Several video segments were not about Estonia. For example, here is Riga (4:31) this tram #6 runs in Helsinki, route 'Eiranranta' (4:36); we don't have a subway at all (4:41); Duomo is in Milan (4:43), but still, thank you for the review. 😊 I will mention some more interesting facts about Estonia. * Estonia is covered with a very large number of museums: 170 museums with 227 places to visit. * There are a lot of theaters or project theaters in Estonia for the number of inhabitants. In 2022, there were a total of 92 theater makers. In short, we can say that more than 1.1 million viewers went to see theater performances in Estonia in 2022 (NB! the population is only 1.3 million!). In total, the theaters gave 6,745 performances this year, and the play schedules included a total of 656 productions, of which 239 were new productions. Estonian people love theater. If necessary, the average Estonian buys theater tickets even half a year in advance, because it is difficult to get tickets for popular performances. In the summer, theater performances are also organized in various manors and country places. People will definitely go anywhere, even quite far. * Estonians speak foreign languages well, many speak several foreign languages. * People can look grumpy on the street, because here people are rather modest in public space.😐😶 Estonians don't have the habit of starting a conversation with strangers, no one bothers other people in public transport, no one tries to forcefully sell goods in the market or shop. People are actually warm and friendly once you get to know them better. 🙂🤗 * Estonians love a wide variety of dairy products in addition to black bread. Here there is a very wide selection of curds, yogurts, curd cheeses etc., made from local ingredients. * There are hundreds of hiking trails in Estonia, where you can walk through swamps, bogs and forests, spend the night in a tent, make a fire. The whole of Estonia is covered with state-managed hiking trails, even firewood is prepared for hikers free of charge by the organization that manages them, RMK. Welcome to discover Estonia! 🥰
2:16 cobblestone street not Tallinn. Aarhus Denmark 3:58 not Estonian water stream (New Zeeland? Japan?) 4:17 not Tallinn at all, not evet Estonia 4:24 Italy? 4:24 not Estonia, but Riga in Latvia 4:32 Helsinki in Finland 4:38 not Estonia 4:43 not Estonia. Milan? 4:48 not Estonia. Copenhagen 5:21 Switzerland Schaffhausen (although inspired by Estonian sauna marathon)
The folk clothes in the thumbnail are specific to one very distinct region in Southeastern Estonia. It's also the only part of Estonia that has lived under Russian rule for most of their history which is also why they are traditionally Orthodox. Bad example to use for a thumbnail about all Estonians.
Baltic countries became part of USSR in 1945 Crimea became part of Ukraine in 1954. ================================ but everybody knows now that was illegal annexation of baltic countries was illegal the same way transfer of Crimea in ukraine was illegal too you can go in baltic countries and ask people. they will explain you.
Interesting, but some of what it shows isn't even Edtonian or in Estonia. Like on the cover photo--the headdress on the woman on the right is not Estonian at all. Then #9--it's not showng anything in Estonia. And some of the sauna places are not in Estonia. Why do that?!?
In Estonia's capital city, there is the world's oldest continuously operating pharmacy, which is actually older than the United States of America. Tha fact itselt says how deep is estonian culture history comparing countries like usa.
The land of Estonia was settled 8000+ years ago, Tacitus wrote of Estlanders as traders during his chronicles for Rome, Vikings recorded many interactions with Estonians, culture and history extends so far beyond the short existence of US
estonia may seem like the best country in the world from the outside, but it takes a little time to see the the darker sides for example the politicians
Do you know what proportion of Ukrainians left Ukraine long before the war and will never come back? Do you know why? How about Lithuania? You are like the rest of the modern media pumping biased and fragmented information into the heads of the ordinary folks with a purpose of brainwashing.😊
Why would they? Plenty of them are old. You should be more concerned about other people who is migrating to Estonia right now, in this instance. I am afraid in near future it will be no longer Estonia you remember, especially when young Estonian people are migrating to other countries for better jobs. But yeah, it's ethnic russians we all should be concerned. Old ethnic russians are the bane for Estonia.
bunch of ESG, sustainability buzzwords thrown repeatedly. more like a propaganda video of the popular terms than a video on Estonia's culture and history
pole yheski videos nii palju yappamist kunagi nainud, mätsis kokku klippe mis on pärit tuhandete kilomeetrite kauguselt. saan aru et alustav kanal aga jumal kyll sen haisev video.
Baltic countries became part of USSR in 1945 Crimea became part of Ukraine in 1954. ================================ but everybody knows now that was illegal annexation of baltic countries was illegal the same way transfer of Crimea in ukraine was illegal too you can go in baltic countries and ask people. they will explain you.
Sry not very good video for using clips not from Estonia. Also, kiiking died as soon as it was "invented". Thai kings have used "kiiking" as entertainment long before that.
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 Yes our politics and Country leaders destroy ewrything and puts so high taxes that they literally want us all to own nothing and be HAPPY ...
Just because some people can't make it, or don't want to because they aren't ready to work for it, doesn't mean life here is horrible. Lived here my whole life, started with nothing and have worked hard to get all the good things i have. If you aren't successful, you can only blame yourself!
@@SideKickStudios That is true but you can only be succsssful in Estonia if you work 200-400 hours per month the price of living and surviving is higest in whole EUROPE
@@hetkarklaar3303 Well, that's obviously not true. I work a normal 8 hours a day, 5 days a week and i earn enough to live like a normal person. All i did was use my spare time to learn some skills that could help me land a better paying job. I'm not rich by any means, but i am getting by just fine, and i don't have to work 200-400 hours a month. If you are struggling, then you are most likely still finding excuses why "you can't do this that or the other thing". If you want to do well, stop complaining and being your own road block, instead figure out what occupations are in demand, find one you find interest in, find courses to learn and get a certification, if it costs money you don't have available, take a loan at a reasonable monthly payment to pay for your studies and then when you get that better paying job, you can pay off your loan quicker. If you think you don't have the time, trust me, you do.Don't waste time watching TV like a mindless robot, spend less time going out to things that don't directly benefit you, sacrifice all of your meaninglessly spent free time to learn and get better at something. You can chill later, when you've achieved your goal of a better paying job or maybe even your own little business. There's no excuse or reason to not do well in modern times, no matter where you are, YOU are the only person who can tell you, what you can or can't achieve. Like we say in Estonia: "Vähem möla, rohkem tegusid!"
Several video segments were not about Estonia. For example, here is Riga (4:31) this tram #6 runs in Helsinki, route 'Eiranranta' (4:36); we don't have a subway at all (4:41); Duomo is in Milan (4:43), but still, thank you for the review. 😊
I will mention some more interesting facts about Estonia.
* Estonia is covered with a very large number of museums: 170 museums with 227 places to visit.
* There are a lot of theaters or project theaters in Estonia for the number of inhabitants. In 2022, there were a total of 92 theater makers. In short, we can say that more than 1.1 million viewers went to see theater performances in Estonia in 2022 (NB! the population is only 1.3 million!). In total, the theaters gave 6,745 performances this year, and the play schedules included a total of 656 productions, of which 239 were new productions. Estonian people love theater. If necessary, the average Estonian buys theater tickets even half a year in advance, because it is difficult to get tickets for popular performances. In the summer, theater performances are also organized in various manors and country places. People will definitely go anywhere, even quite far.
* Estonians speak foreign languages well, many speak several foreign languages.
* People can look grumpy on the street, because here people are rather modest in public space.😐😶 Estonians don't have the habit of starting a conversation with strangers, no one bothers other people in public transport, no one tries to forcefully sell goods in the market or shop. People are actually warm and friendly once you get to know them better. 🙂🤗
* Estonians love a wide variety of dairy products in addition to black bread. Here there is a very wide selection of curds, yogurts, curd cheeses etc., made from local ingredients.
* There are hundreds of hiking trails in Estonia, where you can walk through swamps, bogs and forests, spend the night in a tent, make a fire. The whole of Estonia is covered with state-managed hiking trails, even firewood is prepared for hikers free of charge by the organization that manages them, RMK.
Welcome to discover Estonia! 🥰
I Am Really Happy From Your Precious Review. Thanks A Lot 😊
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Thanks for teaching me more abote my home country ❤
Why you use video clips not from Estonia in the video about my Estonia. That's fuскing annoying
Really ??? I Hire A quality Team Please tell Me If Clips Are Use From Not Estonia ?
2:16 cobblestone street not Tallinn. Aarhus Denmark
3:58 not Estonian water stream (New Zeeland? Japan?)
4:17 not Tallinn at all, not evet Estonia
4:24 Italy?
4:24 not Estonia, but Riga in Latvia
4:32 Helsinki in Finland
4:38 not Estonia
4:43 not Estonia. Milan?
4:48 not Estonia. Copenhagen
5:21 Switzerland Schaffhausen (although inspired by Estonian sauna marathon)
07:08 Rappottenstein castle in Austria
4:38 Yekaterinburg metro in Russia. Estonia does not have metro
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 "Quality team" xD Quality baffoons...
The folk clothes in the thumbnail are specific to one very distinct region in Southeastern Estonia. It's also the only part of Estonia that has lived under Russian rule for most of their history which is also why they are traditionally Orthodox. Bad example to use for a thumbnail about all Estonians.
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No on ikka sitahunnik kokku klopsitud -näib poliitiline tellimus!
ehhh, olen hullemaid näinud, aga jah, pole eriti uuritud ja lihtsalt suvalisi pilte täis topitud
Täielik pask.
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And the country with the most super models per capita!
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literally seeing my own house in this video is wild bro
4:53 literally my sauna bro
Baltic countries became part of USSR in 1945
Crimea became part of Ukraine in 1954.
================================
but everybody knows now that was illegal
annexation of baltic countries was illegal
the same way transfer of Crimea in ukraine was illegal too
you can go in baltic countries and ask people. they will explain you.
really ??
Bro
@@eliotness4029Right... If you want to know what really happened go ask a z-patriotic sidorov right?
Thanks for the great video.
What a cool country. I hope it's not invaded.
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...again 😕
So far it ain't, really do hope it stays like this.
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Interesting, but some of what it shows isn't even Edtonian or in Estonia. Like on the cover photo--the headdress on the woman on the right is not Estonian at all. Then #9--it's not showng anything in Estonia. And some of the sauna places are not in Estonia. Why do that?!?
Some Reasons 🙂
just bloody lies@@ExpeditionXperience-5544
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 disappointing, there's plenty of footage of Estonia and Estonian culture to use free or licence
Estonia is a really beautiful
Is it possible to be a residence here? being not born in this country? This Country is a dream for me...
@@jumboparas2020 Yes 💯
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 Wow!!! Thanks! i hope you can suggest one way to achieved it..
In Estonia's capital city, there is the world's oldest continuously operating pharmacy, which is actually older than the United States of America. Tha fact itselt says how deep is estonian culture history comparing countries like usa.
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The land of Estonia was settled 8000+ years ago, Tacitus wrote of Estlanders as traders during his chronicles for Rome, Vikings recorded many interactions with Estonians, culture and history extends so far beyond the short existence of US
@@EEX97623 Do you mean the conquest of the Americas by europeans? Or the actual original settlers?
I wonder why there are clips from Finland and Latvia in the meantime?
Thank you for watching !!!!
Hlf of video images arent from Estonia. Also nothing about sauna and kiiking ? Or about our unique folk culture and language ?
Saunadest ja kiikedest oli juttu. Rahvuslikest kultuuridest nii palju, et mainis meie toite.
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Overall this video is nice. Few things can be done better, louder sound and it could be slightly shorter. Script and narration are already there.
Where can we enjoy your docus?
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The audio was a distraction from the informative, visually enjoyable video. Hope to see more videos with audio improved
And what about video footage? They were filmed in other countries
@@hard2600 Much of this footage was not filmed in Estonia at all.
Fairly good - but lots of errors as mentioned. Add Tivoli in Copenhagen (4.47) to that long list.
Thank you !!! We will definitely revise that
Free public transport fail in reducing private transport usage.
There are now a lot of debati if it is still positive at all
estonia may seem like the best country in the world from the outside, but it takes a little time to see the the darker sides for example the politicians
Yes of course
Estonia still has ~20% ethnic Russians but you will not find many that would ever go back under Russian rule.
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Do you know what proportion of Ukrainians left Ukraine long before the war and will never come back? Do you know why? How about Lithuania? You are like the rest of the modern media pumping biased and fragmented information into the heads of the ordinary folks with a purpose of brainwashing.😊
thats true
Why would they? Plenty of them are old. You should be more concerned about other people who is migrating to Estonia right now, in this instance. I am afraid in near future it will be no longer Estonia you remember, especially when young Estonian people are migrating to other countries for better jobs. But yeah, it's ethnic russians we all should be concerned. Old ethnic russians are the bane for Estonia.
ethnic Russian born in Estonia here. Fuck Putler!
I love Estonia, always have, always will.
I saw Finland and Germany on clip too ?
No I Think You are Wrong
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 yes Finland and Latvia (churches from Riga) not Germany
green trams are from Helsinki and skyline with churches from Riga LAT
Great video!
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@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 Sure!
wouldn't say so, lot's of the background footage wasn't relavant and only looked like minimal research was done
Tere Kratt, me ssinmaal kutsume sind nõnda... Väljamaal oled jah peen AI aga eestiga läheb ikka raskeks :)
Jubedad videod
I am Estonian 🇪🇪🙂
Hello there Nice to meet you !!! Such a beautiful country
Super Estonia
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Videos on palju võõrast pilte mitte Eestist🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪
????? Riga in the photos!!
Ja Soomest ka pilte.ühesõnaga bullshit kokku klopsitud,laike püüda.
Just to say..."silicon valley" part is at Ülemiste city.
bunch of ESG, sustainability buzzwords thrown repeatedly. more like a propaganda video of the popular terms than a video on Estonia's culture and history
Thank for your comment. We appreciate your perspective and point of View
pole yheski videos nii palju yappamist kunagi nainud, mätsis kokku klippe mis on pärit tuhandete kilomeetrite kauguselt. saan aru et alustav kanal aga jumal kyll sen haisev video.
Tunnete video lõhna? Korralik 🧠 olete ikka. 👋
The background music is so repetitive, it has become annoying after 4 minutes.
Hello. Thank you for your comment , we will fix that part for you.
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@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺
@@Happy_HIbiscus ✈️✈️✈️✈️💯🎉🎉🎂
yea yea, you make our country sound like some really good place but there´s quite well known opinion that we re not the most positive people. 😏
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@@ExpeditionXperience-5544not at all we might be dangerous😊
Baltic countries became part of USSR in 1945
Crimea became part of Ukraine in 1954.
================================
but everybody knows now that was illegal
annexation of baltic countries was illegal
the same way transfer of Crimea in ukraine was illegal too
you can go in baltic countries and ask people. they will explain you.
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i live estonia
Suggest Me Best Things In Estonia I will Make A Video On That
Put 2 goal posts on either side of any tree+you have a tree in the middle of a football pitch-no great feat!
Digital voting, what could go wrong lol
Ok
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 ok what lol
I have always heard that the Christmas tree came from Germany
How about studying un Estonia as a foreign dtudent.
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Indians;(
👋🏼 Nice video, hope my Travel Channel can grow like yours 😊
Yes One Day 👍
Reported for misinformation!
The voting thing is same like russia uses btw
Breaking News 9.Soon it will be not free )
Ooops
the thumbnail is missspelled haha
Ooops
Wow, are Estonians black? 😮
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You should come to Põlva kool in here💀
@AugustFortnite Wow you are from there? Is it winter there ?
I hate AI videos. Sound all the same.
Sry not very good video for using clips not from Estonia.
Also, kiiking died as soon as it was "invented". Thai kings have used "kiiking" as entertainment long before that.
Estona
Estonia
you forgot Kaja Kallas
Thank you for your comment and reminder
You need to press F7 before publishing your videos, especially for your thumbnail. There's no such country as Estona :P
Yes this Is Estonia Sorry For mistake 🤗
Eesti
Eesti riiki registris ei ole olemas,kui sellist....Nii et ega ta ei eksi,kui mis tahes nime kirjutab.
@@egertenula8155 Kuna ta kirjutab inglise keeles, siis ta eksis. Riigi ametlik ingliskeelne nimi ÜRO liikmesriikide nimekirjas on ju Estonia.
Why are these facts 'shocking?'
@@andrepienaar6459 They definitely are , Thank you for watching
bullikaka
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One might add that Estonia has political prisoners and an exceptionally brutal political police force.
That was when Estonia was a part of the Soviet union.
@@butterflies655 No, that is in Estonia of today!
Brutal political police!? Hahahahaaa....you never been there
@@Irdhiiver I lived there for 25 years.
@@Schlageter88 I will trust the guy who has lived there for 25 years.
bolt is Latvians business, No need make a propaganda about this land. They want to live without foreigners. It too littel country for them.
Ok 👍
Incorrect. Bolt is Estonian start-up. Grew out of Taxify, and was founded in 2013.
@@Imontaria show it
@@magicmice75_369 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_(company)
@@magicmice75_369 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_(company)
NEVER COME DO ESTONIA LIFE HERE IS HORRIBLE FOR NORMAL PEOPLE!!
Ooops Really ??
@@ExpeditionXperience-5544 Yes our politics and Country leaders destroy ewrything and puts so high taxes that they literally want us all to own nothing and be HAPPY ...
Just because some people can't make it, or don't want to because they aren't ready to work for it, doesn't mean life here is horrible. Lived here my whole life, started with nothing and have worked hard to get all the good things i have. If you aren't successful, you can only blame yourself!
@@SideKickStudios That is true but you can only be succsssful in Estonia if you work 200-400 hours per month the price of living and surviving is higest in whole EUROPE
@@hetkarklaar3303 Well, that's obviously not true. I work a normal 8 hours a day, 5 days a week and i earn enough to live like a normal person. All i did was use my spare time to learn some skills that could help me land a better paying job. I'm not rich by any means, but i am getting by just fine, and i don't have to work 200-400 hours a month.
If you are struggling, then you are most likely still finding excuses why "you can't do this that or the other thing".
If you want to do well, stop complaining and being your own road block, instead figure out what occupations are in demand, find one you find interest in, find courses to learn and get a certification, if it costs money you don't have available, take a loan at a reasonable monthly payment to pay for your studies and then when you get that better paying job, you can pay off your loan quicker. If you think you don't have the time, trust me, you do.Don't waste time watching TV like a mindless robot, spend less time going out to things that don't directly benefit you, sacrifice all of your meaninglessly spent free time to learn and get better at something. You can chill later, when you've achieved your goal of a better paying job or maybe even your own little business.
There's no excuse or reason to not do well in modern times, no matter where you are, YOU are the only person who can tell you, what you can or can't achieve. Like we say in Estonia: "Vähem möla, rohkem tegusid!"