I went in Carpathian mountains with my ex from Ukraine. Beautiful experience. I had the opportunity to meet the Hutsuls and learn a song Hutsulku Kseniu! Ukrainian language is beautiful. I am from Croatia and for me it was not so difficult. to understand. I also tried Hutsul clothes.
Ukraine is so diverse. One of the most diverse places in Europe. On Eastern side you have open, steppe like environment. And on the western and southern sides you have lush, forests and mountains, more like typical Europe. Love from East India.
@PaulAllen6304 ukraine is an artificially created country without heritage or culture by forseful annexation of other countries' territories after ww2, especially Poland
6 of my great grandparents emigrated from the Carpathians when they were under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. 4 of them were Polish and 2 of them were Lemko. Like the Hutsuls, they are another Rusyn ethnic minority of eastern Slavs. Thanks for this video!
i am watching this today when Russia invaded Ukraine and i am so sad and broke from this situation :(..sending my strenght from Slovakia to Ukraine we are with you ! 💛💙💛
Ukraine: A Journey Back in Time | Discover the Carpathian Mountains with Vlogger Eva zu Beck 6.4.22 0652am shadows of forgotten ancestors sprang to mind. which is a very odd film. and an interesting film to view. maybe DW is a bit of a jinx? maybe it inadvertently pinpointed a region untainted by both eastern bloc and western mores? sometimes it is best, perhaps, to keep those little gems you may find on your travels a secret...? as for the "war".. no comment . they're crazy people, either way...
I love the way that Eva helps us discover so many amazing places on our beautiful planet! Praise God for the way that he preserves culture and ethnic groups! One human race over 22,000 tribes! Eva, it would be great if you robbed a hive once, best experience ever! With extracting the honey 🍯! From beginning to end! 🙏♥️🙏
I would absolutely love to visit such a place. The man who makes the bells possesses such skills that over time could be lost for ever. The bees were cool as well. Thank you for sharing ❤🇺🇸
The local people seemed so happy and care free. A truly hidden and special place. Thanks for sharing Eva, I really enjoy your vlogs. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
Amazing video! Thanks! I've been to the Carpathian Mountains a few years back and will visit again in July. I would've love to visit Ivan and Maria, I would've love to see their bees and taste their honey.
One of my favorite travel vlogger Miss Eva. I definitely loved her passion the way she showed us the historic places that we never knew. She deserves more🌟👌👏
🖐👍🇺🇲🇨🇭🏴☠️🙂 I'm grateful that I got to visit Switzerland & neighbors. Now more thankful you can take us Amerikaners to see other origins of our roots. Especially common folks involved in everyday activity. So much better than tours of castles, museums etc. Thanx very much!
This is quite an interesting video. I hope to be in Romania soon and if possible I would love to pop over into Ukraine. Such colorful and artistic fabrics and friendly people.
I am from India. These people have been spared the tv, smartphone and the poison that pours out from them. That is why they are so happy and peaceful. They live as a part of nature. Their art is just stunning. Salute to them.
6:25 the Hutsul clothing is basically Vlach (Romanian). The sleeveless top even kept its Romanian name (”Kiptar” coming from the Moldovan pronunciation of ”Pieptar”, derived from Latin Pectus = chest). Music is also very much Vlach influenced. Language is obviously East Slavic, very close to Ukrainian (except some Romanian loanwords, i.e. brinza = cheese). Multiple influences, like in any border land...
@evazubeck what a fabulous video of an incredible place! I would love to see such a special place such as this - a long way from Australia… but that said I think it’s magical to see these beautiful villages without “too much” tourism so they have a healthy balance of visitors and still maintaining the magic of their traditional way of life 😊 PS I never tire of seeing the joy on your face when you try fresh homemade foods - especially bread! Congratulations on this work!
Amazing Work Eva Ma'am !!! You proved that one can do anything what they wants..... Inspiration of many including me..... Thanks for sharing with us....!!!
you can go very far in your channel, I love this region, dreaming that one day peace return to all of Ukraine, I subscribed to your channel hoping that you help other in Ukraine to be happy...good Job. Giovanni i Canada.
My high school lunch cooks made home made bread 🍞 every day. l miss it. They were very nice and very good cooks. I also like honey 🍯 very much. I'm try to only have natural sweetener like honey 🍯 and sorghum syrup. I like real butter 🧈 much better than margarine.
I knew one more channel from DW so there 3 kinds of DW which is DW news, documentary and travel. It's nice to see her on this channel pretty polish woman.
Not only in Ukraine there are Lviv and the Carpathians, there are many other tourist attractions that few people know about. Those who want to see new amazing places come to Ukraine.
I just found this video, the first one I have seen from her. New subscriber!!! 🙂 This is really interesting, beautiful area!! Greetings everyone from eastern USA.
It's been just over 2 years since this aired, and I couldn't help but feel worried for the family and village. Such a rich, beautiful culture deserves to be protected. I hope they're all okay. Sending best wishes from the USA
Well, as a Ukrainian from central Ukraine, I can definitely say, that the Hutsul dialect doesn't really differ from Poltava or Naddnipryanshchyna one. It's basically the same language with some locally-specific words. Polish and Ukrainian are different and similar at the same time since they are both from a Slavic language family. That's why Poles and Ukrainians can understand each other. Yeah, and the bald guy was speaking Polish, by the way, while the couple was speaking Ukrainian.
@@EAGauss Nah, well. Languages themselves are quite simmilar but the problem is accent. As a Pole i cant understand almost anything from Ukrainian (well, i often dont understand words that are theoretically pretty similar but pronounced completely differently). So its easy to learn Ukrainian for Poles and easy to learn Polish for Ukrainians (i was actually really surprised how fast Ukrainians who live in my city due to complicated circumstances [Wrocław] learned polish). But tbh for Poles its even easier to understand Czech or Slovakian (really simmilar grammar and more 'understandable' pronunciation). You know, Ukrainian sounds pretty much like western-slavic language spoken with Russian accent (and there are not many people in Poland who can speak Russian now). Im curious though: do Russian-speakers understand Ukrainian (and other way around; i mean i think most of Ukrainians can speak both Russian and Ukrainian, right?)?
Гуцульський діалект є діалектом української мови але дуже відрізняється від неї. і в цьому є його краса, і тому його треба зберігати бо це є гонор та краса українського народу
Thank you for show casing the beekeepers hives. It’s very interesting ; it’s not a Langthrof hive construction- it looks like a combination top bar set- up ?
I am Mexican American and i visited the Carpathian mountains and its so beautiful
everything about the hutsul people and their home is beautiful and uplifting in spirit to watch...love learning about this place on earth
I went in Carpathian mountains with my ex from Ukraine. Beautiful experience. I had the opportunity to meet the Hutsuls and learn a song Hutsulku Kseniu! Ukrainian language is beautiful. I am from Croatia and for me it was not so difficult. to understand. I also tried Hutsul clothes.
Oh wow - that sounds like a very unique experience!
@@DWTravel Amazing and unforgettable!
Why I'm here?? Because of Eva.. she is my favourite travel vlogger. Thanks DW
Me too
Same!! ❤️✌🏻🐉
Me to..
Totally agree!
Same
The way Eva tells her journey is adorable.
You're right
Ukraine is so diverse. One of the most diverse places in Europe. On Eastern side you have open, steppe like environment. And on the western and southern sides you have lush, forests and mountains, more like typical Europe.
Love from East India.
@PaulAllen6304 ukraine is an artificially created country without heritage or culture by forseful annexation of other countries' territories after ww2, especially Poland
6 of my great grandparents emigrated from the Carpathians when they were under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. 4 of them were Polish and 2 of them were Lemko. Like the Hutsuls, they are another Rusyn ethnic minority of eastern Slavs. Thanks for this video!
My grandad's mother was from this area. He always talked about her to me and the foods she would cook, he tried to show me how to do some of them too.
Thanks a lot for warm words about Ukraine.
Beautiful! I was in Vorokta region of Carpathians in 2019. Its was trully magical experience. This part of Ukraine is really beautiful
Watching this January 2024. A glorious place with beautiful people. Sending
all blessings to Ukraine from Philadelphia.
i am watching this today when Russia invaded Ukraine and i am so sad and broke from this situation :(..sending my strenght from Slovakia to Ukraine we are with you ! 💛💙💛
Ukraine: A Journey Back in Time | Discover the Carpathian Mountains with Vlogger Eva zu Beck 6.4.22 0652am shadows of forgotten ancestors sprang to mind. which is a very odd film. and an interesting film to view. maybe DW is a bit of a jinx? maybe it inadvertently pinpointed a region untainted by both eastern bloc and western mores? sometimes it is best, perhaps, to keep those little gems you may find on your travels a secret...? as for the "war".. no comment . they're crazy people, either way...
Thank you dear for your support 💙💛
I'm glad 7mo later.. ukraine seems to be winning the war. You can thank American tax payer money for that!
It's been 1 year
Love 💕 Ukraine
Praying for an end to this horrific war, so Ukrainians can return to their peaceful lives.
Love to see Eva on DW. I have been watching her for years on YT. Great job!
Thank you!
I call RUclips Time Travel machine !
@@DWTravel We are also great fans of Eva & so happy to see her here. Thank you!
that's one of my favorite places. walked in the center of the old city hundreds of times. many perfect restaurants. fairy book feeling there.
My wife's ancestors came to the US from that area over 100 years ago. Beautiful!
I love the way that Eva helps us discover so many amazing places on our beautiful planet! Praise God for the way that he preserves culture and ethnic groups! One human race over 22,000 tribes! Eva, it would be great if you robbed a hive once, best experience ever! With extracting the honey 🍯! From beginning to end! 🙏♥️🙏
I 💘love that country village with the 🍯honeybees, homemade 🍞bread, 🧀cheese and juice.
What a wonderful place. Real authentic 💯culture.
Love to my Hutsul brothers from a Goral (we are mentioned at 6:46).Really beautiful culture I wish to visit one day.
Hello from serbia. Love all carpathian slavs! Very rich cultures.
Eva...my stress reliever..love watching your videos...
It's my dream to visit UKRAINE, particularly the Carpathian Mountains. Love from South India
Welcome to Ukraine!After the pandemic)
@@piligrim0326 thanks but, as of now it is not possible for me. Am a student so need money too 😁😁
Our Eva. Always pleasant watching her.
I would absolutely love to visit such a place. The man who makes the bells possesses such skills that over time could be lost for ever. The bees were cool as well. Thank you for sharing ❤🇺🇸
The local people seemed so happy and care free. A truly hidden and special place.
Thanks for sharing Eva, I really enjoy your vlogs.
Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
hello eva! I'm always amazed on how you live independently. 😍 i am a public school teacher here in the Philippines. i love watching you.
Amazing video! Thanks! I've been to the Carpathian Mountains a few years back and will visit again in July. I would've love to visit Ivan and Maria, I would've love to see their bees and taste their honey.
unusual! Thank you. and I posted a video of a trip to a northern town in Russia. pleasant viewing)
so agree with you! such a nice video!
Thank you this experience was both educational and interesting for our elementary students.
Wish I could have gone. Hope they are protected from the war. Prayers! Such lovely people
One of my favorite travel vlogger Miss Eva. I definitely loved her passion the way she showed us the historic places that we never knew. She deserves more🌟👌👏
Breathtakingly beautiful village, charming couple, fascinating craftsmanship & great fans of Eva.
I always enjoy your videos. Peace and Love from West Virginia.
Hope to see more of Eva here! Love her style of traveling and captivating way of presentation
Good suggestion.
That's very interesting! Such a beautiful place frozen in time!
🖐👍🇺🇲🇨🇭🏴☠️🙂 I'm grateful that I got to visit Switzerland & neighbors. Now more thankful you can take us Amerikaners to see other origins of our roots. Especially common folks involved in everyday activity. So much better than tours of castles, museums etc. Thanx very much!
This is quite an interesting video. I hope to be in Romania soon and if possible I would love to pop over into Ukraine. Such colorful and artistic fabrics and friendly people.
I am from India. These people have been spared the tv, smartphone and the poison that pours out from them. That is why they are so happy and peaceful. They live as a part of nature. Their art is just stunning. Salute to them.
6:25 the Hutsul clothing is basically Vlach (Romanian). The sleeveless top even kept its Romanian name (”Kiptar” coming from the Moldovan pronunciation of ”Pieptar”, derived from Latin Pectus = chest). Music is also very much Vlach influenced. Language is obviously East Slavic, very close to Ukrainian (except some Romanian loanwords, i.e. brinza = cheese).
Multiple influences, like in any border land...
such a beautiful place. And love the energy and presentation of this host.
@evazubeck what a fabulous video of an incredible place! I would love to see such a special place such as this - a long way from Australia… but that said I think it’s magical to see these beautiful villages without “too much” tourism so they have a healthy balance of visitors and still maintaining the magic of their traditional way of life 😊 PS I never tire of seeing the joy on your face when you try fresh homemade foods - especially bread! Congratulations on this work!
Very nice video, greetings from Argentina
Saludos!
@@DWTravel :)
Fascinating...wish I could go...hope these people are safe
The mountains are nice to travel to in summer as well as in winter. These are nice retreat spots.
Thank you for a lovely tour. The home of my Elders. ❤️
your lancester land is spectacular no question.
I love watching her vlogs. They are always so interesting and exciting.
Ukraine looks fascinating.
Greetings to the south!
Nostrovia Thank you very much GOD bless Everyone ❤❤❤Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
Great place to be in.Wish I was living here.
يالله الجنه سبحان الله طبيعة اكيد الحاجة المصنوعة من منتجات الطبيعة أطيب عوافي موفقين إيفا
All I can say is...just like Eric Clapton would say..."...I feel wonderful tonite.." I really love it, so beautiful n lovely country side...
Waaw, beautiful views, wonderful video and I'm LOVING IT
Beautiful video Eva is very intelligent explain properly 5:40 food is amazing organic and healthy 🥰
Amazing Work Eva Ma'am !!!
You proved that one can do anything what they wants..... Inspiration of many including me..... Thanks for sharing with us....!!!
Thanks for video that provided much infor
DW travel is great . Love to see travel video
Thank you!
This is exactly what I need today. Thank you.
A very beautiful place. cool and clean weather. Eva is also very good. 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Watching from Sumy, Ukraine!
this girl is going places!!
Congratulations Eva on being featured on the DW travel channel.
Praying for ukraine now 🇺🇦🇺🇦🥺
Very good video, well done. I love to travel as well 🏖🏕🏜😉🗽🏛🍷🥳 good channel, keep up the good work 🏺🏺🏺🏺
Thank you! And: yes, we will keep going!
we love it too! cannot wait when all of us can start travel again
you can go very far in your channel, I love this region, dreaming that one day peace return to all of Ukraine, I subscribed to your channel hoping that you help other in Ukraine to be happy...good Job. Giovanni i Canada.
Eva the best!!!!!♡♡♡♡♡♡
Thats really awesome, i enjoyed Ukraine when i was there. I wish I could join you in your travels your amazing !!!
My high school lunch cooks made home made bread 🍞 every day. l miss it. They were very nice and very good cooks. I also like honey 🍯 very much. I'm try to only have natural sweetener like honey 🍯 and sorghum syrup. I like real butter 🧈 much better than margarine.
I knew one more channel from DW so there 3 kinds of DW which is DW news, documentary and travel. It's nice to see her on this channel pretty polish woman.
Not only in Ukraine there are Lviv and the Carpathians, there are many other tourist attractions that few people know about. Those who want to see new amazing places come to Ukraine.
I knew her since long ago. She made some awesome vlog.
I just found her channel couple of months ago and it's great
I just found this video, the first one I have seen from her. New subscriber!!! 🙂 This is really interesting, beautiful area!! Greetings everyone from eastern USA.
Hello and welcome to DW Travel! Here you'll find more videos with Eva: ruclips.net/p/PLKAE6fcmV8PwUxcpVXTmPGhlPRg-kPilD
I like the simplicity
A delightful video!
wow ! , she's so adorable.....
This place looks exactly like the fairytales I read when I was a kid! Amazing!
Love to watch your travel vlogs always ☺️
So do I
Thank you for changed my view about Ukraine. What a beautul country and people
Amazing landscape people and content thank you
Great video Eva. Cheers :)
She is amazing ....lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
So big. So natural.
Welcome back 💐👍
This is wonderful!
I took out my jawharp for this one!!!!!
Pozdrav iz Hrvatske - dobro ste to snimili!
This was beautiful Eva
It's been just over 2 years since this aired, and I couldn't help but feel worried for the family and village. Such a rich, beautiful culture deserves to be protected. I hope they're all okay. Sending best wishes from the USA
Yes, we feel the same way. Greetings to the U.S.!
They are in Western Ukraine and not in an urban area. They will most likely be safe.
Beautiful Ukrain to us Evazu. All the best
Nice crispy sounds of the bread 🍞 💕
Beautiful video/doc. Praying for Ukraine 🇺🇦 💙💛
SAVE UKRAINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It looks like everyone is eating well. I think honey is the only food that never spoils
Happy to see u here Eva .. best of luck 💪
Well, as a Ukrainian from central Ukraine, I can definitely say, that the Hutsul dialect doesn't really differ from Poltava or Naddnipryanshchyna one. It's basically the same language with some locally-specific words.
Polish and Ukrainian are different and similar at the same time since they are both from a Slavic language family.
That's why Poles and Ukrainians can understand each other.
Yeah, and the bald guy was speaking Polish, by the way, while the couple was speaking Ukrainian.
thanks for the info for the none slavic folks.
Often hear that Ukrainians understand Polish but personally I don't understand Polish.
@@dmytrokhomenko2926 you don't concentrate enough
@@EAGauss Nah, well. Languages themselves are quite simmilar but the problem is accent. As a Pole i cant understand almost anything from Ukrainian (well, i often dont understand words that are theoretically pretty similar but pronounced completely differently).
So its easy to learn Ukrainian for Poles and easy to learn Polish for Ukrainians (i was actually really surprised how fast Ukrainians who live in my city due to complicated circumstances [Wrocław] learned polish). But tbh for Poles its even easier to understand Czech or Slovakian (really simmilar grammar and more 'understandable' pronunciation).
You know, Ukrainian sounds pretty much like western-slavic language spoken with Russian accent (and there are not many people in Poland who can speak Russian now).
Im curious though: do Russian-speakers understand Ukrainian (and other way around; i mean i think most of Ukrainians can speak both Russian and Ukrainian, right?)?
Гуцульський діалект є діалектом української мови але дуже відрізняється від неї. і в цьому є його краса, і тому його треба зберігати бо це є гонор та краса українського народу
Great Thanks from 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 Lviv
Thank you for show casing the beekeepers hives. It’s very interesting ; it’s not a Langthrof hive construction- it looks like a combination top bar set- up ?
I think that the design of the hive comes from the work of Ukrainian inventor Petro Prokopovych (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petro_Prokopovych).
Knew you long ago... Thank You
Eva is the best!
Wholesome
With the Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Ms. Zu Beck must be feeling some heart break. Thank you for sharing this beautiful community with us.
Lovely work. Subscribed as well
Your the Best!