Among my videos this one about Vladivostok is the most watched. Is it because this city is so popular with foreigners? Interesting observation, so here I can say that Vladivostok wins over Khabarovsk. (5 times more views!). But the video about Khabarovsk is interesting too, just saying.. :)
When I saw that North Korea has a border with Vladivostok, I become curious about Vladivostok and searched for it on RUclips. That's how I found your video. Keep uploading videos tovarishch. ^^
Thanks for your video. Trying to gather information on how livable Vladivostok is as It is a candidate destination for where my family and I will live in the future. Hope you can brush off any negativity you faced in your previous visit and do more updates in the future.
The central government and business owners in Moscow take most money that Far East of Russia away by taxing and collecting dividends so the frustration has grown against them. I learned a good thing.
the Far East of Russia isn't spoken about much in "the west". It's fascinating that this whole area exists, that Russians conquered it so long ago. It's great hearing personal perspectives, especially political ones.
@@stephanosnormandusdelacroi8570 Thank you. I agree. Most people here I think agree as well... My family is from Nova Scotia, they came here in 1776.. I believe. Somewhere close to there. I'm always happy to meet someone from French Canada.
Please invite Mr. Bald and Bankrupt and have a collaboration with him to explore your rural, old towns area. He has so much passion towards Russia and USSR history, for sure you will have good times!
Oh you poor soul...don't let you fooled by such illusions... u are beautiful even you don't smile. You are honest, modest, good observation spirit...don't let nobody to take you these. U are precious, because not many girls are like you. Good Luck!
@Orobas Project Where is the shame? It's a beautiful area and she presents a much different image of Russia to the one that is portrayed in the mainstream media constantly in the West. And where is the lie? She is filming a VLOG and giving her opinions on things - nothing wrong with either.
@Orobas Project Whether that's true or not true, I watch her videos, I see an interesting part of Russia that the many outsiders never see. She presents a positive image of the country. That she has her opinions in a country that historically supresses freedom of expression is refreshing. It's also interesting to watch a native Russian, in Russia talk freely about parts of it she doesn't like.
Thank you, again, for letting me see another place I will never get to. (I think Vladivostok is better known in America because the Russian Pacific Fleet is headquartered there...)
I've been to Vladivostok in December 2020 and I totally fell in love with the city. Unfortunately, there are not many jobs for teachers, otherwise, I'd have moved there. I still hope I can return some day.
Natasha what happened at around 16:00?.. That's the kinda thing I'm curious about, I've lived a short while in Russia and I know how people can act absolutely silly out of nothing (in the street). I'm really curious about what happened. As I get it, you're really not a city girl, you're way better off in small calm cities, that's just how you're cut. I myself come from a big European capital, I love - really love - the countryside but couldn't stay more than 3-4 days in a row (like absolute max 😅😆) Your videos are really interesting, hope you're having fun making them. I'm loving them 🥀🌹🌹
Don't feel bad about your clothes, you have much more going for you than what you wear. At 21, you've studied abroad a year, visited Hawaii and California. Seen and done more than millions of students here in the US; You're very intelligent, beautiful and have a wonderful presence on camera. Keep doing what you love and you will find the perfect place to grow.
I agree with you. Natasha is a very attractive, well spoken and intelligent young woman. I love the way she speaks so forthrightly and honestly about how she feels about Russian life. I find her videos very informative. There's and old expression, "Clothes don't make the man". Well clothes don't make the woman either :) So don't worry about having fancy city fashion clothes Natasha! You are quite attractive no matter what you wear.
@@takaetono6773 I am also happy RUclips recommended this to me! I find this very refreshing. It is a window into another life! LOVE IT! Amazing how we are all so similar.
I hope RUclips rewards you enough for you to keep going with your videos. THIS is real information. THIS is real, honest, authentic, genuine reporting of facts and life outside your own country.
As an American living in the San Francisco Bay Area, I’ve always been fascinated by Vladivostok and the Russian Far East. Thank you for your tour and your interesting perspective.
That's been my feeling. BTW- I'm from Hayward, California- we are literally in the same area. I loved it, she showed us the true city. She went to Fruitvale. For non-Norcal, Fruitvale is is the low income part of Oakland. I've always wondered what this part of the world is really like.
I live in Chico and I've always wanted to travel the far east area and get to see the China-North Korea-Russia border. I know if you watch laoway 86, him and Winston traveled the Chinese North Korea border and it was absolutely beautiful in that region and I really want to check it out. I tried to track you down on Facebook as well and I couldn't find you.
She's a naive young Russian with a "grass is greener" complex. She's much better off staying in Vladivostock than moving a s**thole like LA, where she would have to pay $50l/yr to go to college or $2,000/mo for a small room in a part of town where she won't be mugged every month...
@@Citadin The United States treats her weak like a disease. Much of the developed world is different. Not as rich in the extremes but far more caring for those who need it. It will show when AI and robotics pick up and people start loosing the ability to compete for work with machines. Russia is not a bad country but also, far from what is possible in term of administration and infrastructure aso. If you come to America, you need to be strong. If you are not, this country is no place for you. If you want to become strong however, you can just visit most of the wealthier parts of Europe or Japan and see how different systems deal with this issue. They all have their problems but the USA is a country that has embraced selfishness and greed as some of her highest ideals and most people outside of the US will agree, that this is a rather strange basis to form a society above. That’s not to say that all US-Americans think that way but enough to give the statement merit. And while the USA boasts a huge market that has a very similar jurisdiction and few companies that would have to fear actual competition, the world is already catching up as the US fractures along her partisan politics, slowly loosing her international influence. While nothing is written in stone, nor everyone has to live in a shitty apartment in LA if they leave their country to make their luck ;) Sometimes, the grass really is greener on the other side.
@@Citadin she's not naive, life in Russia Is indeed depressing especially if you live in small / medium towns where nothing happens..... Plus the weather, she doesn't get vitamin D of course life is worse. No health care so on
You probably get this comment a lot, but I'll say anyway that I really like you having decided to include the bit from 15:50 to 16:26 in the video, even though you weren't feeling very good about yourself. I'm brazilian and I've felt exactly what you described so many times... I'm 25 right now and constantly feeling like I should be somewhere else, that I have no money to achieve dreams, etc etc. It's at least nice to think that it's just common to feel like that, specially when you are in your twenties and your surname is not Kardashian. Things will get better. Take care!
Hey, I'm your Argentinian brother. I met hundred of Brazilians in Australia. You can purchase a "cheap" course there in order to be granted a visa. When it's about to expire, you can get another one. They do that and stay in Australia forever. Also, check about Estonia. You can enter the country as a tourist, look for a job, if you get it, you can legally stay. There're many options, sometimes we're just misinformed. Don't give up!
@@attilathehun181 Do you realize that literally the same job is paid 10 times worse in Latam region compared to Europe for example? This has great impact for affording imported goods of any type that are made and priced for high income (europe, US, Japan, Canada, whatever). If you live in one of these you can afford anything on this planet easily, otherwise you have to work 10x the time if not more to afford something similar. You get a brand new and modern car in europe with 1 year's worth wage, in Brazil you'll probably afford only a motorbike with the 1 year's worth wage.
@@RedBull10812 This is the reason I had my own company . No one tells it will be easy like that but at least you work for yourself and can afford a better life .
Natasha don’t be bothered from your appearance you look so beautiful 😍 thank for showing Vladivostok to us! I always wanted to visit far east of 🇷🇺 Russia and now I can visit and see with your channel, thanks a lot 🙏 lots of love from turkey 🇹🇷
@Orobas Project no, your incorrect, and it’s childish for you to suggest it brings “shame” on you/her place of origin. That’s an incredibly selfish point of View for you to think that someone wanting better for themselves is to bring shame on you and you should be ashamed for spending your time bothering a young woman
I've always imagined Russia based on Moscow and nearby cities. Its amazing to see other areas, the fusion of soviet structures within todays Russia, lifestyle etc. your channel is amazing, I literally got a whole new perspective about Russia and Russian people. Good work.
Re.: "your channel is amazing, I literally got a whole new perspective about Russia and Russian people." So true; we in the US often think of Russian people as cold and unfeeling due to their oppression. Your candor and artistic presentation, fraught with your feelings, is a breath of fresh air, and forces a hopeful reevaluation.
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Playing in my head 2 hours later: VLADIVOSTOK VLADIVOSTOK VLADIVOSTOK VLADIVOSTOK This is such a cool channel!
As an American, I constantly find these types of vlogs very insightful. Humanity around the world is pretty much the same. It's just the powers above never seem to have humanities best intentions.
The problem is that the powers that be are determined by old people,like me. We tend to be blind to the dreams and frustration of the young and afraid of the changes that are needed to make the world better.
It is much more complicated than that. The people above represent a good proportion of the people below. Also the above and below difference is not as well defined as we often make it out to be.
Yeah man some parts of Vladivostok could fit right into Poland, the architecture is eerily similar to my town. It's crazy to think that Russians put a European city right next door to Korea.
Been to Delhi ..... it’s a shithole of a place ..... whole families hanging off the back of a motorcycle and living under a carpet over a rope tied up between two trees or posts .... the poverty is appalling and the gap between the rich and the poor is obscene, Highway Code is nonexistent and driving without a hired local driver is extremely dangerous.
@@solvingpolitics3172 exciting but dangerous, the sights (except for the poverty everywhere) sounds and people were amazing, the Taj Mahal exceptionally so, but the dirt,dust and general rubble was around everywhere we went. And most of the people taking a piss anywhere in the streets was very off putting in broad daylight, I know that this also happens in our countries but it’s usually the drunken larger louts and such in the city and town centres to which I must confess I don’t really frequent much these days.
@@slouberiee your exactly right. I grew up in very country small town in Kentucky. My teacher prolly never herd of Russia. Haha. When you travel I guess you fly mostly? Or do you have spend a lot of time in car and train?
Sorry to hear from your money troubles! Since I live in the poorest region of Spain, I can definitely relate to your issues - we have here the highest unemployment rates, around one fifth of all employable people, so to speak... but among the young adults (say, 25 years old or less) it's far more tragic - more than half of them are unemployed! I consider myself to be very lucky, as I managed to find (and so far, keep) a good job, but I have so many friends who struggle day to day to earn some money. That's why so many people in my region depend on some kind of Goverment subsidies to simply keep on living, and many young adults cannot leave their parent's home to became truly independent.
Nah its more you spaniards need to stop being lazy and picky about the job you do I am a foreigner who only speak intermediate level of spanish. And had 5 jobs so far in barcelona alicante and almeria area 😂 There foreigner who dont even speak spanish and have a job in spain Its just you guys dont really look for jobs in a true serious way
@@mathewvanostin7118 Well, good for you my friend! I wholeheartedly hope that you never run out of jobs, for as long as you decide to stay in our beautiful country. But still, I wouldn't dismiss other people's struggles, or call it just play lazy or pickyness, just because I happen to not being struggling in the same way - which I'm not, since I have a good job as stated before, but alas, I can see the grass is not as green for everybody else, and is not always entirely their fault... But you're right that some people have the luxury of choosing to be lazier or pickier than they would be in another countries, just because we have a quite nice safety net of Goverment subsidies... So yeah, what you said is definitely true in some cases, but it is no in many others, and judging everybody by the same measure is doing a disservice to these others.
@@Robert89349 There is a little part of land separate from the main body of Russia. Kaliningrad is a city in that region. However I haven’t seen any border between Turkey and Russia.
@@alvinclitar631 Yeah it's pretty amazing how close Japan and Korea is to Russia. From Hokkaido I believe you can actually see parts of the kuril islands (which, depending on who you ask, is either part of russia or Japan).
I remember once i flew from Copenhagen, Denmark to Beijing, China. Once in air we kind of relaxed and enjoyed ourselves. When we crossed the border to Russia i noticed to my travel partners to wake me up if they see some MIG fighters and fell asleep. When i woke up several hours later we were still over Russia - and stayed there for several hours to come. Russia is BIG!
Holy balls. That was heartbreaking listening to you talk about your clothes. Because you are so awesome and genuine in so many ways. I wanted to give you a big bear hug here from Miami.....
No need to be insecure about your appearance. I was actually admiring the jacket you were wearing! Your confidence is truly remarkable as well as your intellect. I see a very articulate, creative, inspiring creator!
@@momimu90 right? I agree. It's funny how perception is. Like she felt self-conscious for her clothes, while me and many others were admiring them thinking they are beautiful or cool! 😊
I'm Russian, just arrived to Vladivostok after living abroad for years and about to travel the country right from Vladivostok to Saint Petersburg. First time in the Far East, and so far it's great here! Really impressed by the city and people living here. I'm also making travel vlogs about my trips, and perhaps will pass by your city as well.
I watched your vlog about Vladivostok and really liked it! Subscribed :) It's so cool that you're going to travel through all Russia. Message me if you wanna meet up in Khabarovsk :D
Bonjour Linda, even if you put all your strength in and hit life with everything you've got; Life will always beat you harder! The winner is the one who will withstand the longest beatings that life will give you. A Brazilian look at the Russian economy and people. The Russian people are strong and warriors, this is the real reason why the Soviet Union has survived for so long! Modern Russia is divided into two: European Russia and Far East Russia (Its people still live in the Soviet Union, but pay taxes to support Moscow's vanity). Russia centralized power over the state; the State Government is a big mafia organized to benefit its members (It doesn't matter the country - The State is a mafia). The United States, Brazil also suffer from this problem... But as in every family, a good father (government) and a good mother (fair social laws) each country is heading towards prosperity! Halloween? The first settlers arrived in the Americas, learned from the natives the herbs that heal and kill the body; but the Baptist Church USA, said: Only Jesus can heal! Burn the witches, understand? Religion, The history of settlers in America, The land and its natural wealth, cultural diversity... You can have 1000 Nobel Prizes in a country without government support, natural resources the country does not grow... Brazil is second Richest country in the Americas, but with an unfair distribution of income! Brazil is the third largest producer of commercial aircraft in the world (100% Brazilian technology - Currently it has entered into a partnership with Airbus Americana in the production of executive jets and helicopters). Largest mining company on the planet (Bought the 2nd Australian), largest food producer in the world; Brazilian currency is worth 15 times the value of Russian money. 73% of all potable water on earth and has all the elements of the periodic table, 3 times the raw material production compared to the USA. GDP USA 4.3 Trillion, GDP of Brazil 4.8 trillion. What is Brazil's problem: Too many thieves in power (Governmental Mafia) is what kills Russia and Brazil. 10Kg of Tio João brand rice is sold at Walmart USA for $2.70 dollars and in Brazil $1.00 for 1Kg knowing it was produced in Brazil! The working hour in the country is less than that of Thailand (75% GDP less than Brazil). The Brazilian is dumb! Kisses and hugs - JCláudio Moraes - Civil Engineer | Teacher
@@Авчемсилабрат Хотел увидеть хоть один здравый комментарий , слава богу нашел. Девочка совершенно не разбирается в политике, экономике, не знает истории своей страны, не знает что было в девяностых, но при этом судит л том как Москва несправедливо поступает с дальним востоком . Она типичный адепт Навального . Самое неприятное, что она это транслирует на весь мир, которому в уши льют всякие си не и би би си что у нас тут ГУЛАГ и люди голодают и свободы нет от слова совсем. При этом зашкаливающее число машин, развитая инфраструктура, модно одевающиеся люди...она сама себе противоречит. Я не говорю, что у нас все хорошо, но она просто переворачивает все с ног на голову, что касается политики и экономики нашей страны.
Your posessions don't define you, your achievements and dcency do. You are someone who has achiewved a lot and who is very decent, and you ought to be proud!
I live in Vladivostok. But when i am abroad, I always tell people that I am from Finland.))) We are very far away from each other but feel pretty close..
@@jonathanwarner1844 Well I don't think they're really better quality than McDonald's for example. But they're different in that they have lots of different tasting mayonnaise in them, some people love that(I do), some don't.
I only found your channel today. I do not know if you will even read this, but I have watched three videos so far and I am absolutely blown away at how good you are at presenting your topics! Your command of the English language is exemplary but I am far more impressed at how broad a knowledge base you have! I do not know what you are studying, but I am confident you will be amazing at what you do!
Totally agree with you. Just discovered this channel a few days ago and I am fascinated by this well spoken, intelligent young woman. It still amazes me to hear Russians speaking critically of their government. I am not sure that is a good idea. I guess one must be impressed with their courage to do so, especially on RUclips. I will be looking forward to studying her previous videos to learn more about her impressions of her country.
Don't worry about what type of clothing or how much money you have. Your life experiences will matter much more in the long run. Seeing as how you have traveled quite a bit, and only being 21 years old, I would say that you are on the right track. Hope you have better days ahead.
I’m American and I’ve been to Vladivostok twice. The first time I thought that it would be dull and boring, but to my great surprise, I actually had a wonderful time. It was great! I always tell people that of all of the places that I’ve been to, Vladivostok, surprisingly, is one of the places where I had the most fun. Though there were some sour people, most of the people were actually really nice. Good memories...
Agree and I also need to notice that in the east people are friendlier and kinder, since it's much more diverse than the west, esp Vladivostok is full of asians, always full of tourists and is known as a student city, bc the biggest eastern university is located there, and it's very beautiful!
@@snowyoon , Vladivostok, what a beautiful city, never i saw a more beautiful city, it is so beautiful, i have to repeat it 10 time ---to belive it. Bullshit
@@sigridqwq5198 Illy is referring to the university; it is on Russky Island, and it is beautiful by any standard. Check out the youtube videos on it if you are genuinely interested.
@Orobas Project What a sad outlook. I didn't get that at all. I watched the whole thing and enjoyed the way she showed this beautiful place. You seem quite biased and abusive with your statement. If you believe you are a truer representation of your country then it has something fundamentally wrong with it down deep. Frankly I believe a flippant comment like your misdirected view of this young girls supposed shameful transgression against her country is low and deplorable. If you and her are both showing what your country has to offer then I choose her Russia. Yours can go to hell.
@Orobas Project I never claimed to be from Russia or even to know the first thing about your cultural perspective. I stand by my previous statement because it still stands. She is showing me a perspective of your country in a way I enjoy seeing it. From the street as a pedestrian would. Reading your comment left me with a bad taste in my mouth. Your sentiment she is lying to us and is disgracing herself or her country in some way seems very over critical. How is she lying. Just what about what she has shared here is a disgrace? I am curious why you think as much. I feel like watching more of her videos now to explore just what it is she is saying that stirs you up so much. I just don't see it in this one.
@@cerberus50caldawg а что она соврала, конкретно? :)) Все сказанное соответсвует тому что в реале, и даже достаточно в мягкой форме сказано. Немного негативный оттенок и критичный, по мне так достаточно наивный, вот и все. Что касается к паримеру Фургала, я имею мало инфо о нем , потому не поддерживаю ни ту ни другую сторону. Так как много вранья политики вещали, нет веры ни кому из них.
Her channel is 100% great! We appreciate to get a view inside of Russia. And I hope she will be a happy person. She is a beautiful and smart woman. I plan to make a trip to the area. I have been to Japan many times. But I am considering to fly Sapporo Japan to Vladivostok and maybe visit her home town or fly to the coldest city in earth Yakutsk ❤️❤️😋😋✌️✌️ I need to learn some Russian!
@@shinmalphur9214 Allow me to disagree. I can remember the coup against the Ukranian government in 2014...many naive ppl tought that if they overthrow the president supported by Putyin, things gonna improve for the better. Now Ukraine is still the poorest country in Europe, the government is full of foreigners and western spies, the economy is looted by western investors, and the country is striken by enormous emigration to the West and to Russia, too. Putyin is at least a smart nationalist, if he will be followed by a western puppet government, the same thing will happen to Russia (just like it was before Putyin) I am saying this as someone living in the "West". Politics is not about choosing from good and bad rather from bad and worse.
@@zsoltpapp3363 first of all people will never be happy. We will always want more and more. Thats why there are a lot of unhappy people in west and yet they live way better than russians or afrikans. About Ukraine well there is 3 major factors why Ukraine is so poor: 1 After every revoliution there would be economical decline. It takes time to change rulling and economical system. It takes time to normalize countrie after revolution. And economy hates instability. 2 Ukraine was super depended on Russia. Its wasnt a bad thing to be fair. I mean every EU member depends on each other. Problem is when those ties are broken. 3 Russia ignited war in Donbass. Further destabilized Ukraine. Ukraine has to spend milions on army and they also lost part of country. War in Ukraine also made Ukraine look bad and people dont want to invest in Ukraine.
Ok everybody lets get this nice girl a couple million subscribers so she can get to live the life she deserves! Anybody who can stand in ice water up to their waist just to take a cool photo has my respect! Best wishes from Chicago.
@@oskardumanski8538 I wasn't judging everything about you. I was judging that while people were encouraging a young creator with fresh content and a growing channel, you negated that encouragement with a seemingly caring comment about other people but the ultimate affect illustrated was contempt for this creators successful content and channel. With that observation I made of you, and I'm others have too, the majority of people that support these creators will see you as you are, on this subject anyway... a selfish, unhappy and not confident man trying to bring down a shining new talent because you aren't creating popular content, or you aren't even making any good content. You thought you made a small statement but often less is more. You may want to try and think more before you speak if you don't want to come off as you have, or if you want a youtube subscriber base that loves and encourages your success.
When I lived in Orlando, Florida I met one of the most beautiful woman I've ever seen in my long life! She was Russian and came from Siberia. The young lady was working at her first job in America - a waitress at Hooters near Disney World on I-Drive. My remark to her was, "Why aren't you in Hollywood?" A real looker, let me tell you, with an expansive unforgettable face - blond hair, deep blue eyes, an excellent figure that was perfect in the Hooter's costume.
@@Ronbo1948 too bad American beauty standard has changed, and so has Hollywood, people prefer to see women with dark/black hair, and lips that aren't thin.
This was weird, I live in Budapest, Hungary. The buildings are so similar that you could have walked around in Budapest. Not just the soviet buildings but older historical buildings too.
Yeah, Vladivostok looks like almost every Port city England! What she calls "Soviet High-rise Apartments" we just called "Brutalist architecture" and pretended that we were enjoying the fruits of capitalism. It's amazing how much I believed the official government line before the internet came along (I probably still do, but not to the same extent).
@@1987a-l8b In America they called them "the projects" in NY and Chicago. I'm torn about how I feel about them. On one hand they were and are affordable housing which is in short supply here in the US. On the other hand they functioned as warehouses for people more than homes. But compared to sleeping in tents and garbage bags on the sidewalks and under bridges, I would prefer more of these high rises.
Фургал что то делал? Девушка, разберитесь сперва в вопросе а потом расказывайте. Ну а денег вливпется в край много, вот как их используют это другой вопрос. Ну а самая главная проблемма это удаленость от "центра".
This has inspired me to relearn Russian, as I'd got quite good when I lived in Finland and knew many Russians from the Soviet era who had moved there. Russian is such a beautiful language born of huge history and long civilisation. Thank you for these videos! :-)
@@Змеяющаякуса What's a Will Cypha, Is that like an American corolla model? In her video I saw my own toyota, the SJ-Cruiser truck. Also have a project car in the garage that I've been building for years now - 1991 Toyota MR2. Hopefully I'll get it finished in the next few years. Best wishes to you and yours.
who cares about the damn clothes, that's very superficial. That's a problem with a lot of eastern block women, they have a complex of inferiority vs the West when in fact countries like Russia are on the rise, while the West is in social, economic and political decline.
@@Citadin Young people do not understand this and this is normal (each age has its own interests). Clothes are pretty important, especially for girls. But obviously this is not the most important thing in life
As a brazilian, I completely understand your sad and hopeless feelings about your country. It's really difficult to live in a place where you feel you cannot grow and develop. Love your channel!
you can grow and developed in your own Country,you just have to try harder,name the place of easy developing, USA?,at least in Russia it's not all based on money,or you meant, developed as to become absurdly rich?
@@iigormeltser9058 Every country who has free market is easy developing. I can't talk about Russia, but in Brazil try harder doesn't apply because you need luck. Even if you have good education in most cases you will not get a job, and most of the jobs doesn't pay well to live.
@@FunkykappaCat what you want to develop, your personal wealth, good luck mate,you have to suck a hole lot of unpleasant thinks,develop personally,and help your community, it's different, what Putin does,he want for everybody to be comfortable.
HI Helena, my heart goes out to you and many who are experiencing the same. I live in the US, this pandemic has made things worst for all of us. I wish you all the best in your future travel. Un Amigo en Texas ciao
The thing which I just seem to be unable to properly process is that this is just about 50 km (beeline) from China. Those older houses look so European and then there is China with an entirely different culture, North Korea not much further either. This just seems so weired to me.
Actually lot of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese cities look quite similar to Vladivostok, with a mixture of European, Soviet, modern, futuristic, and of course traditional style urban landscapes, and also thousand year old historic landmarks. Take a look at videos about Japanese, Korean and Chinese cities. You will find out more.
@@eriksonyw Harbin, China is a really good example of that, where you have what was a rather small village in the late 19th century that turned into a boomtown due to construction of the railroads in the region by the Russians. So the city is heavily influenced by Russian architecture though it is in China.
@@kentvesser9484 Yup. Harbin, and another big city named Dalian was actually founded by the Russians, and was also a port city just like Vladivostok. Quite a handful of vlogs on RUclips too.
I think there is only one express train route in Russia - from Moscow to St. Petersburg. All other trains are pretty slow, top speed will be around 90 km/h. Russia is totally not like China with its 350 km/h trains.
Yea thats nuts for me its litterally impossible to get lost there are towns and villages everywhere and when i have to travel for like 15 minutes its considered long
You are a very honest, respectful young lady! Your channel is wonderful, please keep posting, it’s magical learning about your vast country. Please keep safe and healthy! Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪.
I lived in Barnaul for two weeks, it was the best travel destination of my life. The apartments did not look nice on the outside, but inside was very nice. The friendliest people I have ever visited.
@@MrTimodon Its central government. It how it works in most places, including Europe, tax all regions and money then dispensed from the capital. Khanty Mansiyk would be the richest region in Russia without taxation, but that money also supports poorer regions.
Vauxhall actually is a name of the southern distric in London. When Tzar came in to visit british monarch he thought "Vauxhall" is literally the way british do call railway station; hence this term is used in russian language till today.
Wow! Thats so interesting. Ive been learning Russian for several years and remembered the word воксал by think of Vauxhall cars. I had no idea that they originated from the same place! :D
That's a myth, the reason why the Russian word for 'station' is 'vokzal' is because the place where the first Russian railway station was opened was near the local Vauxhall Gardens (at that point emulating the actual Vauxhall Gardens from the UK was popular among European countries), and the name just kinda stuck from there on.
I've heard a totally different story and I think it's more plausible (I'm not sure that the Tsar ever visited England, just for a start): in the 19th century, Russia was a VERY backwards country compared to Western Europe, like still almost medieval in many respects while Europe was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, but the Tsar wanted to modernize the country. Russia was building its first railways and the Tsar sent a delegation to England, which was the superpower of the time, to study their railways. London had just opened a new train station at Vauxhall and it was the most modern of its time. The Russians were so impressed with it that they couldn't stop talking about it when they came home. Since they wanted Vauxhall Station to be their goal of excellence, the name ended up sticking.
Vauxhall was an entertainment garden in the Kennington area of London in the late 1600s, 1700s and closed in 1859. It featured various performers including tightrope walkers, sideshows, musicians, plays, and almost any type of entertainment. Lots of new venues picked up the name and it's spread to unrelated functions.
this is so interesting. its like a window to a whole other world. a world I d otherwise never get to see. would I ever have the idea of looking up vladivostok? lol. no. no way. I had no idea it existed and I didnt care. Now I know and I care! Thank you Natasha!
It is strange seeing someone from remote region so far away from me and which I probably will never go and nevertheless she seems quite familiar for me.
@Monarchy is the best! but the goal of creators and supportes of this video is to manipulate on mind young people.This young girl disscuss about politics,but she is not competent and interested in this subgect.
I sincerely hope that you manage to find ways to improve your life. I would love to give you an advice but luckily, my life has been far too easy in that regard to do so. Good luck to you and all like you stranger. Take good care of yourself!
@@NatashasAdventures I just want to say that not only you look totally like my former girlfriend who was Polish (as I am), but also your Russian sounds (word endings) more Polish than Russian. Have you some Polish (or maybe Czech, Slovak or Ukrainian) roots? Pozdrawiam i życzę powodzenia!
I can relate. I live in Miami and it’s not what you see in movies or pictures. It’s one of the poorest cities in America and the famous Miami Beach is expensive and crime ridden. Unless you’re rich, powerful and corrupt there’s not much you can do. It’s a city of hopelessness and I too want to get away from here one day.
...it's only a city of hopelessness for the uneducated...it's easy to make money in Miami or any other US city for that matter, if you're educated and have drive...
My wife was in Kiev when Chernobyl happened so she took her newborn and flew to Vladivostok to escape from the radiation. Just a bit of family history there. My wife's second son was born there. I met her many years later in the USA.
My mom’s cousin used to work in Chernobyl as a scientist. She took a vacation leave a few days before the explosion, she was one of the lucky ones. My mom grew up in Saky. Pretty sure some family members lived in Vladivostok
This is the first video of yours that I have watched. Your English is excellent and I enjoyed your presentation. It's so strange to see such a European city, but then to remember that this city is near North Korea and Japan and actually quite far from Europe.
Patrick Sweeney LOL you must be very disappointing that Putin and Xi are too smart to fight a full-scale nuclear war against each other over a small depressing port city in the far east. You have been ruled by the orange guy for 4 years, so you must think all the other world leaders are as dumb as him.
@@marcbachelet2322 What Trump has to do with this?He did nothing but create peace deals,can't believe there's still people falling for the "orange man bad" narrative,now America has a corrupt dementia president who can barely form a sentence and wants to break all peace deals and go back to the glorious days of bombing the middle east like Obama did,truly wonderful isn't it?
You said that something really bad just happened, but you didn’t tell us what it was. This leaves a lot to the imagination. I wish you would tell us. I feel bad that you’ve left us in the dark.
I saw your presentation on the University life in Khabarovsk first and then have been looking at your other videos as you seem to give a very thoughtful presentation on life and culture that i have seen in few other sources. Also, if i keep listening to you, i might learn the Cyrilic letters and the proper pronunciation of Russian. Thank you so much and keep up the good work. I think that Vladivostok is a wonderful fusion of all the cultures that surround it, but it was wonderful to see your eyes on the ground approach and see the cultural people and little byways and things and the discussion of the political climate which a student would have concerns about as it is also part of the future. And i liked the theme music on this presentation.
Hesburger is indeed a Finnish fast food chain established in 1966 :-) So proud and happy to see their restaurant in Vladivostok! Greetings from Finland!
Watching from South Africa and we very impressed with your work. Your,honesty,passion and professional approach make your channel truly amazing. I love geography and I've learnt so much about Russia than ever before. This is the best RUclips subscription I've ever made. Please stay safe as you can
@@s1d3k1ckRO DC is known as being a city with some drug problems, which probably come from the poverty there. I think another reason why it's kind of a tougher place to live is that it's a capital and has different zoning and rules. That being said it's not the worst place to live in the US, but D.C. isn't what comes to mind for a place to raise a family lol
Thank you. In the 80's the city was a potential target in the event of hostilities between Soviet and US forces. It was just a dot on the map for me. Thanks for the ground view your personality made the vid.
Hey Natasha. Just few words in defense of my hometown) I grew up in Vladivostok and know lots of people here but also bc my work is related to connections with Russian people from diffetent parts of Russia ive noticed that money oriented people basically have same selfish kind of menthality no matter where they live, Moscow, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk etc.. I wouldnt say that majority of Vladivostok people are like this. I have lots of people i know here who make good money and still just live ordinary lifes, having kids, pay their mortages, meet freinds and help each other. And dont be sad bc of fashionably dressed people there haha. If you would go to the Churkin district you'd see there just regularly dressed russian people or even gopniks like those you can meet in Spassk or wherever. You were hanging in downtown, most of those people you saw just work there and kinda have to wear a fashionable clothes. Be patient, after you graduate univesity with your skills you'll be able to get a job with good pay. If that chiropractor thinks people in Vlad are bad....well thats not good for him cuz he came to Vladivostok also looking for a better money. Check out South park season 15 episode 08. When people wanna see only shit around them somehow they start to attract more and more shit to their lives) Be positive, there are lots of good and helpful people everywhere, even in Vladivostok and Moscow;)
Hey! I really liked you commentary. It made me think of the time when I was living in Moscow. I've always found that there's something oppressive about that city. And I absolutely agree with you in that it was definitely not because of the people. They are basically the same as elsewhere. Maybe just a bit more stressed. I would rather say that there are just some places where you don't feel comfortable. It's like some kind of incompatibility on a personal level. Maybe, that's also what the author of the video felt. I don't think anything's wrong with the city itself. In any case, it looked impressive in her video. Hope to see it with my own eyes one day!
I'm Japanese. I see several Russians living and working in Tokyo who almost seem like having migrated to Japan. Probably the problem of Vladivostok or Russia in Far East is that they lack the private industries rather than natural resource development. If they don't have enough attractive jobs, young people will want to leave there.
@@Johntb100 I hope Russia and Ukraine make the deal so that Crimea belong to Russia, and Donetsk and the most other areas of Ukraine belong to Ukraine. Russia have to make sure that they withdraw all the Russian troops from Ukraine-Russian border. The reason that Crimea belong to Russia is because the majority people in Crimea are Russians. Japan will accept all the Russian people and give them Japanese nationality in Kurile Islands and in South Sakhalin if Russia give Kurile Islands and South Sakhalin back to Japan. If they want, Japan will pay all the cost for them to move to mainland Russia. Siberia doesn't belong to China. I hope Russia give Karelia back to Finland, and Königsberg (Kaliningrad) back to Germany, if the people there are given dual nationalities.
@@morisoba2550 *You probably do not know something, South Sakhalin and South Kuriles departed to Japan as a result of the war of 1905, in which Russia suffered a defeat, and returned in 1945, when the Red Army defeated Japan, the same story and Kaliningrad, this is the contribution of Russia From Germany for the attack in 1941 to Russia, and the murder of 27 million of our citizens, 16 million of whom are civil!* ruclips.net/video/fAtV-40hg7E/видео.html
@@UltraTotenkopf I am knowledgeable of all what you are telling me. I have a opinion that it was much better for Russian people if Soviet surrendered immediately when Germany invaded into Soviet, like France had surrendered immediately (and Paris had not been destroyed). If they did so, 20 million citizens wouldn't have died of war, and also 20 million wouldn't have killed under dictator Stalin regime between 1945 and 1953. If Russia didn't win the war, they probably would have become like Germany or an EU Country today, who knows. Russian people think UK and USA helped Soviet/Russia in WW2. But it was Churchill and Rothschild who ordered to stop selling oil & natural resources for Germany before Operation Barbarossa, which became the main cause of German invasion into Soviet because Germany desperately needed oil and natural resources, and Germany decided to get oil and natural resources in Soviet territory. Churchill and Rothschild aimed to make Germany and Soviet kill each other, and to take benefit of UK.
I'd love to visit Vladivostok, all the old architecture there to see, so beautiful. I'm from Sydney, Australia, so I'm naturally fond of old buildings with old architecture. Russians tell me it's a better city to see than Moscow because Moscow is "too commie".... Vladivostok has that Russian Empire feel about it. Moscow is just Brutalism.
Amazing coverage. You’re a very sweet hostess and tour guide. Every time I learn something new about Russia, I’m more amazed and interested in visiting Russia. Thanks for the great information. Your fashion is on point. No explanation should be necessary.
I've been to Volgograd, St. Petersburg and Moscow and plan to visit Vladivostok to start the Trans Siberian Train to Moscow. You speak excellent English.
Yeah, I just wish she stopped apologising all the time - for her clothes, for her house (in another video), her country, her government etc. Have some pride already.
Just wanted to thank you for your well made content! You are always showing/ explaining interesting stuff. Also you always seem so sophisticated and funny in your videos and on the other hand you also show insightful struggles. I know it is hard to “not fit in” because of clothes, that it can really determine how you feel about yourself (As a 21 yo student in Germany I feel often times similar... I try to tell myself most of the time that it doesn’t REALLY matter that much, but sometimes it’s hard lol). I hope you feel better soon! Plus take care of yourself!!!
It makes me sad to hear that young women still suffer from these feelings about themselves. I am a grandmother. I felt the same way, then, but it takes some time to understand that those things don't matter. Remember that you're beautiful! 💓💐💓
the truth is women dress for each other. us men do not care and if those men are under 30 years old , they don't know crap. maybe fun to play with but....
Yeah, sad to hear about the clothes, but it really does not matter and it's ephemeral. Like Really. It is easy to put someone down by commenting his/her outlook, clothes, car, house, but remember WHY people dare to do that. You can do it with anyone. If they are looking "poor" - accuse them of dressing cheap. If they are "rich" - accuse them of not being authentic. And actually Your environment is very rich, You can get loads of things to wear even from the trash. You can have shapes, colors, You have computer and printer so You can decorate things in a way wchich Your grandparents could not even imagine. Over time You will figure out "expressing yourself" is not really worth pursuing most of the time, people expeess too much while they act too little. Expression is the pretending, and actually it is cheap to pretend. For example many women want to look beautifull, but they seldom really mean it, like one is always beautifull only in relation - one is beautifull FOR someone, it is an process, feeling one can induce in another person. Once You realize that You figure out that those who want to experience beauty will pursue it, will actively seek for it and not reject the potential, while those who are not interested or unable to enjoy it will try to destroy it. But then , sure thing we get emotional over weird things, broken glass, dirty street... often not appreciating much important things like freedom , full stomach , abilty to communicate with other people easily - just try to visit some country where people do not know either Russian or English and You will know how much one misses just by not being able to communicate... Greetings :)
As a foreigner living abroad for 5 years I can totally relate to this feeling of being stuck at a place that does not support much growth as a 20 year old dreaming of a brighter future. 10 years after I have managed to achieve things that would be crazy dreams. Never stop dreaming and never give up! Any educational opportunity you come across and hard work is key to succeeding. Wishing you all the best, your channel is amazing!
You are very very gorgeous young lady .I would love to meet you in person one day show you my hometown .the city of champions Massillon ohio. About 75 miles from Cleveland an 20 miles south of the rubber city akron ohio.
Among my videos this one about Vladivostok is the most watched. Is it because this city is so popular with foreigners? Interesting observation, so here I can say that Vladivostok wins over Khabarovsk. (5 times more views!). But the video about Khabarovsk is interesting too, just saying.. :)
When I saw that North Korea has a border with Vladivostok, I become curious about Vladivostok and searched for it on RUclips. That's how I found your video.
Keep uploading videos tovarishch. ^^
Thanks for your video. Trying to gather information on how livable Vladivostok is as It is a candidate destination for where my family and I will live in the future. Hope you can brush off any negativity you faced in your previous visit and do more updates in the future.
The central government and business owners in Moscow take most money that Far East of Russia away by taxing and collecting dividends so the frustration has grown against them. I learned a good thing.
the Far East of Russia isn't spoken about much in "the west". It's fascinating that this whole area exists, that Russians conquered it so long ago. It's great hearing personal perspectives, especially political ones.
@Jennifer Maple "there are of"??
The best part of the internet is seeing people from around the world realizing most people are cool.
Are you from Canada? I'm an Acadian who now lives in Louisiana.
@@shjohnson2941 bien oui je viens de Canada. Acadie-Bathurst , NB.
@@shjohnson2941 hello Bro
@@shjohnson2941 Trump was cheated . I would have voted for him too . Louisiana voted the correct way imo . I really don't like our Trudope.
@@stephanosnormandusdelacroi8570 Thank you. I agree. Most people here I think agree as well... My family is from Nova Scotia, they came here in 1776.. I believe. Somewhere close to there. I'm always happy to meet someone from French Canada.
As I have watched you over the last year I have totally fallen in love with everything about you!
Please invite Mr. Bald and Bankrupt and have a collaboration with him to explore your rural, old towns area. He has so much passion towards Russia and USSR history, for sure you will have good times!
Love you Fladivostok! From USA. Keep the videos going out! THANK YOU
Oh you poor soul...don't let you fooled by such illusions... u are beautiful even you don't smile. You are honest, modest, good observation spirit...don't let nobody to take you these. U are precious, because not many girls are like you. Good Luck!
I lived in Japan for ten years and always wanted to go to Vladivostok, looked beautiful from the photographs. One day
@Orobas Project Where is the shame? It's a beautiful area and she presents a much different image of Russia to the one that is portrayed in the mainstream media constantly in the West. And where is the lie? She is filming a VLOG and giving her opinions on things - nothing wrong with either.
@Orobas Project Whether that's true or not true, I watch her videos, I see an interesting part of Russia that the many outsiders never see. She presents a positive image of the country. That she has her opinions in a country that historically supresses freedom of expression is refreshing. It's also interesting to watch a native Russian, in Russia talk freely about parts of it she doesn't like.
@Orobas Project hello again. You like to repeat yourself
"Vladimir Arsenyev and his friend Derzu Uzala". I remember the japanese instructor Akira Kurosawa made a film about those two. A very beautiful movie.
Thank you, again, for letting me see another place I will never get to. (I think Vladivostok is better known in America because the Russian Pacific Fleet is headquartered there...)
I've been to Vladivostok in December 2020 and I totally fell in love with the city. Unfortunately, there are not many jobs for teachers, otherwise, I'd have moved there. I still hope I can return some day.
I really enjoyed the video about Vladivostok very interesting, can you make another video about Yakutsk.
You’re a natural on camera great insight on cities & life. Curious what’s your degree on. ? I’m a fan on one video. Love these videos. Thanks
Natasha what happened at around 16:00?.. That's the kinda thing I'm curious about, I've lived a short while in Russia and I know how people can act absolutely silly out of nothing (in the street). I'm really curious about what happened.
As I get it, you're really not a city girl, you're way better off in small calm cities, that's just how you're cut. I myself come from a big European capital, I love - really love - the countryside but couldn't stay more than 3-4 days in a row (like absolute max 😅😆)
Your videos are really interesting, hope you're having fun making them. I'm loving them 🥀🌹🌹
Don't feel bad about your clothes, you have much more going for you than what you wear. At 21, you've studied abroad a year, visited Hawaii and California. Seen and done more than millions of students here in the US; You're very intelligent, beautiful and have a wonderful presence on camera. Keep doing what you love and you will find the perfect place to grow.
Well said
I agree with you. Natasha is a very attractive, well spoken and intelligent young woman. I love the way she speaks so forthrightly and honestly about how she feels about Russian life. I find her videos very informative.
There's and old expression, "Clothes don't make the man". Well clothes don't make the woman either :)
So don't worry about having fancy city fashion clothes Natasha! You are quite attractive no matter what you wear.
I think its amazing how authentic and honest she is. and she seems to be so kind-hearted. glad youtube threw this at me at random :)
@@takaetono6773 I am also happy RUclips recommended this to me! I find this very refreshing. It is a window into another life! LOVE IT! Amazing how we are all so similar.
@@takaetono6773 good english too
I hope RUclips rewards you enough for you to keep going with your videos. THIS is real information. THIS is real, honest, authentic, genuine reporting of facts and life outside your own country.
I confirm that she really is honest)
As an American living in the San Francisco Bay Area, I’ve always been fascinated by Vladivostok and the Russian Far East. Thank you for your tour and your interesting perspective.
That's been my feeling. BTW- I'm from Hayward, California- we are literally in the same area. I loved it, she showed us the true city. She went to Fruitvale. For non-Norcal, Fruitvale is is the low income part of Oakland. I've always wondered what this part of the world is really like.
I live in Chico and I've always wanted to travel the far east area and get to see the China-North Korea-Russia border. I know if you watch laoway 86, him and Winston traveled the Chinese North Korea border and it was absolutely beautiful in that region and I really want to check it out. I tried to track you down on Facebook as well and I couldn't find you.
The clothes you wear are not as important as the heart you have. You are an intelligent and gifted young lady.
Make your self Patreon account, leave it in video description and you should be ok
simp
She's a naive young Russian with a "grass is greener" complex. She's much better off staying in Vladivostock than moving a s**thole like LA, where she would have to pay $50l/yr to go to college or $2,000/mo for a small room in a part of town where she won't be mugged every month...
@@Citadin The United States treats her weak like a disease.
Much of the developed world is different. Not as rich in the extremes but far more caring for those who need it.
It will show when AI and robotics pick up and people start loosing the ability to compete for work with machines.
Russia is not a bad country but also, far from what is possible in term of administration and infrastructure aso.
If you come to America, you need to be strong. If you are not, this country is no place for you.
If you want to become strong however, you can just visit most of the wealthier parts of Europe or Japan and see how different systems deal with this issue.
They all have their problems but the USA is a country that has embraced selfishness and greed as some of her highest ideals and most people outside of the US will agree, that this is a rather strange basis to form a society above.
That’s not to say that all US-Americans think that way but enough to give the statement merit.
And while the USA boasts a huge market that has a very similar jurisdiction and few companies that would have to fear actual competition, the world is already catching up as the US fractures along her partisan politics, slowly loosing her international influence.
While nothing is written in stone, nor everyone has to live in a shitty apartment in LA if they leave their country to make their luck ;)
Sometimes, the grass really is greener on the other side.
@@Citadin she's not naive, life in Russia Is indeed depressing especially if you live in small / medium towns where nothing happens..... Plus the weather, she doesn't get vitamin D of course life is worse. No health care so on
You probably get this comment a lot, but I'll say anyway that I really like you having decided to include the bit from 15:50 to 16:26 in the video, even though you weren't feeling very good about yourself. I'm brazilian and I've felt exactly what you described so many times... I'm 25 right now and constantly feeling like I should be somewhere else, that I have no money to achieve dreams, etc etc. It's at least nice to think that it's just common to feel like that, specially when you are in your twenties and your surname is not Kardashian. Things will get better. Take care!
Hey, I'm your Argentinian brother. I met hundred of Brazilians in Australia. You can purchase a "cheap" course there in order to be granted a visa. When it's about to expire, you can get another one. They do that and stay in Australia forever. Also, check about Estonia. You can enter the country as a tourist, look for a job, if you get it, you can legally stay. There're many options, sometimes we're just misinformed. Don't give up!
Take a job or do your own company . Don't wait for someone else to "give you free loads " .....
@@attilathehun181 Do you realize that literally the same job is paid 10 times worse in Latam region compared to Europe for example? This has great impact for affording imported goods of any type that are made and priced for high income (europe, US, Japan, Canada, whatever). If you live in one of these you can afford anything on this planet easily, otherwise you have to work 10x the time if not more to afford something similar. You get a brand new and modern car in europe with 1 year's worth wage, in Brazil you'll probably afford only a motorbike with the 1 year's worth wage.
@@RedBull10812 This is the reason I had my own company . No one tells it will be easy like that but at least you work for yourself and can afford a better life .
I’m from the us and I feel the same way sadness!
Natasha don’t be bothered from your appearance you look so beautiful 😍 thank for showing Vladivostok to us! I always wanted to visit far east of 🇷🇺 Russia and now I can visit and see with your channel, thanks a lot 🙏 lots of love from turkey 🇹🇷
Merhaba esra
@Orobas Project no, your incorrect, and it’s childish for you to suggest it brings “shame” on you/her place of origin. That’s an incredibly selfish point of
View for you to think that someone wanting better for themselves is to bring shame on you and you should be ashamed for spending your time bothering a young woman
@Orobas Project and you want the best for no one
@Orobas Project she’s not from either of those actually
@Orobas Project no, I pay attention
I've always imagined Russia based on Moscow and nearby cities. Its amazing to see other areas, the fusion of soviet structures within todays Russia, lifestyle etc. your channel is amazing, I literally got a whole new perspective about Russia and Russian people. Good work.
Re.: "your channel is amazing, I literally got a whole new perspective about Russia and Russian people." So true; we in the US often think of Russian people as cold and unfeeling due to their oppression. Your candor and artistic presentation, fraught with your feelings, is a breath of fresh air, and forces a hopeful reevaluation.
Playing in my head 2 hours later:
VLADIVOSTOK
VLADIVOSTOK
VLADIVOSTOK
VLADIVOSTOK
This is such a cool channel!
me too
anyone found the song?
ruclips.net/video/1RVeoPQ8FiM/видео.html
Ask any Chinese, they will tell you China lost this big piece of land to Russia and it's a shame on them. That's why they have to get it back.
That one word keep playing in my head lol
As an American, I constantly find these types of vlogs very insightful. Humanity around the world is pretty much the same. It's just the powers above never seem to have humanities best intentions.
The problem is that the powers that be are determined by old people,like me. We tend to be blind to the dreams and frustration of the young and afraid of the changes that are needed to make the world better.
It is much more complicated than that. The people above represent a good proportion of the people below. Also the above and below difference is not as well defined as we often make it out to be.
Yeah man some parts of Vladivostok could fit right into Poland, the architecture is eerily similar to my town. It's crazy to think that Russians put a European city right next door to Korea.
exactly, dude!
@@davemoss6976 Nah
"Vladivostok is a city with crazy traffic"
Delhi be like "hold my beer"
Pharganj lol
Been to Delhi ..... it’s a shithole of a place ..... whole families hanging off the back of a motorcycle and living under a carpet over a rope tied up between two trees or posts .... the poverty is appalling and the gap between the rich and the poor is obscene, Highway Code is nonexistent and driving without a hired local driver is extremely dangerous.
@@flyingfox7854 How was the rest of India?
@@solvingpolitics3172 exciting but dangerous, the sights (except for the poverty everywhere) sounds and people were amazing, the Taj Mahal exceptionally so, but the dirt,dust and general rubble was around everywhere we went.
And most of the people taking a piss anywhere in the streets was very off putting in broad daylight, I know that this also happens in our countries but it’s usually the drunken larger louts and such in the city and town centres to which I must confess I don’t really frequent much these days.
Hold my Kingfeemer
I’ve learned more about Russia in the last week from you than school ever taught me.
US schools are famous for not teaching much of world geography :)
@@slouberiee your exactly right. I grew up in very country small town in Kentucky. My teacher prolly never herd of Russia. Haha. When you travel I guess you fly mostly? Or do you have spend a lot of time in car and train?
@@slouberiee I went to school in America, and we learned a lot of geography.
From Wisconsin and remember a fair amount of geography being taught in elementary school.
Ya it’s not as bad as it use to be.
Sorry to hear from your money troubles! Since I live in the poorest region of Spain, I can definitely relate to your issues - we have here the highest unemployment rates, around one fifth of all employable people, so to speak... but among the young adults (say, 25 years old or less) it's far more tragic - more than half of them are unemployed! I consider myself to be very lucky, as I managed to find (and so far, keep) a good job, but I have so many friends who struggle day to day to earn some money. That's why so many people in my region depend on some kind of Goverment subsidies to simply keep on living, and many young adults cannot leave their parent's home to became truly independent.
Nah its more you spaniards need to stop being lazy and picky about the job you do
I am a foreigner who only speak intermediate level of spanish. And had 5 jobs so far in barcelona alicante and almeria area 😂
There foreigner who dont even speak spanish and have a job in spain
Its just you guys dont really look for jobs in a true serious way
@@mathewvanostin7118 Well, good for you my friend! I wholeheartedly hope that you never run out of jobs, for as long as you decide to stay in our beautiful country.
But still, I wouldn't dismiss other people's struggles, or call it just play lazy or pickyness, just because I happen to not being struggling in the same way - which I'm not, since I have a good job as stated before, but alas, I can see the grass is not as green for everybody else, and is not always entirely their fault...
But you're right that some people have the luxury of choosing to be lazier or pickier than they would be in another countries, just because we have a quite nice safety net of Goverment subsidies...
So yeah, what you said is definitely true in some cases, but it is no in many others, and judging everybody by the same measure is doing a disservice to these others.
I can't get that Vladivstok song out of my head.
Listen to Vladivostok by the rock band Prism
"Vla-dee-vos-tok!" "Vla-dee-vos-tok!"
Its Alla Pugatjova who sings, she was very poplar even in Sweden in the 80,s!
I'm loving it lol.
Listen to "Vladivostok 2000" (Владивосток 2000) by Mumiy Troll (Мумий Тролль)
Only one country separates Finland from North Korea.
RUSSIA!!
Same to Poland and People's Korea, and to Norway and Ppl. Korea, and to Turkey and Ppl. Korea.
@@orzelmorze5586 Norway yes. Poland and Turkey no.
That's a fact
And the U.S. from Kazachstan.
@@Robert89349 There is a little part of land separate from the main body of Russia. Kaliningrad is a city in that region. However I haven’t seen any border between Turkey and Russia.
I'm always amazed by how large Russia really is, and it's very cool to hear the opinions of someone living in the far east. Love from Sweden!
You can take a ferry from Vladivostok to Japan or Korea, the travel time is just 16 hours.
@@alvinclitar631 Yeah it's pretty amazing how close Japan and Korea is to Russia. From Hokkaido I believe you can actually see parts of the kuril islands (which, depending on who you ask, is either part of russia or Japan).
@@alvinclitar631 about 4 hrs from Sakhalin by ferry🤗
Heja Sverige, grundaren av Viborg! :)
I remember once i flew from Copenhagen, Denmark to Beijing, China. Once in air we kind of relaxed and enjoyed ourselves. When we crossed the border to Russia i noticed to my travel partners to wake me up if they see some MIG fighters and fell asleep. When i woke up several hours later we were still over Russia - and stayed there for several hours to come.
Russia is BIG!
Holy balls. That was heartbreaking listening to you talk about your clothes. Because you are so awesome and genuine in so many ways. I wanted to give you a big bear hug here from Miami.....
No need to be insecure about your appearance. I was actually admiring the jacket you were wearing! Your confidence is truly remarkable as well as your intellect. I see a very articulate, creative, inspiring creator!
I loved her jacket too! She is beautiful ❤️
Well said, just what I was thinking and with her excellent spoken English she could go far.
I agree! 👍
I was looking for that jacket in the Internet it looks really cool
@@momimu90 right? I agree.
It's funny how perception is. Like she felt self-conscious for her clothes, while me and many others were admiring them thinking they are beautiful or cool! 😊
I'm Russian, just arrived to Vladivostok after living abroad for years and about to travel the country right from Vladivostok to Saint Petersburg. First time in the Far East, and so far it's great here! Really impressed by the city and people living here. I'm also making travel vlogs about my trips, and perhaps will pass by your city as well.
I watched your vlog about Vladivostok and really liked it! Subscribed :) It's so cool that you're going to travel through all Russia. Message me if you wanna meet up in Khabarovsk :D
@@NatashasAdventures Sure thing! I'm actually staying in Vladivostok last two days, and then will be heading to Khabarovsk. Perhaps see you there!
@@20845 For people like me, following from South Africa :)
Bonjour Linda, even if you put all your strength in and hit life with everything you've got; Life will always beat you harder! The winner is the one who will withstand the longest beatings that life will give you.
A Brazilian look at the Russian economy and people. The Russian people are strong and warriors, this is the real reason why the Soviet Union has survived for so long!
Modern Russia is divided into two: European Russia and Far East Russia (Its people still live in the Soviet Union, but pay taxes to support Moscow's vanity).
Russia centralized power over the state; the State Government is a big mafia organized to benefit its members (It doesn't matter the country - The State is a mafia). The United States, Brazil also suffer from this problem... But as in every family, a good father (government) and a good mother (fair social laws) each country is heading towards prosperity!
Halloween? The first settlers arrived in the Americas, learned from the natives the herbs that heal and kill the body; but the Baptist Church USA, said: Only Jesus can heal! Burn the witches, understand? Religion, The history of settlers in America, The land and its natural wealth, cultural diversity... You can have 1000 Nobel Prizes in a country without government support, natural resources the country does not grow... Brazil is second Richest country in the Americas, but with an unfair distribution of income!
Brazil is the third largest producer of commercial aircraft in the world (100% Brazilian technology - Currently it has entered into a partnership with Airbus Americana in the production of executive jets and helicopters). Largest mining company on the planet (Bought the 2nd Australian), largest food producer in the world; Brazilian currency is worth 15 times the value of Russian money. 73% of all potable water on earth and has all the elements of the periodic table, 3 times the raw material production compared to the USA. GDP USA 4.3 Trillion, GDP of Brazil 4.8 trillion.
What is Brazil's problem: Too many thieves in power (Governmental Mafia) is what kills Russia and Brazil. 10Kg of Tio João brand rice is sold at Walmart USA for $2.70 dollars and in Brazil $1.00 for 1Kg knowing it was produced in Brazil! The working hour in the country is less than that of Thailand (75% GDP less than Brazil). The Brazilian is dumb!
Kisses and hugs - JCláudio Moraes - Civil Engineer | Teacher
@@Авчемсилабрат Хотел увидеть хоть один здравый комментарий , слава богу нашел. Девочка совершенно не разбирается в политике, экономике, не знает истории своей страны, не знает что было в девяностых, но при этом судит л том как Москва несправедливо поступает с дальним востоком . Она типичный адепт Навального . Самое неприятное, что она это транслирует на весь мир, которому в уши льют всякие си не и би би си что у нас тут ГУЛАГ и люди голодают и свободы нет от слова совсем. При этом зашкаливающее число машин, развитая инфраструктура, модно одевающиеся люди...она сама себе противоречит.
Я не говорю, что у нас все хорошо, но она просто переворачивает все с ног на голову, что касается политики и экономики нашей страны.
You seem to be quite mature for your age and as someone said, you have naturally a good presence in front of a camera.
All the eastern people are mature for their age
@Michael hard life make you aged
Your posessions don't define you, your achievements and dcency do. You are someone who has achiewved a lot and who is very decent, and you ought to be proud!
Strange to think that there is Hesburger so far away from Finland, only 130 km from North Korea.
I live in Vladivostok. But when i am abroad, I always tell people that I am from Finland.))) We are very far away from each other but feel pretty close..
We have them in Bulgaria too.
I demand to have Hesburger restaurants in the UK. I somehow think Finnish burgers will be better quality for some reason.
@@jonathanwarner1844 Well I don't think they're really better quality than McDonald's for example. But they're different in that they have lots of different tasting mayonnaise in them, some people love that(I do), some don't.
@@namelesscynic1616 It seems they're good at expanding ex eastern bloc
I only found your channel today. I do not know if you will even read this, but I have watched three videos so far and I am absolutely blown away at how good you are at presenting your topics! Your command of the English language is exemplary but I am far more impressed at how broad a knowledge base you have!
I do not know what you are studying, but I am confident you will be amazing at what you do!
Also fantastic camera work by Natasha .🎥👱♀️👍👍👍😉
Totally agree with you. Just discovered this channel a few days ago and I am fascinated by this well spoken, intelligent young woman. It still amazes me to hear Russians speaking critically of their government. I am not sure that is a good idea. I guess one must be impressed with their courage to do so, especially on RUclips. I will be looking forward to studying her previous videos to learn more about her impressions of her country.
Same here I've just discovered her channel too well presented I'm enjoying what I see all the best.
Don't worry about what type of clothing or how much money you have. Your life experiences will matter much more in the long run. Seeing as how you have traveled quite a bit, and only being 21 years old, I would say that you are on the right track. Hope you have better days ahead.
I agree. She has many fine qualities and is a very intelligent and well spoken young lady.
I’m American and I’ve been to Vladivostok twice. The first time I thought that it would be dull and boring, but to my great surprise, I actually had a wonderful time. It was great! I always tell people that of all of the places that I’ve been to, Vladivostok, surprisingly, is one of the places where I had the most fun. Though there were some sour people, most of the people were actually really nice. Good memories...
A buddy of mine that retired from the navy said the same thing. He was there in early 2000s.
so what fun was that, did you go to see vauxhall? are you planning to return to see it again? ;-)
Agree and I also need to notice that in the east people are friendlier and kinder, since it's much more diverse than the west, esp Vladivostok is full of asians, always full of tourists and is known as a student city, bc the biggest eastern university is located there, and it's very beautiful!
@@snowyoon , Vladivostok, what a beautiful city, never i saw a more beautiful city, it is so beautiful, i have to repeat it 10 time ---to belive it. Bullshit
@@sigridqwq5198 Illy is referring to the university; it is on Russky Island, and it is beautiful by any standard. Check out the youtube videos on it if you are genuinely interested.
The best fashion is confidence, intelligence, great personality, and health.
@Orobas Project What a sad outlook. I didn't get that at all. I watched the whole thing and enjoyed the way she showed this beautiful place.
You seem quite biased and abusive with your statement. If you believe you are a truer representation of your country then it has something fundamentally wrong with it down deep. Frankly I believe a flippant comment like your misdirected view of this young girls supposed shameful transgression against her country is low and deplorable.
If you and her are both showing what your country has to offer then I choose her Russia.
Yours can go to hell.
@Orobas Project I never claimed to be from Russia or even to know the first thing about your cultural perspective. I stand by my previous statement because it still stands. She is showing me a perspective of your country in a way I enjoy seeing it. From the street as a pedestrian would.
Reading your comment left me with a bad taste in my mouth. Your sentiment she is lying to us and is disgracing herself or her country in some way seems very over critical. How is she lying. Just what about what she has shared here is a disgrace? I am curious why you think as much.
I feel like watching more of her videos now to explore just what it is she is saying that stirs you up so much. I just don't see it in this one.
@@cerberus50caldawg а что она соврала, конкретно? :)) Все сказанное соответсвует тому что в реале, и даже достаточно в мягкой форме сказано. Немного негативный оттенок и критичный, по мне так достаточно наивный, вот и все. Что касается к паримеру Фургала, я имею мало инфо о нем , потому не поддерживаю ни ту ни другую сторону. Так как много вранья политики вещали, нет веры ни кому из них.
@Orobas Project Agree. One should be patriotic.
@Orobas Project you seem very jealous. Is that true??
I have always wondered how it looks in the Russian far east. I am thankful for you making these videos and showing us. You are doing a great job!
Dont feel insecure, possessions don’t define you, your channel is great.
well it's not about possessions, it's about her not being able to express herself. political situation in russia is so sad
Her channel is 100% great! We appreciate to get a view inside of Russia. And I hope she will be a happy person. She is a beautiful and smart woman. I plan to make a trip to the area. I have been to Japan many times. But I am considering to fly Sapporo Japan to Vladivostok and maybe visit her home town or fly to the coldest city in earth Yakutsk ❤️❤️😋😋✌️✌️ I need to learn some Russian!
@@shinmalphur9214 Allow me to disagree. I can remember the coup against the Ukranian government in 2014...many naive ppl tought that if they overthrow the president supported by Putyin, things gonna improve for the better. Now Ukraine is still the poorest country in Europe, the government is full of foreigners and western spies, the economy is looted by western investors, and the country is striken by enormous emigration to the West and to Russia, too. Putyin is at least a smart nationalist, if he will be followed by a western puppet government, the same thing will happen to Russia (just like it was before Putyin) I am saying this as someone living in the "West".
Politics is not about choosing from good and bad rather from bad and worse.
@@zsoltpapp3363 first of all people will never be happy. We will always want more and more. Thats why there are a lot of unhappy people in west and yet they live way better than russians or afrikans. About Ukraine well there is 3 major factors why Ukraine is so poor:
1 After every revoliution there would be economical decline. It takes time to change rulling and economical system. It takes time to normalize countrie after revolution. And economy hates instability.
2 Ukraine was super depended on Russia. Its wasnt a bad thing to be fair. I mean every EU member depends on each other. Problem is when those ties are broken.
3 Russia ignited war in Donbass. Further destabilized Ukraine. Ukraine has to spend milions on army and they also lost part of country. War in Ukraine also made Ukraine look bad and people dont want to invest in Ukraine.
@@zsoltpapp3363 Good post
Ok everybody lets get this nice girl a couple million subscribers so she can get to live the life she deserves! Anybody who can stand in ice water up to their waist just to take a cool photo has my respect! Best wishes from Chicago.
What about the rest of the people. They don't deserve a better life?
@@oskardumanski8538 Not if they have an attitude like yours...
@@justindupre7274 You know everything about me and therefore you could judge me wisely.
@@oskardumanski8538 I wasn't judging everything about you. I was judging that while people were encouraging a young creator with fresh content and a growing channel, you negated that encouragement with a seemingly caring comment about other people but the ultimate affect illustrated was contempt for this creators successful content and channel. With that observation I made of you, and I'm others have too, the majority of people that support these creators will see you as you are, on this subject anyway... a selfish, unhappy and not confident man trying to bring down a shining new talent because you aren't creating popular content, or you aren't even making any good content. You thought you made a small statement but often less is more. You may want to try and think more before you speak if you don't want to come off as you have, or if you want a youtube subscriber base that loves and encourages your success.
@@oskardumanski8538 Also I judged your haircut, that isn't helping you either.
I think many people will agree with me, Russian women are one of the most beautiful women in the world. 🥰🥰🥰
When I lived in Orlando, Florida I met one of the most beautiful woman I've ever seen in my long life! She was Russian and came from Siberia. The young lady was working at her first job in America - a waitress at Hooters near Disney World on I-Drive. My remark to her was, "Why aren't you in Hollywood?" A real looker, let me tell you, with an expansive unforgettable face - blond hair, deep blue eyes, an excellent figure that was perfect in the Hooter's costume.
@@Ronbo1948 too bad American beauty standard has changed, and so has Hollywood, people prefer to see women with dark/black hair, and lips that aren't thin.
Intelligent, deep thinker, witty, and, by a stroke of luck, possessed of great beauty; you don't need "fashions", you *are* the trendsetter
😳
Agreed!
I'd tip my fedora if I had one
@coryhasnocory Shattered mgtow.
She's actualy young and has no clue what is really going on in politics.
Adorable girl. Honest, refreshing.
This young girl being so smart at such age, I am amazed, my head was in my ass when I was that young 😅
Still is.
@@gregorteply9034 wow...
@@gregorteply9034 laughing like a drain. I was just about to post the same.
She’s an adult woman not a young girl. How demeaning
@@wavell14 not demeaning, I don’t mean it in any bad manner
21:20 "We have many resources, but Moscow has many forces". Sounds like a Rage Against the Machine lyric.
"VLADIVOSTOK, VLADIVOSTOK"
Me: 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
Bulshitt
This was weird, I live in Budapest, Hungary. The buildings are so similar that you could have walked around in Budapest. Not just the soviet buildings but older historical buildings too.
WHAT life you living
And all of the sudden a typical Japanese car crosses by 1:30
Yeah, Vladivostok looks like almost every Port city England! What she calls "Soviet High-rise Apartments" we just called "Brutalist architecture" and pretended that we were enjoying the fruits of capitalism. It's amazing how much I believed the official government line before the internet came along (I probably still do, but not to the same extent).
@Orobas Project you again. It must have taken you a while to rewrite the same thing over and over again. Have anything better to do
@@1987a-l8b In America they called them "the projects" in NY and Chicago. I'm torn about how I feel about them. On one hand they were and are affordable housing which is in short supply here in the US. On the other hand they functioned as warehouses for people more than homes. But compared to sleeping in tents and garbage bags on the sidewalks and under bridges, I would prefer more of these high rises.
Фургал что то делал? Девушка, разберитесь сперва в вопросе а потом расказывайте. Ну а денег вливпется в край много, вот как их используют это другой вопрос. Ну а самая главная проблемма это удаленость от "центра".
This has inspired me to relearn Russian, as I'd got quite good when I lived in Finland and knew many Russians from the Soviet era who had moved there. Russian is such a beautiful language born of huge history and long civilisation. Thank you for these videos! :-)
I'm 21 & I dont have good clothes either so you are not alone.
I'm 43, and don't have Cadillac Escalade, but only Subaru Forester + Toyota Will Cypha 😢 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
@@Змеяющаякуса What's a Will Cypha, Is that like an American corolla model? In her video I saw my own toyota, the SJ-Cruiser truck. Also have a project car in the garage that I've been building for years now - 1991 Toyota MR2. Hopefully I'll get it finished in the next few years. Best wishes to you and yours.
@@mrt2this607 no corolla. Maybe, just a like Toyota Vitz, but more childish disigne. Lemon 🍋 color.
who cares about the damn clothes, that's very superficial. That's a problem with a lot of eastern block women, they have a complex of inferiority vs the West when in fact countries like Russia are on the rise, while the West is in social, economic and political decline.
@@Citadin Young people do not understand this and this is normal (each age has its own interests). Clothes are pretty important, especially for girls. But obviously this is not the most important thing in life
As a brazilian, I completely understand your sad and hopeless feelings about your country. It's really difficult to live in a place where you feel you cannot grow and develop.
Love your channel!
Haha..Deluded. Russians are very grown up and developed. In fact you will not come across the likes in an another country.
you can grow and developed in your own Country,you just have to try harder,name the place of easy developing, USA?,at least in Russia it's not all based on money,or you meant, developed as to become absurdly rich?
@@iigormeltser9058 Every country who has free market is easy developing. I can't talk about Russia, but in Brazil try harder doesn't apply because you need luck. Even if you have good education in most cases you will not get a job, and most of the jobs doesn't pay well to live.
@@FunkykappaCat what you want to develop, your personal wealth, good luck mate,you have to suck a hole lot of unpleasant thinks,develop personally,and help your community, it's different, what Putin does,he want for everybody to be comfortable.
HI Helena, my heart goes out to you and many who are experiencing the same. I live in the US, this pandemic has made things worst for all of us. I wish you all the best in your future travel. Un Amigo en Texas ciao
The subway is so clean, in paris or berlin it"s just horrific, graffiti and dirt everywhere
I was in Paris in 2001 then again in 2019. It made me so sad/angry to see how much worse the city is.
Wanna guess why
"joys" of multi-kulti
@@liveforever141 Power of Diversity.
And in Paris: unsafe
The thing which I just seem to be unable to properly process is that this is just about 50 km (beeline) from China. Those older houses look so European and then there is China with an entirely different culture, North Korea not much further either. This just seems so weired to me.
I feel the same way. The historic buildings shown in the beginning reminded me of Prague or Vienna
@@allesneumachtdermai8212 The weather reminds me more of Dublin but the buildings are really close to what prague looks like.
Actually lot of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese cities look quite similar to Vladivostok, with a mixture of European, Soviet, modern, futuristic, and of course traditional style urban landscapes, and also thousand year old historic landmarks. Take a look at videos about Japanese, Korean and Chinese cities. You will find out more.
@@eriksonyw Harbin, China is a really good example of that, where you have what was a rather small village in the late 19th century that turned into a boomtown due to construction of the railroads in the region by the Russians. So the city is heavily influenced by Russian architecture though it is in China.
@@kentvesser9484 Yup. Harbin, and another big city named Dalian was actually founded by the Russians, and was also a port city just like Vladivostok. Quite a handful of vlogs on RUclips too.
So proud of you and what you are doing in continuing to bring these videos to us! Thank you!
Sometimes hard to comprehend that in Russia one has to travel 5 hours by express train to get to neighboring cities.
I think there is only one express train route in Russia - from Moscow to St. Petersburg. All other trains are pretty slow, top speed will be around 90 km/h. Russia is totally not like China with its 350 km/h trains.
@@SLowRiderDima false, check on Lastochka trains
Yea thats nuts for me its litterally impossible to get lost there are towns and villages everywhere and when i have to travel for like 15 minutes its considered long
You are a very honest, respectful young lady! Your channel is wonderful, please keep posting, it’s magical learning about your vast country. Please keep safe and healthy! Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪.
I lived in Barnaul for two weeks, it was the best travel destination of my life. The apartments did not look nice on the outside, but inside was very nice. The friendliest people I have ever visited.
" we have many resources but moscow has many forces" that was really sad.
Really well stated!!!
Its the oligarch!
Sounds like Alberta Canada has many resources, but Ottawa has many forces
@@mtlicq i mean its like that everywhere even in the U.S. in the end Washington D.C. has the forces
@@MrTimodon Its central government. It how it works in most places, including Europe, tax all regions and money then dispensed from the capital. Khanty Mansiyk would be the richest region in Russia without taxation, but that money also supports poorer regions.
Vauxhall actually is a name of the southern distric in London. When Tzar came in to visit british monarch he thought "Vauxhall" is literally the way british do call railway station; hence this term is used in russian language till today.
Wow! Thats so interesting. Ive been learning Russian for several years and remembered the word воксал by think of Vauxhall cars. I had no idea that they originated from the same place! :D
Kind of makes sense, seeing as it contains the word 'hall'. Vaux could be train.
That's a myth, the reason why the Russian word for 'station' is 'vokzal' is because the place where the first Russian railway station was opened was near the local Vauxhall Gardens (at that point emulating the actual Vauxhall Gardens from the UK was popular among European countries), and the name just kinda stuck from there on.
I've heard a totally different story and I think it's more plausible (I'm not sure that the Tsar ever visited England, just for a start): in the 19th century, Russia was a VERY backwards country compared to Western Europe, like still almost medieval in many respects while Europe was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, but the Tsar wanted to modernize the country. Russia was building its first railways and the Tsar sent a delegation to England, which was the superpower of the time, to study their railways. London had just opened a new train station at Vauxhall and it was the most modern of its time. The Russians were so impressed with it that they couldn't stop talking about it when they came home. Since they wanted Vauxhall Station to be their goal of excellence, the name ended up sticking.
Vauxhall was an entertainment garden in the Kennington area of London in the late 1600s, 1700s and closed in 1859. It featured various performers including tightrope walkers, sideshows, musicians, plays, and almost any type of entertainment. Lots of new venues picked up the name and it's spread to unrelated functions.
Thank you for this presentation. It is always interesting to see other parts of the world outside the U.S.A.
this is so interesting. its like a window to a whole other world. a world I d otherwise never get to see.
would I ever have the idea of looking up vladivostok? lol. no. no way. I had no idea it existed and I didnt care. Now I know and I care! Thank you Natasha!
She’s beautiful
Ikr , im getting way too excited i need to chill
It is strange seeing someone from remote region so far away from me and which I probably will never go and nevertheless she seems quite familiar for me.
@Orobas Project sweet jesus. Its you again
Natasha you really are very cute 🔥
When you 21,you should be lucky everywhere all time,with money,without money...Believe me😊
lucky,if your parents move you in rich country in luggage in infant age.(вывезли в чемодане)
@Monarchy is the best! I agree.
@Monarchy is the best! but the goal of creators and supportes of this video is to manipulate on mind young people.This young girl disscuss about politics,but she is not competent and interested in this subgect.
@@valerydol it's true she isn't political analyst,but she fills that something wrong in her country
@@andreybynenkov8167 some very kind media help her to fill it.
I feel the same way. Being broke sucks I hate it. Can’t even get a haircut because my rent is so expensive
I sincerely hope that you manage to find ways to improve your life. I would love to give you an advice but luckily, my life has been far too easy in that regard to do so. Good luck to you and all like you stranger. Take good care of yourself!
Do the haircut yourself, its not hard at all.
in my country a lot of barbers do it free for you if you tell them you are poor but no solution for the starvation so far. I'll keep you updated.
Let the insecurity go. Lovely home, that seems the product of a lovely family. Have fun your gunna do great
I agree
Followed because of cute and beautiful russian girl and stayed because Natasha is doing a fantastic job documenting Russia.
You make great videos Natascha 👍🏻 sorry you are living in a police state.
If Vladivostok has a sister city, it is most definitely San Francisco. Two of the hilliest cities I’ve ever laid eyes on.
Really? That's interesting.
They are very similar except Vladivostok is clean, safe and there is virtually no crime.
Vladivostok: Traffic and hills
Istanbul: That's cute
you should check out Istanbul.
@@dazzlebreak4458 Google the name of the strait in Vladivostok. It’s interesting.
I like your style, it looks more European and you look gorgeous and natural)))
I wish it was.. I call it "what fell out of the closet". Thanks!
@@NatashasAdventures This is your style! If you are comfortable, wear it with pride.
Are you married? Just asking .
@@NatashasAdventures also you have very beautiful nordic look :)
@@NatashasAdventures I just want to say that not only you look totally like my former girlfriend who was Polish (as I am),
but also your Russian sounds (word endings) more Polish than Russian. Have you some Polish (or maybe Czech, Slovak or Ukrainian) roots?
Pozdrawiam i życzę powodzenia!
A very Gorgeous young lady and smart.
I can relate. I live in Miami and it’s not what you see in movies or pictures. It’s one of the poorest cities in America and the famous Miami Beach is expensive and crime ridden. Unless you’re rich, powerful and corrupt there’s not much you can do. It’s a city of hopelessness and I too want to get away from here one day.
...it's only a city of hopelessness for the uneducated...it's easy to make money in Miami or any other US city for that matter, if you're educated and have drive...
@@puzer1 I disagree.
My wife was in Kiev when Chernobyl happened so she took her newborn and flew to Vladivostok to escape from the radiation. Just a bit of family history there. My wife's second son was born there. I met her many years later in the USA.
That's a bit of an overkill lol escaping from Kiev to Vladivostok because of Chernobyl.. I visited both cities before 😁
My mom’s cousin used to work in Chernobyl as a scientist. She took a vacation leave a few days before the explosion, she was one of the lucky ones. My mom grew up in Saky. Pretty sure some family members lived in Vladivostok
@@YummYakitori and your point is?
@Physical Removal "I met her many years later"
@Orobas Project lol she is expressing an opinion. So amusing that expressions of opinion scares scares you so much.
This is the first video of yours that I have watched. Your English is excellent and I enjoyed your presentation. It's so strange to see such a European city, but then to remember that this city is near North Korea and Japan and actually quite far from Europe.
this is where russia, china, japan & north korea meet.
Patrick Sweeney
LOL you must be very disappointing that Putin and Xi are too smart to fight a full-scale nuclear war against each other over a small depressing port city in the far east. You have been ruled by the orange guy for 4 years, so you must think all the other world leaders are as dumb as him.
21:15 Proves that Russia isn’t the easternmost western country, but the westernmost Asian country.
@@marcbachelet2322 What Trump has to do with this?He did nothing but create peace deals,can't believe there's still people falling for the "orange man bad" narrative,now America has a corrupt dementia president who can barely form a sentence and wants to break all peace deals and go back to the glorious days of bombing the middle east like Obama did,truly wonderful isn't it?
Arsenyev museum.. very nice
That song is in my head - 🎼Vla Di Vos Tok!🎼
Yew Seng Cheong I was just going to make the same comment. 😂
she is so cute and honest. I was just like her, born and raised in Eastern Europe, minus the honesty about my finances.
200k views on this video and 400 patreons.......sorry she is not poor
@@cyllananassan9159 she is young, bright, brave and has the future in front of her. I never said she is poor.
Your English vocabulary blows my mind. You are well spoken even by native English speakers. Very, very impressed.
You said that something really bad just happened, but you didn’t tell us what it was. This leaves a lot to the imagination. I wish you would tell us. I feel bad that you’ve left us in the dark.
@Orobas Project Prove it!!!!!
@Orobas Project Does it look like it????
COMRADE?
Will you guys stop your Cheap Politics.........wgat America did to Afghanistan and Betrayed France shows that the West is full of Garbage
I saw your presentation on the University life in Khabarovsk first and then have been looking at your other videos as you seem to give a very thoughtful presentation on life and culture that i have seen in few other sources. Also, if i keep listening to you, i might learn the Cyrilic letters and the proper pronunciation of Russian. Thank you so much and keep up the good work. I think that Vladivostok is a wonderful fusion of all the cultures that surround it, but it was wonderful to see your eyes on the ground approach and see the cultural people and little byways and things and the discussion of the political climate which a student would have concerns about as it is also part of the future. And i liked the theme music on this presentation.
Thank you! I like how you share your feelings and moods openly, it gives a more real and vivid sense of life there in person.
Hesburger is indeed a Finnish fast food chain established in 1966 :-) So proud and happy to see their restaurant in Vladivostok! Greetings from Finland!
Torilla tavataan! 😎
I hope you like doughnuts.
I love Hesburger
I ate today at
Hesburger in St. Petersburg, delicious chicken wings! It is better, than mcd and bk, hello to Finland!
Congratulations ! 🎊🍾🎉
Those “Soviet” high rise apartment buildings look exactly like Swedish apartment buildings.
Same here in Germany. At least when they aren't renovated. And in Russia there is just way more of them.
Sweden is just Russia with paint. (old British ex pat joke.)
Coincidence?
Yeah but they’re in much better condition so they actually look like an appealing place to live in
haha yeah just like the buildings in the no go zonerna
Watching from South Africa and we very impressed with your work. Your,honesty,passion and professional approach make your channel truly amazing. I love geography and I've learnt so much about Russia than ever before. This is the best RUclips subscription I've ever made. Please stay safe as you can
"Khabarovsk is a better city to raise a family. I would say it's like Washington, D.C."
That's not really something Washington is known for...
Haha that’s why I’m in the comments. Dc is nothing like that 😂
@@Oclb care to elaborate? Not everyone here has a internal view of DC.
@@s1d3k1ckRO DC is known as being a city with some drug problems, which probably come from the poverty there. I think another reason why it's kind of a tougher place to live is that it's a capital and has different zoning and rules. That being said it's not the worst place to live in the US, but D.C. isn't what comes to mind for a place to raise a family lol
For a liberal kid like her, "Washington DC" is a wonderland like Narnia.
DC is horrible.
Thank you. In the 80's the city was a potential target in the event of hostilities between Soviet and US forces. It was just a dot on the map for me. Thanks for the ground view your personality made the vid.
you seem so intelligent , thank you fo the video
Hey Natasha. Just few words in defense of my hometown) I grew up in Vladivostok and know lots of people here but also bc my work is related to connections with Russian people from diffetent parts of Russia ive noticed that money oriented people basically have same selfish kind of menthality no matter where they live, Moscow, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk etc.. I wouldnt say that majority of Vladivostok people are like this. I have lots of people i know here who make good money and still just live ordinary lifes, having kids, pay their mortages, meet freinds and help each other. And dont be sad bc of fashionably dressed people there haha. If you would go to the Churkin district you'd see there just regularly dressed russian people or even gopniks like those you can meet in Spassk or wherever. You were hanging in downtown, most of those people you saw just work there and kinda have to wear a fashionable clothes. Be patient, after you graduate univesity with your skills you'll be able to get a job with good pay. If that chiropractor thinks people in Vlad are bad....well thats not good for him cuz he came to Vladivostok also looking for a better money. Check out South park season 15 episode 08. When people wanna see only shit around them somehow they start to attract more and more shit to their lives) Be positive, there are lots of good and helpful people everywhere, even in Vladivostok and Moscow;)
Hey! I really liked you commentary. It made me think of the time when I was living in Moscow. I've always found that there's something oppressive about that city. And I absolutely agree with you in that it was definitely not because of the people. They are basically the same as elsewhere. Maybe just a bit more stressed. I would rather say that there are just some places where you don't feel comfortable. It's like some kind of incompatibility on a personal level. Maybe, that's also what the author of the video felt. I don't think anything's wrong with the city itself. In any case, it looked impressive in her video. Hope to see it with my own eyes one day!
I'm Japanese. I see several Russians living and working in Tokyo who almost seem like having migrated to Japan. Probably the problem of Vladivostok or Russia in Far East is that they lack the private industries rather than natural resource development. If they don't have enough attractive jobs, young people will want to leave there.
Japan will likely have to start accepting more immigrants soon.
Крым = Украина
Сибирь = Китай
Курилы, Сахалин = Япония
Карелия = Финляндия
Калининград = Германия
Donetsk is Ukraine
@@Johntb100 I hope Russia and Ukraine make the deal so that Crimea belong to Russia, and Donetsk and the most other areas of Ukraine belong to Ukraine. Russia have to make sure that they withdraw all the Russian troops from Ukraine-Russian border. The reason that Crimea belong to Russia is because the majority people in Crimea are Russians.
Japan will accept all the Russian people and give them Japanese nationality in Kurile Islands and in South Sakhalin if Russia give Kurile Islands and South Sakhalin back to Japan. If they want, Japan will pay all the cost for them to move to mainland Russia.
Siberia doesn't belong to China.
I hope Russia give Karelia back to Finland, and Königsberg (Kaliningrad) back to Germany, if the people there are given dual nationalities.
@@morisoba2550 *You probably do not know something, South Sakhalin and South Kuriles departed to Japan as a result of the war of 1905, in which Russia suffered a defeat, and returned in 1945, when the Red Army defeated Japan, the same story and Kaliningrad, this is the contribution of Russia From Germany for the attack in 1941 to Russia, and the murder of 27 million of our citizens, 16 million of whom are civil!*
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@@UltraTotenkopf I am knowledgeable of all what you are telling me.
I have a opinion that it was much better for Russian people if Soviet surrendered immediately when Germany invaded into Soviet, like France had surrendered immediately (and Paris had not been destroyed). If they did so, 20 million citizens wouldn't have died of war, and also 20 million wouldn't have killed under dictator Stalin regime between 1945 and 1953. If Russia didn't win the war, they probably would have become like Germany or an EU Country today, who knows.
Russian people think UK and USA helped Soviet/Russia in WW2. But it was Churchill and Rothschild who ordered to stop selling oil & natural resources for Germany before Operation Barbarossa, which became the main cause of German invasion into Soviet because Germany desperately needed oil and natural resources, and Germany decided to get oil and natural resources in Soviet territory. Churchill and Rothschild aimed to make Germany and Soviet kill each other, and to take benefit of UK.
I'd love to visit Vladivostok, all the old architecture there to see, so beautiful. I'm from Sydney, Australia, so I'm naturally fond of old buildings with old architecture. Russians tell me it's a better city to see than Moscow because Moscow is "too commie".... Vladivostok has that Russian Empire feel about it. Moscow is just Brutalism.
Amazing coverage. You’re a very sweet hostess and tour guide. Every time I learn something new about Russia, I’m more amazed and interested in visiting Russia. Thanks for the great information.
Your fashion is on point. No explanation should be necessary.
I've been to Volgograd, St. Petersburg and Moscow and plan to visit Vladivostok to start the Trans Siberian Train to Moscow. You speak excellent English.
Wow that's so awesome, have fun and be safe!
I like the song. "VladivostOk". Hahahaha
Very talented, you will go places 👏 I like your commentary and perspective. The music on this video was hilarious to me 😂
She is ridiculously good looking. She could easily be a fashion model. I never thought of Vladivostok as being so nice, it's a very cute city
You are 100% correct but to intelligent to be a model . Stunning.
Yeah, I just wish she stopped apologising all the time - for her clothes, for her house (in another video), her country, her government etc. Have some pride already.
@@Kinotaurus yeah, her house is very cool actually. I would totally exchange my house for hers.
@@williamlovelady7217 well, she can be a smart model. Why not?
@Rafael Acosta I crown you queen of the comment section . Queen of all queens .👠👠👠👠
Just wanted to thank you for your well made content! You are always showing/ explaining interesting stuff. Also you always seem so sophisticated and funny in your videos and on the other hand you also show insightful struggles.
I know it is hard to “not fit in” because of clothes, that it can really determine how you feel about yourself (As a 21 yo student in Germany I feel often times similar... I try to tell myself most of the time that it doesn’t REALLY matter that much, but sometimes it’s hard lol). I hope you feel better soon! Plus take care of yourself!!!
Thank you. 🧡🧡 I wish you all the best too!
It makes me sad to hear that young women still suffer from these feelings about themselves. I am a grandmother. I felt the same way, then, but it takes some time to understand that those things don't matter. Remember that you're beautiful! 💓💐💓
the truth is women dress for each other. us men do not care and if those men are under 30 years old , they don't know crap. maybe fun to play with but....
Yeah, sad to hear about the clothes, but it really does not matter and it's ephemeral. Like Really. It is easy to put someone down by commenting his/her outlook, clothes, car, house, but remember WHY people dare to do that. You can do it with anyone. If they are looking "poor" - accuse them of dressing cheap. If they are "rich" - accuse them of not being authentic.
And actually Your environment is very rich, You can get loads of things to wear even from the trash. You can have shapes, colors, You have computer and printer so You can decorate things in a way wchich Your grandparents could not even imagine.
Over time You will figure out "expressing yourself" is not really worth pursuing most of the time, people expeess too much while they act too little. Expression is the pretending, and actually it is cheap to pretend.
For example many women want to look beautifull, but they seldom really mean it, like one is always beautifull only in relation - one is beautifull FOR someone, it is an process, feeling one can induce in another person.
Once You realize that You figure out that those who want to experience beauty will pursue it, will actively seek for it and not reject the potential, while those who are not interested or unable to enjoy it will try to destroy it.
But then , sure thing we get emotional over weird things, broken glass, dirty street... often not appreciating much important things like freedom , full stomach , abilty to communicate with other people easily - just try to visit some country where people do not know either Russian or English and You will know how much one misses just by not being able to communicate...
Greetings :)
As a foreigner living abroad for 5 years I can totally relate to this feeling of being stuck at a place that does not support much growth as a 20 year old dreaming of a brighter future. 10 years after I have managed to achieve things that would be crazy dreams. Never stop dreaming and never give up! Any educational opportunity you come across and hard work is key to succeeding. Wishing you all the best, your channel is amazing!
You are very very gorgeous young lady .I would love to meet you in person one day show you my hometown .the city of champions
Massillon ohio. About 75 miles from Cleveland an 20 miles south of the rubber city akron ohio.
Just let me know if ever want to visit my state of ohio.
You very very awesome person seems like it in this video.