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the patterns ka .. ending in many places all over Ssiberia Kam chat ka Dudin ka
ОтветитьI have collected all the none Russian place name you passed rivers are interesting humans settle РЕҚА ЫТ-ЮРЯХ ,ЫТ-Ық Қу ОЛ ,БËРËЛËХ =Byor yol yoqh Olen yoq !
Om-suq/Qhaq/Qadyq/-Chan
Qol y /Ma /ga-dan
Du {din } qa t Pal -At-qa !Qhandy ga = qa
khanty Mansi !
Deb-I/n -/ di ghir-qa /Ram qen
Mya un dzha
I study place romantic names of Siberia They are Ainu
Is Magadan name {Ugri }Yug-a -khir {Khir giz Bash -khir there is a river and a song Chagadan Even peoples live in real Russia if you know Ainu came from that region 100,000 years ago pal -at-ka Qa-ram -qen sound Ainu !
ОтветитьI wonder if a black person could have traveled so freely on the good will of strangers..
ОтветитьThe heater is probably one of the old soviet nuclear generators that contain radioactive isotopes for heat.
ОтветитьFascinating journey... After reading Solzhenitsyn I've been curious what it is like these days in that part of the world... Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьReminds me of a strange combination of the American old west of the late 1880s combined with vehicles and broken down technology sent back from some dystopian future where the world collapsed. Sure seems like the US and Russia were much better off during the cold war.
ОтветитьSuch a huge and beatiful nature! If only the commie scum didn´t decide to scar everything with the disgusting concrete blocks of flats. We have them also in our country, it´s sickenning.
ОтветитьThere is a town name Palatka in Florida 😂
ОтветитьShin Black! Best noods.
ОтветитьThanks for showing us the amazing and fascinating places that we may never be able to visit! Greeting from Norway
ОтветитьYour friend looks like he is after Jason Bourne
ОтветитьThis is one of your best videos, Vaga. It has a real raw feeling to it that you don't get with other travel vloggers
ОтветитьАхах в Нере надо было затусить на 8 часов лучше, там много чего есть
Крутое видео братан, отчаянные вы парни
brilliant
ОтветитьNice video made
ОтветитьI am just in love with your content. <3 Send love to the Great Russia from Brazil
ОтветитьWow. Tough guy, thank you so much to sharing with us. The best of all ❤
ОтветитьSir, thank you for the fantastic video. Your narrative is very authentic, especially with your Russian accent. Why are the Russian and American governments unable to develop a friendly relationship? Why does the American government have to be so hostile toward Russia?
Your videos will have documentary value someday.
guy said 9 out of 5 :))
ОтветитьI really enjoy these hitch hiking trips you go on. People are always saying how dangerous it is to travel that way, but I have done it all my life, and I am 82 years old now. I started traveling that way back in 1963 when I spent part of the summer mapping geology in Wyoming. It was a geology field trip of the University of Illinois and we finish early in August. I was a truck driver for the school so I had to go back to
Champagne Urbana, Illinois. I wanted to go back to Wyoming so I made a sign “Japanese or Bust”. I was picked up and ended up in the Rocky Mountain National Park near Denver. I climbed Longs Peak and then continued on to Wyoming. Then to the Grand Tetons. Worked in an All you can eat place with Tee Pees outside. Hen hitch hiked back to Lafayette College where I went on to complete my Geology undergrad degree. Then I went up to Fairbanks Alaska for my MS in Geology. I hitch hiked in the winter in Alaska. That was exciting but I had a good sleeping bag and was able to sleep in the snow when no one would pick me up. From there in 1967 it was into the army. I ended up in Vietnam and again my unit did not want to loose the jeep so I hitch hiked. It was easy there as the set in the gasoline trucks was always vacant. Again I was mapping the geology and needed to look at the roadside cuts into the rocks. Now I live in South Korea and I continue to hitch hike. I canoed the rivers here and need to return to my car at the end of the trip. I have never had trouble hitch hiking here. People said it was impossible, but again I never waited more than 20 minutes for a ride. There is something special about being on the side of the road and waiting for that pick up. Did I mention I usually had my guitar with me when hitch hiking in the US. To me life is just like a hitch hike, you never know where your next ride will be and where you will end up, just the feeling one gets as the car takes off into to the unexpected!
I’m only saying danDElions from now on 😊
ОтветитьThis is a truly magnificent documentary - I don't know the name of the young hero who made it - but I love Russians who are no longer ruled by the Bolshevik pigs!!
ОтветитьHello why did not spalt or cement the road
ОтветитьI kind of want to visit this road. It looks nice. It doesn't seem dangerous but always be careful.
ОтветитьYou would like DayZ.
ОтветитьWhat an amazing pure and raw video
ОтветитьVery interesting channel. It is too bad our countries fight. I had looked forward to visiting.
ОтветитьMy God, those mosquitoes! I would be sucked dry.
ОтветитьThanks for the video, from Georgia USA
ОтветитьEssa gente camionista ao longo dessas estradas que parece não ter fim, são muito hospitaleiras. Pena a Russia não ser um país democrático. Desde 1917 até bem recente o povo soviético-russo foi sempre escravisado por essa politica tipo nazista. O povo Russo bem merecia ter o país que tem mas governantes que soubessem governar em liberdade, coisa que não sabem A Russia é dos OLIGARCAS que são meia duzia que mandam em toda a Russia , mas sempre foi assim desde o criminoso LENIN-STALIN etc-Oxalá a Russia seja uma potencia mas em liberdade----pois sem isso, ou seja com ditadura não presta-Essa toda região da SIBÉRIA tem dezenas de milhoes enterrados por causa do maldito COMUNISMO
Love your videos!! Thank you!! Be well!! 🌞❤️✨
ОтветитьThat alyonka is worth big rubles on the flea market from the moonshine makers
ОтветитьI like your accent
ОтветитьIn US we never have to drink out of streams and we have NO abandoned towns, NO pollution. Poot-um has got to go along with THUMP. However, hitchhiking is rare and likely no rides. There are free food and board in almost every medium sized town via YMCA. Love the videos man, in US NOT as friendly to drop off food.
ОтветитьAs an American, could I ever tour Russia like you do? Or do you figure it would be an unwise decision (asking the content creator)
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ОтветитьWait they’re just giving away land in russia? Infinete money glitch if they give you land with forest
Ответитьmudrunner lore:
ОтветитьGreat video and channel ☀️
ОтветитьWe are hooked on your videos. Can you put a key or map or legend in the bottom right corner where you go?
ОтветитьExcellent video! I'm from Estonia myself, I know the history of the Gulags and it was so interesting to see how much the place has changed! The derelict towns and buildings I expected but those brand new colourful towns and villages came as a total surprise, so beautiful, so fascinating! Thanks for sharing! And I'm glad you survived the mosquitos :)
ОтветитьOmg those mosquitoes haha 💀
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