Hello Sergey! Just randomly came across this video and wanted to say Welcome to Mongolia ( land of the blue sky) I'm sure you will be safe in our country.last several days we are noticing increasing numbers of young Russian speaking people ( the most of them are Buriat brothers) in Ulaanbaatar. Mongolian people understand the situation very well and we r welcomeing you guys with warm heart. btw there is direct flight to Istanbul and Europe and Korea from UB..Stay safe :)
I love Mongolia and Mongolians. I visited there a few years ago, by far the friendliest people I've ever met. I'm very happy that you are welcoming Buryats, I feel really bad for them because they've been subject the most to mobilization :( It seems like the Russian government is targeting them specifically. I hope this migration brings more economic opportunity to Mongolia.
@@CrazyRussianSergey I was in Beijing for business and flew to Mongolia for trade show. You have no idea how friendly i was greeted. Mongolians are among the most hospitable people i ever met. And i am Canadian😃, so I know what friendly means. Anyways, stay safe my brother and dont worry, soon Putin will be swimming with the fishes and this war will end
It was a difficult journey, but the ride through the steppes and run into a herd of wild camels and other animals is something nobody will ever take from you. Glad you made it out, I hope that arranging a bank account won't be an issue.
@@CrazyRussianSergey You Sergey, you are a brave and adventurous lad. Please buy dog treats for your pocket. I love that you connect with the street dogs. They are wanderers too. Sergey, this will all be over sometime and you will have stories to tell . ❤🙋🏼♀️ from the center of the Hurricane Ian disaster zone in Bonita Springs, Florida where we are destroyed but not broken. I thank you- Martha
Those camels and and horses are not wild. Those are livestocks. In Mongolia, even livestocks are free to go anywhere they want. We don't keep them inside fence. Even they have some level of freedom. 🤣🤣🤣
Sergey, Hands down, this is the most EPIC escape from Russia video of all the You Tubers! Thank you for taking us along. 250kl on a dirt track with wild horses, cattle, antelope and stars! I am so glad you are out. You are a most original person and thus you produce most original content.
Katy you are so right, and a fact of interest is he travelled most of the trip on ground transportation except for a short trip on a featured vintage airplane. He is now 5,278 km from home and is separated from his family and friends.
Escape?, i didn't see anyone stopping or holding him there - the border is open, the media keeps showing people leaving Russia, Russia is not holding people, and people have been exercising their freedom of movement since February.
What an incredible video you have shot I watch a lot of travel channels but this was really awesome. I love places like Mongolia I’ve been into Mongolia and Tove for a long long time. This place reminds me a bit of where I live pitch dark at night tons of wild animals and stars in the sky incredible of course not quite as rural as where you are. I know this is a terrifically difficult time for everybody coming from Russia but at least you will remember this incredible experience with nature albeit such a terrible time in history! So sad that one man cannot appreciate all the beauty that the rest of us can appreciate and wants to destroy the world. Putin is a true monster.
A beautiful country, Mogolia. Impressive how many animals run around freely there. Good decision from you. I wish you the best of luck from Germany. There aren't that many demonstrating here yet.
Sergey - so glad you made it. Such beauty in that epic journey that none of us, who didn’t experience it, will understand how profoundly difficult it must have been. All the very best to you as you continue to tell this story. 😊
So glad you made it safely to Mongolia, Sergey! Thank you very much for letting everyone know about your journey, and that you are safely out of Russia.
Mongolia is so stunningly beautiful in this film - what an absolutely amazing drive to freedom, Sergey! And I am writing this from Scotland, which is also very beautiful.... I know that everything will be feeling so challenging at the moment, but I am incredibly thankful that you got out of Russia when you did, and I've never seen such a beautiful escape route, though I know this may not have brought you very much comfort whilst travelling through this lovely landscape. You are very courageous and what you have done was the RIGHT thing to do.
I was obcessed with Scotland as a tean and for my 15 birthday I realized the dream and visited. It is one of the most beautiful places I went in my life.
I am sure as you were going thru that beautiful landscape in Mongolia and viewing those animals running free of restraints was a cathartic symbol of your own freedom.
Oh yeah for sure!!!! He is now free of any guilt and responsibility for killings thousands of Ukrainians. Once u cross that border out of Russia, you automatically not responsible for any death caused by your fellow ruzzians
Hi Sergey, first time here. The video was beautiful but sad at the same time. I hope you will be back home very soon and this world will return to "normal" again. Take care. I always like to see a good Russian and you are obviously a good person. Greetings from the Czech Republic.
Oh, how there is WONDERFUL nature in Mongolia, wonderful animals running free😍! If I could get there, I would NEVER want to come back to Finland. I wish your trip a lot of safety, health, smiles, new experiences🙏💖. Your video was so unique that I shared it. Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
Mary from New York City - So glad you made it out of Russia. So sorry you had to leave your country, your family and friends and the life that you knew. Good luck and stay safe.
Your story is epic! I loved seeing the wonderful big animals on the steppe. I know it was hard but you survived! I wish you well in Mongolia. I’ve known one Mongolian in Texas. He was a very nice person-lots of fun. Take it slow and easy on yourself. Post more!❤😊💕
What a beautiful ride through the steppes! The animals, especially the wild horses 🐎 were gorgeous. The night sky looked so clear ✨. The town looked pretty & I noticed the architecture too. It's good to see the people & animals are friendly. Wishing you the very best of luck in your adventures Sergey! 😊
@@munkh-yalaltkhadbaatar9748 There was no shepherd seen with those horses. They wore no harnesses or gear, to show ownership. They looked to be roaming freely.
Your beautiful video of Mongolian travels, animals and smiling people was a bright spot in my day today. I wish you all the best and hope you find a comfortable place to land. I think you would enjoy Alaska. It is also a beautiful place and you will find a warm welcome.
What a hair-raising escape from Russia! Thank you so much for filming it all. The animals were amazing to see and I appreciate you showing us. I hope everything is feeling better for you now. Good wishes to you.
I’m so glad you got out, my friend, and thanks for sharing all the amazing landscapes and animals you saw along the way. Best of luck for the future - you made the right decision by leaving, but it still must have been so hard to abandon your home. I hope one day you can return to a Russia which is free from its corrupt and crazy government.
Lily, it's an interesting point you bring up. I believe Genghis Khan is considered a super-father because he is the direct ancestor of one in 200 men in the world according to genetic studies.
That was an amazing (for me nail bitting) scary adventure to freedom and safety! So happy you made it. Best of luck to you Sergey 👍 ❤️. These times are so unstable. Better times will come again in future 🙏 ✨️
So glad you made it! This is amazing footage, too. Of all the Russian RUclipsrs who've left this last week, you have the most epic "exodus" story of them all. :) Looking forward to learning more about Mongolia. Don't worry about the haters in the comments. If you were my brother and we both lived in Russia, I'd have snuck you out myself. It would be a waste to die for the ambition of a man who doesn't care about anyone but himself.
You are a brave man! The whole mess is quite tragic. This horrible war has been criminal from the start and it is only the common people who suffer. I wish you the best of luck and hopefully this war will come to an end.
Will, he is a brave man. It was extremely hard for him to leave. I wasn't sure he could make himself do it. And, I am not certain he won't change his mind and step back over the border. Thanks for recognizing his bravery.
I hope you can find some peace in all this and that you survive intact. You have a lot to get through in the next days. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Sergey, may God protect you right now. I'm glad that you left right now while you still can. I personally am worried about Sasha as he is a conscript that was lied to back since March and I haven't heard anything via telegram since last Monday. Keep going and if you have a chance, with careful thought, leave Russia completely for a few years. Stay strong!
Really amazing, epic journey. I’ve always wanted to visit the steppes of Mongolia, and Russia for that matter. One day hopefully you are able to return, and we can all pursue our dreams freely and peacefully. Thanks for making the right decision.
Hi Sergey and thank you for the interesting video 🙂. Still, your brave decision to leave your home country despite your inner doubts about it deserves a little reward 😉 You sure need a little time to adjust to the new situation but I guess soon you will realise your decision was right!
Wow! I had no idea there were herds of wild camels roaming the Steppes of Mongolia. Beautiful. That was quite the journey out of Russia. I suspect you will remember this adventure for the rest of your life. Tomorrow is a new day. You are safe. Take some time to decide on where to go, how to get there, and what to do once you are wherever you think you would like to be. Don' t make any hasty decisions now, take your time. Plan your future. Stay safe.
I must say, it has been interesting to see how different people decide to leave Russia and where they go. Sad that it occurs during such terrible times. Take care of yourself, Sergey. I hope we get to experience Mongolia together with you and that Russia changes for the better in the coming months.
Through your eyes I have now quadruppled my previous knowledge of Mongolia (and my wife thinks I'm pretty smart 🤣👍). Thank you, take care and God bless. Your Newest Subscriber
I’m doing the same now. Reading a lot about Mongolia since I’m here. Of course I knew some general stuff and we even learned it in school. But I’m gonna make some historic video about Mongolia. At least will try
Sergey, you win hands down for the most dramatic escape from Russia. I must say this is what I think of when guys in my own country say they will go bush/outback if we are ever invaded to regroup. Complete with terrible road and road corregations that can break cars, wildlife and stops for car repairs. A friend of mine lived in Mongolia for 6 months, I hear they are very friendly lovely people. However, thier infratructure sux.
I watched many videos of people leaving Russia but this is my first watching a trip into Mongolia. I think you made a good choice Mongolia looks beautiful and the animals were cool to see.
I'm so glad you made it out!! Your journey was amazing - and it was the least stressful border crossing that I've seen of any Russian vlogger. I was so very surprised to see all those herds of different wild animals, even camels and wild horses! I send you best wishes.🇺🇸
Sergey, I'm really glad you made it out. You were the last of "my" four Russian RUclipsrs and I was worried. I hope you are well, given the circumstances. Do you have plans? (PS: The nightsky was amazing!)
@@CrazyRussianSergey Sounds exciting. I always had this idea, but never got to it and I regret I never did. Maybe it's a great chance for you to learn and grow. I wish you all the best and I keep watching your videos! And if you need any support, please let us know, I'm pretty certain that everybody who can will help you.
@@CrazyRussianSergey Perhaps I will travel and see the world through your eyes. Almost 12K subscribers isn't shabby! 😁 I was told that if you share regularly and frequently, the RUclips algorithm is more likely to recommend your videos. Looking forward to many more videos and subscribers for you!
@@CrazyRussianSergey ya know what, as far as a plan goes, you could do worse! Benefit of being a youtuber - as long as you have your camera and an internet connection, you can make an income! Have you thought about reaching out to the other English speaking Russian youtubers who have fled the war? People like NFKRS? He’s in Georgia I think. Good for you, refusing to die for some old man’s dreams of empire!
I was worried about you and other Russians I follow online given recent events. Thankfully, you are safe now in Mongolia. It must have been very difficult to leave Russia, your homeland, but in the current situation I probably would have done the same thing. Keep us updated in Mongolia.
@Katye Dyakova I do worry about Ukrainians, and the suffering of the Ukrainian people due to the Russian invasion moves me deeply. I condemned the invasion from the beginning. But many Russians are victims here too. How can you call a Russian civilian who opposes the war a 'terrorist'?
Seryosha, stay safe! We wish you all the best! You made the right decision, no matter how hard life may be, at least you are not involved in an unjust war!
I sincerely hope you can return soon home and that this senseless war will end. The people of Russia could end it in an afternoon if they wanted. You seem like a nice person so I hope there are more people in Russia like yourself.
the Mongol people understand - they have lived under USSR & Russian control for very long. They are slowly coming into their own. Proud - industrious - historic people. Enjoy that smile - enjoy the landscape - immerse yourself. Go beyond what Russia has told you is possible. And if a shop owner wants to share a mongolian beverage - go for it. Slava Ukraini - heroim slava.
I have a Russian friend who came to the USA for graduate school. A few years later he went back to Russia and even though he speaks perfect, native Russian, everyone said he must be American because "You Smile Too Much! You are Too Happy to be a Russian!" - I hope you feel this way very soon !!
@@anonymous3396 part of the russian propaganda, americans are not the onlyones smiling like that, several countries in the world people constantly smile to others, even strangers.
@@RolopIsHere That’s what Germans say about fake smiles. And don’t think that Russians don’t smile, they do, but not to strangers. It’s a cultural thing.
@@RolopIsHere I wouldnt call it russian propagnda if its true. As a European ive been to the US a couple of times and the people there really are phony and fake happy. Its a custom to say everything is alright even when youre not okay. In my country its normal to be more straightforward and harsh in our answers so obviously we hate the fake smiles and overly happiness.
I am not sure how much I would be able to enjoy "the beautiful ride" in Your situation. Anyway and You are out of Russia and Mongolia seems neutral enough to be a safe haven for You.
Hello Sergey! Just randomly came across this video and wanted to say Welcome to Mongolia ( land of the blue sky) I'm sure you will be safe in our country.last several days we are noticing increasing numbers of young Russian speaking people ( the most of them are Buriat brothers) in Ulaanbaatar. Mongolian people understand the situation very well and we r welcomeing you guys with warm heart. btw there is direct flight to Istanbul and Europe and Korea from UB..Stay safe :)
Баярлалаа! Yes. Mongolian people are very welcoming! I’m making some new video about my first days here! So far it’s great!
I love Mongolia and Mongolians. I visited there a few years ago, by far the friendliest people I've ever met. I'm very happy that you are welcoming Buryats, I feel really bad for them because they've been subject the most to mobilization :( It seems like the Russian government is targeting them specifically. I hope this migration brings more economic opportunity to Mongolia.
I am so happy that you are so friendly and welcoming people
@@CrazyRussianSergey I was in Beijing for business and flew to Mongolia for trade show. You have no idea how friendly i was greeted. Mongolians are among the most hospitable people i ever met. And i am Canadian😃, so I know what friendly means. Anyways, stay safe my brother and dont worry, soon Putin will be swimming with the fishes and this war will end
Just stopped by to say that was nice.
Thanks for your video. I feel for you brother. Take care in Mongolia. Mario from Australia
It was a difficult journey, but the ride through the steppes and run into a herd of wild camels and other animals is something nobody will ever take from you. Glad you made it out, I hope that arranging a bank account won't be an issue.
That was crazy cool road! Literally 250 km of the Wild Steppe!
@@CrazyRussianSergey What an amazing trip. The important thing is you are safe from problems that are beyond your control. Stay safe.👍
Absolutely huge video,so beautiful there! Thank you!
@@CrazyRussianSergey You Sergey, you are a brave and adventurous lad. Please buy dog treats for your pocket. I love that you connect with the street dogs. They are wanderers too. Sergey, this will all be over sometime and you will have stories to tell . ❤🙋🏼♀️ from the center of the Hurricane Ian disaster zone in Bonita Springs, Florida where we are destroyed but not broken. I thank you- Martha
Those camels and and horses are not wild. Those are livestocks. In Mongolia, even livestocks are free to go anywhere they want. We don't keep them inside fence. Even they have some level of freedom. 🤣🤣🤣
Sergey, Hands down, this is the most EPIC escape from Russia video of all the You Tubers! Thank you for taking us along. 250kl on a dirt track with wild horses, cattle, antelope and stars! I am so glad you are out. You are a most original person and thus you produce most original content.
Katy you are so right, and a fact of interest is he travelled most of the trip on ground transportation except for a short trip on a featured vintage airplane. He is now 5,278 km from home and is separated from his family and friends.
Well he does say that he is crazy! Fantastic footage of scenery and wildlife.
Escape?, i didn't see anyone stopping or holding him there - the border is open, the media keeps showing people leaving Russia, Russia is not holding people, and people have been exercising their freedom of movement since February.
His life in Russia is over. But at least he won’t be going to Ukraine and dying.
What an incredible video you have shot I watch a lot of travel channels but this was really awesome. I love places like Mongolia I’ve been into Mongolia and Tove for a long long time. This place reminds me a bit of where I live pitch dark at night tons of wild animals and stars in the sky incredible of course not quite as rural as where you are. I know this is a terrifically difficult time for everybody coming from Russia but at least you will remember this incredible experience with nature albeit such a terrible time in history!
So sad that one man cannot appreciate all the beauty that the rest of us can appreciate and wants to destroy the world. Putin is a true monster.
That drive with the wild herds of various animals was quite amazing. Thank you. You made the choice to save your life from imprisonment or death.
yes pepole die and i dont think that simple pepole will get something money cant erase mental scars sickness and death .
Those Camels are wild too and Its amazing to stare at them and enjoy the time, You can feel peace and calm from their eyes, not like zoo animals.
A beautiful country, Mogolia. Impressive how many animals run around freely there. Good decision from you. I wish you the best of luck from Germany. There aren't that many demonstrating here yet.
Sergey - so glad you made it. Such beauty in that epic journey that none of us, who didn’t experience it, will understand how profoundly difficult it must have been. All the very best to you as you continue to tell this story. 😊
Shame you couldn't find it in you to help innocent Ukrainians
@@lesleystewart5882 How?
So glad you made it safely to Mongolia, Sergey! Thank you very much for letting everyone know about your journey, and that you are safely out of Russia.
Praying for your protection 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The power of
Thanks
Good money! Thank you, Mister!
My best wishes to you all i hope one day you'll find peace and happiness
Thanks!
💵 thank you Karen! Money very helpful now!
Hi Sergey how is the donation working if one is able to tip in a few?
Could you tell me what is $10 US worth where you are? Does it help?
You should be very proud of yourself. That journey was incredible. Stay safe, love from Australia 🇦🇺
Reminded me of driving in north west Australia with wildlife, stars everywhere and people helping each other out 🙂
Go back to your video games you gamer cynt, stop bothering normal people.
@Sonya of not being part of a useless war, a war caused by the ego of a tiny man.
@Sonya For being a coward
Proud of yourself? For what?
Such a beautiful drive! Amazing to see the animals and no fences!! So glad you are safe!
Interesting sense of beauty you have. It looked miserable to me.
No fences because are no needed. Russia is a big rich country, Mongolia is an small unpopulated country where no one leaves
I'm happy that another innocent and special human is safe. Best wishes.
Mongolia is so stunningly beautiful in this film - what an absolutely amazing drive to freedom, Sergey! And I am writing this from Scotland, which is also very beautiful.... I know that everything will be feeling so challenging at the moment, but I am incredibly thankful that you got out of Russia when you did, and I've never seen such a beautiful escape route, though I know this may not have brought you very much comfort whilst travelling through this lovely landscape. You are very courageous and what you have done was the RIGHT thing to do.
Is Mongolia even a free country? Don’t they have conscription like almost any euro or Asian country?
I was obcessed with Scotland as a tean and for my 15 birthday I realized the dream and visited. It is one of the most beautiful places I went in my life.
@@puraLusa that is such a great story! It really IS beautiful here. I love the Mongolian landscape too and would like be to go there too!
Yes Mongolia is free now. And I saw that they are taking Russian men who are wishing to avoid conscription
@@nancyperkins2277 Mongolia should be in NATO so Russia and China wont F with them
I’m sorry you had to go through this. Stay safe and positive, I’m sure good things are in your future :)
I am sure as you were going thru that beautiful landscape in Mongolia and viewing those animals running free of restraints was a cathartic symbol of your own freedom.
Well said.
Oh yeah for sure!!!! He is now free of any guilt and responsibility for killings thousands of Ukrainians. Once u cross that border out of Russia, you automatically not responsible for any death caused by your fellow ruzzians
Mongolians are nice and hard working people. I've worked with several. And what they don't know about horses is not worth knowing.
I am certain the Mongolian's knowledge of horses is a true statement. Thank you for highlighting that fact.
It must be sad but you have courage to do the right thing.
Hi Sergey, first time here. The video was beautiful but sad at the same time. I hope you will be back home very soon and this world will return to "normal" again. Take care. I always like to see a good Russian and you are obviously a good person. Greetings from the Czech Republic.
Oh, how there is WONDERFUL nature in Mongolia, wonderful animals running free😍! If I could get there, I would NEVER want to come back to Finland.
I wish your trip a lot of safety, health, smiles, new experiences🙏💖. Your video was so unique that I shared it. Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
Mary from New York City - So glad you made it out of Russia. So sorry you had to leave your country, your family and friends and the life that you knew. Good luck and stay safe.
We're all glad you're safe! Stay positive. Keep on traveling. Be happy. Forget negativity
Wow Sergey, what a journey! How beautiful the Mongolian countryside looks. I am glad you made it there and are safely out of Russia. Take care.
Your story is epic! I loved seeing the wonderful big animals on the steppe. I know it was hard but you survived! I wish you well in Mongolia. I’ve known one Mongolian in Texas. He was a very nice person-lots of fun. Take it slow and easy on yourself. Post more!❤😊💕
Welcome to the other side, man! You made it out!
What a beautiful ride through the steppes! The animals, especially the wild horses 🐎 were gorgeous. The night sky looked so clear ✨. The town looked pretty & I noticed the architecture too. It's good to see the people & animals are friendly. Wishing you the very best of luck in your adventures Sergey! 😊
I'm so sorry to disappoint you, but except those gazelles all the other animals are domesticated. Even those camels.
@@munkh-yalaltkhadbaatar9748 There was no shepherd seen with those horses. They wore no harnesses or gear, to show ownership. They looked to be roaming freely.
@@adriennemarierozario6591 yep, thats how nomads herd their live stocks. Because there's only couple of families in a vast land. No fences nothing.
@@adriennemarierozario6591 The same in north sweden norway and finland. Free roaming reindeer but someone owns them
@@reinokarvinen8845 That's so bizarre. What if a herd causes a traffic jam by sitting on a roadway? The owner would have to uproot a sitting herd.
Your beautiful video of Mongolian travels, animals and smiling people was a bright spot in my day today. I wish you all the best and hope you find a comfortable place to land. I think you would enjoy Alaska. It is also a beautiful place and you will find a warm welcome.
What a hair-raising escape from Russia! Thank you so much for filming it all. The animals were amazing to see and I appreciate you showing us. I hope everything is feeling better for you now. Good wishes to you.
I’m so glad you got out, my friend, and thanks for sharing all the amazing landscapes and animals you saw along the way. Best of luck for the future - you made the right decision by leaving, but it still must have been so hard to abandon your home. I hope one day you can return to a Russia which is free from its corrupt and crazy government.
Hi From France. I wish you all the best !
So much wildlife in Mongolia. The camels were awesome. I am impressed to see the Mongolians who are descendants of Genghis Khan and his people.
Lily, it's an interesting point you bring up. I believe Genghis Khan is considered a super-father because he is the direct ancestor of one in 200 men in the world according to genetic studies.
Well done ,you made a wise decision…greetings from Australia.
I'm so glad you got out without any issues. Stay safe, hope you get even further away and have peace & safety. Greetings from Australia ❤❤
Sorry you had to leave but glad you made it out of Russia, Sergey. I would have been exhausted from this journey.
All those animals were beautiful ❤ Mongolia looks like a wonderful place to live a simple life
That was truly an epic journey, complete with camels and wild horses and antelope lookin things. Thank you for posting, glad you made it out.
Wow.. Mongolia is beautiful. Good luck, Sergey! Greetings from Poland.
Danke!
That was an amazing (for me nail bitting) scary adventure to freedom and safety! So happy you made it. Best of luck to you Sergey 👍 ❤️. These times are so unstable. Better times will come again in future 🙏 ✨️
Better times will not come, you know why ???? because RUSSIANS DONT WANT TO FIGHT AGAINST TYRANNY, Russians support PUTIN, they all voted by Putin.
So glad you made it! This is amazing footage, too. Of all the Russian RUclipsrs who've left this last week, you have the most epic "exodus" story of them all. :) Looking forward to learning more about Mongolia.
Don't worry about the haters in the comments. If you were my brother and we both lived in Russia, I'd have snuck you out myself. It would be a waste to die for the ambition of a man who doesn't care about anyone but himself.
No kidding!!!
you have a stupid comment, Putin does not solve anything, just like Biden, etc., these are just puppets ...
🤡…the clown will be back🤣
interesting comment 🤔
Go and be side with nazis
Wonderful video of the beautiful wildlife. Wishing you the best of luck Sergey!
You are a brave man! The whole mess is quite tragic. This horrible war has been criminal from the start and it is only the common people who suffer. I wish you the best of luck and hopefully this war will come to an end.
Will, he is a brave man. It was extremely hard for him to leave. I wasn't sure he could make himself do it. And, I am not certain he won't change his mind and step back over the border. Thanks for recognizing his bravery.
I think it would have been more brave to remain. But I guess running away is now considered to be brave these days.
@@answerman9933 More brave to remain. More wise and common sense to run away.
@@FarangNick I do not deny what you say. I was just countering the notion that he was brave for leaving.
You can't runaway from your destiny. Truth will prevail all lies will be exposed.
I hope you can find some peace in all this and that you survive intact. You have a lot to get through in the next days. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Sending you brotherly love from Virginia. Glad you made it out safely and wishing you the very best in the days/weeks/months ahead.
Sergey, may God protect you right now. I'm glad that you left right now while you still can. I personally am worried about Sasha as he is a conscript that was lied to back since March and I haven't heard anything via telegram since last Monday. Keep going and if you have a chance, with careful thought, leave Russia completely for a few years. Stay strong!
Really amazing, epic journey. I’ve always wanted to visit the steppes of Mongolia, and Russia for that matter. One day hopefully you are able to return, and we can all pursue our dreams freely and peacefully. Thanks for making the right decision.
Hi Sergey and thank you for the interesting video 🙂. Still, your brave decision to leave your home country despite your inner doubts about it deserves a little reward 😉 You sure need a little time to adjust to the new situation but I guess soon you will realise your decision was right!
What a trip😮 A friend from Vladivostok said to me , the further you travel east through Russia, the bigger the smiles you get. 😊
Looks like you had a pretty amazing journey, and a good move dodging those lines elsewhere. Good luck, Sergey!
Your Soviet lenses would be useful in this journey. Really great sky 🌌 and animals!
Glad you are out and made it safely. Wishing you all the best from Las Vegas, USA!
So happy to see you made it out Sergey! Thank you for your sense of humor in these weird times...🙂🙏
What beautiful wild country! I had no idea there were camels that far north. Amazing!
Wow! I had no idea there were herds of wild camels roaming the Steppes of Mongolia. Beautiful. That was quite the journey out of Russia. I suspect you will remember this adventure for the rest of your life.
Tomorrow is a new day. You are safe. Take some time to decide on where to go, how to get there, and what to do once you are wherever you think you would like to be. Don' t make any hasty decisions now, take your time. Plan your future. Stay safe.
they are not wild except for the antelopes and bunnies. they are free-range but belong to someone. people are basically trespassing their turf.
@@eaststorm1282 Okay. Thanks for the info.
That was a crazy long trip. Hope you feel less stressed in Mongolia and find some way to support yourself. Best of luck!! Saludos de México.
Wow, those animals roaming free like that! Now I want to go to Mongolia myself
Me too
Interestingly those Camels are wild too.
I must say, it has been interesting to see how different people decide to leave Russia and where they go. Sad that it occurs during such terrible times. Take care of yourself, Sergey. I hope we get to experience Mongolia together with you and that Russia changes for the better in the coming months.
Through your eyes I have now quadruppled my previous knowledge of Mongolia (and my wife thinks I'm pretty smart 🤣👍). Thank you, take care and God bless.
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I’m doing the same now. Reading a lot about Mongolia since I’m here. Of course I knew some general stuff and we even learned it in school. But I’m gonna make some historic video about Mongolia. At least will try
This journey took courage and commitment. Good luck, my new friend.....
Sergey, you win hands down for the most dramatic escape from Russia. I must say this is what I think of when guys in my own country say they will go bush/outback if we are ever invaded to regroup. Complete with terrible road and road corregations that can break cars, wildlife and stops for car repairs. A friend of mine lived in Mongolia for 6 months, I hear they are very friendly lovely people. However, thier infratructure sux.
the landscape is sooo beautifull.good luck on your journey!
Thanks for sharing your experiences and footage of Mongolia. Fascinating.
I know it was a stressful journey but wow, so amazing. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Stay safe my friend! Get some food and rest.
I'm glad you got out of Russia. Its definitely going to get much worse. Much love from Australia 🇦🇺
I am absolutely Happy about your decision......you fine the right thing!!! Take care and good luck from Italy
Such a beautiful drive -amazing sights!
what an incredible journey. not the best of times, but still beautiful. thank you for showing us. take care and rest as best you can.
I'm glad that you made it out. Love and peace from the Philippines 💙
I too am looking forward to finding out more about Mongolia. Amazing trip you have had. I will be following your adventures.
I watched many videos of people leaving Russia but this is my first watching a trip into Mongolia. I think you made a good choice Mongolia looks beautiful and the animals were cool to see.
Good luck Sergy and God bless you.
I'm so glad you made it out!! Your journey was amazing - and it was the least stressful border crossing that I've seen of any Russian vlogger. I was so very surprised to see all those herds of different wild animals, even camels and wild horses! I send you best wishes.🇺🇸
Sergey, I'm really glad you made it out. You were the last of "my" four Russian RUclipsrs and I was worried. I hope you are well, given the circumstances. Do you have plans? (PS: The nightsky was amazing!)
Not proper plans yet. Will try to travel the World visiting visa free countries for Russians and film videos )
@@CrazyRussianSergey Sounds exciting. I always had this idea, but never got to it and I regret I never did. Maybe it's a great chance for you to learn and grow. I wish you all the best and I keep watching your videos! And if you need any support, please let us know, I'm pretty certain that everybody who can will help you.
@@NoobsAndGeeks you can always start. I film videos with pauses since 2014. But still didn’t get like big success
@@CrazyRussianSergey Perhaps I will travel and see the world through your eyes. Almost 12K subscribers isn't shabby! 😁 I was told that if you share regularly and frequently, the RUclips algorithm is more likely to recommend your videos. Looking forward to many more videos and subscribers for you!
@@CrazyRussianSergey ya know what, as far as a plan goes, you could do worse! Benefit of being a youtuber - as long as you have your camera and an internet connection, you can make an income!
Have you thought about reaching out to the other English speaking Russian youtubers who have fled the war? People like NFKRS? He’s in Georgia I think.
Good for you, refusing to die for some old man’s dreams of empire!
Your English is really good! Glad you are somewhere where people smile!!!!!!
OMG, Mongolia is gorgeous. Wonderful video and good luck.
Really enjoyed your video Sergey. Hope you are well. Love from England, United Kindom 👍
I am glad you are safe. The video of the animal herds along the road was beautiful.
Good luck in Mongolia, Sergei. The ride there was predictably stunning. The steppes are harsh, but oddly beatiful.
As a European, Mongolia seems so strange to me. I cant even comprehend the size of these incredible fields. Definitely on my bucket list 👌 🇲🇳
I even haven't watched the video yet and you already gained my like. The irony in the title has been enough!
So glad you left the country, take care!
I was worried about you and other Russians I follow online given recent events. Thankfully, you are safe now in Mongolia. It must have been very difficult to leave Russia, your homeland, but in the current situation I probably would have done the same thing. Keep us updated in Mongolia.
@Katye Dyakova I do worry about Ukrainians, and the suffering of the Ukrainian people due to the Russian invasion moves me deeply. I condemned the invasion from the beginning. But many Russians are victims here too. How can you call a Russian civilian who opposes the war a 'terrorist'?
@Katye Dyakova hohol detected
I like that you like animals, even the stray dog. Good luck in your journey, and hello from U.S.A.
What a time we live in brother. Greetings from germany and good luck to all the good people out there!
Seryosha, stay safe! We wish you all the best! You made the right decision, no matter how hard life may be, at least you are not involved in an unjust war!
Good luck for the Future .greetings from Australia
My congrats! Stay safe
Best wishes from Uzbekistan
A little donation to ease your feelings 😉.
I sincerely hope you can return soon home and that this senseless war will end. The people of Russia could end it in an afternoon if they wanted.
You seem like a nice person so I hope there are more people in Russia like yourself.
the Mongol people understand - they have lived under USSR & Russian control for very long. They are slowly coming into their own. Proud - industrious - historic people. Enjoy that smile - enjoy the landscape - immerse yourself. Go beyond what Russia has told you is possible. And if a shop owner wants to share a mongolian beverage - go for it. Slava Ukraini - heroim slava.
Fuck Zelensky and some western countries. God bless Ukraine and Russia
Welcome to Mongolia, been living here for 5 years. Hope you find it welcoming as I do.
❤ from 🇺🇸
I am sorry for what is happening, I am glad that you got out. The views in Mongolia are spectacular.
Beautiful landscape in Mongolia, amazing.
This is a beautiful video and I’m so glad you made it out. Good luck on the path.
Glad you are safe. Much love and respect from the U.K.
Amazing seeing all the animals.Thank you Sergey.
I have a Russian friend who came to the USA for graduate school. A few years later he went back to Russia and even though he speaks perfect, native Russian, everyone said he must be American because "You Smile Too Much! You are Too Happy to be a Russian!" - I hope you feel this way very soon !!
Haven’t you heard of „American smile“ ? Meaning fake smile
@@anonymous3396 part of the russian propaganda, americans are not the onlyones smiling like that, several countries in the world people constantly smile to others, even strangers.
@@RolopIsHere That’s what Germans say about fake smiles. And don’t think that Russians don’t smile, they do, but not to strangers. It’s a cultural thing.
@@anonymous3396 cant blame them. Sad life.
@@RolopIsHere I wouldnt call it russian propagnda if its true. As a European ive been to the US a couple of times and the people there really are phony and fake happy. Its a custom to say everything is alright even when youre not okay. In my country its normal to be more straightforward and harsh in our answers so obviously we hate the fake smiles and overly happiness.
I am not sure how much I would be able to enjoy "the beautiful ride" in Your situation. Anyway and You are out of Russia and Mongolia seems neutral enough to be a safe haven for You.