they keep saying life is hard, but this is the most romantic life i have seen in a while. I bet the ones who go to the city still remember the full moon, the galloping horses, the boats, the reeds, and the singing grandmas.
These people live there for thousands of years. The life is hard especially in the winter but the Danube is supporting them. Their life is directly connected with nature. They eat simple and delicious food but they must work hard to get it. It is amazing to see how they live but not many of us (city people), will be able to live there. Other than that I love this video and I have a good warm, peaceful feeling about it. And I feel the need to say, Thank You.
Just watching this today, semi-quarantined at home - felt so simple, humble, honest with no signs of the self-induced stress we city folks have. I don't for one second believe it is NOT hard work in their farms/shops/rivers/lakes but they seem so self-assured and contended with their lifestyle. Thanks for this lovely documentary, much appreciated!
i'm from romania and i've spent my childhood in such a village, i miss my grandparents so much, its been years now since they past away and i miss going there, i miss my summer childhood summer vacations, nice doc brings up a lot of memories
I was very close to my huge family when I went fishing I'd have catch lots to feed everyone but one by one everybody is gone now so I don't even go fishing anymore
My great-grandmother canned and pickled vegetables for her entire life. Even after she got a fridge in the 1940s she never stopped canning. She also made apple butter and jams. I've never eaten anything better than fat meat and greens with her canned veggies, beans and plenty of southern porch brewed sweet tea. Good God, I wish i could go back 30 years.
I love when husbands like mine always express gratefulness for the meal served to them and in return, wives should thank them for working for the family. We should always be grateful because a simple “thank you” goes a long way
Im from Bosnia and Montenegro.... My family grew up the same , that lady reminded me of my tough ol grand ma .. rip she would give me a hard time but would give the shirt off her back to keep me warm .
I've learned about Rumania from this. Nice narrating, great pictures. It reminds me of a life in Sentarum Lake in West Kalimantan. Success for you all. Regards from a village around Prambanan Temple, Jogjakarta, Indonesia.
I was a guest in their house. They are so hardworking and hospitable and treated us like part of the family. The cooking was delicious. Life in the Delta may look tranquil, but it is so difficult to be isolated all the time and live in poverty. They make the best out of everything.
@@BlueRice Nooooooooo, don't make them dependent. They are proud, independent, hard working people who like their lifestyle. If outside money comes in it will change everything for them. It was a nice thought though!
'They make it look easy because the pull together as a FAMILY to make it work, NOT an easy life. Bless you folks for all the hard work you do. AWESOME family :)!!
Ladies and gents THIS IS FREEDOM!!! And I have no idea why i'm still living in the cold UK and not coming back from where I left, to the wonderful Romania and his people to enjoy life!
Cloudvick I know why , you want very busy life and hectic life like everybody else , I like country side but when no one around I don't like , I want to live not really busy but more populations not congested
I live and I was born in Romania and I use to spend my time inside the house or thinking how it would be if I was born in America and sometimes I wish I was born in America or other countries ,and now I see that even Americans and other people wish they was born in Romania ,now I see and realize that my country is the most beautiful .Come to romania you wouldnt regret of you come here:)
This life style looks amazing on TV (phone might add) but living on a day-to-day basis I know is not easy. I grew up in a very a small village in Mexico where your breakfast, lunch and dinner came from the land you worked, my great grandfather raised me and thought me all i know about the land, he passed away when I was 17 (he was 106). Life is very generous, but sometimes it will remind you of how much we need God and nature's mercy just to be able to live another day!
Don't bring god into the beauty of nature. What we make is our achievement, not some god's. Don't lower yourself by believeing that what you see can only be worthwhile, if a god made it.
Great documentation on a family in transition. The daughter already has one leg in the new world and the other one with grandparents and parents who live traditionally. Life continues whatever happens. Anyway, everything in nature has already given the best for Mitica and his family. May God bless him and his family and people in Danube Delta. wocomoCOOK thank you.
Mitica is such a sweet husband! The multumesc to his wife after every meal... It's very lovely. Good family life. I like the wife and daughter as well. They're beautiful inside and outside :)
Crime exists in Danube delta also.Poaching maffia on very high level.The local inhabitants barely can survive. What you see in this video is wery far from the reality.
@@sandorlukacs5618 Let me guess. The local fishermen are fiercly territorial, and if you want in on their business, you'll have to kill them. Literally. They'll visit you with a shot-gun if you mess about their waters. Yeah, I've done this myself where I come from, in North Norway. Local farmers take really good care of their cloudberries up there, but if they see a foreigner picking their berries, you can be sure it's shot-gun time, nevermind the laws. I mean, who are you going to run to? It's miles and miles from everything! I was with a friend down in the lakes in Sweden. They catch crayfish, which is also really valuable down there. The farmers are really territorial about the lake areas they own, and if they catch foreigners poaching, there's hell to pay. There has been attempts at poaching crayfish, mostly by Germans, for some reason, but when I asked the locals about it, they just laughed and told me that "The lake is deep"...
My 2nd time to watch this.. So relaxing....remembering my childhood memories as how simple it is...no pollution,and money is not that big deal at all..unlike today on ur every move u need money at all...!!!!
Being able to feed your family and build your home on resources that are provided by nature for free must be the most satisfying feeling in the world. Much better than living in crowded polluted cities
Dennis Ochenge unfortunately they may not know that, cos they have no understanding of the challenges of living on the grid since they have lived all their lives off the grid...it is human nature to want what we do not have, the grass is greener on the other side until we get there.....I guess there is pros and cons to everything...
That looks so amazing, but it looks hard as well. A totally different life from what I have and I wonder if I could live like that. These are a proud and strong people and I salute them.
I have watched this documentary more then 100 time because i love that kind of life those are most luck few people fresh food they eat what they grow and know where there food comes from fresh air fresh water hard work good sleep no cars 😁😁that young girl she is still 16 but she will love this life leter her 40s and will.know how she was lucky her child hood if o would have that life i will never change other stuped city life😁😁 free fish no one stops you what you grow and eat look those old ones they are health age 80 and 90 abd still strong and healthy
My Dad would often say, "Utilize your resources". These people do. Most of us can too. Learn one edible wild plant, one wild mushroom per year, and learn how to eat fish with bones. Here in SE Iowa, USA, if you can eat carp and dandelions, you'll never go hungry. That said, I am also thankful for my computer, running water and that I can buy butter at the grocery store. Peace.
Heart touching documentary . i enjoyed it a lot while watching. The life is more easier to live than hills and mountains. my wishes to Mitica and his family..from Kathmandu, Nepal
My Wish to visit their family for a Lunch...:) They may not so rich but they are utilizing the resources in the best way to live their Life. I remembered my grandmother while I was watching this Video who used to prepared food in clay Pots when we used to visit her in Village. God bless their family and their entire Village!!!!
what a wonderful way of living,very simple and very resourceful..that is real life and contentment with simplicity... thanks for this documentary video.i learn more about simple living..thanks man
Fried fishcake with fresh herbs, pan fried fish, steam fish, fish head soup and fish jerky are five of the best way to eat fish and is very delicious. I would be very grateful just have those fish everyday. What little Danube Delta has is paradise compare to other third world countries in Africa.
Very beautiful documentary. Well done to the creators.. I loved everything about the story, reminded me of how simple and productive the life is suppose to be.
Man I enjoyed this documentary so much and I was so into it I felt apart of there family while watching .. what a warm and loving video thank u so much for sharing this with us .... so enjoyable 😀
I was in this place and can i say that it's not miserable than look like. It's too a vry beautiful place. If you understand how these people live there, you will want much more to live like them.
I have finished viewing it. I am old (80) and disease ridden, living on borrowed time. Were I not disease ridden, even at this advanced age, I would have loved to become part of this family ...good luck to them. The girl should learn and return to her roots. Otherwise, she will be rootless trying to adjust the new environment ...not easy ..we should not kill villages ...they are the life givers. It is the village that is the 'BASE' Do not let the village die ...You are the REAL people of the society ...I salute you ...
I grew up with 16 siblings10 sisters 5 brothers and myself. Salmon,trout,walleye,pike was my favorite,bluegill,perch.crappie.ducks,pheasant,turkey and gease. Chickens, pigs cows. Made our own butter,grew and caned our veggies,now I have a trade and work in the automotive industry in Detroit Michigan. I try to go home every month, I miss northern Michigan the most and feel empty here. To have a life worth living and God is guiding you.That is a life worth living. God Bless these people.
they keep saying life is hard, but this is the most romantic life i have seen in a while. I bet the ones who go to the city still remember the full moon, the galloping horses, the boats, the reeds, and the singing grandmas.
What a very heartwarming documentary about subsistence living. Hardworking honest, salt of the earth people. Love it. Thank you.
These people live there for thousands of years. The life is hard especially in the winter but the Danube is supporting them. Their life is directly connected with nature. They eat simple and delicious food but they must work hard to get it. It is amazing to see how they live but not many of us (city people), will be able to live there. Other than that I love this video and I have a good warm, peaceful feeling about it. And I feel the need to say, Thank You.
Just watching this today, semi-quarantined at home - felt so simple, humble, honest with no signs of the self-induced stress we city folks have. I don't for one second believe it is NOT hard work in their farms/shops/rivers/lakes but they seem so self-assured and contended with their lifestyle. Thanks for this lovely documentary, much appreciated!
i'm from romania and i've spent my childhood in such a village, i miss my grandparents so much, its been years now since they past away and i miss going there, i miss my summer childhood summer vacations, nice doc brings up a lot of memories
I was very close to my huge family when I went fishing I'd have catch lots to feed everyone but one by one everybody is gone now so I don't even go fishing anymore
My great-grandmother canned and pickled vegetables for her entire life. Even after she got a fridge in the 1940s she never stopped canning. She also made apple butter and jams.
I've never eaten anything better than fat meat and greens with her canned veggies, beans and plenty of southern porch brewed sweet tea. Good God, I wish i could go back 30 years.
I love when husbands like mine always express gratefulness for the meal served to them and in return, wives should thank them for working for the family. We should always be grateful because a simple “thank you” goes a long way
Hermoso comentario... totalmente cierto...
valentina janssens my wife beats me
A little innocuous remark "oh it needs a bit salt" I be told to cook my next meal..!
if every wives act like you do, world will be in peace mam
I grew up in poland and had this kind of an experience. I miss it everyday.
Romanian people are very skilled hard working people ! Great film,beautifully narrated !
👍🇹🇩
Awesome
Im from Bosnia and Montenegro.... My family grew up the same , that lady reminded me of my tough ol grand ma .. rip she would give me a hard time but would give the shirt off her back to keep me warm .
I've learned about Rumania from this. Nice narrating, great pictures. It reminds me of a life in Sentarum Lake in West Kalimantan. Success for you all. Regards from a village around Prambanan Temple, Jogjakarta, Indonesia.
I love their family,i was very inspired and loved.. hello burduja family.. love from the Philippines..😊 i love your country..
I was a guest in their house. They are so hardworking and hospitable and treated us like part of the family. The cooking was delicious. Life in the Delta may look tranquil, but it is so difficult to be isolated all the time and live in poverty. They make the best out of everything.
...the owner of 45 cows don't live in poverty...just hard work.
hey, is there a way i can donate to their families?
Georgiana Sutu do you have there address or contact kindly provide me
@@BlueRice Nooooooooo, don't make them dependent. They are proud, independent, hard working people who like their lifestyle. If outside money comes in it will change everything for them. It was a nice thought though!
@@BlueRice They don't want unearned money. They're proud hardworking people, not beggars.
What a fantastic documentary I wish mittica and his family especially their daughters success and bright future Glory Be to God
Tota et Soli Deo Gloria!
Amen
Amen brother, Glory to God and his son Jesus Christ whom he hath sent.
Amen
Oameni frumosi cu inimi curate ce isi traiesc viata cum nu se poate mai bine!O familie frumoasa cu comportament exemplar,bravo !
'They make it look easy because the pull together as a FAMILY to make it work, NOT an easy life. Bless you folks for all the hard work you do. AWESOME family :)!!
Tom Jones Well said. Life is hard. You can’t do it without family.
this is the kind of documentary that I like.
Lovely people living hard and simple life. God bless them
Ladies and gents THIS IS FREEDOM!!! And I have no idea why i'm still living in the cold UK and not coming back from where I left, to the wonderful Romania and his people to enjoy life!
Cloudvick I know why , you want very busy life and hectic life like everybody else , I like country side but when no one around I don't like , I want to live not really busy but more populations not congested
You don,t know what you had until you leave it
I live and I was born in Romania and I use to spend my time inside the house or thinking how it would be if I was born in America and sometimes I wish I was born in America or other countries ,and now I see that even Americans and other people wish they was born in Romania ,now I see and realize that my country is the most beautiful .Come to romania you wouldnt regret of you come here:)
I visited Romania, good place, honest people.
Proud to say i grew up in romania and lived thst life , down to earth humble and respectfull people in most places mainly small villages
I love the way they love each other that’s what life is all about simple living I envy them
This would be a much simpler life but good. I could see my blood pressure lowering just by watching this lol
This life style looks amazing on TV (phone might add) but living on a day-to-day basis I know is not easy. I grew up in a very a small village in Mexico where your breakfast, lunch and dinner came from the land you worked, my great grandfather raised me and thought me all i know about the land, he passed away when I was 17 (he was 106). Life is very generous, but sometimes it will remind you of how much we need God and nature's mercy just to be able to live another day!
100% agree with you. People from the coach/sofa they don't know about real life. :(
Don't bring god into the beauty of nature. What we make is our achievement, not some god's. Don't lower yourself by believeing that what you see can only be worthwhile, if a god made it.
Hardest/healthiest people!
Very moving story and so true. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful words dear.
Great documentation on a family in transition. The daughter already has one leg in the new world and the other one with grandparents and parents who live traditionally. Life continues whatever happens. Anyway, everything in nature has already given the best for Mitica and his family. May God bless him and his family and people in Danube Delta. wocomoCOOK thank you.
God bless this family, and my wishes for the success of their daughter in life.
This is a very fascinating family documentary. I wish it was a series.. I enjoyed it.
These people are so simple and humble yet so admirable.
Mitica is such a sweet husband! The multumesc to his wife after every meal... It's very lovely. Good family life. I like the wife and daughter as well. They're beautiful inside and outside :)
Beautiful video, country life is great, no drugs, no crime, pollution, thousands of cars, etc. thank you
Crime exists in Danube delta also.Poaching maffia on very high level.The local inhabitants barely can survive.
What you see in this video is wery far from the reality.
True
@@sandorlukacs5618 Let me guess. The local fishermen are fiercly territorial, and if you want in on their business, you'll have to kill them. Literally. They'll visit you with a shot-gun if you mess about their waters. Yeah, I've done this myself where I come from, in North Norway. Local farmers take really good care of their cloudberries up there, but if they see a foreigner picking their berries, you can be sure it's shot-gun time, nevermind the laws. I mean, who are you going to run to? It's miles and miles from everything!
I was with a friend down in the lakes in Sweden. They catch crayfish, which is also really valuable down there. The farmers are really territorial about the lake areas they own, and if they catch foreigners poaching, there's hell to pay. There has been attempts at poaching crayfish, mostly by Germans, for some reason, but when I asked the locals about it, they just laughed and told me that "The lake is deep"...
It's not all wine n roses.
You think there's no pollution on the Danube? REALLY?!
God bless Romania!
It’s like Africa in the villages. I loved ❤️ this documentary all the way through 👏🏾👍🏾
Amen.
My 2nd time to watch this..
So relaxing....remembering my childhood memories as how simple it is...no pollution,and money is not that big deal at all..unlike today on ur every move u need money at all...!!!!
Happiness is in small things! Love it!
What a wonderful video. These people are truly "rich".
Being able to feed your family and build your home on resources that are provided by nature for free must be the most satisfying feeling in the world.
Much better than living in crowded polluted cities
Dennis Ochenge unfortunately they may not know that, cos they have no understanding of the challenges of living on the grid since they have lived all their lives off the grid...it is human nature to want what we do not have, the grass is greener on the other side until we get there.....I guess there is pros and cons to everything...
the narrators voice is the most calming and well spoken one ever
What a beautiful documentary, im forever thankful. Wish the people there all the best in the world ❤
If i was born in this village, id go to school in the city but come back to live in the village, its so beautiful.
I have watched this countless times. But everytime I watch this.
Its brand new. I just love it the most
This should be the real life of humans. No vehicles, No chaos, No office or programs. Just hard work and a beautiful like with mother nature....
Right 👍
Thank you for the great work you have done and love to the people...!!!
This documentary gave me a good mood :)
I want to watch another episode on this beautiful fam!!
Without a doubt this is truly beautiful real life of a village. Thanks for making this documentary film
What a lovely village! Would love to visit.
A lot of lessons in just one documentary, well set and well presented!!! Thank you.....
God bless them.. I think its heavenly life.. truly living close to the nature. I love it
Excellent film with superb narration! These are noble people.
That looks so amazing, but it looks hard as well. A totally different life from what I have and I wonder if I could live like that. These are a proud and strong people and I salute them.
👍🇹🇩Salut
Netflix should pick this up and make a series :) I would watch it all
I like this type of video. It's real, it's unique, it's something remote and interesting, full of ordinary life.
This is my first and favorite episode of the series
They re happy people ....fresh faces ....blessings to all of you ...
My father's name is Mitică. He was born in Romania, in the countryside, having a hard working childhood. I love my father!
Their everyday looks tough. Thumbs up for keeping the good mood!
I'd like to wish the Burduja family all the best
I prefer this life but what I'm living now is more easier but again I LOVE HOW SIMPLE AND MORE LIKE NATURE LOVER ❤️ SO MUCH LOVE FROM PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭
I have watched this documentary more then 100 time because i love that kind of life those are most luck few people fresh food they eat what they grow and know where there food comes from fresh air fresh water hard work good sleep no cars 😁😁that young girl she is still 16 but she will love this life leter her 40s and will.know how she was lucky her child hood if o would have that life i will never change other stuped city life😁😁 free fish no one stops you what you grow and eat look those old ones they are health age 80 and 90 abd still strong and healthy
many thanks to those who made this wonderful reportage, that brings joy and peace in our city dwellers life
By far the best in the series
This family is so decent and loving, and the place so beautiful! I wouldn't mind eating fresh fish at every meal.
👍🇹🇩👏👏
Life is hard
Where is life not hard, unless you're wealthy and don't have to work to make a living, please let me know and I'll move there. @@BartSimpson-jd2vs
My Dad would often say, "Utilize your resources". These people do. Most of us can too. Learn one edible wild plant, one wild mushroom per year, and learn how to eat fish with bones. Here in SE Iowa, USA, if you can eat carp and dandelions, you'll never go hungry. That said, I am also thankful for my computer, running water and that I can buy butter at the grocery store. Peace.
So nice to see that you are so grateful . May God keep you in His grace .
Thats the thing with carp, they're found everywhere even up here in Canada
Humble, very humble...
What beautiful clean way to live . Natural resources all around you .
I love how they show and explain all the ingredients and methods for the recipes. I’ll definitely try the fish pie and fish soup! Looks delicious!!!
Heart touching documentary . i enjoyed it a lot while watching. The life is more easier to live than hills and mountains. my wishes to Mitica and his family..from Kathmandu, Nepal
Thank you. Incredibly beautiful and thought provoking.
greetings from Serbia dear Romanians brothers.
Stay safe and healthy, bro.
One of the best channels in youtube.
His grandma👵 voice is so cute and adorable😍
I grew up living off the land and i could definately go back to it. Beautiful life
I've been transported to another nearby realm on the other side of the globe. Good to know the distant neighbors.
My Wish to visit their family for a Lunch...:) They may not so rich but they are utilizing the resources in the best way to live their Life.
I remembered my grandmother while I was watching this Video who used to prepared food in clay Pots when we used to visit her in Village.
God bless their family and their entire Village!!!!
im in love romania country,after i watch this video. im from east timor.
angel angel hello , it's really nice. Would love to travel in this area, delta of Danube River. Também fala português ?
angel angel obrigado
Aaah... timor timur??
Valoh < > Vlah Roman , Dac , vorbesti Romaneste (Vlaha) mult sanatate draga Romane (Vlahule , Valohule )
I like their modest way of living.
Very inspiring documentary. Hope to see more of your works soon :-)
Beautiful documentary, Beautiful people and such a beautiful place as well!
what a wonderful way of living,very simple and very resourceful..that is real life and contentment with simplicity... thanks for this documentary video.i learn more about simple living..thanks man
This is a very humbling doc. I really enjoyed it.
5:08 woah😲 the waterline is completely blended with the sky.. beautiful man..so beautiful..😇
Real food. It can't be topped. Beautifully accomplished video.
Fantastic as real and natural it can get!!!!!!❤️
i remember my grandpas house, that was true happiness
True happiness indeed, but only those who experienced it would agree with you.
Wish the family the best in the future.
I was thinking of Tevye from Fiddler on the Roof, what a cracking village and humble lifestyle. Truly gave me pleasure to watch this.
Fried fishcake with fresh herbs, pan fried fish, steam fish, fish head soup and fish jerky are five of the best way to eat fish and is very delicious. I would be very grateful just have those fish everyday. What little Danube Delta has is paradise compare to other third world countries in Africa.
Very beautiful documentary. Well done to the creators.. I loved everything about the story, reminded me of how simple and productive the life is suppose to be.
Man I enjoyed this documentary so much and I was so into it I felt apart of there family while watching .. what a warm and loving video thank u so much for sharing this with us .... so enjoyable 😀
I was in this place and can i say that it's not miserable than look like. It's too a vry beautiful place. If you understand how these people live there, you will want much more to live like them.
One of my favs next to the Cuban beans and rice! And others. These are so amazing, thank you 🙏🥰
Excellent Documentary, thanks!
I have finished viewing it. I am old (80) and disease ridden, living on borrowed time. Were I not disease ridden, even at this advanced age, I would have loved to become part of this family ...good luck to them. The girl should learn and return to her roots. Otherwise, she will be rootless trying to adjust the new environment ...not easy ..we should not kill villages ...they are the life givers. It is the village that is the 'BASE' Do not let the village die ...You are the REAL people of the society ...I salute you ...
Love of the family simple living
I grew up with 16 siblings10 sisters 5 brothers and myself. Salmon,trout,walleye,pike was my favorite,bluegill,perch.crappie.ducks,pheasant,turkey and gease. Chickens, pigs cows. Made our own butter,grew and caned our veggies,now I have a trade and work in the automotive industry in Detroit Michigan. I try to go home every month, I miss northern Michigan the most and feel empty here. To have a life worth living and God is guiding you.That is a life worth living. God Bless these people.
20:08 "how much fish you got"
"Little"
Brings whole supermarket of fish
To get by in bussines you got to be a bit of thief. LMAO.
well they are cooking for 5 people. And that day the daughter was leaving, so I would expect they made a feast
@@leonardovosper8550 haha
The grandma is so savage XD love it.
Thankyou for the fantastic doco - very interesting , keeps me in check to be very greatful for the things we take for granted
i love it ..that's the real meaning of life .. you feel every single day the way it should be .
What a Wonderful film, Great people, It's beautifully done, this film, but also the country
I love to see how other people live that seems like a wonderful life !!!!
Very greatful mother, greatful wife, greatful daughter... this is what life should be
I prefer this life rather than in crowded and noisy city. Nice place very hardworking and sweet people God bless them.