Pedro, I’ve been a fan for months and love your videos, travelling around while simultaneously spreading facts. Such wholesome high quality videos, keep it up! ❤
Hi! Pedro, I am from India. I love to watch all your vlogs regularly. I normally have seen both of you in leather jackets with helmets during your journeys, but in this vlog you both looking fantastic in white apparels. Keep it up!
During WW2 the Baltic states tried to be neutral. As you can notice, that didn't work out. The next time we go down, there will be no occupation. There will be nothing to left occupy, we go down with the country. Same as Ukraine. We will decide our own fate, whatever it takes.
Thx for this outlook of our history. But one explanation should be pointed out about Livonians. Before missionaries came to region, there where already early state formations of Baltic and Finougric peoples established in present day Latvian territory. Germans came first into contact with Livonians, who lived near the coast, and gave their name to whole region, now Latvian and Estonian lands. Baltic speaking Latgalians merged with other Baltic peoples and Livonians, forming modern day Latvians. Latgalians are still a prominent subgroup of Latvia today.
as a Lithuanian, I enjoyed you Latvian history presentation! And the Cepalinai looked really original! Have a nice journey to the North and I hail the EU!
Nice, you almost got the history right. The only thing that was wrong is that Livonians aren't former Latvians. Livonians were a Balto-Finnic ethnic group living in Latvian territory (mostly by the sea and largest rivers).
Hi Pedro, I'm so happy you have got the History right. There are almost no people able to mention that Poland was invaded in September 1939 by Soviet Union as well. Needless to say that for Soviet Russia Second World War has started only in June 1941. Russians all are affected heavily up to day by propaganda infuence where Joseph Goebbels could take his lectures.
Love watching your vids makes me want to get on my bike and do the same, Your knowledge of history is mind blowing, sets you apart from the rest. Keep the vids coming
Hearing the history of the place from the streets of the place rather than a classroom or reading about it is awesome👍 hope you had a good travel experience in India and srilanka
Truly an amazing history listen. I’m a Texan and this kind of history isn’t typically on our radar. Because just Texas alone is bigger than so many European countries, we forget how these smaller countries get or got bullied. Just like Ukraine, which to not far from your location, is being bullied right now. Ride safe and have fun. 🇺🇸
Pedro fue maravilloso saber un poco más y escucharte como un guía turístico más aún en estos tiempos dé Rusia dónde continúa con sus intenciones de conquistar o apoderarse de lo ajeno. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷👍👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷👏👏👏
Just a casual observer who likes to fill in the gaps from time to time. Actually being in a country and meeting locals also adds some nuance and perspective. Especially enjoy finding out about the historic local squabbles between the people in a country.
Goodday thanks for the look at Riga my dad lived in a little town out of Riga . After the USSR invaded it he left Latvia he lost hif family and never returned thank stay safe
Always interesting with materials and architecture. The Dutch are quite well known for modern architecture. Some cities may have only one token building by a Calatrava or Ghery or ...
Hey Pedro, Like you, I also was riding my motorcycle through South America in 2019-2020. My bike has also been stuck in Buenos Aires since March 2020. My TIP expired about 2 years ago. I am now back in BA, just brought the bike to a mechanic to get it running again: new battery, flush the tank, clean the carb, etc. What I’m hoping you might be able to help me with is if you have any suggestions on getting my TIP straightened out. I’m hoping they might let the expired TIP slide because of Covid. What do you think? Once it’s running should I just head to the nearest border and try to cross? Or would you try to deal with the local Aduana authorities in BA? My espanol is not very good. Did you get your bike out or is it still in BA? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Yeah, I was told you could pause it for a year because of rona through an email but never got a reply to the one I sent. It's been two years anyway by now. If they aren't merciful they might command you to hand in the motorcycle and then it's potentially thousands of euros to get the bike out of the customs impound. I pretty much figured that on return I would have to get the bike across the border somehow. There are borders inland with Brazil where you can walk across the border easy in town, maybe even bring the motorcycle along. At a south western border with Argentina the Brazilian customs wasn't on the border so you had to ride up to an office to do the motorcycle paperwork which would be perfect for this kind of situation once you're on the other side. Of course you can't go back to Argentina when it works out this way. Or you could try to find a local to go talk to customs on your behalf, maybe call them or write them an email (good luck) explaining the situation and what they think but without giving them any personal information. I'm actually very curious to know how you handle this, whatever happens let me know. Don't get pulled over by cops in the meantime. Good luck.
@@iPedroMota thanks for responding. I’ll be sure to let you know how it works out. I think I will try to get it over the border with Brazil. A specific name of the SW border crossing would be very helpful if you can remember. I think I watched one of your old episodes a few years back where you crossed over at night or something, can’t quite remember now. I know when crossing the border, Ipiales, between Colombia and Ecuador you can easily bypass turning the TIP in for Colombia,and just get a new TIP for Ecuador as they are in separate buildings. Please let me know the name of the SW border crossing you are talking about; it would be a big help. I’m not into trying to fix it the other way. I tried dealing with it in the US with their embassy people and they were no help, and my Spanish sucks, although I do try.
@@iPedroMota oh yea, and I already tried to have some locals fix it on my behalf almost 2 years ago, no luck. But I wasn’t here, it was through WhatsApp and a friend of a friend- you know how that goes. At this point I was just glad to see my bike again.
Dionísio Cerqueira, on closer inspection a great part of the two towns are intertwined. Doesn't look like there is fencing but there could be, though I see indications that there are crossover sections. Find a way in, park the bike away from the border, go back, stamp yourself out of Argentina into Brazil and do the paperwork for the bike after. There could be other border towns like this closer to BA but I don't know where customs are on the other side. If it's on the border it could look weird coming from Brazil to stamp a bike into Brazil (could be overthinking it though). If you go this route pick a wise time of the day to travel and ride like the goodest of riders in the world to avoid the small chance of getting pulled over. Nice that you are reunited. I'm still nurturing other plans since my 'great' perpetual journey was broken up though I do expect to return at some point.
@@iPedroMota thanks for the info. I just spoke with Dakar motors in BA. He says trying to do the legal stuff takes weeks, maybe months and may not always work out. Just as I thought. He knows of two riders who have crossed over: one to Paraguay, one to Uruguay. He doesn’t know which border crossing they took. So I will definitely take this option. He thought they turned their TIPS in and just told the Covid story, but again he doesn’t really know. I’ll let you know what happens. Probably 3-4 weeks before I attempt it.
@@iPedroMota It was still quite nice in the last weeks of august hovering around 22-27 degrees but right as September started I don't think we have had a day above 20 degrees
@@Kannakks A real good defence against Putin. Estonian's should kiss 🇵🇱🦶 rather than pretending to be 🏳️🌈 Vikings: post-structuralism, postmodernism, inclusivity, woke, cancel culture, Swedish family (👬+🤵♀️), open borders for 🧕(crime) vs reality.
I joined this channel for the biking. Wandering round talking about irrelevancies did nothing for me. The history lesson I found boring. Get back on the bike Pedro!!!
Nice job Pedro, keep up the good work. Greatly enjoy the added history of each region you visit something no one else does on UA-cam.
We may be reincarnated.
When we are reborn, we may live a painful life.
Please make this world a paradise so that everyone can be happy.
Loving the history tours Pedro.
Keep up the history lecture, i appreciate the info
Pedro, I’ve been a fan for months and love your videos, travelling around while simultaneously spreading facts. Such wholesome high quality videos, keep it up! ❤
Lots of history, Pedro. Thanks for explaining.
Günter from Nürnberg/Germany
I was in Riga in June, and loved it! My favourite city in Latvia is Liepaja
really? what's so special about it except access to the sea?
Hi! Pedro, I am from India. I love to watch all your vlogs regularly. I normally have seen both of you in leather jackets with helmets during your journeys, but in this vlog you both looking fantastic in white apparels. Keep it up!
During WW2 the Baltic states tried to be neutral. As you can notice, that didn't work out. The next time we go down, there will be no occupation. There will be nothing to left occupy, we go down with the country. Same as Ukraine. We will decide our own fate, whatever it takes.
Neutral… hardly as collaborators with the Nazis was rife.. 95 % of Latvian Jews died.
Amen Brother!!! Love for Lithuania
My actual thoughts too! All those lost good people... Greetings from Estonia.
thank you for being in my country and living here for brief of time
Thx for this outlook of our history. But one explanation should be pointed out about Livonians. Before missionaries came to region, there where already early state formations of Baltic and Finougric peoples established in present day Latvian territory. Germans came first into contact with Livonians, who lived near the coast, and gave their name to whole region, now Latvian and Estonian lands. Baltic speaking Latgalians merged with other Baltic peoples and Livonians, forming modern day Latvians. Latgalians are still a prominent subgroup of Latvia today.
Cool, thanks for the addition
as a Lithuanian, I enjoyed you Latvian history presentation! And the Cepalinai looked really original! Have a nice journey to the North and I hail the EU!
Aciu! The Cepalinai was really tasty, good to hear it was prepared the proper Lithuanian way.
Love the history lessons and as always the videos, never stop
Nice, you almost got the history right. The only thing that was wrong is that Livonians aren't former Latvians. Livonians were a Balto-Finnic ethnic group living in Latvian territory (mostly by the sea and largest rivers).
I guess he meant Livonians as inhabitants of Livonia not as nation Livs name.
Pedro, excelente clase de historia. Saludos para los dos, desde Colombia.
Pedro muchas gracias 😊 por tu clase de historia saludos para ti y tu chica desde Valencia 🙏
Hi Pedro, I'm so happy you have got the History right. There are almost no people able to mention that Poland was invaded in September 1939 by Soviet Union as well. Needless to say that for Soviet Russia Second World War has started only in June 1941. Russians all are affected heavily up to day by propaganda infuence where Joseph Goebbels could take his lectures.
no one cares about poland
Yeah I don't think we learned that in school. Finland we did. Soviets also invaded Iran/Persia along with the U.K. to boot. Interesting times.
Love watching your vids makes me want to get on my bike and do the same, Your knowledge of history is mind blowing, sets you apart from the rest. Keep the vids coming
Hi great channel very nice ride ;)
Great city and great video.
Hearing the history of the place from the streets of the place rather than a classroom or reading about it is awesome👍 hope you had a good travel experience in India and srilanka
Good lesson teacher!
Truly an amazing history listen. I’m a Texan and this kind of history isn’t typically on our radar. Because just Texas alone is bigger than so many European countries, we forget how these smaller countries get or got bullied. Just like Ukraine, which to not far from your location, is being bullied right now. Ride safe and have fun. 🇺🇸
Pedro fue maravilloso saber un poco más y escucharte como un guía turístico más aún en estos tiempos dé Rusia dónde continúa con sus intenciones de conquistar o apoderarse de lo ajeno. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷👍👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷👏👏👏
Pedro, was your major at the University history? Your are quite good at it. Keep up the good work.
Just a casual observer who likes to fill in the gaps from time to time. Actually being in a country and meeting locals also adds some nuance and perspective. Especially enjoy finding out about the historic local squabbles between the people in a country.
Interesting history lesson in a beautiful very diverse achitecture city. Thanks
Hello and good luck from Poland
Very interesting Pedro.
Interesting history facts.
Goodday thanks for the look at Riga my dad lived in a little town out of Riga .
After the USSR invaded it he left Latvia he lost hif family and never returned thank stay safe
Pedro Mota um historiador em 2 rodas.
ewww, such a good one Pedro. lov lov lov it!. an what has man learned from history? nuthin'.
0:40 that is the good stuff
Always interesting with materials and architecture. The Dutch are quite well known for modern architecture. Some cities may have only one token building by a Calatrava or Ghery or ...
you can never be free if you rely on others to cover your back.
Reedom for Kaliningrad! 😁
I now see the meme potential that had gone unnoticed
super godt👍👍👍👍
Hey Pedro,
Like you, I also was riding my motorcycle through South America in 2019-2020. My bike has also been stuck in Buenos Aires since March 2020. My TIP expired about 2 years ago. I am now back in BA, just brought the bike to a mechanic to get it running again: new battery, flush the tank, clean the carb, etc. What I’m hoping you might be able to help me with is if you have any suggestions on getting my TIP straightened out. I’m hoping they might let the expired TIP slide because of Covid. What do you think? Once it’s running should I just head to the nearest border and try to cross? Or would you try to deal with the local Aduana authorities in BA? My espanol is not very good. Did you get your bike out or is it still in BA? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Yeah, I was told you could pause it for a year because of rona through an email but never got a reply to the one I sent. It's been two years anyway by now. If they aren't merciful they might command you to hand in the motorcycle and then it's potentially thousands of euros to get the bike out of the customs impound. I pretty much figured that on return I would have to get the bike across the border somehow. There are borders inland with Brazil where you can walk across the border easy in town, maybe even bring the motorcycle along. At a south western border with Argentina the Brazilian customs wasn't on the border so you had to ride up to an office to do the motorcycle paperwork which would be perfect for this kind of situation once you're on the other side. Of course you can't go back to Argentina when it works out this way.
Or you could try to find a local to go talk to customs on your behalf, maybe call them or write them an email (good luck) explaining the situation and what they think but without giving them any personal information. I'm actually very curious to know how you handle this, whatever happens let me know. Don't get pulled over by cops in the meantime. Good luck.
@@iPedroMota thanks for responding. I’ll be sure to let you know how it works out. I think I will try to get it over the border with Brazil. A specific name of the SW border crossing would be very helpful if you can remember. I think I watched one of your old episodes a few years back where you crossed over at night or something, can’t quite remember now. I know when crossing the border, Ipiales, between Colombia and Ecuador you can easily bypass turning the TIP in for Colombia,and just get a new TIP for Ecuador as they are in separate buildings. Please let me know the name of the SW border crossing you are talking about; it would be a big help. I’m not into trying to fix it the other way. I tried dealing with it in the US with their embassy people and they were no help, and my Spanish sucks, although I do try.
@@iPedroMota oh yea, and I already tried to have some locals fix it on my behalf almost 2 years ago, no luck. But I wasn’t here, it was through WhatsApp and a friend of a friend- you know how that goes. At this point I was just glad to see my bike again.
Dionísio Cerqueira, on closer inspection a great part of the two towns are intertwined. Doesn't look like there is fencing but there could be, though I see indications that there are crossover sections. Find a way in, park the bike away from the border, go back, stamp yourself out of Argentina into Brazil and do the paperwork for the bike after. There could be other border towns like this closer to BA but I don't know where customs are on the other side. If it's on the border it could look weird coming from Brazil to stamp a bike into Brazil (could be overthinking it though). If you go this route pick a wise time of the day to travel and ride like the goodest of riders in the world to avoid the small chance of getting pulled over.
Nice that you are reunited. I'm still nurturing other plans since my 'great' perpetual journey was broken up though I do expect to return at some point.
@@iPedroMota thanks for the info. I just spoke with Dakar motors in BA. He says trying to do the legal stuff takes weeks, maybe months and may not always work out. Just as I thought. He knows of two riders who have crossed over: one to Paraguay, one to Uruguay. He doesn’t know which border crossing they took. So I will definitely take this option. He thought they turned their TIPS in and just told the Covid story, but again he doesn’t really know. I’ll let you know what happens. Probably 3-4 weeks before I attempt it.
Pedro - what equipment do you film, do you use a gimbal or just a Gopro, because I can see that when you go, the image is stable.
Gopro 7, great built in stabilization
The weather is nice there. Now there are 17 degrees in Poland.
He recorded it quite a while ago probably. Its 11 degrees here now and has been for a few weeks
@@ThemakaroniLV True, I heard the Baltic temperature already started dropping in August just like my barber in Jelgava had predicted
@@iPedroMota It was still quite nice in the last weeks of august hovering around 22-27 degrees but right as September started I don't think we have had a day above 20 degrees
That's pretty good then. Good luck chopping that firewood, I think Baltic winters arrive a bit sooner than in other places.
U are nice guy’s. Maybe one day have a ride together in UK 🇬🇧 welcome to 🇬🇧🤝
Hey Pedro did you ment 1918 ww1 end
Are you heading north?
Just Estonia still before turning around
In modern era, latvian people were free only for a few days (2-5) at the beginning of 90's.
why very many Spanish people run to Latvia? half of vlogs from Latvia from Spanish emigrants
Spanish politics drains personal growth. Beautiful country but crappy government.
No, not completely free yet. Way too many putleroid rashists here.
History lessons from West Christian man. What could be wrong?
Replay to video title: NOPE
It was rebuilt in the time of the Soviet Union, which they hate now, just weird?
You are Russian, even though you have internet access you still believe Putins propaganda?.. bruh
Just get out of Litwa before shit gets crazy
polish🤮
@@Kannakks Estonian🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇸🇪🤡
@@SuperSokol7 Yes, estonian are like that
@@Kannakks A real good defence against Putin. Estonian's should kiss 🇵🇱🦶 rather than pretending to be 🏳️🌈 Vikings: post-structuralism, postmodernism, inclusivity, woke, cancel culture, Swedish family (👬+🤵♀️), open borders for 🧕(crime) vs reality.
I joined this channel for the biking. Wandering round talking about irrelevancies did nothing for me. The history lesson I found boring. Get back on the bike Pedro!!!
Life is not simple enough to dismiss history. It is important and fundamental to learn if you want to keep the freedoms you use right now.