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    1. Watched this and went to minsk and few other parts of belarus.. i have to say dude… their women are fun. If youre like me, and love a challenge with hot women… go. Man i had a blast. There is a bar with over 100 different types of beer from all over the world. Great place to pickup women. I speak russian but do not know how to spell the bar name out but its in october Square. NOT calvin Coolidge bar

    2. Seems like a safer, more respectful, cleaner & greener city than Detroit, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, New Orleans, Chicago, Baltimore, Atlanta, Charlotte, New York (and many smaller but dangerous American cities).

    3. So Minsk doesn't feel like Europe?
      What continent does it feel like belonging to then?
      What does Europe feel like?
      'And now they have electronic timetables at the bus stops just look like in Europe'
      My god, this was an embarrassing watch!

    4. The guy from Santa Barbara does not sound like he’s from Santa Barbara. It sounds like some kind of agent that has worked on an American accent really hard. He speaks with his hands too much to be from there.

    5. I was in Minsk a few nights in 2012 after going on the trans mongolian railway, then through the Baltic states as a solo traveller using local transport. Minsk is very clean and I found the people very friendly to tourist, more so than what I experience in Russia. Few spoke any English and few signs, menus, or Museums (Great Patriotic war Museum) had any English. At a supermarket the people went out of their way to help me even though they didn't speak English. I saw quite a few pretty skinny women.

      On the downside outside of the Victory Park area, the buildings are very drab Soviet style and the shops don't have much to sell. A 7 day tourist visa was difficult to get (I got in Beijing) as there are few consulates and they are bureaucratic. Not really setup for tourist was hassled by a Soviet style border guard who spoke no English for not having Belarus travel insurance (cost me 5 Euro). Then went to Brest and the trains to Poland weren't working and my 7 day visa was about to expire. My travel agent in Minsk arranged an expensive private taxi to Poland, I was told you could wait days at the border, but that was coming into the country, a 2 – 3 day wait according to my taxi driver. Every vehicle is inspected for contraband and goods are sold at the confiscated goods store. I like the Belarus people, but feel sorry they are not free as they should be and they barely get by on a subsistence living unless you are in good with the government.

    6. Belarus is Putin's puppet state, with a dictator appointed by Putin. Belarus is complicit in Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Don't spend your tourist money in Belarus.

    7. I have been watching videos of Balkan states by this YouTuber; in most videos he said income is low in those states but I always wonder how can people afford such fashionable clothes there then? Second thing I couldn’t let go is why they have those long broad roads right in the city without any zebra crossing in the view?

    8. Minsk seems to be one of the few places that tourists can visit without fear of crime or disruptive demonstrations. The safety of the city looks like a really good draw for tourists.

    9. I wêlt rîghtly gitter te ga æn bissit Mînsk gif I ivfer kælt gæt út-tharre. Hit siems leik æ verræ skienly, kleyn æn agierent chæster.

    10. I am from Kaliningrad, Russia but I have family in Minsk and my great grandma was from Belarus, I always wondered what Belarus looks like so I decided to watch this video, I can now safely say that I am proud to be part Belarusian.

    11. Such a beautiful and clean city.Even central and other European countries are not clean and safe anymore.They are now turning like third world countries.

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