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Well, actually, Tucker compared the metro in Moscow with the metro in New York, and these are two big cities. So the comparison is fair. He did not compare the village with the capital. Is not it?
Tucker Carlson compared Moscow city vs New York city, If he want to compare with "Vladimir city" then Tucker has to choose American city with same population as "Vladimir" ... i know u know that just saying 👍
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I was born in Russia in 1989 and moved to Western Europe with my mother in 1999. Lately I've been missing Russia a lot and even thinking about returning there. But all the people I care about are here and Russia has become in many ways alien to me after over 20 years in a foreign country. Life can be really complicated 😅
I don't get it, when folks go to Tokyo, no one tells them "oh that's not real Japan" same with Paris, Rome/Milan and so on.but when you visit Moscow and st petersburg, every westerner yells "ThAt'S nOt ReAl RuSsIa" in your face
when you spend your whole time visiting russia and describing it in comparison to the lesser points of the west then you set yourself up for rightful dispute.
@@genripper-b8q Tucker compared Moscow to NY, not Louisiana. Both are of the same scale, population and economic significance. Only difference is one is a 3rd world shithole, while the other is in Russia.
@@SamsRussianAdventures hi Sam, this was aimed at the likes of Jon Stewart and other clowns who were quick to bash Tucker for cherry picking. Comparing Moscow to NY is 100% fair as both are major cities in Their respective countries. Love your content
" tucker compared Moscow to....." "was aimed at the likes of Jon Stewart and other....." David all you got are other people's comparisons to brown nose. weak @@navid3132
You showed nothing that shocked me. But ... I am shocked every day when I observe Made in USA poverty, degeneration and just plain garbage everywhere I look.
I do give credit for Tucker showing the metro in Moscow. Here in Philadelphia PA the El (Elevated Train) and Subway aren’t safe anymore. They were always kind of dirty, but they’re really bad now. People avoid taking public transportation unless they have no other choice.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I gotcha 100%. There’s a big difference (I guess in any country) between major cities and other more homey cities. I was born, raised and spent most of my life here in Philly (more of a historical blue collar major city), and it isn’t what it was when I was growing up. Moscow I’m guessing would be more like living in Manhattan (I hate Manhattan) with all the pomp that goes with it. But Manhattan by no means is how most Americans live, I’m guessing the same could be said for Moscow. It was interesting to see people going about their business on public trans and not having to deal with addicts, homeless etc. Great video, I’m glad people get to see life in Russia. Most Americans haven’t left the country and believe a lot of bs stereotypes that are leftover from the Cold War.
There is a historical part of the city, where wooden buildings stand abandoned because they are privately owned or owned by the state, but they are not demolished and they are not allowed to build objects there, usually such places are in the plan for construction or restoration. I don’t like this, they don’t sell land for construction and don’t build in such places themselves.
Great video Sam That’s the Russia winter I remember. Our taxi got stuck going back to my wife’s flat since they didn’t plow the back alley road and we were straddling the ruts in the snow packed road in Kursk. I got out to push to get us unstuck. lol.
Hello Sam! Many cities in Russia have old buildings in the city center, even if they are in very poor condition. Many of them are historical or of cultural value and are protected by Russian law. Therefore, they cannot simply be demolished and a new building built.
What a beautiful town. I would definitely visit it for sure. Like many short term tourist, I have seen Moscow but you are right, it does not represent the real Russia where the majority are towns like Vladimir.
Россия (как и любая другая страна) очень разная города отличаются между собой, даже районы в городах. И все они вполне реальные. В той же Калуге есть улица Театральная, есть торговые центры, новостройки на Правом Берегу, а есть и полузаброшенные старые дома. И то и то вполне реально, и там и там живут вполне настоящие люди.
Tell me please what is the meaning of this "Real Russia".Towns in Russia are pretty different,and you have to visit at list 20 or more of them to understand what is "Real Russia":)
@@МарияКарельская-в2й просто эта тема-"Real Russia" ,херня полная.Хочешь узнать какая Россия,стань русским,а показывать города(в данном случае немного центра,его задворки и какую то жопу с нечищинными дворами.)точно ничего не поймешь.
@@jasonknoblauch1665 В течение года средняя температура воздуха в Монтане составляет 10.9°C. Самым холодным месяцем в Монтане является январь с средней температурой -2.4°C, а самым теплым июль, когда столбик термометра в среднем поднимается до 21.3°C.
Very entertaining video Sam.. There's some impressive looking buildings in Vladimir town ( City ?) and I was surprised how busy it was. It would have been interesting to get Tucker Carlson's view of the place, but I suppose he was trying to compare Moscow with one of the larger USA cities.
@DeanBolz Not possible, unlike the USA, Russia doesn't have open borders free phones, $10,000.00 prepaid credit cards, free five star hotel accommodations $2000.00 per month payments, free health care and no accountability for any criminal acts so probably out of reach.
@@SamsRussianAdventures As a Russian I should say that those construction are used during renovation of a building from things falling down. They are used in summer as well
@@SamsRussianAdventures It's all about money, mate. If they can save a few bob then that's a few bob extra in their pockets !! (If you get my meaning) As a Trucker, Every winter we would chuck a couple of bags of road salt on the catwalk just in case I got stuck on a hill. Would you believe that in all that time the only hill I actually got stuck on was on the anti clockwise M25 (on the way to Dover). Around Reigate hill falls between two counties and neither of them gritted (It's the other counties responsibility). So even though I had two large bags of Road salt that didn't help because of the eleventy million people stuck in front of me !
OMG!!!! I've been to the Bolshoi!!! It's like a dream come to life! You have not been alive till you see it. Remember that theater that terrorist took over? I was there 10 days before that. But the play was great.
thank you Sam, as always i got a starting point for understanding Russia, ie, when you interviewed that dear young woman from Komi...Komi, hence i started a surface dive on Komi....wow!!! a summer trip to Komi sounds very interesting.....hope you are staying warm.
@@MaryJones-fs4wfЭто, конечно, хорошо. Я видела несколько его содержательных роликов, рада, что (если) он преодолел свой деструктивизм. Конечно, есть и практическая деструкция (исторически или психологически значимых зданий) -- когда из корысти или по разгильдяйству утрачиваются такие здания, как в моем Воронеже, например, готический корпус Первого хлебозавода, или бывший дорогим для воронежцев "Полтинник". Это досадные плевки в душу со стороны бюрократов и застройщиков, и они оставляют след даже при всем том, что в целом делается огромная работа по реставрации, сохранению и т.д. А Гершмана прощу, если он покажет объективное видео о Тамбове.
Hardly a comment of mine to all critical persons on Russia includes the comments if mine that there's more to Russia than Tanks, Vodka, Moscow, and Putin. 🇺🇸/👁️\🇷🇺
Очень хороший канал, о жизни наших людей во Владимир Граде, корни вашего города уходят глубоко в историю России. А Такер Карсону достаточно было выехать из центра Москвы, на машине и остановиться в нескольких местах в пригороде Москвы. Но его цель была показать город как он есть и главное это В.В. Путина с его мыслями .
Привет, Сэм. Мне приятно видеть долгожителя в нашей стране, приехавшего из далека. Владимир приятный город. Но эта зима невероятно снежная во всей России. Думаю летом в ясную погоду город выглядит намного красивее и людей на улицах гораздо больше. Лето нам россиянам, как дар Божий. Красиво везде, даже на крайнем севере.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Yes, you're doing great- everyone is doing it now)) but it's better not to shit on Russia!) all the junk in the course of perestroika! and this city does not need to be rebuilt - just restored! This is history- and there is less of it on earth!but there are no cancer addicts and male whores in skirts standing here) somehow! and the homeless all live in our apartments!- Mind you... in their own apartments- !)
i liked watching this video as usual Sam, the little bits of music when you driving around., and you show the architecture., very impressed with the bar where they have bbq in summers, and the pancake restaurant., very nice buildings. You should buy the golden gate painting i think, so next time when you record from your living room, you can still represent Vladimir. 🤣🤣🤣 loved the brainwash outro🤣🤣🤣 gold!
Hahaha 🤣 I’ll be using the brainwashing in each video!!! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
The truth is that MUCH of rural America today looks much worse than rural Russia. All their small businesses are gone, Wiped out by Walmarts, that later closed themselves in many cases. America is a gutted country compared to Russia. And the same addiction issues that litter their cities are destroying rural communities all over the place.
My Dad was Vladimir ❤️...🤸🥃 Thanks.... Aaand HAPPY Russian SOS/ Special operations service/🇷🇺 Day🧙! .... and my Dear nephew Jean Birthday 🤸🥃 , D.V. Gabal
@@Брат-е8с sure every city in the world have own historical building. Just like on my city in Jakarta. But for my point of view is: How that ppl looks like every day. Every city in the world have some atractive and creative and so colorful, they are the ppl who living there who the one make it. And mostly ppl have never be boring is the middle class. And for me, Valdimir middle class looks wonderful
when Tucker visited Moscow, he was amazed to see the cleanliness of the subway, the calm of the crowd, no one lying on the ground drinking their beer, the art peaces were not vandalysed...And how safe the people seemed...in New York on metro is dangerous and full of places its a pigsty. Large American cities are no longer safe to walk around in, as they once were. We the people of Canada and USA understood what he mean...I do like to follow you because of what you show, and I follow someone in a remote village and it is VERY different and poor, but all that is part of Russia. Big country like that it is normal to have All kinds of place...but it seems to be secure in a everyday tour...
Будочки ,где продают сувениры, напомнили историю : В войну премьер министр уинстон Черчилль приезжал в СССР. и когда его везли по Москве он спросил ?что это за маленькие домики стоят на улицах? Когда ему сказали что это киоски из которых продают мороженое .он удивился и сказал народ который ест на морозе мороженое победить невозможно ))
@@dww-yo4xz У них видимо комплекс свербит после 2 мировой войны.Говорят когда Кейтель подписывал акт о капитуляции.то посмотрел на представителя Франции и спросил ,А французам мы тоже проиграли?
I think the main thing Tucker was doing at the Metro, was to show the contrast between Washington DC, or New York Subways. Dirty , Nasty dangerous subways in comparison. But, I wouldn’t mind living where you are there, except I’ve never lived in a Snowy area, being from Alabama. We get stereotyped as well.
n Russia, people from Australia, who have also never seen snow, have a great life for themselves. An example is two families of farmers from Australia who moved to Altai.
Hello Sam! Obviously I prefer much more Vladimiri than Moscow. It's undoubtedly a romantic city where movies like Doctor Zhivago could be filmed. How about Tucker's visit to Moscow? Obviously guests of any important politicians or journalists like Tucker visit the best places, the best shops....and rarely the worst! But this happens everywhere. Come back to England Sam!! Love your videos.They are fantastic❤
The problem is that they are extremely expensive because of the location! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
@@SamsRussianAdventures проблема так же в том, что их собственники не выходят на связь с властями и делают невозможным их снос или передачу другим, более добросовестным владельцам
It is a beautiful town and would be a great place to live. Plenty to do and see and only a couple of hours from Moscow. How much are apartments in your town.
It’s a very difficult question but I’m making a video about it! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
You need to visit Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Krasnoyarsk, Vladivostok. Very beautiful cities. You can also visit the coldest city in the world - Yakutsk. It is advisable to come in the winter of December-January to feel all the cold.
Great video sam. Amazing how life continues in all that snow....in manchester we have had a really warm and sunny February up to 13 oC but temps have fallen to welcome march to around 8, with a touch of ground frost at night. We are freezing, how do you guys survive??? Is climate change having any effect....years ago manchester in winter was certainly colder than today. Doing the tourist thing we visited nottingham in mid february and the folk there were even shedding pullovers it was so warm and sunny....but thats southern life for you......
Honestly we just get used to the temperature! Today was +4 and it felt like summer! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Tucker should visit Vladimir in winter wonderland. Funny good response from villagers.😃but Tucker did not visit the museum in Moskow. He does not like churches too.
Thank you another great video.its. A shame modern journalism is only conducted by people with an agenda as opposed to facts, reality and justice, thank you.
Hello Sam! I’m so happy to find your channel! I can’t believe you live there! I was born in Vladimir and spent my childhood in an orphanage in Suzdal. I’m so happy to see how the town looks! My mother is still in Vladimir and I want to go visit her in the next few years (I was adopted 1997). Thank you so much for your videos! I live in the US now.
In Russia even the lady at the gas station in a small city speaks like a professor. In America the gas station attendant can't even speak English, or they will be speaking in some incoherent Ebonics crap.
Как жалко, что деревянные дома идут под снос😢 они прекрасны и могли бы стоять еще пару веков при хорошей реставрации Спасибо за прогулку, было очень интересно!
Это же совсем развалюхи и насколько я увидел, архитектурной ценности не представляют. Вообще по моему, двухэтажные каменные дома в центре Владимира - это то что построено купцами второй гильдии в 19, начале 20 века. На первом этаже лавки, второй жилой.
We are even worse then in Russia when comes to garbage , littering everywhere , abandoned entire towns , business premises , a disaster compare to mu time living in Europe, however don't ask me why then I come to North America or why I don't go then back as stereotype questions I always receive. Good work Sam , salute 😀
Our litter is usually found in the countryside, at picnic places and next to lakes. People have bbqs and then don’t clean after themselves. It’s such a shame.
Got a phone and have to go, but after seeing 15 minutes of this video, i still agree that it looks great, beautiful and charming. The most "scary" thing you showed me was that it was snow there.. I don`t understand why it would make anything different if Tucker Carlson had visited this place. Am i supposed to think Russia is less great because there is snow there in winter? I don`t understand.
@@SamsRussianAdventures fair enough. And it got me look at it ;-) I am more interesting in normal life in Russia then in just some small amazing things here and there, even if i love amazing things too. 🙂 For my first visit to Russia i plan to spend most of the time looking at different buildings in St.P. so i will not see much normal life then, but i just have to do it. 🙂 I will probably use maybe 3 days just to try to absorb the blue Catherina building.. lol
О таких маленьких городах в России хорошо поёт Сергей Беликов.Сегодня ехал в такси,у водителя играла его сборка песен.Ехали молча-заслушались,балдели.Душевно.
I’m sure you know but Tucker’s point wasn’t that Russia is so great, but rather that Americans don’t have to accept the current state of our cities. We have such a poor view of Russia that it’s a shock to see russian cities while ours are totally trashed. Compare D.C. or NY to Moscow. It’s a display of American decline. Even my small northwest city is full of homeless drug addicts I have to step over to enter some urine stenched downtown storefronts.
@@SamsRussianAdventures No Sam. You didn't read my comment. Tucker was impressed by locking shopping carts and fresh bread. That's sarcasm. He's a spoiled little rich kid not living on the same planet. Not everybody wants to move to Russia.
@@richardpaquette8429I think you got something wrong with Tucker… Moscow is the biggest city in Russia and he compared that with a big city in the U.S., like Chicago, New York, Los Angeles etc. he never said this is how all Russia looks like. Big cities in Russia a very beautiful and that is totally different from what you see nowadays in pretty much every larger U.S. city, that was the point!!!
Dude I just left Wales Alaska where the locals have no running water, which means no flushing toilets. One store ( not modern) . I would shovel the snow in front of the conex door in the morning to get material go back after lunch and have to shovel another two feet because of the blowing snow. I could see Russia from there though.
I'd love to visit Vladimir as well. I wish to do so someday. Looking at the cars there, i guess SUVs and crossovers are actually useful there with the snow.
Yes we need the SUV’s to drive in the snow and go to the forests in summer! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
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Snowpants are meant to go outside your boots, not tucked inside them...... lol.
Well, actually, Tucker compared the metro in Moscow with the metro in New York, and these are two big cities. So the comparison is fair. He did not compare the village with the capital. Is not it?
Do you guys use salt on your roads over there?
@@Farmer_1776 Its too cold for salt to be effective.
@@davefroman4700 I thought so. Vehicles look to clean for their age
Tucker Carlson compared Moscow city vs New York city, If he want to compare with "Vladimir city" then Tucker has to choose American city with same population as "Vladimir" ... i know u know that just saying 👍
I’m really just using his name in the title and topic!!!
@@SamsRussianAdventures - Ooooooooh, yu dirty, lol!!
But this is not paid for by the US State Department and the funds for the development of anarchy and Nazism around the world.
@@SamsRussianAdventures YOU JUST LOST LOT'S OF FANS.
I'm thinking seriously about studying Russian e visit, maybe move, to this country. Love your channel.
Brilliant! That is amazing! I hope you make the decision to come here!
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Always welcome🖐️
You should, enjoy..We won't miss ya
Вам надо очень серьёзно подумать, перед тем, как ехать в страну с диктатурой, в которой не соблюдаются права человека.
People of Vladimir, FIGHT *graffiti* ! The first thing foreigners notice is the abcense of graffiti and cleanliness. Snow doesn't count.
These houses are derelict! That’s why.
That's what the foreigners did. Look, these inscriptions are in Polish. Have you seen any inscriptions in Russian?
@@pegas7447I noticed that too. It's really weird. Maybe there's a Polish community close by?
Vladimir is like a vintage jewelry box , so full of history and breathes with it. it is a part of the Golden Ring. Fascinating😍
I would live there any time!… it’s the people and culture that count !!!
Learn Russian and anywhere in Russia you will be accepted as one of your...💯
Absolutely, could care less about the weather
💯 By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
I was born in Russia in 1989 and moved to Western Europe with my mother in 1999. Lately I've been missing Russia a lot and even thinking about returning there. But all the people I care about are here and Russia has become in many ways alien to me after over 20 years in a foreign country. Life can be really complicated 😅
I don't get it, when folks go to Tokyo, no one tells them "oh that's not real Japan" same with Paris, Rome/Milan and so on.but when you visit Moscow and st petersburg, every westerner yells "ThAt'S nOt ReAl RuSsIa" in your face
when you spend your whole time visiting russia and describing it in comparison to the lesser points of the west then you set yourself up for rightful dispute.
Haha I was just using it to create content.
@@genripper-b8q Tucker compared Moscow to NY, not Louisiana. Both are of the same scale, population and economic significance. Only difference is one is a 3rd world shithole, while the other is in Russia.
@@SamsRussianAdventures hi Sam, this was aimed at the likes of Jon Stewart and other clowns who were quick to bash Tucker for cherry picking. Comparing Moscow to NY is 100% fair as both are major cities in Their respective countries. Love your content
" tucker compared Moscow to....."
"was aimed at the likes of Jon Stewart and other....."
David
all you got are other people's comparisons to brown nose.
weak
@@navid3132
You showed nothing that shocked me. But ... I am shocked every day when I observe Made in USA poverty, degeneration and just plain garbage everywhere I look.
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I wasn’t trying to show anything negative! I love this town.
Wow it’s so pure , simple , friendly, civilised, cultured!
Yes!!! Great observation! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
I dunno about Carlson's taste, but I really like the character of those old houses and the great architecture in Vladimir.
Me too!!! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
I do give credit for Tucker showing the metro in Moscow. Here in Philadelphia PA the El (Elevated Train) and Subway aren’t safe anymore. They were always kind of dirty, but they’re really bad now. People avoid taking public transportation unless they have no other choice.
Honestly, I just used him for an angle for the video! I remember seeing a video of the New York metro in the 80’s and it seemed a scary way to travel.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I gotcha 100%. There’s a big difference (I guess in any country) between major cities and other more homey cities. I was born, raised and spent most of my life here in Philly (more of a historical blue collar major city), and it isn’t what it was when I was growing up. Moscow I’m guessing would be more like living in Manhattan (I hate Manhattan) with all the pomp that goes with it. But Manhattan by no means is how most Americans live, I’m guessing the same could be said for Moscow. It was interesting to see people going about their business on public trans and not having to deal with addicts, homeless etc. Great video, I’m glad people get to see life in Russia. Most Americans haven’t left the country and believe a lot of bs stereotypes that are leftover from the Cold War.
@@undergroundphilly3118 if you love russia so much, why don't you move there? you can live under ground.......
@@dwandoo Who said I love Russia? And why would you care whether I did or not?
There is a historical part of the city, where wooden buildings stand abandoned because they are privately owned or owned by the state, but they are not demolished and they are not allowed to build objects there, usually such places are in the plan for construction or restoration. I don’t like this, they don’t sell land for construction and don’t build in such places themselves.
Great video Sam That’s the Russia winter I remember. Our taxi got stuck going back to my wife’s flat since they didn’t plow the back alley road and we were straddling the ruts in the snow packed road in Kursk. I got out to push to get us unstuck. lol.
Haha I’ve had many such experiences!!!’ Sounds very familiar! Thanks 🙏
Hello Sam! Many cities in Russia have old buildings in the city center, even if they are in very poor condition. Many of them are historical or of cultural value and are protected by Russian law. Therefore, they cannot simply be demolished and a new building built.
Yes! I said about the problem in the video! I wasn’t criticising!
What a beautiful town. I would definitely visit it for sure. Like many short term tourist, I have seen Moscow but you are right, it does not represent the real Russia where the majority are towns like Vladimir.
Really I just kind of used his name to find an angle for the video! But you are right! Come and visit!
Россия (как и любая другая страна) очень разная города отличаются между собой, даже районы в городах. И все они вполне реальные. В той же Калуге есть улица Театральная, есть торговые центры, новостройки на Правом Берегу, а есть и полузаброшенные старые дома. И то и то вполне реально, и там и там живут вполне настоящие люди.
Tell me please what is the meaning of this "Real Russia".Towns in Russia are pretty different,and you have to visit at list 20 or more of them to understand what is "Real Russia":)
@@VovaHCK Россия разнообразная - это главное, что нужно понять))
@@МарияКарельская-в2й просто эта тема-"Real Russia" ,херня полная.Хочешь узнать какая Россия,стань русским,а показывать города(в данном случае немного центра,его задворки и какую то жопу с нечищинными дворами.)точно ничего не поймешь.
about wooden structures around buildings, this is done to protect passers-by because of the renovation of the building facade
yes
From the falling snow and ice from the roof!
I live in Montana US and the climate there doesn't appear to be too dissimilar. Excellent video.
Yes! I think our lifestyles are probably similar because of the climate and countryside
Ребят, у вас -30 не бывает, почти такой же климат, ага😂😂😂
Haha Montana is sweater wealther. Come 7 hours north to Edmonton Alberta and you will experience a russian winter .
@@jasonknoblauch1665 и сколько людей там живёт? А у нас это средняя полоса, Москва к примеру а севернее Москвы вообще жесть по температуре...
@@jasonknoblauch1665 В течение года средняя температура воздуха в Монтане составляет 10.9°C. Самым холодным месяцем в Монтане является январь с средней температурой -2.4°C, а самым теплым июль, когда столбик термометра в среднем поднимается до 21.3°C.
Very entertaining video Sam.. There's some impressive looking buildings in Vladimir town ( City ?) and I was surprised how busy it was. It would have been interesting to get Tucker Carlson's view of the place, but I suppose he was trying to compare Moscow with one of the larger USA cities.
Yes! He chose the best locations of course! It’s a city! The capital of the region!
Compared to where I live in Dayton, OH, that place looks great. Here, it's trash, boarded up, and abandoned houses, graffiti, bums, etc.
🙀
Damn, you should move there.
It’s actually a really nice town!
@DeanBolz Not possible, unlike the USA, Russia doesn't have open borders free phones, $10,000.00 prepaid credit cards, free five star hotel accommodations $2000.00 per month payments, free health care and no accountability for any criminal acts so probably out of reach.
Thank you for the video!
My pleasure! Hope you enjoyed it!
Wooden walkways are to protect pedestrians from falling ice.
You are the first to comment about it!!!!!
@@SamsRussianAdventures As a Russian I should say that those construction are used during renovation of a building from things falling down.
They are used in summer as well
No 😂😂😂
No. The building is undergoing renovation work on the façade or roof.
The architecture is amazing yeah. There are some beautiful places.
Yes they are! Thanks!
Exhilarating see the street scenes and people walking about, free of the lie of diversity is strength. God bless Mother Russia.
Yes! It’s great here! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Amen to that.
always a pleasure Sam. beautifully done.
Thank you! Cheers!
That amount of snow in the UK would bring daily chaos, and cause a national crises for weeks...If only.
Even an inch brings chaos there! It’s funny but also you would think they’d be prepared for it by now!!!
@@SamsRussianAdventures
It's all about money, mate.
If they can save a few bob then that's a few bob extra in their pockets !! (If you get my meaning)
As a Trucker, Every winter we would chuck a couple of bags of road salt on the catwalk just in case I got stuck on a hill.
Would you believe that in all that time the only hill I actually got stuck on was on the anti clockwise M25 (on the way to Dover).
Around Reigate hill falls between two counties and neither of them gritted (It's the other counties responsibility).
So even though I had two large bags of Road salt that didn't help because of the eleventy million people stuck in front of me !
OMG!!!! I've been to the Bolshoi!!! It's like a dream come to life! You have not been alive till you see it. Remember that theater that terrorist took over? I was there 10 days before that. But the play was great.
Wow! That was a long time ago too! In Bedlan.
thank you Sam, as always i got a starting point for understanding Russia, ie, when you interviewed that dear young woman from Komi...Komi, hence i started a surface dive on Komi....wow!!! a summer trip to Komi sounds very interesting.....hope you are staying warm.
I’d love to go there too! So many abandoned towns!
I think that you do 'defend the fatherland', not with weapons, but with showing the world the Russian soul and ways of life.
Thank you for your kind words!
It is Motherland!!
I think they made wooden walkways with canopies to protect passersby from snow and ice falling from the roof.
Yes!!!! 👍
I love that guys paintings.
Anyway I could buy one from here ?
Tell me which one you want and I’ll get it for you
7:18 these houses don't look bad at all. . Arkadiy Gershman has vlogs about keeping the historic buildings.
К сожалению, Гершман много клевещет (особенно когда был в спарке с Варламгутангом). Особенно досадна его клевета на прекрасный городок Тамбов.
@@Olga-de3ru He is fine. He is not with Varlamov anymore
@@MaryJones-fs4wfЭто, конечно, хорошо. Я видела несколько его содержательных роликов, рада, что (если) он преодолел свой деструктивизм.
Конечно, есть и практическая деструкция (исторически или психологически значимых зданий) -- когда из корысти или по разгильдяйству утрачиваются такие здания, как в моем Воронеже, например, готический корпус Первого хлебозавода, или бывший дорогим для воронежцев "Полтинник". Это досадные плевки в душу со стороны бюрократов и застройщиков, и они оставляют след даже при всем том, что в целом делается огромная работа по реставрации, сохранению и т.д.
А Гершмана прощу, если он покажет объективное видео о Тамбове.
They have a romance to them!
I just googled Yaroslavl and it looks amazing too!
It’s amazing there!!! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Sam, thanks for the winter walk through Vladimir, even without Tucker. Good luck!
Thank you! I received a lot of hate for this one! I was only being sarcastic but I think people didn’t get it!
Hardly a comment of mine to all critical persons on Russia includes the comments if mine that there's more to Russia than Tanks, Vodka, Moscow, and Putin.
🇺🇸/👁️\🇷🇺
100% agree!!!
This is something called the Russian spirit😉
Очень хороший канал, о жизни наших людей во Владимир Граде, корни вашего города уходят глубоко в историю России. А Такер Карсону достаточно было выехать из центра Москвы, на машине и остановиться в нескольких местах в пригороде Москвы. Но его цель была показать город как он есть и главное это В.В. Путина с его мыслями .
Nice video, I like it a lot. It is very interesting to see small historical town.
Thanks! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Great video Sam 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
So nice to see people living normal lives, despite the conditions...
What conditions?? Please detailing your opinion...
@@maximp9502 I was referring to the weather!
@@september-ej6jw I enjoy the cold, too. I was admiring the sense of normality...it wouldn't be like that here, in London!
Yes! I love it here! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Привет, Сэм. Мне приятно видеть долгожителя в нашей стране, приехавшего из далека. Владимир приятный город. Но эта зима невероятно снежная во всей России. Думаю летом в ясную погоду город выглядит намного красивее и людей на улицах гораздо больше. Лето нам россиянам, как дар Божий. Красиво везде, даже на крайнем севере.
The snow is beautiful and magical ❤
Очень спорно. Под снегом не видно разбитых дорог, помоек, которые не вывозят месяцами, пустырей, заваленных мусором и других "прелестей" России.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц Во Владимире у нас чисто и дороги хорошие.)
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц пoдгадил немнoжкo и дoвoлен.)))
@@isabellajanelee to hell with this snow, it's already very boring. P. S. I live in the north of Russia
I have to mention almost 3000 years old Arkaim archeologist cite in Ural near Kazakstan, that gives some perspective on Indoeuropean history
Wow! Yes! That’s amazing!
Great video Sam
I think Tucker was comparing the capitals!!! if he had come to this city, he would have compared it to a typical American one!) That's it!!!
Yes! I just used his name to create an angle for a video.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Yes, you're doing great- everyone is doing it now)) but it's better not to shit on Russia!) all the junk in the course of perestroika! and this city does not need to be rebuilt - just restored! This is history- and there is less of it on earth!but there are no cancer addicts and male whores in skirts standing here) somehow! and the homeless all live in our apartments!- Mind you... in their own apartments- !)
i liked watching this video as usual Sam, the little bits of music when you driving around., and you show the architecture., very impressed with the bar where they have bbq in summers, and the pancake restaurant., very nice buildings.
You should buy the golden gate painting i think, so next time when you record from your living room, you can still represent Vladimir.
🤣🤣🤣 loved the brainwash outro🤣🤣🤣 gold!
Hahaha 🤣 I’ll be using the brainwashing in each video!!! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Thank,my English comrade, greetings from Canada!
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Just looking at all that snow is so therapeutic 😍
Hearing the snow crunch is great! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
@@SamsRussianAdventures Thanks, I had already subscribed there 💜
The truth is that MUCH of rural America today looks much worse than rural Russia. All their small businesses are gone, Wiped out by Walmarts, that later closed themselves in many cases. America is a gutted country compared to Russia. And the same addiction issues that litter their cities are destroying rural communities all over the place.
There are a lot of slums and homeless people in the USA.
These buildings in Vladimir will eventually be developed. It’s always difficult to do it because of the reasons I mentioned in the video!
Rural Russia is also slowly disappearing. We have to do something to stop this...
Oh yeah ! Great vid Sam. 👍
Thanks! 👍
Vladimir looks like a beautiful city. I think Tucker would enjoy it thoroughly.
I love it here! I think he’d like it too!
I live NOT in Moscow. But a beautiful place in Russia with full infrustructure. Russia is very diverse, as every country is
I was just being sarcastic in this video
I adore your Russian playlist you know 😀 absolutely outstanding
My Dad was Vladimir ❤️...🤸🥃 Thanks.... Aaand HAPPY Russian SOS/ Special operations service/🇷🇺 Day🧙! .... and my Dear nephew Jean Birthday 🤸🥃 , D.V. Gabal
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Awesome building on Vladimir city. Looks like how the middle class life style on Russia. Good video I enjoy it from Indonesia. Thx for share
These are historical buildings of value.
@@Брат-е8с sure every city in the world have own historical building. Just like on my city in Jakarta. But for my point of view is: How that ppl looks like every day. Every city in the world have some atractive and creative and so colorful, they are the ppl who living there who the one make it. And mostly ppl have never be boring is the middle class. And for me, Valdimir middle class looks wonderful
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when Tucker visited Moscow, he was amazed to see the cleanliness of the subway, the calm of the crowd, no one lying on the ground drinking their beer, the art peaces were not vandalysed...And how safe the people seemed...in New York on metro is dangerous and full of places its a pigsty. Large American cities are no longer safe to walk around in, as they once were. We the people of Canada and USA understood what he mean...I do like to follow you because of what you show, and I follow someone in a remote village and it is VERY different and poor, but all that is part of Russia. Big country like that it is normal to have All kinds of place...but it seems to be secure in a everyday tour...
I just used his visit to Russia as an angle to create a video!
Будочки ,где продают сувениры, напомнили историю : В войну премьер министр уинстон Черчилль приезжал в СССР. и когда его везли по Москве он спросил ?что это за маленькие домики стоят на улицах? Когда ему сказали что это киоски из которых продают мороженое .он удивился и сказал народ который ест на морозе мороженое победить невозможно ))
Well, this time they can and WILL be defeated!
@@Pjpgrappling Macron said. 😊😊😊
😂❤
@@dww-yo4xz У них видимо комплекс свербит после 2 мировой войны.Говорят когда Кейтель подписывал акт о капитуляции.то посмотрел на представителя Франции и спросил ,А французам мы тоже проиграли?
@@Pjpgrapplingthey will never be defeated
I think the main thing Tucker was doing at the Metro, was to show the contrast between Washington DC, or New York Subways. Dirty , Nasty dangerous subways in comparison. But, I wouldn’t mind living where you are there, except I’ve never lived in a Snowy area, being from Alabama. We get stereotyped as well.
n Russia, people from Australia, who have also never seen snow, have a great life for themselves. An example is two families of farmers from Australia who moved to Altai.
I was just using him to create content!
Excellent Sam..!! Loved seeing your town.. And would like to see you walk around in your Town.. Anytime..!!
Thank you! More content coming soon!
Nice job.
Thank you! Cheers! 👋
You are so funny. That’s the way the story should be told. Subscribed
Hello Sam! Obviously I prefer much more Vladimiri than Moscow. It's undoubtedly a romantic city where movies like Doctor Zhivago could be filmed. How about Tucker's visit to Moscow? Obviously guests of any important politicians or journalists like Tucker visit the best places, the best shops....and rarely the worst! But this happens everywhere. Come back to England Sam!! Love your videos.They are fantastic❤
Thank you! I just felt he was in for some criticism for only showing the best!
Icicles dropping off the roof is why the covered walkways are built.
Well done mate! Not many people got it!
Не сосульки, ремонт здания. Так всегда делают.
Nice video, these old wooden buildings do have a lot of potential if the money is available to restore them.
The problem is that they are extremely expensive because of the location! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
@@SamsRussianAdventures проблема так же в том, что их собственники не выходят на связь с властями и делают невозможным их снос или передачу другим, более добросовестным владельцам
It is a beautiful town and would be a great place to live. Plenty to do and see and only a couple of hours from Moscow. How much are apartments in your town.
It’s a very difficult question but I’m making a video about it! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
You need to visit Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Krasnoyarsk, Vladivostok. Very beautiful cities. You can also visit the coldest city in the world - Yakutsk. It is advisable to come in the winter of December-January to feel all the cold.
Haha , love the filming showing the real Russia 🇷🇺!! Thanks again Sam !!
Love seeing more of your humour mate, I love the propaganda machine! 😆
Thanks 👍 I going to be transferred into a different character each week by the propaganda machine!!!
@@SamsRussianAdventuresIt's interesting.
Vladimir is a city 200km north east of Moscow and before the Moscow principality seperated was the capital of the Vladimir suzdal principality
Yes! Have you been here?
@@SamsRussianAdventures no but I might in the future
Gosh, it is so pretty outside! 🌹🌹🌹
It is!!!
In comparison with towns near Nottingham I imagine Tucker would be quite impressed
Haha probably!
Coming from Chesterfield I can say that Vladimir clearly has more to offer
Great video sam. Amazing how life continues in all that snow....in manchester we have had a really warm and sunny February up to 13 oC but temps have fallen to welcome march to around 8, with a touch of ground frost at night. We are freezing, how do you guys survive??? Is climate change having any effect....years ago manchester in winter was certainly colder than today. Doing the tourist thing we visited nottingham in mid february and the folk there were even shedding pullovers it was so warm and sunny....but thats southern life for you......
Honestly we just get used to the temperature! Today was +4 and it felt like summer! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Tucker should visit Vladimir in winter wonderland. Funny good response from villagers.😃but Tucker did not visit the museum in Moskow. He does not like churches too.
I recommend him to visit the banya
Dangerous step. Anglosaxon seeing first time snow😂😂😂
hahaha!!!
Top tip. In heavy snow wear your trousers over your boots. Nice video again Sam.
Good tip! Thanks!!!!
nice neighborhood, nice songs
Thank you!
Thank you another great video.its. A shame modern journalism is only conducted by people with an agenda as opposed to facts, reality and justice, thank you.
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Hello Sam! I’m so happy to find your channel! I can’t believe you live there! I was born in Vladimir and spent my childhood in an orphanage in Suzdal. I’m so happy to see how the town looks! My mother is still in Vladimir and I want to go visit her in the next few years (I was adopted 1997). Thank you so much for your videos! I live in the US now.
Fantastic video as always Sam!
Glad you enjoyed it! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
In Russia even the lady at the gas station in a small city speaks like a professor. In America the gas station attendant can't even speak English, or they will be speaking in some incoherent Ebonics crap.
Как жалко, что деревянные дома идут под снос😢 они прекрасны и могли бы стоять еще пару веков при хорошей реставрации
Спасибо за прогулку, было очень интересно!
под снос идут только совсем ушатанные дома.
Это же совсем развалюхи и насколько я увидел, архитектурной ценности не представляют. Вообще по моему, двухэтажные каменные дома в центре Владимира - это то что построено купцами второй гильдии в 19, начале 20 века. На первом этаже лавки, второй жилой.
We are even worse then in Russia when comes to garbage , littering everywhere , abandoned entire towns , business premises , a disaster compare to mu time living in Europe, however don't ask me why then I come to North America or why I don't go then back as stereotype questions I always receive.
Good work Sam , salute 😀
i don't care if you "move back"
just get lost
Our litter is usually found in the countryside, at picnic places and next to lakes. People have bbqs and then don’t clean after themselves. It’s such a shame.
""It's even worse then in Russia" - it's just worse .
Got a phone and have to go, but after seeing 15 minutes of this video, i still agree that it looks great, beautiful and charming.
The most "scary" thing you showed me was that it was snow there..
I don`t understand why it would make anything different if Tucker Carlson had visited this place.
Am i supposed to think Russia is less great because there is snow there in winter? I don`t understand.
I just used him as an angle to create the video!
@@SamsRussianAdventures fair enough. And it got me look at it ;-) I am more interesting in normal life in Russia then in just some small amazing things here and there, even if i love amazing things too. 🙂
For my first visit to Russia i plan to spend most of the time looking at different buildings in St.P. so i will not see much normal life then, but i just have to do it. 🙂
I will probably use maybe 3 days just to try to absorb the blue Catherina building.. lol
1:45 Вообще-то для этого есть лопаты! Лопаты для снега. Отличная разминка каждое утро)))
О таких маленьких городах в России хорошо поёт Сергей Беликов.Сегодня ехал в такси,у водителя играла его сборка песен.Ехали молча-заслушались,балдели.Душевно.
I love this city, looks so nice. Especially those parts after 16 min.
I love this city too! Thanks!
Great video🌴
Thank you 🤗 By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
He would love it he lives in rural Maine, where he can fish and hunt.
I heard he bought a holiday village there.
Yes Sam,Tucker really have to see the countryside. 🎉
Vladimir isn't the countrry side,it's just Sam who shows it pretty shitty.
@@VovaHCK yes but it's not like the Moscow metro.
@@janbeemsterboer4385 Of course it is not,but it is not how it looks on this video.
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good work
It look like Québec, Canada same whether, road and snow ...
Почему не один иностранец не спросит себя - Почему США вторгается в любую страну , какую считает нужной, без чьего-то разрешения ?
Много спросят! Только на сми нет такого! Вы что думаете? Я не задаю такой вопрос? Задаю по 100 раз в день
I’m sure you know but Tucker’s point wasn’t that Russia is so great, but rather that Americans don’t have to accept the current state of our cities. We have such a poor view of Russia that it’s a shock to see russian cities while ours are totally trashed. Compare D.C. or NY to Moscow. It’s a display of American decline. Even my small northwest city is full of homeless drug addicts I have to step over to enter some urine stenched downtown storefronts.
I just used him to create an angle for a video! I love my town. I was just being sarcastic.
Tucker has shown me just how wonderful Russia is. Since seeing their locking shopping carts and fresh bread I've been dreaming of moving there.
Brilliant! I’m so glad he had this positive effect on you!
@@SamsRussianAdventures No Sam. You didn't read my comment. Tucker was impressed by locking shopping carts and fresh bread. That's sarcasm. He's a spoiled little rich kid not living on the same planet.
Not everybody wants to move to Russia.
@@richardpaquette8429 Well I do so that is one of us.
@@richardpaquette8429I think you got something wrong with Tucker… Moscow is the biggest city in Russia and he compared that with a big city in the U.S., like Chicago, New York, Los Angeles etc. he never said this is how all Russia looks like. Big cities in Russia a very beautiful and that is totally different from what you see nowadays in pretty much every larger U.S. city, that was the point!!!
In small towns in Russia, no one locks shopping carts...
10:50 the sky is almost the same color as the snow-covered ground, amazing 😍
Wow! I didn't notice that! Amazing!
Dude I just left Wales Alaska where the locals have no running water, which means no flushing toilets. One store ( not modern) . I would shovel the snow in front of the conex door in the morning to get material go back after lunch and have to shovel another two feet because of the blowing snow. I could see Russia from there though.
Wow! It must have been a clear day! Thanks for sharing!
I love the different styles of buildings in Russia!
Me too! The contrasts are amazing!
I'd love to visit Vladimir as well. I wish to do so someday. Looking at the cars there, i guess SUVs and crossovers are actually useful there with the snow.
Yes we need the SUV’s to drive in the snow and go to the forests in summer! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
I like the random radio broadcasts intermissions 😊
Thanks! I enjoy them too! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
Браво!!! Отличное видео! Я с удовольствием посмотрел! И концовка смешная! Пацан!!!))) Спасибо Сэм!
Looks more than beautiful. I mean it’s winter, better homes than in Canada
Sam 90% of the world has enormous respect for Russia & President Putin.
Great to hear! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h
No😂
had but I have changed my opinion since he invaded.
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Этот человек ни слова не говорит о Путине, он просто показывает русскую глубинку как она есть, без вранья.
Moscow versus Vancouver or Montreal or Toronto or New York or Chicago or Detroit and so on..
I just used his name as a title and an angle to create content
Mr Sam, how come's the council do not grit the road's/pavement's, as they do in Britain.
They do but we have constant snow! This year was the record for the heaviest snowfall. Salt also eats the asphalt.
Looks like a beautiful rural suburb to me
From 1157 to 1325 Vladimir was the capital of Russia.
It is! I love it here! By the way, I have 2nd channel that you may like too: youtube.com/@broadrussia?si=n-ivMZ07BJyiAJ8h