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FastEddieDice
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Приєднався 26 вер 2006
Road tripping in Europe and Asia since 2015, occasionally taking a break via flight. To date, have visited Pakistan, North Korea, Cuba, Russia, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Kosovo, China, Israel, Transnistria, Bahamas, UAE, Albania, Czech Republic, Italy, India, Belgium, Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany, Netherlands, Malta, Brazil, Gibraltar, Malaysia, Estonia, Ireland, Cambodia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Denmark, France, Switzerland, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, South Korea, United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England), Greece, Luxembourg, Canada, Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Jordan, Belarus, Macedonia, Thailand, Romania, Peru, Costa Rica, Japan, Serbia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Spain, Vietnam, Croatia, Monaco, Turkmenistan, Moldova, Montenegro, Lebanon, Colombia, Cyprus, and all around USA, including Alaska and Hawaii
24 Hours in Istanbul
Mara of Bucharest decided one morning to visit Istanbul for a day; a few hours later, I picked her up at the airport. Lucky for her, she chose exactly the right man for a 24-hour whirlwind tour of the largest city in Turkey AND in Europe!
I didn't take her on the standard tourist route. She didn't get to see Hagia Sophia, or Blue Mosque. No Topkapı Palace or Dolmabahçe Palace. No Rumeli Fortress. No Underground Basilica.
But she did get to see the poorest neighborhood (Zeyrek). And, I guess, one of the richest. And gained as much weight as possible in a day full of Turkish food. Enjoy!
I didn't take her on the standard tourist route. She didn't get to see Hagia Sophia, or Blue Mosque. No Topkapı Palace or Dolmabahçe Palace. No Rumeli Fortress. No Underground Basilica.
But she did get to see the poorest neighborhood (Zeyrek). And, I guess, one of the richest. And gained as much weight as possible in a day full of Turkish food. Enjoy!
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Aimless in Bucharest, Romania
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6-18. June 2024. Romania. Bucharest (București). A 12-day meandering about Romania's capital city. Lots of communism. Lots of 1989 Romanian Revolution. Lots of hangovers. And a Black Sea beach. REFERENCED VIDEO ua-cam.com/video/lUqpUvL21XE/v-deo.htmlsi=MBR-eb5bxrxEi8bY
Pitești & the Infamous Pitești Experiment
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4-6. June 2024. Romania. Argeș County. Pitești. Here's a short video of my brief visit to Pitești, home of the "Pitești Phenomenon" ("Fenomenul Pitești"), an experiment carried out between December 1949 and September 1951, during Communist party rule. In this experiment, prisoners tortured other prisoners who were primarily supporters of the fascist Iron Guard, in an attempt to violently "reedu...
Yugoslav Spomeniks (Part 9-C): Macedonia's Pelagonia Region
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30. April - 9. May 2024. Macedonia (Makedonija / Македонија) AKA North Macedonia. Join me for another balkans drive-about, this time in Macedonia's Pelagonia Region. This video is the 3rd of 4 presenting my 28-day springtime drive around Macedonia for 837 miles (1,347 km) looking for Yugoslav-era spomeniks (monuments). I found (76) of them. The spomeniks are World War II memorial sculptures tha...
Biggest Flea Market in the Balkans - One Night in Novi Sad, Serbia
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17-18. May 2024. Serbia (Србија). Vojvodina. Novi Sad (Нови Сад). Najlon Pijaca is the largest flea market in the Balkans (I've been told). Ivana's been luring me to visit with promises of Yugo-era souvenirs. It's why I wanted this jaunt to Novi Sad. Novi Sad also hosts the annual International Agriculture Fair (Poljoprivredni Sajam) at Novosadski Sajam. It's why my dear cousin Jake wanted this...
Rammstein - 2 Nights in Belgrade
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23-25. May 2024. Serbia (Србија). Belgrade (Београд). Went on a weekend jaunt to Belgrade to check out some Rammstein madness. I was not disappointed. I'm only showing short clips in an attempt not to get a copyright violation. Thanks to @TravelingAndBadDecisions for getting me tickets while I was indisposed in China!
Yugoslav Spomeniks (Part 9-B): Macedonia's Great Lakes (Mavrovo, Ohrid, Prespa)
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24. April - 6. May 2024. Macedonia (Makedonija / Македонија) AKA North Macedonia. Join me for an Easter-drive about three of Macedonia's great lakes: Mavrovo Lake, Lake Ohrid, and Lake Prespa. This video is the 2nd of 4 presenting my 28-day springtime drive around Macedonia for 837 miles (1,347 km) looking for Yugoslav-era spomeniks (monuments). I found (76) of them. The spomeniks are World War...
Yugoslav Spomeniks (Part 9-A): Brutalist Skopje
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17-24. April 2024. Macedonia (Makedonija / Македонија) AKA North Macedonia. Here's a week in Skopje (Скопје), a city with more brutalist architecture per sq km than any other city in the world. This video is the 1st of 4 presenting my 28-day springtime drive around Macedonia for 837 miles (1,347 km) looking for Yugoslav-era spomeniks (monuments). I found (76) of them. The spomeniks are World Wa...
Romanian Modernist Steel Town - and subsequent Serbian Welcome Back
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19. March - 14. April 2024. Wandering around my place in Vršac, Serbia, I noticed a plaque with an inscription that the iron bridges were forged at the steelworks in Reșița, Romania late 1800s (back when this part of Serbia and that part of Romania - the Banat region - were Austria-Hungary). I've never been to Reșița. It's only 1.5 hours from Vršac. Let's go to industrial socialist modernist Re...
The Great Serbian Railway Bazaar - Vršac to Belgrade for the Brutalist Eastern City Gate Rooftop
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3-4. April 2024. Serbia (Србија). I usually drive myself everywhere; but this time I decided to take my very first Serbian train ride from Vršac (Вршац) to Belgrade (Београд) under the careful watch of @TravelingAndBadDecisions admiring a few abandoned railroad stations along the way and back. The excuse to visit the city this time was another Vesela Sreda celebration prefaced with a climb to t...
The Most Expensive Hotel in Serbia - One Night in Belgrade
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27-28. March 2024. Serbia (Србија). Belgrade (Београд). Had to be in the city this week, so figured I'd combine obligation with Vesela Sreda ("Happy Wednesday") & "let's make millions on UA-cam." So here's 24 hours in Belgrade, with a night at Serbia's most expensive hotel (at least per my search on booking), the 5-star Square Nine on Studentski Trg. I'll show you the room, have a couple hotel ...
Vršac, Serbia's Bombed-Out TV Tower
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20. March 2024. Serbia (Србија). Vojvodina (Војводина) Province. Banat Region. Vršac (Вршац). Went up the hill and noticed the gate was busted open to the TV/radio tower that NATO bombed in 1999. So, finally, after all these years, I entered what some locals rumor to be a radioactive area.
Gudurica's Day of Young Serbian Wine - Dani Mladih Vina
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25. February - 2. March 2024. Serbia (Србија). Vojvodina (Војводина) Province. Vršac (Вршац). Gudurica (Гудурица). Presenting Gudurica's annual "Day of Young Wine" ("Dani Mladih Vina"), a gathering of local winemakers giving away unlimited tastings to live Serbian music and traditional dancing. Free Serbian wine is the best Serbian wine!
Serbia's 5-Star James Bond Hotel - Two Nights in Belgrade
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28. February - 1. March 2024. Serbia (Србија). Belgrade (Београд). Had some obligations in Belgrade, and so this time stayed at the 5-Star Saint Ten Hotel. This luxury boutique hotel has a place in history thanks to the building that houses it, a mansion designed by its former owner Stojan Veljković, a Mason who hosted many influential people, including Duško Popov, a triple-agent on which Ian ...
Abandoned Tombstone Cutter's Mansion in Vršac
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25. February 2024. Serbia (Србија). Vojvodina Province. Banat Region. Vršac (Вршац). By the city park, there used to be a cemetery where the sinking school now stands, and across from the school is the abandoned mansion of the stonecutter Guerino Lotto. I hear from the locals he died sometime in the 60s. His two daughters, who lived in Vršac in another house, died together a short time ago, aro...
New York Nostalgia - New 2009 Corvette - Ching Chong Song
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New York Nostalgia - New 2009 Corvette - Ching Chong Song
Slaninijada Kačarevo 2024 - Serbian Bacon Festival
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Slaninijada Kačarevo 2024 - Serbian Bacon Festival
Saint Trifun's Rakija Tasting Festival - Feb 14 in Vršac
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Saint Trifun's Rakija Tasting Festival - Feb 14 in Vršac
Hotel Moscow - One Night in Belgrade
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Hotel Moscow - One Night in Belgrade
Belo Blato Kobasicijada 2024 - Serbian Sausage Party
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Belo Blato Kobasicijada 2024 - Serbian Sausage Party
3 Days in Alba Iulia, Capital of the Great Union of Romania
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3 Days in Alba Iulia, Capital of the Great Union of Romania
The Most Beautiful Underground Place in the World
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The Most Beautiful Underground Place in the World
North Korea - Man's Best Friend: The Eating Kind
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North Korea - Man's Best Friend: The Eating Kind
Ukrainian New Year's Eve - Jan 13 - Malanka Festival
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Ukrainian New Year's Eve - Jan 13 - Malanka Festival
Autumn in Seoul (Part 3) - Goodbye, South Korea!
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Autumn in Seoul (Part 3) - Goodbye, South Korea!
Autumn in Seoul (Part 2) - Namsan, Mr Toilet, & Karaoke
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Autumn in Seoul (Part 2) - Namsan, Mr Toilet, & Karaoke
Autumn in Seoul (Part 1) - Gwangjang, Gangnam, & the DMZ
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Autumn in Seoul (Part 1) - Gwangjang, Gangnam, & the DMZ
Numai Bucurestiul?
Turkey has Amazing View old architecture buildings and of course the Mosque thanks guys for sharing your travel tour
Man! You show Istanbul so automatically and as it is. I miss so much. Beautiful watch. Thnk you 🙏🏻
love your view of the world!
A good one. Mara had a interesting tour guide, as you are, I suppose. I like the way you present reality. It is relaxing. For a foreigner you do have a lot of local knowledge. See you in Serbia I hope!
Your style resembles that of Bold and Bankrupt.I don't know if you do the same type of tourism if you understand what I mean! Good luck!😁
just checked him out. great channel!
Did i make u rich?
Hold on, lemme check !!!
7:18 not one hundred rooms but more than one THOUSAND !
i said eleven-hundred rooms (in other words, more than a thousand). double-checked just now, and it seems that is correct :)
@@FastEddieDice yes indeed sorry mate
amazing video !
Thanks a lot!! Tons of infos as usual
Great tour of Bucharest, Romania
Those mosaics are amazing! Great that at least some of them are being maintained in the post Soviet era
Nice
Could have picked a less offensive thumbnail.
This videographer is scanning the horizon every minute or two. Shortly before the Pentagon crash, the reports of “a third hijacked plane” were assumed by many New Yorkers to mean yet another plane headed for their city. That one turned out to not be, but the possibility was still in people’s minds.
Would i be standing on a rooftop during a terrorist attack. Probably not.
Tripe! I love it! There's not many of us in these modern times, but we who know, we know what's good!
Rebekah Roth ……Methodical Illusion. 📚
This was my first week of high school when this happened. I remember very clearly. At 2:00, was at 9:30AM on Bush was speaking in Florida.
the girl is amazing...
Hello mate, what's your opinion on today's Macedonians trying to find links to antiquity and refusing to accept that they're a Comintern creation from 1944?
Super cool video. Would love to connect with you on a trip.
Sfaka ćaS👏
Ever notice how on a map Macedonia looks a lot like Deez?
Deez nuts?
No Greek City
You have to try carnitas
The house of culture in Bitola is really beautiful Thanks for the sneak insight
I work for the DoD in aircraft and find it amazing how folks really think that a commercial aircraft took down a high rise that is engineered by AS&E to with stand earthquakes hurricanes and aircraft strikes. When we do A&P on all military birds, to include the Galaxy, the unit is put in the hush house and the engine is run up to top end. Funny, nothing melts in the building or on the rear section on the engine to include the flexible metal covers, we call turkey feathers, oh but when "3rd world" clowns take over a jet LOL they can out flight our pilots and hit the towers and boo ya they fall straight down and scare the crap out of building 7 so that it fell as well when nothing hit it..... Interesting that nobody knows about NORAD that intercepts any aircraft or "boggies" flying off course. Nobody does this to our country, only the insider, the shadow government does these horrors that always include American blood, ie Pearl Harbor, Ok. City and the Pentagon, when no aircraft was recovered. Oh wait it disintegrated, look up PSA flight 182 that hit the ground at 450 mph and everything was recovered, but the "plane" that crashed in Pennsylvania left an empty hole....
So what were those aircraft looking objects that hit the towers? Holograms? Projections?
@@danmilosevich it was an inside job believe it or not. What took down BLD 7 did it get scared and crap out? INSIDE JOB thermite was recovered on site which again proves aircraft did not take 3 buildings down. Look up Steven E Jones he put the truth out about the evidence.
Oh wow... Another deluded conspiracy theorist!... Nut cases
More weaponised ignorance. You know nothing about architecture, avionics or basic physics, which is why you did avoided naming a role (or even which country’s DoD) you claim. - The towers were designed before such large aircraft existed. - They were designed to have maximum open internal space. - The long vertical metallic stripes are cladding for the girders which form the SUPPORTING WALLS of this unique design. - there is a narrow inner cage too, supporting the elevator and service shafts. - concrete floors suspended between the inner and the outer skeletons. - A passenger jet is also a skeleton around thin air, with a thin metal skin and insulation. It's mostly aluminium (very low melting point) - All the aircraft had to do was slam 100 tons of metal and plastics at over 500mph into the building cladding … to deposit a 10 ton bomb of aviation fuel and atomised aluminium, carbon and plastics inside. - Each plane ripped away several levels of the SUPPORT WALL on more than one side of each building. In tower 1 you can even see one of the sturdiest girders, at the corner, is cut. - THINK ABOUT IT. - The fire reached actual steel-furnace temperatures. But it didn’t need to. It only had to get hot enough to slightly soften, expand, deform a few components of the steel SUPPORTING WALL, like the rivets/bolts that held it together. And then there is nothing to hold a floor up. That hot, even insulation turns into more fuel. And of course there are all the other materials - the service floors with server-farm backup batteries as big as rooms, fuel for backup generators and water pumps, gas for the restaurant grills, and loads and loads and loads of plastics (petroleum products) and items waiting to be reduced to carbon atoms.
@@eh1702 but, but he works with aircraft so he knows. I always get a loss for words over this subject. Your words rock!
SAYUR HE LU SINI Es KOPI SUKAN. NOPI.....
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ua-cam.com/video/G4nqsKeJJ-A/v-deo.htmlsi=CAAuqwb-CifNFtYo We lived better under Tito and comunism than now under corupted politicans and fake democracy .
They are listening to Howard Stern at the end
The radio announcers add an eerie aspect.
Eerie in what way? I know that sounds like a dumb question, I’m not being facetious. Is it because the radio-giving-the-disaster-news is such a common trope of fiction? War of the Worlds, The Day After… Actually I think the videographer here was (consciously or unconsciously) following that movie trope when zooming in on the radio. It’s a trope because it makes perfect sense: looking at the disaster while listening to reports about it, trying to make sense of it.
Omg that fake and fanthasy nazy shit...
Are they really fake though? what about the CCCP or partisan items? hard to imagine there's a big enough demand to justify counterfeiting this stuff
@@FastEddieDice Not sure for.But nazi stuf are trash
I wonder if they have any Jeep items for sale
“If it’s not here, you don’t need it!” - vendor at Najlon
Boys at the toys fair 😂
Don't cry girls like that, I'll cry too😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I'm interested in hearing folks stories of how they came to know the truth of these events, it's no small thing to come to understand your own government along others colluded to do this to it's own people. All of these years passed and those people are still free, though thousands of first responders and citizens are dying of 9/11 cancers in poverty, their families in misery.
It’s no small thing to be so dumb that you think other people are dumb enough to believe that US Intelligence and US government “colluded” in making themselves look absolutely inept, incompetent, clueless and impotent.
Watched a few of these now, great stuff. Just want to say thanks - wouldn't want your "you're welcome" to not be called for
I love Flea Markets👍
"A bunch were kild"...a bunch? 😢😡. Over 1000 including children were forced to march across the frozen Danube, only to perish when the ice sheet was shattered by shelling from the shore..... Would you say " a bunch" for 9/11 victims? Show some respect or don't show at all!
For those who may not have a firm grasp of English, the definition of “a bunch” is “a large number or quantity.” If you are into WWII Yugoslav-era spomeniks, my ongoing series can be found here: ua-cam.com/play/PLnrWepwzwiRGMKzG1XRGAk1lhERAQwLm1.html&si=77R6zqTdUvAkItmF.
@@FastEddieDice don't even think to patronize me. It's not a bunch of flowers, you do not use bunch for human beings and that horrific event! Have a nice day.
@@shara-la8629 “Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.” - Mark Twain
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@@FastEddieDiceBTW "bunch" mean "few" and "few" doesn't mean 1000. ..Its nice having fun but be respectful when you doing monuments- its nation's history👍
6:26 I have a few of the biggest banknote of 500 billion. I remember that at the end of 1993. four such were needed for one newspaper "Politika". During that period, they added a zero to the banknote every week.
I’m embarrassed I was impressed with only 50 billion
What nationality was the girl? She says "búnica". Granma is "bunica", not "búnica". The correct accent is on "i".
she was born and raised and lives in romania. accents often differ across regions
Minute 41:35. Interesting that she does not name it with it's modern name "Salcâm", but the ancient word, which she pronounce it also double wrong (probable she heard t wrong from somebody yars back and now keeps it in that version) like "Bágrin". It's not "Bágrin", but "Băgrin", with the accent on the second syllable, not the first, and it's "Băgrin", not "Bagrin". Listen to her again, sounds like "Bágrem". It's possible that she is not Romanian, I hear some slavic dialog among the girls. (Serbian?). Possible that in Serbia they call it "Bágrem". The slavic languages are derived from old Dacian language, which is today Romanian. Ex-Yugoslavia was long time part of the Austrian-Hungarian empire. The hungarians put the accent on the first syllable, at almost every word.
she said it correctly in her language, which is serbian
Cinema Dacia was finished in 1973, not 1963. I moved there (strada Progresului) in 1970 and 1 year later I was playing through the construction sites/rooms of the Cinema, still in contruction.
the informational board mounted to the building states that it was completed in 1963, both in romanian and english
@FastEddieDice Ok, but it's dead wrong. I explained the reality above. In 1963 not even the first "micro raion" (center/oldest part of Govandari ("new city/Resita) was build, let alone this side, which eas constructed much later. General school nr. 7 is on thar street. When I was little and at that school, I watched how THE FIRST EVER BUILDING was built across of the school, in that area which became later known as "micro raion 3" (micro raion = "neighbourhood"), when at that time this micro raion didn't existed yet, thus the long flat building (7 entrances) across the school was named "block 64", and later "Block 1" (as well as now) when the micro raion 3 exists). Right of it (where later the Dacia theatre was build), at the time I was at that school (and watched the flat building across of it being built) was just grass like a savannah. Later (1970) we moved in that at building (64, later nr.1) and saw how the Dacia theatre was built (we played in it in the weekend when the workers weren't there, i got "infected" allover my skin by the glass whool matrases deposited in a room which was to become later the foyer), and in about 1973 it was ready. It had small cafetaries in the foyer. So it that plaque says "1963", than the one ordering it to put it there, must be a retard.
Wish I could attach a photo of it. Guess they made a typo
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Missed both collapses? 🤦🏼
People not clairvoyant in those days.
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stop moving
This was 2 decades ago, he can't hear you.