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Milan in a day
Barely over 24 hours in Milan, Italy... least favorite city in Europe
@Samuray.T
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Відео

SWISS HANG GLIDING FOOTAGE (Interlaken, Switzerland)
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GoPro footage of hang gliding in Interlaken, Switzerland!
18 Hours in Interlaken, Switzerland
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Arrived in Interlaken in the evening on a Saturday, explored and went hang gliding, then left for Milan Sunday afternoon. Definitely taking another trip to Interlaken!
3 Days in Austria and Germany
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Salzburg, Austria Laufen, Germany Munich, Germany Ingolstadt, Germany @Samuray.T
Warsaw: Meeting My Polish Family for the First Time
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My cousin reached out to me on Instagram DM two years ago, and we have only barley messaged before meeting in Poland this summer.
Skydiving video from 2022
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Skydiving video from 2022

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rufsven8312
    @rufsven8312 11 годин тому

    I love that you added Polish songs

  • @Ntwadumela1
    @Ntwadumela1 День тому

    There were no Russians in Poland. Poland was never part of the Soviet Union. We built the buildings ourselves, except for the Palace of Culture and Science, which was a gift from Stalin and apparently everyone likes it because no one wants to demolish it.

  • @martabrzoza9847
    @martabrzoza9847 4 дні тому

    guys, the old town in Warsaw is only 70 years old. It had to be rebuild from ashes after the WWII

  • @markyapp
    @markyapp 4 дні тому

    I was there in the early 70's as a 6 yo kid. I remember that the bread and the butter were the best I've ever had even to this day. I have a ton of cousins there too and can't wait to go back again!! Glad you're reconnecting and having fun while doing it!! Looking forward to more vids!!

  • @Aefcs
    @Aefcs 7 днів тому

    Will you become my friend

  • @Aefcs
    @Aefcs 7 днів тому

    I became your friend, check

  • @jacekpytel27
    @jacekpytel27 8 днів тому

    So people are still printing plane tickets? Why???🙂 I do the print screen just in case of problems with the internet but paper?

  • @margplsr3120
    @margplsr3120 8 днів тому

    omg I would never try this! it is too scary for me but looks great. Greetings from Tricity in Poland :-)

  • @klau5z
    @klau5z 9 днів тому

    4:31To są Arkady Kubickiego i Ogrody Zamkowe. 7:36 Powązki.

  • @adamlubieniecki9074
    @adamlubieniecki9074 9 днів тому

    Naguszewski is very popular name in Masuria region ! nice that u use polish music ! Dawid Podsiadło is nice for promote polish culture

    • @markmal8479
      @markmal8479 9 днів тому

      polish >>> Polish (a shoe polish = pasta do butów / a Polish girl = dziewczyna Polka / z Polski)

  • @arkadiuszfasula6510
    @arkadiuszfasula6510 9 днів тому

    The wedding is something you’ll never forget dancing eating drinking all night till early hours. Next day afterparty 🙂

  • @jerzysob1054
    @jerzysob1054 9 днів тому

    It’s been do fast. Fast girl and cute car or fast car and cute girl?.

  • @se-qh8cq
    @se-qh8cq 9 днів тому

    The beauty of europe. Poland ❤ pozdrowienia.

  • @se-qh8cq
    @se-qh8cq 9 днів тому

    The surfer surf in the eisbach (ice ditch). This is comining from the isar directly from the mountains, this is the reason why is so cold.

  • @jankowalski3220
    @jankowalski3220 11 днів тому

    This is a different country, honey, than the one your family left. I'm 52 years old, episodes from life in France and Great Britain. Every time I came back I saw a great jump here in Poland. And I don't want to leave anymore. I have the impression that when I return to Krakow, I can close my eyes and go home without opening them. This is called "your own place on Earth".

  • @NersusPL
    @NersusPL 11 днів тому

    Those "very old buildings" you are mentioning at 3:00 aren't actually "pre-war". All the city was destroyed by Germans in 1944 (ca.80% of all of the buildings were damaged in Warsaw). So they have been rebuild to please our eye again :)

    • @agnieszkakowalska7564
      @agnieszkakowalska7564 10 днів тому

      90% of historical buildings were destroyed, many of them according to Nazi German systematic plan.But they are often partialy old, due to reuse of still standing walls and restored back from pieces sculptures. This is how Polish school of conservation rose, succeding in rebulding Warsaw Old City, a miracle on UNESCO list.

  • @samagalski87
    @samagalski87 12 днів тому

    I dont know you, i know nothing about your channel but i will like it and subscribe to it. warsaw 2024 xxxxx

  • @user-qq7rf8hf5z
    @user-qq7rf8hf5z 13 днів тому

    Well done! I enjoyed watching your interesting video. I find it informative and nicely paced. Music is amazing, too. Keep it up!

    • @user-qq7rf8hf5z
      @user-qq7rf8hf5z 13 днів тому

      There is one remark though. Polsh kings and some noble people are burried in the church crypts. Some other famous people are burried like any other person in the cemetery.

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton 13 днів тому

    I love cementeries esp historic ones - its so quite and serene there :) and many beautiful monuments.

  • @ihorbutt2033
    @ihorbutt2033 13 днів тому

    Nice video. Don't be bother by smartasses from comments section. Good luck with learning polish, it's not so difficulty as you think. I'm learning Lithuanian. What helps me so watching local movies with English subtitles.

  • @tadjanaszek8851
    @tadjanaszek8851 13 днів тому

    After Warsaw go to New York City. I did. Still crying

  • @KqrolTV
    @KqrolTV 14 днів тому

    Your last name is Naguszewska, not Naguszewski. Last name ending with an "i" means you are a Male, "a" Means you are a female

    • @markmal8479
      @markmal8479 9 днів тому

      Z tymi żeńskimi nazwiskami kończącymi się na ~ska, to tylko zwyczajowo w Polsce, bo w USA jeśli mąż nazywa się Targowski, to jego żona będzie przykładowo nazywać się Emilia Targowski. W Stanach nazwisko 'Targowska' widziene u kobiety, oznaczałoby, że mąż to np. John Targowska.

    • @mskiptr
      @mskiptr 7 днів тому

      @@markmal8479 Nie "zwyczajowo", tylko tak działa język polski. Ale że angielski działa inaczej, to nic dziwnego, że amerykanie z polskimi nazwiskami tak nie robią.

    • @filipkogut8533
      @filipkogut8533 6 днів тому

      ​@@markmal8479 zwyczajowo? Wtf

    • @Ntwadumela1
      @Ntwadumela1 День тому

      @@mskiptr Moim zdaniem my po prostu nie mamy szacunku do samych siebie. Rosjanie raczej tak nie robią. Maria Szarapowa, ale Karolina Woźniacki. Ci znani mechanicy celebryci w ogóle zmienili nazwisko z polskiego na Collins.

  • @marcinborowicki817
    @marcinborowicki817 15 днів тому

    Bardzo dobrze zmontowane :) Super

  • @sawomirmarnotrawny1694
    @sawomirmarnotrawny1694 18 днів тому

    geee... do you feel very privileged? people live and live in these blocks. Well, it disgusts tourists. Take some drops to make you feel better.

    • @markmal8479
      @markmal8479 9 днів тому

      Ludzie z zagranicy nie mają pojęcia co się działo w czasie wojny, po wojnie, niewiele wiedzą o okupowaniu Polski przez wojska rosyjskie i narzuconym nam ustrój, nie wiedzą o potwornych zniszczeniach Warszawy, biedzie i braku wszystkiego tuż po wojnie i braku mieszkań w Warszawie, co wymagało szybkiego, "pudełkowego" budowania. Oni patrzą i oceniają na podstawie swego własnego poziomu życia i stąd takie ich "walenie prosto z mostu", które nas irytuje. Ich niewiedza nie oznacza brutalnego krytykowania, aby zrobić nam przykrość. Wybaczaj im.

    • @BB-hx4mj
      @BB-hx4mj 8 днів тому

      @@markmal8479to, że są ignorantami nie oznacza, że mamy to tolerować. Inaczej nigdy się nie nauczą inaczej patrzeć na świat niż przez pryzmat swej ignorancji.

    • @Ntwadumela1
      @Ntwadumela1 День тому

      @@markmal8479 Wojska rosyjskie nie okupowały Polski. Byliśmy pod wpływem Rosji, ale bez przesady. Zniszczenie Warszawy przez Niemców to była wina naszej błędnej decyzji.

  • @kennethcarney5874
    @kennethcarney5874 18 днів тому

    Why print out your train ticket? 20 zl is like 5 dollars

    • @slavomt5832
      @slavomt5832 10 днів тому

      True, you do not have to print tickets in Poland, PDF or online image on your smartphone is enough. Poland is very digital.

  • @andrzejbarankiewicz4690
    @andrzejbarankiewicz4690 18 днів тому

    nice....

  • @katarzynaserafin6996
    @katarzynaserafin6996 18 днів тому

    I love that you added Polish songs to your video! ❤ It's great that you are integrating with your family from Poland! I hope you will 100% revisit Poland due to your cousin's wedding (Polish weddings are awesome)! My nan's family comes from the US, so I could have a double nationality, but my grandparents never bothered trying to get one (such a shame!).

  • @Samuray.T
    @Samuray.T 19 днів тому

    Great vlog can’t wait for Switzerland

  • @pl-hq5hr
    @pl-hq5hr 21 день тому

    Welcome back home pretty lady. love to hear your Polish soon. consider changing an I for A in your surname. you won't get more polish than that😂

  • @rayan69pl
    @rayan69pl 25 днів тому

    09:17 We don't live in the 19th century or in the USA... if you bought tickets online, just show them on your phone (you get them in PDF form). Ps. If you ride on sidewalks instead of bike paths, you will eventually get a ticket

    • @Samuray.T
      @Samuray.T 19 днів тому

      We had the pdf’s, the train company suggested we printed off the tickets incase something went wrong, we are quite aware of how tickets work. Also the locals were cycling on the pavements so we did what the locals were doing. Don’t try to be smart.

    • @rayan69pl
      @rayan69pl 19 днів тому

      ​@@Samuray.TI've lived in Poland all my life, so don't make a fool of yourself when I give good advice. Poland is not a fairy-tale land and people break the rules, so it is no excuse that local idiots also rode bikes on the sidewalks. As for tickets - they can also be carved in stone, just for security. That's not what my advice was about, it was just that the electronic form is enough. You can have these tickets on two separate phones if you feel that you need to protect yourself against certain events...

    • @Samuray.T
      @Samuray.T 19 днів тому

      Good advice? Sorry next time the train company that owns the train we are taking says to do something I won’t listen to them I’ll listen to you because you know so much. Guys don’t listen those who make the rules, listen to this guy he knows everything 👍🏻 also, if there are no separate lanes for cyclists, nearly everyone online says to ride on the pavement whether it is legal or not for your own safety, as everyone does it and fines are not given out. But no you know everything of course, you go against the majority voice of Poland so you must know everything? Pull your head out of your rear.

    • @harrypotterisded4522
      @harrypotterisded4522 12 днів тому

      @@Samuray.T I travel by train at least twice a week, I always have just the ticket in my pone and I've never heard such a sugestion XD And you can't cycle on pavements, if you do tis, you just break the law and you can get a fine (and I recommend you to respect the rules if you travel somewhere, because it says a lot about you ;) )

    • @Swarzec_Swarzewski
      @Swarzec_Swarzewski 12 днів тому

      Ale żeś się przywalił. Byli pierwszy raz. Jakbym jechał do obcego kraju, to też bym zrobił obie formy biletów.

  • @Samuray.T
    @Samuray.T Місяць тому

    WOOOO great vlog

  • @Samuray.T
    @Samuray.T 4 місяці тому

    Incredible video 🤩 looking forward to Peru 👀