RTW Videoblog #5: Vilnius, Lithuania



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Goodbye, Poland, hello sunny Lithuania!! Nick takes the overnight bus from Warsaw to Vilnius and lives to tell the tale...that bus ride is nothing like what travelling in the run-down parts of Asia is like though, so it wasn't too bad.
Check out the Eastern European, Soviet-style surroundings of Lithuania as Nick stays with a local family whose father actually planned the entire suburb where the house is located...


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he's so american... ( 2 years ago by kopustiene)
he's so american...
home sweet home ... ( 2 years ago by laurcis)
home sweet home hehe
Thats' so nice you film every place you go.I loved that video with Mongolian Throat Singer.
Keep on doing this and take care!:)
Laura
Home sweet home... ... ( 2 years ago by worldli)
Home sweet home...as I have begun to say when people ask me where home is: "Home is where my pack is." Being gone for such a long time really disconnects you for any concept of home! I just begin to crave being comfortable - from couch to couch, "comfort" is all relative. Thanks for the support: subscribe to my films and be sure to see 'em all! Hope all is well in your world, N
Yep, lithuania's ... ( 1 year ago by Wainbow15)
Yep, lithuania's pretty awesome :) I live in lithuania. Not in Vilnius tho. My brother lives there :)
are u palaning ... ( 1 year ago by asnaglas)
are u palaning going back there sometime or other
Eastern Europe, ... ( 1 year ago by RegisCartoons)
Eastern Europe, Soviet block houses. C'mon, man, you think we're proud of them ? Where USA was at the end of WWII ? Why you didn't helped us then ? Soviets had more than enough time to build these shitty buildings all around the country during occupation years. And If you didn't liked the old town - why are you traveling across the Europe anywy ?
u stupid little man ( 1 year ago by klisa76)
u stupid little man
yeah, I know... ( 1 year ago by RegisCartoons)
yeah, I know...
It's pronounced ... ( 1 year ago by robzombie21)
It's pronounced Vil-Nus not Vil-Ni-Us
Partisans ... ( 6 months ago by Lietuvai)
Partisans traditions - kill immigrants and investitors.
pretty true what he ... ( 5 months ago by mediabakery)
pretty true what he said..
hes not talking bad ... ( 5 months ago by mediabakery)
hes not talking bad things about that country. and what does world war II has to with that? You have your own country's history, so get over yourself man :)
the churches? come ... ( 3 months ago by jurgitoshka)
the churches? come on!!! they are just WONDERFUL! It's really shame on you that such beautiful buildings are crap for you. Sad that people don't appreciate the old European culture. If you are travelling all around the world or Europe or whatever, please know something about the countries you visit before you go there. The soviet buildings are not the things that lithuanians and people from other eastern Europe are proud of. So respect that city. And read European history. Then you'll know more.
It always ... ( 3 months ago by worldli)
It always fascinates me that people take this little video and get miffed at me...watch my other videos! I am not some ignorant person. I grew up in Switzerland for chrissakes!!! SWITZERLAND. Its old there too. This video has nothing to do with the churches. Vilnius is one of the most gorgeous towns I have been in. Imagine what it is like for the first time, coming across HUGE Soviet-style block apartments. It was a new thing for me, very amazing! I was just talking, not judging. Try it!
Thats typical ... ( 1 month ago by pablobix1)
Thats typical lithunian attitude, dont even worry about it :) im lithunian.
well, well... I ... ( 5 days ago by agne0810)
well, well... I LOVE VILNIUS AND you know, i am very upset of what you said. but i can say only one thing : try to understand what a treasure is vilnius and don;t say bad things of it, because it's just wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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