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Andrii Zhulidov
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2015
Here you will find videos about architecture, travel, motorcycles and other things along the way. I always try to have fun, learn new things and meet interesting people.
Please subscribe and join me on my adventures.
andriizhulidov
Please subscribe and join me on my adventures.
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NATIONAL HERB MARKET IN BOGOTA COLOMBIA | Plaza Distrital De Mercado Samper Mendoza
Welcome to the Plaza Distrital De Mercado Samper Mendoza or Night herb market. It happens every week on Monday and Thursday nights from 9 PM to 2 AM. Absolutely magical experience!
Huge thanks to my dear friends Yulia and Julian!
Guys, Yulia just started a TH-cam Channel about adventures in Colombia, make sure to follow her and you will learn a lot of interesting things about this beautiful country.
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Cumbia No Frills Faster by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Huge thanks to my dear friends Yulia and Julian!
Guys, Yulia just started a TH-cam Channel about adventures in Colombia, make sure to follow her and you will learn a lot of interesting things about this beautiful country.
@curiouslyyu
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Cumbia No Frills Faster by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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HIKING IN COLOMBIA CHINGAZA NATIONAL PARK TO LAGUNAS DE SIECHA
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Learn more about unique ecosystem Paramo, which exist only in this area of Colombia. This is a part of Chingaza National Park, which very restricted access. The Siecha Lakes are sacred place for Muiscas people and we got to know more about their culture and traditions. Huge thanks to my dear friends Yulia and Julian! Guys, Yulia just started a TH-cam Channel about adventures in Colombia, make s...
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
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Is Bogota worth visiting? What can you do there to get to know the city? Touristy and not touristy things to do? Why they spit in drinks in Bogota? Let's go with me and explore Bogota together! Huge thanks to my dear friend Yulia, who lives in Bogota and showed me around. Guys, Yulia just started a TH-cam Channel about adventures in Colombia, make sure to follow her and you will learn a lot of ...
What is in my Personal Item backpack?
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I love traveling, even if there are a lot of limitation, I still try to make it happen. Despite lack of time, when I see a great deal on cheap tickets, usually I buy they and later will figure out how to make this trip happen. So far, I never missed a flight! Haha! A lot of cheap flights have baggage restrictions, as it is they economy model on how to make money. But you can still travel just w...
Gentrification of Mexico City. Is this a real problem?
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There is a lot of information and discussion recently about remote workers in Mexico City, who come to live, work and enjoy the city. The problem is that it creates a gentrification problem as many of the remote workers live in the same area and drive the prices up there. In this video I'm just trying to understand this problem and share my thoughts about it. Please let me know what do you thin...
First Impressions of Montreal, Canada
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Just wanted to share with you my impressions of Montreal and walk around the city to see what does this city have! I found very cool and interesting things, so let's go and explore Montreal together! Thank you for watching! If you like this video, please don't forget to push thumbs up, subscribe and activate the bell. If you like videos about city explorations, you might like my other videos ab...
Indian Lake, New York | Kayaking & Camping | Explore Adirondacks
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It seems weird, but you can get your own island in upstate New York to camp! The Indian Lake Islands State Parks is one of the best ones out there in the state of New York. Let's go with me on this adventure and you will see it. If you like this video, I have a couple of others about things to do in New York: THE HIGHEST WATERFALL IN NORTH EAST US | KAATERSKILL WATERFALL NEW YORK th-cam.com/vid...
WHAT'S NEXT?
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In this video I just what to thank YOU, the viewer! and share some my plans and ideas about the future! It was hard and fun at the same time, but I want to go further! Join me my adventures! Here you can see my playlist with videos about Mexico: th-cam.com/play/PLPgi4HXcneInlZza78B4VuaUst9mlk7QV.html Thank you for watching! If you like this video, please don't forget to push thumbs up, subscrib...
Illegally crossed US Mexican Border | Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park, Texas
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I continued to explore Big Bend National Park and I went deep into Santa Elena Canyon, then found adjacent canyon on Mexican side with cold refreshing water hole. I was lucky, Rio Grande was not that deep and I walked in shallow water most of the time. This video is a part of my long ride from Mexico City to New York. You can see on my channel another video where I explore Big Bend Ranch State ...
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK & BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK | TEXAS
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Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park are both located next to the US - Mexico border and beautiful Rio Grande. This day starts with hikes in Big Bend Ranch State Park, I did Hoodoos and Balanced Rocks Trail, Closed Canyon Trail, explored Grassy Banks Campground and Contrabando Movie Set Site. After that I rode to Big Bend National Park and did a Window Trail. I was right on time...
1000 Miles in 24 Hours Motorcycle Ride - BMW R 1200 GSA | Crossing Mexico-US Border
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Can you ride 1000 Miles in one day on motorcycle? Yes! Watch me doing it! Let's go with me on this adventure of riding from Mexico City to Marfa, Texas and I'll show you how I did it. My route goes from Mexico City to San Luis Potosi to Matehuala to Monterrey to Nuevo Laredo, then cross the Mexico-US Border to Laredo, TX then Del Rio, TX and final stop Marfa, TX. It was a very long, but interes...
How to ride 1000 Miles in 24 Hours
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We don't ride long distances often, especially very long distances like over 600 miles (1000 km). Sometimes we have to cover long stretches of the road in a short time for a reason or just to challenge ourselves to see the limits. There are famous challenges "Saddle Sore 1000" by Iron Butt Association and "Full Throttle" by Long Distance Riders, maybe there are other but these seems to be the m...
MINE EXPLORATION IN MINERAL DEL CHICO | TRAVEL HIDALGO
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MINERAL DEL CHICO is the next stop in my short trip through the Magic Towns in the state of Hidalgo. This is very cozy and beautiful little town surrounded by mountains. Mineral Del Chico was created as mining town, as mountains around are rich for natural resources. There were a couple of hundred mines operating in the area. One of the most interesting part of visiting Mineral Del Chico was ex...
REAL DEL MONTE, HUASCA and PRISMAS BASALTICOS | Travel Hidalgo Mexico
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Pueblos Mágicos Real del Monte and Huasca de Ocampo are real nice little hidden towns where you can enjoy the streets, old architecture, get great food and do some shopping. Also these towns are very close to the waterfall Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla. Which is not only unique waterfall, but also an amazing park with a lot of activities. Let's go and explore the beautiful state of Hidal...
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Public Transportation of Mexico City. Many tourists avoid it, considering that it might be dangerous. Maybe, at night in some areas it would not be recommended, but over all this transportation system is great and works well. After spending a lot of time in CDMX, I can say that is reliable and fast. In this video I review most of the options you have to move around the city, starting with city'...
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The guys selling traditional Mexican pastries "El Paaannn"
thank you!
Cars -- Sounds like Hertz
Luis Barragán 1902 - 1988
Mexico City has a rich architectural and historical heritage. My favorite buildings are the old hotels and apartment buildings from the 1930s to the 1950s that made Mexico City a world top destination to visit every year!
Dizque dangerous. Le falta barrio a este güey.
This video should state what USA does not want you to see. Especially NYC lol. clean and safe public transportation in MX city.
16:46 love that fare box sound
Weird how the trolly bus have no AC when all it need is electricity which is has plenty of...
Great efforts love u brother
Gracias por el video. Trae mucha nostalgia. 🇲🇽❤️
Great. When I was 19 years old in 1970 I rode from Denver to Chicago straight 20 hours. Same same. It’s great to be young… Oh yeah that was a BMW R 60 🫵🏻🌟👍❤️
R 60! Wow! That’s way harder to do a distance on R 60! I bet you have amazing memories riding motorcycle and being young in 1970.
Meanwhile, NYCers be like “ we have the greatest subway in the universe”
Best for mex-190.
Mexico's cuota roads are like autobahns xD, no one respect speed limits, i know people that do 2 h 30 mins from mexico city to acapulco, and dont get caught by national guard
As long as you stop calling yourselves expats and identify correctly as immigrants, pay taxes, learn the language and stop trying to mute the culture (see the puerto vallarta incident).
Thats right ! we have a lot of Arabic influences like the way the houses were built with the Patio in the center with the surrounding rooms.
Not even 0.00001 %
to be honest I feel like Ive heard too many cartel horror stories to ever feel comfortable outside of a resort lol
Sorry, it is a great video and I do understand your points however I don't agree with all of them. First I will adress the one I think does the greatest amount of harm, the statement that: one the locals sold their land in the first place so they can't complaint, and that all of the places gentrifaid by US citizens where high ti middle class residents, the fact is that in CDMX disalocation "gangs" are really common and even legal in some cases. For example a time back around 2018 there was a group of women that set camp in an abandoned house in the area the arragement was tried to make official several times but discussions stop when a developement group decided that they wanted to remodel the are for a profit. As a result a group of armed men entered the house and remove all the personal items of the residents with only one day of warning it is confirmed that police in the area where not responding to calls in the area because of this. A similar insident happened where there was one death, another where they remove a family of two teens a over age woman and a single mom. It is true that in some cases the people removed are from high erners but is equaly truth that they also remove the people that are more vulnerable. Aanother point you made is that foreign money is entering the economy and there for it good for the locals however this is one of the main complaints with gentrification in mexico as building owners not unlike the developers of the last story increase the rent on purpose so that only high end chains can operate in the area driving away people thatother wise would not have a reason to leave, in the end this results in the money not going to the community but instead to a few rich people furdeeing the BIG economic disparity. Another point that is brought up in the coments is the hate that some Mexicans habe for the US, I agree hate like this is not productive and harmfull ñ, it would be usefull if U.S citizens know the reasons for this hate as it is not a cause of the mexican american wars but instead to mainly from actions of the U.S goverment and it's companies, this does not justify this hate however in having a miningfull discussion about something like this it is important to leave that clear. (I will not write specific reasons because of time, this text is already long enough however some quick examples are Donald Trump, NAFTA[ similar as how the U.S is mad because the loss of industria jobs but with revolutionary farmers], mining companies [this is a magor one as they don't follow safety regulation], the steriotipes, etc.I was going to continue but this ones are the eassy ones to list without explations and even then I wrote some, again this is a harmfull thing they may be reasons but this do not justify hate in any form). If you are living in Mexico city there is going to be a discussion this june 2024 in each individual district, it does not matter your background so make your voice is heard. Gentrification is a difficult issue so we need to make shure we adress it correctly in a way that makes a better future for all and I think this video (although with good intensions) is harmfull to the discussion as it dismisses the genuin reasons people are unhappy with the practise. Just want to make shure that I don't have any problems with him, and that is domingo the right thing by expressing his opinión in a gente way. Further more he makes great videos a shame he stop uplouding.
were the canoes and kayaks available to rent at the boat launch?..nice video thanks for sharing
Thank you! I’m not sure, I know they gave me the vest, because I didn’t have one. Maybe call them to make sure they rent kayaks/canoes before coming there.
Ty!
Just Curious . Did you go East to west ?
Hello frend🤝🤝🤝
Am sorry but you are just repeating the Eurocentric point of view which is not even close enough to what is and was Tenochtitlan
Nice video!
I liked seeing this video! When I'm there-CDMX-I'm hestitant (scared?) to use the public system so I call Uber. Then I just get caught-up in a whole lot of surface congestion. You opened my eyes to an alternative. Thanks!
Wk L very borred
What does Mexico look like? Why Europe? These are the type of comments that bother me from Europeans or any other foreigners visiting Mexico.
corona with a little bit stuff on it :D sounds nice
I would like to remind the gringo that the first country that implemented a cable car as a means of mass transportation was Colombia, in the city of Medellín, the original idea began and began here in 2004.
Great fact, thank you! Just not sure to which specific “the gringo” you try to address this fact.
would have been cool if you make a video of the cdmx skyscrapers
For senior citizens over 60 the transportación system is free
I wonder why you haven't released any videos for the past year? Whatever reason, I hope you're doing well and having a good time whichever amazing place you're visiting. Cheers dude.
Incredible video. Could you please link the Instagram of your guide? Thank you!
I’m arriving in Mexico City at 5am, do you think it’ll be easy to rent a car and start driving towards Oaxaca? How long is the drive?
How many hours was the drive?
It's true. Mole and bread don't go together but people do as a way to take mole as to-go food in sandwich or torta form for lunch at work or a trip
Duh ...ppl take those smaller buses because they are more conveniente for some ppl in as far as bus stops, the other services have specific shops and on those smaller buses the driver can pretty much stop where ever you need him to stop. Simple really. Also, yes those more modern buses do have a/c, perhaps you felt hot because of the sheer number of bodies in there and because ppl take it upon themselves to crack open the windows so ofc all the heat from outside comes in. Believe me, buses in the states aren't much better. Buses and stations in cdMX are way clean in comparison as well.
hey, pay to get into frida kahalo house
its definitely different for Americans traveling in mexico due to political/border tensions
Driving to Oaxaca from California for the first time in my own vehicle, BUT, not the first time driving to Mexico. Last time I drove down to Oaxaca was with my parents in 1997. My parents would take us to Oaxaca every summer since I can remember and we would drive every year. In fact, i'm in the process of digitizing a bunch of VHS videos we recorded as far back as 1986. 1997 was the year I graduated high school, and soon after that I joined the Marine Corps, and with 9/11 happening , I stopped going to Mexico for years. I think 2009 was the first time I went back as an adult, but every time I've been to Mexico since then I have flown in. The parents still drive down to Oaxaca very regularly and I'm pretty comfortable so I have no worries about the trip. I even have a couple friends that want to come along for the trip.
I found your channel just now...I love your content and you won a new follower too! ;-) fun fact NYC metro system is gross... OMG I could not believe it was in such horrible shape...with so many homeless, and people with mental illness, and full of giant rats, !!! No comparison with CDMX
Love your videos! So educational and accurate!! I hope you are enjoying CDMX.
Is that blueberry island you went to?
Wow! It looks very modern n extensive 😍
We live on the west side of Condesa and a guy walks thru playing a xylophone. Love it!!
A couple of years ago, Palacio de Bellas Artes had an exhibit on the metro - it was very informative and interesting too!
Lovely video. In regards to all these nice places, It is a shame to see that there is a lot of deterioration on many of these city parks. It is urgent to recover them and provide a very dedicated and constant maintenance.
Whatever you do, do NOT take the buses with the purple icons on Google Maps. Those are peseros, not part of the Metro system, and you will be lucky if they take you where they're supposed to.