Travel Addicts/Interview Three: Siniša Glogoški
This is the third and final travel interview conducted by the students of 2a. If you want to know more about hiking over a frozen lake in Russia or riding a bike form Zagreb to Damask, Syria click here to read an interview with a truly impressive world traveller. :)
Siniša Glogoški, a photographer and a traveller
by Suzana Pošmuga and Besam Sokoli, photos and video (do not miss it!!) by Siniša Glogoški
Siniša Glogoški was born in
Dear Mr Siniša,
I am happy that you are interested in travelling and I would love to answer your questions. So, let's begin.
For a long time I thought that I will never wish to visit a war stricken place because I have had enough of war and I don't really like it. I was determined never to visit such a place. Recently my thoughts changed and now there is absolutely no place I would never go because war just like any other aspect of life is also a part of this world.
What has been your greatest discovery while traveling?
My first greatest discovery was: "It's possible!". I realized that I can fulfill my dreams and wishes if I plan correctly, organize myself, and work long and hard to prepare everything. After that, everything else becomes easy.
When you are traveling, do you try to speak the local language?
I most definitely do. Usually I find a simple translation guide and learn the basics from there, but I found that language audio courses are really good to. I have been listening to a Russian audio language course for one month before I went there. I thought that I hadn't learned anything else besides asking for directions, saying "Thank you" and finding out where the best Borsch(something like red beet soup with meat) is. When I got there, I realized that the audio course has paid off and that people would be surprised when I told them I'm a foreigner.
While traveling do you miss your home, family and friends? If yes how do you handle it?
In the first couple of weeks on the road I don't really miss anyone that much. I am usually preoccupied with getting around the new places and meeting new people. When I finally settle down or feel fully comfortable at the place I am, then I become a bit homesick. If there is a functional telephone nearby, or an internet connection, I contact everyone back home and instantly feel better.
What do you usually do while you are traveling?
Almost always I have some sort of a project I'm working on. Sometimes it's just exploring new places or just documenting my own experiences in different situations, but more often it's photographing and filming different stories of the people I meet along the way. That is also what motivates me for the next journey, the next exploration.
If you can pick some place to be at right now, what place would it be?
I often think of visiting
Did you ever miss something big in your every day life because you were on some trip, and how do you feel about it?
Not really because when I'm travelling, that becomes my everyday life, and all the things that are happening in different places, well, they would not significantly change if I was there, so I don't really have any regrets if that's what you were aiming at.
Do you seek for adventure on your trips?
Sometimes I seek adventure a bit too much, and I have learned to be more cautious. A bit of adventure is really good for you. The first thing that fascinated me is when I experienced that I can do more, even if I think that I'm physically and emotionally at a breaking point, there is always a bit more in everyone.
Have you ever been in some danger while you were traveling?
Just a couple of times, but more than enough. I will never forget the stupid thing I did while crossing the frozen
Hasall that travelling affected your personal life? In what way?
Of course it did. When I now look back on myself three years ago, I was dreaming to be more or less what I am today. Now I enjoy planning new projects and explorations with knowing it's really possible. I have also met so many interesting people that I am often honored to have known such bright and inspiring individuals. I always wish to be better and do better. That's what keeps me going.
I hope the answers aren't complicated too much.
I wish you all the best,
Sincerely, Siniša Glogoški
To know more about Siniša and his travels visit: http://www.glogoski.com/ and his Facebook page.
I leave you with one of his videos, may it inspire you to do wonderful things.
Bye for now,
Teacher Dora
Biciklom od Zagreba do Damaska from Siniša Glogoški on Vimeo.
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