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@NatashasAdventures
@NatashasAdventures 2 года назад
I should have come earlier to go to the vodka museum with you haha! And those comic-con teens, it seems they had some party that day, so random xDD
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
Vodka museum was cool 😊 we could make a video to compete with the one Roman and Benjamin made a long time ago 😂
@NatashasAdventures
@NatashasAdventures 2 года назад
@@Zangieff xD
@PraiseTheLord-JesusChrist
@PraiseTheLord-JesusChrist 2 года назад
Yeah I would've loved to watch you do a tasting session with Zangieff 🙂😂
@RBLXGaming23
@RBLXGaming23 2 года назад
I bought a snow globe for my niece after watching this. :)
@katerilevasseur8119
@katerilevasseur8119 2 года назад
🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮🖤🔮 I think the Water in that "SNOW GLOBE" she Bought had gone bad because the water is supposed to be VERY CLEAN & CLEAR..... Many people across the World Collect SnowGlobes and the Water is NEVER that DirTy.....lol🔮
@INSIDERUSSIA
@INSIDERUSSIA 2 года назад
Great video! I frequented this place back in 2005-2005. Gotta visit it again
@trevorjconnolly
@trevorjconnolly 2 года назад
The matrioshka dolls are very nostalgic for me. When I would go to visit my grandmother as a child she had only one toy suitable for my age - a wooden matrioshka she got on a trip to the Soviet Union. When I got to her house, I would run to the cupboard under the TV in the living room to pull it out, and I would play with it the whole time. Whenever I see one it makes me think of her.
@letterbox203
@letterbox203 2 года назад
I like the way you recounted your memories of Matryeschka dolls. They make great gifts and are very nostalgic.
@trevorjconnolly
@trevorjconnolly 2 года назад
@@letterbox203 Haha you know it just occurred to me that those dolls are probably why I've had a lifelong fascination with Russia. Maybe these flea market trinkets will inspire someone else when they find their new home.
@letterbox203
@letterbox203 2 года назад
I think the Matryoshkas had a similar affect on me. Plus Russia was always a mysterious place, a land that we would not likely ever enter. Our countries were enemies even.
@allycbythesea7937
@allycbythesea7937 Год назад
My dad brought me a set from USSR when I was 6 ( I’m 56 now) I used to like to sniffl the wood inside and would imagine the huge Russian forests. When my daughter was little she used to play with them under my supervision then I would put them on a high shelf. Well to cut a long story short one day I came home from work and my husband had let her play with them and the second smallest was crushed and the tiny solid one was lost. Upset doesn’t come close !! I finally got to Moscow and visited this very flea market. I didn’t buy dolls but picked up an old metal religious icon which is very cool. Moscow is a very cool city and was so glad to go there when I did because it’s no longer possible for ppl from my country
@MrSmoothie00
@MrSmoothie00 2 года назад
Dobreh dan Zangieff and Natasha. I really enjoyed your video of Soviet Flea Market and the dolls. Thought they call it Babushkas. Regards Smoothie
@ggsuter
@ggsuter 2 года назад
This video was GREAT from beginning to end. The color, detail and unique architecture were beautiful. If I were to ever visit Moscow I would love to visit this place. I hope Russia keeps its uniqueness as it develops into modern cities. It is remarkable. ♥️
@eileenweeks1815
@eileenweeks1815 2 года назад
This young man is very thoughtful and concise. I like him.
@DariStep
@DariStep 2 года назад
Great video 💫 Cool to see you both together!
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed 👍
@jeremybowman4847
@jeremybowman4847 2 года назад
This is fantastic content. Thanks so much for sharing. Super cool to see the good side of Russia! Look forward to seeing the rest of your videos!
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
Thank you for appreciating:) oh man, now filming provincial town..
@stevem4111
@stevem4111 2 года назад
Great video. I really enjoyed the tour!
@daviddb4858
@daviddb4858 2 года назад
When I was watching this, as soon as you said "the rain starts now" it started raining here in Port Townsend, Washington state in the USA, on the other side of the world! 😀
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
😂😂 4d effect special for you
@RussianPlus
@RussianPlus 2 года назад
That was fun. I've never visited this place but I've seen it so many times. Museum of vodka 🤣 getting drunk in a museum.
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
Well, that was interesting experience 😊 the museum I mean
@darrenbuckley2082
@darrenbuckley2082 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this tour cheers.
@NormanJaxx
@NormanJaxx 2 года назад
Great vídeo and Nice tour Zangieff... Much thanks. Natasha Channel brought me here ✌🏻 Greetings from Zaragoza - Spain 🙌🏻
@SuperLittleTyke
@SuperLittleTyke 2 года назад
The best part was the bells. What a marvellous sound! Natasha's glass sphere is we call a snow globe. And the doll that won't tip over, that's called a roly-poly doll. The whole video was very interesting and seeing Natasha was really nice.
@theroyalbureau
@theroyalbureau 2 года назад
Subscribed because Natasha Yeah Russia … very interested in your country and vlog. Keep up the good work!
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
CONTEST was successfully finished ------- Absolutely amazing, big thanks to my friend Natasha a.k.a. Yeah Russia for traveling 8000 km to make this video :) We hope you enjoyed the Izmailovo Kremlin and the flea market) Despite the facts, that foreign tourists do visit this place, earlier when I asked other guys whom I met before, what are the sightseeing spots you came to Moscow for, no one ever mentioned Izmailovo Kremlin. And when I asked about it in particular, people stated they never heard of it.. So, we are happy to introduce a non-stereotypical great spot for you) 00:00 Introduction 01:17 Russian Food Palace (not what I expected lol) 02:22 View from above and some stories 04:15 Museum of Vodka 06:04 Tasting some... 07:40 Shashlyk for lunch 08:14 Museum of Bread 08:50 Museum of Toys 10:30 Meeting up w Natasha (Yeah Russia) 11:06 Entering the Flea Market 11:52 Wooden Christmas tree toys 12:38 Roaming through the market & Natasha buying souvenirs 14:37 Soviet part 17:16 Baba Yaga’s hut 18:10 Bell tower 19:41 Conclusion 20:29 CONTEST Make sure you watch Natasha’s vlogs about RUSSIA at her channel: ru-vid.com And if you want to support me and my family you can help us through: PayPal www.paypal.me/zangieffrus Patreon: www.patreon.com/zangieff Thank you! Zangieff Your Russian Mate From Russia
@PraiseTheLord-JesusChrist
@PraiseTheLord-JesusChrist 2 года назад
10:40 And this is why I watched this episode 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@jamiebeard8142
@jamiebeard8142 2 года назад
I love the flea market and the turtle mytryoshka I want to go there when I visit Russia in June thank you for this video it was fantastic 🙏🙏🤗
@mpgrenda
@mpgrenda 2 года назад
The video picture quality is amazing. Great job with the entire video...I loved it!!
@mhirst16
@mhirst16 2 года назад
I watched another Flea Market video on NFKRZ channel, he went to one in St. Petersburg, and that one was much different than this. This one looks like it's made more for foreign tourists, whereas the one in St. P had much cooler/useful stuff...there was a stall that had an old Soviet satellite for example, and a lot more places selling clothes, coats, etc. It was cool to see this one in Moscow though. I enjoy your content Zangieff!
@ZacharyKeesee
@ZacharyKeesee 2 года назад
Dude, thank you. What a video, never seen any videos or pictures inside of here! Wow!! This made me start applying for my visa to travel 🤣
@Katorga999
@Katorga999 2 года назад
Really interesting, colourful, culturally significant places to visit and a splendid companionship of the charming Natasha! Cheers :)
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
Thanks!:)
@smatta2
@smatta2 2 года назад
Really do enjoy your videos. Both you and Natasha independently as well as when you collaborate always come across as sincere and generally the type of people others would like to spend time with. Thanks for the time and effort you spend. Of course I would enjoy the ornaments but either way I will continue to enjoy your videos.
@charliehill6688
@charliehill6688 2 года назад
Fun video Zangieff. That took some major skill to knock back 3 shots of Vodka and still maintain yourself. 🥴😀. And that ball that Natasha bought is called a Snow Globe.
@letterbox203
@letterbox203 2 года назад
Snow globes make great gifts and are so pretty. Reminds me of Christmas - even in July.
@Samuel_Lima
@Samuel_Lima 2 года назад
The wooden church is amazing and also the madrijoska dolls etc. Russian Artitcture is so good it's so colourful.
@MjC7192
@MjC7192 2 года назад
imagine a horror movie based on them coming alive and killing people
@JoshRiffMonster
@JoshRiffMonster 2 года назад
Bro, I really enjoyed this video, everything is so awesome and beautiful, the church, the museums, the matrioskas 😎
@txphishn
@txphishn 2 года назад
We had something called Weeble Wobbles that is like the toy you showed. Enjoyed the video!
@ArgusStrav
@ArgusStrav 2 года назад
"Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down!"
@lever0811
@lever0811 2 года назад
Weebles wobble and they don’t fall down.
@jamie3529gq
@jamie3529gq 2 года назад
we can tell who us old folks are watching this video - we all remember the Weebles... :-)
@LarryKapp1
@LarryKapp1 2 года назад
Here is the weebles TV commercial ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dFzhjnjXc2o.html
@LuisFlores-xh1yc
@LuisFlores-xh1yc 2 года назад
I live in Moscow and never found or heard about this place, will visit asap, thank you!
@thseed7
@thseed7 2 года назад
Very cool tour. I have a couple of toys from my great aunt and great grandmother that are similar to the things in the museum. The Kremlin Ball, we call a Snow Globe 👏
@bimmjim
@bimmjim 2 года назад
I paused on the wedding photos. Thanks for those.
@AlexandraMiddleton
@AlexandraMiddleton 2 года назад
That flea market looks like it has a lot of cool stuff. Thanks for the video Zangieff!
@beckymitchell6363
@beckymitchell6363 2 года назад
I think the matryoska dolls are the most interesting. I have always been intrigued by them.
@BettyA
@BettyA 2 года назад
What a beautiful place. The architecture is beautiful. I was surprised by the amount of English signage as well. Your wedding must have been very memorable and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your Russia. Please keep it up. There are so many places to go, and you and your friend are great hosts.
@Daveaaaaa
@Daveaaaaa 2 года назад
Wow! 😍 The architecture was just sublime! It made you feel you were stepping back hundreds of years. Shh! 🤐 I won't tell anyone it was built in the 1990s, you can trust me! Great video - lots of atmosphere - plus we got to see how Natasha makes a video in the wild!
@Mikeinriver
@Mikeinriver 2 года назад
Love your videos it is so interesting to see your culture, houses etc brilliantly narrated - keep up the good work! Mike, Canterbury, England UK.
@ea6398
@ea6398 2 года назад
I really like to visit Moscow next year ? I did visited Kaliningrad and St Petersburg as is visa free for 72 hour! I truly love to visit the capital I am from Poland and will be wonderful to see capital of Russia what is not far from Warsaw! In Warsaw we have also museum of vodka!
@1ouncebird
@1ouncebird 2 года назад
That was a fun video Zangieff. Thank you for the tour. A beautiful place. I love the architecture and the colors.
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed
@localcrackhead4038
@localcrackhead4038 2 года назад
The flea markets look so lively! It's so colorful compared to the ones near my house, totally would visit it when I can. Much love from Malaysia 🇷🇺❤️
@liverstomper
@liverstomper 2 года назад
nice vid Zangieff! so glad I found your channel bro!
@RussianMermaid
@RussianMermaid 2 года назад
Hello, Zangieff and Natasha, thank you for another great video! 🇷🇺💙👍Oh, Izmailovo, I've been there! This happened many years ago, when I spent some time staying somewhere near Dmitrov in the Moscow region (one of the worst periods of my life actually, haha). I like the Izmailovo region, everything is beautiful there! And this historic complex is definitely one of "must see" places for foreign tourists. Everything looks so Russian there👍🇷🇺😉 The Pink Lenin and the blue...hmm..was it Dzerzhynsky? I don't know 😆😃 Anyway, they were awesome and very glamouros. 🤩😆 When I was a kid, I had that very Red Nevalyashka. Now my children also have one, but it is a big White and blue kitty.
@donaldmyers2891
@donaldmyers2891 2 года назад
Wonderful to see the two of you together. I also loved it when you met Slava. And when Slava met Justus Walker, the American immigrant. A happy family, I feel like part of it. Thank you. Stay alert
@user-cx2bk6pm2f
@user-cx2bk6pm2f 2 года назад
Those bells are awesome! Really awesome! 🔔🔔🔔
@TheOriginalRaster
@TheOriginalRaster 2 года назад
Very cool video. Fun! Thanks for making this video. By the way... starting in 2015 I happened to discover Scotch and then Bourbon and other whiskies as a hobby where I learn about all of the available products so your museum of Vodka I find interesting. I don't tend to go for Vodka these days because I have many Scotch or Bourbon alternatives in my collection but on the other hand I do appreciate this subject. I also really appreciate your guest contributor (Yeah Russia) since I actually discovered her videos probably more than six months ago and I have previously really enjoyed her videos covering life and travel in Russia. I think she is a truly impressive person so I was really thrilled to see you two working together. That is awesome! I do really appreciate your videos. Cheers!
@joshuahalsell5152
@joshuahalsell5152 2 года назад
So cool! Loved this video! I loved the old school wooden buildings and church!
@RockyPondProductions
@RockyPondProductions 2 года назад
That whole area would be cool to see setup as a living museum. A living museum is a place that recreates a historic era or setting and simulates life at that time period. Employees dress, act and interact with guests like they would in the period that the museum simulates. You learn a ton from these places and I always like going. As for the matryoshka dolls, these have made it into American culture and art too. The album art for "Progression Through Unlearning" by the band Snapcase is a play on the concept of the doll and also used as a metaphor.
@letterbox203
@letterbox203 2 года назад
I would love for that place to be converted into a living museum so we can learn of Russian culture past and present and perhaps even a section for future.
@terryordillano7949
@terryordillano7949 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing the Russian history, especially the origin of Russian vodka and some toys... good day to you and family....
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
I didn’t share much history though 😂 but thanks) have a good day too
@neilrichardson9718
@neilrichardson9718 2 года назад
Nice shooting and good editing made it a pleasure to watch. I’m from the UK and love to see things positive about the Russian people and there ways
@paulgoebertp
@paulgoebertp 2 года назад
I very much enjoy your interesting and quite personal and charming video tours! Thank you!
@robertalbert623
@robertalbert623 2 года назад
The art work in the food palace is amazing
@alantaylor6803
@alantaylor6803 2 года назад
For us Americans, you are showing and sharing such honest content that is also entertaining! . . . .I'm just a new viewer here . . . the level of Russian awareness is refreshing . . . Part of older America remembers & resents the Red Scare. Your videos can educate & help show that your common people are like ours. . . .keep doing what you're doing.
@gwendolyn7462
@gwendolyn7462 2 года назад
christmas tree toys: Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh soooooooooooo preeeeeeety
@Aussat
@Aussat 2 года назад
New to your channel, thank you for the time to make this video, love looking at other cultures and learning different things. Your country has some amazing places and such rich history. Thanks again really appreciated. Take care from this Kiwi in New Zealand.
@larrymelton8359
@larrymelton8359 2 года назад
I stumbled across this channel while surfing RU-vid. This was an amazing experience. I have travel to many places in the world, and I have always said the there is a huge difference between the governments of a country, and the people that live there. I find you and Natasha to be warm and caring about others around them. You are obviously very proud of your country and your traditions and history. I have met other Russians and for the most part, I find them as likable as you two. If we were to interact people to people and leave governments and politics out of it, this would be such a wonderful world to travel in. Please keep making your videos as they provide a viewpoint not seen by many other outside of Russia. Larry from Texas
@000-o4h
@000-o4h Год назад
We really enjoyed your clips! Thank you for taking time out doing those! The toys you mentioned earlier were more like 'folk arts' here in the States, but they were very nice as well. Hey the chick's beautiful! Do you have any antique stores in Russia?
@mydogdrivendays1231
@mydogdrivendays1231 2 года назад
I had the pleasure visiting the place 3 years ago, watching this brings back sweet memories of my time in moscow. Hope i get to return again.
@tyrus0872
@tyrus0872 Год назад
The flea market is an atmosphere where every turn or corner opens a new adventure. Thanks for bringing that to my chair, lol I didn't have to move. Well done to you both, it was a comfortable ride.
@dashalogan3093
@dashalogan3093 2 года назад
Its never too much for some Soviet stuff.. this video was awesome and another reason to visit Moscow. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 more Soviet stuff🤣💯🤩
@StreetTalkGlobal
@StreetTalkGlobal 2 года назад
Great video
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@paulortiz2035
@paulortiz2035 2 года назад
The glass ball with the Kremlin inside of it is called a 'snow globe'. They have been around for more than 60 years in the USA. Newer ones will have a light inside, play a musical tune and it also will move the snow around--- So you don't need to shake it. All battery operated, of coarse! Here they are also made as souvenirs of different cities, not just as Christmas ornaments. So a LA snow globe might have palm trees, the HOLLYWOOD sign, the ocean, and some surfers, etc. It is either the silly snow globe or a refrigerator magnet that says Las Vegas or New Your City, Miami. Etc. for souvenirs for friends back home when you return from vacation. Sometimes people will have their entire refrigerator totally covered with various magnets. A bit tacky but also a bit fun, maybe.
@natka7824
@natka7824 2 года назад
4:41 YEAAAH LIFE OF BORIS !!!
@jessetadlock4818
@jessetadlock4818 2 года назад
I really enjoyed watching your video for the first time ever. As with probably most Americans, we dont know much about life in Russia but I find that things really aren't much different there as they are here!! Thank you so much for posting this video. I will be following you to see how much more you can share with us. Beautiful scenery in Moscow!!! I would hope to come visit one day and Pray for peace around this world to allow us to do just that. We could enjoy so much History all together!! Thanks again!!!
@mathedguy
@mathedguy 2 года назад
Very enjoyable, thanks much !
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
You’re welcome!
@PraiseTheLord-JesusChrist
@PraiseTheLord-JesusChrist 2 года назад
10:40 And this is why I watched this episode 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@KMTBB
@KMTBB 2 года назад
I already watch Natasha and found you by accident and now you both show up in the same video, lol love it guys 😊
@MaryJones-fs4wf
@MaryJones-fs4wf 2 года назад
👍Thank you
@robote7679
@robote7679 2 года назад
Totally fascinating tour. So different from anything I've seen here in America. This was much appreciated.
@informationcollectionpost3257
@informationcollectionpost3257 2 года назад
I did notice the Aldi's grocery store sign. Never knew they made it to Moscow. They have made it to most of America too.
@gwendolyn7462
@gwendolyn7462 2 года назад
The wood dolls are so pretty and flowery; they remind me of greece
@sasan727
@sasan727 2 года назад
Nice video guys! If неваляшка means "something that cannot fall" then I actually would have expected that also these toys would be sold with the face of your president?! ;-)
@Zangieff
@Zangieff 2 года назад
thanks) interesting point 😂 well, they do produce a lot of different matryoshkas nowadays, all of a kind. But as for nevalyashka, it was, maybe, one of a kind in the market. These are not stereotyped and maybe a bit outdated, that’s why not (as far as I see) produced nowadays.
@sparrowhawk3894
@sparrowhawk3894 2 года назад
Yeah Russia ! always nice to see you.
@arindammondal4740
@arindammondal4740 2 года назад
btw i am a foddie guy so i loved dat food temple and also that vodka temple a lot .it was amazing to see that u got married here in weeding palace congo fr that .and one quick question is this the huge palace where tsar nicolas lived and ruled russia.
@PV1230
@PV1230 2 года назад
Great collab between you and Natasha!
@buyannemekhchimeddorj
@buyannemekhchimeddorj 2 года назад
One of the most interesting episodes! 👍👍👍
@MjC7192
@MjC7192 2 года назад
That thing with water is called a snowglobe and that little red toy was a litte bit different but not much and called a weeble wobble here in the states
@laurasluder9816
@laurasluder9816 Год назад
Beautiful architecture! One of the reasons I would like to visit Russia.
@maryjackson6404
@maryjackson6404 Год назад
She’s wearing an IC3PEAK sweater! Awesome 😎 I love them ❤
@kimberlyeglynelsonbrown5301
@kimberlyeglynelsonbrown5301 2 года назад
Just watched your video. I understood your English quite well. Your English is perfect!!! Loved video !!!❤️. Hello from Iowa USA Just sub’d 👍
@seanbensonsings
@seanbensonsings 2 года назад
I'd bet it was quite a special experience to have a wedding in such a beautiful and historically significant place! (see 3:25)
@Lilmisscostumedrama
@Lilmisscostumedrama 2 года назад
There is waaaaay more to the Kremlin than I thought! I love that there is items from the Soviet times. I am obsessed with that era!
@leehart1498
@leehart1498 Год назад
People, when in Moscow, you need to go to this flea market. It has the largest selection of EVERYTHING, and at best prices. Bar none. Also, the Izmailovo Gamma delta hotel is one of the cheapest but good hotels to stay in Moscow. 3-4 star. From SVO airport, take aero express to Belarus'skya station. From there take metro to city center, (very close to red square etc). From there get on the dark blue line, (it go's North East-about 12-15 minutes, and exits near the Gamma Delta hotel. Hotel was built for the 1980 Olympics, (HUGE). Please note, they have rooms with A/C and rooms without. In summer ask for a room with A/C. Price difference is about 2-5 dollars per day. They have about 9 restaurant's, pool, exercise facility, bowling alley, shopping Wi-Fi etc. Good luck.
@danaoldenburg4772
@danaoldenburg4772 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing! ✌🏻😎🎹🌴🌞
@teresajadia3291
@teresajadia3291 2 года назад
@15:15 I nearly choked on my coffee 😂
@bryanrotchell1565
@bryanrotchell1565 2 года назад
Beautiful place , amazing to see old toys 👍👍
@letterbox203
@letterbox203 2 года назад
I love Matryoshkas! Ironic that half the market sells them. Interesting comment that was made that they are made in China. Are they not of Russian origin? In any case, they make great gifts here in the U.S. and all my life I didn't even know their names until just a few weeks ago! I have seen them in movies growing up. Russia seems so far away back then and unreachable and even so still today. Thanks for showing us the flea market and bell tower.
@elena7818
@elena7818 Год назад
Those matrioshkas on Ismailovskii Vernissage are not made in China. They are made in some souvenir factories in Moscow region, town, named Sergeev Pasad ( so called Sergeevskaiya matrioshka stile), Nizhnii Novgorod region (Semionovskaiya matrioshka, the bright yellow ones), they are the most popular. And there are some other stiles.
@rbrooks2007
@rbrooks2007 2 года назад
A great video. In the UK for some decades we have what are called car boot sales which is a farmers or public field where people sell things they don't need which they filled up the boot of their cars with and lay them out on simple tables. What Natasha picked up (at 13:48) is what we call a snow globe.
@will5846
@will5846 2 года назад
Awesome video
@interestingnonsense6582
@interestingnonsense6582 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Im gathering ideas for my trip to Moscow!
@johnzuijdveld9585
@johnzuijdveld9585 2 года назад
The Moscow Kremlin and Soviet Flea Market would be quite an interesting place to spend a whole day I think, thanks for the tour. I agree with Natasha that some parts of the flea market seem a bit 'cheap and tacky' as we say in the west, I live in Australia, and this market reminds me of what we call the "trash and treasure markets" where you will find old/second hand and new stuff of every kind for sale, but much of the new stuff is often "made in China" and are cheap imitations of traditional items. Our indigenous ppl. are very upset at the huge quantities of Chinese made imports pretending to be original Australian Aboriginal creations. There were a lot of Goths around that day, I enjoyed the video. 👍🏻👍🏻 A 'thumbs up' for each of you! 😏
@mikethompson7406
@mikethompson7406 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing! Watching these videos reaffirm my desire to want to travel the world. It's very interesting to see such the difference in societies. I'd love to visit Russia.
@joeholton3124
@joeholton3124 2 года назад
The glass ball in the flea market is a snow globe where water serves as the medium through which the "snow" falls after giving the globe a gentle shake on to some miniaturized scene inside the globe predominantly a Christmas theme though not always. Inventor from Austria ln 1900 Erwin Perzy by accident when he was trying to make the then recently invented light bulb brighter. Great Videos!
@CrazyRussianSergey
@CrazyRussianSergey 2 года назад
Zangieff drinks vodka like water! Guys, he is right, you can't drink like him - so drink responsibly!
@zebastianjohanzen3865
@zebastianjohanzen3865 Год назад
I really like the folk village, when I lived in Korea they had a folk village there that was quite nice. The flea market looked a lot nicer than the ones that I seen here in the states.
@myndgodandpsyche
@myndgodandpsyche 2 года назад
From the US TO RUSSA WITH LOVE. I LOVED THE FLEE MARKET TOUR. (BEAM ME OVER SCOTTY). Means I wish I was their also. Just LOVE YOUR TOURS. SEE YOU NEXT TIME. 🇺🇲❤️🇷🇺
@D_isco_D_ancer
@D_isco_D_ancer 2 года назад
Gorgeous buildings.
@landedasilva4478
@landedasilva4478 2 года назад
Nice to see Natasha in your video.
@steviem6993
@steviem6993 2 года назад
Interesting!
@MasterMalrubius
@MasterMalrubius 2 года назад
Oh wow. Looks delicious. The food in Eastern Europe seems so simple to some but I find it so delicious. Hoping to get to Russia and Ukraine in the next year if the bug issue works out.
@gregkamer3754
@gregkamer3754 2 года назад
13:54, we call them "snow globes". They usually contain some type of scene and when you shake them the particles inside given the impression that it's snowing.
@rogerbelanger6712
@rogerbelanger6712 2 года назад
Now this video is much more interesting and beautifull buildings
@pourquoipas2673
@pourquoipas2673 2 года назад
That toy that won't fall... long time ago in US there was a toy called "wibbles". "Wibbles wabble but they don't fall down" was their advertisement jingle.
@eefneleman9564
@eefneleman9564 2 года назад
Is there any type of vodka that's particularly popular amongst Russians? I always just buy the cheapest (actually haven't touched it for a while, goes down way too easy). The globe thing is a 'snowglobe' in English, the vinyls are 'records' (or vinyls) and yes, they are played on a record-player or gramophone. Always fun to see the two of you working together (and a little behind the scenes of Natasha filming). Btw, whenever I hear 'Kremlin' I think of THE Moscow Kremlin/Red Square, but I understand it's actually a general term and more cities have Kremlins?
@newshound2521
@newshound2521 2 года назад
There's a Kremlin one that they supposedly drink in parliament. Or the Kremlin I guess. It's over $100 a bottle and it is superb. You could drink it like water, almost. The cheapest would be petrol by comparison
@AntBardz
@AntBardz 2 года назад
Very cool
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