RUSSIAN GRANNY TOLD ME A STORY
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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This video about the Russian village turned out to be short, but full of beautiful footage!
Inn managed to communicate with a real Russian granny who lives in the village all her life! She told about the sacred big stone, and many other stories.
I really like this video and its vibe❄️
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Old Finnish settlement, thanks for sharing!
Very nice babushka! 👌🏼
Very picturesque village. And thank you for the bus ride.
Nice history lesson and local tour Настя. Your videos are very interesting! 😀
Thank you for the very interesting (and well shot) video!
I absolutely loved how you captured the often overlooked details of everyday life.
Love your style. Keep it up!
This is my new favorite channel
I enjoy your videos. Thank you for making them.
Давай следующую серию. Найди этот камень
Grandmother talks about the worship cross, which is installed on a huge stone. You can see it at the very end of the old park of the Nabokov estate in Rozhdestveno (by the way, this is very close to you) - in memory of the first Rozhdestveno church. According to legend, it was installed on the site of a mysteriously disappeared church during the Swedish War. The place is amazing, very beautiful and mysterious! Under the stone is a karst cave, the entrance to which can be seen a little further. According to legend, healing spring water flows from the red sandstone rocks. Moreover, there is not one spring, but as many as 2 - with living water, and the second with dead water.
Я была там:) Там очень красиво, но мне кажется что она о другом месте говорит здесь!
@@yspprojakt есть еще один известный местный топоним в Сиверской - Лунный камень. Огромный валун в заросшем овраге. Но да, она действительно, что то другое описывает. Фантазерша бабуся.
I love old people and their stories. When I meet one I love to get them talking about the old days. Fascinating. Now I want to visit that village to see the stone that is growing.
Thanks for your lovely videos. I miss the days that one could travel from Helsinki to St. Petersburg with the Allegro train in less than 3.5 hours. St Petersburg is such a beautiful city.
Interesting war story
Отличный душевный ролик! У вас нет подруги в Италии случайно?
Anastasiia Uspenskaia Thanks Much!
Настя, у тебя очень красивый смех, просто радость для ушей 😌
Very nice to hear stories from these people!
OMG! That sandwich looked delicious! And huge
It is a pie)
Much like my grandmother (she is no longer with us), they are wise people and show us that the world and life are not just about having money. nice post, thanks❤️🇷🇺
Bubushka babuska ya ya ! 😄👍🎶🎵🎶🎵
#2 You are a lovely young women Anastasiia. In Australia I don't think I have seen for a very long time. 😕 You're pretty and feminine unlike many young women in Australia. I respect your leader for maintaining family values and the traditional ways of our ancestors. Sadly in the West this has been replaced with this new woke, feminist mindset which is extremely divisive.
Anyway lovely video and I like the camera against the frosted glass with the bokeh red lights with amber above. 😊
Посадка и высадка пассажиров только на остановках
This grandmother is like my wife from Kazachstan (real Kazch muslim woman) - believing in all crazy things;-)
Этнографический канал Насти Успенской!
When the snow melts, you should visit that stone. We should all remember what absolute swine the Germans were in the 1940s and sadly seem to be heading in that unwise direction again.
I would love to live in a Russian country village somewhere on a farm 🚜 I love farming, doing forestry work an building furniture. I can't live in America anymore because I can't agree or will I ever agree with the government of America they have done so much damage to there citizens , our families an our life style America has changed for the worst in the last 10 years it's very scary living in America. . I hope someday I'll make it to Russia
Настя, в чём секрет? почему бабушка знает всех кроме тебя? 🤔
two weeks into the new year, more than 8,000 additional Russian soldiers have died fighting the war in Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
As of January 13, 8,170 Russian troops have died, bringing the total number of losses over the 11-month war to 114,930. On Friday alone, the ministry reported 740 deaths. On average, roughly 628 Russian soldiers have died per day this month.
Are you really from Russia??!!