That kid's riding some expensive lambo bike and the man is like " do you have your documents?" I think he met real soviet spies. 🙌 he made to Ganja an that hotel is huge luxurious! Not many cars in the lot 😒. Says jesus Christ same time i do 😬 You've cold weather jacket on yet palm trees grow. I wish coconuts.
18:40 somebody behind the camera says "Daaa" as in yes.. keep talking , almost like he is being told what to say by someone. He is praising the country and it sounds like they are encouraging him to say more. Strange.
"A country I would love to come back to... I don't know if that will ever be possible... which will become clear in future videos." This sounds ominous my guy, you've got me worried for you.
Whereas China is a high tech police state, with surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology everywhere, Azerbaijan still does it old school - human informants on every block.
that's not even an exaggeration, Russia took this land from Osman Empire more than 100 years ago, turks that inhabited this land had to fend for themselves and obey to russian rulers, eventually becoming a separate country.
@@sowhat249 Iran had a factual rights over Azeibajani land but never real one. Azerbainani people do not speak arabic, they speak turkish with their local accent, be real pls.
@@roughnegg6615 | That's not how it works. They speak a language related to Turkish, but not actually turkish. And as I said, the ottomans never had their land. Never had a coast on the Caspian. They took Azerbaijan from Iran. Actually, there are so many Azeris in Iran, that they even ruled Iran. The Safavid dynasty of Iran was Azeri. The only thing that brings Turkey and Azerbaijan close is the hostility with the armenians.
Everyone taking about the “suspicious” 18:40 moment. Bald replied to another comment and said the other voice was some dude talking on his phone walking by.
I don't think Azerbaijan is any more dangerous than let's say.. Belgium. South America was far more precarious, and that's supposed to be a Christian country. I would go to Azerbaijan over Bolivia 10 out of 10 times.
I lived and worked in former Yugoslavia in 1979. I was a young man then in my early twenties. I lived in Zagreb (Croatia) and worked at a US (Westinghouse) Nuclear power plant we were building in Krsco (Slovenia). The project was part of the atoms for peace program and geared towards leaning Joseph Tito towards the west. The plant was financed by the world bank and paid for by establishing exports to the west for goods and raw materials available in Yugoslavia. For me experiencing both socialism and the warm hearted people of Yugoslavia and others from the former USSR was an exceptional experience. The five heavily guarded checkpoints that I had to endure traveling daily back and fort to work and constantly having to show my papers was a sign of the control that socialism had on the peoples of that country. Guards were changed every couple of weeks I believe to assure that they could not become familiar or friendly to those they had to check and control. I envy your travels in the former USSR countries. I look forward to each of your videos and appreciate the difficulties and challenges that you go through to bring this content to all of us. Safe travels... Joe
18:41 - "I don't know if that will ever be possible, which will become clear in future videos" Cryptic. I'm not going to miss any of those 'future' videos.
Hmmm, you're tone changed very rapidly and was very complimentary at the sudden end of the video. Very nice place and thank you for the amazing architecture, bye.
My favourite Azerbaijani is Tofiq Bahramov, you may remember him as the linesman at the 1966 World Cup final who ruled that Geoff Hurst's controversial second goal was indeed a goal.
"The people are so incredibly friendly..." A minute later: "Documents, please" :D I don't think that guy was police, more like a village big-shot or elder a bit sceptical about the foreigner going around the village and filming kids, then calling his local police friends.
It always amazes me, in the far reaches of the old Soviet republics, just how many Ladas are still in daily use. Here in the UK they were always treated as a joke, these odd little cars from behind the secretive iron curtain, but they were still pretty common back then, because they were so cheap. Now they are a rare sight on our roads. Not just because of the age many of them would be now, but after the fall of the USSR, a great many of them were shipped back home to the motherland. Seeing so many still used just goes to show how tough and dependable they really were. Let's face it, any car that can survive, not only the awful roads in many parts of Russia and beyond, but year after year of brutal Russia winter weather.
You do something really important with your videos, Benjamin. You give us a window on worlds where being human is still more a stake than having more things. May it last as long as possible.
I want to thank you Mr. Bald. For making this channel, bringing us with you, and giving us an insight into parts if the world where many will never get to see. Best channel on UA-cam. Your love for for the places you go is infectious.
You videos really make me want to travel around all the former soviet states, but I feel like knowing Russian language is an enormous benefit and I feel some travelers might even get in to trouble without it.
ngl, i found out about this channel only 2 days ago and I bloody love it by now. one thing that differs Bald from most trip channel is that he doesn't stick to capitals and likes to travel to regions. I'm from Baku and I'm really bored of it. It was awesome to watch Mr.Bald travel in my country and show places that even I haven't seen. Keep up the great work.
for those wondering why the hotel is empty, it’s because its winter, most of the tourist season comes in the summer. In the winter their isn’t much to do, usually tourists come either in the summer or spring.
"..to being a country I would love to come back to. I don't know if that will be possible as will become clear in future videos". Hmm...interesting comment from Mr Bald!
I can see the cinematographic shot where the pool opens up from the center dropping all the water and a giant ICBM poping out slowly. All that with a the Goldeneye music intensifying.
This man is one smooth cucumber. Keeping his cool being friendly with the children not making any waves. And doesn't waste any time getting out of there.
All of the twenty somethings that the boy went and got were a crew. The old man seemed be a higher ranking member of that crew. You were being checked out. I've seen that before. If they were worried, you'd have been picked up, and at the very least, dropped off at the city limits.
Hey Mr.Bald. I'm a long time subscriber from Moscow,Яussia and I was born in Azerbaijan back in 1988, then we moved. There is a lot I would love to tell you about Azerbaijan, cuz It's an old country with a very rich historical heritage and all that kind of stuff, very friendly and generous people. But I will not write a very long comment, but just say Thank You for doing what you do, Thank You for visiting my homeland and letting other people in the world, who have never even heard about those places, develop a picture of what's going on there nowadays. Just like you I'm a huge fan of old Soviet architecture and Azerbaijan had incredibly awesome examples of what you usually looking for, but unfortunately a lot of what you've found and seen is just a glims of what that country used to look like, because most of those things long gone. Thank you once again for your channel and you being you! Keep it up!
This is why I subscribed. I never knew such a city existed in Azerbaijan. It looks very different from the most tourist heavy places that has been shown in countless travel shows.
A bit of a cryptic comments at the end of the video. "...a country that I would love to come back to. I don't know if that will ever be possible - which will become clear in future videos." Hmmmm that sounds rather ominous. Whatever that forebodes B & B I hope all goes well.
I'd be curious as to what the "undercover cop" said when you asked him if he was police. It cut right then and you still handed him your documents but after called him dodgy and still weren't sure who he was.
Just wanted to post this on the latest video in hopes Bald sees it. I was very skeptical at first when I found this channel. After many videos later I am honestly thankful you have done your videos. You may not be a correspondent but you sure as hell are documenting lives that will forever be recorded and appreciated. No fancy editing, no gimmicks, no vacation footage of living larger ..... just honest interactions and sharing a world noone thought they wanted to see. I come from a small town in Missouri US and now live in Miami and these videos remind me of the life I had forgotten. Thank you.
Hey Ben, just wanted express my feelings of gratitude towards you and your videos. I personally cannot travel outside of the U.S., so it really is a treat seeing locations like this. Hope all is well and looking forward to the next trip we get to take with you.
Love how you interact with the local population and explore obscure areas. No one else's is doing it as well as you. Carry on brother and cheers from Berkeley California!
Your series are more interesting than all the shit on tv, I’m watching it with excitement and it feels like something I’d love to do one day, keep it up!
Back in the /80's 🇨🇦 had plenty of Neva's and Lada's. Great video, seen another video on Azerbaijan as an organized tourist attraction . God bless Azerbaijan. from 🇨🇦.
I'm happy to see that you have visited my country. As I see you can talk Russian and it helps you to communicate with others but it only works for old generations. The new generations only speaks Azerbaijani language, some individuals can speak English but they can be mostly found in Baku. You should have an Azerbaijani friend that will help you to speak with others and teach you some Azerbaijani. You should also try our traditional foods too. Good luck and safe journey.
Ben I dunno if you will see this but. I've just started watching your channel. You are a great man. Someone I'd be honored to know and hang out with I think. You respect everywhere you go, you are courteous and kind to everyone and you talk to everyone. It's refreshing to see this and know that good people still exist. I'm the same way when I travel abroad. I mean, I'm a guest in their country right? that and you wanna treat people the way you want to be treated and I never forget that. I'm heading to Japan in Nov hopefully (up to COVID) and if so I'm filming, not sure I'll do as good a job as you do, but I'll try my best to be engaging and charismatic. If you ever wanna meet up in a country somewhere and have a beer I'm down. I'm sure you have amazing stories. Stay safe brother and thank you so much for the great content.
"I dont think ill be able to come back, which ill explain in another video" - Because the plan is to take the vlog all the way to North Korea, assimilate with their Babushkas, convert them from within, bring about world peace.
Hey Mr. Bald you remember u made video on Pakistani Hindus living in India for whom u collected money,now has been granted Indian citizenship. They r happy now....
duh, I've no idea how this video popped up in my youtube and based on comments I feel like I'm the only azerbaijani guy here except few other kgb agents but nice video dude. It's interesting to see my country from brit's perspective. Also amazing to see you speaking russian (definetely better than me). And those babushkas. Yeah, no state surveillance can match that power. Enjoy your time there!
Great video Ben, showing the two sises of Azerbaijan. One side are the friendly people with smiling faces, the other is the official side of the Azerbeizani Security Services, which I am certain that the population knows only too well and remnants of the old Soviet system. You always handle things diplomatically and officially, with a smile. On the other hand, he just could have been a nosy old geezer with his mobile switched off lol.
The hotel strongly reminded me of Naypyitaw in Myanmar. The whole place was this weird dystopian city with 20way roads with no one on it except us and our scooters, and they had a full 3 kilometers road with empty luxurious hotels lined up on the side of it. Weird experience.
It would be hilarious if they got the footage nd had it translated, and the translator just says "he's complimenting Azerbaijan and admiring Soviet architecture
Nothing like breakfast while watching my favorite MI6 agent infiltrate another republic of the former Soviet Union.
best comment ever
The name is
"Bankrupt"
"Bald bankrupt"
He says he likes mosaquies and usually stops there, actually they are hidden MI6 bases behind the walls.
Solving the international mystery of the mosaics
That kid's riding some expensive lambo bike and the man is like " do you have your documents?" I think he met real soviet spies.
🙌 he made to Ganja an that hotel is huge luxurious! Not many cars in the lot 😒.
Says jesus Christ same time i do 😬 You've cold weather jacket on yet palm trees grow. I wish coconuts.
That guy was probably a retired cop, who has not seen any action in years. You actually made his day.
You call babushkas, babushkas.. should call them devushki (young women) they will love you and approve of you more lol
"Search for ganja" "On our way to ganja"... Here I thought he was looking for weed the whole time..
Police looking at him
Sudden overwhelming interest in local architecture
12:31 Bald probably doing the most for UK-Azerbaijani relations that has ever been done lol
Definitely not police, village mafia making sure you ain't causing dramas.
Anyone else notice he seemed sketched out and started doing a walking tour at the end of the video. Definitely was being watched...
The way the old dude looks so proud and shakes his hand for a second time at 12:40 was very wholesome
“The traveler sees what he sees. The tourist sees what he has come to see.”
― G.K. Chesterton
Love your work, cheers!
18:40 somebody behind the camera says "Daaa" as in yes.. keep talking , almost like he is being told what to say by someone. He is praising the country and it sounds like they are encouraging him to say more. Strange.
9:47 the old grandpa playing the secret police with his militia of grand children sure got terrified British agent Bald fleeing in his Kia.
"A country I would love to come back to... I don't know if that will ever be possible... which will become clear in future videos." This sounds ominous my guy, you've got me worried for you.
If you were doing something illegal, you'd hardly be doing it while wearing a bright orange jacket and waving around a Go Pro. Papers please!
"Jews arent overrepresented in the media"
media"
-Paul yehuda Watson
Fuck you, Paul. Take your bullshit elsewhere.
Oh, mr. PJW got some good channel taste. I like to watch you both :)!
Haha wtf ?
PJW is a bald fan ?
Paul Joseph Watson It’s a Sony X3000:)
*i stop random tourists here in London and ask to see their documents too lol*
The boys said that filming was ”no problem” and that you could go ahead and take your video haha poor guy
"don't know if I'll ever be able to, you'll find out why in future videos..." Oof, that doesn't sound good
Take me down to ganja city where everything’s grey and the girls are gritty 🎵
Whereas China is a high tech police state, with surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology everywhere, Azerbaijan still does it old school - human informants on every block.
Azerbaijan - it's like Russia and Turkey had a lovechild.
Azerbaijan was part of Russia before the Soviet Union happened.
that's not even an exaggeration, Russia took this land from Osman Empire more than 100 years ago, turks that inhabited this land had to fend for themselves and obey to russian rulers, eventually becoming a separate country.
@@roughnegg6615 | Nope. Azerbaijan was never a part of the "Osman" Empire. They took it from Qajar Iran.
@@sowhat249 Iran had a factual rights over Azeibajani land but never real one. Azerbainani people do not speak arabic, they speak turkish with their local accent, be real pls.
@@roughnegg6615 | That's not how it works. They speak a language related to Turkish, but not actually turkish. And as I said, the ottomans never had their land. Never had a coast on the Caspian. They took Azerbaijan from Iran. Actually, there are so many Azeris in Iran, that they even ruled Iran. The Safavid dynasty of Iran was Azeri. The only thing that brings Turkey and Azerbaijan close is the hostility with the armenians.
Everyone taking about the “suspicious” 18:40 moment. Bald replied to another comment and said the other voice was some dude talking on his phone walking by.
I get relieved every time he uploads, because it means he is still alive 😂
Ikr
Hahaha
It was especially true when he was in South America. I really thought he was a goner. I was relieved to see his videos pop up haha
I don't think Azerbaijan is any more dangerous than let's say.. Belgium. South America was far more precarious, and that's supposed to be a Christian country. I would go to Azerbaijan over Bolivia 10 out of 10 times.
He is completly safe in post-soviet republics, bruh=)
Azerbaijan looks like it's always Sunday
I lived and worked in former Yugoslavia in 1979. I was a young man then in my early twenties. I lived in Zagreb (Croatia) and worked at a US (Westinghouse) Nuclear power plant we were building in Krsco (Slovenia). The project was part of the atoms for peace program and geared towards leaning Joseph Tito towards the west. The plant was financed by the world bank and paid for by establishing exports to the west for goods and raw materials available in Yugoslavia. For me experiencing both socialism and the warm hearted people of Yugoslavia and others from the former USSR was an exceptional experience. The five heavily guarded checkpoints that I had to endure traveling daily back and fort to work and constantly having to show my papers was a sign of the control that socialism had on the peoples of that country. Guards were changed every couple of weeks I believe to assure that they could not become familiar or friendly to those they had to check and control.
I envy your travels in the former USSR countries. I look forward to each of your videos and appreciate the difficulties and challenges that you go through to bring this content to all of us.
Safe travels... Joe
You should visit Finland someday and try communicating with the most introverted people in the world.
That hotel is 100% a mafia money laundry
Colin Pollock was just thinking the same, in the middle of nowhere like that
DUDE I WAS THINKING THE SAME SHIT
What else could it be?
@@30m3 non-mafia money laundering?
But hey at least it actually exists.
That KGB dude in the jacket on a misty Azerbaijan street was something straight out of a John Le Carre espionage novel or movie. Amazing.
18:41 - "I don't know if that will ever be possible, which will become clear in future videos"
Cryptic. I'm not going to miss any of those 'future' videos.
I even like it before I watch it. Raw, human-centered vlonging at its best. Don't ever stop doing what you do man.
Fully agree
He was probably just a dad or grand father making sure that some weird bald guy wasn't going to run off with his grand kids!
That hotel corridor was indeed just like The Shining movie
Hmmm, you're tone changed very rapidly and was very complimentary at the sudden end of the video. Very nice place and thank you for the amazing architecture, bye.
My favourite Azerbaijani is Tofiq Bahramov, you may remember him as the linesman at the 1966 World Cup final who ruled that Geoff Hurst's controversial second goal was indeed a goal.
He was just a random dude really into documents.
"The people are so incredibly friendly..."
A minute later: "Documents, please" :D
I don't think that guy was police, more like a village big-shot or elder a bit sceptical about the foreigner going around the village and filming kids, then calling his local police friends.
Yeah that's what I thought too, he could of showed his amazon gift card and he would of still waved him on.
It always amazes me, in the far reaches of the old Soviet republics, just how many Ladas are still in daily use. Here in the UK they were always treated as a joke, these odd little cars from behind the secretive iron curtain, but they were still pretty common back then, because they were so cheap. Now they are a rare sight on our roads. Not just because of the age many of them would be now, but after the fall of the USSR, a great many of them were shipped back home to the motherland. Seeing so many still used just goes to show how tough and dependable they really were. Let's face it, any car that can survive, not only the awful roads in many parts of Russia and beyond, but year after year of brutal Russia winter weather.
You do something really important with your videos, Benjamin. You give us a window on worlds where being human is still more a stake than having more things. May it last as long as possible.
12:38 i cant Express how much i love seeing these moments.
2 men of different cultures showing compassion.
Kids were saying that its not problem to film there hahah
I want to thank you Mr. Bald. For making this channel, bringing us with you, and giving us an insight into parts if the world where many will never get to see. Best channel on UA-cam. Your love for for the places you go is infectious.
You videos really make me want to travel around all the former soviet states, but I feel like knowing Russian language is an enormous benefit and I feel some travelers might even get in to trouble without it.
"Secret police" lol more like you've been trolled by an old guy...
These old timers who had power back in the day can't let go of the fact they don't have it anymore.
ngl, i found out about this channel only 2 days ago and I bloody love it by now. one thing that differs Bald from most trip channel is that he doesn't stick to capitals and likes to travel to regions. I'm from Baku and I'm really bored of it. It was awesome to watch Mr.Bald travel in my country and show places that even I haven't seen. Keep up the great work.
for those wondering why the hotel is empty, it’s because its winter, most of the tourist season comes in the summer. In the winter their isn’t much to do, usually tourists come either in the summer or spring.
"..to being a country I would love to come back to. I don't know if that will be possible as will become clear in future videos".
Hmm...interesting comment from Mr Bald!
That hotel Is a cover up for the missile silo, under the pool.
ViperGTS MRE Is this real dude?
I can see the cinematographic shot where the pool opens up from the center dropping all the water and a giant ICBM poping out slowly. All that with a the Goldeneye music intensifying.
@@nicolaslanglais my thought exactly...007
This man is one smooth cucumber. Keeping his cool being friendly with the children not making any waves. And doesn't waste any time getting out of there.
All of the twenty somethings that the boy went and got were a crew.
The old man seemed be a higher ranking member of that crew.
You were being checked out. I've seen that before. If they were worried, you'd have been picked up, and at the very least, dropped off at the city limits.
Just got my food and see an upload less than a minute ago. This is perfection.
That kid was actually showing you places to film not saying it's forbidden to film
Who would win:
Grand luxurious hotel, fully furnished and well-kept.
or
S O V I E T S I N K
sink all the way
S O V I E T S I N K
He was checking to make sure you’re not Armenian
Hey Mr.Bald. I'm a long time subscriber from Moscow,Яussia and I was born in Azerbaijan back in 1988, then we moved. There is a lot I would love to tell you about Azerbaijan, cuz It's an old country with a very rich historical heritage and all that kind of stuff, very friendly and generous people. But I will not write a very long comment, but just say Thank You for doing what you do, Thank You for visiting my homeland and letting other people in the world, who have never even heard about those places, develop a picture of what's going on there nowadays. Just like you I'm a huge fan of old Soviet architecture and Azerbaijan had incredibly awesome examples of what you usually looking for, but unfortunately a lot of what you've found and seen is just a glims of what that country used to look like, because most of those things long gone. Thank you once again for your channel and you being you! Keep it up!
Me: gets excited seeing a Lamborghini
Mr. Bald: gets excited seeing a Lada
😂
I presume from your final statement saying "you might not be able to come back" - that you plan on visiting Armenia next.
When I travel, I'll always try to blend in, act like a local, avoiding attention. But you doing total opposite.
*Mr Bald:* get's out of car
*Babushkas:* go wild
This is why I subscribed. I never knew such a city existed in Azerbaijan. It looks very different from the most tourist heavy places that has been shown in countless travel shows.
Petition to go back to Belarus and visit Kolya again
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A bit of a cryptic comments at the end of the video. "...a country that I would love to come back to. I don't know
if that will ever be possible - which will become clear in future videos." Hmmmm that sounds rather ominous.
Whatever that forebodes B & B I hope all goes well.
I'd be curious as to what the "undercover cop" said when you asked him if he was police. It cut right then and you still handed him your documents but after called him dodgy and still weren't sure who he was.
This guy is Babuska Magnet 😂 wherever he goes, Babuskas magically appear and follow him
I truly feel sorry for some of these people. Politicians are ruining the world.
You are such a relaxed traveler. Grat example of how to overcome my fear of traveling to some countries.
He wasn't that relaxed in south america.
People are so warm, thanks for showing this film. Of course you have a subscription. All the best to you from the bottom of my heart.
9:26
That's an old Soviet KGB man you just met! Surprised you didn't like it all this much 😂
it's all fun and games until Robert DeNiro asks for your documents
Just wanted to post this on the latest video in hopes Bald sees it. I was very skeptical at first when I found this channel. After many videos later I am honestly thankful you have done your videos. You may not be a correspondent but you sure as hell are documenting lives that will forever be recorded and appreciated. No fancy editing, no gimmicks, no vacation footage of living larger ..... just honest interactions and sharing a world noone thought they wanted to see. I come from a small town in Missouri US and now live in Miami and these videos remind me of the life I had forgotten. Thank you.
Hey Ben, just wanted express my feelings of gratitude towards you and your videos. I personally cannot travel outside of the U.S., so it really is a treat seeing locations like this. Hope all is well and looking forward to the next trip we get to take with you.
I love how absolute strangers greet you as if you were old pals.
The kids might be studying English a bit harder now.
Keep making these videos mate I'm from Scotland and your living a dream life all the best
Love how you interact with the local population and explore obscure areas. No one else's is doing it as well as you. Carry on brother and cheers from Berkeley California!
Everyone left when they heard the Russians r sending a bald inspector to the hotel.
Your series are more interesting than all the shit on tv, I’m watching it with excitement and it feels like something I’d love to do one day, keep it up!
What did he mean at the end of the video when he said he will prob not be back to Azerbaijan which will become clear in future videos......? hmmmmmmmm
12:42 that firm handshake and look he gave you were a great little moment!
Back in the /80's 🇨🇦 had plenty of Neva's and Lada's. Great video, seen another video on Azerbaijan as an organized tourist attraction . God bless Azerbaijan. from 🇨🇦.
Everybody in town: *Wears black everyday*
Bald: What is the brightest thing I can wear ?
Ben, you really opened my eyes on an unknown part of the world to me. Thank you for the video and the superior insight.
I just finished watching the previous video and I'm lucky, just got notified for new video 😍
I'm happy to see that you have visited my country. As I see you can talk Russian and it helps you to communicate with others but it only works for old generations. The new generations only speaks Azerbaijani language, some individuals can speak English but they can be mostly found in Baku. You should have an Azerbaijani friend that will help you to speak with others and teach you some Azerbaijani. You should also try our traditional foods too. Good luck and safe journey.
Azerbaijani people are friendly, hospitable, honest. Azerbaijan is a great country.
Ben I dunno if you will see this but. I've just started watching your channel. You are a great man. Someone I'd be honored to know and hang out with I think.
You respect everywhere you go, you are courteous and kind to everyone and you talk to everyone. It's refreshing to see this and know that good people still exist.
I'm the same way when I travel abroad. I mean, I'm a guest in their country right? that and you wanna treat people the way you want to be treated and I never forget that.
I'm heading to Japan in Nov hopefully (up to COVID) and if so I'm filming, not sure I'll do as good a job as you do, but I'll try my best to be engaging and charismatic.
If you ever wanna meet up in a country somewhere and have a beer I'm down. I'm sure you have amazing stories. Stay safe brother and thank you so much for the great content.
"I dont think ill be able to come back, which ill explain in another video" - Because the plan is to take the vlog all the way to North Korea, assimilate with their Babushkas, convert them from within, bring about world peace.
Hey Mr. Bald you remember u made video on Pakistani Hindus living in India for whom u collected money,now has been granted Indian citizenship. They r happy now....
duh, I've no idea how this video popped up in my youtube and based on comments I feel like I'm the only azerbaijani guy here except few other kgb agents but nice video dude. It's interesting to see my country from brit's perspective. Also amazing to see you speaking russian (definetely better than me). And those babushkas. Yeah, no state surveillance can match that power. Enjoy your time there!
Bald: People are so friendly here...
1 minute later.....
Bald: Might be secret police, let's get out of here...
Garra crema manito
😂😂
People can still be friendly despite of secret police. don't really follow your logic here.
@@MrFelixify You must be fun at parties
That man think he was child molester.
Great video Ben, showing the two sises of Azerbaijan. One side are the friendly people with smiling faces, the other is the official side of the Azerbeizani Security Services, which I am certain that the population knows only too well and remnants of the old Soviet system. You always handle things diplomatically and officially, with a smile. On the other hand, he just could have been a nosy old geezer with his mobile switched off lol.
Nobody:
Mr.Bald : "this is not a Soviet hotel"
I wonder if he made that ending at gunpoint or something.
"Now tell the west how amazing out country is then turn off the camera!"
Bald is an extremely open person. He just likes people I reckon
"Strange encounters in ......" should be the title of every Bald video, cause there's always a strange encounter whatever the country😊👍.
Amazing, eye opening video. Rarely have I learnt so much in so little time.
I can't even tell you how much I'm enjoying these videos. It's actually inspired me to learn Russian Cyrillic, and trying to learn the language.
I haven't seen ganja that beautiful outside of High Times.
The hotel strongly reminded me of Naypyitaw in Myanmar. The whole place was this weird dystopian city with 20way roads with no one on it except us and our scooters, and they had a full 3 kilometers road with empty luxurious hotels lined up on the side of it. Weird experience.
It would be hilarious if they got the footage nd had it translated, and the translator just says "he's complimenting Azerbaijan and admiring Soviet architecture