Crimea - Yevpatoria - The other way
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2020
- Take a walk around the Western Crimea’s top resort town, Yevpatoria. Complete with 2,500+ years of history we’ll bring you rig up to date with everything going on there, from churches to amusement arcades and even a way to get healthy. It’s all there in this action-packed video !!
Luc, tell your compatriots, that Nicolai II asked his cousin Eduard, the king of Great Britain, to accommodate his family, but Eduard refused to save the cousin Nicky's life.
Nice 👍 video,I visit all the cities in Crimea some weeks ago and Yalta was breath taking.Had some footage and different perspectives though !
Thank you for the video. I really consider that besides interesting explanations about Russian places your videos are a good tool to learn English too! Thank you, Mr. Jones!
You're welcome, Valeriy - great to hear that you like them. keep watching; there is a lot more to come !!
Ooo, great, we've been here in the summer and really enjoyed the city 😀
I've been to Evpatorya but your video made me want to go there once again.
Go for it, Anna !!
Looks like you had a lot of fun filming! Keep em' coming!
super! Welcome to Yevpatoria!
This was a quote from a TV bridge made by Vladimir Posner between the Soviet and American TV watchers when a soviet woman said that there is no sex in the movies in the USSR. The quat was purposely shortened and made as a joke. Of course, they didn't mean any porno films. And censorship was almost the same in cinematography in both countries at the time.
Thanks for your positive vibes!! And interesting stories of course))
You're welcome, Nyurka - glad that you enjoy watching them (& there's lots more) !!
i just absolutely love your style. its super interactive and fun to watch you.
Thank you Amreen - please keep watching, as there's much more to come !!
BTW, it wasn't about distrust of the minorities but the departation was done to save the back of the soviet soldiers from the shots of the Crimean Tatars who collaborated with the Nazi army there. In the States, they prisoned Japanese Americans even without them being collaborating with the enemy during the war time.
looks like so much fun! loved it
Crimea is always fun !!
Have you been to Kazantip cape yet? I am going to check it out soon but cannot find your video about this part of Crimea here.
Did you go to Taygan I wonder, would be cool to see you pet lions :)
Not this time, Polya - but I’ll be back !!
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Thanks Masha - have you ever been to Yevpatoria ?!?!
he sounds like gordon ramsay !!!!!!!!
Many people tell me this - I'm still not sure whether it's a good or a bad thing !!
Зі за Броди ція Єш епрб Йожеф ❤
1/48 Tall white Pillars and White Balustrade Do they date back to Imperial Era?
Never knew about Black Algae on seashore giving name to Black Sea
Last Church Saint Nicholas Visited by NOW SAINT TSAR WHERE HE WAS BLESSED BY ANOTHER SAINT
BISHOP OF TAURIDE in Archives Film Footage
Which one you like more, Yalta or Yevpatoria?
Yevpatoria has better beaches (ie, sandy) but is more remote - there isn’t much around it, unlike Yalta
Никогда не был в Крыму...
имя - люк, как крышка на дороге ! ну ты шутник !
Its so sad I know a few people from Ukraine, that are anti Russian and I keep trying to explain go them there wrong, but for the most part everyone in the city I was born on the Russian border kharciv are very pro Russian government like me
Так ты в итоге купил ту, что говорит «мы ездим там, где волки с***ть не сядут»! 😆😆😆😆🙈
Hi Alexandra - yes, I wore this 't' shirt when I visited Dagestan in March this year (& I made two videos there; check 'em out) !!
Люк, зачем вы все ставите артикли перед республиками бывшего СССР? -- The Ukraine, THE Russia (at 11:23), the Crimea -- come to that ;-) ..... What's the point in doing that?
You're right that Crimea probably shouldn't be preceeded by 'the' although for us oldies, it still sounds better. Ukraine, and even Sudan used to be called The Sudan, if you go back far enough !!
@@theotherway9498 , I've been hearing it since i began to deal with English-speakers in the mid-nineties ,and it's always made me wonder :-)
so sad to see a rusian signs and name of shops in rusian, a lot changed since i was there in my childhood🥲 crimea is ukraine!
Before 1954 was Russia