@your local white nigger yes but that's all you needed to do. No visas, no limit on how long you stay etc. For us we could go to mainland Europe, show our passports once and then be free to roam the other member states.
So much suspense with that cliffhanger! Something tells me you are actually still in this tiny Bosnian village, sending the videos from your tent in this nice man's backyard :D Amazing video, it's great to be able to see beautiful things from countries all around the world when we can't explore it ourselves because of the pandemic!
He probably started the flag collection as a way of gaining enough extra material to extend the tents. There's probably a massive Danish enclave there now with it's own quasi-autonomous government. It's only a matter of time before he designs his own flag and sends out diplomatic missions across the World
This is the same mad lad energy as the guy who ran a bus route from London to Kolkata, for a price of 85 Pound Sterling. It operated from 1957 to 1976, it ended due to Iranian internal problems (that would lead to their revolution) as well as increased tensions between Pakistan and India due to the liberation war in Bangladesh. The route completed 15 trips. And that's not all, the same guy also did a trip in 1968 from Sydney to London via Kolkata...and before he ended the service, he did the Sydney trip again but back to Sydney.
Craziest thing, that the dude they hanged out in Berlin with, we were flatmates in the Canary Islands some years ago. Lmao this is so random seeing him in a random YT video
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 If I reply to them, they can see the reply and click back to the video to see how many likes they have. Otherwise they wouldn't know and probably forgot the comment.
@@yesno4784 First, he did not say it's boring, second, it was a joke. He was joking about how bored the guy was to have time to drive that far. Your reading man :/
@@mr.wyodak2131 For Czechia that would still be a best-case scenario. Worst case would be having your marriage in shambles after an excessive night of booze and hookers, then end up getting mugged, find your way back home only to get diagnosed with about every STD known to mankind a couple of weeks later.
Roadtrips make you so much more humble and positive to the world. We parked out car in some god-forgotten town in France once and when we came back the battery died. In some magical way the occupant of the house we parked it in front was outside smoking a cigarette. Turned out he was a mechanic and had his own garage up the hill. With just hand gestures he suggested to fix our car and in a while we were on the road again. Next time I will definitely bring gifts with us for things like this. People are just so nice on this little blue planet we have.
@@khalidacosta7133 people put it in the shit pile cause it was a common mans car that nobody wanted to admit was actually good and could be made to have fun and people to this day still use for track racing and runs etc, not perfect as a car, but never tried to be so either.
@@SpaghettiRoad We were actually quite lucky to have entered Bosnia, because in neighbouring Croatia it was a 4 day extended weekend due to a national Christian holiday which doesn't exist in Bosnia. However, the part didn't exist anywhere in Bosnia, not even at ford, so we had to get a super temporary repair and go to Zagreb (edit: yes, we did end up having to wait the weekend after all, but at least we weren't stranded 4 days with closed shops and so on as we would have been in Croatia
Our roads are quite aggressive indeed. Didn't know they target clutch now, they just destroy suspension and tires. Thats why we never buy new cars with air cushions in them - they explode within a year and are incredibly expensive. Glad you worked it out in the end. 😁
The Turkmen visa is notoriously hard to get... and they were wondering why nobody was coming to the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Art Games in Ashgabat. They had to get their own citizens to fill in the empty seats. Former President Gurbanguly cared more about horses and world records than his people. He did donuts around that burning hole to prove he's alive
One of my dream journey's is the journey from Cape Nordkinn in Norway (northernmost point of Europe) to the Pamana Island in Indonesia (southernmost point of Asia).
I think döner will be next yogurt. Even their names come from Turkish. But someones try to do this foods belongs to german or greek. This is soo stupitly...
@@nenichh döner kebab is invented in Ottoman times. Now, a Turk put döner in a bread (sandiwich) in Germany and than, döner kebab be German. hah! Okay. I will find a italian. He will come to Turkey. And he will paint to ferrari or lamborgini to different colors and I will sell it as a Turkish. Hah! be respectfull the others culture!
@@5ahmet I'm sorry mate but I think you are wrong here. Obviously, cutting meat from a rotating skewer wasn't invented in Berlin and bread wasn't invited in Berlin either. But putting this traditional Turkish food in flat bread together with salad was invented in Berlin. www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-24685617
As a fellow European (Belgium), this was so interesting and hilarious to watch at the same time! I’d love to ever attempt something like this with friends, but with the gazillion different cultures and languages, I gotta admit it takes some courage and determination to actually do it, lol! Especially in an old Peugeot! I always heard you can’t drive a car that’s not registered in China, into China due to privacy and lack of emission information of your vehicle, but I’m excited to see how this turns out! I never really realise how many options and opportunities we have to explore and have fun. We can literally drive to so many nice places, as well as whole ass different continents like Asia and Africa. Crazy! Gonna go binge watch the rest of the series, haha!
Hi, I hitch-hiked all the way from France to China on this precise itinerary a few years ago. Your video reminded me a wonderful part of my life. Thanks.
I am pretty sure they didn't get robbed. Old Peugeots are not sought after in Bosnia - people steal VWs there. 120€ seems like a reasonable price for the clutch and work - for petrol-engined 306's, a new clutch costs 50-90€. Plus labor...which is much cheaper in Bosnia than in western Europe. Maybe the guys will install a good used clutch, or buy a cheap one and claim they installed a premium one. But still, they would get the car on the road soon for a little money (at least from DK perspective).
you were lucky that the clutch broke in Bosnia... there are used parts at junk yards, labor is relative cheap and the people are always willing to help
100% exactly how it is ! Doesn’t matter what situation you’re in someone will try to help you , thank you for saying my country has kind people i appreciate it
Seing the minister from my country(Bosnia and Herzegovina) even going as far as to send you a letter made me feel soooooo happy that I was born in Bosnia, showing how much he just wanted to make your day. Best Regards, Admir
@@adriangaleron3293 japanese car are very reliable we can't deny it. I think with this kind of trip you have to think about what countries you are gonna cross and if will they have the parts for your car. Peugeot is not that bad on this regard.
@@TheMusicalKnokcers yep, peugeot is very common in spain too, 12 years ago i also considered buying a 306 xs, finally i was lucky and bought a civic, i only had to change the full exhaust line for 140.000km. It would still work without exhaust though😄
Go from Denmark to China in a FRENCH car...? You´re mad Danske drenger! It´s more than less a bloody miracle if this goes well. You lads are more nuts than me. LoL. I´m gonna enjoy this one for sure. Greetings from Norge.
A carpet AND a bee costume?! What a deal! Also shout out to the based Bosnian dude who had three random Danes break down on his street and thought "no worries lads set up shop in me garden"
@Niko Nunes The chance it gets stolen is reduced because: 1. Its an old piece of shit 2. Locals driving with foreign plates is weird 3. Foreigners get more attention from police than locals (if the car gets stolen) But yeah they shouldve been more carefull
I think Döner will be next Yoğurt. Even, their names are Turkish, the people pretend to this foods belongs to them... (in Turkish, Döner means revolving and Yoğurt means concentrated. baceuse it derivaded from milk )
I like how you visitied any country in your trip except Greece! XDDD I don't have problem with that, but for some reason it seems funny to me! Good video my friend!
This is the first video I saw from you, and I really enjoyed it. I'm Greek and I can tell you that you have the most mediterranean humor I've ever seen coming out of Denmark. Great video, jumping to the next one.
What a journey!! You're really making it special with your amazing commenting. Great job!! Oh, and by the way, you've described Poland in the best way possible. It's so true :D.
@@ugurasci4404 I literally meant that there are a couple of dead (black) pixels bouncing around in almost every shot. I don't get what's not to understand there. lmao
@@ikenike9724 Of course, but not in Turkey. At some point everybody came from somewhere else. The Biontech Vaccine isnt turkish but German, although found by Scientists with turkish background.
I know that Germans are not the best people when it comes to sense of humor , and I assumed that all the countries around it are the same, but man this video made me learn, laugh, and subscribe, now I’m actually considering visiting Denmark and and learning more about its people and history! Great work, and very inspiring!
A trip like this would be a dream to come true! And I am someone who has already visited around 20 countries. But a trip like this is something very special and unique!
I think it's great to visit and experience culture, but nowhere close to the prosperity and opportunities, (to built a life and create wealth for a family) of the US, as sb. who fled Germany for the USA. That's certainly sth. to consider as far as living in Europe (at least Ger) goes. But beautiful and full of culture: YES! definetly worth every visit!
Last year I saw a Ford Falcon with Argentinean plates in Austin, Texas! Those guys drove from southern Argentina to the US. Presumably they were going to Alaska. It’s possible, but dangerous in certain areas of Central America and Mexico.
@@pac1fic055 i heared Argentina and Chile are fine, but from Columbia, all the way up to the US-border, anything can happen! I knew a guy who wanted to do the "pan americana" by bike, but he surrendered to the chile mountains on the 5th day ^^
@@surrealengineering7884 - the mountain pass was probably Paso Libertadores - which is beautiful, but I imagine quite difficult to attempt on a bike loaded for a trip like that. There are mountain passes further south (e.g. Cardenal Samoré) which are lower in altitude and can probably be done much more easily.
"fun" fact. Even little kids with Iranian passports have to get a visa to go to Iran. Even dual-nationals like me and my family. They wouldn't let my 8 year old brother into the US on his UK passport without a visa. Ridiculous
@J Thorsson the very fact that you think its degeneracy if people want to take pictures and video's of their trips to help relive their memories is just toxicity and ignorant in my opinion. Of course people shouldnt take pictures of everything as that ruins the uniqueness of some things. Because we have the technology to make pictures and videos of things doesnt mean we shouldnt use it
As a viewer I have to say there’s no issue taking sponsorships, they allow You to make more in depth higher quality videos as well as put more time towards your channel. If you’re thinking about doing ads please do! Your fans support your growth
The way you described every country is hilarious! Buzzing for part 2 and I hope you didn’t go through too much bureaucracy to get documents and visas to drive in China...
Greetings from Poland! You made the perfect turn on that highway :) And I truly love Your shortened version of 'finding Poland' history ;) Hope You enjoyed PL as much as I enjoyed 24h roadtrip around Denmark few years ago.
Just to be clear: this was recorded before COVID. I would off course not do such a roadtrip during a pandemic. :)
When is your next flag video coming out?
@@kaasappel123 flag*
ok :D tysm also keep collecting flags!
Boi
Godt 👍
The visa stuff really makes you appreciate the convenience of travelling freely around Europe!
But Brexit though. 😔
@@chilliam00 Yep. Not everyone here appreciated it, clearly.
I was going say the same 😅
@@angrygilmore1573 omg take your tinfoil hat off and shut up
@your local white nigger yes but that's all you needed to do. No visas, no limit on how long you stay etc. For us we could go to mainland Europe, show our passports once and then be free to roam the other member states.
So much suspense with that cliffhanger! Something tells me you are actually still in this tiny Bosnian village, sending the videos from your tent in this nice man's backyard :D Amazing video, it's great to be able to see beautiful things from countries all around the world when we can't explore it ourselves because of the pandemic!
Its a cool thought but this video was filmed years ago as stated in the disc
He probably started the flag collection as a way of gaining enough extra material to extend the tents. There's probably a massive Danish enclave there now with it's own quasi-autonomous government. It's only a matter of time before he designs his own flag and sends out diplomatic missions across the World
@@tylermoss8851 I know, I was only kidding ;)
@@ferretgubbins Its Christiania 2.0
What abt the pics he put from Romania? XD
Sometimes Poland is here, sometimes it’s here, sometimes it’s not on the map at all, sometimes it’s here, and on this particular day, it was here.
The most concise summary of Poland's up and down history I've seen.
This joke made me click the subscribe button.
He is a traveler too just like them
Yes makes a harsh history more nicer to watch. Thumbs up for Poland and their everlasting will to survive (even their actual government) 👍🙄💐
@@jolotschka agreed
This is the same mad lad energy as the guy who ran a bus route from London to Kolkata, for a price of 85 Pound Sterling. It operated from 1957 to 1976, it ended due to Iranian internal problems (that would lead to their revolution) as well as increased tensions between Pakistan and India due to the liberation war in Bangladesh. The route completed 15 trips. And that's not all, the same guy also did a trip in 1968 from Sydney to London via Kolkata...and before he ended the service, he did the Sydney trip again but back to Sydney.
Dayum Kim my, you are smart
Yo Kim you should, like, open the country and shit.
@@korfrag6865 yeah
Our supreme leader
Craziest thing, that the dude they hanged out in Berlin with, we were flatmates in the Canary Islands some years ago. Lmao this is so random seeing him in a random YT video
The world is a small place.
I read this as "the dude they hanged in Berlin"
@@Jordan-or8wu same
@@MrCatSyndrom Yeah! Just read it wrong
That's hilarious!😂
No one:
Europeans: we took a quick nap and suddenly we were in another country
I live in The Netherlands, took a nap and drove through Belgium and woke up in Germany. Things what happens often.
@@DavorSND hope you where not the one driving...
@@marijngade5403 tesla mate
@@jens1567 then ur still responsible as driver of the car
@@marijngade5403 I wasn’t driving indeed 😂
Bruh this guy was bored so he simply decided to go to China by car lol
Bruh I'm so bored I literally live in China
Also like check
@@Eric-lo2ug
What's a "like check"?
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 If I reply to them, they can see the reply and click back to the video to see how many likes they have. Otherwise they wouldn't know and probably forgot the comment.
If it’s so boring then don’t watch it
@@yesno4784 First, he did not say it's boring, second, it was a joke. He was joking about how bored the guy was to have time to drive that far. Your reading man :/
Every once in a while, I rewatch these videos and I love them everytime.
brooo doing exactly the same.. its my third time watching it.
@@atifbasar8287Same its my 4th
nice profile picture :D
6:00
Making a wrong turn and ending up in a different country is something you can only expierence in Europe
True. totally if you live near the border
There are places in benelux where the other side of the street is an other country :D
im actually glad they didnt drive to czechia :)
@@jake8915 ani ne, chtel jsen aby rekl neco vic
@@aerkimuexe alejo, bud rad ze tady nebyli
"Instructions unclear, ended up in Poland" is exactly how a typical German Road Trip would end.
though you have to admit, taking a wrong turn is one of the more benign ways, your car could randomly end up in Poland.
@Exodon2020 I wonder if that is how Germany invaded Poland. Oops.
Sagnik Bagchi 😂😂😂
@@mr.wyodak2131 For Czechia that would still be a best-case scenario. Worst case would be having your marriage in shambles after an excessive night of booze and hookers, then end up getting mugged, find your way back home only to get diagnosed with about every STD known to mankind a couple of weeks later.
You can just park your car in Germany and somehow it will ended up in Poland
first the flag series, now this level of content. keep it coming!
Siem
O siema Graf kiedy jakiś speedrun w Geoguessr? A tak wgl nowy tryb jest ale to pewnie wiesz
Sans granie
Cześć!
Hi graf ;)
Wow,czyli nie tylko ja jestem jego fanem
Roadtrips make you so much more humble and positive to the world. We parked out car in some god-forgotten town in France once and when we came back the battery died. In some magical way the occupant of the house we parked it in front was outside smoking a cigarette. Turned out he was a mechanic and had his own garage up the hill. With just hand gestures he suggested to fix our car and in a while we were on the road again.
Next time I will definitely bring gifts with us for things like this. People are just so nice on this little blue planet we have.
Love random road trips in terrible cars
Terrible? Nah, the 306 is a great car to take a road trip in, reliable, engaging and practical.
its also an epic rally car
@@khalidacosta7133
Its worst
this is fucking perfect man, me uncle had one of these when i was a kid XD
@@khalidacosta7133 people put it in the shit pile cause it was a common mans car that nobody wanted to admit was actually good and could be made to have fun and people to this day still use for track racing and runs etc, not perfect as a car, but never tried to be so either.
Join us in the next episode as we drive from Wales to Cape Town.
Hii Mr beat love your videos!
Mr. Beat
Lol
🏴🏴🏴
Mr Beat!
ahaa so you did get your car back
I'm from Poland. This part about "where to find Poland" is brilliant :D
I'm German and I would like to invade your country
@@Flammen12 This time we will close the border 😂
@@Flammen12 shut up
@@Flammen12 not funny
@@Dackered very funny
Upmost respect! The amount of shear will and resilience this will take is insane.
Guys like you inspires.
Ironically when I was on a family trip by car, coming from Portugal, our clutch broke in Bihać, Bosnia.
Really? That's incredible. They must have a completely clutch industry there
@@SpaghettiRoad We were actually quite lucky to have entered Bosnia, because in neighbouring Croatia it was a 4 day extended weekend due to a national Christian holiday which doesn't exist in Bosnia. However, the part didn't exist anywhere in Bosnia, not even at ford, so we had to get a super temporary repair and go to Zagreb (edit: yes, we did end up having to wait the weekend after all, but at least we weren't stranded 4 days with closed shops and so on as we would have been in Croatia
Our roads are quite aggressive indeed. Didn't know they target clutch now, they just destroy suspension and tires. Thats why we never buy new cars with air cushions in them - they explode within a year and are incredibly expensive. Glad you worked it out in the end. 😁
@@imeprezime6632 ooo brate slavenski
@@gabrielplese7516 Ooo zdravo
Sebastian: Are you the guy selling the car?
Abdul: Ok
😂
Ok
Ok
ok
Ok
This is basically Top Gear/The Grand Tour in real life with people who enjoy the company of each other hahaha, well done
@Flying Spur without script I mean, and with people that like each other (on camera).
@@gechuzhao2178 The (old) top gear trio have actually all admitted to enjoying working with each other
@@mtw227 I meant on camera hahaha of course they're friends they've been working together for decades
@Flying Spur but they dont like each other 😂
We call that the carbagerun in the netherlands
The Turkmen visa is notoriously hard to get...
and they were wondering why nobody was coming to the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Art Games in Ashgabat. They had to get their own citizens to fill in the empty seats. Former President Gurbanguly cared more about horses and world records than his people. He did donuts around that burning hole to prove he's alive
I’d like to see a car ride from South Africa to Vladivostok in Russia
Or from Lisbon to Singapore.
Lol the ultimate visa nightmare
Toni T especially with all the African nations
Or from Berlin to Moscow hahaha
One of my dream journey's is the journey from Cape Nordkinn in Norway (northernmost point of Europe) to the Pamana Island in Indonesia (southernmost point of Asia).
Excited for part 2!
Very much !!
Yesss!
Yeaa more parts
sorry , no part 2 . They lost their car and got kidnapped by locals...
Part 2 : we lost the car so we went on to steal the neighbour's 1900 Dacia
As czech i thank you for your donation
Hej čau
Hej čau
Yes, thank you! You have to pay the toll unfortunately...
7:27 jediná větrná elektrárna na Slovensku a oni ji natočí.
exact same happened to me when I went too 😭
It’s a tradition to watch this series at least once a year
Hitler to Churchill: "I cannot say for certain how it happened because I was sleeping in the back seat, but when I woke up we were in Poland" 🤷
Underated 😂
Whats this from?
@@Sebbir It's what he said in the video. Thought it was funny because Brittain and France declared war on Germany for invading Poland.
@@andrewsweet4995 and as usually they did not keep the promise. Poles had to fight for themselves and for Brits.
I made it 420 likes
can’t wait to dive from australia to sweden
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@vishwarao6064 Not impossible. He could send the car with a ship :D
@@foty8679 lol
@@foty8679 He said "dive"
Daamn , that ocean must be so big 😤
"Eat some German food, such as donner kebab"
lmaooooo
I think döner will be next yogurt. Even their names come from Turkish. But someones try to do this foods belongs to german or greek. This is soo stupitly...
A Turkish immigrant, who was credited to invent the Doner Kebab, set up his first food stall in West Berlin. So technically, its origin is German. :D
@@nenichh döner kebab is invented in Ottoman times. Now, a Turk put döner in a bread (sandiwich) in Germany and than, döner kebab be German. hah! Okay. I will find a italian. He will come to Turkey. And he will paint to ferrari or lamborgini to different colors and I will sell it as a Turkish. Hah! be respectfull the others culture!
@@5ahmet only a Turk would get so worked up :D anyway, don't hate me, hate the ones that claim that. I couldn't care less. enjoy
@@nenichh nah, getting worked up for such stupid matters is common in all eastern europe, not only turks
This is quite literally my dream! I've always wanted to go on a road trip across Eurasia, definitely on my bucket list
Some German food: "THE DoNeR kaBaB" hhahahahahahahha
It was invented in Berlin by turkish immigrants, what's so funny about that?
@@Der_Fuerst döner do from Ottoman periods until todays. Döner was invented in Ottoman empire.
@@5ahmet I'm sorry mate but I think you are wrong here. Obviously, cutting meat from a rotating skewer wasn't invented in Berlin and bread wasn't invited in Berlin either. But putting this traditional Turkish food in flat bread together with salad was invented in Berlin.
www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-24685617
@@Der_Fuerst dude was right about the humour... What a funny dude. Döner kebab is older than your country... :D
@@abdulkadirthecarguy1948 You are turkish ?
The most Bosnian thing ever just letting some random strangers sleep in your yard
I love bosnians , my uncle was a turkish soldier who fought for bosnia and gave his life for the country
@@58tp58 a big thank you to your uncle. He is a hero
@@58tp58 When was that?
@@TeamDogFan probably in the WWI
But it was in Croatia I think.
i've done a road trip through Finland and Norway by myself and i can tell you that it was really awesome to just get out of your comfort zone
"I don't know how it happened but for some reason we ended up in Poland"
My brain: Don't make the joke, do not make the joke
"Hanz I told you that we should had turn at ze corner !
Argh I know Gunther no need to be a annoying !"
Lol
@@juliuscaesar4107 That could be on of these little scenes in Familiy Guy. :D
As a fellow European (Belgium), this was so interesting and hilarious to watch at the same time! I’d love to ever attempt something like this with friends, but with the gazillion different cultures and languages, I gotta admit it takes some courage and determination to actually do it, lol! Especially in an old Peugeot!
I always heard you can’t drive a car that’s not registered in China, into China due to privacy and lack of emission information of your vehicle, but I’m excited to see how this turns out! I never really realise how many options and opportunities we have to explore and have fun. We can literally drive to so many nice places, as well as whole ass different continents like Asia and Africa. Crazy!
Gonna go binge watch the rest of the series, haha!
Waar is da feestje ?
Oh een zuid-nederlander
(Tenzij je een waal bent)
@@kaspervletter290 Nee walen zijn ook zuid Nederlanders
Ok cool. But what's 'Belgium' tho?
Actually you can. You just need to have a officer with you at all time during the trip. We did it in an RV / Camping-Car and it was really nice !
I actually saw them in Banja Luka and I remember being mind blown about having tourists.
I am so glad I have found you guys. This was AMAZING!!!!!
Hi, I hitch-hiked all the way from France to China on this precise itinerary a few years ago. Your video reminded me a wonderful part of my life. Thanks.
Wow that’s so cool!!!!!!
Tell us more about it!
I still believe in them to not have scammed you but that situation is hysterical
I am pretty sure they didn't get robbed. Old Peugeots are not sought after in Bosnia - people steal VWs there. 120€ seems like a reasonable price for the clutch and work - for petrol-engined 306's, a new clutch costs 50-90€. Plus labor...which is much cheaper in Bosnia than in western Europe. Maybe the guys will install a good used clutch, or buy a cheap one and claim they installed a premium one. But still, they would get the car on the road soon for a little money (at least from DK perspective).
Cool! Thanks for the information :D
you were lucky that the clutch broke in Bosnia... there are used parts at junk yards, labor is relative cheap and the people are always willing to help
And I can bet you 100 bucks they will return the car fixed. Bosnian people are very nice.
100% exactly how it is ! Doesn’t matter what situation you’re in someone will try to help you , thank you for saying my country has kind people i appreciate it
If your car broke down in a black country, you would probably get robbed and killed.
@@idontreply2236 whats a black country?
@@adrizel4141 africa
Welcome you guys to China!! This is amazing 🤩
Poland is like Brazil. Sometimes you just wake up there not remembering what happened.
*One does not simply walk into Brazil... He is dragged in there*
Olha a audácia desse gringo
Only difference is there are some nice things about Brasil
@@MF_JONES thank you for turning my joke into a hateful comment 😒
Well in poland you won't get robbed stabbed, attacked with machette, get shot by a killers on bike or get organs harvested
Amazing video!
Hello Ben
I love it! I drove from Spain to Azerbaijan and back in 2019 with a 20 year old Mercedes Van. 5 Months of pure joy...
Cool of you to visit that bloodthirsty dictatorship.
@@AramBaba seriously?!? I went to Azerbaijan and to Armenia. I Loved both places, and found great people in both countries.
@@AramBaba Politics and government... Should not be a thing with travel
@@AramBaba Salty Armenian detected
@@juanlucas5649 cuanto tiempo te costó? Vendiste el coche allá?
I’m so glad i came across this series
legends
Hmmm i found a verified guy...
@@idezekiel8507 same
I have never posted any comment on a UA-cam video but your narration is hilarious and I just couldn’t stop myself from appreciating the humor 😀.
lol you never even posted ONE COMMENT on a YT vid? why?
Someone has to!
@@thepronoob1529 because most UA-cam commenters are toxic af and rude.
"Samir, you're breaking the car!"
"Shut up"
"Shad up"
dont teach me how tp drive
Seing the minister from my country(Bosnia and Herzegovina) even going as far as to send you a letter made me feel soooooo happy that I was born in Bosnia, showing how much he just wanted to make your day.
Best Regards, Admir
I am fine with you getting sponsored there is no pressure to deny them
I'm a french man and I gotta salute the performance, going to china with a Peugeot 306 in 2019 lmao !
i wouldn't have tried.
@Gabriel j'ai confondu 205 et 306 je pense... mais l'idée est là.
Ahahahaha i advised him to buy a japanese car fot next time, I was afraid of offending french people with that comment 😆, not anymore.
Ma 306 tient super bien la route ! C'est une voiture géniale, ma première, ça consomme rien en plus. Tu pourrais aller jusqu'en Pologne avec un plein
@@adriangaleron3293 japanese car are very reliable we can't deny it.
I think with this kind of trip you have to think about what countries you are gonna cross and if will they have the parts for your car. Peugeot is not that bad on this regard.
@@TheMusicalKnokcers yep, peugeot is very common in spain too, 12 years ago i also considered buying a 306 xs, finally i was lucky and bought a civic, i only had to change the full exhaust line for 140.000km. It would still work without exhaust though😄
The Poland jokes got me screaming 😂
Haha. That was savage. With that joke alone this guy can get a job in the Russian government.
I prefer it's non-existence
I literally put my like the second he started with those jokes
@@bwiebertram I prefer world without u
Marcel no tak
Virgin Stan nations: Noooo you can't pass you need a Visa!!1!1!!!!1!1!!
Chad Kyrgyzstan: Go on, you can pass.
"Eat some German food, such as the döner kebab"
lol yeah
Laugh at it as much as you want but the modern Döner that spread around the West was made popular by Turkish people in Berlin ;)
Adamlara bak yav pejo ile Çin'e gitmişler
@@florianzippel6778 Wow congratulations that's such an amazing achievement how did you guys do that, wow
@@florianzippel6778 it already existed for years in the turkish culture , migrants from turkey introduced it to most european countries
I love how my country (bosnia) is getting more recognition. It truly is a beautiful place. Wouldn't be surprised if they stole your car
Bogami 😂😂😂
Hungary
kvačilo se pokvari baš u Bosni hahah
Đe si Bosanac
Hahahhahaha dobar
Pov* your looking to see if the minister of foreign affairs commented
Who dat is, tho?
Lol doing that rn
@@thestudentofficial5483 he says her name in the second flag video
@@Edi_Lipo it’s written on the paper he showed in the video
Go from Denmark to China in a FRENCH car...? You´re mad Danske drenger! It´s more than less a bloody miracle if this goes well. You lads are more nuts than me. LoL. I´m gonna enjoy this one for sure. Greetings from Norge.
A carpet AND a bee costume?! What a deal!
Also shout out to the based Bosnian dude who had three random Danes break down on his street and thought "no worries lads set up shop in me garden"
bosnian people are all like that ;)
@Niko Nunes The chance it gets stolen is reduced because:
1. Its an old piece of shit
2. Locals driving with foreign plates is weird
3. Foreigners get more attention from police than locals (if the car gets stolen)
But yeah they shouldve been more carefull
4:36 "to eat some German food like Döner Kebab" 😂😂
wtf :D
I think Döner will be next Yoğurt. Even, their names are Turkish, the people pretend to this foods belongs to them... (in Turkish, Döner means revolving and Yoğurt means concentrated. baceuse it derivaded from milk )
It makes me curious about what they had in Turkey.
Tbf, the Döner was invented in Berlin by turks
@@user-oj5in6qg4k döner older than Germany
Never Give a Bosnian Your Car Trust Me I’m Bosnian
school boy error :D
I trust you
I trust you... here's my car. Wait I can't trust you?
You are 15 and dont understand Bosnia.
How tf did Bosnia Become a muslim country ?
I like how you visitied any country in your trip except Greece! XDDD I don't have problem with that, but for some reason it seems funny to me! Good video my friend!
He passed through it though
@@hilmust6278 oh ok, I didn't see the full video
Finally a Danish UA-camr that has god tier content.
haha i can just hear the danish accent! keep up the entertaining videos!
omfg hvorfor finder jeg dig altid overalt hvor jeg går
Pursued lol
Din adem koran blir du ved med at kommentere på alt
@@asela8166 bro jeg er over alt 👀
Well congrats, your ears are working. Han har den danskaste accenten jag har hört.
You should Call this „part 1“, I was not expecting it ending in the middle of the trip lol
1:10 Chrisfix is the GOAT at this. Learned most of my mechanic knowledge from him.
This is the first video I saw from you, and I really enjoyed it.
I'm Greek and I can tell you that you have the most mediterranean humor I've ever seen coming out of Denmark.
Great video, jumping to the next one.
This is how my parents tell me they went to school
هاهاهاها
ARABE GAMING That means haha ik how to type Arabic
哈哈哈
ahahaha struggle is real kanka
???
What a journey!! You're really making it special with your amazing commenting. Great job!! Oh, and by the way, you've described Poland in the best way possible. It's so true :D.
love this, man! great content
Thank you for visiting the Balkans, all of us appreciate it a lot.
I love how there are a couple of dead pixels in almost every shot.
Wdym?
aggressivestoast he means that the camera isn’t HD
@@ugurasci4404 I literally meant that there are a couple of dead (black) pixels bouncing around in almost every shot. I don't get what's not to understand there. lmao
@@felixsmdt It's easy to not understand if you don't know the term "dead pixel". No need to be rude.
@@grmpf Google it. in 2021, there's literally no excuse to not know anything
4:35 “eat some german food such as döner kebab”😳
Good boy!
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It was invented in Germany, so theyre right
@@Exekutioncro from Turks, so mimimi.
@@ikenike9724 Of course, but not in Turkey. At some point everybody came from somewhere else. The Biontech Vaccine isnt turkish but German, although found by Scientists with turkish background.
I know that Germans are not the best people when it comes to sense of humor , and I assumed that all the countries around it are the same, but man this video made me learn, laugh, and subscribe, now I’m actually considering visiting Denmark and and learning more about its people and history! Great work, and very inspiring!
Comment for support. Greetings from Poland, thanks for stepping in
you're quickly becoming my fave UA-camr thank you :)
*”Oh and the minister of affairs is subscribed to this channel “*
Cool cool cool
😎
So interesting and inspiring! This content is in need on UA-cam! Thank you for best 12 minutes of the day
''We head straight to Berlin" wait a minute..
Wasn’t expecting this, merry Christmas
Dude, this video was SO unexpectingly funny, I had some real good laugh-out-louds! Love you guys, you are awesome!
im so glad he actually acknowledged the romanian competition
“Anyway, Russia is not too big a country, right?” - Famous last words
Napoleon-Hiltler be like:
@@fe1ip3 Size wasn't the problem for either. More like how it turns into a freeezer for half a year at a time.
@@Exodon2020 Yeah i know, but both knowed russia was the cold hell.
@@Exodon2020And how it has more people and resources and bigger industry and bigger army and is self sufficient
@@fe1ip3 if there is somthing that the mongols teached us is that if you invade russia, do it from the east.
A trip like this would be a dream to come true! And I am someone who has already visited around 20 countries. But a trip like this is something very special and unique!
As an American this kind of travel looks really fun to me and ig that’s why I would love to visit/live in Europe
I think it's great to visit and experience culture, but nowhere close to the prosperity and opportunities, (to built a life and create wealth for a family) of the US, as sb. who fled Germany for the USA. That's certainly sth. to consider as far as living in Europe (at least Ger) goes. But beautiful and full of culture: YES! definetly worth every visit!
Last year I saw a Ford Falcon with Argentinean plates in Austin, Texas! Those guys drove from southern Argentina to the US. Presumably they were going to Alaska. It’s possible, but dangerous in certain areas of Central America and Mexico.
@@pac1fic055 i heared Argentina and Chile are fine, but from Columbia, all the way up to the US-border, anything can happen!
I knew a guy who wanted to do the "pan americana" by bike, but he surrendered to the chile mountains on the 5th day ^^
@@surrealengineering7884 - the mountain pass was probably Paso Libertadores - which is beautiful, but I imagine quite difficult to attempt on a bike loaded for a trip like that. There are mountain passes further south (e.g. Cardenal Samoré) which are lower in altitude and can probably be done much more easily.
@@surrealengineering7884 Why did you leave Germany though?
The Beauty of travelling by land is you get to enjoy the beautiful places along the way.
“We decided to take a detour”
*proceeds to casually cross 2 countries*
The guy that held you in his backyard seems such a good person who suffered a lot :( i wander what his story is for his scars
he was probably wounded in the bosnian war when bosnia was trying to get indepedence
"We found a men called Abdul" lmao sound legit
YES I AM
@@ShadowSkryba HELL 2 U!
Magyarok itt is :D
@@zalanhorvath3209 ráadásul horváth is 😀
@@hun3728 Tényleg :D
Your video gave me the belief to plan a European road trip of my own. Me plus 2 mates plan to begin next spring. Thank YOU! :)
If you google how to fix a car, ChrisFix's videos are everywhere.
Thanks
Chrisfix is great. I have used his videos alot.
And Scotty's too😁
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Fun fact: If you have been in Iran, you need to apply for a Visa to USA, even if your country is visa-free.
Yeah... That was a bit of work getting too...
My country is visa free
"fun" fact. Even little kids with Iranian passports have to get a visa to go to Iran. Even dual-nationals like me and my family. They wouldn't let my 8 year old brother into the US on his UK passport without a visa. Ridiculous
These guys have two passports. They can just apply for ESTA with the other passport.
What if you're American? Would they even let you into Iran? And if so would you have to get a visa for your own country?
Imagine getting back home and realizing nothing was recorded
but they still had fun
@J Thorsson the very fact that you think its degeneracy if people want to take pictures and video's of their trips to help relive their memories is just toxicity and ignorant in my opinion.
Of course people shouldnt take pictures of everything as that ruins the uniqueness of some things.
Because we have the technology to make pictures and videos of things doesnt mean we shouldnt use it
I’d blow my brains out 🤪😳
@J Thorsson In this case the guy is a content creator so it would've been important for them to document.
long journey from Denmark to China. have fun
As a viewer I have to say there’s no issue taking sponsorships, they allow
You to make more in depth higher quality videos as well as put more time towards your channel. If you’re thinking about doing ads please do! Your fans support your growth
The way you described every country is hilarious! Buzzing for part 2 and I hope you didn’t go through too much bureaucracy to get documents and visas to drive in China...
There's a road called spaghetti road in Birmingham UK it goes up and down and pretty much anywhere
That's spaghetti junction
@@arya6085 true but shhhh
Spaghetti junction
Oh ye junction
@@arya6085 my city of Atlanta has one its pretty cool looking.
This video deserves even more attention
Greetings from Poland!
You made the perfect turn on that highway :)
And I truly love Your shortened version of 'finding Poland' history ;)
Hope You enjoyed PL as much as I enjoyed 24h roadtrip around Denmark few years ago.
"...Germans... no sense of humor"
- A Dane 😂
Imagine being Danish LMAO
Thats true
@@kurwarschoepl3005 id prefer be Danish than German (im not Danish)
@@kurwarschoepl3005 rather be danish than german...
Haha whats going on here ? Are danes not supposed have a sense of humor ?
As someone who has been planing a world tour trip by bike, and knowing how complicated middle east gets I was sure you won't even make it that far
No U ain’t lol stfu
Turkey - Georgia - Azerbajian - Iran is a safe route.
@@riasgremory994 it is safe indeed, even Iraq is safe to drive in with GB number plate
@@bot_5786 what's wrong with you?
The Netherlands is heaven if you decide to go over here.
6:18 Thank you for the kind words. Greetings from Poland