If you ever go to ex Soviet country of Kirgizia ,please go to Issyk Kul lake and Soviet time sanatorium called Goluboi Issyk Kul.Theres a lot to have a look at around the lake as well.Soviet spirit with local flavour.
I must've seen this video at least fifty times or more but I always keep coming back. Something about the rainy atmosphere, the Cafe New Century, catching the train into Bobruisk, exploring the Soviet architecture, and the hotel & restaurant at the end... it's such a typical Bald video but something about it is just so comforting.
It’s also the first ever really soviet video. Before that I was thinking nobody would be interested in all the Soviet architecture and places that I was. My channel was all about India mostly. But I thought I’d do a film I wanted to make and see what happened…and well here we are a couple years later and I’m known as ‘the Soviet guy’ on TH-cam. Have a good day and thanks for the comment.
Thanks BaldBen I was looking over year ago for anything Russian and Eastern Europe and here I am …. Your subscriber. Thanks again I be learnt by you so much and wish I could live cook breathe etc the history and good hearted ness of some of your aqauantances
@@baldandbankrupt never stop doing soviet countries videos, so many countries so much to see, you could travel russia for years. just do longer videos and show more , i bet you experience way more than you show :) we both rural areas and big cities are interesting, transnistria and belarus are closest to ussr times, visit it more, each city has its story and aura
@@scottwhitley3392 Miserable yes, the communist era was miserable in the 80's , we still pay for it and have a lot to catch up with.But rude might be because UK and other civilized countries are getting less educated people and more workers looking for low payed jobs that most people don't want, also lots of beggars and criminals.Immigration laws should be harder on people that don't plan to integrate,either an honest triage or close borders.
"My big regret in my life is that I never saw the Sovjet Union". I totally agree on that one. I went to the region Moscow several times and also visited the countries at the Baltic Sea. I love it there. Your episodes make my smile. I recognize the passion and pleasure I experienced in my travels at the time. The people there are so different from what I see here and read in the media. I would love to travel again with someone like you in the former USSR. You inspire me!
I feel the same. I am from Hungary. I can find so many things familiar here. Hungary joined the EU, but the daily life of the ordinary people are so similar to the people in Russia, or Belarus.. I think. The difference is that we can work in the EU in awful and exhausting jobs and of course, we are not welcome there, look at Brexit or at home in multinacionational companies for peanuts. Our politicians are the winners. They can steal more... 🤔 There is the money from EU for them.
Renáta Szabó Try live in Russia if you love it so much, and feel at home there. Greetings from the UK, we feel very relieved after Brexit and the end of parasitic “guests”
@@mvl6827 england is more foreigners than english, what are you talking about? lol Rather be in eastern europe where i dont have to say sorry or be around people who dont understand me
@Jerzy Wolwowicz I think we'd get along well. I'm 54 and my story is somewhat similar. I've been in two hurricanes, a typhoon, a couple of tropical storms and an 8.2 earthquake. I've lived in 5 countries and visited 86 on 5 continents. This COVID shit will limit my summer plans, but as you well know, the addiction never leaves.
@mabbohabb I've lived abroad, so that helps. Seasonal employment helps too as I have summers off. The key is to be frugal. My house and cars aren't fancy and I have no expensive vices other than travel. In the past 20 years, 80% of travel has been with a family.
@@MrMajsterixx some like it because we like the style, ambience, culture already. Another reason, which few will admit, is that to many westerns born in the 60s and 70s, these places and peoples remind us of something that still existed when we were children, but which has been permanently destroyed in our own countries. No need to spell it out.
I have never been interested in exploration videos before but this guy is so passionate and gets excited even over the little things :D I love watching your videos! Only discovered your channel today but I have subscribed of course!
Me too! I just watched a millionaire couple who sold everything and bought a yacht and decided to sail from atlantic oceans all the way to the islands in the Pacific. A channel that is about sailing around the world. Then suddenly YT recommended this amazing channel! Its so unique! I really liked his kind of content because he is describing every places he is visiting! I love it!
What I like about Belarus that there are no advertisement billboards anywhere to be seen. Billboards create so much visual clutter that it's really tiring to look at. Belarus looks clean and minimalistic.
I disagree about billboards. I love the neon signs in a lot of former Republics. In Bishkek in the city center its full of neon lights and signs and it gives it a certain charm.
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo at some point, billboards and public advertisement make every place look the same, and it loses it's uniqueness and originality. sadly, in the future, every place (and people) in the world will look the same.
Cosa Nostra £1 for every time Bald says SOVIET & we could have fed the entire population of Moscow three times over & twice on a Sunday. Seeing notifications from this dude makes lockdown almost worth it.
His clips especially those ex - USSR countries are more interesting to watch than NetFlix. Never seen a TH-camr who is so fanatic to Soviet stuffs.. hope I had known your videos before I visited Georgia country.
I think I could really enjoy living in one of these countries. I really like how everything is spread out and requires walking, biking, etc., to get to your destination. There, it is designed for safely walking to and fro; not so in many places in America. Although there seems that much of these locations are low energy, laid back; which seems to encourage socializing and friendship building. Here, where I reside, we work and work and work.
I gotta hand it to Belarus everything inside is really clean. It's not horrible and mouldy and dirty, it's clearly kept it in good condition - the cafes, stations, hotel. Really respect that care and attention.
I just started watching your videos, I am visually impaired, I like the way you describe things on your videos, for people that myself that are blind, I definitely like that back in time, luck, keep it up with your videos.
@@Shreyaasreyli well the way you can write and read on platforms like this is computers, you download software called jaws reader, and that is for people that are visually impaired, to use on a computer. Most all new modern iPhones have some type of screen reader, and it enables you to write as well.
3:04 reminds me of Kruschev's excitement of eating at IBM's cafeteria on his visit to the U.S. in 1959. He was so fascinated with their setup he ordered similar cafeterias to be made in Soviet factories when he returned home. From his memoirs: "The management and the employees both ate there in the lunchroom. Like everyone else, we picked up our utensils and went to the window where they give out the meals, they put our food on our plates, and we went back to whatever table we chose, and once we had eaten that dish we could repeat the procedure and get another dish. It was a democratic arrangement. I think the management was deliberately trying to make a demonstration of democracy, and I admit that I liked it very much. In my speeches later on [back in the USSR] I promoted and encouraged this kind of food service for our factories: there was nothing superfluous anywhere in the operation. The surface of the tables in the lunchroom was plastic. All you had to do was wipe it with a damp cloth and the table was clean."
Only recently did I bump into this guy… and gosh I love him. How much respect and kindness does he show to everyone, regardless of their age, nationality or whatever. Keep it up dude, we are many back home who are as fascinated by this former world which is the USSR as you are, and who watch these videos. Cheers from Spain :)
I like this man 1. He has a great and comfy camera angle so I feel like I'm also physically in the places he shows. 2. He tends to choose kind of hidden and unwellknown places which is great. 3. His accent is easy to understand. 4. He keeps his manner and ettiquette in wherever he is. Keep it up!
Hello mate. I am doctor from Myanmar & i like your self-made show around the world. I can see other countries.peoples.cultures & politics. I watch your videos every night after my clinic job. I love your show brother. ♥♥♥
Fascinating. This takes me back. I was lucky enough in the 1980s to travel several times through eastern Europe before the iron curtain came down. I always felt safe and the people were friendly, even though I'm an English speaker (Canada) and only know a few words of German, which was enough to get by on. I miss those days.
You can't get mugged there - it's a socialist country. In a neoliberal paradise like Cape town, Nairobi, Johannesburg the chance to get mugged is 100%. Tykhanovskaya is dying for handing over the country to some big muggers.
Look, a soviet sidewalk. Look, a soviet traffic light. Look, a soviet sky. Look, i'm inhaling soviet air. P.S: The videos are actually very interesting.
oh that's so recognisable. I've been to Russia quite some times, but the small time capsules from the Soviet Union remain the most fascinating places to visit. And at these times I always regret that I never visited the Soviet Union itself. Thank you so much for your videos, I recognise a lot of places you visited, but you also manage to show places I'd never thought of visiting. Makes me want to go to Russia or Belarus again and just go and visit a random city/village that I pinpoint on a map.
Awesome video. I love how you look at places like the bus station and hotel restaurant in such detail - these are places most travel vloggers would ignore completely. As someone fascinated by how real people lived during Soviet times I find these videos totally engrossing. Thank you.
I've been living near this hotel (literally 200 m from it) for 26 years at this point... ...yet it took me a bald British youtuber to actually see it from the inside. 🤭
There are a lot of things locals don't bother with everywhere. I haven't visited some of the main nature tourist attractions of my city, like going to the top (driving or hiking) of "America's mountain"
Because there are literally ne people there. No dust, no bustle. How will it get dirty? Unless you not clean it regularly. It is easier to regulate things when they are such less in number. Since i live in india, i think this is the problem, so many people, bustle, dust, this that everything in little places cz less space per person. It has to get dirty. You cannot control the number of people there here are too many. But this was fun to watch.
I think I’ve figured this out… it’s cheaper for him to travel through the former Soviet republics (trains, rooms, meals) than it would be to stay at home! ; )
I’ve learned so much about the people, the Russian people, from watching this site! I was a Cold War American soldier Station in Europe and had a much different opinion of them back then! I was so wrong about these people. Irving.
This is how life in 70's Britain was for most of us. The Colours, furniture etc.. post war Europe, it was only the US that could afford glitz and fancy food in those days... and that looks even more dated. Having traveled Asia, Americas, Europe and Middle East during the 80s and 90s I always fancied travel in the former USSR Countries but it all looks like Milton Keynes and there is only so much gloom and concrete I can take.
But you have Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Queen, ELP and tons of good all time classics rock music. And beautiful sport cars like Jaguar E-Type and Triumph Spitfire.)
@@olegalkhimovich4804 nah mate, thems was the 60s when we had the sports cars like E-type and Spitfire, 70s was Allegro and Avenger. Queen didn't come to fame until the 80s and heavy metal was born of depression and working class grime. We had strikes, power cuts, three day week and disco music... they were sad times.
Great stuff! One of the main TV channels should give you your own travel show. You are far more engaging than Portillo and even Michael Palin can't quite match your ability to engage with the people you meet with your gentle, humourous personality and your genuine interest in the people and the places you visit.
No need. In these days you can produce your own stuff and upload it on any plattform youd like. On your own terms, staying true to yourself. This channel is extremely calming, interesting and honest. A TVshow out of this would be molded into this fast paced annyoing loud overhyped fake crap that is broadcasted daily. No thank you, watching this on TH-cam is perfectly fine as is
Love watching your Belarus videos. I am originally from there (now live in nyc) and haven’t been there in about 10 years now, not many people on TH-cam go there and film it so it’s cool to be able to see my country through your videos.
Minsk is ranked 3rd cleanest city in the world behind Singapore and Tokyo, and it's #1 of European continent. Other large cities in Belarus (I also visited Grodno and Brest so far) also are very clean.
DaBossIsHere It’s because there are so few people in Minsk compared to other big European cities. The cities Bald visits are always far emptier than anywhere in Western Europe, so there’s always less to clean.
If you are fascinated by the Soviet Union, I highly recommend a visit to Tiraspol in Transnistria. It's about as close as you can get to time travel back to the USSR. Кстати, спасибо Вам большое за очень интересное видео про Беларусь!
Well baldy, you can´t get lost in the Belarus Provinces, know why: People are so extemly nice, friendly and honest, even me with my bad rusian got along very well, God bless the nice people of Belarus.
I really had no idea what Minsk was like. So much history, like the Gates of Minsk, built by German prisoners after the war. These vids are a world apart from Indian life. Much thanks for all your vlogs Mr. Bald.
Like him, I'm from England, but I live in Peru. From what I've seen here Belarus is in a much better state (than Peru). Minsk train station and Bobruisk bus station were a joy compared to what you get here. Stay in Europe people.
It is 107f today here in Arizona USA. I am so enjoying your journey! Thank you for bringing me along. Subscribed today and will forever be a fan. Safe travels amigo!
Here I found myself in another binge view. What I've done: I've downloaded several education videos on computer coding and I'm forcing myself to watch 1 coding video as well as take notes before I can go to the next Bald n Bankrupt video. Let me motivate 1 other person to do the same so I feel my life isn't a complete and utter waste. Good luck, friend!
@@juanjoniebles452 Pero mira, Belarus sigue siendo más o menos soviética y es un país encantador, el mejor parado en la post-URSS. Ya no hablan de futuro comunista, pero algo de socialismo les queda y lo están cuidando bien.
I discovered this channel first week of lockdown. A year and now in final months of third lockdown. This channel is my wallpaper. I sleep with it on i have it on during the day. I can't emphasise just how much it has helped me. Rock on Bald and thank you
Thank you Benjamin for all your videos, all the hard work, all the inconvenience you must go through in order for us to share your experience. You give me so so much with your videos, I wish i could be free like you, heck i wish i could be half as free as you but life is different for me. But i will never give up hope! Never! One day, may it be for a few hours before my death but, i will be free!
I know. Surreal world now. I used to know a guy from NYC originally from Soviet Union. He had those Soviet style records. But the black caviar was so incredible.
Bald is very knowledgeable with everything he presents to us, It makes it a lot more interesting for us the viewers, And so very polite to all of the people he encounters, He's no ordinary man. Greetings to all from Mexico City 🇲🇽
I have been watching your blogs for a wile now & have enjoyed them very much, It was the way I liked to travel & getting to know people & their languages, Keep up the good work
Mr Bald what a fantastic articulator you are ? your channel is going to explode if you keep exploring new places. Keep up the good work & don't get fully bankrupt :)
I'm a Ukrainian who's lived most of my life in USA and I still eat that type of food that you just ate there at the end of the video, haha good stuff man!
I know the cyrillic alphabet, but all of my first year Russian is out the window. Languages are so difficult for me, but I need to suffer through it because I absolutely hate not being able to communicate when I travel. I love wandering solo and being able to talk to locals because those are the most enlightening experiences.
Would be great to see you travel on the trans-siberian railway all the way through Russia into Mongolia and eventually China. With pit stops for vodka, airag, rice wine and interesting people along the way of course. A trip I hope to make myself one day!
So it took me a while of watching your videos to FINALLY realize you love Architecture lol! I am an architect and lover of all things architecture and music hence my user name. Ok, in my observances of your videos of Belarus,Moldova, and Ukraine-Amerika, I noticed TILES!! OH TILES! Everywhere! My most favorite building material next to Bricks and electrical outlets! I noticed alot of concrete and brick buildings and all those nice ceiling tiles which I love MORE than the wall tiles which are the best! The sqaure boxy style ceiling light fixtures like you find in American prisons and institutions! I love those!! All smiles here mate! You point out alot but I do notice alot myself. The windows and doors are made of heavy steel and glass like in institutional places in the USA and seems like security and fortification was the norm. I LOVE IT, I use bullet proof glass in my home with electric locks and all cladded with mahogany and other exotic woods. The switches and sockets are German in the former Soviet Union! I like in some places they have the OLD 2 pin sockets with funky colors like green, blue, yellow, etc, not just white or beige! Man, I could go on about what I love of these architecture..In short, if I come to Belarus.. point me to the hardware and building centres please! Also where is the sweets shops lol!
I'm so fascinated and love the old stuff because I'm meek and humble and happy it still exist. I do not understand why some people don't appreciate it and want the new modern designs. As long as you do preventive maintenance, keep it clean and in good working condition, 60 years later, it doesn't cost you anything and makes life very affordable! Thanks for free trip! ✌️ 😊
Part Two of this journey is here: th-cam.com/video/rsVhE4Qn7z8/w-d-xo.html
what is the name of the hotel?
Keep doing these types of videos
DO TRANSISTIA!
1:16 so the ticket office its called Kaca xaxaxa
If you ever go to ex Soviet country of Kirgizia ,please go to Issyk Kul lake and Soviet time sanatorium called Goluboi Issyk Kul.Theres a lot to have a look at around the lake as well.Soviet spirit with local flavour.
I love when normal people travel and upload their videos to youtube. No script, No managers , No big media bullshit . It can't be better than this.
Amen he makes me want to do it too🙏
YES. Bald is so genuine too.
Couldn't agree more. "Pro" documentaries suck
"Normal" is an interesting adjective for Mr. Bald.
No advertisement of expensive hotels or anything
Some person: breathes next to him
Bald: Soviet breath
Godamn that's funny
С перегаром?
lmao
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Who else here is on a bald and bankrupt binge session?
Me
Me
Me as well😄😄
And me 😂🤣😋🥴🥴🤮🤮😴
Me haha. They addictive
I must've seen this video at least fifty times or more but I always keep coming back. Something about the rainy atmosphere, the Cafe New Century, catching the train into Bobruisk, exploring the Soviet architecture, and the hotel & restaurant at the end... it's such a typical Bald video but something about it is just so comforting.
It’s also the first ever really soviet video. Before that I was thinking nobody would be interested in all the Soviet architecture and places that I was. My channel was all about India mostly. But I thought I’d do a film I wanted to make and see what happened…and well here we are a couple years later and I’m known as ‘the Soviet guy’ on TH-cam. Have a good day and thanks for the comment.
@@baldandbankrupt And good thing you did! Your work has been a huge inspiration to me and I can't thank you enough. Have a wonderful day, Mr Bald!
Thanks BaldBen I was looking over year ago for anything Russian and Eastern Europe and here I am …. Your subscriber. Thanks again I be learnt by you so much and wish I could live cook breathe etc the history and good hearted ness of some of your aqauantances
@@baldandbankrupt never stop doing soviet countries videos, so many countries so much to see, you could travel russia for years. just do longer videos and show more , i bet you experience way more than you show :) we both rural areas and big cities are interesting, transnistria and belarus are closest to ussr times, visit it more, each city has its story and aura
@Diane M globalist go starve some children
imagine being a regular belarusian guy seeing an englishman sitting whispering about soviet at the local bar lol
quietly leaves the room, goes for a phone booth and calls the FSB.
@@davken26 In Belarus it is still called KGB. Why should they change the ol' good name?
@@CrazyLeiFeng old Soviet name
Lmao
@@neyte7313 you should check upload time of the video - it was 2 years ago, so it wasn't the toughest time yet ;)
You have the curiosity of a child. I admire that.
That and a winning smile are why people don’t just snatch his camera away and shout “undercover foreign reporter!”
Thats a great way of explaining it!
"Wow soviet curiosity" :P
Stolt Dansker I interesting perspective
Mr Bald - I stumbled upon your videos by pure chance - and they are by far, some of the best I've seen on YT. Keep up the great work!
same
I agree. I turned off all my TH-cam recommendations and am starting to find some good TH-camrs. This guy is great.
@@CasiodorusRex How can I do that? I'm tired of watching wannabe bloggers and want to find more channels like this one
@@victorgarcia-ok5fc just google how to turn off youtube recommendations,its not too hard ;)
same here.
Greets from The Netherlands.
Just found this wonderful series and am binge watching them all. Content like this is what makes youtube so great.
How to spot a foreigner, even if they speak very passable Russian - they say Hello to everyone and even smile. =]
I got in trouble for smiling a lot until someone told me it was weird.
@@matthewm2528 I read that Russians are wary of smiling strangers, but Bald is a smiling stranger and people don't seem that wary of him at all.
How to spot an English foreigner even when they speak very passable Russian, they say thank you to everyone!
That’s why Eastern European’s are considered rude and miserable in the UK
@@scottwhitley3392 Miserable yes, the communist era was miserable in the 80's , we still pay for it and have a lot to catch up with.But rude might be because UK and other civilized countries are getting less educated people and more workers looking for low payed jobs that most people don't want, also lots of beggars and criminals.Immigration laws should be harder on people that don't plan to integrate,either an honest triage or close borders.
Me: Ordinary, wooden chairs
Bald: Soviet chairs
Pero S Soviet Orgasm intensifies.
Same lol, it’s just a chair, calm down lol 😂
That made me laugh! :-)
Me: old fashioned deco
Bald: 1970 Soviet union deco
Good Krypollo haha 😂
Thank you for showing our country to the world!) It's very interesting to watch your videos! You're great man :)
I would love to visit,but maybe not in the winter !
Stanislav Ivashkevich I would take a summer vacation here. This city appeals to me.
Your country is beautiful! :)
Beautiful country greetings from Mexico
What season is the best to visit your country. And what places do you recommend to visit ?
"My big regret in my life is that I never saw the Sovjet Union". I totally agree on that one. I went to the region Moscow several times and also visited the countries at the Baltic Sea. I love it there. Your episodes make my smile. I recognize the passion and pleasure I experienced in my travels at the time. The people there are so different from what I see here and read in the media. I would love to travel again with someone like you in the former USSR. You inspire me!
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Man something about these vlogs just make me feel comfortable and happy.
Same here, almost therapeutic
I feel the same. I am from Hungary. I can find so many things familiar here. Hungary joined the EU, but the daily life of the ordinary people are so similar to the people in Russia, or Belarus.. I think. The difference is that we can work in the EU in awful and exhausting jobs and of course, we are not welcome there, look at Brexit or at home in multinacionational companies for peanuts. Our politicians are the winners. They can steal more... 🤔 There is the money from EU for them.
Renáta Szabó Try live in Russia if you love it so much, and feel at home there. Greetings from the UK, we feel very relieved after Brexit and the end of parasitic “guests”
@@mvl6827 I think you should live on the moon away from all people
@@mvl6827 england is more foreigners than english, what are you talking about? lol Rather be in eastern europe where i dont have to say sorry or be around people who dont understand me
the way he travels is how i want to but never had the balls to.
@Jerzy Wolwowicz great stories, thank you!
@Jerzy Wolwowicz I think we'd get along well. I'm 54 and my story is somewhat similar. I've been in two hurricanes, a typhoon, a couple of tropical storms and an 8.2 earthquake. I've lived in 5 countries and visited 86 on 5 continents. This COVID shit will limit my summer plans, but as you well know, the addiction never leaves.
@Jerzy Wolwowicz Panie Jerzy, jestem pod wielkim wrażeniem pana historii, dużo zdrówka życzę!
@mabbohabb I've lived abroad, so that helps. Seasonal employment helps too as I have summers off. The key is to be frugal. My house and cars aren't fancy and I have no expensive vices other than travel. In the past 20 years, 80% of travel has been with a family.
I've been to Mandurah, Perth, Geraldton, Perth, Perth Lockup, Fremantle
That hotel restaurant was more 1970's than the 1970's.
I thought "The Shining" :)
It looks like a Chernobyl restaurant the day after the nuclear explosion.
I remember watching this video a year ago and was like 'why is this guy so obsessed with soviet stuff?'
Me now:
hmm, soviet sink.
hahaha
What’s the appeal??
@@PGlll its so different from us
I like how he addressed it in this video. He usually just goes with it and we can't really tell if it's cynical
Me too.
As an american. Your videos have taught me more about the former soviet republic than I ever was taught in school. Thanks. Great videos
A picture is a 1000 words.
Read the gulag archipelago, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. It will tell you all about what happened there.
@@JosiahK555 😂😂😂
I concur
Just curious, what have you learned? Some propaganda as toxic as soviet antiamerican?
u have this weird superpower of making even the most banal things interesting! love ur videos, please don’t stop making them💗
Truth!
yep
In Ukraine everything is covered in GRAPHITE
jeez get a life
@@MrMajsterixx some like it because we like the style, ambience, culture already.
Another reason, which few will admit, is that to many westerns born in the 60s and 70s, these places and peoples remind us of something that still existed when we were children, but which has been permanently destroyed in our own countries.
No need to spell it out.
Mr Bald this channel has become truly international and I'm loving it so thankful you have taken us all along
Other people may look at those places and say they are boring and dead, but bold's attitude and good spirit makes them come to life.
Беларусь очень красивая и спокойная страна, совсем не мертвая)
There is beauty for sure...
He's really into this Soviet thing.
Soviet That..Soviet This !! Love em !
That's why I'm here. I love his passion.
Our guy.
His ex wife is Ukrainian
A bit to much so....
I have never been interested in exploration videos before but this guy is so passionate and gets excited even over the little things :D I love watching your videos! Only discovered your channel today but I have subscribed of course!
Congrats.. U got soviet subscriber..Mr. Bald and bankrupt
Look a SOVIET chick..😁
Me too! I just watched a millionaire couple who sold everything and bought a yacht and decided to sail from atlantic oceans all the way to the islands in the Pacific. A channel that is about sailing around the world. Then suddenly YT recommended this amazing channel! Its so unique! I really liked his kind of content because he is describing every places he is visiting! I love it!
*place
@@mindpowerhub5033 Whats the TH-cam channel please?
What I like about Belarus that there are no advertisement billboards anywhere to be seen. Billboards create so much visual clutter that it's really tiring to look at. Belarus looks clean and minimalistic.
Because there are no business ran, cause the regime do not allow them to do so🤣
@@elmarnigmatullin4490 это единый архитектурный стиль: уникальность в единообразии.
it's called urban chaos
I disagree about billboards. I love the neon signs in a lot of former Republics. In Bishkek in the city center its full of neon lights and signs and it gives it a certain charm.
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo at some point, billboards and public advertisement make every place look the same, and it loses it's uniqueness and originality.
sadly, in the future, every place (and people) in the world will look the same.
I'm from Bobruisk, that was an AMAZING video to discover. Brings back good memories, thanks a lot!
В бабруйск, животное!
13:40 “look at this soviet table”
Shop keeper: “but I bought this a week ago what :(“
Cosa Nostra £1 for every time Bald says SOVIET & we could have fed the entire population of Moscow three times over & twice on a Sunday. Seeing notifications from this dude makes lockdown almost worth it.
It’ll be a 100 years from now and his grandson will be saying “this is a soviet space ship and the soviet area of Mars”
Anton you got too much time on your hands
@Anton Guys like Anton be ruinin jokes with reality checks like its the soviet economy lol
@Anton everyone is being rude to you but I thought it was a good comment
This guy has used the word "soviet" more times than a Russian history teacher! Nice video.
As a mater of semantics I’d say to many people he actually is one.
Opportunity missed at the ‘ticket cabins’…..Me left waiting holding my breath. First fail from B&B I’ve noted. 😁
What a brilliant travel series, makes you want to pack your bags and just go.
Go!!!
I sort of think,if you don't speak Russian,you're screwed.
I’m an American and my wife is Belarusian from Minsk. We try to go back to Minsk every year. Beautiful city, very friendly people.
After Minsk, don't forget Pinsk.
Правильно делаете, а Беларусь только хорошеет с каждым годом 😊
How much did she cost you? Mail order bride?
His clips especially those ex - USSR countries are more interesting to watch than NetFlix.
Never seen a TH-camr who is so fanatic to Soviet stuffs.. hope I had known your videos before I visited Georgia country.
I am from Belarus and the way you described that made me smile all the way. Thank you!
I am from London and went to Moscow in 1975, and your film brought back many memories.
One thing there were not as many shops back then.
I think I could really enjoy living in one of these countries. I really like how everything is spread out and requires walking, biking, etc., to get to your destination. There, it is designed for safely walking to and fro; not so in many places in America. Although there seems that much of these locations are low energy, laid back; which seems to encourage socializing and friendship building. Here, where I reside, we work and work and work.
Good God, you may need your head checked, sir.
I gotta hand it to Belarus everything inside is really clean. It's not horrible and mouldy and dirty, it's clearly kept it in good condition - the cafes, stations, hotel. Really respect that care and attention.
this is result of slave labour of those who are the least paid in the country
@@aname5695 nice
Really, Belarus is cleaner than Russia, and we haven't too much criminal scum here, only fucking cops and authoritative government
@@christophedenisleet3007 I know what I am talking about. I live here all my life
@@aname5695
Lukashenko is overall a good president, isn't he? He spared you the Covid dictatorship nightmare!
He's like a kid discovering his fantasy in real life. Beautiful!
travel makes me child i am 55 i took such trains in russia and ukrainia
searched so long to find travel vlogs in english about east europe and russia. so happy to have found your channel. thanks a lot for your videos!
I can’t stop watching your videos man. They are so interesting and addicting 💪🏼💪🏼
I just started watching your videos, I am visually impaired, I like the way you describe things on your videos, for people that myself that are blind, I definitely like that back in time, luck, keep it up with your videos.
Much respect, love from the USA
I hope bald reads this and carries on! Hope you are well 😊
how do you comment on this video?
@@Shreyaasreyli well the way you can write and read on platforms like this is computers, you download software called jaws reader, and that is for people that are visually impaired, to use on a computer.
Most all new modern iPhones have some type of screen reader, and it enables you to write as well.
@@moisesperez4605 Wow that's amazing. Btw why did you go blind? Sorry for the questions
Sees Tesla driving down the street
Bald: This is so 1970’s Soviet Union
😁
why? su had tesla troopers and such
That was a Mercedes p sure
Soviet Bum Sex!
@noshrinkage White kid? :/
3:04 reminds me of Kruschev's excitement of eating at IBM's cafeteria on his visit to the U.S. in 1959. He was so fascinated with their setup he ordered similar cafeterias to be made in Soviet factories when he returned home. From his memoirs: "The management and the employees both ate there in the lunchroom. Like everyone else, we picked up our utensils and went to the window where they give out the meals, they put our food on our plates, and we went back to whatever table we chose, and once we had eaten that dish we could repeat the procedure and get another dish. It was a democratic arrangement. I think the management was deliberately trying to make a demonstration of democracy, and I admit that I liked it very much. In my speeches later on [back in the USSR] I promoted and encouraged this kind of food service for our factories: there was nothing superfluous anywhere in the operation. The surface of the tables in the lunchroom was plastic. All you had to do was wipe it with a damp cloth and the table was clean."
Only recently did I bump into this guy… and gosh I love him. How much respect and kindness does he show to everyone, regardless of their age, nationality or whatever.
Keep it up dude, we are many back home who are as fascinated by this former world which is the USSR as you are, and who watch these videos.
Cheers from Spain :)
I like this man
1. He has a great and comfy camera angle so I feel like I'm also physically in the places he shows.
2. He tends to choose kind of hidden and unwellknown places which is great.
3. His accent is easy to understand.
4. He keeps his manner and ettiquette in wherever he is.
Keep it up!
Unwellknown aka unknown? Lol
@@Sniperboy5551 go shoot your balls Sniperboy😚
This is absolutely superb. I don't know why i'm so fascinated about USSR...this channel is just perfect for me, greetings from Italy!
Hello mate.
I am doctor from Myanmar & i like your self-made show around the world.
I can see other countries.peoples.cultures & politics.
I watch your videos every night after my clinic job.
I love your show brother. ♥♥♥
Wish you and Myanmar safety and an end to the troubles.
Fascinating. This takes me back. I was lucky enough in the 1980s to travel several times through eastern Europe before the iron curtain came down. I always felt safe and the people were friendly, even though I'm an English speaker (Canada) and only know a few words of German, which was enough to get by on. I miss those days.
Maybe it's because of the weather there but everything looks kinda orderly, clean, calm but depressed.
Exactly weather plays major role... clean, calm depressed.
This is how the weather is in the UK. No sun, cloudy and chilly.
It's winter
No , cuz they know how to control population boom.
That's what Communism does to people....Socialism is just "Commie Lite" style Government...nearly just as bad....USA...Trump 2020
**gets mugged on the street**
"Soviet muggers giving me Soviet kicks on a Soviet pavement"
Very funny!
Forgot the «innit»
Хахаххахаа
Now he has a Soviet concussion.
You can't get mugged there - it's a socialist country. In a neoliberal paradise like Cape town, Nairobi, Johannesburg the chance to get mugged is 100%. Tykhanovskaya is dying for handing over the country to some big muggers.
Look, a soviet sidewalk. Look, a soviet traffic light. Look, a soviet sky. Look, i'm inhaling soviet air.
P.S: The videos are actually very interesting.
@@thisispersia9021
Look a soviet commentor comment under a soviet comment
Seize the means of comment production!
@@PavelIsp So be it.
Yee too much Sovjet haha. I live in Holland but we got same building style at 70-80, also in US they have
Look i am eating soviet grechka, kotlet, and kompot )))
oh that's so recognisable. I've been to Russia quite some times, but the small time capsules from the Soviet Union remain the most fascinating places to visit. And at these times I always regret that I never visited the Soviet Union itself. Thank you so much for your videos, I recognise a lot of places you visited, but you also manage to show places I'd never thought of visiting. Makes me want to go to Russia or Belarus again and just go and visit a random city/village that I pinpoint on a map.
Awesome video. I love how you look at places like the bus station and hotel restaurant in such detail - these are places most travel vloggers would ignore completely. As someone fascinated by how real people lived during Soviet times I find these videos totally engrossing. Thank you.
I've been living near this hotel (literally 200 m from it) for 26 years at this point...
...yet it took me a bald British youtuber to actually see it from the inside. 🤭
Ive lived that close to a restaurant in my area for 36 years that ive never been to lol
There are a lot of things locals don't bother with everywhere. I haven't visited some of the main nature tourist attractions of my city, like going to the top (driving or hiking) of "America's mountain"
Was the hotel once a hospital or a school? Judging by the inside I'm betting on hospital. :)
I have never been to a beach. The beach is like 200km away from my home
@@monfoxtrot3123 probably not, hospitals dont have balcony's in eastern europe, idk abot western hospitals
EVEN THOUGH THINGS ARE VERY MUCH LIKE IN THE SOVIET ERA, THEY ARE CLEAN, WELL KEPT & MAINTAINED.
Because there are literally ne people there. No dust, no bustle. How will it get dirty? Unless you not clean it regularly. It is easier to regulate things when they are such less in number. Since i live in india, i think this is the problem, so many people, bustle, dust, this that everything in little places cz less space per person. It has to get dirty. You cannot control the number of people there here are too many. But this was fun to watch.
Kuhoo Not Kuhu and unfortunately, a massive population of people + uncontrolled urbanisation = more waste everywhere
this so-called "СТАБИЛЬНОСТЬ" for us
I think I’ve figured this out… it’s cheaper for him to travel through the former Soviet republics (trains, rooms, meals) than it would be to stay at home! ; )
It’s true, that’s why I want to go backpacking in Russia before I go backpacking across Europe. I won’t be broke by the end of it…
😃😃😃
I’ve learned so much about the people, the Russian people, from watching this site!
I was a Cold War American soldier Station in Europe and had a much different opinion of them back then! I was so wrong about these people. Irving.
@Serj Then get off TH-cam, go back to your Russian app.
Awesome video! Mr Bald's adventures are non stop! 😊
I am shocked from how good those trains looked , they are old but we'll maintened . Good vids btw . Keep up the good work.
Just love the time capsules that you visit and step into - super fascinating, interesting and highly educational
This is how life in 70's Britain was for most of us. The Colours, furniture etc.. post war Europe, it was only the US that could afford glitz and fancy food in those days... and that looks even more dated. Having traveled Asia, Americas, Europe and Middle East during the 80s and 90s I always fancied travel in the former USSR Countries but it all looks like Milton Keynes and there is only so much gloom and concrete I can take.
Wait, you think that "glitz" is a step forwards? Lol.
But you have Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Queen, ELP and tons of good all time classics rock music. And beautiful sport cars like Jaguar E-Type and Triumph Spitfire.)
@@olegalkhimovich4804 nah mate, thems was the 60s when we had the sports cars like E-type and Spitfire, 70s was Allegro and Avenger. Queen didn't come to fame until the 80s and heavy metal was born of depression and working class grime. We had strikes, power cuts, three day week and disco music... they were sad times.
It actually looks much better if you travel during late spring. Everything is nice and green.
@@olegalkhimovich4804 Some people had Jaguars, some worked in mines, and some were unemployed.
Great stuff! One of the main TV channels should give you your own travel show. You are far more engaging than Portillo and even Michael Palin can't quite match your ability to engage with the people you meet with your gentle, humourous personality and your genuine interest in the people and the places you visit.
Thanks Michael. Yeah I didn't rate Portillo either as a travel presenter.
No need. In these days you can produce your own stuff and upload it on any plattform youd like. On your own terms, staying true to yourself.
This channel is extremely calming, interesting and honest.
A TVshow out of this would be molded into this fast paced annyoing loud overhyped fake crap that is broadcasted daily.
No thank you, watching this on TH-cam is perfectly fine as is
Translations:
"Soviet chair" = chair
"Soviet table" = table
"Soviet bus station" = bus station
Etc.
Looks like lack of getting humor.
We know
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love your journeys and discoveries ... so much to learn !! really amazing content !!
Love watching your Belarus videos. I am originally from there (now live in nyc) and haven’t been there in about 10 years now, not many people on TH-cam go there and film it so it’s cool to be able to see my country through your videos.
Glad you liked it! It's full of awesome people here)
All looks super clean and tidy, no graffiti and generally things seem well maintained! Kind of surprised really!
Minsk is ranked 3rd cleanest city in the world behind Singapore and Tokyo, and it's #1 of European continent. Other large cities in Belarus (I also visited Grodno and Brest so far) also are very clean.
Kris Roberts Yeah the Uk is fucked.
DaBossIsHere It’s because there are so few people in Minsk compared to other big European cities. The cities Bald visits are always far emptier than anywhere in Western Europe, so there’s always less to clean.
@Kris Roberts lmao are you saying foreign people make places dirty? Like citizens of a country don't drag dirt around? Fucking racist.
@OAT351 Bulshit!
If you are fascinated by the Soviet Union, I highly recommend a visit to Tiraspol in Transnistria. It's about as close as you can get to time travel back to the USSR. Кстати, спасибо Вам большое за очень интересное видео про Беларусь!
Tomas O Maonaigh , true. Only "country" to still use the hammer and sickle on their flag. A video from Transnistria could be fascinating.
You do an excellent job and deserve a medal for filming so good while dealing with people who think it's weird.
Learn languages when you are young an your options are so much more fun in adulthood. Babushkas from America’s advice.
thank you babushka
Спасибо тебя, дорогая Бабушка)
U are a cute babuska 😁
Yep, im 12 and I've started learning russian so one day i can visit russia😊
Is there a typo or is there a version of English i've never heard of
once you go past the barrier of fear you can actually enjoy life...
This is so true. Life changing!
Brilliant
But how, it's not so simple, is it?
Or get screw over because false bravery
Luck is real , some people have it. Clearly bald does. Not just anyone could successfully do this, no matter how brave
Кто из Беларуси смотрит этот видос??
Ютуб рекомендации никогда не перестанут удивлять
Я. ЖЫВЕ БЕЛАРУСЬ :)
@@Ruthenien жыве!
@@Ruthenien ты ещё живёшь в Беларуси?
I am
Even travelling alone, B&B is more interesting and amusing than 99% of all the other travel TH-camrs. This Englishman is perceptive and charismatic.
I took a shot every time he said Soviet and now I'm Russian.
A guy in 1940's took a shot everytime someone said Soviet but thats another story :)
Welcome комрад!
eamh2002 nice one
I should do too 😂
nah you're not, we don't promote homosexuality here
Well baldy, you can´t get lost in the Belarus Provinces, know why: People are so extemly nice, friendly and honest, even me with my bad rusian got along very well, God bless the nice people of Belarus.
I really had no idea what Minsk was like. So much history, like the Gates of Minsk, built by German prisoners after the war. These vids are a world apart from Indian life. Much thanks for all your vlogs Mr. Bald.
Others: Train Ticket
Bald: Soviet Ticket
Lesson of the story: the Babruysk Bus station is mich cleaner than the bus station in my German town of 160,000 inhabitants
Like him, I'm from England, but I live in Peru. From what I've seen here Belarus is in a much better state (than Peru). Minsk train station and Bobruisk bus station were a joy compared to what you get here. Stay in Europe people.
i am a pakistani businessman i lived in belarus, entire belarus clean i think one of the cleanest country of the europe trust me
@mabbohabb Belarus is one of the most corrupt countries in Europe, what are you talking about
@@rickiw8643 I think most of South American countries are still categorize as third word but Europe either side east or West been called first.
@@Dryenwc3 just leave him alone with his daydreaming. But for me I love Mercedes more than the Germany itself, ha ha ha.
I’ve been learning Russian, and bingeing on your videos is actually helpful and it’s really cool!
No Body:
Mr.Bald: LOOK AT THAT SOVIET RAIN !!!!
Nobody:
Nobody:
Nobody:
OMG COMMENTING ON TH-cam IS SO FUN.... fucking nerd
BRIGHTLIGHTS why are you so toxic man?
BRIGHTLIGHTS are u triggered?
Looks better than a greyhound bus staționa.
😂😂😂😂😂🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Bril Baldy ! Enjoying your travel logs very much.Very educational. Keep them coming.
It is 107f today here in Arizona USA. I am so enjoying your journey! Thank you for bringing me along. Subscribed today and will forever be a fan. Safe travels amigo!
12:17 "old Soviet curtains". Forget 22-year-old bikini-clad travel vloggers. BnB has soviet curtains. God bless Bald.
what a start for an incredible series of soviet culture. glad i came back here. thanks bald, for entertaining me for nearly 5 years.
Here I found myself in another binge view. What I've done: I've downloaded several education videos on computer coding and I'm forcing myself to watch 1 coding video as well as take notes before I can go to the next Bald n Bankrupt video. Let me motivate 1 other person to do the same so I feel my life isn't a complete and utter waste. Good luck, friend!
The Soviet Aesthetics is so Retro/Futuristic. They should shoot Sci-Fi films there.
Is Sci-Fi really that regressive? I guess so. A lot of it is dystopian, I guess.
The Soviets were really futuristic, looking forward towards a Communist future. Sadly, capitalism swept in and the Soviet dream dramatically ended.
@@juanjoniebles452 Pero mira, Belarus sigue siendo más o menos soviética y es un país encantador, el mejor parado en la post-URSS. Ya no hablan de futuro comunista, pero algo de socialismo les queda y lo están cuidando bien.
@mrtrex01 "everyone flees to America"
Oooof course... The more you write, the more your stupidity becomes apparent.
@@eddgrs9193 I like reading when kids try to discuss politics. Just stupid as fuck.
I discovered this channel first week of lockdown. A year and now in final months of third lockdown.
This channel is my wallpaper. I sleep with it on i have it on during the day. I can't emphasise just how much it has helped me. Rock on Bald and thank you
Thank you Benjamin for all your videos, all the hard work, all the inconvenience you must go through in order for us to share your experience. You give me so so much with your videos, I wish i could be free like you, heck i wish i could be half as free as you but life is different for me. But i will never give up hope! Never! One day, may it be for a few hours before my death but, i will be free!
Dude. you are living my dream brother. thanks for making these videos.
Belarus is a beautiful country , I visited Minsk in August 1998 , Belarus needs tourists, because it's a hidden gem in plane sight,
Great description. Agreed
They need tourists, but the people over there aren’t hospitality
@@Dexusaz Yes, we are very hospitable.
@@Dexusaz we are so friendly only to foreigners from europe, because we consider them better than ourselves
Отличительная черта белорусов гостеприимство, спокойствие и аккуратность😊. Приезжайте сами в Беларусь, желательно весной или летом😊
I wish I was as excited about anything as this guy is about soviet stuff
I love your raw presentation style. Very authentic. Thumbs up.
Who’d have thought a year later, the world would be tuning in to watch Bobruisk in the Belarus Premier League as the rest of he globe locks down.
I know. Surreal world now. I used to know a guy from NYC originally from Soviet Union. He had those Soviet style records. But the black caviar was so incredible.
I love watching your videos. Inspires me to go out and travel to New places. Hello from California 😇
Bald is very knowledgeable with everything he presents to us,
It makes it a lot more interesting for us the viewers,
And so very polite to all of the people he encounters,
He's no ordinary man.
Greetings to all from Mexico City 🇲🇽
Some people even think he is a spy just because he has interest in history of soviet era eastern Europe, and that he speaks russian.
I have been watching your blogs for a wile now & have enjoyed them very much, It was the way I liked to travel & getting to know people & their languages, Keep up the good work
Mr Bald what a fantastic articulator you are ? your channel is going to explode if you keep exploring new places. Keep up the good work & don't get fully bankrupt :)
Cheers brother)
I'm a Ukrainian who's lived most of my life in USA and I still eat that type of food that you just ate there at the end of the video, haha good stuff man!
Dude that grechka is really tasteless :) I am sure it is healthy for sure.
@@wyldechild01 Add some butter and its not bad, but yes its very healthy.
@@MSeroga I will try
In Japan, we make noodles out of grechka. It’s called soba. Dipped in sauce and very tasty
@@kimberly.319 Yakisoba? :)
Completely opposite of india as the noise perspective
He has to whisper in the train station because it’s so quiet 😂
@@dasaini yeah, its like the city was only open for him that day even the waiters are not coming for orders 😂😂😂
i want india to be clean like this but with noise and people!!
@@LucasKsh me too. It's so uncomfortable to have such humanless cities.
@@chokidaarchorhai5934 his content has taken a beating he needs to come back to india ASAP 😂
I know the cyrillic alphabet, but all of my first year Russian is out the window. Languages are so difficult for me, but I need to suffer through it because I absolutely hate not being able to communicate when I travel. I love wandering solo and being able to talk to locals because those are the most enlightening experiences.
Would be great to see you travel on the trans-siberian railway all the way through Russia into Mongolia and eventually China. With pit stops for vodka, airag, rice wine and interesting people along the way of course. A trip I hope to make myself one day!
@Meltedbrains Meltedbrains Yeah, show us the whole rehab process afterwards too ;)
So it took me a while of watching your videos to FINALLY realize you love Architecture lol! I am an architect and lover of all things architecture and music hence my user name. Ok, in my observances of your videos of Belarus,Moldova, and Ukraine-Amerika, I noticed TILES!! OH TILES! Everywhere! My most favorite building material next to Bricks and electrical outlets! I noticed alot of concrete and brick buildings and all those nice ceiling tiles which I love MORE than the wall tiles which are the best! The sqaure boxy style ceiling light fixtures like you find in American prisons and institutions! I love those!! All smiles here mate! You point out alot but I do notice alot myself. The windows and doors are made of heavy steel and glass like in institutional places in the USA and seems like security and fortification was the norm. I LOVE IT, I use bullet proof glass in my home with electric locks and all cladded with mahogany and other exotic woods. The switches and sockets are German in the former Soviet Union! I like in some places they have the OLD 2 pin sockets with funky colors like green, blue, yellow, etc, not just white or beige! Man, I could go on about what I love of these architecture..In short, if I come to Belarus.. point me to the hardware and building centres please! Also where is the sweets shops lol!
Wow, that restaurant had some atmosphere. keep these vids rolling
I'm so fascinated and love the old stuff because I'm meek and humble and happy it still exist. I do not understand why some people don't appreciate it and want the
new modern designs. As long as you do preventive maintenance, keep it clean and in good working condition, 60 years later, it doesn't cost you anything and makes life very affordable! Thanks for free trip!
✌️ 😊