I stumbled upon this channel because you did some videos on Minsk, where I've been living for the past decade after moving from Astrakhan. Seeing Astrakhan on your channel was unexpected but cool. Loved the video and your fresh perspective. Thanks! Hope to see more videos from you! 😊
If you don't mind, have you noticed a difference in the mentality of younger (18 - 24 y/o) girls between Minsk & Astrakhan (in terms of traditional values, if any)
4:04 Right in front of you, on the fence surrounding the old building, there is a banner hanging. This banner is the so-called passport of the object, which states that this building is under reconstruction and provides a picture of how this historical building will look after restoration. This passport also indicates the repair period and the name of the contractor.
Finally an insight into real rural Russia, Astrakhan! First glances tell me it's a nothing burger at best, but you never know whether Ms. The One turns around the corner and goes for the romantic jugular.
Астрахань - город контрастов. Рядом с прекрасными зданиями соседствуют развалины. Это колорит такой местный, но всё равно чисто и интересно. Надо было дойти до набережной и в кремль сходить.
Much Cleaner & Nicer than the Cities is Southern California! It is a shame to destroy the cool architecture. The people seem to Ignore you... do they think you are crazy because you are talking to yourself?
This was a very interesting video. I enjoyed seeing a rural part of Russia, and enjoyed your first hand perspective. I had never thought about defining Land Value by High Rise or Wide Wise Development, but it makes sense, and I will remember that. Do you know off hand what the level of Bureaucracy is in rural Russia might be ? I ask because currently in rural Canada, it has gotten extremely out of hand, to the point of Authoritarianism.
Я житель города Астрахань, тот разрушенный дом в начале улицы Плещеева, это так называемые земельные войны. В России ты не можешь выселить из дома людей не предоставив им РАВНОЗНАЧНОЕ по стоимости жильё, а еще есть социальные нормы в метрах на человека. И хитрые собственники прописывают по 20 человек в дом, чтобы каждому было выделено жилье. Суды длятся уже больше 20 лет, эту улицу, всю улицу, а не один дом, должны были снести еще при советском союзе.
I am a resident of the city of Astrakhan, that destroyed house at the beginning of Pleshcheev Street, these are the so-called land wars. In Russia, you cannot evict people from their home without providing them with housing of EQUIAL value, and there are also social norms in meters per person. And the cunning owners register 20 people per house, so that everyone is allocated housing. The trials have been going on for more than 20 years; this street, the entire street, not just one house, should have been demolished back in the Soviet Union.
I stumbled upon this channel because you did some videos on Minsk, where I've been living for the past decade after moving from Astrakhan. Seeing Astrakhan on your channel was unexpected but cool. Loved the video and your fresh perspective. Thanks! Hope to see more videos from you! 😊
If you don't mind, have you noticed a difference in the mentality of younger (18 - 24 y/o) girls between Minsk & Astrakhan (in terms of traditional values, if any)
4:04 Right in front of you, on the fence surrounding the old building, there is a banner hanging. This banner is the so-called passport of the object, which states that this building is under reconstruction and provides a picture of how this historical building will look after restoration. This passport also indicates the repair period and the name of the contractor.
Also, Ben, the van taxis are called Маршрутка
Finally an insight into real rural Russia, Astrakhan! First glances tell me it's a nothing burger at best, but you never know whether Ms. The One turns around the corner and goes for the romantic jugular.
Хороший, чистый город. Нет бездомных и наркоманов. Ходит общественный транспорт. Гуляют Мужчины и Женщины.
When are you going to visit Detroit Michigan?
You might find a lots of interesting architecture there.
Да, там он найдёт километры палаточных городов населённых бездомными.
Астрахань - город контрастов. Рядом с прекрасными зданиями соседствуют развалины. Это колорит такой местный, но всё равно чисто и интересно. Надо было дойти до набережной и в кремль сходить.
Much Cleaner & Nicer than the Cities is Southern California! It is a shame to destroy the cool architecture.
The people seem to Ignore you... do they think you are crazy because you are talking to yourself?
This was a very interesting video. I enjoyed seeing a rural part of Russia, and enjoyed your first hand perspective. I had never thought about defining Land Value by High Rise or Wide Wise Development, but it makes sense, and I will remember that. Do you know off hand what the level of Bureaucracy is in rural Russia might be ? I ask because currently in rural Canada, it has gotten extremely out of hand, to the point of Authoritarianism.
Pretty disfunctional as far as I understand
How are you doing? Any new adventuress lately?
Я житель города Астрахань, тот разрушенный дом в начале улицы Плещеева, это так называемые земельные войны. В России ты не можешь выселить из дома людей не предоставив им РАВНОЗНАЧНОЕ по стоимости жильё, а еще есть социальные нормы в метрах на человека. И хитрые собственники прописывают по 20 человек в дом, чтобы каждому было выделено жилье. Суды длятся уже больше 20 лет, эту улицу, всю улицу, а не один дом, должны были снести еще при советском союзе.
I am a resident of the city of Astrakhan, that destroyed house at the beginning of Pleshcheev Street, these are the so-called land wars. In Russia, you cannot evict people from their home without providing them with housing of EQUIAL value, and there are also social norms in meters per person. And the cunning owners register 20 people per house, so that everyone is allocated housing. The trials have been going on for more than 20 years; this street, the entire street, not just one house, should have been demolished back in the Soviet Union.
Thank you for the explanation)