WOW 👌 Thank you for sharing a peice of history we would of never seen if it wasn't for you. Beautiful artwork and building. I love exploring and truly loved this!!!
Absolutely amazing! You could almost hear the voices of the people passing through those opulent rooms from years ago, and feel their presence. I imagine it was so powerful for you in person. Thank you so much for taking along to see such an incredible historic building.
That was truly remarkable. It’s certainly amazing on your knowledge how to maneuver around a city that you’ve never been to. You are truly talented. Such a beautiful once known and functional airport. I cannot get over how beautiful it is, inside and out. Life is all about the experiences. And this certainly is one that will never be forgotten. Thanks Terry! And thanks to Andre for being your guide. Definitely learned a lot! Onward and Upward
Thanks so much Donna! The more I do, the more I learn. It's great to get out of the comfort zone and see the world. I appreciate your kind words and support always! Onward and Upward!!
Wonderful video! Like traveling back in time...These are the kind of things I do when I travel, I 'm really into the history and architecture of the places I visit. Thanks for showing us this!
5:07 that was a solviet window barrier it was used for 1 floor windows in buildings to prevent thieves from jumping in your house or apartment and stealing your stuff but there are soo many left in apartments and buildings
Foreboding looking building that was an airport. And when fast food or pancakes was mentioned man did you light up. A fella could stub his toe in that establishment if barefoot. That place looks like some of those buildings in East Germany people tried to escape from. Man I'm glad I live in the USA, like Steve Miller said; "Give me a cheese burger."
3:18 that construction being from 1920 is likely a remnant of a previous civilization .. sources for that information are videos about Tartaria and Mudfllod or melted bricks.
@BarefootVlogger The painting is typical of USSR propaganda. A happy, hardworking farmer, possibly on a Collective Farm. I heard, on the huge painting which are also typical of The USSR, several painters would be commissioned for one large painting as Comrade Stalin did not want any individualistic style to be seen on the canvas. All ballets and operas had to receive Comrade Stalin's approval before being performed before a public audience. Authors, Composers, Painters, Poets, "used" their respective painting, writing as a form of protest against The USSR Occupation. SHOULD Comrade Stalin object, the respective Artists risked being sent to a G.U.L.A.G. ....or worse ! Thank you for this amazing video.
Scary times Terry. Safe travels home. Things are getting close to going hot in that region. Your videos bring lots of good vibes and escapism which is huge nowadays. Thanks man! ✌️
@@robertaandersone2363 I did not say be scared. It's coming. N. Korea will be America's first target in order to be able to war with China/Russia. That variable will be contained. Doomsday flights have been airborne for the last 2 weeks straight. Something is brewing.
@@robertaandersone2363 I agree as personally I am not nervous for the future of LV. I do not believe, President Putin has "his eyes on" The Baltic States. A shared land border with Russia, 800 miles from Kyiv, 250 from Minsk. LV is A NATO Member State.
WOW 👌 Thank you for sharing a peice of history we would of never seen if it wasn't for you. Beautiful artwork and building. I love exploring and truly loved this!!!
So glad you enjoyed it Lorraine! Thank you!
Absolutely amazing! You could almost hear the voices of the people passing through those opulent rooms from years ago, and feel their presence. I imagine it was so powerful for you in person. Thank you so much for taking along to see such an incredible historic building.
Connie you're exactly right! Being there in the moment was almost surreal. Thanks for joining me!
Love that building
It was something being there and seeing it in person. Thanks for joining me Anthony!
@@BarefootVlogger You’re welcome hope to join you in person soon
That was truly remarkable. It’s certainly amazing on your knowledge how to maneuver around a city that you’ve never been to. You are truly talented. Such a beautiful once known and functional airport. I cannot get over how beautiful it is, inside and out. Life is all about the experiences. And this certainly is one that will never be forgotten. Thanks Terry! And thanks to Andre for being your guide. Definitely learned a lot! Onward and Upward
Thanks so much Donna! The more I do, the more I learn. It's great to get out of the comfort zone and see the world. I appreciate your kind words and support always! Onward and Upward!!
@@BarefootVlogger you’re welcome. I am so happy you’re having a wonderful time.
Terry this was so cool to see! Great vlogs!
Thanks Murch!
Absolutely amazing video must have given you both the chills walking around there. Beautiful artwork
Thanks so much ladyheart! I expected to do the entire vlog from the outside, so to get inside was something
@@BarefootVlogger can imagine luck was on your side!!
Wonderful video! Like traveling back in time...These are the kind of things I do when I travel, I 'm really into the history and architecture of the places I visit. Thanks for showing us this!
You know how to travel my friend! Thanks for the kind words and thanks for joining us!
5:07 that was a solviet window barrier it was used for 1 floor windows in buildings to prevent thieves from jumping in your house or apartment and stealing your stuff but there are soo many left in apartments and buildings
Always enjoy your life Adventures . Great work Barefoot really enjoying Latvia. 😊❤
Thanks for exploring this piece of history with me Allan!
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An amazing video - thank you.
My family and I enjoyed the video.. Interesting facts.. Be safe
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Thanks Alfonso!
U r truly welcome.. 😊😊
T, very interesting. I love to see historical buildings and see how people lived many years ago. Fascinating. Good work! 👏👏👏
Thanks Cher!
Foreboding looking building that was an airport. And when fast food or pancakes was mentioned man did you light up. A fella could stub his toe in that establishment if barefoot. That place looks like some of those buildings in East Germany people tried to escape from. Man I'm glad I live in the USA, like Steve Miller said; "Give me a cheese burger."
Well said Sam!
Such a cool place to visit
You are the best travel volger yet! So interesting, 😍 TY
Thats so kind. Thanks JoAnn!
Hey Terry . Interesting excursion my friend. Leave it to you to get where most can not. Safe travels. 🤜🏽🤛🏽
Thanks SB!
Watching you on your ty... awesome enjoying the trip with you so cool 🐾🪖
So glad Michele! Thanks for joining us!
Holy Moly Terri great job!
Thank you jock!
Very interesting thanks Terry
Glad you liked it Patricia, thanks!
Pretty cool! May I ask what kind of cool walking shoes are you wearing? They look comfy and supportive.
Thanks! They are comfy. Cloudtec
Like the sweater swag… being that back to Miami
Lol thanks JT! I don't get the chance to wear it often.
3:18 that construction being from 1920 is likely a remnant of a previous civilization .. sources for that information are videos about Tartaria and Mudfllod or melted bricks.
Interesting perspective Andrejka, thanks for sharing!
This is cool Terry
Thanks for joining me bb!
Awesome video.
Thank you my friend!
Nice video!
Thanks Tracy!
Europe fits you well!
Thank you!
And now its great place for Techno parties
@BarefootVlogger
The painting is typical of USSR propaganda.
A happy, hardworking farmer,
possibly on a Collective Farm.
I heard, on the huge painting which are also
typical of The USSR, several painters would be
commissioned for one large painting as
Comrade Stalin did not want any individualistic style
to be seen on the canvas.
All ballets and operas had to receive
Comrade Stalin's approval before being
performed before a public audience.
Authors, Composers, Painters, Poets, "used" their respective
painting, writing as a form of protest against
The USSR Occupation.
SHOULD Comrade Stalin object,
the respective Artists risked being sent to a
G.U.L.A.G. ....or worse !
Thank you for this amazing video.
How did u find this place? from Justin Eastern Europe?
My nephew is from Latvia.
Scary times Terry. Safe travels home. Things are getting close to going hot in that region. Your videos bring lots of good vibes and escapism which is huge nowadays. Thanks man! ✌️
Thanks Gonzo! Yes, Latvia shares borders with both Belarus and Russia.
Um... a Latvian here. Things are not getting hot. 🤔 I'd say pretty much no one here is scared of a war coming over the border.
@@robertaandersone2363 I did not say be scared. It's coming. N. Korea will be America's first target in order to be able to war with China/Russia. That variable will be contained. Doomsday flights have been airborne for the last 2 weeks straight. Something is brewing.
@@robertaandersone2363
I agree as personally I am not nervous
for the future of LV.
I do not believe,
President Putin has "his eyes on" The Baltic States.
A shared land border with Russia,
800 miles from Kyiv, 250 from Minsk.
LV is A NATO Member State.
Model 3 review please!!
You need thumbs to open that car! lol. Love the screen!!
beautiful structure old world charm it has, they don’t make them like this anymore
HiTerry
Hey Jonny!