A man with a good heart. Thank you for showing us your Russia.
@russellloomis43768 ай бұрын
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@Selinas_Reborn_Nursery7 ай бұрын
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@marysander368 ай бұрын
I'm an old lady now in my 70's, but I remember during the "cold war" when we were suppose to not like Russia, I was getting books out about Russia to see what was so awful about it. Instead of making me hate Russia or find it distaseful , I fell in love with not just the vast majestic beauty of a ever changing la ndscape, but the gorgeous architecture! Walking along with you today, I remember when I picked up that first book on Russia when I was 12. I've always wanted to visit Russia, and now thanks to you, I have! Thank you so much!! Its buildings have encompassed the personality and identity, of the craftsmen that built them! Such beauty and attention to detail was so revered. Now, buildings have that blah effect. No emotion at all. Thanks again, Dan!
@MarthaRoberts-q2y4 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos ❤️
@InabellekayBrownАй бұрын
Wow, it's like we are twins! I am 72 and had the same reaction to that "Russia is bad" teaching. I wish I had gone to visit when I was able to get around well. So much beauty and lovely people. These videos are awesome!
@kilobravo449Ай бұрын
I'm a Cold War survivor, and we loved the country and the Russian people, but didn't like its government.
@kenhamilton99528 ай бұрын
You are so right brother, if we united it would be a peaceful world. We don't need rulers fighting over power, at the expense of our lives.
@starfisher877 ай бұрын
They already tried that at the tower of babel. It didn't go well for them & it won't go well for the WEF.
@lindapelton96146 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh..........I have thought this so many times. If all of our countries were run by regular people with families we would never have wars. We just want to love and raise our children and be happy.
@kenhamilton99526 ай бұрын
@@lindapelton9614 That is it exactly.
@lemonjay2076Ай бұрын
From Russia With Love-007 movie from 1963. Much of it was filmed in Istanbul. I am always looking at the details in the background, especially the ancient ruins. Thank you for your very well produced videos Dan.
@catlyn78295 ай бұрын
So glad you are using your platform to wake people up. You are doing it very subtly and that is good. “All will be revealed”.
@mikeboyer24218 ай бұрын
Once again you are proving to be a great Ambassador for Russia. Your walking street tours are creating a desire to travel there. Your command of English is impressive as you walk and ponder the architecture and express your passion for nature, history, and life in general Well done Ambassador Sheekoz.
@LW62FL8 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@06colkurtz8 ай бұрын
It looks like crap. Peeling paint, and falling apart. Why would anyone ever want to go there? Nuts.
@vivalarazausarmyvet44538 ай бұрын
Don't travel Russia. Too many foreigners are ending up in jail.
@lindak17688 ай бұрын
The Russian government is not friendly to Americans.
@susancraft77498 ай бұрын
@@06colkurtzhow old are you. ? The craftsmanship on those bldings can not be duplicated today even with our m😅dern tools. You obviously are a know nothing kid
@FlorenceSherrard8 ай бұрын
Alaska here, thank you for sharing. You are so right, they do not want us to be United, to love one another. God Bless you and family.
@crackerboxpalace26978 ай бұрын
Hey, Alaska, I'm from Ontario, Canada and I'm visiting your beautiful state this summer, any suggestions?
@PollyDollyBabe8 ай бұрын
🫂🩵✨️✨️💫🇷🇺🙏thank you
@KTocci668 ай бұрын
I'm also in Alaska❤
@chriscusick68908 ай бұрын
We'll be together anyway!!!!
@garethyoung29318 ай бұрын
Who the fuck are 'they?'
@lunitasnell16528 ай бұрын
I love the history of architecture. Today's buildings seem to be lacking in the skilled craftsmanship and artisan designs. Thank you for sharing
@YarnaholicAnonymous8 ай бұрын
Your eyes are open and you are showing others so their eyes can be opened also. Keep up the great work!
@RobertodelaVega-t3w8 ай бұрын
Beautiful Brick work on those old buildings and the wood doors are amazing. Russia needs to have a Preseservation Society to make sure they are restored.
@angelacarnes28948 ай бұрын
Why were the streets raised up and the first floors buried? I’d like to learn more about that history.
@anitapaulsen32828 ай бұрын
@@angelacarnes2894 Mud from a flood buried the first floor.
@rebeccasmith85677 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. "They" don't want the world united so "they" can be in control. So true.
@greg190719617 ай бұрын
@@angelacarnes2894They are Tartarian buildings buried in the great mud flood. Zachary Denman (amongst others) has a great channel on You Tube. This history has been kept from us. They had free energy & great technology. "They" don't want us "peasants" to know! Always about the🤑
@generalpurpose3276Ай бұрын
@@angelacarnes2894 Go check out “My Lunch Break” “Jon Levi” and “Lucius Aurelian to name a couple.
@kittensugars8 ай бұрын
Dan, making these videos has an effect on the peoples of all countries who have youtube....we can see we are all the same. This tour was facinating, thank you so much. -from Arizona
@enough14948 ай бұрын
Yes! Magnificent! Culebra, Puerto Rico! 💕🙏🕊🌎 🌍 🌏 🕊🙏💕
@ritaammons6398 ай бұрын
This video is very interesting . Thank you for giving us your thoughts on what you are seeing.
@BarnabyWild138 ай бұрын
Thanks from Alaska too!
@AlonelyRetriever8 ай бұрын
Thanks from Salt Lake City, Utah.
@nightswingblue63948 ай бұрын
Thank you , from Surprise Arizona.
@debbyblack84108 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing the old cities of Russia. Beautiful old doors and building
@PollyDollyBabe8 ай бұрын
They are allergic to the truth . 💯 % old people know. Any countries.
@karenjones65778 ай бұрын
Amazing woodcraft on doors & brickwork!! Beautiful old architecture, Dan!! Thank you for the tour!!! All the best for you Suzie & Sati!!!❤
@michaelwaldmeier16018 ай бұрын
So much has been neglected for a long time.
@richardmcleod19308 ай бұрын
@@michaelwaldmeier1601 The "rust belt" cities in the United States are far worse with empty buildings either burned down or in ruins such as seen in Detroit, Michigan.
@melb57948 ай бұрын
I love taking these walks with you thank you for sharing your beautiful country with us
@markweaver58728 ай бұрын
He is trying to show you the delapidation, and you compliment it's age and patina.
@madalynbelzowski68848 ай бұрын
USA's is in the middle of the United Sates where the manufacturing and Detroit, mentioned above, was a huge car manufacturing area.
@spaced12988 ай бұрын
I will never get to walk those streets, nor even the old streets in my country again. So it is especially lovely to “walk” your streets with you and feel the fresh dampness of the new leaves while admiring the work of long gone artists. Thank you! I laugh…we are ALL wearing Chinese shoes and cheap clothes from sweatshops in Pakistani etc. only the wealthy can afford local-made products!
@ourgracefulearth8 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you showed up on my youtube today! Thanks for showing us around, Dan. (Your English is great 😊) Sending love to you and your family!
@lindaalaniz71298 ай бұрын
May God richly bless you and your family and keep you safe.
@dayday83328 ай бұрын
Russia looks really lovely. Thank you for sharing it the world. Best wishes for your family from Tennessee, USA.
@jeeperscreepers738 ай бұрын
Daisy watching with me ❤❤❤
@marknorthrup48978 ай бұрын
kinda lame, sorry.
@odikoyote87638 ай бұрын
Good grief mark really? Your time not more valuable? I'm here to appreciate tenn for the remark. And to say Tennessee is awesome too. Cheers fellers
@summerfunrides8 ай бұрын
Another Tennessean watching this wonderful family from Russia. Russia is beautiful as well is my own state, Tn.
@dottiscamprunamuck28308 ай бұрын
Do you guys in Tennessee have underground cities(closed). We have them all over the NW. From large Seattle to the smaller towns. All closed up, but sometimes you can get a tour.😊
@firewaterbydesign8 ай бұрын
*We are ALL one!! One love and one light!!! Sending much love, light, and an abundance of beautiful blessings to you and your family, and all of Russia, from Oregon, USA!!!* 💕🌹🌈💕🌹🌈💕
@AlexejSvirid8 ай бұрын
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why the whole world is Sodom. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
@ashleyfulghum61398 ай бұрын
Hello from Arizona USA 👋 I love watching you and your family! Thank you so much for sharing it's very interesting to see Russia that we would never get to see! Stay safe my friends!!
@leeloxleigh14718 ай бұрын
Beautiful architecture. I hope that it stays for many generations to come. It was lovely seeing the real, old Russia.
@witchiepooh22198 ай бұрын
Thank you Dan. You’re right our history is not being taught correctly. It has been manipulated so much that it’s hard to even find this kind of information online anymore. If we the parents and elders don’t teach it then the next generation will never know. It’s a beautiful little town you showed us and I do know what those emblems mean and I do pass that information to my children.
@terrycarter11378 ай бұрын
Dan, The streets you showed look similar to small towns in the US. That symbol looks like the Greek symbol for medicine, perhaps natural medicine. There's a old saying "knowledge is power" if regular people were informed about what is really going on, the elites would face a uprising.
@jgriffin2828 ай бұрын
I believe that symbol is in Ephesus. I was told it is for medical or healing.
@eddygordov8 ай бұрын
All the symbols of Tartaria. It is amazing to read the general comments, it seems that Dan's message is lost on the majority of the viewers. Apparently not in your case...
@MissEurophile8 ай бұрын
Caduceus - symbol of medicine or logistics.
@OfraSharon-Afir8 ай бұрын
@@eddygordov Most people do not believe in myths. The mud flood was debunked years ago. Dan believes in the conspiracy theory. He did the same thing when he was in Turkey. It's pure paranoia.
@_M_K._8 ай бұрын
@@eddygordov , I was thinking the same thing.
@newenglandcoast71218 ай бұрын
Dan, I love all your videos, but this is my favorite. I love seeing all the old architecture and beautiful old buildings and shops! You are a good man, Dan Sheekoz. Love to your beautiful family! ❤❤
@davidmathis-xd6nf8 ай бұрын
Our ancestors had pride in their work and built with sense of craftsmanship
@Honey-may-33Ай бұрын
Well done Dan! I loved it!❤ Bless you & your family!🙏
@josephtougas92698 ай бұрын
Dan, I wish I could walk with you around these places. In Edinburgh, Scotland, I was shown a city beneath the city and told that this is the way it is throughout Europe--Italy, France, Germany, etc. So I'm not surprised Russia is the same. The whole world is built on top of another, older world. So fascinating. I love how you see the world with the curiosity of a child. Don't ever lose that, brother.
@Midlothian-Media8 ай бұрын
these buildings look very much like edinburgh not much wood left here thow and to many fires . walking around europe on google maps is a great way to see the old buildings
@PardieDiem8 ай бұрын
They say it was one of several resets. They are now talking about another reset. The new world order, build back better, the new reset! We are living in some very unsettling times.
@casimiralexander8 ай бұрын
Also here in the United States as far as the old buildings, often used as municipal buildings like city halls, libraries and even some grand residential buildings. History is not as we’ve been told.
@tinablair62628 ай бұрын
Old architecture is my FAVORITE....it's sad that so much of it is in disrepair and are being torn down, instead of being saved.
@InvernessFlorida20238 ай бұрын
That blue door was beautiful… I like to see the architecture of old doors , thank you for sharing with us
@bosamuelsson58148 ай бұрын
Fantastically fine joinery which seems, despite the fact that these have not been maintained, to consist of prime wood. I want these carpentry to be taken care of as soon as possible. Thanks for the video
@SSanf8 ай бұрын
When new, those buildings must have been magnificent and filled the hearts of the residents with pride.
@lee.m.5068 ай бұрын
Half buried buildings - you've got a good eye, they're not in harmony without their bottom halves! Mud flooded. Examples of Tartarian grandeur from long ago. The question is - HOW long ago... Great video. Thank you!
@spudth8 ай бұрын
Many building in older USA cities have half their first floor buried. The reason can be many. Sometimes, yes, the roadway was raised. Other times it's ease of access to both floors. NOW in USA EVERYTHING must be accessible to all people.
@13thbiosphere8 ай бұрын
Probably 17th century some of those buildings
@barrysims99068 ай бұрын
we have buildings like this in Cambridge Ontario Canada as well.
@1Melody19638 ай бұрын
@@barrysims9906If you decided to make videos about where you live in Ontario and put them on here, please let us know. I, for one, would be very interested in seeing that city and learning about life in Canada.
@peggysuewilliams88878 ай бұрын
Mud flood is right. We have the same here in California, in San Francisco it is especially noticeable. Love your walk and talks!
@sandramarks65648 ай бұрын
I love you and your dear family, I send light and love to your people and your country ❤
@siamesejasmine8 ай бұрын
Russia has some beautiful old buildings! Thank you for bringing us along, Dan!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@lemonjay2076Ай бұрын
Dan, I’m re-watching all your videos. Tip for you: you said city was “ the southist” which we can understand but best English is “ in the southern part”. I want to learn Russian like you learned English. I only know English, French and Spanish. When I see a new video from you I’m so happy! God Bless You and Your Family. ❤
@Lonniepsangel8 ай бұрын
WOW! It is so beautiful! The woodwork, the ornate ironwork are so incredible! Thank you so very much! I’ve been watching your family for years and you have a special place in my heart ❤️❤️❤️
@marcuskirby72008 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan, to me that was really interesting. Everywhere looks so much cleaner, more relaxed and less crowded than over here in England. You are speaking English really well now.
@TwistedQuestionMark8 ай бұрын
The world USED to care about beauty in architecture. Buildings today are depressing.
@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin8 ай бұрын
, NOPE BECAUSE WE MUST TAKE CARE OF STUFF, ITS WORLD WIDE, GOOD JOB, PASIBA
@dianebeier83798 ай бұрын
SO VERY TRUE!😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮
@temujinkhan63268 ай бұрын
especially what is being built these last few years in biden's economy when prices of building materials sky rocketed.
@Thesewingsuccesschannel8 ай бұрын
Many of those old buildings have demonic signs on.
@Denise_B178 ай бұрын
Yes they are
@77f10h78 ай бұрын
I love old buildings too . I love the painted murals too. Thanks for showing us an older part of Russia.
@mabellevie42858 ай бұрын
I love taking pictures of architecture. Thank you for taking us along and showing us the beauty of architecture.
@kimmiehuffman92254 ай бұрын
There’s kind, honest, people all over this world. It’s just a few who choose war. Bravo to you for seeking truth. Much love to you and your family. Stay safe.
@bettyboop42638 ай бұрын
Dan, you would be an awesome tour guide. 👍👍
@Droid132F8 ай бұрын
Thank you. Infinite blessings to you.
@jeanihowe8 ай бұрын
I don't always leave a comment, but I love your family so much! God Bless.
@Linda28 ай бұрын
Australia here. Absolutely fascinating tour .I very much enjoyed watching.
@beyondether46418 ай бұрын
You speak English well .I very much enjoyed your video, we have something in common I also like old architecture, and I find it very interesting.
@wj82738 ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful tour. I agree with you I love seeing the old architecture, the great craftsmanship that has survived time. As well as the human history of all kind.
@bettyboop42638 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us this amazing historical part of the city.👍👍
@k.lynngearing97708 ай бұрын
American & Russian people want same; live in peace, raise our families best we can, create safe family friendly communities & promote healthy understanding of Russian people. We share planet earth. ❤ communities
@gintasvilkelis25448 ай бұрын
Except for the (disappointingly many) Russian people, who have bought Putin's propaganda that a neighbouring country "needs" to be invaded by Russia...
@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin8 ай бұрын
WE DO UNDERSTAND BECAUSE MANY OF US SPEAK BASIC RUSSIAN, LEARN CHINESE, LOVE CHINESE TRADITIONAL MEDECINE. SCEW BIC U.S PHARMA.
@stephenbartley81338 ай бұрын
A lovely comment.. totally agree with you.. If only we could all get on.
@micwilliams77438 ай бұрын
Add to it, party like its 1999.
@blessingsoutlaw8 ай бұрын
I’m sure we would all get along if politicians and big media weren’t distorting our view of each other. Mr. Sheekoz is proof that we the people are filled with love and curiosity, not hate and animosity. ❤
@crenaud5908 ай бұрын
I love the old architecture. Thank you for showing this. I'm from Canada.
@dalemills79268 ай бұрын
Dan thank you so much for this video I cannot express my heart felt thank you ! Hugs from this grandmother in Florida, USA
@sheryl63018 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us the old buildings, so beautiful!
@gi1698 ай бұрын
Hello Dan, thank you for the videos. You have a beautiful family.
@Carol-g5v8 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us a bit of your world. Beautiful parts of old towns/cities everywhere. I think we all forget we are more alike than different. You allowed us to travel to you with this video - very nice.
@jpd4178 ай бұрын
I am so glad you are an awakened man, I'm your fan, Greetings from Peru, South America
@keryluikcreative8 ай бұрын
Some of that architecture you were looking at. There is a dogwood flower in one of them, and the staff with the 2 snakes on it is a caduceus. Is from Greek mythology, meaning commerce/negotiation/logistics. One snake is a symbol for medicine but sometimes the 2 snakes is also used. In Greek mythology, this eas carried by the gods that were acting as messengers, "a heralds wand". Would love to hear Russian mythology!
@BarnabyWild136 ай бұрын
Right, the snakes are also used in some medical symbols.
@liv4truth9308 ай бұрын
Enthralled every minute. So good to see you. Thanks for the charming tour.
@donsumner92688 ай бұрын
It is good to see you doing a video for us. Thank you for sharing your time! Blessings my lovely, Sheekoz family!!
@kesmarn8 ай бұрын
Dan, you're one of the few (maybe the only) historians who are preserving these images of areas which may not be around a lot longer. Clearly these neighborhoods have been neglected (which often happens when a nation's resources are channeled to other endeavors and different priorities). The graffiti, the poor drainage in the streets, the crumbling facades and poorly maintained buildings... unfortunate. You have a very good "eye" for architecture that is "off" -- out of proportion and lacking harmony (as you correctly describe it.) And there's a lot of it here. This is one of the few areas that you've taken us to that I feel could be described as "depressing." But every country in the world has them, and it's important to show the truth, whether or not it's "petty." Thank you.
@HorstofArthelmorst8 ай бұрын
Jon Levi is another KZbin channel that studies the old buildings.
@kesmarn8 ай бұрын
@@HorstofArthelmorst Thank you!
@bonaudi8 ай бұрын
The reason houses are like that is not because the ¨Great Flood¨ conspiracy theory... In Imperial Russia, building codes and tax laws often assessed properties based on the amount of livable space above ground. By building the basement partially below grade (underground), homeowners could reduce their tax burden and comply with building codes while still having additional storage or living space. That kept going on decades after the Imperial Russia was gone for aesthetic reasons and also to reduce taxes in the properties.
@shannonspage93608 ай бұрын
It is like that too where I live in New York State. Property tax is based on liveable space and basement space isn't included
@Saerwen_Celeste8 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this. People were avoiding taxes on dwellings - there was no "mud flood" that buried the first floor of so many old buildings, just people avoiding taxes lol.
@yvonnepoole1418 ай бұрын
If that were true, they would not have built doors and windows half buried. When they dig these buildings out, you can see the truth. They are not basements.
@bonaudi8 ай бұрын
@@yvonnepoole141 FYI, the minimum height of a window to make those floors taxable is 61cm, and those basement windows are clearly no more than 40cm. Also the height of a basement roof was considered at the time of taxation, they checked the available space that was habitable or not. In most of the western countries the minimum acceptable height of a roof was/is 6,8 feet, and in Imperial Russia (pre 1917) was the same. I can not argue with illuminatis, I prefer to spend my time with reasonable people... but carry on! you are free to believe anything you want my dear. Have a nice day!
@virginiamoss70457 ай бұрын
Thanks for dispelling myths and conspiracies. Dan is a wonderful and very, very bright person; it's unfortunate that he has been ill-educated so much. If he had the opportunity, he could be twice the man he is, unencumbered by propaganda and conspiracies. And he's not the only Russian in his predicament. It's a sad waste of human potential.
@carlab.12258 ай бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful and INTERESTING VIDEO. I LOVE UPIR WORDS "seekers of truth". So many of us join you in our search of truth, I love you and your dear family . I love all the beauty and diversity of Russia . You are a part of my search for truth. I've learned so much from you and your family. Blessings always to yout family and friends ❤
@HappyComfort8 ай бұрын
Beautiful woodwork on so many buildings! If only it could be restored! 🤔🙂👍🌷
@gintasvilkelis25448 ай бұрын
That is part of the problem with Russia: too many things are in a bad state of disrepair.
@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin8 ай бұрын
BUT IT CAN, KEEP UP THE GOOD RABOTA.
@gintasvilkelis25448 ай бұрын
@todddanielson If you truly believe that, then you haven't been to Russia. I'm not saying that there are no shabby places in the US (there are plenty), but in Russia, it's on an entirely different level.
@rumplestiltskin5098 ай бұрын
Dan and his family are a blessing to the Russian culture.
@alwilliamson37988 ай бұрын
As you stole through the streets of your city, you are showing we the people of the world, centuries of Russian History. Thank you for your personal feelings and perspective on what your country has gone through. By Russian standards the USA is a relatively young country but we have many things in common, most important to recognize is that no matter what country we see and explore those in control want the power to control us. Keep up the great work. Trust me, the message is being recognized. GOD BLESS
@dianebeier83798 ай бұрын
Well said!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@karenl.16958 ай бұрын
Dan thank you for showing us. My late husband Josef who was born in Soviet Union and his dad was a white soldier under Czar Nicholas. He escaped to Poland after witnessed the revolution. He burned his uniform . He loved life before Red star. Really enjoyed watching it.
@moviefilmflam8 ай бұрын
I like your comments on architectural design - proportions and symmetry - what you refer to as "lack of harmony". Full disclosure - I'm an architect...
@patcummings69508 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video !! Thank you so much, Dan. ❤
@sandrataylor37238 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the lovely architecture of your country along with the history. I've learned a lot from your videos over the years of your country that otherwise I as an American would not have known or ever seen.
@mommaknowshow8 ай бұрын
The old architecture of the buildings is beautiful!! Thanks for this video.
@gregschmucker12848 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your beautiful neighborhood and culture with us here in Shelbyville Indiana USA. It helps us see how our lives are similar and connected from halfway around this magnificent globe we call home. Many blessings!
@connielogsdon62128 ай бұрын
The architecture design is stunningly beautiful. You do not see such beauty anymore. People created and built back in those days took pride in the work, creativity and craftsmanship. Those buildings will outlast anything that is built now. Thank you so much for sharing the beauty! Many blessings to you and the family!
@gregorytoddsmith97448 ай бұрын
The architecture IS very beautiful Dan. Skilled artists at work. Thank you for showing us.
@Renee-kk1hf8 ай бұрын
A lot of our history is hidden. Some structures were inherited. Looks like you are in a lovely mud flood section. I wouldn’t be surprised if there are priceless objects in the antique store. This is really amazing to see.
@dagnytaggart52168 ай бұрын
Once I started hearing about the mud flood theory I noticed an old church in our town. There are steps to go UP to the main entrance and directly under that, steps to enter the lower level. Who in the world would dig 6 feet below ground level to make an entrance. Simultaneously I noticed an old church about 15 miles from here with the same thing. Both of them are older than anything else built around them. I’m tempted to go into the chamber of commerce and ask about the history of that old church in our town. And you notice that Dan is seeing this stuff in an older area. It’s always the older buildings. Curiouser and curiouser 🤔
@flygirl2b8 ай бұрын
@@dagnytaggart5216 Yes, once you're aware, you notice them everywhere, in every city! I'm in Chicago and notice them in every neighborhood - and if not mud flood buildings, then the bell towers and energy stations or giant doorways. It's all in plain sight!
@OfraSharon-Afir8 ай бұрын
@@flygirl2b It's a conspiracy theory that was debunked.
@lissa7558 ай бұрын
You should get a metal detector that detects different types of things like copper and silver.I bet there are cool things buried under where the mud floods where.
@robertpierpont22628 ай бұрын
@@dagnytaggart5216 mud flood is straight up ridiculous, buildings have been built with basements for freaking ever & even still today they are, the US cities are full of these types of buildings because space/land is expensive so they build up & down.. good lord its not a conspiracy in the slightest
@deborahannemayer60878 ай бұрын
Lovely... just lovely... also so wonderful is the joy you express in the most simplest of things.. a tree,... the nature... the architecture.. your gratitude just emanates and it is spectacular to witness..... Sending warm regards from Vermont USA... Keep up the great work.. Blessings to you and your family.
@feralLove8 ай бұрын
Yes!! Beautiful architecture!! LOVE the vibe of that neighborhood!! Love the graffiti that covers the whole wall, it's like a painting.
@julieann6782Ай бұрын
Dan, loved this video, was like getting to walk those streets myself. Lovely old architecture. Im from the US & love my country, but I also appreciate your country's beauty. You do a good job with your English. Blessings to you and your family.
@fs357mag8 ай бұрын
Dan, excellent video. I like how you slow us down to look at and admire details. Well done.
@SHANAYNAY3488 ай бұрын
Its just so beautiful to walk with you! Thank you for the tour! Absolutly beautiful!
@elizabethutt93278 ай бұрын
Really wonderful walk with you Dan. God bless you and your beautiful family!!
@dankoston29048 ай бұрын
I love this video. Thank you for creating this. Beautiful town.
@kathiebryer63588 ай бұрын
Your English is getting to be superb👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🙏🥰
@chrissyavalon8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lovely tour, Dan. I understand completely about the buildings being buried & why you cant talk much about it. I assume most people here have picked up & researched Tartaria & the like. I feel the weight of the truth as well. Many blessings to you and your family.
@OfraSharon-Afir8 ай бұрын
It;s nonsense. How can you believe in this conspiracy theory? None of it ever happened. None of these buildings were buried by a mud flood. They all have basements. Period.
@Elizabethvaughan18 ай бұрын
Old buildings are very interesting to me , Dan . The serpent , snake and staff symbol is called a caduceus in English . It represents all things medical . I have grown to love your family as I watch .
@reflectionsinthebible35798 ай бұрын
A what in english?
@Elizabethvaughan18 ай бұрын
@@reflectionsinthebible3579 A “caduceus “ pronounced kuh-doo-see-uhs . A symbol for healing . As far back or farther than the Bible , where Moses was instructed to set up a bronze serpent on a pole . But, I am sure you know that from your name .
@miakialchemy8 ай бұрын
It originally stands for our body's energetic flow, kundalini, as well as our DNA strands.
@angiealexis30938 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us such beauty! 🙂👍 Old architecture is beautiful especially with ancient symbols.
@Lonniepsangel8 ай бұрын
Here n the US we call the one floor down A BASEMENT! There are many homes with basements mostly in colder climates!
@GěNx30005 ай бұрын
Midwest like Kansas, Missouri and so on due to tornadoes. Safest place to be during a tornado.
@r35p3ct004 ай бұрын
@@Lonniepsangel Фишка в том, что это был 1й этаж, который спустя годы превратился в подвал.
@Joseph1701-A8 ай бұрын
I wish our Governments weren't hostile to each other, and that I was well off so I could buy a summer home in Russia. I am an American, and I LOVE Russia.
@junglesuperstar92708 ай бұрын
I don’t remember any time Russia was hostile to the USA . You started it . A friendly reminder that Russia recognized the USA as a country . Americans must be forever grateful for this
@ivoted-54898 ай бұрын
@@junglesuperstar9270 In 1777, Morocco was the first State to recognize the USA and after about 20 other countries and near 25 yrs later, Russia did as well.
@o0Silverwolf0o8 ай бұрын
@junglesuperstar9270 "you started it". Yeah its always the other guys fault. Or at least thats what you are taught. And America didn't need recognition to be a sovereign nation, we took that right for ourselves.
@junglesuperstar92708 ай бұрын
@@o0Silverwolf0o yes, you need.) do you know Palestine ? Palestine needs recognition to be an independent star. And Jesus Christ -when are you going to learn that America is a continent not a country ?
@o0Silverwolf0o8 ай бұрын
@@junglesuperstar9270 actually its 2. North and South, and no matter what country you're in on either content we are all Americans like Europeans or Asians. But only one country has America in its name and thats why we are the ones that get labeled America and American like Brazil and Brazilians, or Russia and Russians. Get it now?
@lorisheheen21988 ай бұрын
Dan, I agree with you. The architecture on those old buildings is beautiful and amazing. I've always been fascinated by the symbols and what they symbolize. Interesting. I also see that there is alot of Art painted on building's as well. A nice walk in an interesting old time city. Thanks for sharing another of your interesting walks. Always enjoy them! Your English is excellent Dan. I understand everything you say!👍 Good job! I like this type of video you make. I always learn something interesting from you! Best wishes to you Dan and all of your family! Hope Suzi is doing well!🙏❤😊
@zitalawson33958 ай бұрын
Old architecture amazes me! Everything was quality work back then no matter what country . Blessings and good health to you and your family. When I hear the word "Adorable" , I always thing of your family😊
@Tbenz0788 ай бұрын
Cross-walk was accurate! I love this video; I love seeing the towns. The building reminds me of the "Tartarian" theory also known as the "The Great Mud Flood" where people believed we have all these underground cities. Like how the first floors are under the dirt now.
@hanzo.design84438 ай бұрын
As a civil engineer I cannot see any other explanation
@annikachildofthoth8 ай бұрын
This was very interesting!! Thank you ❤️ from Sweden
@catbrat6108 ай бұрын
Old BEAUTIFUL buildings - we have them here too. Beautiful craftsmanship- lovely.
@helenseaman13438 ай бұрын
Доброе утро! Спасибо большое что вы показали архитектуру. Мои продеды из Кубани. Thanks for sharing us the city and the market.
@Ladencyberterror15 күн бұрын
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@SmallDrives8 ай бұрын
Architecture in the past gave the builders the outlet for such expressions of creativity in the designs, materials, that were used! At least I would hope that it was an outlet of creativity of some sort! I am sure many people had to work really hard to build a building. It was lovely to see all the buildings! Thank-you for sharing!
@DancesToTheLORD8 ай бұрын
Your Spirit is so kind, humble and meek. You Bless me everytime I watch one of your videos. Your precious family is growing, I understand, with Baby on the way!!! Congratulations!!!
@trustablerolin8 ай бұрын
Hey Dan, you are not alone! Many of us went down in the rabbit hole... Keep up the good work, and good thoughts :)
@lisanetgark4158 ай бұрын
Love you and your family! You speak English very well. I have watched you from the beginning when you were still building your house and living in your small house at your parents place.
@cindym49468 ай бұрын
I very much enjoy your walking tours and your insight regarding history. Much love from Washington state USA.
@janetshettle41998 ай бұрын
Thank you! I enjoyed the walking tour! Very beautiful buildings.
@lindalanteigne89098 ай бұрын
Hello Dan and family. You speak excellent English. I love the old structures of buildings. It shows the care that was put into the architectural work of the past. Love the videos and your little family. ♥️🇨🇦
@sherelynwhite41308 ай бұрын
Thank you! So very interesting! Appreciate your sharing!
@blessingsoutlaw8 ай бұрын
First time on your channel, and oh brother - it is SO different than the other channels which showcase Moscow’s tourist spots! Congratulations on your content and many blessings to you and your family…what a breath of fresh air you are!! 😇