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I'm Vaga Bond, a traveler from Russia. This channel was created to upload videos in English about my adventures all over the world. I travel by hitchhiking, freight hopping, foots but sometimes as a regular passenger. I believe the things I do is a part of my way to success because I genuinely like them.

Link to my Russian channel: ru-vid.com
Solo in Chechnya - The State Within a State
35:13
2 месяца назад
Exploring Yakutsk - The Coldest City on Earth
24:56
3 месяца назад
Journey to Pomorie  - The Real Russian North
33:26
5 месяцев назад
Exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
44:01
8 месяцев назад
Exploring Russia's Forgotten Nuclear Town
11:21
8 месяцев назад
Sneaking into Russian Ghost Military Town
18:48
11 месяцев назад
Railway Travel across Russian Far East
16:25
2 года назад
Комментарии
@kristijannedic3635
@kristijannedic3635 42 минуты назад
thanks for the clickbait title, what a stupid video
@KristisTHchannel
@KristisTHchannel 4 часа назад
Slava Ukraini
@riot4091
@riot4091 11 часов назад
you can see the rad on your camera towards the end lol
@auratheevinkian1326
@auratheevinkian1326 12 часов назад
I’m actually Russian and this is fake news
@markanthony3275
@markanthony3275 14 часов назад
This is so cool. It's like another world. I do see one thing in common with how people treat each other there and in the remote area of Canada where I live...you always stop for someone walking on the road in winter...or if you see a broken down vehicle in the winter.
@DamnitMan88
@DamnitMan88 15 часов назад
It's so remote, they don't even know there's a war.
@Trn_UwU
@Trn_UwU 22 часа назад
As a resident of Volgograd, I didn't even know about some of the monuments, and the video is very interesting
@IRLAstolfo
@IRLAstolfo 22 часа назад
Akhmat looks like mojo jojo
@user-pc2cc6yy4f
@user-pc2cc6yy4f День назад
Говорят сегодня в Волгограде полная жопа, разруха, закрытые предприятия, и т. д. Знакомые мои из Владивостока в 90-х переехали туда, думали ближе к Москве лучше, тупые придурки! Посмотрите как сейчас выглядит Владик, это чудо, мосты, небоскрёбы! Сгниете в своём Волгограде.Посмотрел видео, действительно-дыра!
@ericsuarez834
@ericsuarez834 День назад
The video would have been better without you uncalled comments, nobody cares about your political views or at least make clear that this is not information but propaganda
@user-jx5ug2rh7m
@user-jx5ug2rh7m День назад
Единственный грязный город на карте качества воздуха airvisual, но он находится очень далеко на севере. Ждём вас в Екатеринбурге!
@MatthiasAI
@MatthiasAI День назад
That was a freaking amazing video! I didnt expect the war history exploration at the end, just the cherry ontop.
@m.n.477
@m.n.477 День назад
I am a completely ordinary resident of a small town in Chechnya. no one bothers me to live, I think this driver was not included in the frame by chance. All sorts of pro-Western and pro-Israeli non-governmental organizations in Russia play very dirty, especially when making staged videos with Chechen content. not to mention the media resources paid for openly from the USA.
@progarel_calpac
@progarel_calpac День назад
Пендосы не фашизируте
@dankadesign7462
@dankadesign7462 День назад
Interesting and confusing in the same time ...tnxs for sharing
@mikey22355
@mikey22355 День назад
What a beautiful country, such a shame Russia have to ruin it for the people living there. I bet a lot of the young men from are abducted and sent to the Ukraine war
@user-ou3bo8zz9b
@user-ou3bo8zz9b День назад
Not a country , a republic inside of Russia.
@shadowmoons3435
@shadowmoons3435 День назад
Город бедности,безысходности и безработности. Самый унылый и разбитый. Здесь люди выживают,а не живут. Зарплата маленькая. Другие районы города выглядят хуже,чем после войны. Русские живут прошлым. Алкаш здесь каждый второй.
@mandynewey7215
@mandynewey7215 2 дня назад
Love watching your videos. Once hoped to visit these places but now travel vicariously through you. Keep them coming ❤👍
@user-tsaritsynskii34
@user-tsaritsynskii34 2 дня назад
Спасибо тебе , это мой родной город!
@parusara
@parusara 2 дня назад
😆Это не берёзы, с надписями, а тополя! И тракторный завод, это же - tractor plant, а не factory. Вам бы обратиться к хорошему гиду. Много знаковых исторических мест не показали.
@user-sm2pd8ig7v
@user-sm2pd8ig7v 2 дня назад
За Родину!
@janniking5210
@janniking5210 2 дня назад
I see on video my home)
@tomgray3804
@tomgray3804 2 дня назад
I have walked train tracks for a long time. I have been around trains a long time. I never noticed dates on train track components until I watched your content.
@user-Hilloren
@user-Hilloren 2 дня назад
о, мой клоповник показали
@sferris33
@sferris33 2 дня назад
Looks incredibly antiquated and dilapidated. Hopefully they can become independent. Then they slowly make the necessary improvements to become part of NATO and the EU.
@johncarter8092
@johncarter8092 3 дня назад
im an american..i dont hate russia..i wish i could visit..i know there are a lot of good people.its sad we governments cant get along.i know people are suffering there.i pray they get help..wish they would leave ukraine. their government are just making things worse..wish they would wake up.not be paranoid.they need a new president...
@cascarrabias397
@cascarrabias397 3 дня назад
Mosque = indoctrination place for ignorant people.
@washyrose5904
@washyrose5904 3 дня назад
It sucks that Putin is such a douche. Perpetual snow town is my dream.
@easterncapeexperienceonlan5940
Do you really thing they had computer classes in those days in school. Internet wasn't a thing then and a 5mb hard drive big enough to use as a doorstop. Maybe it was a military admin office?
@ivantrainsLIVE
@ivantrainsLIVE День назад
Computer classes appeared in Soviet schools in 1985.
@AirLineASMR
@AirLineASMR 3 дня назад
Wow, the nature in Chechnya is beautiful.
@detlefalle2385
@detlefalle2385 3 дня назад
Wil soon be Finland again.
@tomgray3804
@tomgray3804 3 дня назад
I am pretty sure one of those bridges by an intersection you showed was were Franz Ferdinand was shot by Princip.
@mandynewey7215
@mandynewey7215 4 дня назад
Another great video. I've read quite a few books on history of the Silk route and the cities of Samarkand, Tashkent, Bukhara and Khiva so it's really interesting to see those cities now. Thank you.
@mandynewey7215
@mandynewey7215 4 дня назад
Thanks so much for this video. As usual, interesting and well done. Love learning more about Russia and it's people and seeing how some live in such remote areas - envy them the peace and quiet and beauty!
@karawyss2069
@karawyss2069 4 дня назад
I can't help but notice that the grocery prices in this remote and frozen city are just barely more expensive than in my highly populated area in the middle of the USA. Thank you for the video!
@Anonymous.User.0419
@Anonymous.User.0419 4 дня назад
Amazing content in a sea of boring Italy, France, etc. videos.
@stavroslask1292
@stavroslask1292 4 дня назад
What happened to WAGNER?
@MYDOGOG
@MYDOGOG 4 дня назад
Love your videos
@anonsweden8805
@anonsweden8805 4 дня назад
Please change the voice of the taxi too? im chechen and i know it gonna be easy for them to find him with his voice, theyrent a lot of taxi in grozny...
@akirasv11
@akirasv11 4 дня назад
Very amazing videos. Videos are professional as a TV network.
@gfurstnsu
@gfurstnsu 4 дня назад
I really enjoy these hitch hiking trips you go on. People are always saying how dangerous it is to travel that way, but I have done it all my life, and I am 82 years old now. I started traveling that way back in 1963 when I spent part of the summer mapping geology in Wyoming. It was a geology field trip of the University of Illinois and we finish early in August. I was a truck driver for the school so I had to go back to Champagne Urbana, Illinois. I wanted to go back to Wyoming so I made a sign “Japanese or Bust”. I was picked up and ended up in the Rocky Mountain National Park near Denver. I climbed Longs Peak and then continued on to Wyoming. Then to the Grand Tetons. Worked in an All you can eat place with Tee Pees outside. Hen hitch hiked back to Lafayette College where I went on to complete my Geology undergrad degree. Then I went up to Fairbanks Alaska for my MS in Geology. I hitch hiked in the winter in Alaska. That was exciting but I had a good sleeping bag and was able to sleep in the snow when no one would pick me up. From there in 1967 it was into the army. I ended up in Vietnam and again my unit did not want to loose the jeep so I hitch hiked. It was easy there as the set in the gasoline trucks was always vacant. Again I was mapping the geology and needed to look at the roadside cuts into the rocks. Now I live in South Korea and I continue to hitch hike. I canoed the rivers here and need to return to my car at the end of the trip. I have never had trouble hitch hiking here. People said it was impossible, but again I never waited more than 20 minutes for a ride. There is something special about being on the side of the road and waiting for that pick up. Did I mention I usually had my guitar with me when hitch hiking in the US. To me life is just like a hitch hike, you never know where your next ride will be and where you will end up, just the feeling one gets as the car takes off into to the unexpected!
@tefnutfps8329
@tefnutfps8329 4 дня назад
Where is people?
@erikobj
@erikobj 4 дня назад
Kozel is everywhere :D
@thomaswilburn6263
@thomaswilburn6263 4 дня назад
14:13 isnt that crazy dangerous. wont you freeze and drown if it beaks? or are you used to frozen lakes? im from the desert.
@markomarkovic5502
@markomarkovic5502 5 дней назад
It is sad that you speak just bosniaks side of war story.
@stephenfisher3721
@stephenfisher3721 5 дней назад
Since most of the world is screaming "from the river to the sea" and wants all the Jews out and Israel destroyed, would this be their new home?
@user-ik5gm2fj9v
@user-ik5gm2fj9v 5 дней назад
If I were an Israeli Jew, I would leave Israel and go to this city where there is peace.
@mikehibbett3301
@mikehibbett3301 5 дней назад
Lovely video. I wish you all the best in these difficult times
@bestrong7478
@bestrong7478 5 дней назад
Well, of course, how can there be no winter in such a big city with such a terrible name) Volgograd is one of the southern cities of Russia, it’s hotter here than in New York, in the summer the temperature in Volgograd and the region rises to +35-40 degrees Celsius, sometimes even higher) on the Volga it’s very there are many sandy beaches, no need to scare foreigners in winter, stop supporting stereotypes)
@user-tz9xb9ot6w
@user-tz9xb9ot6w 5 дней назад
Dschochar Dudajew was the first president of Chechnya. He got killed by the regime in Moscow! Get the facts.
@user-ou3bo8zz9b
@user-ou3bo8zz9b День назад
Oh yeah that dog got a telephone call. Ichikeria moment
@user-tz9xb9ot6w
@user-tz9xb9ot6w День назад
@@user-ou3bo8zz9b To much selfmade vodka? A serious problem in ruSSia- make’s u more stupid- increase’s more ruSSias problem with insanity.