Privind cu atentie miile de oameni ce apar dealungul traseului pot fii cunoscuti de ai nostri care astăzi nu mai sunt printre noi ,deacea filmarile acestea sunt foarte frumoase ne intorc in trecut si ne face să retraim acele vremuri.
After several months of viewing East & West European tram ride videos on UA-cam, I finally spotted a homeless person pushing a cart overloaded with big plastic bags, full of who knows what. The individual in question can be seen on the left, at 15:40 minutes into the video. Thank you for another enjoyable, entertaining ride!
Some may be homeless, but most aren't (they are very poor though). They collect plastic bottles and/or aluminium cans from trash containers and sell them to recycling companies. Most are part of well-organised networks of such collectors, so some could say they are actually holding a job. I think they are going to slowly disappear in time as selective waste collection is spreading in Bucharest.
The Netherlands has much more homeless than Romania anyway. That person is probably not even a homeless a person, just someone with a low wage who collects plastic. Also, this neighbourhood, second poorest in Bucharest, looks much, much better today.
Privind cu atentie miile de oameni ce apar dealungul traseului pot fii cunoscuti de ai nostri care astăzi nu mai sunt printre noi ,deacea filmarile acestea sunt foarte frumoase ne intorc in trecut si ne face să retraim acele vremuri.
very good vid ! great thanks for posting it !
Wonderfully and superbly done - thanks for keeping these tremendous videos coming! Regards. (Can't wait for the next!!! :))) )
just awesome once again thank you for this brill posting
After several months of viewing East & West European tram ride videos on UA-cam, I finally spotted a homeless person pushing a cart overloaded with big plastic bags, full of who knows what. The individual in question can be seen on the left, at 15:40 minutes into the video. Thank you for another enjoyable, entertaining ride!
Some may be homeless, but most aren't (they are very poor though). They collect plastic bottles and/or aluminium cans from trash containers and sell them to recycling companies. Most are part of well-organised networks of such collectors, so some could say they are actually holding a job. I think they are going to slowly disappear in time as selective waste collection is spreading in Bucharest.
The Netherlands has much more homeless than Romania anyway. That person is probably not even a homeless a person, just someone with a low wage who collects plastic. Also, this neighbourhood, second poorest in Bucharest, looks much, much better today.
306 este tramvaiul copilariei mele
Kudos! Really well done videos! :)
Good job, thanks much!
parca arata mai bine Rahova fata de acum cativa ani...
What is going to be your next video? Thanks for your answer. Regards.
Acum de 2 ani
Galbenușul 😅
Gălbenușul de ou :)))))