Дружище, если ты приехал в Челябинск большой Респект тебе! Если ты видел Челябинск, ты оказался в самом сердце промышленной России, раньше это был очень грязный город, сейчас это уже намного лучше. Можешь считать, что увидел Россию!
Эти люди раньше писали, что вся Россия - помойка. Потом они начали писать, что, ладно, в Москве нормально, но это не вся Россия. Теперь они пишут, что Санкт-Петербург тоже неплох, но это не Россия. Я видел недавно комментарии, что Сочи с Казанью тоже неплохи, но это не Россия. Через 10 лет они будут писать, что Владивосток - это не Россия. Это смехотворно. А ещё есть украинское ЦИПсО, которое пишет во всех соцсетях гадости о России. А также эти тревожные укропатриоты, которые питаются ненавистью к России и не могут дня прожить, чтобы не оставить мерзкий комментарий о России
Мне тут недавно попались фотки, где каклы полакались, как сборный пункт с автобусами разбомбили. Это были Икарусы. ИКАРУСЫ, КАРЛ! У нас хотя бы один Икарус на ходу можно найти разве что в самой глубинке на дальнем севере или в Сибири, а эти люди ещё вякают, какие мол мы отсталые. Хотя, хер ли удивляться - гражданской техники сложнее кабеля они уже давно не делают, всю промышленность просрали, живут на советских остатках и западных подачках.
@@evilbabai7083 живу в небольшом городке Тверской области . У нас даже про автобусы "паз" забыли (их давно нет даже у частных извозчиков) , а последний "икарус" на котором я ездил - был также у частного перевозчика , он занимался чартерными перевозками из Москвы в мой город и обратно . Так это было НАЧАЛО 2000-х и уже ТОГДА это считалось раритетом .. Теперь по этому маршруту бегают "китайцы".
It's a mistake to think of others as "bots", because they then accuse us of being the same. Behind every bot, there is a human telling the bot what to say, so we should try to address these humans and find out why they are so intent on destroying Russia and destroying themselves. They inhabit a world of comic-book absolutes, "Good and Bad Guys. We need to show them the many colors they are missing!
If that person wants a dump tell him to visit Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, London, Paris etc then see what he thinks of Russia outside of Moscow and St Petersburg. My wife's hometown is a long way from Moscow and it is far from a dump.
@@MoscowPhotog what is a troll for you? Someone who disagrees!? Sad state of affairs. By the way ,every city that guy mentioned is fun,edgy,electric,colorful and a hell of a good time. Know them well and been there ,done that. Not grey but colorful. To each his own.
@@jerryshul8482 full of homeless and human turd piles on the streets. I know , I lived in one those cities. Look at Moscow if you want to see a colorful vibrant city with no homeless or piles of human dung on the streets.
Люди, которые пишут об «ужасной нищете и грязи» или уехали из страны лет 25-30 назад или никогда здесь не жили. Спасибо за экскурсию, как всегда прекрасный репортаж получился! И да, всегда стоит помнить, что «красота в глазах смотрящего» и «свинья всегда грязь найдет»😊
Просто если ехать поездом из Москвы до Владивостока то впечатление не ахти . Смотриш на деревни и это жуть просто крыши еще советский шифер у большинства и дома развалюхи Почему СССР смог перекрыть шифером все деревенские дома а РФ неможет???вот и складывается впечатление что Россия разваливается и регионы загибаются
@@Митридат-ъ9ф С этими деревнями ситуация такая что народ из деревень постоянно уезжает в города и деревень становится всё меньше. За ними просто некому ухаживать. Проблема не в том что это нищая деревня, а в том что в этой деревне заселена хорошо если треть домов. Остальные же просто ветшают и никому они не нужны. Отсюда и неприглядный вид. Тем более что вдоль БАМа они в принципе строились для освоения. Хорошо - теперь они не нужны. Поэтому просто разрушаются пустые, без жителей. А деревни обжитые и и жилые и новые сёла - они как конфетка. Всё блестит.
A human being needs food, shelter, clothes to exist. Life in a village comfort-wise is better than in Moscow. Clean air, water, fresh milk, meat, fish, cheese, fruit, vegetables, eggs etc. No traffic noise, pollution. For the mind and soul there are libraries, sports grounds, rivers, lakes, forests, fields, Culture centres, internet. Shops, post office, policlinic, schools, kindergartens, car washing, repair shops. Garbage is collected by municipal organisations, petrol stations, bus, train stations. There is electricity, TV, many places have natural gas supply. If u are a messy, lazy person, an alcoholic, a miserable, jealous, mean personality , nothing will please you. If u hate yourself, you'll hate the world no matter how wonderful it is.
Вы не правы!У вас их мало да и США ещё не развалилось,как государство, не обвалился доллар в мире,до сих пор есть НАТО,а значит у нас ещё очень много работы. Всë это у вас ещё впереди в самое ближайшее время и не только это.
It is worth noting that when the author of the channel admits it - he has all the information (ip and geolocation) that it is Ukrainians or organizations who are paid for information throwing and vilification. Стоит заметить, что когда автор канала признаёт это - у него есть вся информация (ip и геолокация) о том что пишут именно украинцы или организации которым платят за информационные вбросы и очернение.
не только это, в России тоже есть те, кто считает, что в России везде и всегда плохо, что кругом свалка и тому подобное. Пропаганда действует на этих людей.
@@elenataylor4611 ну давайте не будем словоблудием заниматься. Вы понимаете о чем речь. Уровень жизни и комфорта несопоставим. Уж как москвичей облизывают ....
He is saying correctly. same way in US ppl saying NY not US. It is doesn't mean it is not Russia, it is mean you can't compare Moscow with life style and other stuff with other Russia's towns. (это ловарный оборот а не буквальное выражение)
@SuYue-e6p и сравнение будет АБСОЛЮТНО не корректным. Сочи - изначально КУРОРТ, т.е. город, где восстанавливают здоровье. да, после развала Союза очень многое и СИЛЬНО пеменялось. но если Москву и NY можно со скрипом сравнивать то Сочи и Майами - мимо кассы.
@@GregoryBamber I also live in the West. I'm also considering moving to Russia. I live in the U.S.. I'm not one who really enjoys the large cities as a prospect for a location to reside. I generally prefer the rural environment. If I had to select a large city to live in, however, it would probably be a Moscow or St. Petersburg, even a Krasnodar or Novosibirsk, perhaps a Yekaterinburg or a Tyumen, to a Paris, London, New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles. There may be some exceptions to desirability if you have a favorite restaurant in the West without a chain in Russia, or if you have a favorite amusement park in the West you prefer to those in Russia, as examples, but when it comes to the most important of matters, such as crime rates, racial demographics, cleanliness, etc., the Russian cities are hands down preferable to most any city the West has to offer.
Lets be honest... even if you lived in the most mediocre Russian city. Its still better than living in a libtard infested nation where your children are getting rainbow education. No one is safe anymore. Even here in Israel the encounters with the rainbow mentality is becoming a daily occurrence in the education system. My wife's sister told us the kindergarten her son goes to wanted to do an inclusive "shabat" with a transgender father doing the ceremony. They all protested obviously, but the fact its in the freaking kindergarten is pretty much a red line. At this point we're thinking about relocation to Russia as well.
Во всех этих преображениях,труд многих россиян.Только россияне почему-то не ценят свой труд и этом их простота.А как известно:"Простота хуже воровства"Чем и пользуются иностранцы приезжая в Россию
And that is very important to remember: It's a country on the rebound, with living standards and comforts improving. Having returned from Voronezh, I understand the negative comments. After all, I recently lived for 3 years in Switzerland. But there, it is very controlled and expensive. In Russian towns, it can look dusty and open, but there are pretty sides to any town. I will seek them out until the whole town is refreshed.
Last month me and my husband visited Samara, Russian city. Such a beautiful, clean, historical city!we felt in love ❤️with Samara! By the way my husband is an American and he absolutely was amazed how beautiful Russia is. He definitely wasn’t expecting to see such beautiful country and people!
My wife is from Samara so I've been there quite a few times and it is a beautiful city. The river walk down by the Volga is stunning. Was there on Victory Day a few years ago and will always remember the great time I had....
@@ehawolczecki8759 , yes, but saying that Russia only have Moscow and St Petersburg has never been to Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Great Novgorod, and many more. Chelyabinsk should be one of those dump cities, and yet it looks way more decent than some towns in bay when you go out of San Jose California. Europe and Russia look way more decent.
Putin has been trying hard to improve the standard of living for ALL Russians. Russia is twice as big as the US, so it’s not going to happen overnight. Meanwhile, the US is in a downward spiral. The perfect example is Detroit. It used to be a model city for the whole world. Now, it’s so far past being run down, that Mother Nature is starting to reclaim vast swaths of the city. The US has PLENTY of cities becoming like that. I think I’d much rather live in a small village in Siberia, than to continue living in the US.
Saying that everything outside Moscow and St Petersburg is a "dump" isn't only russophobic but also extremely ignorant and privileged. These people obviously take everything they have for granted and believe that everyone in the world has at least what they have, like access to clean water, electricity, good basic and higher education, affordable accommodation, healthcare that won't leave you homeless after one doctor visit, clean streets, lack of organized crime etc. We live better than billions of people on this planet, but for the last couple of decades we've been taught that we lived in the worst country possible. Luckily, people are beginning to see some perspective. Former Navalny supporters now see that the West isn't that great and that Russia isn't that bad. But most importantly, the media representation of Russia is completely unfair and full of double standards.
Thanks for showing us Chelyabinsk. I've always wanted to check it out, i've been almost everywhere in the world and it doesn't look that bad. I think most people who complain about Russian provincial towns are the people who haven't seen much of the world and have been brainwashed by Hollywood or Instagram. I hope you're going to Yekaterinburg there in the Urals, I really enjoyed it. Safe travels and God bless, from Sochi.
It 100% look like average Canadian town, it's just that Moscow and St Pete are so fantastic (best cities on earth?) that other towns looks pale if you compare them to gems.
@@MoscowPhotog Excuse me my friend if I touch on your Russian pride, but that city is of infinite ugliness, it may be free of rubbish in the streets but it remains ugly, a greeting from Italy
Прибалтийские вымираты всегда впереди паровоза. Уехал от туда в 98м посетил в 2010 и 2020. Впечатление угнетающие. Если в 10м думал может погода, может я, что то не понял, то в 20м этот маленький но очень гордый Пипец заиграл ещё большими красками.
I’m an ex-pat Brit living in Saratov. My city is not a dump; it’s a good place that’s getting better every month; that’s just the infrastructure. The people are good and are so (how to say) human in their approach to each other. It’s the people that make my Saratov so good !
A few words about "Moscow is not Russia", probably in the context that Moscow is a beautiful cover, and the rest of Russia is devastation, poverty and lack of civilization. I list all the BRICS summits in the Russian Federation: the first BRICS summit in the world was held in Yekaterinburg in 2009, then Ufa 2015, St. Petersburg 2020, in 2024 it will be in Kazan. Further about sports: The 2018 FIFA World Cup was held in addition to Moscow in Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Volgograd, Kazan, Samara, Saransk, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi and Yekaterinburg, 3.4 million foreigners came. The 2014 Olympics in Sochi. Formula 1 2014 in Sochi. The Future Games is the world's first international phygital sports tournament, 2 thousand participants from 116 countries, was held in 2024 in Kazan. BRICS Games 2024, more than 90 countries participated, the venue is Kazan. The XIX World Festival of Youth and Students with 25 thousand participants from 180 countries was held in 2024 in Sochi. The largest international economic forum, namely SPIEF, St. Petersburg, in 2024 it gathered a record number of participants, 21 thousand from 139 countries, for comparison, the Western analogue - Davos 2024 gathered about 2 thousand people from 120 countries. The Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, an annual international since 2015, in 2023 gathered 7 thousand people and 62 countries. I can list a lot and for a long time, but what am I getting at? And the fact is that no country in the world invites guests from all over the world to places where things are bad and unsettled, because everyone wants to show the best, and taking into account the above, it is obvious that in the Russian Federation everything is not so bad outside of Moscow, it is impossible to explain it differently. But yes, I am not idealizing, there is always something to work on and there is also unsettledness, of course, as in any large country
I lived in this city most of my life, went to uni there. Sure, it's not as bright and shiny as Moscow but it's definitely not a dump. And there are tons of gorgeous lakes in the region!
@@CastorRabbit Who cares about awoke Liberal individual, that hates his Country ? Perhaps only Western Liberals that love to have their Hybris confirmed?
I didn't see any trash on the ground. Didn't look like a dump to me. In California I can show you a dump, trash on the sidewalks and streets etc. Seems to me that Russian people have more respect for where they live and keep their trash in trash cans.
Don’t know if you knew this, but most countries under dictatorships are clean. It’s Bc the justice system is so harsh and people really don’t have rights. That being said, there’s still tons of toxic waste in Russia and the rules on environmental dumping for Putin’s cronies are almost nonexistent. Other than alcoholism, there’s a reason why Russian life expectancy is far lower than the developed average.
People ( especially in the West ) are opening our eyes to the properganda we are being fed by our governments about Russia and President Putin. It's a beautiful place and your values and principles do you justice. And before all you keyboard warriors comment just do some research on Russia.
Hi Eddie, I'm an American living in Chelyabinsk I've been here for 4 years. I would compare Chelyabinsk to Milwaukee Wisconsin it's a wonderful city to live in. Next time you visit Chelyabinsk let me know I can show a few more sites
Hello! I will. That would be great. I almost want to meet a Russian vlogger who lives in Chelyabinsk. Always happy to meet new people. Thanks for reaching out.
Конечно, и в России есть проблемы в малых городах. Никто этого не скрывает. Но, в целом, все прекрасно развито...я бывала во многих городах красавицы России. Привет из Узбекистана ❤ и спасибо за Ваши видео
I live in The Netherlands, i have a Russian wife and she lives in Kasimov. That town is a little run down now but it has great charm. It is not at all a dump.
@@MoscowPhotog это в любом крупном и не очень крупном городе, разумеется обязательно есть, у меня там живут друзья, растят детей как и я в Москве, ничем не хуже инфраструктура для этого. Я к тому, что непонятно почему считают глубинку отсталой.
@@apoxuy ..."Через Самарканд, Бухару и т.д." А далее через Казакстан, а после караваны проходили севернее через крепость "Челяби", что в дальнейшем станет городом Челябинском. Исторический факт: шёлковый путь проходил через этот город, поэтому на гербе Челябинска есть верблюд ;) Учите историю 🖐😉 "Through Samarkand, Bukhara, etc." And then through Kazakhstan, and after that the caravans passed north through the fortress "Cheliaba", which in the future will become the city of Chelyabinsk. Historical fact: the Silk Road passed through this city, so there is a camel on the coat of arms of Chelyabinsk ;) Learn history
@@SergeyAnatolich Учил, в отличии от вас. Так что не нужно выдавать желаемое за действительное. ВШП закончился в 15в, а крепость поставлена в 18в. И верблюд на гербе никакого отношения к ВШП не имеет
Looks better and more sophisticated than most American cities I've seen... and I've been to 48 of 50 states... and I've seen real dumps in other nations and I've traveled Russia as well... Russia is doing better than most nations on Earth... If you ask me, life is actually genuinely better in Russia (in the ways that truly count depending on what you value the most in life - Gucci bags and a fancier car than the neighbor or free world class healthcare, culture, health, love, art, owning a home, etc) but the US still prints the global reserve currency but if you want to live in freedom go to Russia because in America you will be enslaved by debt, then suffocated by it until you are sick and your life ends, surrounded by people who are experiencing the same suffering. In Russia you can afford to live like a king for the same amount of effort that in America would simply buy you a never ending mortgage for a house in the hood... add to that no culture, almost no standards in society (anything goes - and that's not freedom, that's just being lousy and grimy), endless government and corporate corruption, and no future... I wouldn't want to raise a family in the west because I don't want them to be sick, demented, and have no culture... I'll sacrifice having 32 trillion dollars of debt, a few empty skyscrapers, and slightly better kept lawns on the side of highways for freedom, prosperity, and culture any day. That being said, there are still tons of great things about the west that I enjoy and will continue to enjoy so long as those pleasures outweigh their human cost... if you're one of the lucky westerners born into prosperity and opportunity then by all means stay there and do your best, be the leader the west needs... that is who the west is kind to nowadays - people who find themselves making big money quickly and easily. Otherwise I just don't see a point to staying in a place that has become reduced to consumeristic strip mall debt hellscape. Take for example a city called Sarasota in Florida... that place is like paradise but only if one earns over $100K+ per year... that will afford you a middle class lifestyle in a humble home with landscaping for a 30 year mortgage and a new entry model Audi. How hard is it to earn 100K/year in the USA? You tell me... and this is Florida... the final frontier of freedom in America, one of the best places to find oneself in the west. If you don't care about society, then both Russia and US are opportune for things like homesteading... you just have to find the right spot with all the right things in combination... I just like it in Russia because I can have way more for way less AND remain free and at peace spiritually. So anyways, it's kind of to-each-his-own... Business is booming globally this century, so regardless of where you find yourself, do that... do your own thing... bet on yourself, take responsibility for your own life, think exclusively for yourself, and god will be kind to you. - A Russian and US citizen
Yes Moscow is grim, but it has come on leaps and bounds since 1990, what was left after Communism would take a long time to fix, but at least its a homogenous city, most big European cities you just don't feel safe in when there are masses of brown skinned migrants hanging around, I would feel safer in Moscow than Chicago or Atlanta.
Мне лично насрать что думает какой то Джо в какой то Алабаме. Мне с ним не встретится никогда и что он там себе придумал это его проблемы. Главное обустраивать свою жизнь так как вам хочется и никому не позволять разрушить это. И всё будет хорошо.
I work with a couple of russians that have immigrated to my country, and they all say the same thing "moscow is not russia" i have never understand that point of view, because, how can the capital of Russia and a city that holds 10% of the population not be Russia, this is were Russia expanded its empire from, if Moscow aint Russia, what is it? And they compare every inch of their country to capital too, which I dont understand either, that is the capital, its suppose to be over the top! I would not compare my capital of Sweden (stockholm) to the rest of the country because that would be an unfair comparison.
Unfortunately, very stupid people can say this) Any capital should be more beautiful than other cities, since this is the country's business card. Those who left Russia did not fully appreciate it, they chased after a better life, Coca-Cola and jeans))) They will always say that Russia is worse than the country they are in now, because if they said the opposite, they would admit their stupidity, that they moved to another country
Thx for making the trip ♥ This city look like average Canada. To be honest, it's 100% true that Moscow is 2X to 3X better then average Russian city. But again, everage Russian city looks like average Canadian city. It's just that in Canada, there is no #1 tier cities, like Moscow or St Pete (and noooooo Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa are NOT on par with Moscow, far from it)
In Vancouver or Toronto, for example, you can find streets full of drug addicts, which in Russia is unthinkable even for small towns on the periphery. Of course, there are drug addicts in Russia and this is also a problem, but not in such numbers and they are not so arrogant. And even more so - in Russia there are no points where you will be officially given an injection. 😆
Привет Минску! любим и с радостью посещаем этот город:) Вот куда надо съездить Эдди! про Белоруссию мало видосов, а жаль, самая недооцененная страна, в смысле туризма
Peterborough Ontario Canada here. The algorithm sent you to me since I’m always viewing westerners that visit and live in Russia. It’s the best way to breakdown artificial propaganda barriers that are constantly promoted in western MSM and governments. Thanks for contributing to that end. Peace of earth. P.S My town an hours drive N/E of Toronto absolutely has its dumpy areas with down and out people, homelessness, open drug use, unrepaired roads but that contrasted with 19th century architecture,churches, and nicer suburbs. There’s good and bad everywhere. Generalized comments about “ dumps’ are usually from people who you wouldn’t want to be associated with anyway. Care take .I’ll be subscribed and checking in on your work. Thanks👍🇨🇦
Thank you for showing real Russia. Perhaps many people, especially Americans, would fail notice there is no garbage in the streets! Nor did I see any graffiti!
For some time I was chatting with a friend from Novosibirsk. He was always complaining about how bad it is and there's nothing to see. When I came I saw a town with so much green in it, small sculptures on many streets, new residential complexes (one of them stacked in my brain forever because of it's coziness and beauty), embankment is new and nice, the zoo is huge, some strange museums worth to visit. The ONLY thing that I found bad - the sidewalks (it was hell to walk on halfway disappeared sidewalk).
That's a city of tough people, Chelyabinsk. You can't really visually compare rural cities with major cities like Moscow or St.Petersburg cause the best talents and artists from all Soviet Union worked to build the capital cities, that's why they look so different and grandiose.
I've heard that in the US all small towns look alike: Main Street and a couple of streets.... I don't think that's the case in Russia. Russia seems to have some character. Especially small towns that are 300-400 years old. I haven't checked it out in the US yet though Я слышал что в США все небольшие города похожи друг на друга: Main Street и пара улиц... В России мне кажется это не так. В России как-будто есть какой-то характер. Особенно маленькие города которым 300-400 лет. Хотя пока в США не проверял
Украина сейчас особенно развивает тему и вкладывает в это большие деньги ципсо , они не скрывает об этом , в Европе целые отделы по работе в интернете с простыми людьми , настраивать нас против друг друга , не могут победить на поле боя буду качать страну и разваливать из Нутри , Путин сказал что это начнётся и зависит от нас как мы выстоим этот напор из стран врагов России , так что россияне держим информационный фронт и этим помогаем нашим ребятам на горячем фронте !!!!!
I liked your commentary telling us that you should look through a positive lens and to have civic pride. I live in Birmingham West Midlands England which is at the heart of industrial England. My home is in a residential area with many green spaces, etc . However, Birmingham has no "street cred". That is to say most people would avoid stopping here. Tourists drive past my city preferring not to stay. My city is thought of as not a nice place, but I have made the best of its benefits. I'm living through a positive lens.
Chelyabinsk is a large industrial city. It brings much for the development of the economy of Russia. Nice city with all modern achievements ! Eddie, if you have an opportunity, please ,go and visit Samara. The embankment near Volga- river in Samara is beyond your expectation !
Looks pretty clean to me. Nice looking buildings, no graffiti or trash filled encampments lining the sidewalks. Good luck finding anything except a very small town in the u.s. that looks that clean.
God loves you, Russia, don`t you ever forget that. You are wonderful people and don`t let anyone tell you the contrary. It doesn`t matter if you are rich or poor. Money is the easiest gift someone can give and receive. But the soul, the happiness, the passion, the joy, the unity between you, are things no one can give or take from you. They are jealouse, but you know the truth. You know you worth everything.
England not too free these days either. The thought police are everywhere. Jail sentences for not only tweets but retweets. Good luck. Stick to the Isle of Wight and maybe you’ll be ok. 👍
@DavidCali123 Come to Georgia USA, very friendly people, many different things to see and do from city nightlife to mountians and swamps. We have a wonderful state park system here. I moved to Georgia from Louisiana in 2017. Huge night and day difference. I will never move back to Louisiana. California is not the normal USA. Many Californians have left because of the super high taxes, insane cost of living, and massive state government over reach into people's private lives. Many Californians have relocated to Texas and Georgia.
Our other cities look also great!!!! Visit Siberia and you'll see!! People , who do not want prosperity for Russia, say other cities are not good or clean!!! My Tyumen looks really nice!! New districts are under construction, there is much green... We are fine here - proud and happy!! 👍👌
Have you been to Yekaterinburg in Ural? It was called Sverdlovsk during Soviet era. This town cultivated a lot of Russian scientists. It's beautiful. I missed it a lot.
I am a Scottish immigrant in Canada i landed in Canada at the age of 2 years old I was always been fascinated with Russia ,its culture and people even in my youth , the cold war the iron curtain contributed to my need to know more in spite of all the political BS we have been fed. In short i have decided that i want ,must visit Russia . really want to experience Russia in person . how ever i know that i would arrive to see Moscow to start with , i would like travel around in in your country but don't know where to go from there . . Any suggestions or tips fro someone? thank you...
I'm kind of thinking those who write about their hometowns being a dump are in a way asking you for content that will show them otherwise. Thanks for the video =)
One striking characteristic of many of these Russian Street videos compared to the commercial areas of Australian cities and towns, is the absence of fir lease and for rent signs seemingly on every 1 in 10 commercial buildings. Yet despite the millions of customers they import into the country every decade, these problems get worse.
I'm Swedish, and it looks cool to me. At least the place is clean and there aren't Arabs and Africans loitering everywhere like in Sweden. If I was an American I could have made some very favourable comparions to cities like Baltimore, St. Louis, San Francisco and Los Angeles, places that are true dumps in different but converging ways, but I won't since I only know them from UA-cam. (See what I did there! 😉)
@@somerandomvertebrate9262 haha you just show the reality of most of the swedes, racists and cowards. No wonder why you have nazis in your government. Fy dig. Du bör skämmas.
Tell your listeners about the short buses in Russia (the Soviet Busses), they cost about 5 cents to ride across town. You can't beat that. Going to the doctor was $24 dollars for an EKG and Ultra-Sound. Then the woman doctor would not take my $24 dollars. She said, I was close enough to being a Russian. I love Russia
Great little video. Unlike Perth, Western Australia you don't have dozens of mental cases stomping about, swearing and intimidating folk. And the women aren't covered in tattoos. It is, however very clean.
Are you really from Perth?. You must be blind. Perth is paradise compared to this city. I'm not trying to be offensive , but I believe that you are not from Perth and/ or never been there.
Oakland, California and the subways and neighborhoods of New York City are begging you to make a video about them, to show the world how superior we are over them.
Russia is beautiful and much better to live in than the west! I have been hundreds of times in Russia in big cities as in small villages and it's 100 times better than the west! I am a westener and knows first hand to compare. Slava Rossia! 🇷🇺❤🇷🇺❤🇷🇺❤
Today, I was at a small shopping center near my house and an angry homeless guy was screaming and power walking randomly around the area. I live in normal suburbia here in California where houses are nearly $1,000,000. From what I saw in this video, things in Chelyabinsk looked clean and relatively safe
You should visit the city of Valdai (Валдай) in the Novgorod region. You should also visit the city of Torzhok (Торжок) in the Tver region. Very nice cities.
To your point about perspective, I couldn't agree more. As well Russia resembles Canada in terms of its' rural beauty so there's probably an endless supply of places you could go out to film and the folklore that goes with it. Look forward to more of your work.
I hope and pray that this needless war ends as soon as possible so I can come and visit the fascinating country of Russia. I have always been enamoured by Russian literature, music, architecture, even cinema. There is so much to love about the history of this unique but divisive nation.
As you visit these towns, would you also add some demographics to the comments, such as size, population, avg cost of living examples, and video of the underground transport if available Thank you. I'm an Okie, and yes, Texas cities have changed!!😢
I just been back from LA and that's full of homeless and real dirty . It s dangerous and city is dying because it s so many closed stores and empty buildings . It s even worst in San Francisco !!! Regards from Sevilla Spain !!!
Chelyabinsk is a very big industrial city. Мэр должен позаботиться о своем городе. Надо заложить в бюджет города средства, на которые можно было бы насадить побольше деревьев на всех улицах и заключить контракт с озеленительной фирмой, которая бы следила за насаждениями: деревьями, кустами и цветами. Надо убрать бурьян и покласть рулоны травы. В.В. Путин, посмотрите на работу мэра города Челябинска и сравните с работой Себянина. Не хочет работать, замените! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
В Челябинске в центре города даже сохранён массив лесной, вот чего тут хватает, так это зелени и деревьев. Просто вам показали самый центр, где в основном магазины, музеи и театры.
Whoever calls Russia a dumping ground should visit Mumbai. Karachi, Mexico city, Detroit, or other big cities around the world; Russia is so vast and Russian cities are so far apart and so far from Moscow, and yet these cities are well developed, they all have modern facilities and they are developing rapidly, and that is all that matters.
I think Russia is a beautiful country, Moscow is a beautiful, clean and tidy city, the same as other cities there, much better than big cities in America where there are many homeless people living in tents on the side of the road making the city there look dirty and smelly.
There is always someone trying to tell us how awful Russia really is. Usually someone who isn't living there. Never showing anything to go with those words. Can anybody maybe SHOW the really bad stuff? The places where the poor, drunk, drug addicted, criminals, maybe homeless people live? Or the poorest people in a poor village? I am sure you can find something like that, every country has some ugly spots. The question is: How common are these issues? What is the reason for some people being drunk idiots? And how do these ugly places compare to the homeless encampments in a once beautiful city like Los Angeles? Or the risk of being robbed or r.ped in major German cities? I got interested in Russia about two years ago. And I was surprised, how well this country has developed. I don't think any country is perfect. There's always something to improve. But Russia really has something to show for. And still developing in a good direction. I'm really looking forward to visit Russia sometime in the near future. Even considering to move there, if the EU goes any further down that slippery slope we are on right now. Greetings from Poland
Дружище, если ты приехал в Челябинск большой Респект тебе!
Если ты видел Челябинск, ты оказался в самом сердце промышленной России, раньше это был очень грязный город, сейчас это уже намного лучше.
Можешь считать, что увидел Россию!
Спасибо большое!
@@MoscowPhotog Пожалуйста, внимательно слежу за тобой, дружище!
@@igorshlyakov9321 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@igorshlyakov9321 наш город всё лучше и лучше становится с каждым годом!
Florida, USA
Эти люди раньше писали, что вся Россия - помойка. Потом они начали писать, что, ладно, в Москве нормально, но это не вся Россия. Теперь они пишут, что Санкт-Петербург тоже неплох, но это не Россия. Я видел недавно комментарии, что Сочи с Казанью тоже неплохи, но это не Россия. Через 10 лет они будут писать, что Владивосток - это не Россия. Это смехотворно. А ещё есть украинское ЦИПсО, которое пишет во всех соцсетях гадости о России. А также эти тревожные укропатриоты, которые питаются ненавистью к России и не могут дня прожить, чтобы не оставить мерзкий комментарий о России
Да Владивосток и сейчас прикольный уже. Хоть и небольшой.
Мне тут недавно попались фотки, где каклы полакались, как сборный пункт с автобусами разбомбили. Это были Икарусы. ИКАРУСЫ, КАРЛ! У нас хотя бы один Икарус на ходу можно найти разве что в самой глубинке на дальнем севере или в Сибири, а эти люди ещё вякают, какие мол мы отсталые. Хотя, хер ли удивляться - гражданской техники сложнее кабеля они уже давно не делают, всю промышленность просрали, живут на советских остатках и западных подачках.
Всё так. (а потом никак не могут сквозь фильтрацию в Шереметьево пролезть)
@@evilbabai7083 живу в небольшом городке Тверской области . У нас даже про автобусы "паз" забыли (их давно нет даже у частных извозчиков) , а последний "икарус" на котором я ездил - был также у частного перевозчика , он занимался чартерными перевозками из Москвы в мой город и обратно . Так это было НАЧАЛО 2000-х и уже ТОГДА это считалось раритетом .. Теперь по этому маршруту бегают "китайцы".
@@astroantares и возмущаются этим)))
украинские боты заполонили весь русский контент на Ютубе. Оскарбляют всех иностранцев которые делают контент на русском. Пишут им гадости.
Так оно и есть.
тут надо учесть еще и то, что за Украиной стоят США. Возможно эта пропаганда нужна разным полубезумным warhawks с деменцией для самоудовлетворения))).
@@iljabendik1636 скоро должны ютьюб закрыть
I agree.
It's a mistake to think of others as "bots", because they then accuse us of being the same. Behind every bot, there is a human telling the bot what to say, so we should try to address these humans and find out why they are so intent on destroying Russia and destroying themselves. They inhabit a world of comic-book absolutes, "Good and Bad Guys. We need to show them the many colors they are missing!
If that person wants a dump tell him to visit Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, London, Paris etc then see what he thinks of Russia outside of Moscow and St Petersburg. My wife's hometown is a long way from Moscow and it is far from a dump.
Exactly! He’s just a troll.
@@MoscowPhotog what is a troll for you? Someone who disagrees!? Sad state of affairs. By the way ,every city that guy mentioned is fun,edgy,electric,colorful and a hell of a good time. Know them well and been there ,done that. Not grey but colorful. To each his own.
@@jerryshul8482.........go see a psychiatrist 🤡🤡🦨😈
@@jerryshul8482 full of homeless and human turd piles on the streets. I know , I lived in one those cities. Look at Moscow if you want to see a colorful vibrant city with no homeless or piles of human dung on the streets.
А дальше превьюшки посмотреть не?
Люди, которые пишут об «ужасной нищете и грязи» или уехали из страны лет 25-30 назад или никогда здесь не жили.
Спасибо за экскурсию, как всегда прекрасный репортаж получился!
И да, всегда стоит помнить, что «красота в глазах смотрящего» и «свинья всегда грязь найдет»😊
Спасибо вам за ваш комментарий.
Удмуртия зарплата 25 тысяч
@@Костя-я3я и что?
Просто если ехать поездом из Москвы до Владивостока то впечатление не ахти . Смотриш на деревни и это жуть просто крыши еще советский шифер у большинства и дома развалюхи Почему СССР смог перекрыть шифером все деревенские дома а РФ неможет???вот и складывается впечатление что Россия разваливается и регионы загибаются
@@Митридат-ъ9ф С этими деревнями ситуация такая что народ из деревень постоянно уезжает в города и деревень становится всё меньше. За ними просто некому ухаживать. Проблема не в том что это нищая деревня, а в том что в этой деревне заселена хорошо если треть домов. Остальные же просто ветшают и никому они не нужны. Отсюда и неприглядный вид. Тем более что вдоль БАМа они в принципе строились для освоения. Хорошо - теперь они не нужны. Поэтому просто разрушаются пустые, без жителей. А деревни обжитые и и жилые и новые сёла - они как конфетка. Всё блестит.
A human being needs food, shelter, clothes to exist. Life in a village comfort-wise is better than in Moscow. Clean air, water, fresh milk, meat, fish, cheese, fruit, vegetables, eggs etc. No traffic noise, pollution. For the mind and soul there are libraries, sports grounds, rivers, lakes, forests, fields, Culture centres, internet. Shops, post office, policlinic, schools, kindergartens, car washing, repair shops. Garbage is collected by municipal organisations, petrol stations, bus, train stations. There is electricity, TV, many places have natural gas supply. If u are a messy, lazy person, an alcoholic, a miserable, jealous, mean personality , nothing will please you. If u hate yourself, you'll hate the world no matter how wonderful it is.
Well said my friend! Thank you!
@@Boba899 Agree with you!
PERFECT!!😊
Well if you were in the UK then Russia would be a luxury
@@Boba899 ουκ εν το πολλω το ευ λέγαν οι αρχαίοι Έλληνες you are 100% right
Where are the thousands pf homeless?
If you need any ,here in the USA we have plenty!
And 70 million without health care, plus 87 million with no money and drowning in debt.
@@johnm7267 Not my problem !
Вы не правы!У вас их мало да и США ещё не развалилось,как государство,
не обвалился доллар в мире,до сих пор есть НАТО,а значит у нас ещё очень много работы.
Всë это у вас ещё впереди в самое ближайшее время и не только это.
Yeah, exactly.
Go to downtown Los Angeles or to New York, you will see plenty of drug addicts and homeless people living in tents on the streets.
@@johnm7267 no there are 700 thousand homeless people all over USA. I just watched news yesterday im.from phillipines😂❤❤
Это не русские, это украинцы прикидуются русским , которые участвуют в информативной войне....
Точно.
@@MoscowPhotog к Дениэлю едешь, в Слюдянку?
It is worth noting that when the author of the channel admits it - he has all the information (ip and geolocation) that it is Ukrainians or organizations who are paid for information throwing and vilification.
Стоит заметить, что когда автор канала признаёт это - у него есть вся информация (ip и геолокация) о том что пишут именно украинцы или организации которым платят за информационные вбросы и очернение.
не только это, в России тоже есть те, кто считает, что в России везде и всегда плохо, что кругом свалка и тому подобное. Пропаганда действует на этих людей.
@@ДмитрийШайтура а точнее, контрпропаганда))
Что это значит,что Москва -не Россия?Это наша столица и представляет собой все лучшее,что есть в РФ.
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@@elenataylor4611 ну давайте не будем словоблудием заниматься. Вы понимаете о чем речь. Уровень жизни и комфорта несопоставим. Уж как москвичей облизывают ....
He is saying correctly. same way in US ppl saying NY not US. It is doesn't mean it is not Russia, it is mean you can't compare Moscow with life style and other stuff with other Russia's towns. (это ловарный оборот а не буквальное выражение)
@@Ash-vi9mt Americans never say that NY is not a US. But NGO propagandists in Russia say that Moscow is not Russia.
@SuYue-e6p и сравнение будет АБСОЛЮТНО не корректным. Сочи - изначально КУРОРТ, т.е. город, где восстанавливают здоровье. да, после развала Союза очень многое и СИЛЬНО пеменялось. но если Москву и NY можно со скрипом сравнивать то Сочи и Майами - мимо кассы.
Those complaining obviously have never been to the west. I've seen both and I will be moving to Russia soon with luck.
Russia is waiting for you!
@@GregoryBamber I also live in the West. I'm also considering moving to Russia. I live in the U.S.. I'm not one who really enjoys the large cities as a prospect for a location to reside. I generally prefer the rural environment. If I had to select a large city to live in, however, it would probably be a Moscow or St. Petersburg, even a Krasnodar or Novosibirsk, perhaps a Yekaterinburg or a Tyumen, to a Paris, London, New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles. There may be some exceptions to desirability if you have a favorite restaurant in the West without a chain in Russia, or if you have a favorite amusement park in the West you prefer to those in Russia, as examples, but when it comes to the most important of matters, such as crime rates, racial demographics, cleanliness, etc., the Russian cities are hands down preferable to most any city the West has to offer.
Good luck with everything. 😊
Lets be honest... even if you lived in the most mediocre Russian city. Its still better than living in a libtard infested nation where your children are getting rainbow education.
No one is safe anymore. Even here in Israel the encounters with the rainbow mentality is becoming a daily occurrence in the education system. My wife's sister told us the kindergarten her son goes to wanted to do an inclusive "shabat" with a transgender father doing the ceremony. They all protested obviously, but the fact its in the freaking kindergarten is pretty much a red line. At this point we're thinking about relocation to Russia as well.
Ждем вас! Приезжайте! У нас много интересного!
Chicago here - Russia looks cleaner than a lot of American Cities.
Agreed. Lots of beautiful spaces in America and for me these are mainly found in nature.
All of those people need to view how ekaterinburg, kazan, ufa and many other cities looked 20 years ago.. it's complete night and day difference 💯
You’re right.
Во всех этих преображениях,труд многих россиян.Только россияне почему-то не ценят свой труд и этом их простота.А как известно:"Простота хуже воровства"Чем и пользуются иностранцы приезжая в Россию
Grozny too.
@@MWENDA-vv5im Mind blowing how it was totally rebuild from its ashes in two decades. One of the coolest cities I’ve visited!
And that is very important to remember: It's a country on the rebound, with living standards and comforts improving. Having returned from Voronezh, I understand the negative comments. After all, I recently lived for 3 years in Switzerland. But there, it is very controlled and expensive. In Russian towns, it can look dusty and open, but there are pretty sides to any town. I will seek them out until the whole town is refreshed.
No crime. Clean streets. Friendly people. Low cost. History. People don't know what they have. A beautiful country.
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Last month me and my husband visited Samara, Russian city. Such a beautiful, clean, historical city!we felt in love ❤️with Samara!
By the way my husband is an American and he absolutely was amazed how beautiful Russia is. He definitely wasn’t expecting to see such beautiful country and people!
I can imagine. Thanks for sharing!
My wife is from Samara so I've been there quite a few times and it is a beautiful city. The river walk down by the Volga is stunning. Was there on Victory Day a few years ago and will always remember the great time I had....
@user-yp2mw2ko9k I'm really proud of you for reading Pushkin 'even in Russian'.
Комментарии про города-свалки пишут нерусские.
There are dump cities in Russia, have seen them in documentaries. Every country has them .
@@ehawolczecki8759 , yes, but saying that Russia only have Moscow and St Petersburg has never been to Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Great Novgorod, and many more. Chelyabinsk should be one of those dump cities, and yet it looks way more decent than some towns in bay when you go out of San Jose California. Europe and Russia look way more decent.
@@ehawolczecki8759 even your country has them
@@ЭдвардВ.М ,yes am sure even australia has them.
Putin has been trying hard to improve the standard of living for ALL Russians. Russia is twice as big as the US, so it’s not going to happen overnight. Meanwhile, the US is in a downward spiral. The perfect example is Detroit. It used to be a model city for the whole world. Now, it’s so far past being run down, that Mother Nature is starting to reclaim vast swaths of the city. The US has PLENTY of cities becoming like that. I think I’d much rather live in a small village in Siberia, than to continue living in the US.
В одно окно смотрели двое.
Один увидел дождь и грязь,
Другой - листвы зеленой вязь,
Весну и небо голубое.
В одно окно смотрели двое.
Омар Хайям.
Да!
@@MoscowPhotog Another way to say:
Так и есть - That's the way it is.
@@mikhailtrokhinin1168 спасибо за урок! 🙏🏼
@@mikhailtrokhinin1168 нет. Не Хайям. Совсем.
@@andrewbabooshkin3557 а кто тогда?
Saying that everything outside Moscow and St Petersburg is a "dump" isn't only russophobic but also extremely ignorant and privileged. These people obviously take everything they have for granted and believe that everyone in the world has at least what they have, like access to clean water, electricity, good basic and higher education, affordable accommodation, healthcare that won't leave you homeless after one doctor visit, clean streets, lack of organized crime etc. We live better than billions of people on this planet, but for the last couple of decades we've been taught that we lived in the worst country possible. Luckily, people are beginning to see some perspective. Former Navalny supporters now see that the West isn't that great and that Russia isn't that bad. But most importantly, the media representation of Russia is completely unfair and full of double standards.
Oh man, you put it just right - have respect to you country, have respect to your home town. I've never been to this city, but I do hope to.
You’ll enjoy its charms.
Thanks for showing us Chelyabinsk. I've always wanted to check it out, i've been almost everywhere in the world and it doesn't look that bad. I think most people who complain about Russian provincial towns are the people who haven't seen much of the world and have been brainwashed by Hollywood or Instagram. I hope you're going to Yekaterinburg there in the Urals, I really enjoyed it. Safe travels and God bless, from Sochi.
Thanks so much! Yes, would love to visit Yekaterinburg and the Urals in general.
It 100% look like average Canadian town, it's just that Moscow and St Pete are so fantastic (best cities on earth?) that other towns looks pale if you compare them to gems.
Looks a lot nicer and safer than most cities in England.
Nice city. Thanks for the tour :)
My pleasure! Thank you for watching.
nice city? really?
@@andreasankara yes, really.
@@MoscowPhotog Excuse me my friend if I touch on your Russian pride, but that city is of infinite ugliness, it may be free of rubbish in the streets but it remains ugly, a greeting from Italy
@@andreasankara really, really.
The dude, who "lives in a dump" does actually live in a dump, called Ukraine.
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@@MoscowPhotog yes its symbol of okraine ))
Не только Украина. Прибалты тоже этим занимаются.
Прибалтийские вымираты всегда впереди паровоза. Уехал от туда в 98м посетил в 2010 и 2020. Впечатление угнетающие. Если в 10м думал может погода, может я, что то не понял, то в 20м этот маленький но очень гордый Пипец заиграл ещё большими красками.
Suffered a similar form of neoliberal shock therapy as was forced onto Russia by the US in the 90's.
I’m an ex-pat Brit living in Saratov. My city is not a dump; it’s a good place that’s getting better every month; that’s just the infrastructure. The people are good and are so (how to say) human in their approach to each other. It’s the people that make my Saratov so good !
Would love to visit Saratov on Saturday! Cheers.
A few words about "Moscow is not Russia", probably in the context that Moscow is a beautiful cover, and the rest of Russia is devastation, poverty and lack of civilization. I list all the BRICS summits in the Russian Federation: the first BRICS summit in the world was held in Yekaterinburg in 2009, then Ufa 2015, St. Petersburg 2020, in 2024 it will be in Kazan. Further about sports: The 2018 FIFA World Cup was held in addition to Moscow in Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Volgograd, Kazan, Samara, Saransk, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi and Yekaterinburg, 3.4 million foreigners came. The 2014 Olympics in Sochi. Formula 1 2014 in Sochi. The Future Games is the world's first international phygital sports tournament, 2 thousand participants from 116 countries, was held in 2024 in Kazan. BRICS Games 2024, more than 90 countries participated, the venue is Kazan. The XIX World Festival of Youth and Students with 25 thousand participants from 180 countries was held in 2024 in Sochi. The largest international economic forum, namely SPIEF, St. Petersburg, in 2024 it gathered a record number of participants, 21 thousand from 139 countries, for comparison, the Western analogue - Davos 2024 gathered about 2 thousand people from 120 countries. The Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, an annual international since 2015, in 2023 gathered 7 thousand people and 62 countries. I can list a lot and for a long time, but what am I getting at? And the fact is that no country in the world invites guests from all over the world to places where things are bad and unsettled, because everyone wants to show the best, and taking into account the above, it is obvious that in the Russian Federation everything is not so bad outside of Moscow, it is impossible to explain it differently. But yes, I am not idealizing, there is always something to work on and there is also unsettledness, of course, as in any large country
So well said. Thank you for your comment!!
Спасибо, добрый человек, которому было не лень перечислять простые ( не для всех, как выяснилось) истины
Это русофобы пишут, которые учавствуют в информационной войне протв России
Так оно и есть.
Да, и этот чел один из них
It great that Russia is not running any information war ?
Trust me UK is worse
I lived in this city most of my life, went to uni there. Sure, it's not as bright and shiny as Moscow but it's definitely not a dump. And there are tons of gorgeous lakes in the region!
Cheljabinsk is definately not a Dump. Greetings from Canada !
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NFKRS has a slightly different take
@@CastorRabbit Who cares about awoke Liberal individual, that hates his Country ?
Perhaps only Western Liberals that love to have their Hybris confirmed?
I didn't see any trash on the ground. Didn't look like a dump to me. In California I can show you a dump, trash on the sidewalks and streets etc. Seems to me that Russian people have more respect for where they live and keep their trash in trash cans.
Don’t know if you knew this, but most countries under dictatorships are clean. It’s Bc the justice system is so harsh and people really don’t have rights. That being said, there’s still tons of toxic waste in Russia and the rules on environmental dumping for Putin’s cronies are almost nonexistent. Other than alcoholism, there’s a reason why Russian life expectancy is far lower than the developed average.
People ( especially in the West ) are opening our eyes to the properganda we are being fed by our governments about Russia and President Putin. It's a beautiful place and your values and principles do you justice. And before all you keyboard warriors comment just do some research on Russia.
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Every street showed in this video seems to be clean and secure, even more so than most downtown streets in the Canadian city where I now live.
Wow
Do not argue with such people. Doing that is just spending your precious time. As they say "свинья всегда грязь найдёт".
Hi Eddie,
I'm an American living in Chelyabinsk I've been here for 4 years. I would compare Chelyabinsk to Milwaukee Wisconsin it's a wonderful city to live in. Next time you visit Chelyabinsk let me know I can show a few more sites
Hello! I will. That would be great. I almost want to meet a Russian vlogger who lives in Chelyabinsk. Always happy to meet new people. Thanks for reaching out.
Конечно, и в России есть проблемы в малых городах. Никто этого не скрывает. Но, в целом, все прекрасно развито...я бывала во многих городах красавицы России. Привет из Узбекистана ❤ и спасибо за Ваши видео
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I live in The Netherlands, i have a Russian wife and she lives in Kasimov. That town is a little run down now but it has great charm. It is not at all a dump.
Челябинск- это крупный промышленный город, металлургия, машиностроение и так далее. Это не туристический город.
Я не согласен. Здесь есть театры, музеи, концертные залы, и это центр Великого шелкового пути. Здесь есть что предложить туристам.
@@MoscowPhotog это в любом крупном и не очень крупном городе, разумеется обязательно есть, у меня там живут друзья, растят детей как и я в Москве, ничем не хуже инфраструктура для этого.
Я к тому, что непонятно почему считают глубинку отсталой.
@@MoscowPhotog Великий шелковый путь все таки сильно южнее проходил, в Средней Азии 😀 Через Самарканд, Бухару и т.д.
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..."Через Самарканд, Бухару и т.д."
А далее через Казакстан, а после караваны проходили севернее через крепость "Челяби", что в дальнейшем станет городом Челябинском. Исторический факт: шёлковый путь проходил через этот город, поэтому на гербе Челябинска есть верблюд ;) Учите историю 🖐😉
"Through Samarkand, Bukhara, etc." And then through Kazakhstan, and after that the caravans passed north through the fortress "Cheliaba", which in the future will become the city of Chelyabinsk. Historical fact: the Silk Road passed through this city, so there is a camel on the coat of arms of Chelyabinsk ;) Learn history
@@SergeyAnatolich Учил, в отличии от вас. Так что не нужно выдавать желаемое за действительное. ВШП закончился в 15в, а крепость поставлена в 18в. И верблюд на гербе никакого отношения к ВШП не имеет
Looks better and more sophisticated than most American cities I've seen... and I've been to 48 of 50 states... and I've seen real dumps in other nations and I've traveled Russia as well... Russia is doing better than most nations on Earth... If you ask me, life is actually genuinely better in Russia (in the ways that truly count depending on what you value the most in life - Gucci bags and a fancier car than the neighbor or free world class healthcare, culture, health, love, art, owning a home, etc) but the US still prints the global reserve currency but if you want to live in freedom go to Russia because in America you will be enslaved by debt, then suffocated by it until you are sick and your life ends, surrounded by people who are experiencing the same suffering. In Russia you can afford to live like a king for the same amount of effort that in America would simply buy you a never ending mortgage for a house in the hood... add to that no culture, almost no standards in society (anything goes - and that's not freedom, that's just being lousy and grimy), endless government and corporate corruption, and no future... I wouldn't want to raise a family in the west because I don't want them to be sick, demented, and have no culture... I'll sacrifice having 32 trillion dollars of debt, a few empty skyscrapers, and slightly better kept lawns on the side of highways for freedom, prosperity, and culture any day. That being said, there are still tons of great things about the west that I enjoy and will continue to enjoy so long as those pleasures outweigh their human cost... if you're one of the lucky westerners born into prosperity and opportunity then by all means stay there and do your best, be the leader the west needs... that is who the west is kind to nowadays - people who find themselves making big money quickly and easily. Otherwise I just don't see a point to staying in a place that has become reduced to consumeristic strip mall debt hellscape. Take for example a city called Sarasota in Florida... that place is like paradise but only if one earns over $100K+ per year... that will afford you a middle class lifestyle in a humble home with landscaping for a 30 year mortgage and a new entry model Audi. How hard is it to earn 100K/year in the USA? You tell me... and this is Florida... the final frontier of freedom in America, one of the best places to find oneself in the west. If you don't care about society, then both Russia and US are opportune for things like homesteading... you just have to find the right spot with all the right things in combination... I just like it in Russia because I can have way more for way less AND remain free and at peace spiritually. So anyways, it's kind of to-each-his-own... Business is booming globally this century, so regardless of where you find yourself, do that... do your own thing... bet on yourself, take responsibility for your own life, think exclusively for yourself, and god will be kind to you.
- A Russian and US citizen
Agreed. We each create our own reality.
Yes Moscow is grim, but it has come on leaps and bounds since 1990, what was left after Communism would take a long time to fix, but at least its a homogenous city, most big European cities you just don't feel safe in when there are masses of brown skinned migrants hanging around, I would feel safer in Moscow than Chicago or Atlanta.
Мне лично насрать что думает какой то Джо в какой то Алабаме. Мне с ним не встретится никогда и что он там себе придумал это его проблемы. Главное обустраивать свою жизнь так как вам хочется и никому не позволять разрушить это. И всё будет хорошо.
Hi Eddy. Love when you speak Russian. You have practically no accent. Hope you speak Russian every day with your wife and new friends.
Thank you so much! One day I’ll make a video entirely in Russian.
Your town is spotless, nice to see kids having fun at the park, Thanks for sharing and showing Russia
Thanks for watching.
I work with a couple of russians that have immigrated to my country, and they all say the same thing "moscow is not russia" i have never understand that point of view, because, how can the capital of Russia and a city that holds 10% of the population not be Russia, this is were Russia expanded its empire from, if Moscow aint Russia, what is it? And they compare every inch of their country to capital too, which I dont understand either, that is the capital, its suppose to be over the top! I would not compare my capital of Sweden (stockholm) to the rest of the country because that would be an unfair comparison.
Thank you for your sharing your common sense on the situation!
Unfortunately, very stupid people can say this) Any capital should be more beautiful than other cities, since this is the country's business card. Those who left Russia did not fully appreciate it, they chased after a better life, Coca-Cola and jeans))) They will always say that Russia is worse than the country they are in now, because if they said the opposite, they would admit their stupidity, that they moved to another country
@Alexandr-k6v. Well said.
Thx for making the trip ♥ This city look like average Canada. To be honest, it's 100% true that Moscow is 2X to 3X better then average Russian city. But again, everage Russian city looks like average Canadian city. It's just that in Canada, there is no #1 tier cities, like Moscow or St Pete (and noooooo Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa are NOT on par with Moscow, far from it)
Moscow and St Pete are a cut above.
In Vancouver or Toronto, for example, you can find streets full of drug addicts, which in Russia is unthinkable even for small towns on the periphery. Of course, there are drug addicts in Russia and this is also a problem, but not in such numbers and they are not so arrogant. And even more so - in Russia there are no points where you will be officially given an injection. 😆
@@amare_naturam Canada is going places ..... in the cemetery LOL
It looks a lot nicer than the average Canadian town/small city. Much nicer than Waterloo, Kitchener, London, Windsor, Brampton, etc., etc., etc.
Спасибо за искренюю любовь к матушке России!!❤❤👍👍❤️🙏🙏✌️✌️🕊️🌍🌍🇧🇾🇧🇾 привет из Беларуси Минск.❤
Привет Минску! любим и с радостью посещаем этот город:) Вот куда надо съездить Эдди! про Белоруссию мало видосов, а жаль, самая недооцененная страна, в смысле туризма
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Привет Минску из Челябинска👋😀❤❤❤
There is certainly plenty of Russia to see!
My goodness, I know!
Pretty cool for a city so far from Moscow. A criticism often is a sign of ignorance...
Yup.
It looks clean and no drug addits on meth . Like a lot of Canadian city's like Vancouver or Hamilton ontario
Peterborough Ontario Canada here. The algorithm sent you to me since I’m always viewing westerners that visit and live in Russia. It’s the best way to breakdown artificial propaganda barriers that are constantly promoted in western MSM and governments. Thanks for contributing to that end.
Peace of earth.
P.S My town an hours drive N/E of Toronto absolutely has its dumpy areas with down and out people, homelessness, open drug use, unrepaired roads but that contrasted with 19th century architecture,churches, and nicer suburbs. There’s good and bad everywhere. Generalized comments about “ dumps’ are usually from people who you wouldn’t want to be associated with anyway.
Care take .I’ll be subscribed and checking in on your work. Thanks👍🇨🇦
Thanks so much for watching and for your support!
@@MoscowPhotogYou’re welcome👍
Thank you for showing real Russia. Perhaps many people, especially Americans, would fail notice there is no garbage in the streets! Nor did I see any graffiti!
For some time I was chatting with a friend from Novosibirsk. He was always complaining about how bad it is and there's nothing to see. When I came I saw a town with so much green in it, small sculptures on many streets, new residential complexes (one of them stacked in my brain forever because of it's coziness and beauty), embankment is new and nice, the zoo is huge, some strange museums worth to visit. The ONLY thing that I found bad - the sidewalks (it was hell to walk on halfway disappeared sidewalk).
Beauty is everywhere.
I wish people showed the "real" Los Angeles, not even rural middle of nowhere desert town, no, smack in the middle of the city: Skid Row.
People would be shocked.
If i'm not mistaken, the "Wild Siberia" showed it while visiting his family and do some paper work in LA.
Don't diss L.A., it's not the city or the region, it's the fucking PEOPLE!
I am proud. I live in the North East of England 30 miles south of Newcastle. I was born in a small village 4 miles from here. All good I feel.
That's a city of tough people, Chelyabinsk.
You can't really visually compare rural cities with major cities like Moscow or St.Petersburg cause the best talents and artists from all Soviet Union worked to build the capital cities, that's why they look so different and grandiose.
I've heard that in the US all small towns look alike: Main Street and a couple of streets.... I don't think that's the case in Russia. Russia seems to have some character. Especially small towns that are 300-400 years old.
I haven't checked it out in the US yet though
Я слышал что в США все небольшие города похожи друг на друга: Main Street и пара улиц... В России мне кажется это не так. В России как-будто есть какой-то характер. Особенно маленькие города которым 300-400 лет.
Хотя пока в США не проверял
Last summer I stayed in the city of Vyborg (Karelia) and thought it was great. Clean streets. Nice combination of old and modern architecture.
Thanks for sharing!
@@nickemfive8866 It used to be Finnish city, Viipuri, taken from Finnland after russian invasion.
Украина сейчас особенно развивает тему и вкладывает в это большие деньги ципсо , они не скрывает об этом , в Европе целые отделы по работе в интернете с простыми людьми , настраивать нас против друг друга , не могут победить на поле боя буду качать страну и разваливать из Нутри , Путин сказал что это начнётся и зависит от нас как мы выстоим этот напор из стран врагов России , так что россияне держим информационный фронт и этим помогаем нашим ребятам на горячем фронте !!!!!
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It's a working, blue collar town, but it's decent.
It’s nice actually.
I liked your commentary telling us that you should look through a positive lens and to have civic pride. I live in Birmingham West Midlands England which is at the heart of industrial England. My home is in a residential area with many green spaces, etc . However, Birmingham has no "street cred". That is to say most people would avoid stopping here. Tourists drive past my city preferring not to stay. My city is thought of as not a nice place, but I have made the best of its benefits. I'm living through a positive lens.
Chelyabinsk is a large industrial city. It brings much for the development of the economy of Russia. Nice city with all modern achievements !
Eddie, if you have an opportunity, please ,go and visit Samara. The embankment near Volga- river in Samara is beyond your expectation !
I’ve heard. Thanks for the suggestion.
Russia is a very beautiful country❤❤
Indeed!
Looks pretty clean to me. Nice looking buildings, no graffiti or trash filled encampments lining the sidewalks. Good luck finding anything except a very small town in the u.s. that looks that clean.
God loves you, Russia, don`t you ever forget that. You are wonderful people and don`t let anyone tell you the contrary. It doesn`t matter if you are rich or poor. Money is the easiest gift someone can give and receive. But the soul, the happiness, the passion, the joy, the unity between you, are things no one can give or take from you. They are jealouse, but you know the truth. You know you worth everything.
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I'm an English man in California , iv only been here 7 months but I'm going back to Europe , it's far from land of the free over here 😩
Wow, never expected to hear this.
England not too free these days either. The thought police are everywhere. Jail sentences for not only tweets but retweets. Good luck. Stick to the Isle of Wight and maybe you’ll be ok. 👍
@@MoscowPhotog I'm going to Europe and heading for Bulgaria, hopefully life and people are real
@@DavidCali123 I suspect they will be.
@DavidCali123 Come to Georgia USA, very friendly people, many different things to see and do from city nightlife to mountians and swamps. We have a wonderful state park system here. I moved to Georgia from Louisiana in 2017. Huge night and day difference. I will never move back to Louisiana. California is not the normal USA. Many Californians have left because of the super high taxes, insane cost of living, and massive state government over reach into people's private lives. Many Californians have relocated to Texas and Georgia.
What I have seen in Russia is beautiful , I have been to many city's in a lot of different countries and by far Russia is amazing
Our other cities look also great!!!! Visit Siberia and you'll see!! People , who do not want prosperity for Russia, say other cities are not good or clean!!! My Tyumen looks really nice!! New districts are under construction, there is much green... We are fine here - proud and happy!! 👍👌
Yes, indeed. Russia is a clean, proud and prosperous country.
Have you been to Yekaterinburg in Ural? It was called Sverdlovsk during Soviet era. This town cultivated a lot of Russian scientists. It's beautiful. I missed it a lot.
Not yet but I’d like visit one day.
@@MoscowPhotog - They have a beautiful theater and great ballet there. Wonderful place to raise children.
I am a Scottish immigrant in Canada i landed in Canada at the age of 2 years old I was always been fascinated with Russia ,its culture and people even in my youth , the cold war the iron curtain contributed to my need to know more in spite of all the political BS we have been fed.
In short i have decided that i want ,must visit Russia . really want to experience Russia in person . how ever i know that i would arrive to see Moscow to start with , i would like travel around in in your country but don't know where to go from there . . Any suggestions or tips fro someone? thank you...
Sure. Visit worryfreerussia.com and schedule a free consultation.
100% better than every city's in Québec, Clownada !
I'm kind of thinking those who write about their hometowns being a dump are in a way asking you for content that will show them otherwise. Thanks for the video =)
Hmm, you might be right!
Russia is the most beautiful country in the world, even it architecture and landscape with it rivers and nice streets will leave you goosebumps
One striking characteristic of many of these Russian Street videos compared to the commercial areas of Australian cities and towns, is the absence of fir lease and for rent signs seemingly on every 1 in 10 commercial buildings. Yet despite the millions of customers they import into the country every decade, these problems get worse.
Chelyabinsk looks pretty cool! I will put it on the list of places to visit!
You’ll enjoy the city!
I'm Swedish, and it looks cool to me. At least the place is clean and there aren't Arabs and Africans loitering everywhere like in Sweden. If I was an American I could have made some very favourable comparions to cities like Baltimore, St. Louis, San Francisco and Los Angeles, places that are true dumps in different but converging ways, but I won't since I only know them from UA-cam. (See what I did there! 😉)
@@somerandomvertebrate9262 haha you just show the reality of most of the swedes, racists and cowards. No wonder why you have nazis in your government.
Fy dig. Du bör skämmas.
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It looks like Paradise compared to London.
Tell your listeners about the short buses in Russia (the Soviet Busses), they cost about 5 cents to ride across town. You can't beat that. Going to the doctor was $24 dollars for an EKG and Ultra-Sound. Then the woman doctor would not take my $24 dollars. She said, I was close enough to being a Russian. I love Russia
Great little video. Unlike Perth, Western Australia you don't have dozens of mental cases stomping about, swearing and intimidating folk. And the women aren't covered in tattoos. It is, however very clean.
Thank you. Would love to visit Australia one day.
Are you really from Perth?. You must be blind. Perth is paradise compared to this city. I'm not trying to be offensive , but I believe that you are not from Perth and/ or never been there.
All the mentals are on Siberia somewhere. Locked up.
Oakland, California and the subways and neighborhoods of New York City are begging you to make a video about them, to show the world how superior we are over them.
Russia is beautiful and much better to live in than the west! I have been hundreds of times in Russia in big cities as in small villages and it's 100 times better than the west! I am a westener and knows first hand to compare. Slava Rossia! 🇷🇺❤🇷🇺❤🇷🇺❤
It’s beautiful here.
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Am Irish and am thinking of visiting Russia to see what's it 's like what advice would you be able to give me.
@@johndoherty4976 you have to be more specific. I don’t know what information you need.
@@MoscowPhotog Thanks for getting back to me i appreciate it. Moving to Russia permanently and staring a new life there.
Today, I was at a small shopping center near my house and an angry homeless guy was screaming and power walking randomly around the area. I live in normal suburbia here in California where houses are nearly $1,000,000.
From what I saw in this video, things in Chelyabinsk looked clean and relatively safe
В 99% случаев плохие комментарии о России оставляют жители Украины.
Да да!
I wonder why 😳
Gotta say though, its all very clean no piles of rubbish everywhere!
You should visit the city of Valdai (Валдай) in the Novgorod region.
You should also visit the city of Torzhok (Торжок) in the Tver region. Very nice cities.
To your point about perspective, I couldn't agree more. As well Russia resembles Canada in terms of its' rural beauty so there's probably an endless supply of places you could go out to film and the folklore that goes with it. Look forward to more of your work.
Thanks so much! Stay tuned for more.
Россия не нравится только тем кто в ней не был никогда , думают стереотипами и живут или.
Irish woman living in Ireland watching. Thank you.
RUSSIA IS A BEAUTIFUL ADVANCE COUNTRY, NOT TO BE MESSED WITH.
Indeed.
That should be two way!
I hope and pray that this needless war ends as soon as possible so I can come and visit the fascinating country of Russia. I have always been enamoured by Russian literature, music, architecture, even cinema. There is so much to love about the history of this unique but divisive nation.
As you visit these towns, would you also add some demographics to the comments, such as size, population, avg cost of living examples, and video of the underground transport if available
Thank you. I'm an Okie, and yes, Texas cities have changed!!😢
Thanks for the suggestion.
It’s NOT a dump. It’s lovely. I am from Sydney - Australia
It's anything but a dump.
It's better than Bradford in the UK
Just about anywhere would.
Tucker had one hell of a great time in Moscow.😅. Fun selling millions of people out. Love my Tucker.
I just been back from LA and that's full of homeless and real dirty . It s dangerous and city is dying because it s so many closed stores and empty buildings . It s even worst in San Francisco !!! Regards from Sevilla Spain !!!
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Beautiful Russian town, one of my favorite Russian rap group is from here... A Nigerian.
Oh cool. Thank you for watching!
Chelyabinsk is a very big industrial city. Мэр должен позаботиться о своем городе. Надо заложить в бюджет города средства, на которые можно было бы насадить побольше деревьев на всех улицах и заключить контракт с озеленительной фирмой, которая бы следила за насаждениями: деревьями, кустами и цветами. Надо убрать бурьян и покласть рулоны травы. В.В. Путин, посмотрите на работу мэра города Челябинска и сравните с работой Себянина. Не хочет работать, замените! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
В Челябинске в центре города даже сохранён массив лесной, вот чего тут хватает, так это зелени и деревьев. Просто вам показали самый центр, где в основном магазины, музеи и театры.
Watching from Central Idaho…USA. I’ve always been fascinated with Russia…thanks for sharing. I loved all of the happy street musicians!
👋🏼 ID! Thanks so much for watching and for your comment!
Ignore rusia haters they never been there 😂
For real! 👍🏼
It's a pain in the arse to visit Russia, have you seen the Visa requirements? Only North Korea is more hassle
Whoever calls Russia a dumping ground should visit Mumbai. Karachi, Mexico city, Detroit, or other big cities around the world; Russia is so vast and Russian cities are so far apart and so far from Moscow, and yet these cities are well developed, they all have modern facilities and they are developing rapidly, and that is all that matters.
That's right ✅️ the real Russia 🇷🇺 and the African diaspora in America have great love ❤️ for you 👏 🫡😉.
Being an American, please be very careful Sir, things are only going to get worse, more and more mad and dangerous in russia !
Come visit Russia.
@@MoscowPhotog oh no thanks Sir,
@@MoscowPhotog www.youtube.com/@kgbdetected
I think Russia is a beautiful country, Moscow is a beautiful, clean and tidy city, the same as other cities there, much better than big cities in America where there are many homeless people living in tents on the side of the road making the city there look dirty and smelly.
There is always someone trying to tell us how awful Russia really is. Usually someone who isn't living there. Never showing anything to go with those words.
Can anybody maybe SHOW the really bad stuff? The places where the poor, drunk, drug addicted, criminals, maybe homeless people live? Or the poorest people in a poor village?
I am sure you can find something like that, every country has some ugly spots. The question is: How common are these issues? What is the reason for some people being drunk idiots?
And how do these ugly places compare to the homeless encampments in a once beautiful city like Los Angeles? Or the risk of being robbed or r.ped in major German cities?
I got interested in Russia about two years ago. And I was surprised, how well this country has developed.
I don't think any country is perfect. There's always something to improve. But Russia really has something to show for. And still developing in a good direction.
I'm really looking forward to visit Russia sometime in the near future. Even considering to move there, if the EU goes any further down that slippery slope we are on right now.
Greetings from Poland
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very large streets 😲