Sent Away at the Russian Border in Lithuania..

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  • Sent away at the Kaliningrad Russian border with Lithuania.
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    In the small Lithuanian town of Silute we return the walled to Thomas who drove all the way from Klaipeda to pick it up. We ourselves rode the motorcycle that way so we could take the ferry to the Neringa peninsula, a long sandbank lik in Hel Poland. Exploring the border near Nida we get sent away by the customs guards. We check out the dunes and beach, spend the night in Juodkrantė.
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Komentáře • 187

  • @tnickknight
    @tnickknight Před rokem +65

    Note, the Prussians were the third largest Baltic tribe group. The Germans just decimated them and took their name. They are referred to as the Old Prussians, now

    • @hansloyalitat9774
      @hansloyalitat9774 Před rokem

      It was the soviets which killed them all off.

    • @RidingOnEggshells
      @RidingOnEggshells Před rokem

      That is very interesting. I love the history you learn when you travel. Or when Pedro travels for us and we learn.

    • @Felixxxxxxxxx
      @Felixxxxxxxxx Před rokem

      My grandmother was Prussian, spoke Lithuanian, and lived in what today is Zapovednoe, Kaliningrad, oblast, Ryssland which at the time was German. I have never found any evidence that the locals were decimated, and the Prussian language survived for 100s of years after the Germans came. Do you have any proof of your claim?

    • @tnickknight
      @tnickknight Před rokem

      @@Felixxxxxxxxx let me guess, American. Look up old Prussians. Those are the actual Prussians, and you post nonsense

    • @hansloyalitat9774
      @hansloyalitat9774 Před rokem

      @@Felixxxxxxxxx It was the russians who killed off most prussians.

  • @electricink3908
    @electricink3908 Před rokem +32

    I believe this cake is also popular in Poland in areas close to Lithuania and is called "sękacz" there.

    • @hukutoca
      @hukutoca Před rokem +4

      sakotis, means "branchy", makes sense, delicious!

  • @Ge_dis
    @Ge_dis Před rokem +4

    Its actually good to see that english person is trying to speak lithuanian im lithuanian my self and Labas from Lithuania

  • @kaj4501
    @kaj4501 Před rokem +17

    I'll tell you something, I was there last October and even then there was some sort of roadblock. I drove past it and it was like a different world because suddenly the road was totally empty and I saw no vehicle between that point and back. A bit surreal to see the place again in your vlog and combined with the present it gives me this eerie feeling. Sad and somehow exhilarating at the same time

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      So not too busy even back then? I wondered since the place is a national park with a ferry at the end that costs 30 euros for cars in the peak season. Bit of post apocalyptic feel that was on the border.

    • @sFde46
      @sFde46 Před rokem +1

      ​@@iPedroMota the border crossing post was closed during the outbreak of covid. With everything going on in ukraine - wasn't reopened. Some would think thats stupid - but a lot of cruise ship passengers dont go on bus tours to Nida, cause they are afraid.

    • @povilasdev6636
      @povilasdev6636 Před rokem

      At first it was for covid restrictions, now nothing makes the border to open up.

  • @malashen
    @malashen Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was twice at the both sides of this border (in 2012 and 2022), and never managed to cross it!

  • @kevroodenman3283
    @kevroodenman3283 Před rokem +1

    dear Pedro and all your happy peeps.mountains and memory play tricks the long down hills effortless joy overshadow the climbs bicycle camping in Washington state i did loops in the cascades and found my memory’s of distance were fickle

  • @bruceleealmighty
    @bruceleealmighty Před rokem +1

    Innocence is a weapon. Thanks for bringing us along.

  • @andrewonmyway8184
    @andrewonmyway8184 Před rokem +21

    Nice to see to happy people! Beautiful country. Think you are wise to travel now Pedro. While one can!

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      Cheers, on it

    • @saldussapnai3464
      @saldussapnai3464 Před rokem +1

      Hahah im Lithunian i cicked video to see what other think am werry pleased u like it ;D

  • @hukutoca
    @hukutoca Před rokem +5

    man, if that was your dinner you're missing out on some amazing lithuanian food, that salad looks like "I'm hungry" after eating it

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +2

      Oh yeah there is. This was the 'almost 11 lucky there was still a kitchen open' selection.

  • @TheJacej
    @TheJacej Před rokem +2

    To be honest is the most interesting traveler vlog I've i ever see in my life. Really I feel so much familiar and chummy content then I even see before. Thanks neederlans freends I wish meet you somewhere in the traveler adventure. I wish you guy's good luck and have beautiful time and see you in the next video. Bye ❤️

  • @ScramblerTales
    @ScramblerTales Před rokem +19

    Damn that at the border. Unreal. Like when i was young and the cold war was going. Bad memories. Just a shame the young people have to experience this now again. As usual nice travel vlog and still wondering why you have not more sups. Greetings from Lucerne.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +3

      Interesting how such a calm an peaceful place suddenly becomes tense. Cheers mate, sending greetings to your up there lakeside.

    • @bananenrepublikde2939
      @bananenrepublikde2939 Před rokem +1

      @Julia Poland HAHA! And now do the same with youre beloved americans or english mens :D

    • @bananenrepublikde2939
      @bananenrepublikde2939 Před rokem

      @Julia Poland You need medical help Julia! :) Every country whose people are being systematically murdered and humiliated (since 2014), every country to which you seriously submit nuclear threats will have an appropriate answer ready for you. The USA has financed exactly this goal in Ukraine with many billions of dollars.

    • @zbychulatara
      @zbychulatara Před rokem

      Nobody need to visit terrorist country. Going to russia is asking for trouble.

    • @thespacechannel3621
      @thespacechannel3621 Před rokem

      @Julia Poland Britain has been Polish allied? hahhahaha

  • @brutpenta
    @brutpenta Před rokem +1

    i am a lithuanian, i enjoyed this video

  • @patrickperron792
    @patrickperron792 Před rokem +7

    I really appreciate watching your videos and listening to your story telling. By the way, we visited this abandonned town you went thru in Spain (the one with the church with 3 tombs in front of it (died in 1965 and 1964...) The third one was kind of ''destroyed'' and we could see the dead person's skull in there, did you ? (creepy) As well as the same cow bones you, they were still there.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      No way, I did not, was beginning to get dark by then. That would have added to the eerie vibe there. Cheers

  • @algijura
    @algijura Před rokem

    good to see people enjoying down in LT

  • @chema1546
    @chema1546 Před rokem +3

    Gracias 😄 Pedro por tú traducción a español saludos

  • @MotionPictureTrips
    @MotionPictureTrips Před rokem +10

    I have to try this food lol! Looks like a massive version of the Spanish churro.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +5

      Good one, it tastes and smells like a lot of eggs and I reckon it takes some time to make because it ain't cheap.

    • @MotionPictureTrips
      @MotionPictureTrips Před rokem +1

      @@iPedroMota Do you know how much it costs?

    • @MM-lq4xf
      @MM-lq4xf Před rokem +3

      @@MotionPictureTrips in Poland around 40€ for 50cm high, 3kg one made with 40 eggs! But you can get smaller ones like 20, 25 or 30cm for something like 12-20€ polish name for that cake is sękacz.

    • @MotionPictureTrips
      @MotionPictureTrips Před rokem +3

      @@MM-lq4xf Thanks man. I plan to eat it when I go film in Poland one of these days. Looks very nutritive too.

  • @saboningm
    @saboningm Před rokem +1

    Buenísimo Pedro y cuídate 👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @jorgomes
    @jorgomes Před rokem +2

    Bom vídeo! Abraco e boas curvas.

  • @SELECTPOLAND
    @SELECTPOLAND Před rokem +3

    Thomas Mann [Noble Price Winner] Museum? Have you missed that? Still hope to see it in the next episode.

  • @wookyfeet1416
    @wookyfeet1416 Před rokem +1

    Ahahah man that intersection between Minijos street and dubysos street. glad you made throught it safely. now back to the show! :D

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      I bet it looks nice now on the daily commute

    • @wookyfeet1416
      @wookyfeet1416 Před rokem +1

      @@iPedroMota ugh dont remind me, good thing about it is how boring it is. can memorize all the pot-holes lol. Anyways from Silute you should have went to Ventes horn (great old german road along the way). Oh well hope you enjoyed the country.
      P.S.
      was this taken back in late june early july?

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      Late June or so. Well looks like they are sorting you out with fresh new roads there

  • @rickmeister2
    @rickmeister2 Před rokem

    Ha! We probably met the same two on the quad while fatbiking in the dunes at 10:37 in your video. We'd followed the border "rope" on the beach at 13:55 if you keep heading south on the Baltic side. Then across the road to the freshwater side and were enjoying the dunes when the quad team arrived... Pretty friendly, chatty but it was clear we had to go.

  • @Linas4312
    @Linas4312 Před rokem +2

    Those reeds are for sculpture making, the sculptures will be in the water standing there for people to see and later will be burned on the spot

  • @peterm.3982
    @peterm.3982 Před rokem +1

    Hi Pedro! On the other side of Königsberg is Elbing. The Camping Nr.61 is very nice an cheap. If you have camping stuff, try it! They have a bierdronka near by... Something like LIDL!

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      Cheers Peter, I think we drover past it on the way east. Yes I've become Bierdronka expert by now, in Poland they told me it was founded by a Portugese businessman.

    • @thespacechannel3621
      @thespacechannel3621 Před rokem

      not Elbing - Elblag

  • @lightningleaf23
    @lightningleaf23 Před rokem +1

    I ve been to Nida and my mobile phone connected to the Russian mast and I got charged a fortune. Had to ring up my provider and tell them I never left the EU

  • @malashen
    @malashen Před 9 měsíci +1

    Last year, I was at the Russian side of the border, but the crossing was not functioning any more. The Lithianians closed during the pandemic and never re-opened it - so I was told by a Russian policeman.

    • @lobtelouis9637
      @lobtelouis9637 Před 6 měsíci

      Hello bro did you finally cross over

    • @malashen
      @malashen Před 6 měsíci

      @@lobtelouis9637 It was closed, but I didn't need to cross. I was just checking )

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren Před rokem

    Very nice of you to give the wallet back to Thomas. He sure was happy. Honesty matters
    Günter from Nürnberg/Germany

  • @DizzyPanda
    @DizzyPanda Před rokem +6

    3:20, they have breached safety regulations here, too. I have no idea what those guys were thinking.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +2

      I was pretty mellow about it until I drove past it while they stopped and because of the energy it started swinging our way. I've seen too many China/Brazil Liveleak videos, you never know.

    • @Theydas
      @Theydas Před rokem

      Lives in Lithuania are cheap. Just after graduating a professional school, I was instructed to climb the roof to fix antennas for the job. No training or proper equipment. Just ladder and my own sport boots. I quit the job after co-worker pushed the ladder off when I was climbing up with his car backing in reverse and I broke my collar bone. Probably your family would get 50k for such instance in case you die (while employee breaking lots of rules/not providing equipment or training).

    • @gediminaskazlauskas614
      @gediminaskazlauskas614 Před rokem

      This is common in East Europe or at least in Lithuania.In case of accident it is not easy to claim and win compensation,so companies dont giving a fuck about health and safety regulations and got even no common sense about safety of other peoples.

  • @ggarrus5355
    @ggarrus5355 Před rokem

    What's the motorcycle you're on? It looks cool!

  • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
    @AfricaTwin-Stuff Před rokem +1

    Spot on about the Lollypop men ratio in Oz !

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      Best job in the world m8, cashies. Wages must have gone through the roof the lasts two years without the working holiday visas coming in to Oz.

  • @Koza_Cara
    @Koza_Cara Před rokem

    May I ask how it comes you drive on Belgian license plate ?

  • @user-pz6ls4uk8k
    @user-pz6ls4uk8k Před měsícem

    Калининград за сезон принимает до 2 миллионов туристов из разных стран. Большинство это русские и немцы. Цены дешевле чем в Польше и в Литве с высоким уровнем сервиса. Добро пожаловать

  • @johnstaring3210
    @johnstaring3210 Před rokem +3

    Yes ! In Australia, they will make it safe for you even if it kills you in the process.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      Mate you got a loicense for this comment? Looks like inspection is due to update the paperwork.

  • @hxurto7366
    @hxurto7366 Před rokem

    1:05 Thanks for “Šakotis” 😂

  • @malashen
    @malashen Před 9 měsíci

    I went there 11 years ago by car, but I don't remember if I was taking a ferry. Did I?

  • @user-ph4wi4sy2p
    @user-ph4wi4sy2p Před rokem +2

    You have to have a valid visa to enter a kaliningrad so of course you were sent away.

  • @TheZombaslaya
    @TheZombaslaya Před rokem

    Surprised they closed the border, I thought it was opened a couple months ago

  • @lauradaug
    @lauradaug Před rokem +1

    i am actualy a Lithuanian i live in Marijampolė

  • @ugnikalnis
    @ugnikalnis Před rokem +1

    Thank for visiting my country!
    For 1 KG Šakotis to make it takes around 40 eggs.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      Cheers, it was my pleasure. Crazy, egg price goes up then so does Sakotis price

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 Před rokem +5

    The Rail Baltica project is going to tie the Baltic States into the European Union's TEN-T railway network. All standard guage and possibly a tunnel to Finland. Europe has really defined its boundaries.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      Pretty cool, really hooking up Scandinavia there.

    • @yorkchris10
      @yorkchris10 Před rokem

      @@iPedroMota okay if there's a NederExit.

    • @maachan1200
      @maachan1200 Před rokem

      @Chris yes I think the train will exit at Nederland as well as exit at Finland @EU

    • @alxn
      @alxn Před rokem +1

      It will happen not earlier than another 10 years

    • @Xover112
      @Xover112 Před rokem +1

      With how corrupt eastern Europe is, expect the price of this project to tripple and to be finished after 10-15 years.

  • @G_Kaz
    @G_Kaz Před rokem +1

    Lithuania definitely has some pagan rooted things from folklore to holidays like the big nationwide Midsummer celebration of Joninės or Saint Johns Day.

  • @Sim-po1mc
    @Sim-po1mc Před rokem

    Portuguese by anychance? or dutch ? :D

  • @gmaiI
    @gmaiI Před rokem

    u did not mention the potholes there :D

  • @corvojow
    @corvojow Před rokem +1

    Interesting Pedro Mota looks like a Brazilian name and last name, but as far as I understood he from Netherland, but he also mentioned Australia. What a good accent anyway..

  • @andriusromaneckas218
    @andriusromaneckas218 Před rokem

    Just a note: you cant drive a motorcycle on the sidewalk, beach and etc. Cheers

  • @k.n.v.b1113
    @k.n.v.b1113 Před rokem +1

    should have raced the loly pop men on the ATV

  • @pvanagas1138
    @pvanagas1138 Před rokem

    Were are you from?

  • @Kanoubi
    @Kanoubi Před rokem +4

    Are you aware of what is happening in the world ?

  • @travelvideos
    @travelvideos Před rokem +2

    Population density is very low, so there are nudist beaches everywhere. Some people even take longer walks in their birth costume. Wear trunks only when bathing in town beaches.

  • @andrzejbarankiewicz4690

    This cake in Polish is "Sękacz"(very popular)

    • @GDStudija
      @GDStudija Před rokem

      In lithuanian it's "Šakotis" and translation would be kind of "Brancher" from word "Tree branch"

  • @stanwojcik8221
    @stanwojcik8221 Před rokem +2

    Known also in Poland by the name of sekacz

    • @stanwojcik8221
      @stanwojcik8221 Před rokem

      Thank You Pedro. In may commmente i had problem with phonetics. Probably SENKACH be better.

  • @madtrout1724
    @madtrout1724 Před rokem +3

    Thank God no weight lifting. 😓 Keep them coming Pedro. Always nice to ride along. Mariska, don't be so stingy with the skin.🧜‍♀

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +2

      C'mon, you hadn't seen a rusty old Soviet gym before like in the previous episode, that at least was something cool. Ha, she was fully into it since it was her idea but I figured everyone would rather see my bare bum so.

  • @kevroodenman3283
    @kevroodenman3283 Před rokem +1

    The paradox of many cool places imposable to see.🇺🇸 Washington state has more land surface than Texas because of the geographic contours more hidden places?

  • @basedpatriotLT
    @basedpatriotLT Před rokem +3

    Were you in Lithuania territory or in Russia territory at the boarder? Were those ryssian or lithuanian border officers?

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +4

      Lithuanian

    • @nuznikas
      @nuznikas Před rokem +7

      Russians speaking english on four weel motocycle i doubt it

  • @SuduvietiS
    @SuduvietiS Před rokem +2

    You can go to Kaliningrad just when you have visa of russian federation, you can't go freely there.

  • @JustOneGirl81
    @JustOneGirl81 Před rokem +1

    From which country he is?

  • @TexasTacoKiller
    @TexasTacoKiller Před rokem +1

    Gonna read up on those crusades, never heard of them.. careful with putting lures in the surf, fish spawning soon .. haha beach was sausage fest

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      It's pretty mental and it defined the region for centuries to come. Pretty much a bunch of crusaders got 'invited' up there and set up shop by deciding to start conquering land.

  • @andrejruscak
    @andrejruscak Před rokem +1

    Great video! Just a quick comment - no need to speak pidgin English to Lithuanians. I was there this summer and speaking English was just fine, most people I've met spoke actually quite decent English, or just enough to make themselves understood. Remember that many who don't speak English properly might actually understand English quite well.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      Lithuanians and Latvians spoke English with quite the noticeable ease. My language shift happens automatically, probably comes from perpetually living abroad having spent a lot of time in non-English speaking countries. A lot of times I don't even notice it. Cheers

  • @vytours
    @vytours Před rokem +4

    If you plan to come to Vilnius I would be glad to guide city and surrounding mototour for you :)

  • @haroldasgailius3689
    @haroldasgailius3689 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations mate u speak Lithuanian so well 😂👌 yes I see no health and safety rules for lifting materials no traffic marshals lol

  • @stanislovasglova7674
    @stanislovasglova7674 Před rokem

    Nice. If you are coming to Vilnius drop me a line. Will show you surroundings :)

  • @kevroodenman3283
    @kevroodenman3283 Před rokem

    Atlas spipps happly in new shoes

  • @kevroodenman3283
    @kevroodenman3283 Před rokem +1

    déjà vu

  • @jeanjacques9980
    @jeanjacques9980 Před rokem

    Great use of an English, (English) colloquialism, “Banger.”

  • @CieplinskiPawel
    @CieplinskiPawel Před rokem

    Sękacz. The _cake_ is sękacz;)

    • @Inotsosunny
      @Inotsosunny Před rokem +1

      Well, he was in Lithuania so it's "šakotis".

  • @martinc.7844
    @martinc.7844 Před rokem

    Pedro what a nice gesture.....so now you will get more subscribers....like bald and Bunkrupt when he bought vodka for poor Russian old people - smart move I like it

  • @leszekkrupa6513
    @leszekkrupa6513 Před rokem +3

    Szkoda że niema tłumaczenia.

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      There will be very soon! Takes some time to get done after publishing.

  • @haroldasgailius3689
    @haroldasgailius3689 Před rokem +1

    Yes Pedro we going back to the roots. Paganism comebacks. We the last country in Europe which take a christianity. And only for reason to stop war

  • @rozvifilm7562
    @rozvifilm7562 Před rokem

    that border is always closed

  • @w.jesurajafernando1872

    Please visit srilanka 🙏🙏🙏

  • @senthamilselvanrajendran5321

    #cherryvlogs #cvian #worldride ❤️

  • @ernisj.8087
    @ernisj.8087 Před rokem

    You dont sound like an Aussie.

  • @leszekkrupa6513
    @leszekkrupa6513 Před rokem +3

    Po polsku, mowi się sękacz. Dzięki za tłumaczenie.

  • @RidingOnEggshells
    @RidingOnEggshells Před rokem

    It's funny cos I can so imagine Russian military being super nervous. Right on NATO's doorstep there, and being fed a steady diet of stuff about nazis; and terrified of making the wrong choice lest you get utterly chewed up and spat out by a superior. Nicely handled!

  • @Iamlv23
    @Iamlv23 Před rokem

    I'm surprised they spoke English lol 😃

    • @momentykk
      @momentykk Před rokem

      i mean, we are europeans aren't we?:D

  • @janpetrzilka
    @janpetrzilka Před rokem +4

    Baltics are best! Keep on ridin'!

  • @TexasTacoKiller
    @TexasTacoKiller Před rokem +1

    Deez Nutz 😆

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem +1

      Hey I thought I was far away enough from the camera..

  • @lukasjurgelaitis1251
    @lukasjurgelaitis1251 Před rokem

    Klaipeda was always part of Lithuania, the Klaipėda region was ant is reffered as the Little Lithuania. Just for you to know😁

  • @captaindonut9075
    @captaindonut9075 Před rokem

    You can't walk on the dunes, for they are eroding because of that. Stay on the path. Please

  • @lolita19711
    @lolita19711 Před rokem +4

    not worth visiting kaliningrad the place is a shiz hole,only worth to see the abandoned old german architecture

  • @kevroodenman3283
    @kevroodenman3283 Před rokem

    skips

  • @lennykump8396
    @lennykump8396 Před rokem +1

    Königsberg was German until 1945. Only then the inhabitants were expelled. Poland annexed the parts of Germany as planned in the 1920s and so Russia kept what was left over.

  • @karenatha7890
    @karenatha7890 Před rokem +1

    Stupid to do.

  • @MrSuperGossip
    @MrSuperGossip Před rokem

    next time would be nice if you would respect road and pedestrians...driving on pavement is not what makes you look good.

  • @zweispurmopped
    @zweispurmopped Před rokem +2

    If the borders are secured this sloppily and road blocks are this untidy it´s no miracle Russians just go everywhere… 😜
    And hey, Thomas! I know you were watching! 😁

    • @iPedroMota
      @iPedroMota  Před rokem

      Hi Thomas!

    • @G58
      @G58 Před rokem

      What excuse have you got for the USA? 12 major wars and over 200 conflicts since 1776…! But Russia is the bad guy…? Who beat the Germans in 1945? UK? No. USA? No. Russia? Yep.

  • @laszlon.285
    @laszlon.285 Před rokem

    This war zone!

  • @tomaud
    @tomaud Před 8 měsíci

    Russia owning Koenigsberg territory is like an insult to Europeans. Boycott it, don't go there, don't admit you know it, don't support it by going there, let it go away and return it to its rightful owners, the Baltic tribes.

  • @lesp315
    @lesp315 Před rokem +1

    Just so you know Russia the largest and most populous country in Europe.

    • @zbychulatara
      @zbychulatara Před rokem +12

      Russia isnt europe. Its 3rd world

    • @lesp315
      @lesp315 Před rokem +2

      @@zbychulatara One doesn't have to exclude the other. Check facts before posting nonsense.

    • @pureheart3552
      @pureheart3552 Před rokem

      @@lesp315 stupid, Russia is continent

    • @jonasjonava
      @jonasjonava Před rokem

      @@lesp315 Mort aux occupants russes ! Gloire à l'Ukraine ! Lithuanie, ville de Kaunas.

    • @europeets
      @europeets Před rokem +1

      @@zbychulatara А кто первый и второй? Расскажи.

  • @showmytime9177
    @showmytime9177 Před rokem

    Just been to Lithuania (and Latvia and Estonia).
    Not much to see and people are not so nice if you speak english, you need russian to survive.
    Also, the roads are... fucked! Just like Russia, NO ROADS!
    If you want to into the Baltic countries then learn russian and get a 4x4 or a dirtbike.

    • @KONSOLIUS
      @KONSOLIUS Před rokem +3

      Dude... from your comment you were clearly not in the Baltics. :D

    • @showmytime9177
      @showmytime9177 Před rokem

      @@KONSOLIUS dude, I was definitely in the fucking Baltics, which is just a bunch of russians using Euro instead of Rubles.
      All 3 Baltic states battle for the country with worst roads in the EU.

    • @KONSOLIUS
      @KONSOLIUS Před rokem +2

      @@showmytime9177 So I think you are from Rumania... Nice european country, but certainly not the richest one. And you say such bullshit about the Baltics. If you were driving offroad on purpose, then its your choise. And there is some russian speaking communities in some cities, because they colonised them. Particuralry Riga, Daugavpils (Latvia), Talinn (Estonia). There are only 5% of russians in Lithuania.

    • @showmytime9177
      @showmytime9177 Před rokem

      @@KONSOLIUS russian 5% officialy, 100% in reality, that's the Baltics.
      I did not seek to drive off-road, I was forced to since there was no road where the map showed one, it was blue colored as well.
      My country is not the richest, but it has way better roads than all the Baltics combined, we have asphalt on all major roads, our A roads are actually A roads quality, not 1 lane carriage with at-level crossings like in the Baltics and they avoid using rock-chips on top of asphalt because motorcycles.
      If you just go from the airport to the center of the capital city, even Somalia looks nice.
      Lithuania specific, if you get out of the Klaipeda-Kaunas-Vilnius belt, then russian is the only language they speak, in Moletai for example, you should know it, it's on the badly paved single lane A6.

    • @KONSOLIUS
      @KONSOLIUS Před rokem

      @@showmytime9177 I am real lithuanian as well as 87% of country's citizens. :) Peace. No negativity.