. Oh, what? You want I finally ate fish that I have never 
eaten before in my life. This was a   great trip and I am infinitely grateful 
to my friends who treated me like a king. foreign. Although I’m in uh Western Europe, I’m in 
Madrid right now, but I will talk about central European countries where I spent uh last 
journey. What can I say? My final conclusion is I like order when everything functioning good. I 
like that. I like wild countries, you know. I like uh tropical mess and stuff like that as well. 
But if I prefer if I live in cities, I would choose Europe definitely or states or Australia 
because I like that. I like border and Europe definitely those countries you know the Germany 
linkstein Luxembourg and Switzerland everything seems seems to me that everything function good 
so I like that part uh nature I didn’t see much in this journey except you know the the the some 
mountains in Switzerland and beautiful waterfall in Switzerland. Uh yeah, some hills in Germany 
and rivers in Germany. I like it. I like it a lot. The people are nice. Food is good. 
Okay. I had a good luck because I spend time with my chef friend and he’s really good 
chef. So, oh yeah, food was good, you know, and I spent time among the friends. So not among 
the strangers. So it was very nice. I met a lot of good people. So I was going to say pluses and 
minuses like in any videos that I do. Pluses are order. Everything is clean. Everything functioning 
good. You know the Yeah. nature rivers, you know. I’m I’m impressed about with the Rhino River. 
It’s huge and minus is uh you know sometimes the the weather is not so nice a lot of rain you 
know less sun but for me it’s good too as well so actually I don’t have a minuses here for visit for 
live here I don’t know I need to I need to leave I need to spend more time but right now I’m heading 
to South America So, until next time. Okay. See you next video. And from where I’m going to shoot 
from from where I’m going to film, I have no idea. But you forgive us but I didn’t know fathers feel Follow us. You follow.

In this episode, I take you to Central Europe, where order, work, and discipline reign supreme. Enjoy the gastronomy and beauty of these four countries. Join me on a cinematic journey across four beautiful European countries. From Germany’s historic cities, to Switzerland’s breathtaking mountains, through the quiet charm of Liechtenstein, and into the rich culture of Luxembourg — this documentary captures hidden paths, stunning landscapes, and unique moments from the road.
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