This video really touched me emotionally which I was not expecting at all. Speaking only for myself, I am a fan of her channel for the simple fact I want to see Natasha happy. I am interested in her education and her future. You can tell she has level of anxiety as her future is not very clear at the moment. In short, she reminds me of when I was her age, even here in America. Then, there is the ominous shadow of what is happening in the world today. So for those two reasons, I am a fan and I come here to make sure she is doing well. What touched me about this video as when I saw the b-roll footage from the Peruvian Cafe / Restaurant. There is so much culture represented throughout that business and I nearly teared up as I realized that all of those young people / and some older, come thru there out of the pursuit of life, love and happiness. This is not an anti-war rant but rather to point out how all of us all over the world want the same things in life regardless of where we are from. We don't want anything bad in our own lives or the lives of others. We just want to feel the freedom of thought and expression, freedom to travel, to grow and to expand, to be happy, the find love and happiness. Life is very special and when you consider how precious this gift is, it's very hard ( for me at least ) to feel depressed. As always, good luck Natasha!
You two are great together because you both have similar vibe but there's with a slight difference which tends to enhance each others personality without overwhelming either one over the other.
"Dry Ice" is frozen, compressed carbon dioxide. (CO2). It's freezing point is 1) much lower than water (H2O) so it can make drinks colder, and 2) It melts directly from a solid to a gas--it doesn't melt from a solid to a liquid like water melts, so it doesn't make a soggy mess in a cooler. Since it goes directly from a solid to vapor, it bubbles and produces white vapor in the drinks.
Dry ice, which is just frozen carbon dioxide, "sublimates," or turns to gas, at -78.5 °C (-109.3°F). Because it's so cold you shouldn't touch it. And it's also used for theatrical effects. But more seriously it's the fizz in fizzy drinks and it's used in making fertiliser.
I don't think you would find dry ice in drinks in most countries. If you swallow it it can leave burns in your mouth because of the huge temperature difference !
Thank you for watching! Have a good day! Alena's channel: ruclips.net/user/DepressedRussian My other vids about Vladivostok: 🌊 Vladivostok, the capital of the Russian Far East: ruclips.net/video/pXAS-xv-aKw/видео.html 🌊 VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA or why I want to escape the Far East: ruclips.net/video/RgobeaklsVg/видео.html
Hi Natasha and Alena, I think you have made an interesting and varied addition to the already published videos from Vladivostok - I liked it, keep it up! Good work from both of you. 👍
Hey Natasha - hope you're well (and Alena!). Love your collabs with Alena and this was a great relaxing watch. Looking forward to the North Korean restaurant video!
*The former Soviet republics like Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, Hungary, Poland, and former Yugoslavian countries are built very nicely, beautifully, and have modern infrastructure, but then why Soviet Union governments did not build Khabarovsk like them?*
I really enjoy your walks around towns and hearing your thoughts and observations about what you see. You help me get a better sense of the world we all live in and so much of the crazy stuff we all have to wonder about.
Nice to see you again Natasha ......thank you for posting this.....nice to meet your friend as well ...a lot of variety in this video.....best wishes to you both.....👍
I love when you guys do videos together, you always seem so much happier, thanks for showing us the places and especially the aquarium it was a great video.
"We return to gopniktown" and " That's me at 7:00 a.m." are hilarious! Very entertaining and interesting video. I really enjoyed it. Thank you and keep them coming.
I'm glad you and alena shared your trip! Never turn down a chance to go to the aquarium/museum, or circus, or whatever menagerie of wildlife there is! I know the creatures thoroughly enjoyed both your smiling faces! It perks 'em up, and adds happiness to their existence! 🐙🐠🐋🐟😃 Thank you✌🏽!
As a British person who had a brief exploration of Eastern Europe and Russia in the mid 90s, and enjoyed my time. I enjoy and find your video interesting. You and Alena do make a great team, you play off each other very well. The warmth of your friendship comes over in the videos. Look forward to more, from both of you.
Very nice seeing you and your friend Alena. Your videos are as charming as you are so please keep showing us around. I've never seen any travel or tourist-type videos of your part of the world.
I rarely watch youtuber's videos but you really payed my attention. You are truly genuine and nice person. Very insteresting videos about east russia. its nice to see that there is someone who think own brain :)
Don't be ashamed of your country . Your government sure, if you want. Never turn your back on your country and culture . You have such a diverse and beautiful country . Chin up, and don't be afraid of being Russsian .
@@suportbghelp4938 being a contrarian doesn't mean that you are 100% right all the time. Nuances matter. You probably are not even from Russia so your opinion is simply opposite to the corrupt media of the West. And the Russians who think that the future is bright are extremely naive.
it's good to see some of beautiful ordinary Russia and her people, far away from the terrible things happening at the other end of the vast country. Love listening to your sweet voices and interesting observations and wise thoughts...
In these times of desperation and loss, you girls restore my faith and hope. What we have in common is more important than the ways we might be different. You two help restore my faith in humanity, my hope for the future. Please be safe. But please also keep doing what you're doing. I'll keep praying and working for peace. Labore pro Pacem...
Screw the differences, I actually thought that European (including Russian) politicians would refrain from trying to pit normal people against each other, yet there are more and more calls to lump together people and their rulers. Which is completely inexcusable, I don't care if people have this or that political preference, they are not the ones actually making decisions. It's disgustingly pathetic to do this again after two world wars and a cold war that affected and divided us so much. I believe it is the duty of everyone to stop listening to their "leaders" and choose common sense.
@@lucianboar3489 I think I understand. There are lots of people hating Russians and stereotyping them. When I try to explain that not all Russians are evil, I get some hate too. I see a difference between Russians and ruzzians. ruzzian orcs are committing atrocities, not Natasha or Alena. Some people believe all Russians are evil. Common sense tells me that there must be good in any large group. I doesn't look like these girls accept pootin as their "leader". I hope they can stay safe without compromise. I share their values. Humanity needs more humans, less orcs.
From what I've seen from your videos, Vladivostok looks really vibrant, one of those cities that have their own thing going on... love the antiwar street art and the the vibe in the Peruvian place...
I came to your channel from reference via sailor nom channel, thanks for showing me something of the east and Vladivostok. I have done a lot of travelling in my career and life, but never Russia, so it is interesting for me. I am from England. Given your references, I was reminded of my trips to Hong Kong, Warsaw, Acapulco. Those traffic lights are quite unique, love them. Lets hope we return to normal times as soon as possible and away from the madness in the world today. Thank You for making this. xx
Wow! Vladivostock, the San Francisco of the Far East of Russia, a very beautiful cosmopolitan city surrounded by a stunning natural environment. Thank you Natasha and Alena for sharing this awesome video with us.
@Tinkerbell Fairy Yep, I have. In fact I spent the first bit of my life in the bay area and still have family in California. My issue is with this bogeyman that Californians come up with about how the state got invaded by homeless from elsewhere and not accounting for the wages in California not meeting the cost of living, the fact that rent control largely doesn't exist out there and landlords charge exorbitant rents and overall issues of affordable housing. I was born in California in the early 80s and homelessness/poverty was a big issue even back then.
Dear Natasha Thankyou for bringing so much Joy into those of Us who cant travel - it is You that makes it so enjoyable I Pray for Your Future and Happy years ahead - -God Bless You -Sincerely - Ivan American
Oh, man, can’t believe you found a 🇵🇪 Peruvian food place and in the Russian Far East. That was a nice surprise. Hope you liked our food. Greetings from Peru.
I've eaten there quite a lot. I'm American, but have lived In Vladivostok since 2013. When I miss Mexican food, that Peruvian place is the closest I can get. It's actually pretty good.
I enjoyed this vlog. I have seen very little of Vladivostok over the years. It is much more modern than I had imagined. Thank you both for this tour around the city!!
You're right to show the international places in Vladivostok because it as you say shows all the variety there, It would never have occurred to me there would be Peruvian cuisine or even North Korean. Fascinating travel vlog. The sea world place looked wonderful. It's been a pleasure seeing you both again,
The state sponsors restaurants to earn foreign exchange waitresses and such are paid small amounts so the state you can have a good earnings sometimes employees defect usually they have to have family ties back in Korea to be sent. they also send out . Groups of North Korean men to do logging in Russia to earn from their labors foreign exchange for the government
Hi Natasha and Alena, I think you have made an interesting and varied addition to the already published videos from Vladivostok - I liked it, keep it up! Good work from both of you. Thank YOU. 👍
You girls really do a great job, showing and describing the sites. You show parts of Russia that most Americans and the world never see you speak eloquently and have an excellent vocabulary. Great tour thanks very much, 👩👩👀🎥.
Excellent video!! Natasha and Alena showing us more about the Russian culture.Without doubt this is one of better videos made where each details of cities are shown and commented about others cultures in Russia. I liked so much, this partnership is great.
Dear people, dont pay attention to this channel, its part of russian strategic communication. The goal is to influence the opposition. It can be done in many ways. This girl is just one of them. Just ask yourself how she obtained that freedom of speech. Fake identity. ruclips.net/video/HNTPyAsMmxs/видео.html
I'm not a big city guy, so I'd probably fit in quite nicely with Khabarovsk's quiet atmosphere. Its a pity I never had the opportunity to travel around your country, especially the far east. Thank you both, girls, for an interesting video.
Wow, as a Peruvian I am impressed and kind of annoyed that that restaurant conflated our food with Mexican food. Peruvian food is a world on its own, and for sure better than whatever you might have tried before!
😂😂You stole my comment, except I'm Mexican, not Peruvian. Peru's cuisine is AWESOME, but that restaurant seems to have some cultural dyslexia with all the Mexican references...we're not even on the same continent!
Just remember it's a world away and a lot can get lost in translation along the way . Not to mention ingredients are probably different. People try to make living , offering things a bit different in their area . I lived in Tampa for many years where there is a large Cuban community and now I'm pretty critical of Cuban food elsewhere, but always appreciate the effort . I just try to enjoy life and see what others are trying trying to do. FWIW not all Mexican food is the same , it's all very regional .
Restaurants with such concept have to cater to the audience to stay afloat and since taco/burrito whatever are more popular internationally it may be served. Mexican is also rare in Russia. Good this place even exists and not in Moscow/Spb. Same with most Japanese restaurants, you will find some Korean dishes, European obviously. Man, I realized we really need South American places. Vietnamese could go big with a very limited authentic menu, maybe you can ask some pals to come around. Big cities pay well for a chef.
Great job on this video! You really pay attention to details that most "vloggers" ignore. This gives a feeling of really being present at the place. Great work at the aquarium too! It's all very interesting and fun to watch.
Beautiful vlog! Glad you and Alena enjoyed yourselves in Vladivostok, what a nice trip to celebrate your graduation. The opening verdict sums up the vibe of this video well - “it is neither sad or happy”. Indeed, hearing the calm background music with the car driving through the mist, seeing that incredibly cute Baikal seal spinning its round body, and witnessing details such as anti-war graffiti and covered “In******” letters, I was at lost what to feel. Vladivostok is a great city, and a model of what the far eastern region should be, life seems relatively calm there for the most part as if nothing is happening. It’s definitely on my bucket list after the war is over.
I love how the two of you tried food in Vladivostok from North Korean and Peruvian restaurants. A great way to begin to understand other cultures is at the dinner table. Peace!
North Korean food....isn't that an oxymoron? signed, a guy who also bought north korean food in a climbing store in California...it was a can of air....nothing like NK food.
Natasha has always been one of the great comic deadpans on Youube. When you add the "depressed Russian", you can almost hear their eyes rolling from another continent. Please make more gothic buddy comedy travelogues together! Dry wit is the best.
Somehow your vlogging is getting better and better! Thanks for always keeping it real; your oft-unimpressed takes juxtaposed with your artistic, beautiful filming is super unique…!
As a European of all Russian cities this was the main one that I’d always wanted to visit the most. There’s definitely a myth about a city at the end of the continent.
Another great vlog from you Natasha. Poor Alena sounds really depressed. Hope through your vlogs you can bring undersanding of the marine world for future generations to understand and conserve👌
Thank you for sharing and showing how alike we are no matter which part of this beautiful blue planet. I hope peace comes soon and we can share our common humanity with love.
I loved your video! Being from Texas USA they really confused Mexicans food with Peruvian food! I was also intrigued by your street art/ street graffiti. It’s very similar to the graffiti you would find in large American cities. Thank you for Sharing your video and for being so brave in doing so! I also followed your Insta page as we! 🙏🙏🙏
When there is peace, I'm going, and taking the family. looks really interesting. And as many have noted the quality of these videoes are impressive. A pleasure to watch. Keep up the good work.
These are beautiful videos Natasha. You're not alone you have such wonderful friends in Russia. Don't give those up as you find your feet inside and outside of Russia. Bless you.
Vladivostok has to be one of the most beautiful cities on the globe. It has a certain reputation over here. Nice excursion. Good to see the lovely Alena again. That goes for you too of course, Natasha! 🖤
Great job, ladies! As a long time subscriber of Natasha's channel and Insta**** from America, I have forever had a curious infatuation with Russia. Please stay safe and well and your content continues to be some of my most favorite on social media! :)
This is a great video. Though you do not admit it, I am sure you had fun. The images are nice a you've discovered quite a lot of scenic places. That made it very interesting and makes me want to visit Vladivostok in the years to come.
Fantastic video; thanks to your film I learned to like the city of Vladivostok very much; I thought the city would be grey and cold, but apparently in summer time it becomes a warm, coastal city with a splendid view on the seaside or 'embankment' as you call it. The restaurants you visited are really amazing; the North-Korean food and the Peruvian kitchen have served you some dishes that made me almost faint, so good they looked! Спасибо большое, Наташа! Я очень сильно тебя люблю!
Thankful that you and Alena gave Vladivostok in Summer a try. Enjoyed hearing both of views on this very complex Metropolitan Area. Very best wishes and happy travels.
I swear I will one day visit Vladivostok, it's one of most interesting cities so far east! Vladivostok looks like a typical Central European city (with bits of east), and Khabarovsk is no short of central European town. And I would love to see Baikal seals... You two are so lucky to live there - _maybe_ you will never get rich and popular in K-Pop, but you actually do live in a very beautiful part of Earth and I envy you!
"It's me at 7AM". LOL Even when you're being grumpy Natasha you can still manage to crack a joke. You're not fooling anyone. We love you.
That's a russian for you!
This video really touched me emotionally which I was not expecting at all. Speaking only for myself, I am a fan of her channel for the simple fact I want to see Natasha happy. I am interested in her education and her future. You can tell she has level of anxiety as her future is not very clear at the moment. In short, she reminds me of when I was her age, even here in America. Then, there is the ominous shadow of what is happening in the world today. So for those two reasons, I am a fan and I come here to make sure she is doing well. What touched me about this video as when I saw the b-roll footage from the Peruvian Cafe / Restaurant. There is so much culture represented throughout that business and I nearly teared up as I realized that all of those young people / and some older, come thru there out of the pursuit of life, love and happiness. This is not an anti-war rant but rather to point out how all of us all over the world want the same things in life regardless of where we are from. We don't want anything bad in our own lives or the lives of others. We just want to feel the freedom of thought and expression, freedom to travel, to grow and to expand, to be happy, the find love and happiness. Life is very special and when you consider how precious this gift is, it's very hard ( for me at least ) to feel depressed. As always, good luck Natasha!
Well said. Profound yet simple. Respect from Australia 🦘🦘🦘
You two are great together because you both have similar vibe but there's with a slight difference which tends to enhance each others personality without overwhelming either one over the other.
Nicely said and observed
AKA, a perfect couple.
@@ivanolsen8596 Yes, absolutely.
@@ivanolsen8596 Lesbian couple?
@@charliesargent6225 No bloody way Charlie.
What a Treat! Stoked to see Alena in another video. Looking forward to more duo travel vlogs with @Depressed Russian 💙
"Dry Ice" is frozen, compressed carbon dioxide. (CO2). It's freezing point is 1) much lower than water (H2O) so it can make drinks colder, and 2) It melts directly from a solid to a gas--it doesn't melt from a solid to a liquid like water melts, so it doesn't make a soggy mess in a cooler. Since it goes directly from a solid to vapor, it bubbles and produces white vapor in the drinks.
Got it, thanks! Is this an American thing? I'm from the Netherlands and I never heard about it. Sounds good though.
@@LuiePool Je kunt droogijs ook in Nederland krijgen en ze gebruiken het wel eens bij restaurants voor rook effecten.
Dry ice, which is just frozen carbon dioxide, "sublimates," or turns to gas, at -78.5 °C (-109.3°F).
Because it's so cold you shouldn't touch it.
And it's also used for theatrical effects. But more seriously it's the fizz in fizzy drinks and it's used in making fertiliser.
@@youteacher78 Echt, joh? Nog nooit gezien of er iemand over gehoord.
I don't think you would find dry ice in drinks in most countries. If you swallow it it can leave burns in your mouth because of the huge temperature difference !
The Oceanarium looked really cool. I think Vladivostok looks like an interesting place to visit. I'm enjoying these videos with you and Alena.
Thank you for watching! Have a good day!
Alena's channel: ruclips.net/user/DepressedRussian
My other vids about Vladivostok:
🌊 Vladivostok, the capital of the Russian Far East: ruclips.net/video/pXAS-xv-aKw/видео.html
🌊 VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA or why I want to escape the Far East: ruclips.net/video/RgobeaklsVg/видео.html
Hi Natasha and Alena, I think you have made an interesting and varied addition to the already published videos from Vladivostok - I liked it, keep it up! Good work from both of you. 👍
Much love to you two from Brisbane Australia.... I think you're both awesome young women..
Hey Natasha - hope you're well (and Alena!). Love your collabs with Alena and this was a great relaxing watch. Looking forward to the North Korean restaurant video!
Keep it up Natasha. Love from philippines
*The former Soviet republics like Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, Hungary, Poland, and former Yugoslavian countries are built very nicely, beautifully, and have modern infrastructure, but then why Soviet Union governments did not build Khabarovsk like them?*
I really enjoy your walks around towns and hearing your thoughts and observations about what you see. You help me get a better sense of the world we all live in and so much of the crazy stuff we all have to wonder about.
I never got a chance to visit Vladivostok's oceanarium during my stay. Cool!
If you weren't a traitor you probably could
@@bitterballs356 were the Germans who didn't like NSDAP and 1939 Poland invasion also traitors?
Nice to see you again Natasha ......thank you for posting this.....nice to meet your friend as well ...a lot of variety in this video.....best wishes to you both.....👍
Someone put a lot of effort into developing that aquarium. Very well done actually.
Glorified seal jail.
I heard all dolphins died after opening
@@hu_b удиви планету ещё чем нибудь 😂
I agree, there are not many aquariums in the world as nice as that one, I was impressed.
MANY THANKS to PUTIN, suddenly))
I love when you guys do videos together, you always seem so much happier, thanks for showing us the places and especially the aquarium it was a great video.
"We return to gopniktown" and " That's me at 7:00 a.m." are hilarious! Very entertaining and interesting video. I really enjoyed it. Thank you and keep them coming.
I'm glad you and alena shared your trip! Never turn down a chance to go to the aquarium/museum, or circus, or whatever menagerie of wildlife there is! I know the creatures thoroughly enjoyed both your smiling faces! It perks 'em up, and adds happiness to their existence!
🐙🐠🐋🐟😃
Thank you✌🏽!
Thank you very much Natasha for showing us all the places and diverse facets of Russian culture :) Totally love your content.
Enjoyed both your commentary and the places you both visited. Thank you.
Nice city! I like the streetlamps and the LED strips. The aquarium looks first class. I enjoyed your video very much! With love from the USA!
One if your best videos, super interesting, love the interplay of you two. Glad to see you two having fun. Keep traveling.
As a British person who had a brief exploration of Eastern Europe and Russia in the mid 90s, and enjoyed my time. I enjoy and find your video interesting. You and Alena do make a great team, you play off each other very well. The warmth of your friendship comes over in the videos. Look forward to more, from both of you.
i think they're gay dude. but noe of our buisiness. lol
@@joer-tard2821 then why say?
Vladivostok is a beautiful city I knew nothing about until today - it looks like a place I would love to visit. Greetings from Montreal, Canada.
So nice to see you Natasha and Alena. Stay healthy you two.... Hooray Hooray!
I greatly enjoyed both you Natasha, and your travel friend Alena. .You both complement each other, on your travels.
Stay Safe & have Fun! 😛😍😊
Yet another great video. Thank you girls for sharing your life experiences. Keep on posting.
Very nice seeing you and your friend Alena. Your videos are as charming as you are so please keep showing us around. I've never seen any travel or tourist-type videos of your part of the world.
You 2 have great chemistry together! Please continue more like this. Good health & wealth to you both. Thanks for the videos.
I rarely watch youtuber's videos but you really payed my attention. You are truly genuine and nice person. Very insteresting videos about east russia. its nice to see that there is someone who think own brain :)
Don't be ashamed of your country . Your government sure, if you want. Never turn your back on your country and culture . You have such a diverse and beautiful country . Chin up, and don't be afraid of being Russsian .
Not real reason for shame, because future belong to Russia, if u can see the picture clear. :)
Pathetic kremlin troll
@@suportbghelp4938 being a contrarian doesn't mean that you are 100% right all the time. Nuances matter. You probably are not even from Russia so your opinion is simply opposite to the corrupt media of the West. And the Russians who think that the future is bright are extremely naive.
it's good to see some of beautiful ordinary Russia and her people, far away from the terrible things happening at the other end of the vast country. Love listening to your sweet voices and interesting observations and wise thoughts...
You can actually learn something by visiting museums that deal with all sorts of things. It's usually not boring!
"Baking like we like" 👍❤ Nice to hear from you Natasha
In these times of desperation and loss, you girls restore my faith and hope. What we have in common is more important than the ways we might be different. You two help restore my faith in humanity, my hope for the future. Please be safe. But please also keep doing what you're doing. I'll keep praying and working for peace. Labore pro Pacem...
Screw the differences, I actually thought that European (including Russian) politicians would refrain from trying to pit normal people against each other, yet there are more and more calls to lump together people and their rulers. Which is completely inexcusable, I don't care if people have this or that political preference, they are not the ones actually making decisions. It's disgustingly pathetic to do this again after two world wars and a cold war that affected and divided us so much. I believe it is the duty of everyone to stop listening to their "leaders" and choose common sense.
@@lucianboar3489 I think I understand. There are lots of people hating Russians and stereotyping them. When I try to explain that not all Russians are evil, I get some hate too. I see a difference between Russians and ruzzians. ruzzian orcs are committing atrocities, not Natasha or Alena. Some people believe all Russians are evil. Common sense tells me that there must be good in any large group. I doesn't look like these girls accept pootin as their "leader". I hope they can stay safe without compromise. I share their values. Humanity needs more humans, less orcs.
From what I've seen from your videos, Vladivostok looks really vibrant, one of those cities that have their own thing going on... love the antiwar street art and the the vibe in the Peruvian place...
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL JOB, Natasha! KEEP IT COMING!
I came to your channel from reference via sailor nom channel, thanks for showing me something of the east and Vladivostok. I have done a lot of travelling in my career and life, but never Russia, so it is interesting for me. I am from England. Given your references, I was reminded of my trips to Hong Kong, Warsaw, Acapulco. Those traffic lights are quite unique, love them. Lets hope we return to normal times as soon as possible and away from the madness in the world today. Thank You for making this. xx
I love it when you two do videos together, always entertaining, interesting and informative too.
I live 9500 kilometers away from Vladivostok. It's really cool to see that we all live in pretty much the same way!
Wow! Vladivostock, the San Francisco of the Far East of Russia, a very beautiful cosmopolitan city surrounded by a stunning natural environment. Thank you Natasha and Alena for sharing this awesome video with us.
Probably not as much human shit on the sidewalks of Vladivostok.
@@meisteremm Exactly. SF is nothing but a running joke these days.
@@mybluebelly It is a shame because it used to be a really nice city.
Now it just seems like one giant homeless camp.
@Tinkerbell Fairy Did you go around doing a survey of homeless people and ask them where they are from?
@Tinkerbell Fairy Yep, I have.
In fact I spent the first bit of my life in the bay area and still have family in California.
My issue is with this bogeyman that Californians come up with about how the state got invaded by homeless from elsewhere and not accounting for the wages in California not meeting the cost of living, the fact that rent control largely doesn't exist out there and landlords charge exorbitant rents and overall issues of affordable housing.
I was born in California in the early 80s and homelessness/poverty was a big issue even back then.
Very cool aquarium! Looks like fun! You 2 compliment each other perfectly! A humorous and enjoying experience as aways from your productions!
Thank you Natasha. Love this video . Have fun take care. ❤❤✌
Dear Natasha Thankyou for bringing so much Joy into those of Us who cant travel - it is You that makes it so enjoyable I Pray for Your Future and Happy years ahead - -God Bless You -Sincerely - Ivan American
Oh, man, can’t believe you found a 🇵🇪 Peruvian food place and in the Russian Far East. That was a nice surprise. Hope you liked our food. Greetings from Peru.
The should have tried Ceviche or Pachamanca, if they served it ....
@@SteifWood yeah, no doubt. I see you know your Peruvian food, cuzzo.
@@SteifWood they actually do serve it. The owner is an enthusiastic guy who traveled to latin America for original recipes
I've eaten there quite a lot. I'm American, but have lived In Vladivostok since 2013. When I miss Mexican food, that Peruvian place is the closest I can get. It's actually pretty good.
i didn't see cuy in the menu, are they ready to eat it?
It is good to see you again Natasha 👍😃👍😃
I enjoyed this vlog. I have seen very little of Vladivostok over the years. It is much more modern than I had imagined. Thank you both for this tour around the city!!
The aquarium looked wonderful. Vladivostok looks like a nice place to visit. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
Really great video - again. Would like to visit Vladivostok - to sad things have gone south. Love from Germany.
What a great video , I spend my vacation sitting at home broke with NO money and watching tv. Thanks Natasha for the video
it's amazing how many cultures there are in 'Russia', I didn't realise how it wrapped around China and NK. What an interesting place to visit.
concrete tropic fish, these communists in Asia, mad....
Loved the "dream sequence" that closed out the aquarium visit.
Thank you both for a great video and a look at life in Vladivostok.
I love your videos and look forward to your next adventure.
That can I say? Wow! that was a wonderful video as usual! We love you! 🥰
You're right to show the international places in Vladivostok because it as you say shows all the variety there, It would never have occurred to me there would be Peruvian cuisine or even North Korean. Fascinating travel vlog. The sea world place looked wonderful. It's been a pleasure seeing you both again,
The state sponsors restaurants to earn foreign exchange waitresses and such are paid small amounts so the state you can have a good earnings sometimes employees defect usually they have to have family ties back in Korea to be sent. they also send out . Groups of North Korean men to do logging in Russia to earn from their labors foreign exchange for the government
@@4423422 good for them
It's nice to see you girls vlogging together
Hi Natasha and Alena, I think you have made an interesting and varied addition to the already published videos from Vladivostok - I liked it, keep it up! Good work from both of you. Thank YOU. 👍
Absolutely wonderful video. It fills my day with much cheer and happiness seeing you and your friend.
You girls really do a great job, showing and describing the sites. You show parts of Russia that most Americans and the world never see you speak eloquently and have an excellent vocabulary. Great tour thanks very much, 👩👩👀🎥.
Excellent video!! Natasha and Alena showing us more about the Russian culture.Without doubt this is one of better videos made where each details of cities are shown and commented about others cultures in Russia. I liked so much, this partnership is great.
You two are an adorable couple. I’m glad you’re making videos together.
They doing much more than just videos...
@@glorymanheretosleep Perhaps, but that's fine, too. I'm just glad to see them well and safe.
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I'm not a big city guy, so I'd probably fit in quite nicely with Khabarovsk's quiet atmosphere.
Its a pity I never had the opportunity to travel around your country, especially the far east.
Thank you both, girls, for an interesting video.
Wow, as a Peruvian I am impressed and kind of annoyed that that restaurant conflated our food with Mexican food. Peruvian food is a world on its own, and for sure better than whatever you might have tried before!
Comida peruano number one in the world 🌎
😂😂You stole my comment, except I'm Mexican, not Peruvian. Peru's cuisine is AWESOME, but that restaurant seems to have some cultural dyslexia with all the Mexican references...we're not even on the same continent!
Just remember it's a world away and a lot can get lost in translation along the way . Not to mention ingredients are probably different. People try to make living , offering things a bit different in their area . I lived in Tampa for many years where there is a large Cuban community and now I'm pretty critical of Cuban food elsewhere, but always appreciate the effort . I just try to enjoy life and see what others are trying trying to do. FWIW not all Mexican food is the same , it's all very regional .
They should have ordered potatoes 🙂
Restaurants with such concept have to cater to the audience to stay afloat and since taco/burrito whatever are more popular internationally it may be served. Mexican is also rare in Russia. Good this place even exists and not in Moscow/Spb.
Same with most Japanese restaurants, you will find some Korean dishes, European obviously.
Man, I realized we really need South American places. Vietnamese could go big with a very limited authentic menu, maybe you can ask some pals to come around. Big cities pay well for a chef.
Great job on this video! You really pay attention to details that most "vloggers" ignore. This gives a feeling of really being present at the place. Great work at the aquarium too! It's all very interesting and fun to watch.
Beautiful vlog! Glad you and Alena enjoyed yourselves in Vladivostok, what a nice trip to celebrate your graduation. The opening verdict sums up the vibe of this video well - “it is neither sad or happy”. Indeed, hearing the calm background music with the car driving through the mist, seeing that incredibly cute Baikal seal spinning its round body, and witnessing details such as anti-war graffiti and covered “In******” letters, I was at lost what to feel. Vladivostok is a great city, and a model of what the far eastern region should be, life seems relatively calm there for the most part as if nothing is happening. It’s definitely on my bucket list after the war is over.
I like how you two have different sense of humor. It's interesting to see what the city is like on a sunny day.
I love how the two of you tried food in Vladivostok from North Korean and Peruvian restaurants. A great way to begin to understand other cultures is at the dinner table. Peace!
North Korean food....isn't that an oxymoron? signed, a guy who also bought north korean food in a climbing store in California...it was a can of air....nothing like NK food.
Peruvian restaurant, muhahaha, more Mexican cheap Russian ripoff place....
juices for the supermarket....
Natasha has always been one of the great comic deadpans on Youube. When you add the "depressed Russian", you can almost hear their eyes rolling from another continent.
Please make more gothic buddy comedy travelogues together!
Dry wit is the best.
Somehow your vlogging is getting better and better! Thanks for always keeping it real; your oft-unimpressed takes juxtaposed with your artistic, beautiful filming is super unique…!
Thank you for your professional reporting, engaging conversation, and sense of Russia at the level of its people and with heart. Замечательно сделано.
As a European of all Russian cities this was the main one that I’d always wanted to visit the most.
There’s definitely a myth about a city at the end of the continent.
Will,
This is Asia!
Do you mean Istanbul?
Thank you, ladies, for doing something amazing.
Another great vlog from you Natasha.
Poor Alena sounds really depressed.
Hope through your vlogs you can bring undersanding of the marine world for future generations to understand and conserve👌
I love it you two. A nice tour of cool places with an unbiased attitude.
Thank you for sharing and showing how alike we are no matter which part of this beautiful blue planet. I hope peace comes soon and we can share our common humanity with love.
The two days I spent in Vladivostok were absolutely great. Maybe when all this madness ends I shall visit again. Thank you for sharing.
No ends. Only War. With Kinzhal, Topol-M& Poseydon military nuclear system. Thanks Fashington swamp. 🤔
I loved your video! Being from Texas USA they really confused Mexicans food with Peruvian food! I was also intrigued by your street art/ street graffiti. It’s very similar to the graffiti you would find in large American cities. Thank you for Sharing your video and for being so brave in doing so! I also followed your Insta page as we! 🙏🙏🙏
I'm glad you have a friend to be with, loved the vlog.
When there is peace, I'm going, and taking the family. looks really interesting. And as many have noted the quality of these videoes are impressive. A pleasure to watch. Keep up the good work.
These are beautiful videos Natasha. You're not alone you have such wonderful friends in Russia. Don't give those up as you find your feet inside and outside of Russia. Bless you.
Vladivostok has to be one of the most beautiful cities on the globe. It has a certain reputation over here. Nice excursion. Good to see the lovely Alena again. That goes for you too of course, Natasha! 🖤
You must live in an absolute s-hole if you think Vladivostok is nice…
We love your adventures, Ms Natasha! Take care & be safe.
love the smoking drink, and all the diversity in foods. So cool!
Yes, amazing that you have Peruvian cuisine in the far east of Russia! Nice to see the two of you together during this summer.
I love the Oceanarium. It's such a beautiful and relaxing place.💙
Natasha love your videos. I get to walk the streets with you in places I would never ever be able to visit or experience. 👍👍🙂🙂
Great vlog. You guys are very entertaining, funny and informative.
A nice tour of Valdivostok. The city looks modern & more trendy the other Russian cities.
Great job, ladies! As a long time subscriber of Natasha's channel and Insta**** from America, I have forever had a curious infatuation with Russia. Please stay safe and well and your content continues to be some of my most favorite on social media! :)
Great video guys. Vladivostok is a city I’ve always wanted to visit. 🇷🇺🇬🇧
I see a penguin flying over Naty's head, and suddenly the world makes much more sense! 🐧
You guys are great. I love your style... always makes me smile. A big thank you.
:) great video. Really liked that Alena was with you she's a great addition to your adventures!!! Much love from Illinois!!
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You take us to so many interesting places... With a touch of your personality ❤️...
This is a great video. Though you do not admit it, I am sure you had fun. The images are nice a you've discovered quite a lot of scenic places. That made it very interesting and makes me want to visit Vladivostok in the years to come.
Great double-act. Alena's positivity is infectious! ⚡👍
Looks like a fun place to hang out. Really enjoyed this vlog.
When Alena says the vibe at the Peruvian restaurant is "positive", everything is good in this world! Enjoy sisters!
That was really interesting to see the variety in the city, and your thoughts on it. Keep it up.
Fantastic video; thanks to your film I learned to like the city of Vladivostok very much; I thought the city would be grey and cold, but apparently in summer time it becomes a warm, coastal city with a splendid view on the seaside or 'embankment' as you call it. The restaurants you visited are really amazing; the North-Korean food and the Peruvian kitchen have served you some dishes that made me almost faint, so good they looked! Спасибо большое, Наташа! Я очень сильно тебя люблю!
you and Alena need to do more videos together! and visit more places! i'm watching your videos all the way from canada! lol
Thankful that you and Alena gave Vladivostok in Summer a try. Enjoyed hearing both of views on this very complex Metropolitan Area. Very best wishes and happy travels.
Love to see all the great things you two do together.
And the best things are forbidden on Ytube
I swear I will one day visit Vladivostok, it's one of most interesting cities so far east! Vladivostok looks like a typical Central European city (with bits of east), and Khabarovsk is no short of central European town. And I would love to see Baikal seals... You two are so lucky to live there - _maybe_ you will never get rich and popular in K-Pop, but you actually do live in a very beautiful part of Earth and I envy you!