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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    28 Comments

    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..

    2. 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

    3. 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!

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

    5. 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.

    6. 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

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