What? No avocado in Siberian taiga? You're kidding me.
@daniiltumanov49445 жыл бұрын
hahaha, hipsters
@vsevolodpoddyh81915 жыл бұрын
Actually, they sell avocado here. Yup.
@ozzornick5 жыл бұрын
There's avocado but much dipper in siberian forest
@MrVitconst5 жыл бұрын
lol
@Rodionnx5 жыл бұрын
@@ozzornick Yeah ?? Where ?? In bear trap ?? :D
@dominikmagnus5 жыл бұрын
bald and baknrupt would be glad to be on a soviet train like this :D "Oh, look! Soviet train toilet!"
@damarh5 жыл бұрын
he ran into some soviet bolivians babushkas in bolivia the other day
@dominikmagnus5 жыл бұрын
@@damarh i know, man. They don't like him there. Although money help with that problem for some reason... Thankfully they just there for a week and then we'll get somewhere else. Even india was more interesting place...
@georgekusz42215 жыл бұрын
Spot on Dominik M, Baldie don't give a rats ass about some inconveniences, he's right into it even against warnings from the locals.
@rin2004able5 жыл бұрын
Bald and bancrupt is a disgusting non-polite loser.
@TheCleansingx5 жыл бұрын
@@rin2004able And you're just a analphabetic loser! He's confident, nice and entertaining! You just don't like confident people!
@Leon-bl9zr5 жыл бұрын
Безобразие. Никто не предупредил бедную девушку, что по старинному российскому обычаю в дальнюю дорогу на поезде принято брать вареную курочку.
@woronwronsky32375 жыл бұрын
Девушке не повезло ехать одной в купе без русских соседей..., голодной точно бы не оставили !
@B1sher5 жыл бұрын
@@woronwronsky3237 она ехала в полном купе, а снимала в отдельном, пустом, потому что ей там было комфортнее одной. Видимо никто не накормил.
@woronwronsky32375 жыл бұрын
@@B1sher А, кроме вас, еще где это сказано или написано на видео...? (Там есть секунда где видна еще одна постель но вполне возможно, что это пассажир не на всю поездку а только на ночь вечером сели, поспали и утром сошли.. такие обычно даже не перекусывают! также вполне возможно что девушка отказывалась сбегая в пустое купе когда люди кушали) И, главное другое, какая цель сидеть три дня безвылазно голодным в своем вагоне и за все время пути не сходить в вагон ресторан ? Денег не было? При этом закупиться в магазине были (во время остановки поезда на станции)...! Я за всю жизнь не видел у нас поездов дальнего следования без вагона-ресторана! Даже вагоны-буфеты и те были, где пол вагона купе а вторая половина буфет, в котором все-равно можно было купить горячую пищу.
@ПавелПивоваров-л4о5 жыл бұрын
@@woronwronsky3237 Вы, видимо, не поняли её английский. 1. Вагона-ресторана в этом составе не было. Они есть в фирменных составах и далеко не всегда в остальных. 2. Поезд опаздывал, поэтому остановки были сокращённые, и девушка элементарно боялась отбежать от поезда при стоянке в 10 минут. Потом сообразила, что можно закупиться у бабушек на перроне. но они были не везде. 3. В конце плакала, потому что в Улан-Уде вообще не выпустили из вагона из-за отставания от расписания. 4. Ну, и её, как поклонницу "полезного питания", сильно расстроила необходимость питаться "дошиком". Так что зря вы вините девушку за незнание реалий - она таких проблем точно не ожидала, и никто её не предупредил.
@B1sher5 жыл бұрын
@@woronwronsky3237 13:30
@TK-fo1ov5 жыл бұрын
“I just sit in my bunk all day surviving off instant noodles” sounds like my college career 😂
@jorgewong88604 жыл бұрын
67 hours on a train. This would be an ideal trip to find out if you should marry (or not) the person you are dating.
@Emulator893 жыл бұрын
🤣
@goratron13 жыл бұрын
Perfect
@specialse3 жыл бұрын
alot like lock down !!! same rules apply :-)
@rykson1612 ай бұрын
Really ? Tell me more about this train !
@CommandoMaster22 күн бұрын
Dating is nothing more than liking the other persons bad side😂
@КирЕрмаков-з9ь5 жыл бұрын
Извини, но у нас в Сибири не растёт авокадо. Можем предложить картошку. :)
@ZlaNiko5 жыл бұрын
🤣
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
лол про авокадо это шутка
@chif255 жыл бұрын
Шишки пусть ест )
@Roman-Sedykh5 жыл бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod так он тоже пошутил
@aristarxQ5 жыл бұрын
зачем жрать картошку, если есть капуста )
@alekseyshegolev98125 жыл бұрын
Alina! I'm a fellow Canadian of Russian origin myself. Lived in Montreal for 27 years, but going to Russia often. I took both the ViaRail, the Amtrak, as well as the РЖД. Please rest assured that Canada is no way better than Russia. Long trips with very few stops do in fact happen. The trains are old, often quite dirty and I haven't taken a shower ever on a train. That must be some out-of-this-world luxury. It also depends on the trip you take. Some are long-trip expresses others are local trains along the route from Montreal to Vancouver. The American trains are no better. I travelled many times from Montreal to NYC and what you call a "restaurant" car is in fact a fastfood stand where they sell you a chicken wrap at best, if not a burger or a hot dog. It's not the country's fault. All three countries USA, Canada and Russia happen to be very big and travelling trough them can be challenging at times. Loved your video on dating Russians where you watched "Москва слезам не верит". Keep up the good work! You're great!
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
Ага, значит, счет сравнялася, Россия - Канада пока 1:1 :)
@sau04835 жыл бұрын
@@СергейКарташков-э9ъ Легенда №17)
@denhunter15 жыл бұрын
So are the trains in the US. Try riding AMTRAK south to Miami from Orlando. Takes 8 hours. Smells of all the returning immigrants from New YAWWWK!.,
@Romana.zagreb5 жыл бұрын
Well, last August I also traveled the same route but in the opposite direction, enjoyed the scenery, met some nice people, ate instant noodles and puree potatoes (it was quite tasty!) - in short, I enjoyed the whole journey. It’s actually all about the attitude towards traveling, and life in general. There is a samovar in every wagon, so you cannot die of thirst. And regarding food, one can live thirty days without it, so there is no room for panic. it is hard for me to understand such an over-fixation on food.
@irinaignatova95105 жыл бұрын
100%! Пусть ещё и сев.Мэйн охватит, там помидора в супере летом не найти, а в место авокада у них бекон.
@icantbreath90615 жыл бұрын
Only two days without internet and you're crying? 😨
@RBLXGaming235 жыл бұрын
1 day of fasting is actually good for you.
@davidlp65105 жыл бұрын
@@RBLXGaming23 The hell it is. I get very perturbed if I fast for 24 hrs straight. Perhaps if you plan on it, you don't feel as bad but when it is by surprise it sucks.
@dicecorporation5 жыл бұрын
@@davidlp6510 Our bodies are evolutionary made to survive without food for days. Just saying
@davidlp65105 жыл бұрын
@@dicecorporation You are so right on that statement. I saw some kids in Southeast Asia dive to depth that I would not dare even with aqualung equip on me. I saw people in India that would eat only once a day and at times skip a day or two. People will adapt for sure. Then again you have to be will to adapt or the entire adaptation process will suck horribly (ie Les Miserables).
@NYCVideoRider5 жыл бұрын
Millenials are very tender.
@4el7yxa5 жыл бұрын
Скажу две вещи: 1. Сидеть три дня на одном "Дошираке" - это действительно ужасно. 2. Первый раз слышу, чтобы на поезде дальнего следования не было вагона-ресторана. Ну и, думаю, причина нервного срыва не в отсутствии еды в течении нескольких часов, а в общей накопившейся усталости и переживаниях.
@badman1705 жыл бұрын
Дмитрий Шевелёв я живу в общаге и я месяцами могу жить на дошике. Это конечно очень сильно надоедает, но выхода другого нет
@kaktusdono5 жыл бұрын
@@badman170 Ты явно врёшь, потому что если ты из бедности покупаешь бич пакеты, то ты бы уже давно сообразил, что покупать крупы дешевле, чем бич пакеты
@ulovil5 жыл бұрын
@@kaktusdono так крупу еще готовить надо )
@Vosgala4 жыл бұрын
Какая усталость? Интернета нет, вот и срыв, вышла из зоны комфорта и сразу в слезы. Жаль девочку, иностранцы они такие.... слабенькие бедняжки и авокадо никто не предложил
@sedeat01183 жыл бұрын
@@ulovil залить водой и довести до кипения это готовка?
@gypana4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call it an emotional breakdown but rather a wake up call back to reality.
@dschapp512 жыл бұрын
The Western shower fetish is strong with this one.
@ИльяПенский5 жыл бұрын
Бедняжка. Смотрел и плакал вместе с ней. И вспоминал сказку Андерсена "Принцесса на горошине".
@8_lucky_8535 жыл бұрын
хихи "Принцесса на горошине".
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
Да, принцесса была огорошена... :(
@Gerodot.5 жыл бұрын
Тебе сколько лет то?
@ТатьянаАргентова-я9г5 жыл бұрын
@@Gerodot. 28 ей,вроде взрослая девочка,но весьма инфантильная. Хотя посмотрела бы я на вас,попади вы в дешевый поезд ,идущий от Тихого океана до Атлантического... Может еще и не так бы " запели "!
@vladislav67795 жыл бұрын
сразу видно. человек мыслит очень узко. и отсутствует эмпатия
@Sofia-hr8nd5 жыл бұрын
Once I spend 3,5 days in such train but in platskart (3 class), I was moving from Yekaterinburg to Sochi (for holidays in Abkhazia), it was summer, temperatures was above plus 30 C and with no condition 😆😆 it was hard, but still ok))
@drummerchicago5 жыл бұрын
wow seriously no wifi and avocado?
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
I KNOW.
@borissirob75145 жыл бұрын
No champagne at all ! How can they survive in such conditions? )))
@davidlp65105 жыл бұрын
@@borissirob7514 Indeed.
@Righteous1ist5 жыл бұрын
What a good title
@irina86775 жыл бұрын
I believe you can find champagne in the train restaurant :)
@INSIDERUSSIA5 жыл бұрын
3 days without shower, with no make up, totally braking down crying you still look stunning. That’s pretty amazing.
@VicariousWalkerHighlights4 жыл бұрын
Do consider the Rossiya No.1 firmeny train if you are going to do another long-hual TransSiberian Railway in the future. It's definitely more well-maintained, with shower, better toilets and a restaurant car.
@AlinaMcleod4 жыл бұрын
All the trains I took after this were great, just lucked with this style for my longest stretch lol
@VicariousWalkerHighlights4 жыл бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod let me cry for you. That toilet definitely does not look very good and remains me of the trains in Thailand and Vietnam. On another note, have you taken the Lev Tolstoy train from Moscow to Helsinki (passes through St Petersburg)? That is a really good train, better quality furnishings than the Rossiya No.1 Even the shower is free!
@irina86775 жыл бұрын
Every train in Russia is supposed to have a restaurant with a hot meal. Avocado won’t let you survive in Siberia, but a good portion of hot soup, pelmeni, meat and potato would 😉👍
@paulm65295 жыл бұрын
Some people don't eat meat so almost every Russian dish isn't appropriate for them.
@justwalkwithme11025 жыл бұрын
Я вегетарианец , и сейчас готовят меню для нас. Всегда можно ,что то найти. Но она ела лапшу с мясом.)))
@RyzhyLis5 жыл бұрын
You have a wrong idea about Russian cuisine. If we are talking about Russian traditional cuisine. In Russian traditional cuisine meat is worth on 2 if even not on 3 place. It is based on cereals and vegetables. This is followed by pastries and only then meat and fish dishes. Special attention to those who do not eat meat should be paid to "Lean cuisine" (Not to be confused when searching for the brand "Lean cuisine" - it does not have anything to do with the issue). In General, here is a link to a culinary site with lean cuisine. Google will help with the translation. www.povarenok.ru/postnye-recepty/ On the site, of course, there are strange things like gazpacho soup, but most still relate to Russian cuisine, although I'm not sure that these dishes can be considered traditional Russian cuisine. p.s. Honestly, in my opinion, whether it's vegetarianism or a categorical rejection of meat is nothing more than creating difficulties for yourself.
@РоманПеплер-о7н5 жыл бұрын
@@justwalkwithme1102 откуда мясо в Дошираке? Если только соевое, но это вроде не противоречит принципам веганства?!
@huhuhuhuhuhmomomomo35995 жыл бұрын
@@paulm6529 yes thats so true russian dishes include meat but that is russian cluture they lived like that bcz without fats how can they survive the cold
@leonardleonard37695 жыл бұрын
Если бы ты поехала плацкартом.. было бы много общения с другими пассажирами, обедали бы вместе, играли в разные игры и время пролетело бы махом. А в купе как в тюрьме. Мало кто путешествует таким образом т.к. проще на самолете
@ПетрДолгорукий5 жыл бұрын
Не было бы никакого общения. Похоже что нее нет некоторых социальных навыков для коммуникации. Видишь ведь ей надо ресторан чтоб просто придти заплатить и поесть. Если бы я оказался в такой ситуации, я попросил бы еды у более подготовленных соседей. Они бы точно не отказали. Но я бы вряд ли оказался в такой ситуации, я не настолько избалован и могу прожить на моментальной еде 3 дня. Могу и вообще без еды.
@ПетрДолгорукий5 жыл бұрын
А представьте её в казарме в которой кроме тебя еще человек 30. Каждый пытается тебя подъебать, наебать. На тебя постоянно орут офицеры, ты мало спишь. Авокадо? ХХАХА ты будешь жрать прошлогоднюю капусту на завтрак обед и ужин, ну может иногда картошку и мясо неизвестного происхождения. И это на год а не на 3 дня. Через это приходится проходить почти каждому парню в России. Да, нам определенно точно нужен феминизм а то мужики совсем попутали
@Пескарь915 жыл бұрын
потому что плацкарт это Россия, а купе это как правительство рф, которое не понимает людей и закрывается от них, не желая иметь ничего общего с народом. так что выбор русского человека это плацкарт...
@isavana335 жыл бұрын
@@Пескарь91 А правительство, они от куда вышли/прилетели, от инопланетян?
@voronacloud5 жыл бұрын
Девушка сказала, что она интроверт. Купе - очевидный выбор.
@alexanderpanchenko12905 жыл бұрын
Алина , не плачь . Основные трудности поездки ты все таки преодолела , осталось совсем чуть чуть . К следующей поездке уже готовься заранее , бери продукты не скоропортящиеся , в вакуумной упаковке . На рессторан я бы на твоем месте не расчитывал . В России веганство совсем не в моде , климат слишком суровый , поэтому без мяса никак . Так что скорее всего в вагоне - ресторане вряд найдешь меню для веганов , максимум свежий салат . Удачи тебе , Ты ровесница моей дочери . Так что когда вижу твои слезы в душе все переворачивается , не спокойно . Я и за дочь всегда переживаю , когда они летом с мужем уезжают на автомобиле путешествовать по Юго - восточной Азии . Держись дочка . PS: Случайно наткнулся на твой канал . Из того , что успел увидеть мне нравится . С меня подписка и лайк . ))
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
большое спасибо!
@swampfolk25265 жыл бұрын
Набралабы шоколадок, пряников, чаю. Колбасы и хлеба и нахер эту лапшу тупую. Болтай с соседями, можешь им рассказать свою жизнь и про все на свете и отгадать все кроссворды и сыграть в кучу игр, прочитать кних 5 и поднять уровень языка на новый виток.
@ИгорьПавлов-ъ1я5 жыл бұрын
@@swampfolk2526 не вариант. Она интроверт и искательница микроэлементов в пище. Всё из предложенного нежизнеспособно
@dmitriigrigorita23615 жыл бұрын
Есть ещё вариант взять побольше водки, время летит незаметно и язык взлетит на новый уровень )
@irashishonkova86265 жыл бұрын
@@dmitriigrigorita2361 ей ещё нужно сойти на правильной станции.
@laurastravels4044 жыл бұрын
I took a similar train and I enjoyed it! I did prepare for the journey by purchasing a lot of food in Vladivostok. And also they sell ice-cream at stops! Plus babushkas will bring out their baskets so you can enjoy warm Russian potato pies! The Russians I meet on board also gave me fruit and sweets. Honestly I don't think you'll starve if you prepare it well.
@AlinaMcleod4 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was the case with all my other journeys, but sadly there were next to no stops longer than 10 minutes (no places to grab food on the platform) and no babushkas with baking. But I was not prepared lol.
@laurastravels4044 жыл бұрын
Alina Mcleod :( Maybe find a more touristy train (001 I remember)
@raycolt83154 жыл бұрын
This country went through a lot over the years. Any other country that large will separate on couple different countries after the WW2 and all the communism reforms after, but former USSR and Russia after that, came back from the nightmare they were in! It had great leaders who were harsh indeed but they've managed to protect it from a certain doom with the help of the brave Soviet soldiers! Now it is going forward pretty well in development (I don't mean military power as USSR and Russia always been in the lead, I mean cities, towns, villages - for the common citizens). Everyone knows that no one can rebuild country this size for an year or 10 years or even 50 years but it will happen! I think Russia is very beautiful country now, with amazing monuments and history which makes it proud and glorious! Alina, don't cry and have breakdowns girl. Think about how it was after the war, when civilian people's dreams were coming true if they find a slice of bread or someone pulled them out by cargo train from the frontline. I know you're doing a World tour and you want the best experience and I don't blame you for anything, I'm just saying! I apologize if you feel like I do. Whatever makes you feel uncomfortable just remember that it could always be worse! Good luck!
@КирЕрмаков-з9ь5 жыл бұрын
Ты выбрала не тот поезд. Это поезд не для туризма и не для того, чтобы получать удовольствие от поездки, просто для тех, кому нужно добраться из пункта А в пункт Б.
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
Но расширить ассортимент (если уж не прицепить ресторан) можно было б (и остановки все же делать, хоть в городах), - а так уж слишком жесткая жесть получилась, хоть и не плацкарт)).
@Алексей-р3е2з5 жыл бұрын
Сергей Карташков насчёт вагона ресторана возможно и правда ( что его не было ) а вот насчёт полной отмены остановки , да ещё и на крупной станции типа Улан - Удэ ( если не ошибаюсь про неё шёл разговор) то тут девушка привирает , её могли минут на 10 или немного больше сократить , но чтоб отменить полностью, такого просто не могло быть
@soldervas5 жыл бұрын
Алексей Субботин, там проскочила фраза, что проводница не выпускала тех кто не выходит. То есть остановка была, быстро посадка-высадка и вперёд.
@MrFoxcr5 жыл бұрын
Да, русский мир таков. Денег нету, выживай
@НикитаВершинин-х7л5 жыл бұрын
@@Алексей-р3е2з ты прав. Они не могли отменить остановку в Улан-Удэ, т.к здесь производится смена локомотивов. К слову, я из Улан-Удэ.
@ИванИванов-х9ц3я5 жыл бұрын
This is Russia, baby).. you need to be prepared for difficulties..
@timurmukhamed25474 жыл бұрын
Much better than many other developed countries as USA or Canada for example
@ИванИванов-х9ц3я4 жыл бұрын
@@timurmukhamed2547 В России конечно беттер), иначе я бы давно отсюда бы свалил(уехал). С Новым Годом и Рождеством Христовым! Желаю счастья и здоровья!)
@timurmukhamed25474 жыл бұрын
@@ИванИванов-х9ц3я thank you dear, for you same nice wishes! RUSSIA is the best country in the world!
@Polka-e4g5 жыл бұрын
Милая Алина! Сами того не зная, вы сразу прошли 2-ой уровень квеста РЖД. Но! РЖД квест считается не пройденным, без поездки в плацкарте. Не менее суток! :)
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
хаха спасибо! Ну я думаю мне придется вернуться тогда. Я сделалa плацкарт 3 раза, но все просто за одну ночь или однодневную поездку.
@RussianSkeeper5 жыл бұрын
Этот квест пройден ранее.
@skoppppppppka5 жыл бұрын
и чтоб в старом поезде
@skoppppppppka5 жыл бұрын
@@Dionysus-qp7vfвот да ахахахаха и чтобы система обогрева тупила, а за окном -30, окошко не приоткроешь)
@alkis70945 жыл бұрын
@@Dionysus-qp7vf цыганей забыли :)
@psychochun3 жыл бұрын
This is probably the most interesting Alina video ever because it shows the genuine Alina as a human being who also has negative emotion just like everyone else. This footage is more about Alina's inside feeling than it is about beautiful scenery outside the train.
@CommandoMaster22 күн бұрын
Lesson is don’t cheap out on comfort when ur gonna be on the train for 3 days…
@___CCCP5 жыл бұрын
Привет, Алина! Как говорится: "Отрицательный опыт - тоже опыт!", "Что нас не убивает, то делает нас сильнее!" Удачи! ;)
@catsandcats8525 жыл бұрын
Вы бы понравились мистеру Болду
@cassetoi095 жыл бұрын
From the title I thought this was going to be a parody.
@thebooksofthedead5 жыл бұрын
cassetoi09 it is! Lol
@bobduvar5 жыл бұрын
In Russia the whole life is a parody. Death is a reality !
@vulgarisopinio5 жыл бұрын
bobduvar Still sore feelings after 1812?
@adammada5115 жыл бұрын
Same, because as a millennial and especially a white millennial showing actual hardship is wrong and pitiful because of all our privilege and that.
@WRXMSK5 жыл бұрын
@@vulgarisopinio That's was nice!
@DodySuratman5 жыл бұрын
As long as the train has clean toilet and toilet paper, I'm good to go anywhere, anytime.
You can arrange clean toilet yourself, toilet paper should be in your must-have package.
@irinatishevskaya20205 жыл бұрын
Dody Suratman 😂😂😂😂
@marksmith95664 жыл бұрын
If you want the Soviet experience in North America try Amtrak. They have been known to stop in the middle of nowhere for hours. Some coast to coast trips are 36 hours late.
@AlinaMcleod4 жыл бұрын
Yikes lol
@ceciliaaaxiful4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you learned a lot about research! I'm watching this after reading for just an hour about the trans Siberian railway and I already read the information you discovered about food, showers, chargers, wifi, checking your train number information. I think this rail line in particular has so many variables you need to do a bit of reading. We all need these lessons in life sometimes, think of it as character building! Glad you made it through okay.
@TADEO715 жыл бұрын
Dear Alina: This video has been very interesting. I suffered watching you have a bad time. But for you, not for me. I would have spent 3 days on that very happy and happy train. What I don't understand is why you took so little food. I would have prepared 18 very large sandwiches. And soda powder, infusions, cookies and a little bit of everything. Cheese, guava candy, fruits. Your problem is that you are antisocial, hehehe. The Cubans would have set up a party on the train and we would have spent all singing and dancing. In another order of things, I hope you take this experience and learn to LOVE it. She has made you stronger, has made you grow, has helped you to know yourself better. I, who live in Spain in the middle of a comfortable life, I miss spending a little work, because when I am in difficulties, I feel alive. A few weeks ago I made a trip to the Canary Islands and spent the night at the Barcelona airport. It was a little adventure that I allowed myself because I wanted to experience some discomfort. He wanted to see me outside my comfort zone. I often saw myself with nothing to eat, and no money, and that is why those experiences do not make me panic, because I know that when one is in danger, it is when God comes closer. Miracles happen to save you, so it is wonderful to experience that kind of magic in your life. Kisses.
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
В столыпинском вагоне Ты ехала в ГУЛАГ, Лила слезу в ладони, И ела "Доширак",,,, :.-(
@lembeats_russia5 жыл бұрын
шедеврально)
@homer53rus5 жыл бұрын
Шикарно))))
@denzlw.54734 жыл бұрын
а чо так депрессивно?
@д-рЧертополох4 жыл бұрын
@Sapolsky барские замашки.
@Nigrol7505 жыл бұрын
I did the journey Moscow - Vladivostok and back on the same kind of train when I was 15 and it’s a 6 -day journey without a shower. I didn’t die and cry and get depressed. If you’ re so sensitive to such things like no hot food, privacy or shower, it’s obviously better to take a plane or go by car... it’s an interesting experience, but sometimes it just isn’t worth it.
@athersyed99074 жыл бұрын
It's always okay to feel upset about things that otherwise may seem small. It's very brave of you to have not edited out the part where you broke down. Though the problems you faced might look small in contrast with what poorer people go through, they weren't small for you. I am sure you came out of it stronger. PS: I love the way you laugh/giggle when you talk :)
@ellensandor7414 жыл бұрын
Dear Alina, you are my hero. You always seem so well put together and as an older solo woman traveler I always wonder how you do it when things go awry. Your meltdown is inspirational!! Keep being your own kind of beautiful!!
@AlinaMcleod4 жыл бұрын
haha aw thank you so much! Yes, definitely don't have it together all the time and I think it's important for youtubers to show that.
@ЕвпатийЧепуха5 жыл бұрын
Да, без авокадо - это не жизнь...
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
lol
@mariafox77425 жыл бұрын
Что черт побери такое Авокадо?
@drdnout5 жыл бұрын
@@mariafox7742 фрукт африканский, без которого западный человек жить не может.
@radusava5 жыл бұрын
Ни разу не ел Авокадо!
@ЕвпатийЧепуха5 жыл бұрын
@@radusava Вы ничего не потеряли - дрянь редкостная. Правда, говорят, полезная.
@alexpushkin89395 жыл бұрын
Даже не мог представить, что в поезде дальнего следования вагона-ресторана может и не быть.
@skoppppppppka5 жыл бұрын
Этот вагон - дорогое удовольствие в обслуживании. Так что если поезд дешевый, то люди нечасто будут там отавариваться. Следовательно, нет смысла его держать.
@E266PD5 жыл бұрын
Это в СССР было, а сейчас бардак, кто что хочет, то и делает.
@Gamulyator5 жыл бұрын
@@E266PD обновляют поезда, но на это уходит время. Доберутся и до транссиба со временем. Первыми на замену пошли самые густоиспользуемые, не забывайте что за Уралом живёт меньше 25% населения страны. И в СССР много чего было, как хорошего, так и в том числе глупого и нерентабельного. Результат мы знаем.
@E266PD5 жыл бұрын
@@Gamulyator ты мне чего тут впариваешь? Я в России живу и по работе постоянно в Депо ГЖД езжу. Тепловозы 50-х, 60-х годов, латают как могут. Путлеровские дружки и Якунин в том числе разграбили страну. Якунин сейчас миллиардер, в Германии живёт. Ты ещё чего то п-здишь про СССР? Тебе лет сколько, жертва ЕГЭ? Что ты про СССР знаешь и про политэкономию социализма? Ты её изучал, ты знаешь на каких принципах она строилась?
@alkis70945 жыл бұрын
@@pavelchunashi9733 ну зачем так? E266PD правильно все написал, немного грубо, но правильно. Я на железке работаю и мне его позиция понятна, тк вижу весь этот бардак в РЖД каждый день изнутри...
@280zjammer5 жыл бұрын
Hangry happens. I forgot who said it but there’s a famous quote that says “An adventure is a hardship rightly considered. A hardship is an adventure wrongly considered.” You’ll never forget this experience either way.
@TheKielbasaKid4 жыл бұрын
"An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered". - G. K. Chesterton. G. K. C. is always relevant.
@jlm15674 жыл бұрын
Well that's a memory that you will never forget :) as time passes these will become fond memories. Speaking of fond memories I did the Trans-Sib back in 2013 from Beijing to Moscow at the age of 26, which at the time I thought was too late(being a 90s kid) but looking back now it was the perfect time in my life. Still to this day the best trip of my life(so far), smiles just smiles when I think about it. Made friends with Russian soldiers, Tajiks, lot of different characters that came and gone. They shared their food(proper food) and drinks, only knew few Russian words so had to resort to sign language hoping we both understood what we meant. Google translate was not a thing back then which made it even better and hilarious at times. Some experiences are better with lost in translation. Love to do it again now older and wiser.
@eff92665 жыл бұрын
This is what they call the russian spirit and the presence of spirit. You saved your money and didn't take any food for the trip, you're starving and surviving the hardships. BUT still you are just filming the beauty of the nature, think about the future plans, smile at the face of all the discomfort, listening to the spright music, buy and eat grannies' pies and other hot homemade tasty yummies. And just show your humorous light philosophical view on the things that you're experiencing =) So the only thing you say about it is "Ha! =)"
@Scrat3355 жыл бұрын
Way back in 2004 I had some extra time (7 days) to go on a tour of my own design. I went to Kazan, Voronezh, Tula and my favorite city Smolenck all using the local rail system. It was great, really really great. While in Smolenck I planned out the last couple of days and decided what train I had to catch to make it to Moscow to catch my flight home. I remember that evening at the Smolenck train station. I was eaten alive by mosquitos. Anyway I got on the train and arrived in Moscow at Belarusskaya metro station dragged my bags through the metro to Rechnoye station out onto the plaza in the rain where I caught the bus to Shremetyevo airport all on time. Worked perfectly every step of the way. Hustle, hustle. I got to the departures counter and didn't see my plane listed. I talked to a beautiful girl behind the counter who with a smile on her lovely face said in perfect english. "I'm sorry sir, the reason your flight is not listed is because it does not leave until tommorrow". I ended up staying at a bus stop all night like a bum.
@sergeshmonin5 жыл бұрын
Твоё видео - это обряд посвящения в РУССКИЕ!!! Мы прошли это с детства и поэтому всё воспринимаем как лучшее. Теперь и ты - русская, а значит сильная и тебя не испугают больше никакие проблемы! Молодец!
@ulovil5 жыл бұрын
как и многие из нас, я тоже ездил на поездах и, честно говоря, удивлен и отсутствием вагона-ресторана, и малым количеством остановок, и малым количеством бабушек с пирожками на них, и тем, что у проводника был только дошик, и только один его вариант) Всё по отдельности встречал, но чтобы в одном флаконе -- это как выиграть в лотерею :)
@д-рЧертополох4 жыл бұрын
деточку развели по полной; продали вареники, а назвали пирожками.
@FlashMadi4 жыл бұрын
а почему посвящения в русские когда все 15 стран бывшего ссср также проходили такие поезда и поездки .
@korn7984 жыл бұрын
русские это какие? или чьи? Интересно, а посвящение в КАНАДСКИЕ есть?
@sergeshmonin4 жыл бұрын
@@korn798 Русские - это НАРОД такой. Канадских - нет, есть канадцы по-русски правильно. Учите русский язык и говорите правильно!
@ИгорьБондаренко-х6з5 жыл бұрын
Охренеть какая всё таки ооогромная у нас страна! Почему то пришли на ум слова из песни Игоря Растеряева ,,У России нет границ, у России есть только горизонты,,:) Я правда ни хрена не понял что ты говорила,но когда ты заплакала я расстроился.Прям захотелось обнять тебя и утешить.ПО БРАТСКИ:) Ты когда накатаешься по этому Оооочень дальнему Востоку приезжай к нам. Море ещё тёплое.Вода+21+23 Ещё успеешь искупаться.Я купальный сезон всегда(по возможности) в конце Октября закрываю:) Привет с Геленджика:)!!!
@MrZas4405 жыл бұрын
а субтитры с русским переводом не судьба значит включить была
@CliffDocherty Жыл бұрын
Travel broadens the mind and the hardship broadens it the most I think. I've been really privileged to have travelled to a lot of places, often having to rough it on a budget when I was younger and sometimes it was a bit gruelling but it made it real and gave me an appreciation that the bubble I grew up in in Europe is exactly that. Its great that you kept it real and showed us sorting out your thoughts and conflicts about that. It was very honest and its what all of us in wealthy countries can learn a lot from doing. Keep travelling!
@johnm575010 ай бұрын
this video was hysterical! love the honesty! you were really falling apart! My hats off to you, I enjoy all your work.
@AlinaMcleod10 ай бұрын
lol thanks
@romchikromanov3055 жыл бұрын
А чего так расстроилась, все вроде хорошо, медведи не съели. Бытовые неудобства включены в стоимость, ну прям плакать из за такой ерунды. Это ведь и есть, те самые приключения, за которыми вы охотитесь.
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
Плакала мило (меня умилило)
@sashasashasashasashasasha5 жыл бұрын
Так это мы привыкшие к неудобствам в поездах. Для нас, русских, нормально, что все через жопу везде. А эта девочка всю жизнь прожила, блин, в Канаде! Да я бы на ее месте повесилась бы в этом убогом поезде уже!
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
@@sashasashasashasashasasha ну как же без всепропальщиков-то всечерезж@пных, мы уж тут заждались :))) Поезда давно уже хорошие; я езжу - то на "рельсобусах", то на двухэтажниках, - как лайнеры. РЖД реально молодцы (особенно украинских ездоков это впечатляет, да и иннишам нравится, даже поражает продвинутостью, в т.ч. и Транссиб; да и сама Алина потому и расслабилась, что в России до того ездила с комфортом. Кстати, тут чел из Канады живописал про канадские поезда, которые тоже разные-всякие. Так что не надо штампов, а особенно пошлых - с ними шли бы господа-госпожи черноротые в то самое вышеочерченное место.
@sashasashasashasashasasha5 жыл бұрын
Сергей Карташков чуть не блеванула от вашего лживого псевдопатриотичного комментария демонстративно не замечать очевидные вещи - не значит быть патриотом
@sashasashasashasashasasha5 жыл бұрын
Сергей Карташков кстати, написала я свой комментарий не вам лично, и не с целью абстрактно обосрать РЖД, а в ответ на нападки на девушку из Канады, мол, что она плачет! глупо отрицать, что в наших поездах не может быть плохо - ещё как может, и не только для иностранцев, но даже для русских. и обвинять в этом иностранцев, что они неженки - это гадко!
@jvishnevetskaia5 жыл бұрын
You know what? I'm Russian and I think you're really brave and appreciate your honesty. 67 hours on the road especially in an old train like this is harsh even if you prepared to it in some way and the fact that many people in Russia sometimes had no choice doesn't make it easier, like, AT ALL. It is still a hard time, and you don't need to feel ashamed that you pointed it out. This is a great reminder that we all need to notice and appreciate our privileges, but accept our emotions and body conditions is important too. P.S. не знаю, понимаете ли вы русский язык или нет, но спасибо за потрясающие виды в дороге! А русская публика очень грубая конечно :(
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
Aw thank you so much for that. And yes I can read Russian :) Yes, I agree that it's important to understand our privilege, but at the same time be honest about how we are feeling. I think it's boring to see travel vlogs where everything is perfect all the time and people are too scared to show their actual emotions on camera. The Trans Siberian journey is wonderful and difficult all at the same time! All the best to you!
@vorchunhubschman51145 жыл бұрын
Да ладно. 67 часов на поезде - это цветочки. Постой столько на Керченской переправе, пока моста нет.
@simonh63715 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I watched all the way thru before commenting, because at first and then again after a couple of minutes in I would have written something completely different. Initially I thought the title was ironic, then after a minute or so I thought along the lines of the disparaging comments here i.e. stop whinging snowflake because I didn't understand what had made you unhappy, now I know and I realise the title is in fact ironic. I've travelled a lot with and without money and it has always been an adventure and not what was expected which is a positive. In the end you made the best of it and did very well, improvising under unknown circumstances so kudos to you for that. Your conclusions about it perhaps having been wiser to pay a bit extra and/or ensure that there was a restaurant car on board are also correct, it's great to experience the different local food available on restaurant cars at comparatively low prices outside Western Europe and North America, I had some great meals travelling from Johannesburg to Cape Town on a 26 hour journey on the Shosholoza Meyl train back in 2004 and have great memories of that trip. But I also had one very long - nearly 3 day - and fairly uncomfortable rail journey across 4 countries in Europe back in 1997. I was working in Southern Austria and went to visit a girl I'd met at a party near Vienna, in Zaragoza, Spain. I went on an interrail ticket as I was young enough at that time, the outward journey was okay as I had all my 2 weeks holiday money so going across Northern Italy at night I was able to pay the supplement for a couchette compartment and had a nice nights sleep with the rocking motion of the train, but the next night when I arrived in Barcelona there were no more trains departing so I went and had to shell out for a hotel near the station which was a bit pricier than I would have liked to pay but what the heck. After 2 weeks in Zaragoza I went to the station confident that I would make it back in 2 days - it was Friday evening and I had to be at work in Austria on Monday morning. I should have known all wasn't going to go well when I took a ticket from the machine for service at the ticket counter, the number was 666, really. I made it to Barcelona that night but there were no onward trains across the South of France, or at least not 2nd class and without supplements as that was all that an Interrail ticket permitted, so in the end I had to sleep on the roof carpark of the station with my rucksack as a pillow which wasn't ideal. I had a coffee and croissant in the cafeteria as soon as the station opened as I still had some money, just not much. For some reason the train didn't continue as scheduled into France and deposited us at the last Spanish border station, Cerbere I think it was called, with the only onward option being from Port-Bou in France just literally 500m on the other side of a tunnel, but we had to wait hours for a local train to come and take us through the tunnel, I say we as I had met some American tourists on the same train who were also pretty despondent as they realised they wouldn't reach wherever it was in France they were going to on schedule. Going across the South of France for a full day I think I only had a bottle of water and some oranges in my rucksack which I'd bought in Zaragoza, but I managed to sweet-talk some French girls into giving me the remainder of their bag of crisps (chips) in the afternoon. Again for some reason by nightfall I was stuck just over the border in Italy in a place called Ventimiglia with no money for a hotel and no trains onwards in the direction of Austria until the next morning. So I walked down to the seafront and spotted some deckchairs folded near a bar, and sneaked one of these out of sight and lay down and fell asleep. Well a couple of hours later I get woken by torchlight (flashlights) and some guys in plainclothes with Carabinieri (state police) ID telling me to move. I spent the rest of the night next to an upturned rowing boat on the beach, not a good night's sleep. In the morning I caught a local train to Turin with no breakfast, had a cheap coffee in Turin station and some chocolate bar from the shop and got on a train heading to Venice. I arrived in Venice station at about 4pm and saw the next train into Austria wasn't for another 4 hours. Getting hungry around 6pm I went out of the station and found a pizzeria, where I got a very nice pizza to go with my last lire and ate it on the platform. I forgot to mention that this was before Euros existed so for such a journey one had to have 4 currencies, Spanish pesetas, French Francs, Italian Lire and Austrian Schillings, and it was impossible to know in advance how much of which currency I'd need per country and inevitably the handful of coins from Spain and France didn't help me in Italy and so on. Anyway after eating my pizza I was sat on a deserted station in Venice, killing time (no smartphones or wifi back then) and looking forward to the Austrian Railway train to Vienna which would be the last leg of my journey, although my town (Bruck an der Mur) was before VIenna, I'll come to that later. Austrian Railway 2nd class back then were compartment carriages in which the 2 rows of 3 facing seats on each side could be pulled forward and flat to meet in the middle forming a huge triple bed, so I was looking forward to a proper night's sleep at last after 2 nights roughing it. 5 minutes before the train was due the empty station platform suddenly filled up with about 200 Italian guys with green rucksacks and very short hair, obviously soldiers going back to their unit after a weekend on leave. I wasn't assertive enough (back then, now I would be!) to get on the train in front of them and found all compartments full so I had to sit on my rucksack in the bit by the toilets between carriages, so much for a nice lie down, grrr. They got off at the last stop before the Austrian border sometime around midnight, I guess that they were Alpini (mountain troops) and finally I got my own compartment where I could get some sleep. The train was due in Bruck around 4:30 so I asked the conductor to give me a wake up call prior to arriving. When I woke up it was after 4:30 and when I looked out the window I could recognise by the landscape that the train had already passed my stop and was in the Semmering mountains! I grabbed my bag and went to get off at the first station we stopped at which I think was Spital am Semmering. There I was in a tiny station with not even an open waiting room, and I sat on the platform for nearly an hour before a regional train came, the first of the day I think, to take me back to Bruck where I arrived at around 6:15. I then had to get a bus down the road (20 minutes) to Kapfenberg where I lived and worked and of course by the time I had got to my apartment, around 7am, it wasn't worth going to sleep as I had to be in the office by 8am at the latest, so I just put a pot of coffee on, had a shower and went to work feeling rough as feck and tired. So yeah, a long story I know but it goes to show travelling can sometimes be really easy but other times it can be terrible even in Western Europe. Despite that I wouldn't want it not to have happened otherwise and look back on it as an adventure. As I hope you too will look back on your trip across Russia!
@Mode83065 жыл бұрын
Woah what a great story! Thanks for sharing!
@SlavicUnionGaming5 жыл бұрын
Simon H damn dude, Thats a crazy story
@proevosham49233 жыл бұрын
I'm really sorry I don't wish to be mean but I found this hilarious, honestly this made my day, especially the comments mocking yourself. Kudos to you! Always good to take it in perspective, as you always do. A truly class act as always 😎 Total class to be able to laugh at yourself in such adversity. Not making mistakes would make life very boring, this is how we grow and having watched this channel a lot, grown you have!
@maradona.geopolitoca3 жыл бұрын
67 hours is equivalent to crossing 4.5 times by air The Atlantic Ocean, it really was a very very heavy trip for anyone, thanks to his experience I consider it important to study the logistics and proper nutrition before making a trip of so many hours. I hope you will recover soon, in the same way we admire you and thank you for your always honest journalism..BE safe !!
@stanleyberger86545 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your honesty.I’ve been across Canada 3 times by train and enjoyed the experience,especially the Rockies.
@BelusTraveller5 жыл бұрын
I’ve starved 4 days before only eating peanuts, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️, it’s all good, Life tests you, 😊, Be Safe, Eyes Wide Open, Belus
@rin2004able5 жыл бұрын
That's what all enemies of Russia felt invading Russia)))). Lol. Frenches, Germans & others. Europe had been always trying to conquer Russia, but Russia hadn't.
@matejsb47205 жыл бұрын
Russia is in Europe. lol
@ezra57885 жыл бұрын
@@matejsb4720 Majority of it is in Asia but most Russians live in the European part
@matejsb47205 жыл бұрын
@@ezra5788 I didn't mean geographically. By it's people, culture, language etc. Like 90% of Eastern Europe who are all Slavs, very similar languages, very similar cultures, same ethnic people in other words brothers, even if they are eternal enemies.
@Hiker11754 жыл бұрын
Russia doesn't need invaders to conquer it's people. The revolution and the soviet government has established a long history of killing and oppressing it's people, while Putin and his corruption has continued this famous tradition.
@gmstjs4 жыл бұрын
They should have brought more snacks.
@kosmicheskiprah4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, Alina. This is a one-time experience and the memory shall remain forever. Very interesting an unique.
@GlobalNiko3 жыл бұрын
Well this certainly makes what I went through in my most recent video with an Amtrak train ride from New York to Albany during a tropical storm causing delays, with no food/drink service & having not had anything to eat or drink beforehand seem like absolutely nothing, haha. Glad you survived the ordeal & made it to Irkutsk!
@jocknomore5 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine went on a 5 day train trip from Chicago to the Grand Canyon and she said it was a ONCE in a lifetime trip. Underline once!
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
Lol that’s a great way to phrase it.
@foolanogt13104 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the train I took from Tiraspol to Moldova. The bathroom was definitely the worst experience for me. I assumed it would have toilet paper and it didn't. Luckily some older Russian gentleman saved me with a roll of TP. Wherever you are sir, god bless you.
@Ressuu5 жыл бұрын
Ooh, nice train, I used to ride those back in the 90s, brings back childhood memories
@vladchetvertak33943 жыл бұрын
Whatever happened, stay positive as you were in this video. A lot of people are only complaining by turning out to be in this situation. You're not complaining (okay, just a little bit 😆), you find a strength to make a reasonable conclusions from your experience by giving your advices to others not to repeat your mistakes. And it worth a lot. And what I wanna say... You're awesome! You're not just a beautiful girl, you're kind and intelligent person) Recommendations with your videos popped up quite long ago on the screen of my phone, but only yesterday I finally decided to watch one, about my native city, Dnipro. And... binge watching since then till now! New subscriber here. My personal experience with a long ride not as long as your. Now in my country, it seems, we don't have train rides more than day long, but earlier, when there was USSR, I traveled on the train from Sumy, a region centre on the north of Ukraine (on the route Saint-Petersburg (then Leningrad) to Tbilisi, so it was even longer) to Samtredia in Georgia, and it took around two days. It was Soviet Union, the train wasn't as good as even this one in your video (we were going in the same coupe like here), it was in summer, and it was freaking hot outside and inside the train. We were opening the windows as wide as we could, but it helped just a little bit. Without normal conditioning, we could literally squeeze the water out of our bed linen we slept. It was quite exhausting. The only thing brightened this ride was beautiful nature we saw, all these mountains, valleys and the view of the sea.
@viajerozz4 жыл бұрын
Watching you reminded me of a "found footage" horror movie haha :-) I feel for you..I'll never forget my journey 40 years ago returning home from India..started with a canoe trip..then onto a 12 hour bus trip through the mountains followed by 30 hours on a shaky Indian train sleeping on a wooden plank next to the "toilet" ( the old hole in the floor with two foot pads kind) which flooded the whole train compartment every time it was flushed..then a wonderful 30 hour plane ride home! I remember it well..good times! Oh yeah plus we were sick and and had ten bucks between us...way before internet and cell phones :-)
@Denizzz19695 жыл бұрын
Девушка сначала улыбалась всё время ,затем улыбка начала пропадать и появились слёзы - так становятся русскими ...
@3ddevelopment9795 жыл бұрын
Получается в России большинство нерусских, а на планете земля очень много русских, особенно в Африке
@MrsWinstonRumford5 жыл бұрын
Русские не плачут в поездах, тем более по авокадо)
@MrBuTaforos5 жыл бұрын
еще бы денек, она бы бухая песни пела с новыми соседями
@БелкаЛетяга-ч5б5 жыл бұрын
В долгих поездках по России есть возможность погрузиться в себя,впасть в депрессию, переосмыслить свою жизнь,найти другой путь, заняться самоедством, повернуть жизнь к лучшему, а также выспаться, почитать книгу, о которой давно мечтал.
@mykolakanyuk5 жыл бұрын
Alcohol has a lot of calories. Just saying
@socialworld31315 жыл бұрын
you are crouse
@AtlantisRouTou5 жыл бұрын
Бухать на голодный желудок - жопа
@MrBuTaforos5 жыл бұрын
@@AtlantisRouTou было б чего - друзья с закуской найдутся
@BucketListTravellers3 жыл бұрын
surprisingly one of the least punctual train trips we've had was on a Canadian train. 67 hours non-stop on the same train would be brutal. we're travelling up the east coast of the US by train now, but we're limiting ourselves to 2-4 hour legs, which is much more managable.
@shannonpickens76954 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the beautiful views and honesty. Too many people try to present themselves in a -not so honest light. I like that the grandmas sell food at the stops.
@жительСпб-в4м5 жыл бұрын
хочется обнять тебя и накормить(
@lenaandreeva50305 жыл бұрын
смешной Вы!
@ddd1975 жыл бұрын
В очередь
@жительСпб-в4м5 жыл бұрын
@@ddd197 а где занимать очередь?)
@Neckrasoff5 жыл бұрын
житель Спб у лавки с фруктами занимай, там где авакадо продают
@Dukat19795 жыл бұрын
@@Neckrasoff да в поезде найти для американки авокадо легко,только он необычный))))
@evelynbyrd49614 жыл бұрын
Among the tears and complaint s, you have a sense of humor, over DEAD soup for three days. Hahahaha
@ssgt.johnnyvideos36195 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my time in the military 😂. Instant noodles, instant coffee and cigarettes. (Otherwise known as the sentry duty special). Best of luck!
@avolkovoi5 жыл бұрын
Hello, Alina. Now you understand why all Russians don't smile. Life within Russia sometimes can be unexpectedly difficult. Now you approved as Russian tourist! Good luck! :-)
@erikchin15 жыл бұрын
Lol. Come to Venezuela, that train looks like business class Qatar airlines compared
@mersoid5 жыл бұрын
Алиночка, тебе надо обязательно записаться на какие-нибудь курсы по выживанию в экстремальных ситуациях и пройти их, тогда "путешествие" на поезде по трансибу у тебя реально станет восприниматься как комфортное времяпровождение.
@WRXMSK5 жыл бұрын
Можно проще поступить. Вылечиться от веганства и жизнь сразу наладится.
@ОлегКабаков-ь9с5 жыл бұрын
do not Cry, we love you.
@d-v-cez91524 жыл бұрын
Easily your best video EVER! Long live the babushkas!
@munirahmednadeem663 Жыл бұрын
It is really nice to be original,have courage to show that all journeys are not good.This is what is .many people are not even aware of the life is not smooth sailing all the the time. So be grateful to GOD all the time.❤
@killergumbo2 ай бұрын
LOL the grim remark captions on this video are hilarious XD I sure feel for you - food is no laughing matter. Glad to see you could still comment your video after all that emotional roller coaster :)
@donquixote68595 жыл бұрын
As a consolation... design a T-shirt with a sign "I survived a Train-Siberia Journey -- on ????." Love the videos, perhaps you are getting emotional due to the gloomy weather (beautiful foliage). Happy thoughts. ;-) You need a companion to keep you amused. ;-)
@vadimvasilyev17505 жыл бұрын
She travelled in Russia more than average russian!
@craigfazekas39234 жыл бұрын
Apparently, we've gone backwards through the years. Think about this: in 1929, the Graf Zeppelin was flown around the world (and yes, over Siberia...), piloted by Dr. Hugo Eckener. They dined on champagne & delicacies the whole time in total luxury. Maybe Zeppelins should see a return, lol. 😎
@mrrobotobrains4 жыл бұрын
The fall colors were beautiful in the countryside. The countrysides always tell the tale of life more so.
@richardtucker56863 жыл бұрын
Always have a valuables bag that you carry with you when you get off at stops (train or bus), and try to plan your trip for a 1 night stay over (hostels are cheapest) midway through your journey (to shower and walk around for a bit).
@polygraphpolygraphovich95895 жыл бұрын
Hang in there kid, you're made of tougher stuff than you think.
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@MrBelmont794 жыл бұрын
Wow, I find your adventure kind of similar to an experience I had some time back on a train ride in Spain. Of course it wasn’t as bad as yours, but your video brought back memories. Greetings from Mexico 😘❤️😘
@paulm65295 жыл бұрын
Алина, женщина, проверяющая билеты и документы при входе - это проводница, а не продавница :)
@eff92665 жыл бұрын
A conductor, to be accurate =)
@boblacks9455 жыл бұрын
My first real train ride in Russia was in December 1994. I was a volunteer in the US Peace Corps. To get to my first assignment, I took an overnight train from Saratov to Samara. I traveled with two young ladies. The problems began as soon as we boarded the train. The attendant for our train car told us the we had too many bags and could not stay on this train! We spoke very little Russian, and we began to panic with fear. Finally, as I recall, someone decided to give the attendant a "bribe" and the problem was solved. Somehow we managed to put all of our bags - this was a two year assignment - in the overhead storage space over the entrance to the train compartment. This was my introduction to Real Russia circa 1994.
@edwincheng83643 жыл бұрын
I recently watch your channel and now this video. Honestly I love to see how real you are. I did enjoy your videos including this one. Although now it was almost two years back, it was still wonderful and amazing. Believe that after this train journey your next journey would be more well prepared and organised. Of course we cannot plan for everything and accidents but you can prepare for the best as we can. Hope you have a very good weekend in Phuket or other city in Thailand.
@АлександрКоролев-ъ6ж5 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за такое видео, настоящее и честное, это самое главное. Но я хочу кое что сказать, в таких условиях куется характер, в этом секрет русской души, нашей русской находчивости и смекалки, умении говорить о глубоких вещах, проявлять сочувствие и тягу к справедливости, чем шире диапазон твоих страданий, тем большее удовольствие ты сможешь испытать от прекрасных и положительных вещей, жизнь становиться ценнее и ярче после таких испытаний, для любого русского человека это путешествие не было бы испытанием, но ты молодец что смогла преодолеть себя, ты большая молодец! Еще раз спасибо за настоящие эмоции.
@richter01395 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry too hear of the struggle you faced Alina I myself can't imagine every feeling you felt but didn't know how to express openly and it didn't help being not in familiar surroundings while hungry, but you did survive a scary situation and it has made stronger experience physically and spiritually you are an example for everyone of walking your own path thank you Alina Mcleod.
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@richter01395 жыл бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod Anytime Ms. Mcleod
@AweValera5 жыл бұрын
Вот он - последний герой! Выжила и это уже хорошо! ))) Это значит мы увидим следующие выпуски!
@alexk.15234 жыл бұрын
Владивосток-Североморск . Месяц в теплушке со свечным фонарём. Вот где веселуха. А три дня в вагоне купе без Авокады -детишек канадских пугать )
@jkg56653 жыл бұрын
I actually took one almost two years ago, but it was two days I remember. It was from Chelyabinsk to Moscow, I could have flew but I wanted to the experience, so I took the train. My trip was good, amazing kind people I was with in my cubic. I ran out food, well, good food, only dry bread left because I had no idea what I should have prepared. The babushka and couple others in the cubic shared their food with me. I felt so warm in my heart, I like the culture and how sincere people can be over there. In the US, sharing food for some reason is like murdering someone, its so bad. I have to always be the first one to share because I wasn't born in the US.
@MultiWestermann5 жыл бұрын
Какие вы там за границей нежные все, наш человек на подобное даже внимание не обратил бы) - один день проспал, второй почитал, третий в телефоне или планшете полазил вот тебе и дороге конец!)
@holgerdanske90675 жыл бұрын
I wish I had something cool or witty or pithy to say, or even some good advice, but I am not that cool. I do, however, wish to thank you for these vlogs. The scenery is beautiful and the honesty with which you present yourself and your situation is refreshing. Maybe try to get some multi vitamins. They help me on long journeys. Nevertheless, you are doing great and looking forward to more videos.
@AlinaMcleod5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the support. Glad people can accept the honesty and not be too judgemental. All the best to you!
@holgerdanske90675 жыл бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod Judgemental for being honest and a human? No true friend or fan would do that.
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ5 жыл бұрын
@@holgerdanske9067 , а кто-то посмел?! :O
@ethiop_frum5 жыл бұрын
Алиночка, на будущее: если путешествие на поезде будет больше одного дня, то 1. Приготовь заранее еду, которая не портится - на много дней пойдут орехи, вяленная или копченая рыба и вяленное мясо, сыр твёрдый, копченый сыр, простой хлеб (лучше не белый). На короткие расстояния - пирожки, оладьи, вареный в кожуре картофель. Доширак, конечно, можно, но это ерунда. 2. Неминуемо станет скучно. И батарейка на своём смартфоне не вечная. Поэтому - книги, поэтому - запасная батарейка! 3. И лучше не в одиночестве. Можно даже в плацкарте. В любом случае, ты встретилась с проблемой и ты её решила! Это хорошо, это правильно! Человек только так и растет, преодолевая свои проблемы! Рад, что ты стала мудрее и победила себя ещё раз!
@Spinus-5 жыл бұрын
О чем вы говорите??? 🤣🤣🤣. Для западного человека, вяленое мясо, копчёная рыба???? Это для них отрава😀.
@-AndreevAndrei5 жыл бұрын
@@Spinus- а с голодухи будет "песней радости и счастья"
@arthurzengeler82964 жыл бұрын
I've taken many long train trips, mostly in Ukraine, but also a few from Kiev to Moscow and back. They never have showers, also, most are not such modern trains as yours. The biggest problem for me, is being able to sleep. The trains are constantly jerking back and forth. Still, they are fun to take. I've taken some for a day and a half, tho never as long as there days. The people have a custom of sharing food, which can really help at times. I once took a trip, which lasted about twelve hours. I expected to get food at stops along the way. But for some reason, there was no food available at the stops. I was really starving, and luckily was able to get some raw cucumbers and a few tomatoes, from an old lady I shared the compartment with. We got along good at first, even tho I don't speak Russian very well. But then, for some unknown reason, she became very angry with me! It became my worse train trip ever. Also I've been considering taking a long trip in Russia, now tho, I'm not so sure about that. Lastly I want to say, I have never stayed at a hostel, and never will. Hotels are very cheap in Ukraine and Russia. It might be OK tho, if I spoke better Russian.
@gizmomanhattan4 жыл бұрын
Wow what an emotional and very raw video. You're very brave and honest for showing that. I guess if one good thing came out of that is that it made for a tremendous video
@darpub3 жыл бұрын
Even the most seasoned traveler has challenges. You handled this well.
@Macky11014 жыл бұрын
You are an introvert?!!! Hmmmmm... I think most of your viewers would absolutely be shocked by that revelation. I didn't think introverts could express themselves like you do, or be on camera for the entire world to watch as you are. Very surprising. You are very wonderful.
@irmalair15 жыл бұрын
I'm glad everything was alright at the end! 👍
@jinconcord31923 жыл бұрын
The train looks identical to the one I took when I traveled between Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro) to Lviv Ukraine on two occasions - right down to the "paneling" and toilet (I was glad to be male when using it). That was an 18-hour trip - - I couldn't imagine 3 days +! I learned that I needed to adjust my expectations when living in Dnipropetrovsk and Kyiv for two years (I live in Boston MA, USA). Your videos are great and I'm picking up many tips for my next trips.