Support my channel ❤️⤵️ Become a patreon: www.patreon.com/NastyainSiberia Buy me a coffee (or a steak): www.buymeacoffee.com/NastyainSiberia ☕️🥩 PayPal: nastyavitkova0@gmail.com With love, Nastya
@@cargumdeu Lie! This IS a political channel. This is just another Kremlin-funded ruSSian propaganda channel. After all, Nastya is running an Instagram account although we all know that Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (X) have been banned in fascist ruSSia. Only ruSSian propagandists are allowed to use it and have access to it.
Hey Nastya, why you, as a proud ruSSian use AMERICAN TH-cam, Instagram and Patreon instead of some primitive ruSSian platform? You are a typical ruSSian hypocrate. It´s funny how you ruSSians always pretend to be big ruSSian patriots yet you always copy everything from us, use technologies from the evil decadent West, American social networks, Iphones, Western cars, clothes, shoes, music, movies, fast foods, everything. This is self-explanatory. You ruSSians have no culture. You copy everything from us, you try to be like us. You have no self-respect. And that´s why nobody respects you. You have no culture. It would be embarassing even in ruSSian to wear ruSSian clothes, shoes or drive primitive ruSSian cars (I mean Chinese cars because ruSSians are not able to produce even own car. Lada is 100 % Chinese car, rebranded as Lada for ruSSian market). So again. Why are you using TH-cam and Patreon instead of Telegram? 😄😁😆
I love your videos it’s the only way I will see some of Russia .This is not a political channel it’s interesting and relaxing to watch .It’s Nastyas life that’s all it is about !Leave it at that .😇
I have a melancholic feeling when i see such old places and buildings, i think about all the happy and sad moments people lived there, every laughter and every tear, and now they are all gone!.. so weird feeling.... I love your city so much, now it is my dream touristic destination 🧡
Hi Nastya! I am in Wisconsin USA and I so enjoy your walking tours ..and, that we can enjoy the past history..so much beauty remains...and, you give us a chance to enjoy it from your eyes. God bless you...and, thank you so much. ❤️
TH-cam recommended your channel when I am being depressed and desperated after break up with my partner. I noticed that while watching your videos I somehow start feeling better with a bit of relief. Your voice is so smooth and pictures are so nice. Thank you.
Go back and watch her videos from the summer when she's at her Dacha... and you'll get lots of relaxing feels! Hope you feel better soon (I've SO been there!) 🥰
Yesterday, I was watching a professional video on touring Rome. It was professionally done by a tour company. Anyway, not even halfway through, I said out loud, “Nastya,’s videos are better than this!“ I seriously find your walking tours of your town very interesting and I also love the architecture of old buildings. Thank you for showing us something that I would normally never had the opportunity to see.
I watch those too. Amazing Walking Tours is the one I watch. I feel the same about Nastya's videos, I actually look forward to her posting a video, whereas for the other tour channel, I just watch one if I happen to see it when I'm on TH-cam. 😊
Nastya´s videos are more professional because "her" channel is Kremlin-funded propaganda channel aimed at improving image of fascist ruSSia. It´s just another ruSSian propaganda channel. Don´t be fooled.
I’ve always wanted to visit Russia , your country looks incredibly clean, no litter , the shops look nice and clean. Really enjoying what you post and sharing your knowledge .
Nahh come on 😂. I travelled a lot through russia (my wife is from udmurtia). There are bright sides but many dark ones. Broken streets, many bomshikis (alcoholics), worn down houses, cars and shops. Backyards always worn down heavily. And trash bags everywhere. You can show a cointry always without the dark sides, but iam more for reality. You have both in russia of course, nice and not so nice 😊 But i really miss russia. The people and the culture. Sadly, it is not safe anymore as a german to visit russia.
@@barbararadzeviciusbondi4150 i dont blame nothing and nobody here. but if you werent in russia before, plz stop talking about. i knew russia since 15 years and i spent there more then a year last 15 years together. i knew the BRIGHT and the dark sides. i didnt said anything else. and specially NOTHING about the people. maybe you should read better my comment again, before complaining something i never said.
I love your tours. Even when the areas are in need of repair they are still clean and free from trash. I wish our streets were like that. ❤ from New York😊
It feels so special to be able to see so much of the ordinary life in Russia. I would not have ever realized that Siberia would look like this. I only think of it as cold and full of snow; never realizing that people can live there just like any other place in the world. Thank you so much for all the visuals!
I have traveled to several Siberia cities including this one but I did not remember so many apartment blocks with warn paint. Here in St Petersburg the older Soviet apartments have been restored for the most part but the population doubled since the war so many modern high rise apartment buildings to 20 stories were build away from the historic city center where I live. I am an American who visited the USSR first in 1976. and moved from California to the city center of St Petersburg 24 years ago. The city is beautiful and has very interesting history. Regardless of where you go it seems everyone is really nice and everyone gets a long, and highly cultured and educated compared to US. It is very pleasant to live here and exciting in that there is so much out side the home of interest with hundreds of world leading museums palaces 600 beautiful parks and access to culture unmatched by any city on earth The country is very diverse, with 200 native ethnicities and all get a long well, but they all share similar family values long lost in the US. There is an amazing amount of personal freedom so anyone visiting is shocked how different than the decades of daily propaganda had been absorbed. Visiting here causes many Brits and Americans to not believe their governments about anything any more. It takes so time to drop the daily fear of strangers in US cities, the crime is exploding there so women are afraid of men, and everyone is afraid of crime. A woman, alone could walk anywhere. for any distance and be perfectly safe ......at 3am. It takes visitors a week at least to have that fear of unknown people to fade. In the west there is so much division between people and fear is constant. If someone is a different race, nationality, gender different political views and a thousand other divisions. Here in Russia there is almost no division, regardless of where you came from or what you believe, if someone does not like you it is because of your character. But they would still help youj if you need it or be polite and respectful . Once you get used to everyone being simply an un-met friend personal stress level drops dramatically and calm settles in. Americans do not realize the stress fear and anger they live in until the move to another country not-controlled by the US....that leaves 85% of the world as a place to become calm and happy There are other factors that reduce stress, such as finally having access to natural foods and their health improves. No GMO or chemicals in food makes a big difference in ones health, mentality and physical shape. One major difference in quality of life, regardless of income there is very little debt, most people over 22 own their home, in cities having a car is less convenient than the excellent public transport or "you-drive" cars parks all over where you get in and drive to your destination and leave it for the next person, electric scooters everywhere, just turn it own with your phone and go to your destination and leave it where you stop. Even taxis are cheap. Being a California car nut who collected Italian GTs, ..36 Maserati, several Jags, 2 Land cruisers FJ-40 and a number of trucks and been in Russia 24 years and have no interest in or need for a car. I do not think in terms of driving but simply the destination and in most cases it is walking, the excellent subways system, and now with free delivery any store can get your purchases to you within 30 minutes...free. I have spent time in 93 countries and living in Russia is the most enjoyable and safe even with the US with 2800 nuclear missiles aimed at us at all times. Russia does not start wars but it DOES finish them. Russia only entered by invitation into the Donbas which had declared independence are 8 years AFTER the US was was started after the illegal coup out of the US embassy removed the only popularly elected president Ukraine ever had.
It's entirely up to you Nastya but I would block people who only comment to make anti-Russian political points. The rest of us come here to get away from all that. They'll pop up again under new names, almost every TH-camr has their group of trolls.
@@RusGirlVlog theyre trying to hurt your feelings and upset you so I would just block them straight away. I'm only one person but I think i speak for many.
The more comments, the more traction a video gets. These trolls are factually helping build her channel 😊 PS I have my political opinions but in no way do I relate these to regular people like Nastya and her CLEARLY unpolitical content.
Western people like myself are curious about Russia .Thank you for taking us all on your journey .I hear there are some of my Australian countrymen living and farming not far from you .
Thank you for a lovely walking tour. I enjoy your videos so much and learn a great deal about your country; it is beautiful. You are a lovely person, Nastya!
Thanks for showing us around this neighbourhood, Nastya. I agree that those buildings are beautiful and have charm even when they have peeling paint and rust. The ones that have been renovated are really lovely. I had no idea what cities in Siberia were like and I think they are very beautiful with all the lovely big trees. I really like to see how people live in your homeland as I have only visited Moscow and St. Petersburg and a few small places in between.
Beautiful! Absolutely LOVE the architecture and gardens! A little surprised to see cables along the streets and buildings, but if they still operate, why not? Sincerely THANK YOU for your videos and breaking the stereotypes! Sending lots of love your way; I’m so happy for you and your children to be able to move back home to family and a really beautiful area. Wishing you all the best!
You can save all those bones and fat of the meat in the freezer and when you have a bunch, you can cover them with water and boil them up (simmer for about 2 hours on low) and make wonderful beef stock. That pulls out all the exceptional nutrients from the bone marrow. I hated seeing you throw that bone in the trash because I save all my bones and fat to make stock (and for chicken I also save the skin.)
The autumn in Siberia is similar beautiful to ours in Germanys south. Am sharing with you your love to old buildings and old stories from people. I think its so important to have this connections with the past. I am looking forward to your next video.🎉🎉🎉 Best wishes, thank you so much and God bless from Bavaria❤️
Hi Nastya. I enjoy your channel and find it relaxing. I love seeing how people in other countries live. Your country has such a fascinating history, and the Russian people have been through so much. I hope you and your family and fellow countrymen continue to thrive.
Hi , Nastia , I live in Slovakia , the old buildings - their style and architecture are some from 50 s , but there are older buildings from between the wars era or older.
I've noticed that it's peaceful in your videos. Even if there are cars & quite a few people, theres no yelling or loud music. I really like that. Also ,you could have made some bone broth with that T bone 😋
Hi Nastya, I really like 😊 when go through neighborhoods in your city. You very descriptive on your knowledge . Really enjoy when your cooking skills,they great.thanks a lot Cal from Calgary , Alberta Canada😊
Aún no he terminado de ver el vídeo,pero: gracias por adelantado por estos tours tan fantásticos,Nastya!😍 No sabes cuánto los disfruto... Descubrir esos edificios antiguos multicolores y medio desconchados,los viejos parques infantiles,los rincones "secretos de calles escondidas...todo ese entorno tan poético y evocador me inspira una nostalgia y una ternura tremendas🥹 Es como si hiciera un viaje a la infancia feliz y ya lejana,es muy entrañable para mí. Cada vídeo tuyo es una fiesta y un "viaje alucinante" 😊 (como la película😅) Cuídate mucho,querida amiga! Te mando unos cuantos rayos de sol español para que no sea tan duro tu frío siberiano🌞😎 Besotes,nos vemos pronto!🫠🫶
There is considerable charm in that old neighbourhood; even in the buildings in need of repair and a coat of fresh paint. Reminds me of the architecture of old neighbourhoods in my own Canadian cities from my childhood [a long time ago] but those areas are gone now in the name of "progress" [I mean the profit for Development Companies].
It’s interesting how it seems like during the Soviet Union those building once stood up nice and pretty and were probably maintained well but now it all looks run down and has not been renovated. Interesting…. That’s a shame they are probably sturdy to be able to go through very low temperature and snow and they also would look very good when renovated. I do like how they look very much
Have you thought about making a bone broth from the left over bones? I collect the bones from the steaks that we eat and then cook them over many hours. My kids absolutely love bone broth. Now in fall and winter we have some almost every dinner.
Thanks for that interesting tour! So nostalgic.😊 My grandmother lived in a building similar to the one at 3:24, it was built in 1948. Those rack for carpets at the 7:20 were all over the neighbourhood. We as kids used to climb on them. 😁
I enjoy your videos, especially your walks. All your history in Russia. My ex mother-in-law was from Russia. Moved here in America at 16 yrs old but never gave up her roots. She still has family there. She's gone now. May she RIP.
Visiting old buildings makes me think of, Who lived there, What were their lives like. I love exploring old buildings, houses, And Mansions. So much history to uncover.
2:02 прям типичный Челябинск, улицы Горького и Героев Танкограда, а ещё дворы рядом с нашей центральной улицей с такими же домами. Люблю в других городах узнавать свой Челябинск.
@@Егоза-д4ф не спойлерите, плиз, а то я к вам ещё приехать собираюсь)) в Новосибирск тоже хотела, но я словно там побывала после Настиных видео. Не хочу быть с таким же впечатлением от Нижнего))
Thanks Nastya, for taking us on a tour of some of your favorite buildings. Very nice, especially the ones which have been renovated, luved the vintage ironworks. A snapshot of a different time.
NASTYA, THANK YOU FOR THE TOURS YOU BRING US, THEY ARE VERY INTERESTING AND COOL. SO MUCH HISTORY AND DETAILS IN EVERY BUILDING WOW. HOPE YOU'RE FEELING BETTER ❤. TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS 🙏✨ YOU.
Hi Nastya, you would be a great city tour guide with all your great knowledge ❤. Thanks for taking us with you 😊. The squirrels in Siberia are looking different as in Germany. In Germany they are completely brown. I love Squirrels 🐿️ much.
I enjoy how tranquil your videos are. Being able to know each other via social media really shows how much we have in common in USA, just different geographic. ❤ ohhh, save that steak bone and boil the marrow out into a stock. Very healthy and hearty for stews n soups. With love from North Carolina 💙🇺🇸
Nastya, today it was a rare video, a very, very, very nice video. "Alice in Wonderland" a real place (without automobiles) !!! what a beauty with the old buildings !
It is so interesting to see a city that I may never be able to see in person. I always thought of Siberia as a very remote and mostly undeveloped land. It is amazing to see the architecture. Thank you
What a good looking steak. Last year, in January, I ordered a half of beef from a local farmer lady. It was gone by August. So this year I ordered a whole cow. Mainly me and my dog eat it. Much better than store bought. No chemicals or vaccines used.
Support my channel ❤️⤵️
Become a patreon: www.patreon.com/NastyainSiberia
Buy me a coffee (or a steak): www.buymeacoffee.com/NastyainSiberia ☕️🥩
PayPal: nastyavitkova0@gmail.com
With love,
Nastya
I will support you if you tell us your opinion on ruSSian war of conquest and war crimes in Ukraine. Thank you
@@ConnorBurns-lm3mk I hope she tells you where you can stick your support. This isnt a political channel.
@@cargumdeu Nobody´s talking to you, communist, so get out of here. BTW, how many people did your father kill in Ukraine, ruSSian alcoholic?
@@cargumdeu Lie! This IS a political channel. This is just another Kremlin-funded ruSSian propaganda channel. After all, Nastya is running an Instagram account although we all know that Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (X) have been banned in fascist ruSSia. Only ruSSian propagandists are allowed to use it and have access to it.
Hey Nastya, why you, as a proud ruSSian use AMERICAN TH-cam, Instagram and Patreon instead of some primitive ruSSian platform? You are a typical ruSSian hypocrate. It´s funny how you ruSSians always pretend to be big ruSSian patriots yet you always copy everything from us, use technologies from the evil decadent West, American social networks, Iphones, Western cars, clothes, shoes, music, movies, fast foods, everything. This is self-explanatory. You ruSSians have no culture. You copy everything from us, you try to be like us. You have no self-respect. And that´s why nobody respects you. You have no culture. It would be embarassing even in ruSSian to wear ruSSian clothes, shoes or drive primitive ruSSian cars (I mean Chinese cars because ruSSians are not able to produce even own car. Lada is 100 % Chinese car, rebranded as Lada for ruSSian market). So again. Why are you using TH-cam and Patreon instead of Telegram? 😄😁😆
I love all of these tours and historical information. Thank you!
I love your videos it’s the only way I will see some of Russia .This is not a political channel it’s interesting and relaxing to watch .It’s Nastyas life that’s all it is about !Leave it at that .😇
I have a melancholic feeling when i see such old places and buildings, i think about all the happy and sad moments people lived there, every laughter and every tear, and now they are all gone!.. so weird feeling.... I love your city so much, now it is my dream touristic destination 🧡
Таже херня☝😲
Hi Nastya! I am in Wisconsin USA and I so enjoy your walking tours ..and, that we can enjoy the past history..so much beauty remains...and, you give us a chance to enjoy it from your eyes. God bless you...and, thank you so much. ❤️
🫶🏻🍂🌻love love these old neighborhoods, and you exploring. I adore old homes, things, and buildings as well.
TH-cam recommended your channel when I am being depressed and desperated after break up with my partner. I noticed that while watching your videos I somehow start feeling better with a bit of relief. Your voice is so smooth and pictures are so nice. Thank you.
Go back and watch her videos from the summer when she's at her Dacha... and you'll get lots of relaxing feels! Hope you feel better soon (I've SO been there!) 🥰
@@sweethomealamanda thanks
Feel better soon! Her videos are my cure for anxiety really! Sending you love and hugs :)
@@milicagrujic1361 thank you so much
Yesterday, I was watching a professional video on touring Rome. It was professionally done by a tour company. Anyway, not even halfway through, I said out loud, “Nastya,’s videos are better than this!“ I seriously find your walking tours of your town very interesting and I also love the architecture of old buildings. Thank you for showing us something that I would normally never had the opportunity to see.
I watch those too. Amazing Walking Tours is the one I watch. I feel the same about Nastya's videos, I actually look forward to her posting a video, whereas for the other tour channel, I just watch one if I happen to see it when I'm on TH-cam. 😊
Nastya´s videos are more professional because "her" channel is Kremlin-funded propaganda channel aimed at improving image of fascist ruSSia. It´s just another ruSSian propaganda channel. Don´t be fooled.
@@wendybaldwin5460 Bob Woodward: ‘Putin is the Adolf Hitler of our century’
@@ConnorBurns-lm3mk...Relax and stop drinking the Western cool aid..
@@mortenchristiansen4331.....you mean Bibi Natanyahu..and his Holocaust in Palestine
I’ve always wanted to visit Russia , your country looks incredibly clean, no litter , the shops look nice and clean. Really enjoying what you post and sharing your knowledge .
Nahh come on 😂. I travelled a lot through russia (my wife is from udmurtia). There are bright sides but many dark ones. Broken streets, many bomshikis (alcoholics), worn down houses, cars and shops. Backyards always worn down heavily. And trash bags everywhere. You can show a cointry always without the dark sides, but iam more for reality. You have both in russia of course, nice and not so nice 😊 But i really miss russia. The people and the culture. Sadly, it is not safe anymore as a german to visit russia.
@@danielsalem7624Germans have a not so good reputation anywhere. Dont blame Russia for that.
@@danielsalem7624It is also not rally safe to visit Germany anymore...
@@hannaR_ thats maybe true. But its another thing.
@@barbararadzeviciusbondi4150 i dont blame nothing and nobody here. but if you werent in russia before, plz stop talking about. i knew russia since 15 years and i spent there more then a year last 15 years together. i knew the BRIGHT and the dark sides. i didnt said anything else. and specially NOTHING about the people. maybe you should read better my comment again, before complaining something i never said.
Такое впечатление, будто я сама там погуляла, спасибо за экскурсию!
I love your tours. Even when the areas are in need of repair they are still clean and free from trash. I wish our streets were like that. ❤ from New York😊
It feels so special to be able to see so much of the ordinary life in Russia. I would not have ever realized that Siberia would look like this. I only think of it as cold and full of snow; never realizing that people can live there just like any other place in the world. Thank you so much for all the visuals!
Russia. Siberia. Krasnoyarsk th-cam.com/users/shortsae4rMoK_fCY?si=HDSebu98X9paRiwy
I have traveled to several Siberia cities including this one but I did not remember so many apartment blocks with warn paint. Here in St Petersburg the older Soviet apartments have been restored for the most part but the population doubled since the war so many modern high rise apartment buildings to 20 stories were build away from the historic city center where I live. I am an American who visited the USSR first in 1976. and moved from California to the city center of St Petersburg 24 years ago. The city is beautiful and has very interesting history. Regardless of where you go it seems everyone is really nice and everyone gets a long, and highly cultured and educated compared to US. It is very pleasant to live here and exciting in that there is so much out side the home of interest with hundreds of world leading museums palaces 600 beautiful parks and access to culture unmatched by any city on earth
The country is very diverse, with 200 native ethnicities and all get a long well, but they all share similar family values long lost in the US. There is an amazing amount of personal freedom so anyone visiting is shocked how different than the decades of daily propaganda had been absorbed. Visiting here causes many Brits and Americans to not believe their governments about anything any more. It takes so time to drop the daily fear of strangers in US cities, the crime is exploding there so women are afraid of men, and everyone is afraid of crime. A woman, alone could walk anywhere. for any distance and be perfectly safe ......at 3am. It takes visitors a week at least to have that fear of unknown people to fade. In the west there is so much division between people and fear is constant. If someone is a different race, nationality, gender different political views and a thousand other divisions. Here in Russia there is almost no division, regardless of where you came from or what you believe, if someone does not like you it is because of your character. But they would still help youj if you need it or be polite and respectful . Once you get used to everyone being simply an un-met friend personal stress level drops dramatically and calm settles in. Americans do not realize the stress fear and anger they live in until the move to another country not-controlled by the US....that leaves 85% of the world as a place to become calm and happy There are other factors that reduce stress, such as finally having access to natural foods and their health improves. No GMO or chemicals in food makes a big difference in ones health, mentality and physical shape. One major difference in quality of life, regardless of income there is very little debt, most people over 22 own their home, in cities having a car is less convenient than the excellent public transport or "you-drive" cars parks all over where you get in and drive to your destination and leave it for the next person, electric scooters everywhere, just turn it own with your phone and go to your destination and leave it where you stop. Even taxis are cheap. Being a California car nut who collected Italian GTs, ..36 Maserati, several Jags, 2 Land cruisers FJ-40 and a number of trucks and been in Russia 24 years and have no interest in or need for a car. I do not think in terms of driving but simply the destination and in most cases it is walking, the excellent subways system, and now with free delivery any store can get your purchases to you within 30 minutes...free. I have spent time in 93 countries and living in Russia is the most enjoyable and safe even with the US with 2800 nuclear missiles aimed at us at all times. Russia does not start wars but it DOES finish them. Russia only entered by invitation into the Donbas which had declared independence are 8 years AFTER the US was was started after the illegal coup out of the US embassy removed the only popularly elected president Ukraine ever had.
I love seeing old buildings and wondering about the people who used to live there in old times.
It's entirely up to you Nastya but I would block people who only comment to make anti-Russian political points. The rest of us come here to get away from all that. They'll pop up again under new names, almost every TH-camr has their group of trolls.
They will never get tired of what they do. I meet them below my videos sometimes as well.
@@RusGirlVlog theyre trying to hurt your feelings and upset you so I would just block them straight away. I'm only one person but I think i speak for many.
@@cargumdeu by the way, I do it. It seems, Nastya doesn't.
@@RusGirlVlog Bob Woodward: ‘Putin is the Adolf Hitler of our century’
The more comments, the more traction a video gets. These trolls are factually helping build her channel 😊
PS I have my political opinions but in no way do I relate these to regular people like Nastya and her CLEARLY unpolitical content.
Western people like myself are curious about Russia .Thank you for taking us all on your journey .I hear there are some of my Australian countrymen living and farming not far from you .
Thank you for a lovely walking tour. I enjoy your videos so much and learn a great deal about your country; it is beautiful. You are a lovely person, Nastya!
So happy I discovered your channel - new favorite!! Sending lots of love to Russia from Texas ♥️
yeah, her channel is so relaxing!
@@RusGirlVlogtrue❤
I love the colours of all the old buildings, so cheerful. Sad to see them declining.
Fantastic love those iron sculptures one was Mary Poppins 😅
Thanks for showing us around this neighbourhood, Nastya. I agree that those buildings are beautiful and have charm even when they have peeling paint and rust. The ones that have been renovated are really lovely. I had no idea what cities in Siberia were like and I think they are very beautiful with all the lovely big trees. I really like to see how people live in your homeland as I have only visited Moscow and St. Petersburg and a few small places in between.
I love old buildings too! I feel exactly the same I think about who might of lived there and what there lives were like there x
Beautiful! Absolutely LOVE the architecture and gardens! A little surprised to see cables along the streets and buildings, but if they still operate, why not? Sincerely THANK YOU for your videos and breaking the stereotypes! Sending lots of love your way; I’m so happy for you and your children to be able to move back home to family and a really beautiful area. Wishing you all the best!
This is a very fascinating look at soviet life. Thank you Dear Nastya....
You can save all those bones and fat of the meat in the freezer and when you have a bunch, you can cover them with water and boil them up (simmer for about 2 hours on low) and make wonderful beef stock. That pulls out all the exceptional nutrients from the bone marrow. I hated seeing you throw that bone in the trash because I save all my bones and fat to make stock (and for chicken I also save the skin.)
Совершенно верно, это не стейк, 😊 это кость для варки бульона, для супа или борща. 😊 Этот бульон отличный источник коллагена. 🤗
“Like nothing happened” love it!
The autumn in Siberia is similar beautiful to ours in Germanys south.
Am sharing with you your love to old buildings and old stories from people.
I think its so important to have this connections with the past. I am looking forward to your next video.🎉🎉🎉
Best wishes, thank you so much and God bless from Bavaria❤️
Very interesting,enjoy the tours!🥰🇨🇦
I loved the architecture of the buildings. What a beautiful town! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
I love the colors of the old buildings and the architecture 🔥💚🧡💜
Hi Nastya. I enjoy your channel and find it relaxing. I love seeing how people in other countries live. Your country has such a fascinating history, and the Russian people have been through so much. I hope you and your family and fellow countrymen continue to thrive.
Привет) С другого угла посмотрела на свой любимый город. Спасибо. И рада, что попала на ваш канал❤
The iron sculptures are my favorite 😃
The little concrete structure looks like an access point or vent for underground steam or utility tunnels.
Hi , Nastia , I live in Slovakia , the old buildings - their style and architecture are some from 50 s , but there are older buildings from between the wars era or older.
I've noticed that it's peaceful in your videos. Even if there are cars & quite a few people, theres no yelling or loud music. I really like that.
Also ,you could have made some bone broth with that T bone 😋
Volim te stare zgrade i da zamišljam kakav je život bio nekad u njima.❤❤❤
I ja...😊👍
Great video! I really love this old Soviet area
Not a kindergarten but a daycare!😊
Hi Nastya, I really like 😊 when go through neighborhoods in your city. You very descriptive on your knowledge . Really enjoy when your cooking skills,they great.thanks a lot Cal from Calgary , Alberta Canada😊
New to this channel. Hello from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Canada.
I would save the beef bones in the freezer and then make stock.
Sending you Love from the Mountains 🌄 of New Hampshire in America 🇺🇸♥️🕊️
Aún no he terminado de ver el vídeo,pero: gracias por adelantado por estos tours tan fantásticos,Nastya!😍
No sabes cuánto los disfruto...
Descubrir esos edificios antiguos multicolores y medio desconchados,los viejos parques infantiles,los rincones "secretos de calles escondidas...todo ese entorno tan poético y evocador me inspira una nostalgia y una ternura tremendas🥹
Es como si hiciera un viaje a la infancia feliz y ya lejana,es muy entrañable para mí.
Cada vídeo tuyo es una fiesta y un "viaje alucinante" 😊
(como la película😅)
Cuídate mucho,querida amiga!
Te mando unos cuantos rayos de sol español para que no sea tan duro tu frío siberiano🌞😎
Besotes,nos vemos pronto!🫠🫶
Thank you for making this video. It's such a pretty place. So clean and well kept . This place puts to shame many of the cities in my homeland
I love those old buildings! It would be great to see them renovated.
I really enjoyed exploring with you! I'd love to see the apartments inside the beautiful white building that has been restored.
Magnificent old buildings and I agree I love the ones not renovated, gives them so much character! 👏
I absolutely love that buildings have the metal rack to put rugs on to clean & get snow off! Everywhere should have that
There is considerable charm in that old neighbourhood; even in the buildings in need of repair and a coat of fresh paint. Reminds me of the architecture of old neighbourhoods in my own Canadian cities from my childhood [a long time ago] but those areas are gone now in the name of "progress" [I mean the profit for Development Companies].
Enjoyed seeing your country. It’s beautiful. I love the old buildings also.USA
It’s interesting how it seems like during the Soviet Union those building once stood up nice and pretty and were probably maintained well but now it all looks run down and has not been renovated. Interesting….
That’s a shame they are probably sturdy to be able to go through very low temperature and snow and they also would look very good when renovated. I do like how they look very much
Thank you for taking us along beautiful love the churches. Have a nice day⭐🎨🌟💚🌸🌺🍉
Beautiful pictures and nice scenery love your sweet videos I’ve never experienced Russia from the inside before nice job
Have you thought about making a bone broth from the left over bones? I collect the bones from the steaks that we eat and then cook them over many hours. My kids absolutely love bone broth. Now in fall and winter we have some almost every dinner.
😂😂😂😂 the weirdest and grossest idea ever .
Greetings from Latvia. ❤
Thanks for that interesting tour! So nostalgic.😊 My grandmother lived in a building similar to the one at 3:24, it was built in 1948. Those rack for carpets at the 7:20 were all over the neighbourhood. We as kids used to climb on them. 😁
Love the tour. That butcher shop could be an entire video, lol. Now I need to get a steak of my own. :)
Good work 👍
Thanks for taking us around to check out a neighborhood in your Siberian city.
Thank you for this video! Very interesting! You are so pretty when you 😃 smile ❤️! G🧑🏻🌾🇨🇦
God bless you 🙏
Love watching your nice videos❤
I enjoy your videos, especially your walks. All your history in Russia. My ex mother-in-law was from Russia. Moved here in America at 16 yrs old but never gave up her roots. She still has family there. She's gone now. May she RIP.
I love old buildings too.
Visiting old buildings makes me think of, Who lived there, What were their lives like.
I love exploring old buildings, houses, And Mansions.
So much history to uncover.
I love your steak-eating at the end and the spotless cleanup shot after "like nothing happened!" 😂❤👍
Crime scene...was very impressed 😂😂😂
2:02 прям типичный Челябинск, улицы Горького и Героев Танкограда, а ещё дворы рядом с нашей центральной улицей с такими же домами. Люблю в других городах узнавать свой Челябинск.
И Нижний Новгород тоже)
@@Егоза-д4ф не спойлерите, плиз, а то я к вам ещё приехать собираюсь)) в Новосибирск тоже хотела, но я словно там побывала после Настиных видео. Не хочу быть с таким же впечатлением от Нижнего))
It seems like your city is pedestrian-friendly despite there being a lot of cars. I wish it was more like that in my city.
All Russian cities are pedestrian friendly
It’s wonderful to see how happy you are to be home!
I seriously love your gideos
Thank you for a nice vlog Nastya🌸
Brilliant episode. Thank you.
💜 from Australia ☺
What a treat to see this beautiful architecture ❗️ The colors were awesome. Now I need to eat a steak. 😅 take care and bye bye for now ❤
Thanks Nastya, for taking us on a tour of some of your favorite buildings. Very nice, especially the ones which have been renovated, luved the vintage ironworks. A snapshot of a different time.
Hi Nastya, keep posting if and when you want to, I love watching your vlogs always so interesting. That T-bone steak looked really good!!! ❤❤❤
NASTYA, THANK YOU FOR THE TOURS YOU BRING US, THEY ARE VERY INTERESTING AND COOL. SO MUCH HISTORY AND DETAILS IN EVERY BUILDING WOW. HOPE YOU'RE FEELING BETTER ❤. TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS 🙏✨ YOU.
That squirrel was so pretty
you have a real photographer's eye
Thank you Nastya for showing us around your city
I love your channel! ❤
I love ALL of your videos Nastya! Aaw man that steak looks AMAZING!!! Now I want one 😍🐄🍽
Thank you for taking us with you on your walk! What a lovely neighbourhood!
You should definitely visit Akademgorodok - it's really the most beautiful place in Novosibirsk, and it's also changed a lot in 16 years
Hi Nastya, you would be a great city tour guide with all your great knowledge ❤. Thanks for taking us with you 😊. The squirrels in Siberia are looking different as in Germany. In Germany they are completely brown. I love Squirrels 🐿️ much.
Sending love from the Philippines 🌷🌸🌼🇵🇭 I'm always excited to see your next home renovation update ☺️💐
Another great video Nastya !!!
Very enjoyable video, think its so cool and interesting to see the old houses and stuff 👍✨,
I enjoy how tranquil your videos are. Being able to know each other via social media really shows how much we have in common in USA, just different geographic. ❤ ohhh, save that steak bone and boil the marrow out into a stock. Very healthy and hearty for stews n soups. With love from North Carolina 💙🇺🇸
Lovely buildings,
Nastya, today it was a rare video, a very, very, very nice video. "Alice in Wonderland" a real place (without automobiles) !!! what a beauty with the old buildings !
It is so interesting to see a city that I may never be able to see in person. I always thought of Siberia as a very remote and mostly undeveloped land. It is amazing to see the architecture. Thank you
Such beautiful architecture. ❤
I will support your channel by sharing and liking.❤
What a good looking steak. Last year, in January, I ordered a half of beef from a local farmer lady. It was gone by August. So this year I ordered a whole cow. Mainly me and my dog eat it. Much better than store bought. No chemicals or vaccines used.
😍😍😍😍😍
2:19 😍😍😍😍😍
3:12 niceeeeee!!!!!
very very very very nice video I love it.... cheers from Spain
minneapolis and st paul! i live in the suburbs close by ^UU^ i had no idea about this city friendship i can't believe it hehe :D
There’s something comforting about this. Watching from Wales 🏴
I appreciate the different cultures. So I enjoy are videos. Thank you
I love your videos and the little touches of history ❤️