Our first coffee table book "Jäger der verlorenen Orte", published by National Geographic, is officially out today! Grab your signed copy here ► bwturbex.com/products/bildband-jager-der-verlorenen-orte We were recently interviewed on "Frei Raus", a German outdoor and travel podcast. In addition to sharing our urbex adventures from the past decade, we also discuss our book release. Let us know what you think of the interview! Episode 1 ► freiraus.podigee.io/268-lostplaces Episode 2 ► freiraus.podigee.io/269-lostplaces-2
I love it how you also present people’s stories and memories, the history that shaped or destroyed a place…and how nature takes over,soothing what’s left.❤
Incredible guide. The guy not only made it possible for you to communicate with the locals, he has such knowledge about the lands and is so eloquent in english that he really offered you a glimpse into the soul of the local people. And that made an amazing episode. The best one of this series so far, in my opinion.
Finding this channel in today's media hellscape is like finding the most beautiful hidden oasis in the middle of a planet sized waste dump. Thank you, boys!
Guys thank you so much! This brings me home. I remember as a child helping my grandparents around the farm like it was yesterday. If war had never ripped apart my country of Yugoslavia I would most likely have never had to leave. Puno vam hvala!
To me one your best explorations/expositions you have done in all your years. To be able to relinquish your leading role and allow yourselves the opportunity to seat on the passenger's seat seat for us during this journey and allow your very passionate and knowledgeable local guide to be on the driver's seat for all of us was the wisest decision you could have made! Kudos to you guys for doind this. It made this journey so much more worth seeing and enjoying it as much as you must have enjoyed it! On a side note, your guide deserves a huge acclamation as well. He seemed to know exactly what chords he needed to strike to make this not only an enjoyable documentary to watch but also one full of teachable moments!
Congratulations on your new National Geographic magazine publication! I knew National Geographic would be interested in your work! I knew it four yrs ago! This magical land and its hard working people could possibly be the last of this frontier!! Your amazing guide was very knowledgeable! Its so important to be able to communicate with the peoples language! Love your work!💕💕💕💕💕
Thanks a ton for your lovely feedback again! This book is a huge milestone for us and our work, in our opinion. It's a best of from our urbex story. We're happy to finally share this with the world!
@@bwturbex I simply can't wait to get my copy! I love all of ur work, and now that u are drifting away from Urbex, you are on your journey to greatness! Just never never forget where u came from!! 💕💕💕💕
Many thanks for this so incredible serie. So many things to think about our societies, nature and sense of life in general. Lo más valioso de la vida es lo más simple. Your channel deserves more views and be in open TV. Regards guys from MExique!!
* Marco & Till Thankyou ! Your channel is a shining example of what You Tube can be and why I'm more then happy to pay for the premium upgrade. You gents endure the hardships of living a backpackers life to show us places where generations of people made memories that would be lost if not for you bringing the locales to the forefront for us to visit with you. And now with your investigative endeavors into the people who are left like the abandoned structures you've shown us it completes the beauty of the vids you produce. If not for you all these places with they're memories along with the vanishing locals would be lost to the dim and dark past like tears in the rain. Thankyou ! 👊😎👍
Imagine that in the very beginning of human history, many centuries ago, all people were living similar to that, in pristine landscapes as well. What do you think about that?
@@bwturbexI’m all made up from mediterranean descent,,, am I saying that right? Italian and Greek with a little Japanese. I often just wonder how they lived life hundreds or even thousands of years ago, I think we all have curiosity. I wonder what they looked like and how they lived life. I wonder what their village was like. This was a beautiful video. The people were so welcoming and friendly. It was so clean and peaceful , and I wonder if I could be happier that way of living than what this I live now. I grew up in the 80s and 90s with minimal technology ( we were very poor) life seemed to go slower, time was slower. Since the 2000s , my life has passed me by so fast, so quickly that, I don’t know where the last 15 years of my life went. I just felt the serenity and the peace in your video ❤
Your tour guide is a good story teller. I didn't even realized that the video is already over as I got hooked with his narrative of the last, remaining nomads.
@@bwturbex Congratulations. Joining the ranks of the world's preeminent geography and social/political sciences magazine. They used to produce an annual bound copy of all their issues for the year. Beautiful books. I have most years from 1925-1975 in my collection and a great resource to look at with amazing early technology colour photos.
Wow what an amazing video, its so sad to know that this will be the last generation, technology has taken over which is such a pity because the nomadic way of life is absolutely beautiful
I think this is the most fascinating video I've ever watched on your channel. It was a real Joy to see a throwback to a different time and way of life. I am also glad that I didn't read captions all the way through. Since I am not a fan of captions. Personally to me this is your absolute best video ever... I think I have watched over a 100.
Thank you, Sandy! We enjoyed editing this episode so much. Sutjeska National Park is just beautiful, and there would be so much more to discover! We really want to show you more from there.
This was absolutely outstanding. So sad but again reality kicks in soon there will be no children to take our place. It’s already happening in Europe. Hasn’t started here in the United States but it will get here. You guys really did an outstanding job documenting this. Thank you so much. Cheers from LIZ in California.🐬😎🇺🇸
I absolutely loved this video. It is so fascinating to see how others live. The scenery is just beautiful and the people so interesting. It gave me chills when your guide said their older brother doesn’t come very often anymore, to think that may be the last of them in the mountains. Stay safe out there!!
@@bwturbex Try both. I mean, it's not impossible. Do you know for example "Weit. Die Geschichte von einem Weg um die Welt"? Two germans traveled over 3 years around the world. They documented this journey. After returning they started a crowdfunding campaign and made a movie which is available as DVD. It also was shown in cinemas. They received a Filmpreis for it. Give it a try, i would definitely buy a copy 😎👍
Thanks for responding ! We have been following you guys since the beginning .. Purchased a 2021 colander.. Mother and I am overthemoon Happy that through long hard work it all paid off... Take care and be safe ..
What a stunning film. Breathtaking photography, and a thought provoking story that makes you question your lifestyle choices. This episode felt a bit like Yes Theory, and that's no bad thing.
We human beings love human interest stories. That's why I particularly enjoy videos that include your personal experiences (camping, trekking, challenges, etc.) in your urbex videos. And this non-urbex human interest story is outstanding in its subject matter and your always-excellent presentation. Danke schön!
да ! новое видео от BWT - супер выпуск, всегда ждем с нетерпением, очень интересно и познавательно. - в нашем регионе (Узбекистан) еще не мало людей ведущих такой образ жизни как в этом видео, преимущественно в горных районах, и их продукция востребована на рынке. у нас тоже по своему очень красивая природа.
Thank you once again for an insightful & historical adventure. You guys do such an awesome job, connecting with the people who help you connect with other people who are willing to share their stories. Thank you so much for opening our eyes to a world beyond ours. Keep up the good work & stay safe & healthy. Godspeed 🕊
Meravigliosa testimonianza. Lavoro grandioso. Tutte queste cose sono dentro di me ed è come vederle manifestate attraverso voi. Grazie. Anche io vorrei avere questa capacità. Grandissimi. Mi ricordate senza voler essere blasfemo il lavoro fatto qui in Italia da pier paolo pasolini negli anni 60/70.
Living close to the land is a lost art yet so vitally important to sustain the enviroment. There will come a time in not to distant when people will want to know the survival skills. In some regard this vid reminds me of older folk living hard in remote areas of Iran. The future doesn't seem like a very loving or sane place to be. Congrats on the National Geo book! You guys are above and beyond the mainstream. Many blessings n Happy Trails. Thanks for taking us places not seen ordinarily on tv.
I love this channel. Everywhere you go you give us so much insight into the history and culture, no matter what it is you are exploring. Keep up the amazing work.
This has been fantastic but sad to watch, in the knowledge that these are probably the last people who will live in this way. Very skilled production from you both, thank you.
All I keep saying to myself... Denise that's what you want. The beautiful wild unclaimed forest ( but with some 21st century things). The forest offers peace, beautiful views and on and on. Your guide had so much knowledge and that makes for an awesome time. I try to catch them with a fact that they don't know. Lowl I was wondering that because it reminded me of how I know that certain families are treated differently because the other person knows that they have to take it or nothing. THE EPITOME OF SCAMMERS AND AWFUL PEOPLE
A very nice documentary, years ago i found ppl like these in France and Italy, sadly time will catch up with them, old customs never die but the ppl wil, and the young ones go to the city.
Wow what an incredible episode! I love your channel, but bringing attention to this way of life, to these people and just a glimpse into some of the plight the modern culture has brought them is so much more important than anything you have ever done. It is imperative to capture in the history books, as you did…
Can’t believe you guys exist I went here when you guys where mentioned in the game Orphans 😮 Damn nice! So far the game is good. Really spooky on my opinion.
We'll have to figure out with the publisher but we would love to. It would make a lot of sense, but it depends a bit on how successful the first one will be I guess.
I did not want this one to end! What an amazing glimpse into a lifestyle that is so rarely seen or experienced today. You were so fortunate to find this guide. And we were blessed to be able to watch your sensitive and beautiful story. As always, I appreciate the respectful way you interact and represent another world, a new culture, and new history. What a stunning landscape. Poisonous snakes, bear claw marks, wolves howling… all in the first few miles! Wow! Amazing work guy!
Absolutely stunning a real shame to think Romania had similar views but does still have beautiful areas..but were banjo lives is just magical and I hope there is no development in the future❤️👌🏴
I was surprised that the language is so similar to Bulgarian - I could understand many of the words and question of the guide. How wonderful that they are still there, following their tradition but sadly not for much longer. A truly magical place. Untouched and beautiful. I would imagine that they are far happier than 90% of people living a "modern" lifestyle. It amazes me how they got some of those materials there for the roofing on the first and second house. All that would have had to be carried there. Thank you for sharing this wonderful experience.
Absolutely stunning views! If this gentleman is charging for his services, I'd appreciate if I could have his contacf. I'd like to engage his services. Thanks.
Competing on price with factory cheese from the local supermarket will never be possible. There may be a market for rare sheep cheese from the Balkan mountains in Denmark? 🙂 I saw trail markings (the white-red-white stripes on rocks and trees) in the video and a quick check on waymarkedtrails shows there are indeed plenty of hiking trails in the area. You even walked a part of the Via Dinarica, an over 1000 km long trail across the Balkans. So if these children stay in the mountains than they will probably be running mountain huts for tourists in the future. For better or worse the times are always changing.
It’s fascinating to think that the future of these children might pivot from nomadic traditions to running mountain huts and catering to the growing number of tourists and hikers. The mountains hold stories of resilience and adaptation, and as you said, change is inevitable.
Hey BWT , ist ja leider zimlich ruhig geworden hier auf eurem kanal. Werdet ihr nochmal was "neues" hochladen? Wäre schade ,wenn nicht ...kann mir auch gut vorstellen,wenn ihr gerade im prüfungsstress seid...hoffe nicht, das es unter euch irgendwelche "anspannungen" oder sowas gibt. und verzeit mir rechtschreibfehler ...deutsch ist meine dritte sprache. Herzliche grüße aus dem Ruhrgebiet!😘
Hey, auf unserer Seite ist alles gut! Keine Sorge. Wir haben erst unser Buch mit National Geographic veröffentlicht, an dem wir monatelang hart gearbeitet haben. 🖤 Jetzt brauchen wir erstmal bisschen Pause und sind darum den Sommer über mit anderen Projekten beschäftigt. Ab Herbst geht's wieder an in den Videoschnitt für diesen Kanal. 😁 Wir haben noch endlos spannendes Material auf Lager!
Assimilation of Albanians is so obvious in Montenegro. They used the Albanian word Katund for village instead of Selo the slavic word, even that far of Albanian border.
Our first coffee table book "Jäger der verlorenen Orte", published by National Geographic, is officially out today!
Grab your signed copy here ► bwturbex.com/products/bildband-jager-der-verlorenen-orte
We were recently interviewed on "Frei Raus", a German outdoor and travel podcast. In addition to sharing our urbex adventures from the past decade, we also discuss our book release. Let us know what you think of the interview!
Episode 1 ► freiraus.podigee.io/268-lostplaces
Episode 2 ► freiraus.podigee.io/269-lostplaces-2
I love it how you also present people’s stories and memories, the history that shaped or destroyed a place…and how nature takes over,soothing what’s left.❤
Do you know if/when the English version will be released?
No, we have to wait and see how the current edition performs on the German market.
Incredible guide. The guy not only made it possible for you to communicate with the locals, he has such knowledge about the lands and is so eloquent in english that he really offered you a glimpse into the soul of the local people. And that made an amazing episode. The best one of this series so far, in my opinion.
Thank you.
🫵👍
that guide was a good guy and he loves it there... i can tell.
Finding this channel in today's media hellscape is like finding the most beautiful hidden oasis in the middle of a planet sized waste dump. Thank you, boys!
Guys thank you so much! This brings me home. I remember as a child helping my grandparents around the farm like it was yesterday. If war had never ripped apart my country of Yugoslavia I would most likely have never had to leave. Puno vam hvala!
I am Serbian and Croatian. This is wonderful to see where my relatives descended from. And also to hear the language again! Thanks
Well, this was Montenegro and Bosnia though
Well Montenegro used to be in Serbia and Bosnia in Croatia. Do your research
To me one your best explorations/expositions you have done in all your years. To be able to relinquish your leading role and allow yourselves the opportunity to seat on the passenger's seat seat for us during this journey and allow your very passionate and knowledgeable local guide to be on the driver's seat for all of us was the wisest decision you could have made! Kudos to you guys for doind this. It made this journey so much more worth seeing and enjoying it as much as you must have enjoyed it!
On a side note, your guide deserves a huge acclamation as well. He seemed to know exactly what chords he needed to strike to make this not only an enjoyable documentary to watch but also one full of teachable moments!
The guide spoke so truthfully, with integrity and honesty.
@@rainscratch Thank you for your comliments,this wouldn't be possible to notice without Marco and Till's work
@@DejanElez BWT had the grace to give you the platform and allow you to relay your expertise on place and life of the region.
Congratulations on your new National Geographic magazine publication! I knew National Geographic would be interested in your work! I knew it four yrs ago! This magical land and its hard working people could possibly be the last of this frontier!! Your amazing guide was very knowledgeable! Its so important to be able to communicate with the peoples language! Love your work!💕💕💕💕💕
Thanks a ton for your lovely feedback again! This book is a huge milestone for us and our work, in our opinion. It's a best of from our urbex story. We're happy to finally share this with the world!
@@bwturbex I simply can't wait to get my copy! I love all of ur work, and now that u are drifting away from Urbex, you are on your journey to greatness! Just never never forget where u came from!! 💕💕💕💕
This location is truly exceptional and could be considered a paradise-like setting.
Great guide, and video guys. Keep it up 👌
Dejan was the best! Thanks for watching :)
Many thanks for this so incredible serie. So many things to think about our societies, nature and sense of life in general. Lo más valioso de la vida es lo más simple. Your channel deserves more views and be in open TV. Regards guys from MExique!!
* Marco & Till Thankyou ! Your channel is a shining example of what You Tube can be and why I'm more then happy to pay for the premium upgrade. You gents endure the hardships of living a backpackers life to show us places where generations of people made memories that would be lost if not for you bringing the locales to the forefront for us to visit with you. And now with your investigative endeavors into the people who are left like the abandoned structures you've shown us it completes the beauty of the vids you produce. If not for you all these places with they're memories along with the vanishing locals would be lost to the dim and dark past like tears in the rain. Thankyou ! 👊😎👍
The nature they live in is so stunningly beautiful, yet, a way of living life that I can't comprehend.
Breathtaking
Imagine that in the very beginning of human history, many centuries ago, all people were living similar to that, in pristine landscapes as well. What do you think about that?
@@bwturbexI’m all made up from mediterranean descent,,, am I saying that right?
Italian and Greek with a little Japanese.
I often just wonder how they lived life hundreds or even thousands of years ago, I think we all have curiosity. I wonder what they looked like and how they lived life. I wonder what their village was like.
This was a beautiful video. The people were so welcoming and friendly. It was so clean and peaceful , and I wonder if I could be happier that way of living than what this I live now. I grew up in the 80s and 90s with minimal technology ( we were very poor) life seemed to go slower, time was slower. Since the 2000s , my life has passed me by so fast, so quickly that, I don’t know where the last 15 years of my life went.
I just felt the serenity and the peace in your video ❤
This needs more attention! Amazing video ❤
Thanks so much! Feel free to share this with everyone you know. ❤
Nice place❤❤❤❤😊
The scenery is so beautiful...❤
Your tour guide is a good story teller. I didn't even realized that the video is already over as I got hooked with his narrative of the last, remaining nomads.
Thanks so much! Would you like us to meet him again to cover another story from that area?
@@bwturbex That would be awesome if it's ever possible :) More power to your adventures and documentaries!
@@bwturbex Great idea - Dejan did an amazing job and you gracefully gave him the stage to carry the show as brilliantly as he did.
what !!!!! National Geographics good for you guys.. We are so happy for both of you.. outstanding
Yeah, we were surprised when they reached out! It's so cool, and we're thankful for that. 🖤 Can't wait to share it with the community.
@@bwturbex Congratulations. Joining the ranks of the world's preeminent geography and social/political sciences magazine. They used to produce an annual bound copy of all their issues for the year. Beautiful books. I have most years from 1925-1975 in my collection and a great resource to look at with amazing early technology colour photos.
This is probably one of my favorite videos so far on this channel. You deserve millions of views. This is what youtube was made for.
Thanks so much, really appreciate your comment! The final episode of this season is coming in less than one week.
Primeval forests! Incredible!
wunderschöne landschaft!
Wünscht du dir nicht auch, wir hätten sowas bei uns in Deutschland? Das ist einfach atemberaubend!
@@bwturbex bin aus österreich ;) da haben wir auch schöne alpine lebensräume, aber natürlich viel weniger weitläufig und ursprünglich.
Wow what an amazing video, its so sad to know that this will be the last generation, technology has taken over which is such a pity because the nomadic way of life is absolutely beautiful
Marco & Till -and the rest of the gang! been watching you for almost 5 years!
Your contents are so amazing and fascinating!
7:35 The guy stumbles upon a bear with cubs and casually says, then I followed them for a bit. What a legend
😅
This is your best one.
I think this is the most fascinating video I've ever watched on your channel. It was a real Joy to see a throwback to a different time and way of life. I am also glad that I didn't read captions all the way through. Since I am not a fan of captions. Personally to me this is your absolute best video ever... I think I have watched over a 100.
Wonderful episode!! I am so happy for you guys!!
Thank you, Sandy! We enjoyed editing this episode so much. Sutjeska National Park is just beautiful, and there would be so much more to discover! We really want to show you more from there.
What an incredible video. Thank you all so much. Also want to say thanks to your guide and those who let you into their world. Stay safe out there.
Lovely and beautiful episode! Thank you very much. I also camped in front of the old hotel 🙂
what a beautiful life with an even more beautiful view.
Could you imaging living this life yourself?
@@bwturbex in my younger days, yes. Now too old with health issues. So sorry can't be a wife to Banjo lol
Absolut fantastische Aufnahmen und Inhalt 👍🏻
Nice presentation, thanks for sharing
wow! absolutely amazing landscape with fascinating people. danke, jungs, fürs teilen! mega!
This was truly amazing to witness. Interesting to see all these stories of the nomadic communities, the environment, and the traditions! Well done!
Wonderful!! The perfect video to watch before sleep😮😊
Let us know what you think about today's upload and have a good rest!
@@bwturbexI love the lake area and I would love to taste local products!
Fantastic work!
Thanks, which part did you enjoy the most?
@@bwturbex The scenery and the history. It’s not a given that people like me in the US know or remember much about the Balkans.
This was absolutely outstanding. So sad but again reality kicks in soon there will be no children to take our place. It’s already happening in Europe. Hasn’t started here in the United States but it will get here. You guys really did an outstanding job documenting this. Thank you so much. Cheers from LIZ in California.🐬😎🇺🇸
Topnotch documentary!!! 😊
MY favorite Urban Explorers! You made my rainy day with another excellent video ty❤
You're very welcome! 🩶 Thank you for joining our adventures.
I absolutely loved this video. It is so fascinating to see how others live. The scenery is just beautiful and the people so interesting. It gave me chills when your guide said their older brother doesn’t come very often anymore, to think that may be the last of them in the mountains. Stay safe out there!!
Beautiful nature. Amazing tour. Next season should be a movie 😉 the quality is outstanding 😎
Thanks so much! Maybe we should contact Netflix or Amazon Prime, or what do you think?
@@bwturbex Try both. I mean, it's not impossible. Do you know for example "Weit. Die Geschichte von einem Weg um die Welt"?
Two germans traveled over 3 years around the world. They documented this journey. After returning they started a crowdfunding campaign and made a movie which is available as DVD. It also was shown in cinemas. They received a Filmpreis for it.
Give it a try, i would definitely buy a copy 😎👍
@@bwturbex You may be too good for those outlets!
Thanks for responding ! We have been following you guys since the beginning .. Purchased a 2021 colander.. Mother and I am overthemoon Happy that through long hard work it all paid off... Take care and be safe ..
I really really liked this tv quality like documentary, and Dejan is a great guide. Thanks for this video guys
excelente documental!! Vidas libres, mucha dedicacion por decision. Muy agradecida por compartir ❤ 🎉 😊
❤ absolutely loved it, sad to think these folk are the last of their kind..
Thanks that was awesome video I enjoyed watching and seeing how they live
Much appreciate you watching this! Would you like to see more non-urbex videos like this on our channel?
What a stunning film. Breathtaking photography, and a thought provoking story that makes you question your lifestyle choices. This episode felt a bit like Yes Theory, and that's no bad thing.
Incredible people ❤
" There wont be another generation " 😟...another incredible video ..🙏
Found this channel from Orphans. Glad I did.
BTW I wanted to let you know I have gotten so many compliments on your calendar ❤😊
We human beings love human interest stories. That's why I particularly enjoy videos that include your personal experiences (camping, trekking, challenges, etc.) in your urbex videos. And this non-urbex human interest story is outstanding in its subject matter and your always-excellent presentation. Danke schön!
да ! новое видео от BWT - супер выпуск, всегда ждем с нетерпением, очень интересно и познавательно.
- в нашем регионе (Узбекистан) еще не мало людей ведущих такой образ жизни как в этом видео, преимущественно
в горных районах, и их продукция востребована на рынке. у нас тоже по своему очень красивая природа.
Thank you! We didn't know we have an audience over there! We really wanna go to your country as well some day. Where do you live exactly?
Thank you once again for an insightful & historical adventure. You guys do such an awesome job, connecting with the people who help you connect with other people who are willing to share their stories.
Thank you so much for opening our eyes to a world beyond ours.
Keep up the good work & stay safe & healthy. Godspeed 🕊
Lukas' music is perfect as usual.
Thank you. Quite a trek! Its like we have lost something still & peaceful in society. These are very blessed people that know the value of simplicity.
Great story. Watched it twice.
Meravigliosa testimonianza. Lavoro grandioso. Tutte queste cose sono dentro di me ed è come vederle manifestate attraverso voi. Grazie. Anche io vorrei avere questa capacità. Grandissimi. Mi ricordate senza voler essere blasfemo il lavoro fatto qui in Italia da pier paolo pasolini negli anni 60/70.
Living close to the land is a lost art yet so vitally important to sustain the enviroment. There will come a time in not to distant when people will want to know the survival skills. In some regard this vid reminds me of older folk living hard in remote areas of Iran. The future doesn't seem like a very loving or sane place to be. Congrats on the National Geo book! You guys are above and beyond the mainstream. Many blessings n Happy Trails. Thanks for taking us places not seen ordinarily on tv.
Fantastic video. One of your best to date. Keep pushing!
Cheers, my friend! Editing this was an immense amount of work. But it was totally worth it! It's also one of our favs!
As Always Amazing film and video, thanks from france
Respekt, great video.....
I love this channel. Everywhere you go you give us so much insight into the history and culture, no matter what it is you are exploring. Keep up the amazing work.
Stunning!
This has been fantastic but sad to watch, in the knowledge that these are probably the last people who will live in this way. Very skilled production from you both, thank you.
Great documentary ! Those mountains are beautiful plus I have a huge respect for those people
Hey buddy, thanks for watching! Make sure to tune in when we post the final episode of this series this Sunday.
Bravo guys,bravo!!!🙂
Incredible story! Will your book ever be published in English? Id be on it in a heartbeat! ❤
All I keep saying to myself... Denise that's what you want. The beautiful wild unclaimed forest ( but with some 21st century things). The forest offers peace, beautiful views and on and on.
Your guide had so much knowledge and that makes for an awesome time. I try to catch them with a fact that they don't know. Lowl
I was wondering that because it reminded me of how I know that certain families are treated differently because the other person knows that they have to take it or nothing. THE EPITOME OF SCAMMERS AND AWFUL PEOPLE
The same fate happened in Brazil with the natives. It is always a conflict between maintaining the traditions or joining modernity.
Thats amzing
A very nice documentary, years ago i found ppl like these in France and Italy, sadly time will catch up with them, old customs never die but the ppl wil, and the young ones go to the city.
Wow what an incredible episode! I love your channel, but bringing attention to this way of life, to these people and just a glimpse into some of the plight the modern culture has brought them is so much more important than anything you have ever done. It is imperative to capture in the history books, as you did…
Can’t believe you guys exist I went here when you guys where mentioned in the game Orphans 😮 Damn nice! So far the game is good. Really spooky on my opinion.
That’s so sad, I would love to live in such a beautiful place and be able to sustain my own food.
Atemberaubende Landschaft! Toll so eine unberührte Natur zu sehen! Leider zu bergig für mich!
Goose bumps.. will it ever get released in English?
We'll have to figure out with the publisher but we would love to. It would make a lot of sense, but it depends a bit on how successful the first one will be I guess.
@@bwturbex Amazing good luck, it looks amazing I'm sure it will do very well!! Thanks for the epic content 😄
Excellent Job!! Where are you guys?? Missing your videos. I hope you guys are all right...
Tough jury. Next parole hearing in 6 months.
A new Balkans video is about to hit.
Out of jail again and ready to post new videos on RUclips! (Just kidding, but for real, there's a video coming on Sunday.)
Well that was an interesting experiment
Wunderschön, aber auch ein wenig bedrückend. Schade, dass diese Form des Lebens in Vergessenheit gerät.
I did not want this one to end! What an amazing glimpse into a lifestyle that is so rarely seen or experienced today. You were so fortunate to find this guide. And we were blessed to be able to watch your sensitive and beautiful story. As always, I appreciate the respectful way you interact and represent another world, a new culture, and new history. What a stunning landscape. Poisonous snakes, bear claw marks, wolves howling… all in the first few miles! Wow!
Amazing work guy!
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Cheers! There are a lot more adventures to come on this channel!
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Absolutely stunning a real shame to think Romania had similar views but does still have beautiful areas..but were banjo lives is just magical and I hope there is no development in the future❤️👌🏴
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So beautiful place, so sad that a way of life is dying.
Brilliant maybe they got chores but they live in accordance with nature
I was surprised that the language is so similar to Bulgarian - I could understand many of the words and question of the guide. How wonderful that they are still there, following their tradition but sadly not for much longer. A truly magical place. Untouched and beautiful. I would imagine that they are far happier than 90% of people living a "modern" lifestyle.
It amazes me how they got some of those materials there for the roofing on the first and second house. All that would have had to be carried there. Thank you for sharing this wonderful experience.
Balkan languages have many similarities, and especially the music is very similar across the region.
Absolutely stunning views! If this gentleman is charging for his services, I'd appreciate if I could have his contacf. I'd like to engage his services. Thanks.
Thanks a bunch! Check the video description for his social media profile. ✌️
Which place is this
Sutjeska National Park in the south of Bosnia
Thnkx ...I am from kashmir
From India? So cool, I hope we can explore there, too, one day!
you are welcome
Great video, but I didn't hear the tribe name? Are they Vlach or Burmani?
Competing on price with factory cheese from the local supermarket will never be possible. There may be a market for rare sheep cheese from the Balkan mountains in Denmark? 🙂
I saw trail markings (the white-red-white stripes on rocks and trees) in the video and a quick check on waymarkedtrails shows there are indeed plenty of hiking trails in the area. You even walked a part of the Via Dinarica, an over 1000 km long trail across the Balkans. So if these children stay in the mountains than they will probably be running mountain huts for tourists in the future. For better or worse the times are always changing.
It’s fascinating to think that the future of these children might pivot from nomadic traditions to running mountain huts and catering to the growing number of tourists and hikers. The mountains hold stories of resilience and adaptation, and as you said, change is inevitable.
Hey BWT ,
ist ja leider zimlich ruhig geworden hier auf eurem kanal.
Werdet ihr nochmal was "neues" hochladen?
Wäre schade ,wenn nicht ...kann mir auch gut vorstellen,wenn ihr gerade im prüfungsstress seid...hoffe nicht, das es unter euch irgendwelche "anspannungen" oder sowas gibt.
und verzeit mir rechtschreibfehler ...deutsch ist meine dritte sprache.
Herzliche grüße aus dem Ruhrgebiet!😘
Irgendwie scheint die Motivation weg. Der Algorithmus verzeiht da leider nix
Hey, auf unserer Seite ist alles gut! Keine Sorge. Wir haben erst unser Buch mit National Geographic veröffentlicht, an dem wir monatelang hart gearbeitet haben. 🖤 Jetzt brauchen wir erstmal bisschen Pause und sind darum den Sommer über mit anderen Projekten beschäftigt. Ab Herbst geht's wieder an in den Videoschnitt für diesen Kanal. 😁 Wir haben noch endlos spannendes Material auf Lager!
The way he kept a whole lot of weight, thats how we prepare paneer in India.
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Are you guys alive ?
New Balkans video out shortly.
Is Banyo looking for an apprentice? An adopted son?
Sorry, we applied first. 😄
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Assimilation of Albanians is so obvious in Montenegro. They used the Albanian word Katund for village instead of Selo the slavic word, even that far of Albanian border.
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@@bwturbex Keep up the great filmmaking and storytelling. You guys deserve the recognition on here, and it will come. :)