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@mastaization2 ай бұрын
did u took the dog with you?.))
@Nick-gx6kvАй бұрын
😂 Dude you think you going to trade with candy 😂...
@PiriAbedRabbuhАй бұрын
Tim,she was telling you about the austro-hungarian border ,not serbian.
@Dylan-lb2vj2 ай бұрын
100% spot on about differences between western and eastern Europe. I settled in Romania about 8 years ago, originally from England and have never regretted the move once. Its my home now and will be for the rest of my days. Real village people are the salt of the earth, hard work and hard life but they have what they need and will always welcome you. One of the main reasons I moved to Romania is I value that sense of community and family and also the religion suits me. Plus just a beautiful country with a long long history. It would be a great place for you to move to.
@eedragonr2 ай бұрын
Dead Christianity. Mainly barbarians roaming around.
@corinabartha58782 ай бұрын
Am so touched about your words! Thank you! I am Romanian as well. I live in a nice countryside area in France. Sanatate!
@entity222 ай бұрын
Romania is beautiful and people tend to be decent to guests especially but also a lot of foreigners go to the extremes of either an overly negative view based on exaggerated stereotypes, or an overly positive, romanticized view based in being a white, west european/american expat in a poorer country. Yes, as a westerner you can live amazingly in Romania and you're likely to, overall, be treated extra well and most expats don't live on the average salaries of the average person here. But village life for the average villager is tough and there's few opportunities, there's a lot of work, a lot of poverty, a lot of generational trauma caused by these conditions and lack of mental health support and education so there's a lot of violence, verbal, emotional and physical, a lot of alcohol abuse, a lot of s*xual abuse, kids growing up with angry, disenfranchised, traditionalist parents who end up like them. Yes, life in eastern europe/the balkans is great as a white, male, west european because you can always go back home, you work in corporations, get western salaries or come with some money acquired there and have that aura of the emancipated westerner from better, richer lands that influence how you are treated. If you're a lower/lower middle class east euro/balkan, more so if you're also a woman life isn't so great but you were probably looking for that non woke, religious, traditional family values thing that hurt everyone who isn't you
@eedragonr2 ай бұрын
@@entity22you better hurry up and ask the peasant "geboren en getogen" there what were the Orthodox traditional family values of his parents and grandparents there. I am pretty sure that after decades of communism nobody has any idea of what that really meant. On the contrary I came to the opinion that who was coming there was to attack the "woke" unsuspecting people.
@alwayslearning76722 ай бұрын
Did you find a way to make a living somehow there?
@calinalexandru54462 ай бұрын
few years ago I meet some locals on the other side of Cerna Valley and I asked about the price per hectar. The man said :" I own 5 ha and I can give you one for free only if you promise to move here. I want to have some neighbour" . This is about how romanians are with strangers
@mikeblackist2 ай бұрын
Yep, true. I'm Romanian. I agree
@adrianirimescu9882 ай бұрын
Some...
@mihaildaniil2 ай бұрын
locked and load bro , prin ce zona esti ?
@itsmeanne2 ай бұрын
I have Romanian neighbours. BEST NEIGHBOURS EVER!!!!!! 🥰
@MirrorMan3692 ай бұрын
@@adrianirimescu988better than nothing.😅
@silviupanait88612 ай бұрын
The dog just made sure that you made it back to safety, Romanian shepherd dogs do that all the time in the mountains, they always greet you when you enter their owner's lands and walk you out safely when you leave 🙂
@DreamChaser42 ай бұрын
unbelievable that you both didnt understand eachothers language but somehow understood eachother. thats a vibe
@kikiryki2 ай бұрын
Romanian "tzuica" is the it is the glue that binds people together.
@jeremyh.67042 ай бұрын
If you travel, you'll realize that there's some common hand gestures and expressions...then there's also the wonderful Google Translate app, which he was using.
@anitabooks888Ай бұрын
When my mother in law visited from Germany, I knew a few German words and very few sentences. She could not speak English. However, we communicated with no problem. She spoke in German and I answered in Afrikaans with a few German words inbetween.
@anamaria-iq6xz2 ай бұрын
Really nice to be romanian and see how people can still communicate even though they don't speak the same language. Good luck !
@Vyk70r2 ай бұрын
tuica or palica it's romania best natural translator.
@lilylelob2 ай бұрын
@@Vyk70r😂
@johndconstantine2 ай бұрын
@@Vyk70r😂😂😂
@timtenseАй бұрын
I agree. Body language helps definitely!
@mr.marius50942 ай бұрын
I was there this summer. You can hike there 2h without climbing the ladders. The views are out of this world. Nature is home. I love my country ❤
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@Mr.marius5094 So are the ladders just short cut? I was wondering how the Horses getting there. Is it possible to reach them with an ATV, or Horse?
@mr.marius50942 ай бұрын
@@phornthip1991 yep the ladders are a shortcut. The other way you can't go with an ATV, only with horse or mule
@carolinegray75102 ай бұрын
The dog escorted you off his property AND, THEN! he marked your car ( and you!) as his! Good dog. He will greet you when you return. 😊
@ClauB19852 ай бұрын
It is amazing that you find english speaking people in the middle of the mountains..
@Vyk70r2 ай бұрын
most romanians do speak english, some exception are older people.
@dhanyrafael2 ай бұрын
In Communism we always dreamt at running to freedom in the USA.
@ionelghiorghita6882 ай бұрын
@@dhanyrafaeltoday is opposite! 😅
@GigiDuruDuru2 ай бұрын
@@ionelghiorghita688no it’s not , I still ran away to USA , about a million of us did and very few went back . Out of those few returned, most of the came back to US with a bitter test from disappointment . Romania it’s no going to be a tru civilized country in my lifetime
@Mircea0762 ай бұрын
@@GigiDuruDuru Daca te referi la drogati pe strada,gaozeala si atacuri armate in scoli da probabil in timpul vietii tale nu vom reusi sa ajungem la asemenea civilizatie.
@katekitoka2 ай бұрын
More and more Europeans are moving to Romania. Winters are not so harsh, you get used to it 😊
@ddannyable2 ай бұрын
Depends.in mountain town it can get to -20 or even -32c
@richmanro63832 ай бұрын
@@ddannyable haii ca -30 daca e
@ddannyable2 ай бұрын
@@richmanro6383 In Brasov au fost ani cand ajungea si la si -32 -33
@ionelghiorghita6882 ай бұрын
@@richmanro6383Harghita /Covasna...
@CosminCta-q4m2 ай бұрын
In Constanta we don't get snow anymore
@CyprusTM2 ай бұрын
I must admit i think you're the first tourist that i have seen that made a atempt to lear some Romanian words before they went there. Good on you
@asherasator2 ай бұрын
Great Video! I'm Vlach/Romanian from Vladimirovac, Vojvodina/Serbia and in the US. It's great to see others enjoying these amazing people and regions. God Bless You!
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
Get me wrong. Vlach mean Hungarian Heritage?
@asherasator2 ай бұрын
@@phornthip1991 No. Vlachs a/k/a "Wallachs in Wallachia" a/k/a/ the Celtic/Chaldean tribe "Volcae" that went to Gaul, and eventually a/k/a the "Welsh" on the British isles, are the pre state established European-Caucasian people [before the influx of later migrations] and later exonym names. Of course the Vlach language(s) morphed through time and region. Most nations, people, tribes and locations in history are not what they called themselves. These are inaccurate later modern inventions.
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@@asherasator Thanks for the Info. We call it in Germany Walachei also as synonym for "In the middle of Nowhere." I know only that in Voivodina lived decades ago many Hungarians which could not speaking on Word serbocroatic at all.
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@@asherasator I agree the Worldwide History is rigged up. Somethings are real happend, but good was Made to Bad and Vice versa. Like in the Bible. Explicite the Chaldeans and the Phoenicians are a pain in my Ass. No slavic Tribes ever existed, they are all Germanic/Teutonic. Years ago Prof. found out that the slovenic Language having not much words with other slavic Languages in Common, but with Scandinavia about 10 Times more. Then he followed the language Trail thru the Centuries across half Europe until he ended up in Southern Norway. Max 1.000 Years ago entire Europa spoke an old Germanic language, we all could understand each other. I can Provide you Books: Google: "Der skandinavische Ursprung der Slowenen.pdf" by Franc Jeza & "Germanen - Slawen.pdf" By Helmut Schröcke About 1.000 years ago entire Europe was Conquered by Barbara from the East, the started 1088 AD in Ukraine and slaughtered there 9 of 12 Million PPL down to the Age of 14 years, they was then brainwashed and No Elders left to telling the Truth. These European Wars continuing until today. Main Reason the Last 150 years to destroy archeological Artefacts. The War in Ukraine today is the Oligarchs against their Folks, unfortunatally the PPL don't understand it. Stalin had the sent Millions of in Gulags 66 Millionen died there mostly Germanic Tribes Mao Tse Tung let killing about 70 Millions in Gulags mostly Germanic Tribes. WWI had cost 30 Millions PPL their Lives. WW2 about 50 Million Death. All mostly Germanic Tribes. This Genocide running No less then 1.000 years. In all Cases I coming deep in History I stumbling over Chaldeans and Phoenicians, but these are not their real names.
@vasiinna5454Ай бұрын
Te salut.
@payorah2 ай бұрын
the dog just took you in the pack, this is why he marked your camper. that dog will remember you forever and it will recognise you by your walking before your smell. the mark is mostly for bears. that was a rare dog, bonded with the family.
@NudePostingConspiracyTheories2 ай бұрын
Great observation mate
@haroldhals732 ай бұрын
ik was vorige week 3 dagen in Roemenië, en jouw videos geven me nu al zin om terug te gaan!
@iulian25482 ай бұрын
Waar en hoe vond je de ervaring? 3 dagen is net genough voor deze kant in de video (Baile Herculane).
@lesogardtherider8872 ай бұрын
Ik hoop dat u van elk bezoek zult genieten, ik ben Roemeens en ik woon in Antwerpen
@haroldhals732 ай бұрын
@@iulian2548 het was een verkenningstrip door Slowakije, Roemenië en Bulgarije... en ik ga zekker terug, maar dan om elk land afzonderlijk intensiever te verkennen. Ik had me verkeken op het gebrek aan snelwegen in Roemenië, dus telkens heel laat aangekomen en te weinig tijd. Ik ben enkel in Borsa, Brasov en Boekarest geweest en de Transfagarasan (uiteraard)
@haroldhals732 ай бұрын
@@lesogardtherider887 genoten? zeker en vast ik ga zeker nog terug... mijn zoon en ik vonden het de mooiste vakantie.
@lesogardtherider8872 ай бұрын
@@haroldhals73 I hope you will enjoy every visit in my country, I'm Romanian and I live in Antwerp 🙂 this is what google translated from English to Dutch
@jillleong93862 ай бұрын
I have seen others using ladders to reach their remote mountainous home but am I surprised to see it in Romania.Interesting indeed.Thanks Tim for another great vlog!😉💕🇲🇾
@SpiderF272 ай бұрын
I think that is some sort of shortcut...
@DanielaPeters-p9q2 ай бұрын
I am a Romanian living in US One of the things on my bucket list is to visit this village
@windhammer12372 ай бұрын
That dog is your new best buddy. Romania is beautiful with such nice people! I hope you find a beautiful spot to live there.
@manu.yt252 ай бұрын
Very nice video, good job at capturing those people kindness
@psypsy7512 ай бұрын
The shepherd dogs are only dangerous if they're on duty, so if you don't see their charge anywhere near, they're probably just looking for food. And most of them know humans will give them food eventually. There's always been one dog accompanying me on hikes around Ardeal, and it just makes it that much better.
@ekesandras14812 ай бұрын
Since there were no sheep, this was not a shepard's dog. And usually they are not alone, but at least five or more (everything else is useless against bears). The biggest problem today is that nobody wants to work anymore as cioban (shepard), so the sheep owners just let the dogs guard the flock and they probably show up once a day with their ATV. When there is no shepard around and the dogs get angry at you, you have a problem.
@leechapman-ri9rb2 ай бұрын
@@ekesandras1481 I experience that all the time in Bacau county.
@mariadespina802 ай бұрын
They are the direct descendants of the Dacians, our ancestors from the ancient Kingdom of Dacia - actual Romania , from 2000 years ago. Here is a continuous living from antiquity. Here they are happy in nature, simple life.
@gr.gr.988629 күн бұрын
There was no ancient kingdom of Dacia, only in your fake dreams. Do not lie to the world.
@BOGDANBLUNT17 күн бұрын
@@gr.gr.9886 You must be a frustrated Hungarian.
@PitabasJagadala-z4n2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful nature u r having bro......😊😊
@mimisor662 ай бұрын
There are a lot of sunny days in winter too. The colder, the sunnier. To say "nice meeting you" one can say "mi-a făcut plăcere".
@margomoore4527Ай бұрын
That’s a form of Latin! Romanian should be easy to learn for anyone who already has Latin, French, and a little Italian.
@margomoore4527Ай бұрын
BTW, horse cannot climb ladders, so there must be another way in and out.
@davidpeppert91682 ай бұрын
This video brings back fond memories when I visited Alba Julia in 1996. One day we went up into the mountains, an hours drive away and it was like going back into another world.. we went through a small gorge and later we climbed up high up onto the mountain side, where we thought there was an almost deserted village. We met two of the inhabitants who are very friendly. Ah yes, the Tuica! Very powerful schnapps type of drink.
@Diptiwalakham2 ай бұрын
Wow nice watching from Nepal 🇳🇵
@johndconstantine2 ай бұрын
Much love brother from Nepal!
@Dinco4222 ай бұрын
There are a lot of you guys here. Enjoy your stay ;)
@stevodin29772 ай бұрын
I LOVE Romania and its amazing people. very authentic and generous
@erwinban44242 ай бұрын
I’m happy for you and grateful that you’ve chosen to explore the beauties of Romania. I wish you nothing but wonderful experiences. Unfortunately, I can’t say I had the same in Belgium. During a trip through Belgium, I stopped at a gas station and asked for a pack of cigarettes in English (as it’s the only foreign language I speak). The cashier, with a decidedly unfriendly and impolite expression, reminded me that people speak French in Belgium (a language I regrettably don’t know). I apologized in English and said that it wasn’t an issue, and I’d try my luck at the next station. That was enough to tell me all I needed to know about Belgian hospitality.
@haroldhals732 ай бұрын
indeed: as a Belgian I truely appreciate the kindness of Romanian people... both in Belgium and in Romania...
@pluisnonplux97282 ай бұрын
In Belgium there is a language war going on; the eastern part (Wallonië) people speak French, the western part (Vlaanderen) people speak Dutch... And specially in Wallonië they often refuse to speak Dutch... I'm from the Netherlands and i don't speak French, so i had also such a rude experience...🤨🫣🥴😔 But there are also a lot of very friendly Belgian people ✨💖✨
@oxygen86302 ай бұрын
you have such a worm heart bro much love from a Romanian and Ty for loving my country you are always very welcome
@karenw68702 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, I know that I can’t live completely off grid like that but I certainly admire those that can, looking forward to your next video!
@TheLegendaryLore2 ай бұрын
Man, property is cheap down there! I just paid 160k EUR for one acre in Czech Republic after half a year of searching. Maybe I should buy a summer house in Romania 😄
@katnip1982 ай бұрын
Loved this video. People are wonderful with open hearts. I like Romania. I never went there but watched everything about those living off grid. A lot of old people. How they manage to still work so hard at an old age. Unbelievable. Bless them. ❤
@oxygen86302 ай бұрын
baaaa mor ce se intelege omu asta cu belgianu hahaha bravo tatae
@johndconstantine2 ай бұрын
A Zis ca saptamana are sase zile dar e bumaru unu tata😂. Ma nut la ei acolo gata😂
@donnareinhart2802 ай бұрын
Loved this video. I am a Hungarian from Canada.
@EuniceCarlin2 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in a rural area, this place feels great.I'd surely grow veggies and fruit-bearing trees here.
@cristianlaurentiuporumb77182 ай бұрын
Welcome to Romania brother, thank you for showing the world the Romania beautiful land and unique nature and old traditions. Good luck in the future travelling!🧳
@sorin-alinkosinszki27172 ай бұрын
Super nice one Tim! What the man wanted to say about Maramures is that in antiquity Romans did not conquer there were the free Dacians. Otherwise our region of Maramures was under Hungarian Kingdom rule for centuries and also under Austro-Hungarian administration since 1867.....
@eedragonr2 ай бұрын
More and more slavicised Dacians obviously
@riittapennym13712 ай бұрын
Greetings from Finland! This was my first time watching videos and I liked what I saw 🤗 , I will watch more. Thank you and I wish you success and happiness in your life!☺️👍❤️🔥
@ElvisElvis-b4g2 ай бұрын
Salutare sunt român şi mă bucur că iti place țara mea 😊
@moradalamzad93812 ай бұрын
You have to get yourself one of those instant translators... great conversation with John Wayne while having some moonshine shots.I've been living in Romania since 1988. Its natural beauties are out this world.. People are respectful,friendly , family oriented, and very talented.
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@moradal Too much Moonshine will shorten your Life.
@helgadoster2 ай бұрын
Thank you i miss honesty and kindness ! What has happen to People? If you nice and respectfull ,ther think you after somthing !
@dubart67Ай бұрын
No. You should learn some basics of the language, before going to a foreign country.
@PolkRidgeAesthete2 ай бұрын
Oh, how inspiring! Thanks for documenting and sharing this memorable sojourn!
@denkendannhandelnАй бұрын
Just so beautifully made! Thank you so much for taking me on this journey!
@joycehaines20552 ай бұрын
Good sense of humor, be fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
@cla_dia2 ай бұрын
The dog was your guardian! My grandmother tells me that if I'm in a faraway place, lost and I see a dog, not be scared because it will guide me and take me to safety! The dog is't a "spirit"! But, if he barks at me, to go far without looking back, because he does not wish me well (like in life).....So deep and proufound my Romanian grandparents!
@marius83492 ай бұрын
This guy is amazing, well done mate for what you want with your life.
@-V3X-xSenpaehr_2 ай бұрын
most romanians are really warm people and friendly ... if language barier wasnt a thing youd get along with them even better village life is rly like that ... nature and warm people
@smigglepk2 ай бұрын
Romania has the best culture
@DennyPop-zx7bb2 ай бұрын
Corect!
@Ak19T702 ай бұрын
Cancerul american lo distruge
@KeillaSellay2 ай бұрын
Not really. Every country has great culture
@user-tk1ih4zr2s2 ай бұрын
@@rb2964 You can also live simply, but freely. No appointments, no taxes, less worries. Good for the heart and soul.
@godschild36402 ай бұрын
@@DennyPop-zx7bb it belongs to Europeans that you are taking from us and calling us a races, white supremacy while minorities move into our land and take our land from us and kill my white family. It’s a European nation that you’re on my land you walked in and took my land.
@misscg3672 ай бұрын
No one noticed he had broadband coverage out there in the wilderness? That`s amazing :)
@pluisnonplux97282 ай бұрын
Thats right, amazing!
@dubart67Ай бұрын
Horrible. The so-called progress.
@miremunte4177Ай бұрын
The internet in Romania is one of the best in Europe
@aaabbb-zc7sx21 күн бұрын
@@dubart67"horrible" lmao,ok frate.marṣ în koreea de nord daca nu-ți place wi-fi-ul.personal,prefer sa aflu în mai puțin de 3 zile dacă ruṣii ne atacă
@Laura_calatoreste2 ай бұрын
I always love your dialogues with the locals. I’m Romanian and haven’t been to that village. And best advertising 😂getoffmyland
@tenzindolma62662 ай бұрын
GettoffmyLan, nu land..., e vba de wifi...
@Vyk70r2 ай бұрын
aia era reclama "mascata"
@ethanmcdonald58992 ай бұрын
My new favorite travel/exploring channel? I think so.
@mariansmith76942 ай бұрын
Thank you, beautiful visit to remote Romania.
@MirrorMan3692 ай бұрын
I am delighted to see some people want to live a life within nature and not consumism ❤. Paradise, what you expect it to be where...we are already in it and destroying. May God will bring people together in wisdom.
@gregpastic6910Ай бұрын
I have tears in my eyes as I watch this. I am of Romanian descent (my grandfather, deceased 1967) and against the wishes of my father I backpacked into Romania in 1977 as I made my way through Greece, Macedonia and Yugoslavia. The most brutal of all communist dictators, Nicolae Ceausescu, was in power. I had a terrible experience with customs and the police, and I'm sure I was watched the entire ten days I spent there. Few people were friendly, most were either suspicious or begging me with tears in their eyes for something like my t-shirt or jeans. I left Romania heartbroken and depressed, yet full of empathy for the country of my ancestors and it's people. Can you imagine then how your journey has touched me? Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
@timtenseКүн бұрын
Oh wow, I'm glad you enjoyed my video. I can imagine it was different in those times. Luckily it's getting better and better now!
@octavian27832 ай бұрын
I am a romanian living far away from Europe. I miss Romania, and I would build a house there, in the mountains, just for the summer. In winter I would come back where I currently live, so the whole year would be just summer for me.
@asmr-pov2 ай бұрын
This is the best video I've seen all week. Keep up the great work!
@alexanderalexander74042 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking me along on this voyage to the village. I benefited from it. Alej
@Greg-b9dАй бұрын
Hi
@triedzidono2 ай бұрын
charming way to travel. a charming place. bravo Tim
@shingiraikambarami12742 ай бұрын
Keep sharing bro,really enjoyed to watch diff culture,watching from Zimbabwe
@leesianggoh69942 ай бұрын
Thank you for video, always look forward to the next one. 👍
@pgarch882 ай бұрын
Great adventure, especially in an environment of friendly, civilised and hospitable locals and appreciating the marvels of nature!!! 🍷🍷👍👍🙏🙏
@BalintIlona2 ай бұрын
Awesome Awesome video!! Thank you 🎉
@janakaillangarathne36942 ай бұрын
This is a good one Tim....
@MTDucas2 ай бұрын
I'm building a house there and I tell you that the ladders are not the only access point for Inelet
@ionboldi95252 ай бұрын
Maaaan 😂😂😂😂 u almost got me with the promo for wi fi 😂😂😂😂 that i was NOT expecting and a very catchy idea for an add 😂😂❤❤❤ well done mate ❤ very well done ❤ now i will continue to watch your video not before I say to you congrats for the idea to go to Inelet the most remote area of Romania ❤ it take a lot of balls to go there cuz the road is so difficult with the stairs and everything . Not many are ready to go there and filming around not bc of the peoples but bc it take a bit of effort . Bro you were faster than me to go there cuz I was planning to do so next year in the summer holliday of 2025 . Good luck and God speed mate where ever you will go ❤❤❤
@steven_dekokАй бұрын
My wife is from Romania. We go back several times a year and plan to move there fulltime in a years when our youngest is done with high school. You have to either be a Romanian or EU citizen to own the actual land or you can own it through an entity if you are not a Romanian or EU citizen. You can also get a permit use for the land. You can easily own apartments though. Great video! The Romanian people are very hospitable.
@timtenseКүн бұрын
That's awesome! I'm from the EU so that wouldn't be a problem luckily
@sandraheald70732 ай бұрын
Having a Romanian friend, I had to watch this and subscribe! 🥰
@johntacapan93742 ай бұрын
Thank you for such an inspiring philosophy through your travels and ideas. Just like you and many others, I intend to live in rural, simple, yet joyful places where people act as human beings and not as technocrats, technoidiots, and technoslaves.
@ChristianD892 ай бұрын
thank you, i can tell that you speak from your heart, when you say that you like Romania :)
@azul78062 ай бұрын
well last 4/5 years we almost had no winter in Romania but in Mountain side it might be a little cold! For example 10/15 years ago we used to had very hard winters like 50/60 cm of snow with streets closed and places stuck because of the storm, last year we had same problem with road closed in moldova side wich is North, East region but this bad weather least max 2 weeks or let's say 1 month... long time ago we used to have winter from november to march! Now with this global warming we used to have mountain zone like Poiana Brasov (skating zone some time ago) with no snow at all... not even the artificial snow can least because of the weather on ++
@Thelolbeing2 ай бұрын
Seeing your vlogs makes my day And i'm getting kinda inspired by you and and your adventures
2 ай бұрын
29:50 Winters are not harsh for a long time In Romania as also the man in Ineleț said 😅 Ask my Belgian friends in Bucharest living for a few years already 👍🏻
@andreimarinescu30242 ай бұрын
Loved the interactions, you earned one more sub. :D
@AleadaA2 ай бұрын
Dog is marking his territory = he likes you! Nice road trip - thanks - looking forward to more of your travels.
@Daniel-n7b7d2 ай бұрын
Now this was awesome to watch!!! ❤❤ Two strangers, not really able to speak but communicating and having a nice sit around a table and a few shots... I reckon this is what most of the rest of the world lost 😔😔 I must admit, it was silly of me but I really did not think there were places left like this in Europe, a place where you can't even use a car to get there. What's crazy is that I'm in London and pretty much match your story of the house and not knowing neighbours so I was actually about 3hrs ago looking for places in Bulgaria, thanks to you and this wonderful clip Romania is now on my list as well. The people def made me smile, so honest and open and smiling and you can feel its honest. Thanks again mate!!! Its a shame you could not stay over a night in that place, reckon you going to regret not doing that... ❤❤ BTW, I've subbed!!! If you did not want the dog to pee on your wheel then you should not have parked there 🤣🤣
@annhooper7262 ай бұрын
Great video, very interesting T.U😊
@macoveiviatalafemei2 ай бұрын
12:15 i don't know how that conversation was so smooth even though there s a big language barrier lol
@jeremyh.67042 ай бұрын
The Google translate app. And sign language, and body language.
@macoveiviatalafemei2 ай бұрын
@@jeremyh.6704 yeah, still, it was perfect
@AncamariaRadu2 ай бұрын
The winters are magical here with a simple fire place :) But our landscapes beats the hell out of Spain or other coutries ❤
@wambuievelynwaithira28 күн бұрын
Beautiful place ❤so peaceful.watching from kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
@timtenseКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@EnHacore12 ай бұрын
Thank you for presenting our beautiful country Romania.
@positivechaos1012 ай бұрын
Great video man, it's a nice place to live.
@madwolfadvertising1072 ай бұрын
Mate, it's quite common for mountain dogs (all races) to follow people on the paths and believe it or not they do it to protect you from wild animals, bears, wolves etc. I think it's somehow in their DNA to do that in our country. They are not trained like Saint Bernards for example, even stray dogs they do this all the time. Anyway, Romania is one of the best countries to be in, I traveled a lot too, more than 40 countries and islands so far, yet here is pretty much a good place for you to establish, maybe not so remotely but it's a great country overall. Nice video btw. All the best!
@mrcu81762 ай бұрын
A great video !! Very friendly people !!
@ArdyRazif2 ай бұрын
Legend 😎😎😎
@asfandyarwazir50642 ай бұрын
19:10 so much positive energy. Love and regards
@davidellis58412 ай бұрын
Best In-Video Advert ever!
@Allright8902 ай бұрын
I dont know what a Romanian said but i enjoy your video. Have a good time. Happy all the way
@Vyk70r2 ай бұрын
the subtitles are acurate.
@SanduDenis29912 ай бұрын
Hey welcome back!
@iulian25482 ай бұрын
Very beautiful part of the country and a special place, but not even close to being the most remote village in Romania. The staircase is not the only entrance to the village, actually you cand drive there from the opposite side.
@alinzzzzzАй бұрын
14:41 I find it amazing how you two communicate, even with the language barrier. Thanks for visiting! ❤🇷🇴
@timtenseКүн бұрын
My pleasure!
@timtenseКүн бұрын
My pleasure!
@cucurucu7532 ай бұрын
Țuica is normally made from plums. I don't think that the guy who offered țuica is Turkish because he spoke only in Romanian and he was drinking alcohol, which the turks, being muslims (at least most of them), do not drink. Which means that the Turkish flag (IF it was really that!) was very puzzling...
@ionutblaz32 ай бұрын
The elders use objects for aesthetics or function and they almost never throw away anything. The flag was either a gift, or he must’ve found it. It’s common to see elders wearing a brand they have no idea about.
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@cucurucu About 25 years ago I had visited Turkey, Black Sea Countryside. Many of them drank Raki and eating wild Boars. They was all Muslim. I was asking them about eating porc. The Explained this kind is not a Pig, but a Forestcalf.😊
@pluisnonplux97282 ай бұрын
@@phornthip1991 Yeah....😂🤣
@cucurucu7532 ай бұрын
@@phornthip1991 The stupidity with pork meat in islam never stops "amazing" me...
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@@cucurucu753 Porc meat is unhealthy this is a fact.
@rarespopovici44022 ай бұрын
I'm from Romania, and there are a LOT of ghost villages, some of them don't even exist on maps or in any records. Let me tell you, these places have an eerie, almost otherworldly vibe that can make you feel euphoric. Sometimes it’s downright creepy. I'm not a religious or spiritual person, but these places can give you a sense of dread for no particular or logical reason. I've tried convincing a few of my friends to camp overnight in one of these spots, but no luck so far 😂
@pagan-5402 ай бұрын
Very good village .Natural surrounding.
@dragosmoise79272 ай бұрын
Exactly how you said you don’t see this hospitality in Western Europe . 5 years and you don’t drink a beer with your neighbours 😂😂😂😂 . So ridiculous. In Romanian villages they never heard about racism or xenophobia. I’m a Romanian living abroad for 15 years and fed up about everything I really forgot what’s the real life is . I keep watching video o KZbin about my country and I really feel blessed because I’m Eastern European.
@t-bonena36092 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. Freedom and nature is the best way to live. Dogs can run free. I love it there.
@cameliarosata47492 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video with us ❤.
@haidecrisosto860Ай бұрын
Watching till the end and i think doggo loves you since he keep on following you.Peeing on your tire means he wants to be friend with you😊
@haidecrisosto860Ай бұрын
Watching from Philippines
@timtenseКүн бұрын
He was so sweet!
@kikiryki2 ай бұрын
As a Romanian guy I laughed a lot..All their lives the Romanians admired western civilization and wanted to live like "the American dream" and now the Americans and other western European people began to come to find isolated places in the mountains to flee from the greed of capitalism. This is where corporate capitalism brought us.
@phornthip19912 ай бұрын
@Kikiryki You forget Communism, caused their leading Bastards was always Capitalists. Today the Play the Democravy Game, the Power behind are always greedy Capitalists. We all getting fooled by different Parties which playing the Democracy Game, without to know what Democracy mean. We getting told that comes from Greec language. Demos = Folk Cratos = Govern But the old Greec Word Demos having a Total other meaning. When cooking ANIMAL fat to seperaten the Solid from the liquid Part appearing on the surface a Kind of Vaporating Water and dirt which is fished and thrown away, I call it Scum. So simply Said: Democracy mean the ruling of Scum and this is 100% what it is.😂
@linlinali2 ай бұрын
make sure you protect your lands your values your traditions and dont let anyone to come and start making business out of you and turn it into a village first then a capitalistic venture into a city.. Look what happened to Bali and the uncontacted tribes of the amazon forests. They are all the puppets of western culture tourists who cannot do any introspection they keep going to places instead of going inside and learn to sit still and be happy wherever they are. tourism is the most stupid thing anyone can do.
@liliheroiu14992 ай бұрын
You have to come to Inelet during the winter, to have that kind of experience, to see what means to live in the winter time, and after that you will decide to buy or not!
@judyplatz28852 ай бұрын
Beautiful video! Thank you, from New Hampshire, US.
@lesogardtherider8872 ай бұрын
I have to give you a like and subscribe just because I live Belgium, but I am from Romania. I miss my country a lot. I hope you have a good time along with good people. Doesn't matter if you understand or not. Just enjoy quality time in nature
@missy183Ай бұрын
Awesome video,Thank you for sharing this beautiful places,God bless you 😅❤
@timtenseКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed
@coitalumit5101Ай бұрын
Wow.. what a beautiful place and beautiful people.. thanks for the free tour.. watching all the way from the Philippines
@timtenseКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I'm visiting your beautiful country soon!