This video shows some of our adventures from beautiful places such as Slovakia, Czech Republic, Scotland, Italy, Austria or Germany.
We've met incredibly nice people in each of these countries and I'm more than happy that I could experience all of this.
Music: Radical Face - Always Gold
The Arthur's seat adventure:
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The day before I left Edinburgh and Scotland itself, after my good friend Tomas returned home, I was alone in the city. I could have stayed in the tent and sleep all the night, but I felt that I want to do something more, so I've decided to go to the Arthur's seat for sunset. This was one of the best decision I've made on that trip. On the way up there I got lost and saw a guy descend downhill saying "This is the wrong way my friend.", so atleast I was not the only one who got lost. :D When he came closer, he noticed my t-shirt of Parkour meeting Banska Bystrica, and it turned out that he practiced parkour few years before, what really surprised me. He, Simon Christopher, was an actor from some small London's theater and was visiting Edinburgh for the festival Fringe. (probably most tourists are there for the same purpose in August :D) When we finally arrived on top of the hill, at about 10 PM, the sun was already set, Edinburgh was lit up and there was no annoying noise of the city at all. We enjoyed the silence, took some pictures as well as a couple of Japanese guys, who were there aswell, and then we headed back to the city. Unfortunatelly it started raining like out of nowhere and we couldn't see where we were actually going, because it got really foggy. After an hour of finding the right route we ended up near some lake. There was an information board which showed us that the lake name is Duddingston Loch and that we are on completely wrong side of Arthur's seat. It was about 3 miles from the city centre, so quite a long way awaited us. We walked only about half a kilometer, talking about differences of living in Slovakia and England, when suddenly a car stopped beside us. It was quite expensive BMW car, with leather seats. Although it was raining heavily, the car window has opened, and a nice elder woman asked us if we want to get to the city. We were completely soggy, but she didn't mind. So she drove us closer to the city, where we found the right way to the centre. That was surprisingly helpful. Simon went to late show, where his friends performed and I returned to the camping. In the morning I packed my tent and flew back to Bratislava.
That's pretty much it and I look forward for the next spontaneous adventures!