Found your channel by accident and somehow I can't stop watching your videos. I'm a 33 years old Bulgarian and I have never visited Varna in my life and it is really interesting for me seeing the city from your perspective. Have you considered checking other cities as Plovdiv, Sofia, Veliko Turnovo?
Hi Ivan, I am so happy you are enjoying the content. I have been to all the cities you have mentioned, however not as a UA-camr... But I definitely will... Stay tuned mate!
This chicken burger restaurant should be sponsor of this video because If I go Varna definetely I will eat in there. I cant imagine more effective ad :)
That is some size when you get up close. Interesting vid thanks for posting. Only been to Sofia, which I loved but Varna looks like it’s going to be on my return journey to beautiful Bulgaria.
I enjoyed your Varna series, Justin. I always found the stories of everyday life during communist rule fascinating. We are so lucky now that we can take a plane to those destinations, like we would take a train, and we can immerse ourselves in an atmosphere that, before 1990, was surrounded with mystery.
Hi Arjen, You expressed my fellings perfectly. Every year I see more and more of it disappearing so I am always greatful for a place that has that old vibe to it. Thank you for watching mate!
If you thought that monument is impressive, well, try the one is nearby Shumen called The Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria erected in 1981, since the official foundation of Bulgaria in 681 AD. Highly recommended! The mosaics are very interesting as well.
Hello my friend. Actually I have seen it, and It looks so impressive, like something from our of space or the transformers. My plan is to visit all of them as a UA-camr in good time. Thank you for your input and watching. All the best my friend
@@J.E.E I am glad you liked all these giant structures, but these all are monuments of shame now. Russia once played it as a liberator but after 1945 (and even earlier though) it played it as an occupator. Recently there was a documentary movie about it. You can watch "Второто освобождение" on UA-cam with English subtitles if you are interested to get yourself acknowledged how they occupied Bulgaria and no one even speaks about because generations of people were killed. So you will be more objective about these monuments if you speak about the other side of the Soviet Union in your videos. It's not about greatness and friendship anymore. This is why these are left abandoned.
I was inside this monument in 2015 .There are terraces above the soldiers' heads.The whole hill below is a huge bunker, there was even a hospital below.Really something impressive.Unfortunately almost everything is already destroyed.
Hey Justin just recently started watching your videos great job man very informative with good humour, amazing how many different languages you speak, keep up the good.
Hi Costas, I am happy your enjoyed the content. Love my languages, combined with travel they are my greatest passions in life. Thank you so much for watching and commenting.
I am impressed to hear your russian skills. I know how hard it is for someone not speaking a slavic language as a mother tongue to develop a good command of a language from a completely another group...
So massive! Very interesting place indeed. I just realised I know so little about Bulgaria, I definetly have to visit someday. I know it used to be a very popular holiday destination in the community times for Poles. Great work mate!👍
Hello my friend. I think you will enjoy it very much. With the top quality footage you make with your camera, Bulgaria will be fantastic for you. Always was a great holiday destination.
Hello my friend. I am happy you enjoyed it and I hope to post a lot more, so stay tuned for much more entertainment. Thank you for watching and commenting 👌👍
Now I want to tell you something that not everyone knows. 1 Without the Bulgarian soldiers, Russia would not have been able to liberate Bulgaria, they suffered terrible losses. 2 When Bulgaria was liberated, Britain sent its navy to protect Turkey and said that if Bulgaria was formed on such a scale as a state, it would bomb Moscow. therefore, the territory liberated and inhabited by Bulgarians was left almost entirely in Turkish hands again. That is why there is a unification war a few years later. although quite vast territories remain in foreign possession again, where these Bulgarians are tortured by the local population, speaks not only of Turkey but in Serbia Romania and Greece. 3.I understand that you see a lot of the bad sides of Bulgaria while traveling. But keep in mind that after the end of World War I and World War 2, Bulgaria paid more reparations than Germany, which lost the war. After the liberation, we even paid the Russians for the help. And half of our gold reserves are still kept in England. This is a poor country, the last 100 years we have over 7 wars, starting with the liberation war, then the unification, the next day we are attacked by Serbia instigated by Austria, we have 1 inter-allied 2 inter-allied, 1 world and 2 world wars as for the last 50 years communism. But we have not always been like that, 30 years of the last century Bulgaria is the fastest growing country in the world, the lev is stronger than the dollar. It used to be like Switzerland on the Balkan Peninsula, many Germans came to work here. Bulgarian army was considered like a Prussian in the Balkans.
Like many countries in the Region, most of the funding goes to the capital... I have zigzagged the entire country and I think that it is a pattern. Will be doing more coverage of this amazing country, so lets find out for sure!
Hey Justin! Next time you can go to the Retro Musium located in Grand mall, filled with a lot of items from Soviet times and it's really an interesting place to visit.
One thing is being grateful for the liberation from the Ottomans and another thing are all the soviet monuments. I don't see why Bulgaria has to be grateful for to the soviet soldiers. Who did they liberate us from? We didn't declare war on the Soviet Union and didn't send soldiers to fight on the front. Nevertheless the Soviet Union invaded Bulgaria in 1944, placed an occupational army for a few years and then a puppet government for a few decades. Thank you for that, Soviet Union!
Bulgaria was always on the crosspath between the countries. Even today we may belong to the EU, but alot of the peoples still have their simpathy to Russia. And one more thing! Bulgaria and Russia are bonded alot earlyer than 19th century. The christianity and cyrilic alphabet was brought to Russia from bulgarian priests in the end of the middle ages.
Hi Anton. I honestly feel the sympathy towards the Russians when I am in Bulgaria and a major part is the history they share. I plan on visiting the Cyrilic museum in Bulgaria and delve more into the history and how it is the foundation of orthodox Christianity. I stated that the History dates back centuries, but focused in on the part that was relevant to the Amazing monument. Thank you so much for your input and feedback. All the best mate!👍👍
It took 7 months to construct the token of good will, and over 27,000 volunteers. 10,000 tons of concrete and 1,000 tons of armature iron were carted up the hillside, which was gifted 20,000 newly planted trees to accent the tribute. It was functional and cared for until 1989.
Hi Mickey. Honestly I am not even sure if my camera can zoom🤣🤣🤣 But there are many of these monuments in Bulgaria and I plan on making videos of all of them, so I will definitely pay attention in future ones👍👌 Thank you for the quality feedback
...my heart goes out to all the Bulgarian Cabbies,.. keep doing what you do best. ...McDonalds,.. eat your heart out. ...the glorification of war only helps to perpetuate it... ... ... hold on.
In the times of tsar Simeon I, the first tsar in existence, Bulgaria's empire stretched far and wide, all the way up to where modern Ukraine lies. During those times the Bulgarian empire spread the Cyrillic script to all Slavic tribes at the time, many of which were illiterate. This was of course before most of today's Slavic nations were even formed, including today's Russia which was back then made up of smaller regions ruled by Khans.
Hi Alex, Thank you so much for the History on Bulgaria and its former might. The origins of the Cyrillic alphabet I was aware of and I have even visited a museum near Varna that is dedicated to that history. Always appreciate the comments and thank you for watching👍👌
In Varna nothing changed...you are funny guy! Boulevard on the canal - few hundred million euros. Shifting the port to the south for may be a billion. That's nothing too. New areas on that places for hundred of millions. Landslide reinforcement for millions… I didn't see you on those places!
There is indeed a bunker underneath... Or more like a bomb shelter. The thing in this video that makes it "100% Bulgaria authentic" is the constant sound of an angle grinder somewhere in the background :D
Do a lot of Russians have property in Bulgaria compared to other foreigners?? Does Bulgaria have Methodist, Lutheran and Anglican churches? Thank you for this eye opening video.
As a person born and raised in Bulgaria, I wouldn't say that Russian people have properties in Bulgaria at all. Same as Bulgarians in Russia. Except if somebody hasn't relocated or got married in the other country, I don't think that they buy or inherit properties just like that.
Impressive structure Justin there in Varna... They should clean off the graffitti and clear the weeds out and maybe plant some flowers since it is so impressive of a sight... GG...IN
I can travel the world and never leave my home, thank you Sir, GREAT videos !
Hi Jose,
That is so nice of you to say that, as my intention is to bring you guys along with me and inspire you to travel to New places.
Thank you👃
Found your channel by accident and somehow I can't stop watching your videos. I'm a 33 years old Bulgarian and I have never visited Varna in my life and it is really interesting for me seeing the city from your perspective. Have you considered checking other cities as Plovdiv, Sofia, Veliko Turnovo?
Hi Ivan,
I am so happy you are enjoying the content.
I have been to all the cities you have mentioned, however not as a UA-camr... But I definitely will...
Stay tuned mate!
This chicken burger restaurant should be sponsor of this video because If I go Varna definetely I will eat in there. I cant imagine more effective ad :)
🤣🤣🤣 I can honestly say you won't regret it👍👌
Admirations for pronouncing Burgas correctly. Cheers!
Very interesting place, thanks for sharing mate 👍
Thank you mate, always appreciate the comments👍👌
That is some size when you get up close. Interesting vid thanks for posting. Only been to Sofia, which I loved but Varna looks like it’s going to be on my return journey to beautiful Bulgaria.
I enjoyed your Varna series, Justin. I always found the stories of everyday life during communist rule fascinating. We are so lucky now that we can take a plane to those destinations, like we would take a train, and we can immerse ourselves in an atmosphere that, before 1990, was surrounded with mystery.
Hi Arjen,
You expressed my fellings perfectly.
Every year I see more and more of it disappearing so I am always greatful for a place that has that old vibe to it.
Thank you for watching mate!
Great video. I specifically liked the drone shot at the end, really showed the scale of the monument.
Hi tom,
It really was massive... And super impressive!
That monument is really impressive
Hi Eamonn,
It really is, and Bulgaria has loads of them and I plan on sharing them all with you guys.
That hamburger sure looked tasty! Great video my friend
Thank you my friend... It sure was 👍
Thanks Justin, great video, great insight. A definite destination for the future Stay safe
Thank you Paul, I highly recommend it.
All the best mate👍👌
Brilliant! I just now found you! Amazing isn't it? An immediate subscription, too! Well done! 👏
I am so happy you enjoyed it and thank you so much for the support👍👌
wow really love this video man! Keep up good work!
Thank you my friend... Comments like yours keep me motivated👍👌
@@J.E.E great work man, really enjoy your videos, combining history with food, it's win/win for me!
@@kw2142 we must be kindred spirits, because that's what does it for me too.
@@J.E.E indeed! would love to see u do similar trips to Romania, central europe also etc!
If you thought that monument is impressive, well, try the one is nearby Shumen called The Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria erected in 1981, since the official foundation of Bulgaria in 681 AD. Highly recommended! The mosaics are very interesting as well.
Hello my friend.
Actually I have seen it, and It looks so impressive, like something from our of space or the transformers.
My plan is to visit all of them as a UA-camr in good time.
Thank you for your input and watching.
All the best my friend
@@J.E.E I am glad you liked all these giant structures, but these all are monuments of shame now. Russia once played it as a liberator but after 1945 (and even earlier though) it played it as an occupator. Recently there was a documentary movie about it. You can watch "Второто освобождение" on UA-cam with English subtitles if you are interested to get yourself acknowledged how they occupied Bulgaria and no one even speaks about because generations of people were killed. So you will be more objective about these monuments if you speak about the other side of the Soviet Union in your videos. It's not about greatness and friendship anymore. This is why these are left abandoned.
I was inside this monument in 2015 .There are terraces above the soldiers' heads.The whole hill below is a huge bunker, there was even a hospital below.Really something impressive.Unfortunately almost everything is already destroyed.
Hey Justin just recently started watching your videos great job man very informative with good humour, amazing how many different languages you speak, keep up the good.
Hi Costas,
I am happy your enjoyed the content.
Love my languages, combined with travel they are my greatest passions in life.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting.
I am impressed to hear your russian skills. I know how hard it is for someone not speaking a slavic language as a mother tongue to develop a good command of a language from a completely another group...
So massive! Very interesting place indeed. I just realised I know so little about Bulgaria, I definetly have to visit someday. I know it used to be a very popular holiday destination in the community times for Poles. Great work mate!👍
Hello my friend.
I think you will enjoy it very much.
With the top quality footage you make with your camera, Bulgaria will be fantastic for you.
Always was a great holiday destination.
Well done Justin. Thanks for sharing your insights and the entertainment it provides. That historical backflash was truly interesting too.
Hello my friend.
I am happy you enjoyed it and I hope to post a lot more, so stay tuned for much more entertainment.
Thank you for watching and commenting 👌👍
Now I want to tell you something that not everyone knows.
1 Without the Bulgarian soldiers, Russia would not have been able to liberate Bulgaria, they suffered terrible losses.
2 When Bulgaria was liberated, Britain sent its navy to protect Turkey and said that if Bulgaria was formed on such a scale as a state, it would bomb Moscow. therefore, the territory liberated and inhabited by Bulgarians was left almost entirely in Turkish hands again. That is why there is a unification war a few years later. although quite vast territories remain in foreign possession again, where these Bulgarians are tortured by the local population, speaks not only of Turkey but in Serbia Romania and Greece.
3.I understand that you see a lot of the bad sides of Bulgaria while traveling. But keep in mind that after the end of World War I and World War 2, Bulgaria paid more reparations than Germany, which lost the war. After the liberation, we even paid the Russians for the help. And half of our gold reserves are still kept in England. This is a poor country, the last 100 years we have over 7 wars, starting with the liberation war, then the unification, the next day we are attacked by Serbia instigated by Austria, we have 1 inter-allied 2 inter-allied, 1 world and 2 world wars as for the last 50 years communism. But we have not always been like that, 30 years of the last century Bulgaria is the fastest growing country in the world, the lev is stronger than the dollar. It used to be like Switzerland on the Balkan Peninsula, many Germans came to work here. Bulgarian army was considered like a Prussian in the Balkans.
Yes! He’s kinda ignorant
Bravo, super ,i lake so much!!!
Too cool
Thank you for watching!
great visit by hank shrader
I have eaten at that Burger Van, great food and great service. Even better views of the beach and beyond.
Great shot at the end! Have you been to other places in the country? Would you say they, unlike Varna have changed or?
Like many countries in the Region, most of the funding goes to the capital... I have zigzagged the entire country and I think that it is a pattern.
Will be doing more coverage of this amazing country, so lets find out for sure!
Hey Justin! Next time you can go to the Retro Musium located in Grand mall, filled with a lot of items from Soviet times and it's really an interesting place to visit.
One thing is being grateful for the liberation from the Ottomans and another thing are all the soviet monuments. I don't see why Bulgaria has to be grateful for to the soviet soldiers. Who did they liberate us from? We didn't declare war on the Soviet Union and didn't send soldiers to fight on the front. Nevertheless the Soviet Union invaded Bulgaria in 1944, placed an occupational army for a few years and then a puppet government for a few decades. Thank you for that, Soviet Union!
Bulgaria was always on the crosspath between the countries. Even today we may belong to the EU, but alot of the peoples still have their simpathy to Russia. And one more thing! Bulgaria and Russia are bonded alot earlyer than 19th century. The christianity and cyrilic alphabet was brought to Russia from bulgarian priests in the end of the middle ages.
Hi Anton.
I honestly feel the sympathy towards the Russians when I am in Bulgaria and a major part is the history they share.
I plan on visiting the Cyrilic museum in Bulgaria and delve more into the history and how it is the foundation of orthodox Christianity.
I stated that the History dates back centuries, but focused in on the part that was relevant to the Amazing monument.
Thank you so much for your input and feedback.
All the best mate!👍👍
brit and bulgarian having a conversation in broken russian lmao
It took 7 months to construct the token of good will, and over 27,000 volunteers. 10,000 tons of concrete and 1,000 tons of armature iron were carted up the hillside, which was gifted 20,000 newly planted trees to accent the tribute. It was functional and cared for until 1989.
I missed that monument, TV tower in Tallinn has been really great moment. Downstairs is place with seats and so on. Just sit and think socialism.
Justin you should have zoomed in on the soldiers face on the wall
Hi Mickey.
Honestly I am not even sure if my camera can zoom🤣🤣🤣
But there are many of these monuments in Bulgaria and I plan on making videos of all of them, so I will definitely pay attention in future ones👍👌
Thank you for the quality feedback
Hello Justin👋 How are you?
Hi Petter, I am well thanks.
How are you my friend?
@@J.E.E I’m fine 🙂
...my heart goes out to all the Bulgarian Cabbies,.. keep doing what you do best.
...McDonalds,.. eat your heart out.
...the glorification of war only helps to perpetuate it... ... ... hold on.
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In the times of tsar Simeon I, the first tsar in existence, Bulgaria's empire stretched far and wide, all the way up to where modern Ukraine lies.
During those times the Bulgarian empire spread the Cyrillic script to all Slavic tribes at the time, many of which were illiterate.
This was of course before most of today's Slavic nations were even formed, including today's Russia which was back then made up of smaller regions ruled by Khans.
Hi Alex,
Thank you so much for the History on Bulgaria and its former might.
The origins of the Cyrillic alphabet I was aware of and I have even visited a museum near Varna that is dedicated to that history.
Always appreciate the comments and thank you for watching👍👌
i think there is supposed to be an undergtound hospital/bunker(non functioning) under it, but im not from there , i never went to the monument
Justin, от куда ты так хорошо по русский разговариваешь?
You should come in the summer. Place is mad
In Varna nothing changed...you are funny guy! Boulevard on the canal - few hundred million euros. Shifting the port to the south for may be a billion. That's nothing too. New areas on that places for hundred of millions. Landslide reinforcement for millions… I didn't see you on those places!
There is indeed a bunker underneath... Or more like a bomb shelter.
The thing in this video that makes it "100% Bulgaria authentic" is the constant sound of an angle grinder somewhere in the background :D
Please, make a vlog from Burgas next time. It is more beautiful than Varna :)
Do a lot of Russians have property in Bulgaria compared to other foreigners?? Does Bulgaria have Methodist, Lutheran and Anglican churches? Thank you for this eye opening video.
As a person born and raised in Bulgaria, I wouldn't say that Russian people have properties in Bulgaria at all. Same as Bulgarians in Russia. Except if somebody hasn't relocated or got married in the other country, I don't think that they buy or inherit properties just like that.
Impressive structure Justin there in Varna... They should clean off the graffitti and clear the weeds out and maybe plant some flowers since it is so impressive of a sight... GG...IN
Cool to see the Russian monument, brutal architecture. Are you worried about seeing real soldiers?
Hi Vic,
That monument was impressive!!!
Try not to worry until there is something to worry about😊
Make enjoying the journey much easier!
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През комунизма съю обикалял навсякъде из НРБ. Сега небих си го позволил.
I'm soviet union