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Frank explores
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Exploring Red Vienna 🇦🇹
I explore the two largest residential buildings from Vienna's socialist era of the 1920ies and early 30ies, the Karl Marx Court and the complex at Friedrich Engels Square.
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Видео

Munich English Garden - All You Need to Know
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This video is a bit long but the English Garden deserves it. I visit the Isarwehr Oberföhring, the Hirschau, the Seehaus, the Chinese Tower, the Monopteros, the Japanese Tea House, the Eisbachwelle surfing spot and some other less known places. It is Oktoberfest time and at the end of the video I enjoy a beer (kind of) in one of the famous beer gardens.
Balaton Luxury Real Estate 🇭🇺 - What is Happening?
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Currently lots of new luxury lakefront houses and hotels are being built at Lake Balaton in Hungary. I show some examples, try to explain what is happening and why I think it might not be a good thing. My examples are from Balatonakali and Balatonfüred.
The Krakow Experience 2024 🇵🇱 - Amazing City in Poland
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Krakow, what an amazing city in Southern Poland! Not only for the Piroggi.
The Kosice Experience 2024 🇸🇰 - Underrated Slovakia
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Exploring the amazing old town of Kosice, the second largest city of Slovakia.
Balaton - Off the Beaten Path: Kab-Hegy 🇭🇺
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Cycling to the peak of Kab-Hegy, the highest mountain in the Southern Bakony Hills, about 20km from Lake Balaton. I also visit the Molnár Gábor Viewing Tower which offers an even greater view than the peak.
Tapolca 🇭🇺 - Top Ten Things to See 2024
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Tapolca is a little known town of 16,000 inhabitants in Western Hungary, north of Lake Balaton. I think it is worth a visit for these reasons: 1. The Lake Cave (Tavas Barlang) 2. The main square 3. The Mill Pond (Malom Tó) 4. The fish in the Mill Pond 5. The main church (Nagyboldogassony Templom) 6. The ruins of the castle 7. All the other historical buildings 8. Not sure what that was 😎 9. The...
Krishna Valley 🇭🇺 Indian Spirituality in Hungary
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Krishna Valley is a Hungarian eco village that is run by around 200 members of the Hare Krishna community. It has been established in 1993 near Somogyvámos, about 25 km from the southern shore of Lake Balaton. The site is a mixture of beautiful parks, areas used for organic agricuture, residential area and temples, including one with a bust of Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, the guy who made Hare Kri...
Balaton Bike Path 🇭🇺 - is it any good?
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The Balaton Bike Path provides 203 km of roads with little or no motorized traffic along the shores of Central Europe's largest freshwater lake. Spending a lot of time in that region, I find it quite useful but not always enjoyable for reasons that are explained in the video. In the video, I cycle from Balatonudvari via Örvenyes and Aszófő to Balatonfüred.
Remarkable Roman Villa at Lake Balaton: Balácapuszta (Worth Visiting? Yes!)
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In Balácapuszta, near the northern shore of Lake Balaton in Hungary, between Balatonfüred and Veszprém, you can visit the remains of a Roman villa. The region had been part of the Roman province of Pannonia.
Balaton Northern Shore - Central Europe‘s Most Underrated Tourist Region 2024
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Showing you a tiny little part of Central Europe‘s most underrated travel region, explaining, what makes this place great and why it is so underrated. Spoiler: The region I am talking about is the northern shore of Lake Balaton in Western Hungary, including the Uplands. It offers nature with geological sites and many rare animal and plant species. There are many historical sites ranging back to...
Vietnam vs. Germany - Pros and Cons 2024 (Part 1)
Просмотров 3609 месяцев назад
My first video after returning to Germany from my Vietnam trip. It is also the first part of a series comparing the two countries. In this episode I highlight one difference that is very specific but also very important to me: The accessibility of nature.
Saigon Vietnam - Would I live here permanently?
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On the last day of my Vietnam trip, I ask myself the question if I would live in Saigon permanently.
My Minimalist YouTube Travel Video Workflow
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Normally I use my laptop to edit and upload videos, but on my current four week trip through Vietnam, this was not an option. In this video I show what I do instead and discuss the pros and cons. I do all the editing on an iPad with iMovie. For thumbnails, I extract a frame from my video by. Screenshot and then add some text to it. This works pretty fine but the lack of memory is a big challeng...
Vung Tau 🇻🇳 Bike cruise 2024
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Rented a great mountain bike and started cruising eastwards without a specific destination. Turned out to be a great trip with many interesting experiences.
Vung Tau 2024 (beaches, hills and monkeys)
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Vung Tau 2024 (beaches, hills and monkeys)
Saigon to Vung Tau (best travel option)
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Saigon to Vung Tau (best travel option)
My return to Saigon - Chaos makes the magic happen
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My return to Saigon - Chaos makes the magic happen
Da Lat: Lang Biang Peak hiking tour 🇻🇳 2024
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Da Lat: Lang Biang Peak hiking tour 🇻🇳 2024
Da Lat 🇻🇳 Fascinating city in the mountains
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Da Lat 🇻🇳 Fascinating city in the mountains
I took the VIP Bus from Nha Trang to the mountains 🇻🇳 2024
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I took the VIP Bus from Nha Trang to the mountains 🇻🇳 2024
Nha Trang is not my favorite place in Vietnam 2024 🇻🇳
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Nha Trang is not my favorite place in Vietnam 2024 🇻🇳
Nha Trang 🇻🇳 Sightseeing 2024 (Is that even a thing?)
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Nha Trang 🇻🇳 Sightseeing 2024 (Is that even a thing?)
Night bus to Nha Trang 🇻🇳 incredible early morning beach scenes 2024
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Night bus to Nha Trang 🇻🇳 incredible early morning beach scenes 2024
Hoi An - Venice of Vietnam? 🇻🇳(Tour of the Old Town 2024)
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Hoi An - Venice of Vietnam? 🇻🇳(Tour of the Old Town 2024)
My Son - spiritual capital of Champa 🇻🇳 bus trip 2024
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My Son - spiritual capital of Champa 🇻🇳 bus trip 2024
Hoi An 🇻🇳 Trash Bike Tour 2024 (Beaches and Rice Felds)
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Hoi An 🇻🇳 Trash Bike Tour 2024 (Beaches and Rice Felds)
Travelling from Hue to Hoi An (Vietnam 🇻🇳 domestic travel 2024)
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Travelling from Hue to Hoi An (Vietnam 🇻🇳 domestic travel 2024)
Hue, Vietnam 🇻🇳 2024 (last day impressions)
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Hue, Vietnam 🇻🇳 2024 (last day impressions)
Hue, Vietnam 🇻🇳 Nightlife Scene 2024
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Hue, Vietnam 🇻🇳 Nightlife Scene 2024

Комментарии

  • @Jeff-tob3h1
    @Jeff-tob3h1 4 дня назад

    Did you really say that for $100.00 you can reserve an amazing room ?Nice if correct.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 4 дня назад

      @@Jeff-tob3h1 Our room was 110€ without breakfast for which there was an extra fee around 10€ per person. So for 2 persons, including breakfast, that would be around 137$. But if you book a few weeks in advance, you should find something comparable for around 100$. Krakow is still cheaper than places like Vienna or even Paris. It is smaller but at least as amazing.

  • @elmenshawyelwardany4793
    @elmenshawyelwardany4793 9 дней назад

    Amazing place

  • @pepepingvin4477
    @pepepingvin4477 29 дней назад

    Frank please don't mind the negative stupid comments! You did a nice job! All the best of health and happiness to you and your family.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 29 дней назад

      Thanks, but don't worry, I can handle that. I have to say that even the most negative comment below this video is still relatively nice. Being German, of course some people can't help calling me a Nazi. On the other hand, I have also been accused of supporting "Brutal Communism" just for showing the official flag of a wonderful country that I visited earlier this year. That's how social media are, and RUclips is a relatively friendly place when compared to Facebook or X.

  • @Jaishreeram12345-z
    @Jaishreeram12345-z Месяц назад

    This plate is not a plastic it is a white foam is eco friendly plate this are biodegradable in soil

  • @Kunal_manral
    @Kunal_manral Месяц назад

    Very beautiful vlog sir❤

  • @ViPAPARTCRACOW.23
    @ViPAPARTCRACOW.23 Месяц назад

    I ilike video 🎉

  • @ViPAPARTCRACOW.23
    @ViPAPARTCRACOW.23 Месяц назад

    Enjoy and welcome in our town 😊

  • @prakashc2704
    @prakashc2704 2 месяца назад

    sunglass brand/model/make plz?

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 2 месяца назад

      @@prakashc2704 No idea. I bought it a some Decathlon sporting goods store for around 30 €.

  • @prakashc2704
    @prakashc2704 2 месяца назад

    which sunglass brand and model are you wearing?

  • @HowardLilley
    @HowardLilley 2 месяца назад

    Just got back from Krakow…2nd visit… fantastic place and great food

  • @superhussein
    @superhussein 2 месяца назад

    is it allowed to run around naked in english garden?

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 2 месяца назад

      No, but if you do it in a less crowded place, nobody will care.

  • @jean-francoismonnet581
    @jean-francoismonnet581 2 месяца назад

    I like your videos, Frank, especially those from Eastern Europe, which I'd like to visit very much. You show us another side of life there. Thank you !

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 2 месяца назад

      @@jean-francoismonnet581 Thanks a lot. But beware when you call countries like Poland or Hungary Eastern Europe. Many people who live there get annoyed by that because they consider themselves as Central Europeans.

  • @semacomer
    @semacomer 3 месяца назад

    thanks for that! Great trip with happily Great weather

  • @sylviavanacker9310
    @sylviavanacker9310 3 месяца назад

    Such a lovely presentation and stroll 😍 thank you for showing us around Krakow 😊🌸

  • @tyrellwellick3590
    @tyrellwellick3590 3 месяца назад

    Danke für das Vidoe Frank. Die Tour werde ich nachmachen im Dezember. Kann man mit dem Motorroller auch weiter als den Eingang hochfahren oder ist man gezwungen zu laufen?

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      @@tyrellwellick3590 Viel Spaß! Hinter dem Eingangstor habe ich keine privaten Fahrzeuge gesehen. Wenn es möglich wäre hätte der Fahrer meines Motorradtaxis sicher gefragt, ob ich noch etwas weiter fahren möchte. Man kann natürlich einen der offiziellen Jeeps zum Aussichtspunkt nehmen und spart so vielleicht 250 Höhenmeter.

    • @tyrellwellick3590
      @tyrellwellick3590 2 месяца назад

      Danke für die Info

  • @Polans-gd
    @Polans-gd 3 месяца назад

    Poland is in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe.

  • @martingalik9411
    @martingalik9411 3 месяца назад

    Dude, you had very good exercise. I couldn't do that. To fast.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      @@martingalik9411What exactly? The making of some other videos of mine was much more physically challenging.

    • @martingalik9411
      @martingalik9411 3 месяца назад

      ​@@frankexplores4794hey I just enjoyed the video. I'm just saying (not just you) world is running. I'm Pol/Canada. If you will take a trip to Ontario I might help you, in the sense what you want to see? North?! That's the heart of Canada.

  • @michaelrivman4569
    @michaelrivman4569 3 месяца назад

    Great

  • @jaraskowalski9967
    @jaraskowalski9967 3 месяца назад

    I have never been to Bundeskalifat, so don`t worry that you were never been in my beautiful country Poland. We don`t like each other so there is no reason to visit each other.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      @@jaraskowalski9967 Not sure if you are serious or just trying to provoke. But it is exactly this attitude that helps evil leaders to push peoples into wars.

    • @jaraskowalski9967
      @jaraskowalski9967 3 месяца назад

      @@frankexplores4794 Wars? Oh yes, you Germans have a lot of experiences in starting wars, especially in stealing, bombing and murdering innocent civilians. May I remind you of the 6 million Polish victims of the German occupation between 1939 and 1945? May I remind you Piaśnica, Stutthof, Auschwitz and many other places of german crimes against Polish? Don`t answer you descendant of Übermenschen, sorry nazis:)

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      @@jaraskowalski9967I agree to everything you write except the last sentence. But why did that happen? Not because of their nationality. It happened, among other things, because they were pushed, mainly by propaganda, to believe that other people’s were inferior to themselves. It was especially bad in Germany but happened elsewhere too. Think of colonialism. Now you are saying Germans are bad and Polish are good. Same BS, just inverted.

  • @brhodes7659
    @brhodes7659 3 месяца назад

    Nice video Frank,Krakow is one of my favourite places to visit.

  • @DanielTerestenyi
    @DanielTerestenyi 3 месяца назад

    With all of the new developments and people visiting Balaton, eventually there will be more trains and higher speed trains going by those "luxury" homes. Too bad. Wonder how the other homes are rising?

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      Not so sure. People who can afford these houses or 5 star hotels will definitely not take the train.

  • @krokeman
    @krokeman 3 месяца назад

    Tip: you can enter St Marry's church for free during regular mass or events ;) When it comes to churches seems you missed St Anne's, which has quite nice baroque interiors. 20:01 it's the part ofJagiellonian University, but it's a separate building called Collegium Novum, previously you've been in Collegium Maius - the oldest part. 11:00 a building of Teatr Stary (eng. Old Theater) and you are totally correct about its style. The building is at least from 18th century, but it has been rebuilt several times, with last redesign to secession style taking place in early 1900s.

  • @bolimniecewacewa8857
    @bolimniecewacewa8857 3 месяца назад

    Polska nie znajduje się w Europie wschodniej!!!!!

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      That’s why I wrote Eastern Central Europe, didn’t I?

    • @krokeman
      @krokeman 3 месяца назад

      @@frankexplores4794 Nothing wrong with calling Poland Eastern Europe, this is some really silly complex...

    • @bartoszk4299
      @bartoszk4299 3 месяца назад

      ​@@krokemanYes, now Google 2 terms. Central europe and eastern europe. Come back with what you get

    • @krokeman
      @krokeman 3 месяца назад

      @@bartoszk4299 just googled "Eastern Europe" and it shows Poland and other former Soviet block countries (including Eastern Germany).

    • @Polans-gd
      @Polans-gd 3 месяца назад

      @@krokeman is not a silly complex, but rights and facts. Look at a map of Europe someday and think about it. Using the division of Europe from over 30 years ago is pathetic. The east is Russia, and no country in the west of Russia wants to be associated with this country. Poland is in Central Europe !!!!!

  • @piotrgodyn6870
    @piotrgodyn6870 3 месяца назад

    Frank. You made the major error of all tourists. Kraków Has to bee visited in night, or late. This is the Polish "Las Vegas" . This city lives the night. The day it' empty... Night is completely different of the day.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 3 месяца назад

      We actually went out late at night in Kasimierz where our hotel was. And yes, it was surprising, especially for Eastern Central Europe, how much was going on.

  • @cavior44
    @cavior44 4 месяца назад

    Germans shouldn't be allowed in. Take some pictures eat some food and GTFO!

  • @radekrola2159
    @radekrola2159 4 месяца назад

    One of the most beautiful cities of Europe. Old and modern. Traditional and very young. Dynamic and relaxing. Everything for everybody. Great place...only 2 stars Michelin restaurant in Poland...enjoy...

  • @Kajzer857
    @Kajzer857 4 месяца назад

    Kraków's motto is "Cracovia urbs celeberrima" - "Krakow the most wonderful city" and I think this is super accurate. Love to live here and I recommend everyone to visit <3

  • @zegarp
    @zegarp 4 месяца назад

    Welcome to Krakow - enjoy!

  • @ChristophorosSedinum
    @ChristophorosSedinum 4 месяца назад

    Oh, you didn't visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine? Big mistake, 20 minutes by train from Krakow. It is one of Poland's Treasures, and in my opinion one of the modern Wonders of the World. Did you know about this place before coming to Krakow? You missed a great attraction, best regards :-)

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 4 месяца назад

      I have heard about that place but didn't know it was near Krakow. Thanks.

    • @underated17
      @underated17 2 месяца назад

      One of the most beautiful cities in the world!

  • @leszekleszek773
    @leszekleszek773 4 месяца назад

    9:20 - it was the Cracow State Chamber of Commerce (Cracow was a Free City in 19 centr.). Inside there is an interesting art deco chamber: www.podrozepokulturze.pl/2020/10/ksiegarnia-dom-pod-globusem-secesja-mehoffer-krakow/

  • @barbac3742
    @barbac3742 4 месяца назад

    The church on the Main Market Square is St. Mary's Basilica - Kościół Mariacki. It has a unique beautiful altar sculptured by Wit Stwosz who lived im Kraków and was by origin from Germany.

  • @kennethcarney5874
    @kennethcarney5874 4 месяца назад

    He didn’t do it!

  • @jacklondon999
    @jacklondon999 4 месяца назад

    Oh, you never visited before? Is that so? Well, your countrymen visited Poland not that long ago and they were quite taken with it. We still remember their visit. Hard to forget.

    • @OdiPrOfAnUm91
      @OdiPrOfAnUm91 4 месяца назад

      Daj mu już spokój.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 4 месяца назад

      Yes, and it should not be forgotten. But what's the point of adding this comment to my video?

    • @jacklondon999
      @jacklondon999 4 месяца назад

      @@frankexplores4794 No point. Just for fun: ruclips.net/video/Z7W7q7pWygU/видео.html

    • @Adam_Malcher
      @Adam_Malcher 4 месяца назад

      @@frankexplores4794 I am not his spokesman but many Poles (including myself) feel disregarded in a matter of WW II. Such feelings are being regulary fueled by your county's actions/inactions which is from time to time trying to whitewash history on our expence e.g. "Unsere Mütter, Unsere Väter"/"Polish death camps". And yes, I agree. This is not a history channel to raise such topics. Anyways wellcome to Poland. Hope you enjoy your time here.

    • @stcqw
      @stcqw 4 месяца назад

      Leave him alone

  • @AngelinaAndBrad
    @AngelinaAndBrad 4 месяца назад

    Good video

  • @HCforLife1
    @HCforLife1 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for visiting!

  • @JanSzedlak
    @JanSzedlak 4 месяца назад

    TOP 5 things to do in Kosice 1. Leave

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 4 месяца назад

      @@JanSzedlak Please explain!

    • @JanSzedlak
      @JanSzedlak 4 месяца назад

      @@frankexplores4794 its a shitty town.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 4 месяца назад

      @@JanSzedlak Why? No jobs? Stupid people? Expensive? I mean, it has a beautiful old town and the surrounding landscape is nice, not far from the Tatra mountains.

    • @JanSzedlak
      @JanSzedlak 4 месяца назад

      @@frankexplores4794 it was a joke. I live in Kosice for about 40 years now. Pretty ok city actually.

  • @101basi
    @101basi 4 месяца назад

    Tower view was awesome!

  • @dndabke
    @dndabke 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice and informative. Quite unexpected. We don't have such a place in India too. Thanks for the video.

  • @BP-zj4dy
    @BP-zj4dy 5 месяцев назад

    Not sure if you would visit Bangkok again, just like you said, Bangkok is big and it actually is! I would recommend staying at Sukhumvit zone or somewhere along BTS line. It would be more convenient for commute. There it is easy to take metros to many different places and other public transports including the boats in Chaopraya river.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 5 месяцев назад

      @@BP-zj4dy I could well imagine to visit Bangkok again although I liked Saigon much more. My time was very limited and I probably didn’t see many of the nice places. My hotel actually was in Sukhumvit 11. Public transportation was great but I didn’t like the neighborhood that much. Not really a red light district but it comes close. A few blocks to the west, there was a completely Muslim quarter. Not my style either. Another few blocks further you got to a quarter with extreme luxury shops. Nobody was walking around there, just some people cruising in their Porsches. To the east, there were at least some normal shops and restaurants but nothing special.

  • @BP-zj4dy
    @BP-zj4dy 5 месяцев назад

    At Wat Sraket, the person whom I assumed a monk, was speaking Dhamma :) It is normal in Thailand that Mantra or Dhamma is teaching through the speakers at the temple if you hear serene voice, not the loud one. Wat Sraket is 159 years but well preserved as it is one of the important temples. The 1st market you visited is mainly for buying stuff to offer at the shine next to it, which is a famous shrine named "Tiger God shrine" (not recommend this market, people can buy things directly from the shrine at fair price.) The second market is Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market, mainly wholesale). Not sure if you would come to Bangkok again, but if you do so, I would recommend visiting Siam Square-Ratchaprasong area which is downtown Bangkok. There you can see the contrast between modern shopping malls next to a beautiful&peaceful temple (Wat Pratum Wanaram www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293916-d3646467-Reviews-Wat_Pathum_Wanaram-Bangkok.html) next to it, where locals go to make merits and meditate and there is no entrance fee for foreigners.

  • @ants08031236414
    @ants08031236414 5 месяцев назад

    16:34 Not Japanese there.

  • @ldownunderl2370
    @ldownunderl2370 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Frank, your assessment of Nha Trang is spot on. I have been to Saigon, 1 month in Da Nang, 2 weeks in Hoi An an I booked a month in Nha Trang. I noticed a difference in my interactions with the locals on day 1 and now its day 5 and all I want to do is get the hell out of here. Its a town that has everything going for it except it full of Russian people and I think the locals think I am another Russian and I have been having negative experiences everyday. I cant wait to leave.

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the confirmation. Let me just add that the people exerting that negative impact on the place are certainly not the average Russians. To be honest, I don't know who they are. Probably some wannabe upper class folks without any serious education, trying to show off.

    • @DevineOne
      @DevineOne 5 месяцев назад

      nothing to do with Russians. I was there before Russians were there in 1999 and I didn't enjoy the locals. 2 times I was there I came across people trying to scam me and not very friendly. I think maybe this is due to Nha Trang being a tourist destination for a long time both for locals and abroad. This has perhaps made the locals very detached from visitors and see them as short term means of making money only.

  • @vodkasharkeez
    @vodkasharkeez 6 месяцев назад

    You missed the point of your visit to Subotica. It should have been a celebración of a particular Serbian characteristic - they love the OTHERNESS. Quite the opposite of political Western propaganda against the Serbs. When you go to the south of the country, antípoda of Subotica is the town of Novi Pazar, with Moslim Bosniak majority. 30% Serbs, the rest are Bosnian Muslims. How come, haven't they exterminated them? No dear buddy. Serbs are famous to not like to be alone. Only Istria in Croatia has a similar mentality. They don't mind OTHERNESS. When your mindset is EUrocentric and your spirit weak, you will attract scheisse. You will come to a huge square and go directly to a small dry plant. Seems like a German small town clerk person goes to inspect former empire (nobody pays him,he is on his down mission) and looks for cracks in chuches, run down buildings, dry plants and "exotic" letters. What is this doing here? AHA,it's only 30% Serbian .They stole it from us,the K&K Empire. What this clerk failed to discover and lean from his visit to Subotica is that out of entire former Empire, Austro-Hungarian, only Serbia, as one of it's descendants has preserved ethnic structure, similar to pre WW1, at least a legacy of it's former incredible cultural diversity. Timisoara is heavily Romanianized - there are only traces of it's former cultural and ethnic diversity. Imagine that -little Subotica is the only city in former K&K Empire that has preserved at least a honorable legacy of ethnic diversity this Empire was proud off . If you go to Hungary - same story like in Romania, it has lost the minorities, because they don't like the otherness. Serbians don't like to be alone and are historically quite fond of Hungarians (and Romanians). Unfortunaely, missing are Jews, exterminated by 3RD Reich and Horty's Hungary. Missing are ethnic Germans, expele after the fall of 3RD Reich. The clerk should stay home because his travelling is very risky of self toxication by negative thoughts. I can imagine what he thinks of immigrants from Middle East that reshape forever ethnic fabric in his own country. Hence thefrustración, I suppose.,

  • @tranty65
    @tranty65 6 месяцев назад

    Tôi có anh bạn cùng học hiện đang sống ở hessen, bạn ở thành phố nào vậy, vui lòng gửi bằng tiếng Việt vì tôi không biết về tiếng Anh, còn tiếng Nga tôi biết chút, cảm ơn bạn nhiều lắm, chúc bạn có chuyến đi đầy thú vị

  • @tul1623
    @tul1623 6 месяцев назад

    Interesting and entertaining episode. More of this please!

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I will spend most of August in Hungary and hope to do some more videos. Do you have any specific suggestions?

  • @101basi
    @101basi 6 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. I appreciate the tour.

  • @101basi
    @101basi 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for taking us along Frank.

  • @tranty65
    @tranty65 6 месяцев назад

    Chào bạn , bạn khỏe không, tôi mới biết bạn làm fim và tôi đã theo dõi, bạn sang Việt Nam hình như chưa ra Hà Nội, chúc sức khoẻ hạnh phúc và thành công

    • @frankexplores4794
      @frankexplores4794 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot. On my recent trip to Vietnam, the focus was more on the South. So I did not visit Hanoi and lots of other interesting places in the North. I do want to come back to this country and spend more time in the North, but that will not happen this year. For me the trip was an extremely eye opening but still pleasant experience. Really looking forward to come back.

  • @lesburrows8469
    @lesburrows8469 6 месяцев назад

    So sad to bad 😢

  • @cuervoblanco71
    @cuervoblanco71 6 месяцев назад

    shopping in the second hand store for reasons I do not quite understand :)) was my favourite part