КЕНГУРУ ПРАВДА СУЩЕСТВУЮТ? ПРИКОЛЬНО! ПОПРОБУЙ СТРАУСИНЫЕ ЯЙЦА КАК ОНИ ЖРАТЬ МОЖНО ИЛИ ТОЛЬКО ПОСЛЕ ПОЛ ЛИТРА АПЕРИТИВА? КЛАССНОГО ПУТЕШЕСТВИЯ! И ОТДЫХА! ПРИВЕТ ПОДРУЖКЕ! А ТЫ БЕЗ МАМЫ И БРАТИКА В ЭТОТ РАЗ? ПРИВЕТ ЖИРАФАМ И АБОРИГЕНАМ И ЗА ЗАБОР АВСТРАЛИЙСКИЙ НЕ ЛАЗЬ,ГОВОРЯТ ЧТО ТАМ ОГРОМНЫЕ КРОЛИКИ ГИГАНТЫ ЛЮДОЕДЫ ВОДЯТСЯ Я ЗА ТЕБЯ ВОЛНУЮСЬ И ДЕРЖУ КУЛАКИ И СКРЕСТИЛ ПАЛЬЦЫ ЧТОБЫ ТЕБЯ НЕ УКРАЛИ И НЕ СЪЕЛИ ИЛИ ЧТО-НИБУДЬ ЕЩЁ😃👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💘💘💛💛💜💜💋💋💋💋💋💋
I went to Leningrad 1985 and found a beautiful girl, but it was ussr so evrything was difficult, I went home to Sweden , we waited 7 years to get married. Two beautiful children girl and boy. My doughter lives in Sydney, she have been there for 8 years, Take care 😊
@Alex Alex We lived in both countries and with the cultural barriers you have to be in this position to understand that aspect. It’s the small, everyday things that are different. And you feel that mostly while interacting with each others’ families and friends mostly, different customs and mentalities. On top of that, the language barrier since my language is very hard to learn. edit-to give you an example or two of cultural differences, Aussies have a thing for small talk that is unusual for us. When I go to a busy supermarket I’m not used to the cashier talking to me about the weather or asking me about my weekend plans😳 To me, it’s paralyzing, I don’t know what to say tbh to “nice weather we’re having”… Or say for example it’s my birthday, if I invite some people to a restaurant, for me it means I’m paying, right? And people just bring me some bday presents. Not in Australia it seems, there the guests pay for themselves and for the person whose bday it is. To me, that’s baffling, I mean “inviting” someone somewhere means you’re providing the meal. When you go out on a date, we are less formal, a date can mean a walk, having a coffee, a casual thing, in Australia is normally dinner, a more formal setting. And no, it’s not really my obligation to “fix” things, there’s nothing to fix, there are two in a marriage and both have to compromise on some things or adapt in an inter-ethnic marriage. We did but that doesn’t mean that it’s easy to get over these cultural differences.
@@minime7375It's not just about cultural differences, but also about your own character. There are Slavs who don't mind chatting with the saleswoman about the weather. For example, my mother is Russian, she is a sociable extrovert and it is not difficult for her to exchange a few words with a neighbor, cashier, postman or whoever. She will be only too happy to make a new acquaintance. Your introversion complicates things, so it seems to you that these are blatant cultural differences, but this is not quite true.
I can't believe they de- monetize your channel but they put many commercials in your video anyway... Figures they would capitalize on your work and not pay you for it! I'm happy you can and will keep making vids, love watching the places you go!
Marx couldn't predict Owners of means of diffusion or Owners of means of Digital distribution (like app store, or Steam, or Google play store), but it's the same logic here. Capitalism is going to invent new things like that in the future...with AI, and the "meTaveRSe" I mean steam and apple store takes 30% of games sales just because they are the dominant markets. But do they deserve 30 fuc**ing percent of the revenue on a game or an app ?
Your friends in Australia are very nice and I respect there open mindedness about Russia. Her Russian is very good (intermediate). I finished a beginner level Russian series and i found it to be fun and practical. I am starting intermediate series this summer. Awesome Video!
This was a fun and informative video, Eli.. Very well done. I love that shot at the beginning where you're walking toward the water. You cross paths with so many people of different nationalities, which you do in every country you travel, that have become an international ambassador for peace and friendship. I think what you are doing as well as many other vloggers transcends the efforts of representatives in the United Nations.
Na wojnie walczą i giną ludzie. Nie maszyny i nie kobiety z Rosji tylko giną kobiety z Ukrainy. Nie odrobi strat jakie poczynili jeden rudzielec. W Polsce jest takie powiedzenie , co rude to fałszywe i taką teraz prace wykonuje - fałszywą .
Your speech is so understandable for me. I learn English with your video. You don't use too difficult words and i can understand you. Привет с Казахстана
@@ElifromRussia Your English/American accent is very understandable and usually better than 99% free from errors as to content as well. Your Spanish accent pronunciation is better (more like a native speaker) than your already accomplished English, perhaps because of prior exposure to Italian. The only word mistake (sort of) I recall from this video is that kangaroos are "muscular" and not "musculous" since "musculous" is a word that doesn't exist in common usage. Technically, the word "musculous" exists in the dictionary, but isn't used in everyday English. This is a very picky detail that a foreign speaker would not be expected to know anyway. Kind of like the word Щелкунчик means Nutcracker (as in the ballet, only) but Щелкунчик would not be used for an everyday nutcracker that someone would use in their house. Or kind of like you could call a person an Amerikanski but more correct would be Amerikanetz. Or people used to call one another tovarisch all the time but today it would be obsolete. So if you say "musculous" people will understand but kind of laugh, and people expect for that usage to hear "muscular." For instance, the computer that screens youtube text right here right now puts red squiggles under "musculous" since the youtube computer is programmed to not have "musculous" in its own vocabulary, so even the youtube computer thinks this word doesn't exist.
@@fatalmokrane ....she invited me to go ice skating, how crazy is this (in Australia) yeah, and you said that Yegozhi is Russian.... [I am spelling "Yegozhi" phonetically, and it appears to be a name. Maybe it should be Egozhy or Iegozhi ????]
@@jackieow No she said something like "and you said that xxxxx is russian, how was she like ?", the aussie answers "very strict", i don't undestand the xxxx. I hear goal, but it doesn't make sense in this sentence
Love your videos mate shame you don’t get to visit all the smaller places between the cities to really see what this country has to offer and showing the people in your country how lucky we are I think we should vote to make you an Aussie permanently happy travels from the Gold Coast 👍🇦🇺
I am very impressed with how you correctly pronounce names like Aussie and our our cities. It's amazing how often foreigners from English speaking countries butcher them. Hope you are enjoying your time here.
It is great to see Eli in Australia. I know you want to travel, see the world, make vids about different cultures you come across, but one day you may want to settle in one place. If you choose to settle in Australia we will adopt you, as your companion said. Keep your vegemite hat to remind you to come back. Cheers.
If you want to spend the next few months exploring Oz I am sure everyone will love it. It would be nice to sort of forget for a time what is happening back in Europe. This was a particularily good vid, well balanced and always entertaining. Must have been a lot of work.
Eli, I've been following your adventures since Russia! I never thought that you would come to Australia but I am very happy that you are here! My wife and I have recently moved from Sydney to Brisbane and we are happy living here. Brisbane is much quieter than Sydney but it's a growing city. Don't worry about the Killer Kangaroos...that's just the Australian sense of humour! Australians will tease new arrivals without mercy 😂! Have you heard about the DROP BEARS yet? 😅 0:01 Don't worry, you will! We're always good for a laugh Downunder! I emigrated to Australia from Great Britain as a child in 1960 and I am now an Australian citizen. I am 73yo now and living in a wheelchair, but I ❤ this country as my own, and that's after living in many other parts of the world as well! Wether you stay in Australia or are just passing through you will always be welcome!
When i saw you skate I immediately remembered your episode on lake Bikal which was magic. Your skating is so graceful and enjoyable to watch. I share your love of wild animals, i was touched a little by how you praised your encounter with kangaroos. Brave as you are, you got really close to them, bravo. It's strange that kangaroo are considered pest, eaten for meat and are the official picture on the minted australian 1 ounce gold coin, all at once, hahaha.
if you get the chance to visit Perth you should take it, I have lived in Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, and Mackay, to date I can honestly say Perth is my number one place to live. It has a great public transport system and plenty of great places to visit.
Somebody on another channel said: You will have a one-night stand with Brisbane, an affair with Sydney, but you will fall in love with and marry Melbourne. I commented "What about poor Perth?" They said Perth is irrelevant. I hope Eli went to Perth. It seems like the forgotten stepchild.
Gotta regard the region too!😁The Perth Metro along Swan river to Fremantle is idyllic. I've visited East & West coast of Oz, biked around regions encompassing Perth & Sydney. Dived, although not the Reef, still would like further explore coast, ocean, & continent, South over the Alps along the Murray-Darling Basin along the Bight & Adelaide, North along coast where Cape York looks like an ear, around or across Gulf to Darwin, although been to Bali but would enjoy relating with all the people's. Interestingly, Oz also encompasses or has some influence with Antarctica. Yeah, I've studied geography & been fascinated by Oz.
If you have time you should venture out to one of the islands in Moreton Bay off Brisbane, there are 350 islands scattered on the bay and only a few are inhabited with people, you can get a train to Cleveland station from Brisbane and then a ferry to Stradbroke Island. I'm first generation Australian, my mother is Polish/Russian and is in her 90s came here as a displaced person during WW11.
I love the way you as a Russian whose 1st language isn’t English can pronounce our cities names like a local where Americans who’s 1st language is English struggle. Hehe Hope you loved your stay here in Aussie land.
If your a city person, Melbourne is for you but if you don't enjoy cold winters and prefer a more relaxed and friendly vibe then I would recommend Brisbane.
Well that was a surprise, went to watch an episode of Eli doing something in Russia and here she is 15min away from me, lone pine is a great local reserve, Hope your loving Australia.
Of course they want to visit USA and school their wealthy kids here. Why not ? Look at Russia. They know Russia is ass backwards and deceitfully dishonest. Always crying and blaming USA or the collective West. We’ll long outlast them or at least live far better and we deserve to. Russia deserves Putin and his lies. He’s real Mother Russia. Ha!
I live in Queensland, near Surfer's Paradise, and have only visited Brisbane once, apart from arriving at the airport. I visited the museum with Aboriginal artworks which are really worth seeing!
Highly, highly recommend going to Stradbroke Island and staying at Point Lookout where there are 5 very different and unique beaches all within walking distance and the breathtaking Gorge walks. Also a swim in the "Brown Lake" (so coloured because it infused with tee tree oil) which is one of the most revitalising experiences ever! Enjoy your stay!
Hi Eli! I've just subscribed to your channel and am currently binge watching your videos. I really enjoy them! I also live in Brisbane and am 6th generation Australian! Glad you made it here it really is a lovely city!
I love your videos, Eli!! You are such a beautiful woman, and a great person!! Maybe the national anthem of Australia should be changed to "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport..."!!
My wife and I have also been to Australia. We took a cruise from New Zealand to Australia in 2006 (17 years ago!). We saw our first kangaroos in Hobart, Tasmania. The first thing we did there was to go an animal park, where the kangaroos were free and wandered about on their own. We learned how to pet them (on the neck, under the head), and fed them as well. We saw koalas, wombats, and the Tasmanian Devil! Up until this visit, my wife thought that the Tasmanian Devil was just a made up cartoon, since it was in a rather popular cartoon on TV back when she grew up.Then we stopped at Melbourne, and finally at Sydney, from which we flew back home, a 14 hour flight! It is so nice to see you in Australia, and with their unique animals. You are such a delight to see and hear! Keep up your videos. Also, I watch another Russian who has left Russia, Konstantin. His main thrust online is addressing the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He also had his channel demonitized, but after a while, he got it back. I do not knwo what he did to get it back, but it certainly sounds like due to the Russian war with Ukraine, thee is quite some backlash. And in your case, you do not discuss this aspect of Russia at all, so I am wondering why You Tube would do anything to you. But keep in mind, just like Konstantin, there is probably a way to get your channel monitized again. My best to you!
Welcome to my part of the world, Eli! I live south of Brisbane in the city of Gold Coast. Have been watching your channel as I slowly learn Russian for what feels like forever, it is a pleasure to have you, friend!
Glad you seem to be enjoying your visit Down Under. Brisbane has lots of beautiful natural places to explore, good transport and has grown well culturally. Too hot and humid for me to live up there but it's good for a visit. Not all super hot in Australia -Tasmania is a lot cooler and has very diverse nature. Come on down.
G'day Eli, Greetings from Australia! 🐨🍻. My favourite part was watching you bond with our kangaroos. If the kangaroos took a liking to you, it means you definitely belong here. 🤗💕
Liking Vegemite is the more difficult test, especially when it was administered rather extravagantly when Eli was in Sydney. Kangaroos can be a bit fickle
Wonderful video. Your Chilean host is wonderful. Since you love mountains, Eli, a suggestion would be, in fact, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina. Patagonia is muy bonita!
G'day mate Eli. Nice to see good support from australians which are usually very friendly and helpfull even the "true blue" do. Dont be surprised of the food. At least you will find makkes everywhere and sandwiches even on a servo. From my experience heavy rainfall was mostly on arvo when you go further north to the rainforrests. Well near Brissie dont miss the Glashouse mountains and the scenic road with fantastic views. I am sure you will go further north and dont miss the tiny lovely towns along the coastline and Hervey Bay(whale watching if the time is right) for a base to visit Fraser Island. If you want to go into the outback why not visiting Rubyvale and Saphire to dig for your own gems. Dont forget the thunder eggs. I am sure you would like to dive or snorkel the Great Barrier Reef. dont do from Cairns, head up further north to Port Douglas and take a tour one of the beautifullest places on earth, the Great Barrier Reef with all the nice colours and colourfull fishes you will ever see. Best bargain offered by hostels or backpacker accos but locals should know it as well. From there you will find tours into the northern rainforrests. From cairns its not far to the Aherton tablelands nd take the train ride from Kalundra and back with the gondola through the tops of the rainforrest trees. Wish I could join. I envey you. CU, have fun, take care and be gratefull to the hospitality of the aussies. Thanks for your vids. C'ya Btw, next time I would like to see you with a nicer hat. It must not be the icon of Australia an Akubra (to expensive) hat but a squashy Barmah kangaroo leather hat with a structure which lets cool air breeze go through is good enough. I am sure such a hat will fit you.
I wake boarded all the time in the Brisbane river, No dramas. In the 5 years I was there I saw heaps sharks as they like to breech and swim on the surface, we had to move twice when they were a bit close to the boat before getting in.
Brisbane is OK, lived in wavell heights yrs ago, was not as built up as now. as usual though, not a lot of work back then. Looks like Eli is enjoying her stay in Australia.
Привет Эли! I love your videos, always a joy to view your travels. I wish RUclips would stay out of politics, there is no reason to demonitise your channel. Do you publish on any other platforms?
Thank you for watching, mates!
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Please make a video Bangladesh Cox’s Bazar sea beach
Cox’s Bazar sea longest in the world
КЕНГУРУ ПРАВДА СУЩЕСТВУЮТ? ПРИКОЛЬНО! ПОПРОБУЙ СТРАУСИНЫЕ ЯЙЦА КАК ОНИ ЖРАТЬ МОЖНО ИЛИ ТОЛЬКО ПОСЛЕ ПОЛ ЛИТРА АПЕРИТИВА? КЛАССНОГО ПУТЕШЕСТВИЯ! И ОТДЫХА! ПРИВЕТ ПОДРУЖКЕ! А ТЫ БЕЗ МАМЫ И БРАТИКА В ЭТОТ РАЗ? ПРИВЕТ ЖИРАФАМ И АБОРИГЕНАМ И ЗА ЗАБОР АВСТРАЛИЙСКИЙ НЕ ЛАЗЬ,ГОВОРЯТ ЧТО ТАМ ОГРОМНЫЕ КРОЛИКИ ГИГАНТЫ ЛЮДОЕДЫ ВОДЯТСЯ Я ЗА ТЕБЯ ВОЛНУЮСЬ И ДЕРЖУ КУЛАКИ И СКРЕСТИЛ ПАЛЬЦЫ ЧТОБЫ ТЕБЯ НЕ УКРАЛИ И НЕ СЪЕЛИ ИЛИ ЧТО-НИБУДЬ ЕЩЁ😃👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💘💘💛💛💜💜💋💋💋💋💋💋
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Amazing videos! Now I wanna visit Australia!
I went to Leningrad 1985 and found a beautiful girl, but it was ussr so evrything was difficult, I went home to Sweden , we waited 7 years to get married. Two beautiful children girl and boy. My doughter lives in Sydney, she have been there for 8 years, Take care 😊
Having international family must be awesome.
@@Max_Jacoby It’s very challenging too, especially when there are huge cultural differences (I’m East European, married an Aussie).
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@Alex Alex We lived in both countries and with the cultural barriers you have to be in this position to understand that aspect. It’s the small, everyday things that are different. And you feel that mostly while interacting with each others’ families and friends mostly, different customs and mentalities. On top of that, the language barrier since my language is very hard to learn.
edit-to give you an example or two of cultural differences, Aussies have a thing for small talk that is unusual for us. When I go to a busy supermarket I’m not used to the cashier talking to me about the weather or asking me about my weekend plans😳 To me, it’s paralyzing, I don’t know what to say tbh to “nice weather we’re having”…
Or say for example it’s my birthday, if I invite some people to a restaurant, for me it means I’m paying, right? And people just bring me some bday presents. Not in Australia it seems, there the guests pay for themselves and for the person whose bday it is. To me, that’s baffling, I mean “inviting” someone somewhere means you’re providing the meal. When you go out on a date, we are less formal, a date can mean a walk, having a coffee, a casual thing, in Australia is normally dinner, a more formal setting.
And no, it’s not really my obligation to “fix” things, there’s nothing to fix, there are two in a marriage and both have to compromise on some things or adapt in an inter-ethnic marriage. We did but that doesn’t mean that it’s easy to get over these cultural differences.
@@minime7375It's not just about cultural differences, but also about your own character. There are Slavs who don't mind chatting with the saleswoman about the weather. For example, my mother is Russian, she is a sociable extrovert and it is not difficult for her to exchange a few words with a neighbor, cashier, postman or whoever. She will be only too happy to make a new acquaintance. Your introversion complicates things, so it seems to you that these are blatant cultural differences, but this is not quite true.
I lived in Brisbane in 2014 for studying at University of Queensland, I felt comfortable to live there... I always miss Brisbane!!
I can't believe they de- monetize your channel but they put many commercials in your video anyway... Figures they would capitalize on your work and not pay you for it! I'm happy you can and will keep making vids, love watching the places you go!
Marx couldn't predict Owners of means of diffusion or Owners of means of Digital distribution (like app store, or Steam, or Google play store), but it's the same logic here. Capitalism is going to invent new things like that in the future...with AI, and the "meTaveRSe"
I mean steam and apple store takes 30% of games sales just because they are the dominant markets. But do they deserve 30 fuc**ing percent of the revenue on a game or an app ?
good, visa geting old too?
@@Arhangel_margarita Most of us are glad she did get a visa.
do not confuse google corporation with small private company, who decided put their ad in the video
Love to Australia 🇦🇺, Chile 🇨🇱 and Russia 🇷🇺 from Venezuela 🇻🇪
Your friends in Australia are very nice and I respect there open mindedness about Russia. Her Russian is very good (intermediate). I finished a beginner level Russian series and i found it to be fun and practical. I am starting intermediate series this summer. Awesome Video!
I think Most Australians and frankly the world understand that Russians are not Putin.
This was a fun and informative video, Eli.. Very well done. I love that shot at the beginning where you're walking toward the water. You cross paths with so many people of different nationalities, which you do in every country you travel, that have become an international ambassador for peace and friendship. I think what you are doing as well as many other vloggers transcends the efforts of representatives in the United Nations.
Na wojnie walczą i giną ludzie. Nie maszyny i nie kobiety z Rosji tylko giną kobiety z Ukrainy. Nie odrobi strat jakie poczynili jeden rudzielec. W Polsce jest takie powiedzenie , co rude to fałszywe i taką teraz prace wykonuje - fałszywą .
I love Australia and your video is just amazing. Thanks a lot Eli❤️💚💙 for bringing us in this extraordinary land.
I can’t believe it I missed you when you visited my home town - Katoomba. Hope you’re enjoying Australian hospitality, we love having you
This is the best vlog adventure trip I've seen. Seems genuine and authentic and that being said she loves Australia!
So glad you came to see Queensland, hope you have an absolutely wonderful time!
Greetings to you, Russian Devushka. You have such wonderful content and a great way of presenting it. Much love from all of us here Down Under.
"I have a dream that one day I'll be the first to comment"...
And I did it...
Greetings from Serbia...👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻
First like too...😎😎😎
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@@ElifromRussia Да си жива и здрава још много много година...🍻🍻🍻
I can't believe you're here in Brisbane, Eli! I'm a big fan. I studied Russian at University of Queensland in the 1970s. Welcome!
you can drinking some vodka together heheh ))
I also studied there in the early-mid 2000s and I worked there also.
As an old Brizzie boy, I had a really nostalgic time seeing my old town through your eyes. Really glad you visited there! 😊
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Being from Brisbane myself its really cool to see so many places I know and have been to
This video was so amazing that we felt we are in Australia. Amazing content. ❤🎉
Your speech is so understandable for me. I learn English with your video. You don't use too difficult words and i can understand you.
Привет с Казахстана
Привет 👋🏻
@@ElifromRussia Your English/American accent is very understandable and usually better than 99% free from errors as to content as well. Your Spanish accent pronunciation is better (more like a native speaker) than your already accomplished English, perhaps because of prior exposure to Italian.
The only word mistake (sort of) I recall from this video is that kangaroos are "muscular" and not "musculous" since "musculous" is a word that doesn't exist in common usage. Technically, the word "musculous" exists in the dictionary, but isn't used in everyday English. This is a very picky detail that a foreign speaker would not be expected to know anyway. Kind of like the word Щелкунчик means Nutcracker (as in the ballet, only) but Щелкунчик would not be used for an everyday nutcracker that someone would use in their house. Or kind of like you could call a person an Amerikanski but more correct would be Amerikanetz. Or people used to call one another tovarisch all the time but today it would be obsolete. So if you say "musculous" people will understand but kind of laugh, and people expect for that usage to hear "muscular." For instance, the computer that screens youtube text right here right now puts red squiggles under "musculous" since the youtube computer is programmed to not have "musculous" in its own vocabulary, so even the youtube computer thinks this word doesn't exist.
I agree, but did you undestand what she said at 6:32 ?? I couldn't understand
@@fatalmokrane ....she invited me to go ice skating, how crazy is this (in Australia) yeah, and you said that Yegozhi is Russian.... [I am spelling "Yegozhi" phonetically, and it appears to be a name. Maybe it should be Egozhy or Iegozhi ????]
@@jackieow No she said something like "and you said that xxxxx is russian, how was she like ?", the aussie answers "very strict", i don't undestand the xxxx. I hear goal, but it doesn't make sense in this sentence
Love your videos mate shame you don’t get to visit all the smaller places between the cities to really see what this country has to offer and showing the people in your country how lucky we are I think we should vote to make you an Aussie permanently happy travels from the Gold Coast 👍🇦🇺
Enjoying your stay in my country Eli , I hope that every Australians are looking after you while you are in Australia 🦘.
Todo es bello en Australia y feliz de ver a mi querido sobrino Rodrigo que salió en la primera parte
I am very impressed with how you correctly pronounce names like Aussie and our our cities. It's amazing how often foreigners from English speaking countries butcher them.
Hope you are enjoying your time here.
It is great to see Eli in Australia. I know you want to travel, see the world, make vids about different cultures you come across, but one day you may want to settle in one place. If you choose to settle in Australia we will adopt you, as your companion said. Keep your vegemite hat to remind you to come back. Cheers.
If you want to spend the next few months exploring Oz I am sure everyone will love it. It would be nice to sort of forget for a time what is happening back in Europe. This was a particularily good vid, well balanced and always entertaining. Must have been a lot of work.
Come to Devonport Tasmania.
Eli, I've been following your adventures since Russia! I never thought that you would come to Australia but I am very happy that you are here! My wife and I have recently moved from Sydney to Brisbane and we are happy living here. Brisbane is much quieter than Sydney but it's a growing city.
Don't worry about the Killer Kangaroos...that's just the Australian sense of humour! Australians will tease new arrivals without mercy 😂! Have you heard about the DROP BEARS yet? 😅 0:01 Don't worry, you will! We're always good for a laugh Downunder!
I emigrated to Australia from Great Britain as a child in 1960 and I am now an Australian citizen. I am 73yo now and living in a wheelchair, but I ❤ this country as my own, and that's after living in many other parts of the world as well!
Wether you stay in Australia or are just passing through you will always be welcome!
This is an awesome video, Eli. I have never been to Australia. The best thing I liked in this video was your interaction with the Kangaroos.
Thank you Eli for your introduction to Queensland Oblast.
Welcome to Queensland and and Brizzy! A pleasure to have more people experience my city
Australia is one of my dream locations to visit. One day I hope. But I worry that if I go to visit I won't want to leave.
Then don’t leave. ❤
Do it. It's a once in a lifetime destination.
When i saw you skate I immediately remembered your episode on lake Bikal which was magic.
Your skating is so graceful and enjoyable to watch. I share your love of wild animals, i was touched a little by how you praised your encounter with kangaroos. Brave as you are, you got really close to them, bravo. It's strange that kangaroo are considered pest, eaten for meat and are the official picture on the minted australian 1 ounce gold coin, all at once, hahaha.
Not to mention the Coat of Arms. Will it appear on the new flag?
Not sure if pest is really the general term , only in some agricultural settings. We love them but there numbers do need keeping in check.
if you get the chance to visit Perth you should take it, I have lived in Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, and Mackay, to date I can honestly say Perth is my number one place to live.
It has a great public transport system and plenty of great places to visit.
Somebody on another channel said: You will have a one-night stand with Brisbane, an affair with Sydney, but you will fall in love with and marry Melbourne. I commented "What about poor Perth?" They said Perth is irrelevant. I hope Eli went to Perth. It seems like the forgotten stepchild.
Gotta regard the region too!😁The Perth Metro along Swan river to Fremantle is idyllic. I've visited East & West coast of Oz, biked around regions encompassing Perth & Sydney. Dived, although not the Reef, still would like further explore coast, ocean, & continent, South over the Alps along the Murray-Darling Basin along the Bight & Adelaide, North along coast where Cape York looks like an ear, around or across Gulf to Darwin, although been to Bali but would enjoy relating with all the people's. Interestingly, Oz also encompasses or has some influence with Antarctica. Yeah, I've studied geography & been fascinated by Oz.
Love Sydney! The other cities are great too!
@@FlintIronstag23 Perth is forgotten. I live in Perth. But the locals in Perth love living here.
Awesome, spectacular and amazing ❤❤❤
If you have time you should venture out to one of the islands in Moreton Bay off Brisbane, there are 350 islands scattered on the bay and only a few are inhabited with people, you can get a train to Cleveland station from Brisbane and then a ferry to Stradbroke Island. I'm first generation Australian, my mother is Polish/Russian and is in her 90s came here as a displaced person during WW11.
I love the way you as a Russian whose 1st language isn’t English can pronounce our cities names like a local where Americans who’s 1st language is English struggle. Hehe
Hope you loved your stay here in Aussie land.
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@@opiumtrail7032 And I think that should be "cities' names" as it's plural. Hehe indeed!
@@rogink I’ll edit just for you. 😎
@@rogink Who is Hehe? Is He your father?
@@fugawiaus Cheers mate. I wouldn't usually comment on other poster's English. But America bashing is tedious
God Bless,You.Eli from Russia
I make a lot of money, I will help you, but we must be quiet.
Angels are among us.
Excellent, travel blog, keep up the good work. Should explore Toowoomba a bit on your way to Dalby, one of the prettiest regional cities in Australia.
18:24 the Aussie slang word for countryside is "the bush". (Heading out to the bush)
Such a positive light you are! Ty ochen krasivaya. Great video mate. I look forward to more Aussie vids🦘 u inspire ✌️
If your a city person, Melbourne is for you but if you don't enjoy cold winters and prefer a more relaxed and friendly vibe then I would recommend Brisbane.
Love the videos Eli, please don’t stop creating.
Very informative again and lovely. Thank you!
Well that was a surprise, went to watch an episode of Eli doing something in Russia and here she is 15min away from me, lone pine is a great local reserve, Hope your loving Australia.
4:00 👍Love your attitude! No crying, no whining, no blaming... I am watching this on May 9th. С Днём Победы!
The Gold Coast is only 1 hour drive from Brisbane and is fantastic whenever I can I go there.
I would love to visit Russia❤ i want to see ballet and try the food. greetings from the USA❤️
It's so funny. Most of russians want to visit the USA 😀
Wish it was easier to visit each other.
Sure the ballet there is world class but Russia is a violent nation, uncaring and incompetence with state theft is their heritage.
Of course they want to visit USA and school their wealthy kids here. Why not ? Look at Russia. They know Russia is ass backwards and deceitfully dishonest. Always crying and blaming USA or the collective West. We’ll long outlast them or at least live far better and we deserve to. Russia deserves Putin and his lies. He’s real Mother Russia. Ha!
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Welcome to Brisbane! It was a treat to see my home town through your eyes! I look forward to your impressions of the bush and Dalby!
Классное видео! Кенгуру такие милашки 😍. Люблю твой канал Элли! 🌻
I love quality of your videos! Love from Turkey!
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This was one of your best videos yet Eli... It made me appreciate my country even more. Next time come to Victoria. :)
14:03 I loved the smile. Random comments for an image that hit straight to my heart.
Glad you got to visit with the Roos. Hope your life is good and stay well. Be safe.
Yay Brisbane! Thanks for stopping by my hometown ❤
I live in Queensland, near Surfer's Paradise, and have only visited Brisbane once, apart from arriving at the airport. I visited the museum with Aboriginal artworks which are really worth seeing!
Welcome to Queensland great place 2 live
Highly, highly recommend going to Stradbroke Island and staying at Point Lookout where there are 5 very different and unique beaches all within walking distance and the breathtaking Gorge walks. Also a swim in the "Brown Lake" (so coloured because it infused with tee tree oil) which is one of the most revitalising experiences ever! Enjoy your stay!
It's awesome city i really adore wanna staying there throughout life❤
It’s a nice city indeed, and a country 🫶🏻
Oh Eli....
You really make me wish that I was young again!
I ALWAYS end up smiling watching you! G'd day mate! ❤
Hi Eli! I've just subscribed to your channel and am currently binge watching your videos. I really enjoy them! I also live in Brisbane and am 6th generation Australian! Glad you made it here it really is a lovely city!
I love your videos, Eli!! You are such a beautiful woman, and a great person!! Maybe the national anthem of Australia should be changed to "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport..."!!
Spent 2weeks with my adult children and their families in St. Kilda. Beautiful area on St. Philip’s harbor. So relaxing.
G'Day Mate from FNQ....
I'm really enjoying your journey into our Australian Culture....
My wife and I have also been to Australia. We took a cruise from New Zealand to Australia in 2006 (17 years ago!). We saw our first kangaroos in Hobart, Tasmania. The first thing we did there was to go an animal park, where the kangaroos were free and wandered about on their own. We learned how to pet them (on the neck, under the head), and fed them as well. We saw koalas, wombats, and the Tasmanian Devil! Up until this visit, my wife thought that the Tasmanian Devil was just a made up cartoon, since it was in a rather popular cartoon on TV back when she grew up.Then we stopped at Melbourne, and finally at Sydney, from which we flew back home, a 14 hour flight!
It is so nice to see you in Australia, and with their unique animals. You are such a delight to see and hear! Keep up your videos.
Also, I watch another Russian who has left Russia, Konstantin. His main thrust online is addressing the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He also had his channel demonitized, but after a while, he got it back. I do not knwo what he did to get it back, but it certainly sounds like due to the Russian war with Ukraine, thee is quite some backlash. And in your case, you do not discuss this aspect of Russia at all, so I am wondering why You Tube would do anything to you. But keep in mind, just like Konstantin, there is probably a way to get your channel monitized again. My best to you!
your videos make australia look so awesome and beautiful. makes me proud to be an australian
You are such a creative spirit ❤️❤️
Welcome to my part of the world, Eli!
I live south of Brisbane in the city of Gold Coast.
Have been watching your channel as I slowly learn Russian for what feels like forever, it is a pleasure to have you, friend!
I love this video too, I also live on the GC.
Always so beautiful and happy.
Eli, oh boy, the animals are so cute.
One of my favorite TV shows, "Harrow", is set in Brisbane.
Thanks Eli. That was so much fun.
Прикольно) все думали туда поехать) приедешь расскажешь как там ахах
If you are in Brisbane, visit Gold Coast 50 km south of Brisbane. But also definetely visit Cairns, Port Douglas and Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef and inland, where salt water crocodiles can grow 7 meters long. Nice place to bring an elephant rifle.
I enjoyed your Brizzy tour so i subscribed. Welcome and i hope you enjoy Australia
Glad you seem to be enjoying your visit Down Under. Brisbane has lots of beautiful natural places to explore, good transport and has grown well culturally. Too hot and humid for me to live up there but it's good for a visit. Not all super hot in Australia -Tasmania is a lot cooler and has very diverse nature. Come on down.
Welcome to Brisbane ! We've moved to Australia 40 years ago from Argentina.. Love this beautiful country !!
G'day Eli, Greetings from Australia! 🐨🍻. My favourite part was watching you bond with our kangaroos. If the kangaroos took a liking to you, it means you definitely belong here. 🤗💕
Liking Vegemite is the more difficult test, especially when it was administered rather extravagantly when Eli was in Sydney. Kangaroos can be a bit fickle
after few days for waiting we got a video thanks eli
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Good video Marc from Houston Texas USA
It is great that Eli had the opportunity to visit Australia. She is a very beautiful and well mannered lady ❤
Wonderful video. Your Chilean host is wonderful. Since you love mountains, Eli, a suggestion would be, in fact, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina. Patagonia is muy bonita!
I used to in Melbourne for 10years before I moved to Vegas and Melbourne is the best more laidback lifestyle they called it little Paris. 👍👍
Russian girl on an Aussie tour.......pero la lingua Espanol tambien! Always surprises with you, Eli!
Come to visit us in Melbourne. It's winter so it's rather cold; today it was about 15 deg during the day. For me it seems like Siberia! 🙂
Thank you for this beautiful video!
Cargurus was my favorite part of this blog Ms Eli. Thanks for sharing.
Well come to Brisbane! My Kiwi husband loves watching your videos
You are a breath of fresh air on You Tube.
Eli From Russia You are near My area Sunshine Coast hope You are having a great time cheers Mick.
I lived in Brisbane till a year ago. Welcome to Australia, Eli.
Hey! you speaking Spanish
that is awesome 👌 👏 🎉
Love it. greetings from 🇲🇽
G'day mate Eli. Nice to see good support from australians which are usually very friendly and helpfull even the "true blue" do. Dont be surprised of the food. At least you will find makkes everywhere and sandwiches even on a servo. From my experience heavy rainfall was mostly on arvo when you go further north to the rainforrests. Well near Brissie dont miss the Glashouse mountains and the scenic road with fantastic views. I am sure you will go further north and dont miss the tiny lovely towns along the coastline and Hervey Bay(whale watching if the time is right) for a base to visit Fraser Island. If you want to go into the outback why not visiting Rubyvale and Saphire to dig for your own gems. Dont forget the thunder eggs. I am sure you would like to dive or snorkel the Great Barrier Reef. dont do from Cairns, head up further north to Port Douglas and take a tour one of the beautifullest places on earth, the Great Barrier Reef with all the nice colours and colourfull fishes you will ever see. Best bargain offered by hostels or backpacker accos but locals should know it as well. From there you will find tours into the northern rainforrests. From cairns its not far to the Aherton tablelands nd take the train ride from Kalundra and back with the gondola through the tops of the rainforrest trees. Wish I could join. I envey you. CU, have fun, take care and be gratefull to the hospitality of the aussies. Thanks for your vids. C'ya Btw, next time I would like to see you with a nicer hat. It must not be the icon of Australia an Akubra (to expensive) hat but a squashy Barmah kangaroo leather hat with a structure which lets cool air breeze go through is good enough. I am sure such a hat will fit you.
Welcome to Australia Eli!
Living here 10 + years and Brisbane is my beloved 😊
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@@ElifromRussia how are you loving Brisbane?
I wake boarded all the time in the Brisbane river, No dramas. In the 5 years I was there I saw heaps sharks as they like to breech and swim on the surface, we had to move twice when they were a bit close to the boat before getting in.
Brisbane is OK, lived in wavell heights yrs ago, was not as built up as now. as usual though, not a lot of work back then.
Looks like Eli is enjoying her stay in Australia.
Love your video's Eli
Another excellent video - thank you Eli!
Привет Эли! I love your videos, always a joy to view your travels. I wish RUclips would stay out of politics, there is no reason to demonitise your channel. Do you publish on any other platforms?
I love this video
Thank you! 😉