My first day exploring Yerevan in Armenia. 🇦🇲 A huge thank you to my friend Shushanik for showing me around.😃 Check her out here: instagram.com/armenian__soul_?igsh=MTllOTBybXAwenkxMA==
Metros/subways generally are considered to be a potentially a safety threat, as well as they can shelter the people during the air raids not only in Armenia but also in other countries as well. And they are considered to be part of the country’s major infrastructure. That’s why they don’t allow filming in the subways. Particularly so in Armenia, considering the fact, that the country is surrounded by hostile neighbors.
Thank you for explaining. At the moment, I didn't really understand why the security/cops behave that way. But now it makes sense if you think about it.
Yeah , the metro part is because of war situation. Hope that was not too frustrating. I love your vlog, you are very kind and nice. Shushan and you are sweet people with positive auras. Watching you from Yerevan ❤❤❤❤
At 5:35, > This is the first time that we've seen a "grumpy Robbie"🤣🤣 But, of course, I get you perfectly! We'll just have to imagine the beauty of that subway station. Anyway, the rest of your video is really worth watching, as always mate! 👍😉
The typical Armenian men’s insignia is the cigarette pack with cigarette lighter holding in their hands, as if that’s their suckling babe’s nursing pacifier. Not to mention the localized polo shirt that once before was in style during mid 70s. The setback tradition carries on and on. That’s the beauty about our setback culture. The sun never sets on our bad habits. As the practice develops into habit, habit develops into character, subsequently the character develops into genetics.
a person who knows the history of armenia correctly can understand that some of its traditions belong to someone else.They should also understand that some stolen things should be returned to their place.This is a very bad thing.
@@InvictusCore It doesn't matter who I am, the right word is always the right one, if you call the territories that are not yours ours, I have nothing to say to you, neither Istanbul nor Karabakh belong to you!!!
By the way, the whole world knows this and is silent, this is not true at all, it is not like Palestine and Israel, the 44-day Karabakh war is included in it.
@@InvictusCore I am Muslim I am not turk but I was born and raised in Russia Kans belongs to the Turks, you have to read the history and you cannot say that what belongs to them belongs to armenians Yours Your name came later in history, don't forget it
My first day exploring Yerevan in Armenia. 🇦🇲
A huge thank you to my friend Shushanik for showing me around.😃
Check her out here: instagram.com/armenian__soul_?igsh=MTllOTBybXAwenkxMA==
Wonderful 😍😍😍
Thank you Zuzana. 😁👍
I just checked your channel like and subscribe,love it , beautiful quality film , welcome to Armenia 🇦🇲,
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.😃I really appreciate it.😉
Bro, Robbie, where are you from ?? Thanks for showing the statue of Davit , i grew up there
I'm from Belgium.🇧🇪 You're welcome and thank you for watching.😁👍
@@RobbieTravels eindelijk een Belg in Armenie , bevalt het jou daar maat ??
Ja, het was super.😁👍
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Metros/subways generally are considered to be a potentially a safety threat, as well as they can shelter the people during the air raids not only in Armenia but also in other countries as well. And they are considered to be part of the country’s major infrastructure.
That’s why they don’t allow filming in the subways. Particularly so in Armenia, considering the fact, that the country is surrounded by hostile neighbors.
Thank you for explaining. At the moment, I didn't really understand why the security/cops behave that way. But now it makes sense if you think about it.
What are you talking about 🤔💭😒😦🤯You create enmity, that's what happens to you
Yeah , the metro part is because of war situation. Hope that was not too frustrating. I love your vlog, you are very kind and nice. Shushan and you are sweet people with positive auras. Watching you from Yerevan ❤❤❤❤
Thank you. I really appreciate the kind words.😉👍
Good vlog! I was waiting for this one.👍
Thank you. I appreciate it.😉👍
At 5:35, > This is the first time that we've seen a "grumpy Robbie"🤣🤣 But, of course, I get you perfectly! We'll just have to imagine the beauty of that subway station. Anyway, the rest of your video is really worth watching, as always mate! 👍😉
Thank you for always watching.😁 I try to be less grumpy in the future.😅🤣
Hello, good morning. Welcome back out of retirement. Nice vlog. Is that you flying that drone, or is it stock footage?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤❤❤👏👏👏
ℹ👉 Dear, it is forbidden to film strategic structures in Armenia, because our region is under the threat of war.
The typical Armenian men’s insignia is the cigarette pack with cigarette lighter holding in their hands, as if that’s their suckling babe’s nursing pacifier. Not to mention the localized polo shirt that once before was in style during mid 70s. The setback tradition carries on and on. That’s the beauty about our setback culture. The sun never sets on our bad habits. As the practice develops into habit, habit develops into character, subsequently the character develops into genetics.
a person who knows the history of armenia correctly can understand that some of its traditions belong to someone else.They should also understand that some stolen things should be returned to their place.This is a very bad thing.
who is thet person?) wtf r u talking about? enchant turks?
@@InvictusCore It doesn't matter who I am, the right word is always the right one, if you call the territories that are not yours ours, I have nothing to say to you, neither Istanbul nor Karabakh belong to you!!!
By the way, the whole world knows this and is silent, this is not true at all, it is not like Palestine and Israel, the 44-day Karabakh war is included in it.
@@FatimeEhmedova-nd2xp It is correct to say Constantinople and Artsakh.
@@InvictusCore I am Muslim I am not turk but I was born and raised in Russia Kans belongs to the Turks, you have to read the history and you cannot say that what belongs to them belongs to armenians Yours Your name came later in history, don't forget it