A video from Tbilisi fleamarket. Haven´t uploaded for a while, coz my laptop is dying. It´s sooo slow, like a snail on LSD crossing a piece of sandpaper. But i´ve bought a new one, i will get it next week, then more videos will come and they´ll come faster. !3th this month, i will travel in autocamper, in Balkan, Slovakia and to Poland, so many videos will come from there.Also from Auschwitz and Treblinka KZ-camps, so stay tuned. Wish you all the best,guys. Please like,subscribe & share. Cheers
Thanks again, the next best thing to being there, and good to see you back making videos. Did you get your new Laptop computer? Everything seems a bit more crisp and vibrant, but perhaps it's the light. One can tell a lot about people and a place by small things. I just wish the 'beautiful things' did not pass so quickly so we could take a closer look. At 13:45 the 'Soviet typewriter in red' was actually a bit more interesting It was identical to a West German Olympia SF Portable but with a Cyrillic keyboard. Turns out it's a 'UNIS tbm deluxe' Made in Yugoslavia in the 80's They go for between $130 and $400 on eBay in the U.S. Interesting to see some Romanesque faces too. Quite an epic history of Georgia back in the Roman era.
Hi Jack. No, i haven't got my new laptop yet. I will get it, when i arrive in Romania (it's cheaper there compared to Georgia). So i'm gonna unbox it, in the autocamper 😁 Yes, you're right. Fleamarkets tells history. There's many things from the past, that shows us, how people have lived. I like that. Unfortunately the fleamarket here, wasn't as i expected. I thought it would be much more busy, compared to wintertime. But for some reason, it wasn't. Less tourism and covid, i guess. That's a pretty good price, for old sovjet typewriters, i must say. I'm surprised. Thanks for info 👍 Thanks for watching and comment 👌👍
It´s called DRY BRIDGE FLEA MARKET. Tell driver to go to Dry bridge flea market or Saarbrucken bridge. Or if you take taxi, i can recommend YANDEX taxi app, then you´ll avoid taxi-scammers 😉It´s cheap and i prefer call a cheap taxi and give driver good tips, instead of paying 2-3 times more. They tell you the price before you accept the booking of the taxi. On top of that, you can enter streetname or location, when you choose a destination. on the taxi-app.
@@mrsmama9347 Every airport around the world, are a heaven for scamming taxidrivers 😂 In future; always waste a minute or 2, to chek out what app you´ll need, in the country you´re visiting. I always do that. If any questions, feel free to ask. Btw: the best exchange rate, you´ll find in Bank of Georgia on Liberty square. No commision and you don´t need an account, just bring your passport. Enjoy Georgia 😀
Great video... just like being there! thanks
A video from Tbilisi fleamarket.
Haven´t uploaded for a while, coz my laptop is dying. It´s sooo slow, like a snail on LSD crossing a piece of sandpaper. But i´ve bought a new one, i will get it next week, then more videos will come and they´ll come faster.
!3th this month, i will travel in autocamper, in Balkan, Slovakia and to Poland, so many videos will come from there.Also from Auschwitz and Treblinka KZ-camps, so stay tuned.
Wish you all the best,guys.
Please like,subscribe & share.
Cheers
Love that atmosphere, you will never see a flea market like this, on the sidewalks, here in Canada...
Hello my Danish Bro!!!
Garmajoba 😁👍
Thanks again, the next best thing to being there, and good to see you back making videos. Did you get your new Laptop computer? Everything seems a bit more crisp and vibrant, but perhaps it's the light.
One can tell a lot about people and a place by small things. I just wish the 'beautiful things' did not pass so quickly so we could take a closer look.
At 13:45 the 'Soviet typewriter in red' was actually a bit more interesting It was identical to a West German Olympia SF Portable but with a Cyrillic keyboard. Turns out it's a 'UNIS tbm deluxe' Made in Yugoslavia in the 80's They go for between $130 and $400 on eBay in the U.S.
Interesting to see some Romanesque faces too. Quite an epic history of Georgia back in the Roman era.
Hi Jack. No, i haven't got my new laptop yet. I will get it, when i arrive in Romania (it's cheaper there compared to Georgia). So i'm gonna unbox it, in the autocamper 😁
Yes, you're right. Fleamarkets tells history. There's many things from the past, that shows us, how people have lived. I like that.
Unfortunately the fleamarket here, wasn't as i expected. I thought it would be much more busy, compared to wintertime. But for some reason, it wasn't. Less tourism and covid, i guess.
That's a pretty good price, for old sovjet typewriters, i must say. I'm surprised. Thanks for info 👍
Thanks for watching and comment 👌👍
Where is it? Can you specify in metro stations or at least the Georgian name of the place to tell a taxi driver?
It´s called DRY BRIDGE FLEA MARKET.
Tell driver to go to Dry bridge flea market or Saarbrucken bridge.
Or if you take taxi, i can recommend YANDEX taxi app, then you´ll avoid taxi-scammers 😉It´s cheap and i prefer call a cheap taxi and give driver good tips, instead of paying 2-3 times more. They tell you the price before you accept the booking of the taxi. On top of that, you can enter streetname or location, when you choose a destination. on the taxi-app.
@@venividiviking thanks a lot.
Unfortunately, we did experience a taxi scammer from the airport to the city center. I wish I had known the Yandex app.
@@mrsmama9347 Every airport around the world, are a heaven for scamming taxidrivers 😂
In future; always waste a minute or 2, to chek out what app you´ll need, in the country you´re visiting. I always do that.
If any questions, feel free to ask.
Btw: the best exchange rate, you´ll find in Bank of Georgia on Liberty square. No commision and you don´t need an account, just bring your passport.
Enjoy Georgia 😀
👏❤🙌
I applied the English. Thank you.
36:20 🤣