Gabriel, I've really been loving these videos about Georgia! I have to say that I never knew anything about Georgia at all, I had just heard the name of the country, and that's about it. But through watching your videos of your time there, I have become very interested in this beautiful country. Thank you for sharing your travels, it has really opened my eyes even more to the world, since I've been watching your channel! Those natural hot springs sound really awesome. I love doing saunas, so I can imagine how great it would be to spend a few hours going back and forth between the sauna, hot springs bath and cold shower! So relaxing and invigorating at the same time.
@@giouras To begin with, learn how to disagree with someone else's ideas without insulting that person. 1)Everyone knows that Greece is one of the most important pillars in western civilization and its development (if not the most). So, chill out! 2) History and mythology are not the same. However, on the basis of having studied ancient Greek and Greek mythology in high school, I have internalized its importance not only in literature but in other fields as well. So, what you say makes sense. Nevertheless, 3) Greece has been almost thoroughly dug up by numerous respectable archaeologists throughout many many years, and if what you say is true, they must have discovered at least a shred of evidence which would justify your idea. 4) What I say is not a product of my imagination. There is physical evidence discovered by archeologists, that is considered as the most ancient DISCOVERED evidence so far, which dates back to 8,000 years. Now, it's also possible that for instance in 20 years from now they will discover another evidence in another country which will change this image. But, so far the oldest wine vessel is found in Georgia! "Yes founded not made." - If it's found then it already implies that it has been made.
@@giouras What about Medea she was Greek? Many Greeks say she was Greek, although she was a Georgian princess. Why do you have such an inferiority complex among the Greeks?
Christian Parkes Ⓥ Are you serious? We've been eating animals as a way of life, and here we have a PETA-Vegetable eating complaining about eating dead animals? GTFO and protest a carnivore's right to eat meat elsewhere.
@@ChristianParkesArt Get a grip, animals have no problem eating us given the opportunity. Its called a food chain hierarchy. Never feel guilty about winning
Hey Gabriel! First off, you're doing a fantastic job, and keep doing it! Secondly, we don't claim anything, including the fact that Georgia is the cradle of wine; there are lots of proofs out there to say it out loud. P.S. You are not the only one who said that we "claim" something. Nate, from Kara and Nate, also did that, which is rather offending for me, as a Georgian. We don't need to invent things to prove that we are one of the oldest civilizations, with some interesting background; facts are showing that instead. I'm not gonna link you the articles in here, but if you are really interested in Georgian (or any country's) history and culture, there's a lot of information on the internet, about everything. Cheers!
@@giouras To begin with, learn how to disagree with someone else's ideas without insulting that person. 1)Everyone knows that Greece is one of the most important pillars in western civilization and its development (if not the most). So, chill out! 2) History and mythology are not the same. However, on the basis of having studied ancient Greek and Greek mythology in high school, I have internalized its importance not only in literature but in other fields as well. So, what you say makes sense. Nevertheless, 3) Greece has been almost thoroughly dug up by numerous respectable archaeologists throughout many many years, and if what you say is true, they must have discovered at least a shred of evidence which would justify your idea. 4) What I say is not a product of my imagination. There is physical evidence discovered by archeologists, that is considered as the most ancient DISCOVERED evidence so far, which dates back to 8,000 years. Now, it's also possible that for instance in 20 years from now they will discover another ground-breaking evidence in another country which will change this image. But, so far the oldest wine vessel is found in Georgia!
that statue on top of the hill is the mother of Kartli (Georgia). she had a sword in one hand and wine in the other. meaning that Georgians are usually happy to see guests and will give you wine food etc, but are also ready to fight if you are an enemy
"The Bridge of Peace (Georgian: მშვიდობის ხიდი, mshvidobis khidi) is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs, over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi, capital of Georgia.[" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_of_Peace
Thanks @Gabriel Traveler. We've been there last month. But in a short vacay.. there’’s so much to explore. very nice content. you've just earned another subscriber, cheers! from Dubai
You're videos are very authentic, informative, and unpretentious. You and Mark Wolters are my favorite UA-cam travel bloggers by far. Keep up the good work.... One other comment: the MSN here in the US tries to play down the Eastern bloc..... But that is just a beautiful city and it doesn't seem much different than the west
So interesting to learn about countries I didn't know existed! Would be great to hear more from Steve and Dane about why they are there, if they plan on staying longer, visa requirements or if they can pick up any work whilst there. Really fascinating. Thanks Gabe!
I noticed all of the different coloured lighting that is used to illuminate the buildings and such -- Also, that the street lights seem to me to be kind of a funny shade of yellow.
Gabriel, great video and I've subscribed to your channel. One piece of feedback is I feel sound could be better (maybe for future videos). Good luck and I love hearing that you enjoyed Tbilisi- - a magical city!!
We wrote you a few months ago about coming to Krakow.. we will be here for another month. If you visit you are welcome to stay in our spare room. (Right next to market square..) We think the restrictions are getting lifted soon. Beautiful jazz scene, amazing food and kind people. Cheers
Please! Please! Does anyone know the name of the song she was singing? 10:55
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Good video, pretty educational about a place few people know anything about. Was kind of hoping you'd ask your companion there what were his main reasons for deciding to move to Georgia.
Nice and informative video. The church which you mentioned, is called"Sameba". The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi ,commonly known as Sameba church. The biggest orthodox cathedral in the world. Its free to visit,but there is not any old or special artistic ornamentation within the church.But its nice to visit. Thanks for sharing with us,keep traveling.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos That's the old parliament. The new one is in the city of Kutaisi www.google.es/search?q=georgian+parliament&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjd37n8l8XeAhWOxYUKHareBD0Q_AUIDigB&biw=1366&bih=657#imgrc=x1T-KopOT6v9mM:
The statue on the hill is Kartlis Deda (Mother of Georgians), she holds a bowl of wine in one hand for guests and a sword in the other for enemies. The oldest winery was found in Armenia, but there is archaeological evidence of wine in Georgia at the same time. In fact, our word “wine” is derived from “gvino” - the Georgian word for wine. The cornbread thing you had with the soup is "mchadi". Enjoy your stay in Tbilisi.
Gabriel you found the only tourist area of Tbilisi and seem to have missed the best parts. This is the problem with being a simply a traveler. You need to stay for a while to understand what you are looking at. The answer is to be a sojourner.
Hey, Gabriel! Can you please share some information about that Georgian club? I’m going to go to Georgia soon and will stay there for quite a while so it’ll be useful to learn their language :-)
Hi Gabriel Traveler, thank you for your work and videos, also just in case, of course, old Tbilisi also has its own historical, specific appearance and significance, which also manifests itself in the ethno-cultural mix and so on., but there are also other interesting places of Tbilisi, like Rustaveli Avenu, Marjanishvili St, Agmashenebeli Avenu, Sololaki, Freedom Square and other places, with all the kind, various European architectural styles of buildings, houses, places, streets and cultural centers and you will get a much more complete picture about Tbilisi. The same applies to Batumi, Kutaisi, Borjomi and other Georgian cities and places. Sincerely, Alex.
Thank you Gabriel, I already clicked a Like under this video and I wrote some of my comments and saw your other videos about other European cities and have absolutely respect to your work. Sincerely,alex
Just in case, I mean after I watched your videos about Tbilisi, I wrote my comment that "...there are also other interesting places of Tbilisi, like Rustaveli Avenu, Marjanishvili St, Agmashenebeli Avenu, Sololaki, Freedom Square and other places, with all the kind, various European architectural styles of buildings, houses, places, streets and cultural centers...."
HEY GABRIEL, INTERESTING VIDEO. YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THE ROMAN ARCH. I HAVE HEARD THAT THE ROMAN ARCH ARCH ORIGINALLY CAME FROM TUSCANY. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE BUT I DO KNOW THAT THE ROMANS WERE GREAT IN ABSORBING OTHER CULTURES INTO THEIR OWN. HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING ALONG THIS LINE? IT WOULD BE A VERY INTERESTING THING TO KNOW IF IT WAS TRUE. SO FAR I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO GET ANY INFORMATION ABOUT IT ON GOOGLE SO MAYBE IT'S NOT TRUE. IF IT'S NOT ON GOOGLE THEN IT ISN'T TRUE. LOL
Just to be clear oldest winery found in Armenia noted as 6600 b.c. and in Georgia 6000 b.c. also for some time Armenians and Georgians were living in 1 kingdom called Urartu. And i must say that oldest winery found in the world is China P.S. so i guess it comes to us from silk road...with best regards from Georgian
gush get no armenian oldest wine was found in georgia witch is over 10000 year old and we never been together what urartu even urartu wasnot armenia Armenia become armenia somwhere 1300 bs s But i m not surprised you sayng that becouse u are armenian😂😂😂
Great video man! I enjoyed it a lot! Looking forward to see the "how expensive it is Georgia" one! Which is the name of the song you covered the original one with? The one yt flagged your video with? Cheers from a German guy living in Mexico City right now & others in Vancouver as well as Hannover...
The smell of the baths were bad because is has * გოგირდი * whitch is like water that cures people as they like to say it so it has some special thing in it thats why it smelled :D
Hidden gem of Europe! I love Tbilisi!
Beautiful country...I miss Georgia, hope to go back someday
Very beautiful city of Tbilisi, Georgia travel video. Nice creation. Great work friends.
Gabriel, I've really been loving these videos about Georgia! I have to say that I never knew anything about Georgia at all, I had just heard the name of the country, and that's about it. But through watching your videos of your time there, I have become very interested in this beautiful country. Thank you for sharing your travels, it has really opened my eyes even more to the world, since I've been watching your channel!
Those natural hot springs sound really awesome. I love doing saunas, so I can imagine how great it would be to spend a few hours going back and forth between the sauna, hot springs bath and cold shower! So relaxing and invigorating at the same time.
The oldest wine grapes and wine jar was discovered in Georgia so yes Georgia is cradle of wine ....
here are the proofs as well www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41977709; www.nytimes.com/2017/11/13/science/georgia-oldest-wine.html
Kalidona Greece. You don't know about history.
@@lalie9019 Yes founded not made.
@@giouras To begin with, learn how to disagree with someone else's ideas without insulting that person.
1)Everyone knows that Greece is one of the most important pillars in western civilization and its development (if not the most). So, chill out!
2) History and mythology are not the same. However, on the basis of having studied ancient Greek and Greek mythology in high school, I have internalized its importance not only in literature but in other fields as well. So, what you say makes sense. Nevertheless,
3) Greece has been almost thoroughly dug up by numerous respectable archaeologists throughout many many years, and if what you say is true, they must have discovered at least a shred of evidence which would justify your idea.
4) What I say is not a product of my imagination. There is physical evidence discovered by archeologists, that is considered as the most ancient DISCOVERED evidence so far, which dates back to 8,000 years. Now, it's also possible that for instance in 20 years from now they will discover another evidence in another country which will change this image. But, so far the oldest wine vessel is found in Georgia!
"Yes founded not made." - If it's found then it already implies that it has been made.
@@giouras What about Medea she was Greek? Many Greeks say she was Greek, although she was a Georgian princess. Why do you have such an inferiority complex among the Greeks?
Very interesting. A place to visit
Beautiful country, beautiful landscapes, history. Proud, independent and mystical.
Beautiful and interesting city. I would visit there. I liked that crazy dancing they were doing.
There is something so comforting about your videos, but I can't put my finger on exactly what it is?
Cool.
I agree but those poor dead animals he was eating upset me. I normally love watching Gabe though it is comforting to me normally.
Christian Parkes Ⓥ Are you serious? We've been eating animals as a way of life, and here we have a PETA-Vegetable eating complaining about eating dead animals? GTFO and protest a carnivore's right to eat meat elsewhere.
@@ChristianParkesArt Get a grip, animals have no problem eating us given the opportunity. Its called a food chain hierarchy. Never feel guilty about winning
I totally agree. I love to watch them at night before going to sleep.
Beautiful city! Food looks amazing! Thanks Gabriel! 😊❤ until the next video, stay safe! ❤
Clicked so fast, excited for georgia
I hope he visits Atlanta.
I’m amaze how beautiful d country of georgia, its mind blowing. And I love the song of nirvana 👍😎
I have never seen any videos of this country at all. But it looks very nice so far. Clean and not so crowded.
Hey Gabriel!
First off, you're doing a fantastic job, and keep doing it!
Secondly, we don't claim anything, including the fact that Georgia is the cradle of wine; there are lots of proofs out there to say it out loud.
P.S. You are not the only one who said that we "claim" something. Nate, from Kara and Nate, also did that, which is rather offending for me, as a Georgian. We don't need to invent things to prove that we are one of the oldest civilizations, with some interesting background; facts are showing that instead. I'm not gonna link you the articles in here, but if you are really interested in Georgian (or any country's) history and culture, there's a lot of information on the internet, about everything.
Cheers!
Now that you mention it, I think I said that because I watched Kara and Nate's videos and they said it. No offense intended! :)
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I know
Sorry but you don't know about history. Wine is a Greek word from oinos from king oineas of kalidona Greece. God Dionysus tell him how wine is maked.
@@giouras To begin with, learn how to disagree with someone else's ideas without insulting that person.
1)Everyone knows that Greece is one of the most important pillars in western civilization and its development (if not the most). So, chill out!
2) History and mythology are not the same. However, on the basis of having studied ancient Greek and Greek mythology in high school, I have internalized its importance not only in literature but in other fields as well. So, what you say makes sense. Nevertheless,
3) Greece has been almost thoroughly dug up by numerous respectable archaeologists throughout many many years, and if what you say is true, they must have discovered at least a shred of evidence which would justify your idea.
4) What I say is not a product of my imagination. There is physical evidence discovered by archeologists, that is considered as the most ancient DISCOVERED evidence so far, which dates back to 8,000 years. Now, it's also possible that for instance in 20 years from now they will discover another ground-breaking evidence in another country which will change this image. But, so far the oldest wine vessel is found in Georgia!
@@lalie9019 They were on vacation in Greece and brought back a bottle as a souvenir. :)
This city is very old and very beautiful! The name of the river is" Mtkvari." Great people, great food, great nature!
the oldest known winery was discovered in Georgia dating to 6000 BC
20:58 What an awesome coincidence
Where is that underpass with all the street art? Looks so cool
this city is absolutly magic😍🇩🇪🇬🇪
The food looks yummy. Loving your travels through Tbilisi. It seems like a very underrated place.
You are doing a great job fun to watch your travels
I'm from Indiana !
great to see a Hoosier on the channel. Small world Gabriel
the food looks amazing.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot.
nice country!!
Your videos are amazing! Thank you for all your hard work and courage going to relatively unexplored places like this.
Absolutely, thanks for watching.
Rustavely ave where the opera house is .. I left in 1994, it was nice to see changes since then :))
Yes it's is Amazing city I live in Tblisi 💞💞
I eagerly wait for your videos! So relaxing to watch..
that statue on top of the hill is the mother of Kartli (Georgia). she had a sword in one hand and wine in the other. meaning that Georgians are usually happy to see guests and will give you wine food etc, but are also ready to fight if you are an enemy
The name of this river is not kura. this river name is Mtkvari.
"The Bridge of Peace (Georgian: მშვიდობის ხიდი, mshvidobis khidi) is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs, over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi, capital of Georgia.["
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_of_Peace
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Ah this river name is Georgian ("მტკვარი,Mtkvari) and in english is kura. thanks for the info.
That explains it. :)
yoooo when that guy with nirvana shirt cycled by and they started blasting nirvana immediately i got chills lmao that was magical
Thanks @Gabriel Traveler. We've been there last month. But in a short vacay.. there’’s so much to explore. very nice content. you've just earned another subscriber, cheers! from Dubai
Cool, thanks for subbing.
You're videos are very authentic, informative, and unpretentious. You and Mark Wolters are my favorite UA-cam travel bloggers by far. Keep up the good work....
One other comment: the MSN here in the US tries to play down the Eastern bloc..... But that is just a beautiful city and it doesn't seem much different than the west
Awesome, thanks a lot.
So interesting to learn about countries I didn't know existed! Would be great to hear more from Steve and Dane about why they are there, if they plan on staying longer, visa requirements or if they can pick up any work whilst there. Really fascinating. Thanks Gabe!
Gabriel, I enjoyed your travel videos!! Informative and entertaining! Thumbs up.
Oldest winery in Georgia 6000-5800 BC. [not in armenia, as you've mentioned] en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine
I noticed all of the different coloured lighting that is used to illuminate the buildings and such -- Also, that the street lights seem to me to be kind of a funny shade of yellow.
Thanks for sharing . Pretty city. That bridge was amazing.
Will you be going to Batumi? It may be too cold to swim but it’s a nice beach city.
Gabriel, great video and I've subscribed to your channel. One piece of feedback is I feel sound could be better (maybe for future videos). Good luck and I love hearing that you enjoyed Tbilisi- - a magical city!!
Very nice and informative video! Great to see that you have cool taste in music too! Nutshell is the best! ✌️
Nice video!! I am glad u liked this city because I am From Georgia 😄😃😃😁
He looks like your brother
We wrote you a few months ago about coming to Krakow.. we will be here for another month. If you visit you are welcome to stay in our spare room. (Right next to market square..) We think the restrictions are getting lifted soon. Beautiful jazz scene, amazing food and kind people. Cheers
Awesome, if Poland opens up I'll very likely go there.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos that would be great. We love your channel and would be happy to welcome you. 😄
Dude you're doing great job
Awesome video. What sort of camera equipment to you use? Is it a GoPro with a gimbal?
GoPro 7, no gimbal, just the internal stabilization.
Gabriel walks around with a GoPro 7 in his mouth. LOL
Your GoPro really works well in daylight and low light. I’m impressed.
Larry Z.
Fairfield, California USA
Cool, that's good to hear.
I'm also from Indiana!!
Hi thanks for visiting my hometown Kiyv ~ I also been to Georgia too like it much,... been shashlekin?
Great video and the food looked delicious except that quail. The city is breathtaking.
Nice video as always but your not stating any prices sadly which you normally do from the videos I’ve seen
I made a separate video about prices: ua-cam.com/video/AMXQxUKJTnw/v-deo.html
Please! Please! Does anyone know the name of the song she was singing? 10:55
Good video, pretty educational about a place few people know anything about. Was kind of hoping you'd ask your companion there what were his main reasons for deciding to move to Georgia.
Nice and informative video.
The church which you mentioned, is called"Sameba". The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi ,commonly known as Sameba church. The biggest orthodox cathedral in the world.
Its free to visit,but there is not any old or special artistic ornamentation within the church.But its nice to visit.
Thanks for sharing with us,keep traveling.
All jokes aside it looks like a cool place... Love the fact it's not as crowded as Turkey.
I like that they leave the good graffiti up, gives the city more character
The "Parliament Building" at 19:49 is actually the Presidential Palace.
That makes sense, because I think I passed the Parliament building in the area closer to Liberty square?
@@GabrielTravelerVideos That's the old parliament. The new one is in the city of Kutaisi www.google.es/search?q=georgian+parliament&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjd37n8l8XeAhWOxYUKHareBD0Q_AUIDigB&biw=1366&bih=657#imgrc=x1T-KopOT6v9mM:
@@GabrielTravelerVideos close to Liberty Square is the old Parliament building...the new Parliament building is in Kutaisi
You were there in 2018? when? i was there in september.
11:15 nice voice
Hi Gabriel, Interesting city those underground tunnels don't seem safe but it's the only real way of getting across without getting kill in traffic.
Tbilisi is one of the safest place , soo underground just looks like creepy
Great video, as always! Any plans visiting Hungary again? There is a cheap flight from Kutaisi to Budapest.
Tbilisi is like Budapest, a river, bridges and warm baths!
A tour of central Europe during the summer would be something I would be interested in.
Nice city!
Hi dude, what time of year were you there? I noticed people wearing jackets at night
This was in November.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks buddy
Its my country. Welcome
The statue on the hill is Kartlis Deda (Mother of Georgians), she holds a bowl of wine in one hand for guests and a sword in the other for enemies. The oldest winery was found in Armenia, but there is archaeological evidence of wine in Georgia at the same time. In fact, our word “wine” is derived from “gvino” - the Georgian word for wine. The cornbread thing you had with the soup is "mchadi". Enjoy your stay in Tbilisi.
Great, thanks for the info.
11:58 I wonder why Georgian dancing is not more popular
GREAT,.... THANKS A LOT,...
thanks for the video 😍😍😍
No problem, thanks for watching my vids.
was that Joe Cocker singing in the grafitti bridge tunnel?
"Selfie War" - hahaha
Selfie war...that was a good one :)))
The street music and art seem to be professional level.. I mean compared to other places..
Hey Gabriel) I live in Tbilisi, If you need some information of my city or historical facts you can contact to me )) enjoy your trip!!
Hi.. how to contact you?
Gabriel you found the only tourist area of Tbilisi and seem to have missed the best parts. This is the problem with being a simply a traveler. You need to stay for a while to understand what you are looking at. The answer is to be a sojourner.
Hey, Gabriel! Can you please share some information about that Georgian club? I’m going to go to Georgia soon and will stay there for quite a while so it’ll be useful to learn their language :-)
Hi, it's called the Georgian Exchange Club, I assume there should be some info about it somewhere online, probably on facebook.
Gabriel Traveler thank you!
"Part Time Lover" Stevie Wonder, played by the street musicians 👍
Cool that bridge. Very cool!
Hi fr Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. I'm ur new subscriber...beautiful country👍
Your friend has the old Charlie Manson look down to a tee..
Very Good 💕👍 😍👍
Hi Gabriel Traveler, thank you for your work and videos, also just in case, of course, old Tbilisi also has its own historical, specific appearance and significance, which also manifests itself in the ethno-cultural mix and so on., but there are also other interesting places of Tbilisi, like Rustaveli Avenu, Marjanishvili St, Agmashenebeli Avenu, Sololaki, Freedom Square and other places, with all the kind, various European architectural styles of buildings, houses, places, streets and cultural centers and you will get a much more complete picture about Tbilisi. The same applies to Batumi, Kutaisi, Borjomi and other Georgian cities and places. Sincerely, Alex.
Hi Alex, see some of my other videos of Tbilisi in which I showed much more of the city:
ua-cam.com/video/7fMUuxi5B-U/v-deo.html
Thank you Gabriel, I already clicked a Like under this video and I wrote some of my comments and saw your other videos about other European cities and have absolutely respect to your work. Sincerely,alex
Just in case, I mean after I watched your videos about Tbilisi, I wrote my comment that "...there are also other interesting places of Tbilisi, like Rustaveli Avenu, Marjanishvili St, Agmashenebeli Avenu, Sololaki, Freedom Square and other places, with all the kind, various European architectural styles of buildings, houses, places, streets and cultural centers...."
where do you stay when you travel to Tbilici?
I showed it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/AMXQxUKJTnw/v-deo.html
Very nice city 👌... ❤
Question: What made Dane want to make such a longer-term move to somewhere like Tbilisi? Just seems off the beaten path, to my mind ....
Good to see Tbilisi. Just sometimes your camera moves a bit too fast to see stuff, like the graffiti.
*Go to Kyiv or Minsk PLS*
HEY GABRIEL, INTERESTING VIDEO. YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THE ROMAN ARCH. I HAVE HEARD THAT THE ROMAN ARCH ARCH ORIGINALLY CAME FROM TUSCANY. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE BUT I DO KNOW THAT THE ROMANS WERE GREAT IN ABSORBING OTHER CULTURES INTO THEIR OWN. HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING ALONG THIS LINE? IT WOULD BE A VERY INTERESTING THING TO KNOW IF IT WAS TRUE. SO FAR I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO GET ANY INFORMATION ABOUT IT ON GOOGLE SO MAYBE IT'S NOT TRUE. IF IT'S NOT ON GOOGLE THEN IT ISN'T TRUE. LOL
Very most city.
Funny thing is I live really close to this place :p
Cool
I mean what I comment down , but I have 1 question can you tired 4 traveling and rember the home Town . Or you just explore the world .
Just to be clear oldest winery found in Armenia noted as 6600 b.c. and in Georgia 6000 b.c. also for some time Armenians and Georgians were living in 1 kingdom called Urartu. And i must say that oldest winery found in the world is China P.S. so i guess it comes to us from silk road...with best regards from Georgian
gush get no armenian oldest wine was found in georgia witch is over 10000 year old and we never been together what urartu even urartu wasnot armenia Armenia become armenia somwhere 1300 bs s But i m not surprised you sayng that becouse u are armenian😂😂😂
Lovely Video of Tbilisi, very informative and factual, great vids. Keep Up the good work Gabe!
Great video man! I enjoyed it a lot! Looking forward to see the "how expensive it is Georgia" one! Which is the name of the song you covered the original one with? The one yt flagged your video with? Cheers from a German guy living in Mexico City right now & others in Vancouver as well as Hannover...
Great, thanks. The title of the song I ended up using is "Twisted Things".
nice
"Twisted Things" is royalty free music meant for Halloween videos
The smell of the baths were bad because is has * გოგირდი * whitch is like water that cures people as they like to say it so it has some special thing in it thats why it smelled :D
I Am from georgia
Hmmm, the quail looks kinda red in its inside ... I dunno about that ...