Dangerous Journey to Europe’s Most Isolated Village
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@SeekDiscomfort
22 күн бұрын
Thomas AND Staffan leading a meditation in an event? I'll be there in a heartbeat
@pedropaiva6407
22 күн бұрын
Count me in!
@JERIMIAH0ZENDIAH-db3gy
22 күн бұрын
I love georgia, i want to go to Tbilisi some day. Its a beautiful Caucasian nation with such an outstanding, unique culture and a landscape!🇹🇹🇬🇪
@ayeshasamah9258
22 күн бұрын
You should use your platform to advocate for Palestine. SHAME.
@YesTheory
22 күн бұрын
@@JERIMIAH0ZENDIAH-db3gy You should definitely head to Georgia and Tbilisi if you get the chance! Just be mindful if you head to mountains as well as we did to go with licensed guides for your safety :) Much love buddy!
That Doctor on a Horseback, living Legend I must say!
@althejazzman
20 күн бұрын
I wonder if he has a telephone? How else would people ask for his help?
@ElementalMJ
19 күн бұрын
Needs a book and movie created based on him.
@Stuie444
19 күн бұрын
@@althejazzman Probably not a telephone - but I imagine they have satellite phones for emergency use, and I saw several satellite dishes around his property, as well as a full solar array for power. They aren't barren from modern technology - it's just hard to get equipment out there. They could easily have radio relays set up between the villages as well...signals probably propagate pretty far out there on the mountaintops.
@empitsu8483
8 күн бұрын
He's like straight out of a fantasy book!
@canada1265
6 күн бұрын
georgian cowboy doctor
"If you don't have self-respect, you have nothing to offer others" Profound words
As a Georgian, I would like to thank you for publishing this video symbolically on our independence day! 🇬🇪✊🏼 It is especially relevant since Georgia is currently struggling with physical and ideological invasion from Russia. Thus, worldwide support means a lot for Georgian people. As a LONG time subscriber, I am so grateful for your positive promotion of the culture and the country and I feel starstruck even through the screen lol. Love you guys! 🫶🏼
@Piarou
21 күн бұрын
Georgia is an amazingly beautiful country, with three incredibly stunning scripts. It is high on my list to visit when money and health allows. I hope the country stays strong, independent, and growing free and lovley!
@Lawman212
20 күн бұрын
I hope the youth of Georgia are able to pull their country out of Russia's grip.
@wishingonthemoon1
20 күн бұрын
I started getting interested in Georgia after I found some Georgian recipes on Pinterest, and then I happened to find a Georgian restaurant, and then I saw online the Tsinandali music festival and the beautiful mountains, and since then I’ve been looking into Georgian culture and hope to visit there! It looks so interesting, really unique. I’m praying that your country can remove itself from Russia’s grasp 🙏🏽 💪🏽 I remember seeing in the news how many Russians flooded the country, and I fear for your culture and traditions. Praying and hope to visit!
@seemranxec3669
19 күн бұрын
I visited Georgia in Dec 2023 and I was in love with this country! It's landscapes, food and most importantly the people have made this trip beautiful. I wish best for Georgia and it's people
@Shirumoon
18 күн бұрын
Wishing you all the needed strength in these tough times 🫂🫂 Also this video was such a good reminder for me to finally check out my local Georgian restaurant. Any dish or beverage I should absolutely try?
That doctor's life is now immortalized in this video. Hundreds of years from now, people will watch this and see that people like him existed during our time. Phenomenal.
can we just stop for a second and acknowledge how freaking beautiful Georgia is? damn!
@YesTheory
22 күн бұрын
10000%
@holahey919
22 күн бұрын
1000000%@@YesTheory
@ninirekhviashvili8267
22 күн бұрын
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@CH1LDOFTHEMOON
22 күн бұрын
100%!
@taavi08
22 күн бұрын
+1
Keep those “longer videos” over the shorts!!! I love being transported to another land and keeping an open mind to understanding the many lifestyles that exist in this world!
@alidapretorius5890
21 күн бұрын
Totally agree !!
@trumpetmom8924
21 күн бұрын
Yes, please!
@chrisSVT
15 күн бұрын
I agree!
@adib.72
14 күн бұрын
Ditto
@sarahmarshall3111
12 күн бұрын
Agree! I’ve been seeking out longer content videos.
My heart was on the verge of bursting into tears watching this. The scenery, the people, the close to abandoned villages, the few left, the cinematography, the editing and music ... I lived in a different place and time for 36 minutes. It is majestic, beautiful, peaceful and poignant all at the same time. And a sense of inevitable loss...
@brettbarry8492
19 күн бұрын
Beautifully spoken and feel the same way!
@zagmamaof3boys821
9 күн бұрын
Absolutely feel the same way. I always end up crying with yes theory. The inevitable loss hits me every single time. Hard. But, I guess in a good way too? 😅 These guys/men are living the absolute LIFE aren't they?
how can people this isolated, be this humble and open to strangers, while we are not even greeting strangers on the streets. goosebumbs watching this
The editor exposing thomas first time 😂😂 good one
@irissupercoolsy
22 күн бұрын
didn't believe it for a second anyways
@lastboyscoutNZ
21 күн бұрын
As soon as he said that I was like that's not true and then they put this in. Had me laughing 😅
@FirmNo
21 күн бұрын
What happened?
@michalidez
21 күн бұрын
@@FirmNo When Thomas said "I have never drunk this early" the editor follows with the "fact check" showing Thomas drinking even earlier a couple of times. :D
@tiffanyshockley8469
21 күн бұрын
When he said that, I said out loud, "that's not true!" And then the fact check came haha
Such a wholesome episode, guys! I have so many things to comment: 1. I love the connection and respect you have towards the elderly (and how alcohol is ubiquitous in these interactions 🤣) 2. Cinematography and drone shots are impeccable, as usual 3. These former USSR countries episodes are always my favorite! 4. The helicopter ride looked like a FPV drone adventure 😂 5. The doctor is an absolute LEGEND! 6. I’ll never get over the fact that you randomly met Staffan, the man who represents Yes Theory in a nutshell! Thanks for the effort of sharing these stories with us 🫶🏻
@nanna1334
21 күн бұрын
Thank you, I'd love to give you one friendly advice, We Georgians, don't like to be referred as former USSR country, Georgia is one of the ancient countries in the world, and deserves to not be mentioned as "former soviet country" ❤ just like we don't say, States of America as a former colony of England, France, and Spain, or Germany as a former Nazi Germany, we shouldn't refer Georgia as a former soviet country.
@prapanthebachelorette6803
21 күн бұрын
Understandable ❤
@smilemorewithsammy
20 күн бұрын
6 - I think about how crazy this is every single time Staffan is in a video. I love that man.
@mikamagnol8931
4 күн бұрын
@@nanna1334 I understand your view, but I doubt they meant it in a demeaning way. Every place has ancient roots, whether it was inhabited by humans early on or not. I think Beatriz was stating their historical draw to it. For example one historic draw for me is the Viking Age (not relevant for this episode). We can understand and appreciate different places and cultures, but there are sooooo many places to appreciate. It's normal for us to have favorites, or to be drawn to a place because of history/ culture/ food/ people/ nature/ etc. If they exclusively only referred to Georgia as a former USSR country, I can see how that would be a bit demeaning. However, we cannot know that is what they do based on a single mention of it. It is a former USSR country, and I think they were trying to tell us about something they have interest in, as opposed to what Georgia is at the core.
Ushguli has intrigued me since the moment I heard about it much for the same reason as you all! I've lived in Georgia for the last two years, and December 2023 I visited for the first time with my family who were visiting at the time. Against all weather reports, we got more than 1 meter of snow while staying in Ushguli and got stranded 2 extra days before the road was passable. The drive back will forever be the sketchiest ride of my life! During our time in the village, we had delicious food and amazing hospitality despite not having power or heat. For one, my wife got very sick, and the community gathered medicine from their personal supplies (since there are no stores or pharmacies). We also drank a lot of chacha by candlelight in one of the towers, since there was nothing better to do! It was certainly a once in a lifetime "seek discomfort" moment!
@AJ-ht3kf
21 күн бұрын
I imagine that staying in the tower for a night would be such a surreal experience that I'd like to try.
Imagine turning one of those villages into a Yes Theory settlement. Build some greenhouses or a sustainable way of growing food during winter, have people visit to help out with renovating during summer. ...you would need some kind of military cargo helicopters to get supplies there though. but man that place looks like paradise. :o
As a hermit... this place seems like a dream! I live alone in the woods in northern Minnesota in a 450sqft cabin. I have many deer and rabbits that roam my property and it makes me so happy to be in nature. It can be lonely sometimes, but I enjoy the peacefulness of being alone.
@chrisbarry9345
22 күн бұрын
I'm basically a hermit in a city ha
@whatintheworld7624
22 күн бұрын
@@chrisbarry9345 I can relate lol before living in Minnesota I lived in Los Angeles
@toribern816
22 күн бұрын
Same here in Chicago 😂 recluse in my house.
@ExpandingHeart
21 күн бұрын
I agree, it seems like it would be wonderful. I enjoy the peace and tranquility of being alone despite loneliness. My only hesitations are the fact that the place is cut off from supplies for months at a time, and that I don't speak the language, but if you learn enough of the language to get by and how to survive in their way and you're careful, it would be worth it.
@sarahporter9541
21 күн бұрын
My dad owned most of a little island outside of Cook. It had been two older geologists back in the mid 18oos. There were 5 cabins..old school..no electricity when he got there..and he raised a young family out there..even in winter! Was an amazing place!!!
I'm always tearing up when they talk with lovely elderly people and they start talking about how we should be more closer together and take care of each other more~
@althejazzman
20 күн бұрын
That's probably always happened in society, and always will.
@maryanngibbs6963
15 күн бұрын
me too
@chrisSVT
15 күн бұрын
Me too...
Just want to hug all those brave villagers, especially the old doctor. Great job guys for documenting this extraordinary place on our planet!
🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪 Seeing people appreciate Georgia’s raw beauty brings so much joy to me. It re-awakens the love for my country that I sometimes forget I have. I hope you know the impact you made with this video. You will be remembered by those people you saw till the end of their lives. They will reminisce about your presence in the cold and lonely months of winter ahead. Thank you for portraying Georgia beautifully and do come back! You will be surprised how much this country has to offer! With love, From Georgia❤
Hey guys love your videos! Bit of constructive criticism - when travelling to isolated, poor villages like this one, please bring along a boxful of goodies, i e, basic necessities: Bread, cooking oil, flour, salt, sugar, yeast, macaroni, matches, toilet paper, painkillers etc. Will be the best $50 ever spent. Elderly residents can't carry too much back from the shops! Unfortunately in some countries, pensions are as little as $200 a month🥰
@tcolley
21 күн бұрын
Respectfully, we don’t know what the brought or did for these people. They could have arranged for a weekly shipment of supplies for all we know.
@nadanedd1131
21 күн бұрын
@@tcolley You're right. I only mentioned this due to my experience with my own grandma.🥰.
@tcolley
21 күн бұрын
@@nadanedd1131 I noticed at end of his trip to Yemen they showed a clip of him giving his hosts a lot of gifts
@equinox4467
20 күн бұрын
@@tcolley If anything, it would be nice if they mentioned it so they educate on good etiquette when visiting places like this. As a Kurd, people that have relatives in remote places like this do the same.
@hokudadog7637
19 күн бұрын
Yes, we expect they had manners to bring little gifts or supplies with them to the village - or their guide should educate them.
As Georgian, I am so glad that you are appreciative of our country🥰so excited🇬🇪🇪🇺
@PrototypeSourri
22 күн бұрын
Lovely country, lovely people. Will definitely come back.
@cxar71
22 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to welcome you guys into the EU. It would be great to be able to travel borderless into beautiful Georgia. Love from 🇮🇹🇪🇺.
@PrototypeSourri
21 күн бұрын
I hope the Russian influence in your government will lessen soon and we can welcome you to the EU brother
@dylan2478
21 күн бұрын
Hope to one day travel to georgia as a eu citizen to a eu member state Hope to welcome you soon georgia! Greetings from Flanders 🖤💛
@Choviesme
21 күн бұрын
Thank you all for the support! We will meet in EU soon❤️
Don’t ever stop making these videos. I know people want 10 seconds of entertainment but this is genuine travel journalism and exploration. We live in a time of global change and insecurity and documenting this is importent
I am in Tears 🇬🇪 It's the best feeling seeing your country's beauty and culture shown by you guys ! Thank you
I don't know if it was planned, but thank you for posting this on our Independence Day! საქართველოს გაუმარჯოს! 🇬🇪
@Ellary_Rosewood
21 күн бұрын
საქართველოს გაუმარჯოს! 🇬🇪
@antoniomoreira4950
21 күн бұрын
Your alphabet looks so special, love from Portugal
@sonetteduplessis1023
16 күн бұрын
long live georgia. i have visited your country twice, its the most beautiful ❤
"If you don't have self-respect, you have nothing to offer others" ... What a piece of knowledge! Thank you for bringing it. I want to acknowledge how great it was of you to ask the question to the elder and how great your work is. Thank you for sharing!
Ah 😂 if only Staffan was the encouraging voice in all of our minds!
Been here. What a place this was. The people, the food, the stunning views. The most crazy part was the roads to get there. Would definitely go back again.
Honestly I get the feeling that my generation is craving a lifestyle like this. Do they have the strength and selflessness it would take to live that kind of life? I dont know. But I think the small, tight-knit communities and simple lives is something a lot of us long for.
@ninairish763
20 күн бұрын
I completely agree
@joesr31
17 күн бұрын
Most of our generation will fail epicly though tbh
@bethanywoodward7614
16 күн бұрын
@@joesr31 I still hope they try.
yes theory, please listen to this. Your videos are the only things I watch anymore that actually makes me FEEL something. The way you depict the places you go to and emphasize the importance of the things- I can’t thank you enough for opening my eyes time and time again. Please don’t ever stop making these videos- you still truly do not understand the reach you have
@althejazzman
20 күн бұрын
As per the caption at the end, they are stories so much more than just videos.
@smilemorewithsammy
20 күн бұрын
THE FEELING is what us as filmmakers are obligated to do - this is how we'll heal the world 🫶 Yes Theory inspire me so much
@kimtorre810
18 күн бұрын
Agree
Please, never stop doing these type of documentaries, you truly are my favorite KZread channel and I really love to watch and to know the world and these stories and these people through you guys! It is really worth it, at least for me, that you guys go the extra mile to have the patience to fulfill the needs to make a great video and to share these stories the right way! Keep up the amazing work you are doing! Please never give up!
I am watching from Thailand, so beautiful landscape, kind people, even if many thing are quite difficult for living but they are strong enough to stay there, i am really respect. Love from Thailand.
The yes theory editor needs a raise😂😂😂😂 the hat switching and fact checking thomas’ drinking 😂😂😂
@jahnkovt
16 күн бұрын
and the advertisement with Stefan’s voice too 😂
How many isolated places does it take to make isolation feel isolated.
@VisibletoanyoneonYoutubes
22 күн бұрын
5 grams in silent darkness 😮😂❤
@CatskillProduction
21 күн бұрын
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@maolcogi
21 күн бұрын
Yes.
@marianbundel1229
20 күн бұрын
I'm confused
Thank you for shining a light on things not many KZreadrs find dawning to document. This had me in tears by the end of it really realizing how much these generations are slipping through our fingertips and we should truly preserve them and their cultures for as long as possible. For us and for them. This was beautiful, thank you.
@PeppermintPaddy-cb6hy
21 күн бұрын
I was also in tears with so many realizations! This episode was deep
They should do a video where they take someone there who’s never left the village and show them around the world. That would be awesome!
I love the energy Thomas, Staffan and Ammar is spreading to this world!
@YesTheory
22 күн бұрын
That ad was worth watching just for the idea of having stafan as my inner monologue
@YesTheory
21 күн бұрын
Me not blushing / Staffan
As a fellow Georgian i would like to thanks you guys for spreading the word about us! this video makes me and rest of us very proud! thank you so much.
The georgians are incredibly nice people and are very welcoming. Without mentioning the very old and maintained cultured they managed to preserved on top of the freedom spirit that inhabits them and the stunning cuisine. Amazing video, amazing people, amazing country !
I am planning to go to Georgia (and Ushguli) for a month in the summer, so your video came at the perfect time! Thanks for showing those beautiful landscapes to a wider audience!
@sandro6411
22 күн бұрын
good luck. try as many foods as you can,because there are too many
@PrototypeSourri
22 күн бұрын
Have fun. Eat all the khachapuri!
@thatflemishdude4034
21 күн бұрын
Georgia is the most unique and hospitable country I’ve been to, you won’t regret it! 🇬🇪❤️
@RagnarokPKXD
21 күн бұрын
Go live there
Dude Staffan's jumping on Thomas' back is just pure joy to see 😀
@YesTheory
22 күн бұрын
Haha, glad you liked it! I couldn't resist / Staffan :)
@Scxoop123
20 күн бұрын
@@YesTheory Yall are so cute its unbearable
makes me feel proud to be georgian, after all of these years of nonstop wars and yet here we are - still standing
@ILikeAmazingThings
12 күн бұрын
Prayers to you guys. To be honest, I don't know much about Georgia but I will definitely read some articles now. Greetings from Switzerland
@user-ci6dt4xy8r
12 күн бұрын
@@ILikeAmazingThings tysm, i love Switzerland alot aswell. It's such a beautiful country in my opinion and i would def love to visit it in the future
@ILikeAmazingThings
12 күн бұрын
@@user-ci6dt4xy8r Aww cool, thank you :) Take care!
That doctor is a true saint. Bless his heart and may he go on to save many more.
I knew immediately that this was going to be Georgia from those beautiful mountains in the first clip. Georgia is such a stunning country, I used to live there a few years ago and am happy to say that I'll be going back later this year! The people are so kind, strong and resilient. I miss it so much, there's nothing like it. It really does feel like you're stepping back into time. and as an artist, this country has brought so much inspiration to my work. ❤🇬🇪
YEAAAAAAAAAAAH! GEORGIA MENTIONED! DIDEBA SAKARTVELOS!!! 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪 Love Svaneti
@SerafimsOrthodoxJourney
22 күн бұрын
on our independce day as well! May God bless Sakartvelo and its people until the end of times
@jerome9141
22 күн бұрын
Went to Georgia last year, Tbilisi was a wonderful place, but I did a few days in Kazbegi and WOW the view was breathtaking. Coming from Singapore where it is cityscape 100% of the time, I never felt more at peace.
@racsoleerf124
22 күн бұрын
@@jerome9141 Kutaisi and Svaneti are AMAZING aswell, if you ever go back you should definetly visit those places aswell!
please never stop these styles of videos, because the value is beyond the likes and the views it gets
I am SO grateful you chose to go the extra step in this journey for part two, you made an excellent point at the end.
I love finding out about places I have literally never heard of before like *Ushguli*
Damn they did the Trip my Grandparents had to take to School!
"If you don't have self-respect you have nothing to offer others" such a beautiful quote
"I don't want to drink" "Just pick up a glass and say something!" Love ittttt!!!!~ haha~ I was just thinking on these journeys they are always drinking and I don't drink so what an awkward situation it'd be for me to be there! Then the guy in the back says he doesn't want to drink! What a relief!
This episode made me sad. A small mountain village like that would be my dream! Sad that everyone is leaving them. Love the doctor and his horse. So dedicated to the people. ❤
Man the Caucasus region is so bloody stunning. Breathtakingly beautiful.
Easily one of the best videos Ive watched on KZread in months. PLease dont change. LOVE this type of content. Thank you for bringing these areas to us!!
Remote, sparsely inhabited with difficult weather conditions, yet stunningly beautiful. Love the devotion, testaments and convictions of their faith by the kindness, compassion and caring that they exhibit at every turn, in every word spoken and with each moment of their days. May God our Father be with them and bless them abundantly forever in His Kingdom, by His Grace. ♾
these places are so beautiful. meeting with old people teach you wisdom. thank you for taking us with you.
In Georgia, bread, cheese and drink are life. Always with a poetic toast.
@brettbarry8492
19 күн бұрын
Sounds like heaven, so simple but so rich in culture, loved that the mountains have their own spices and Thomas immediately spotted it out as foreign.
Super happy yall were able to make it back! It's very important to share the stories of people that live this secluded lifestyle, motivating others to keep it alive
Thank you for showing this beautiful part of the world to those of us who most likely won’t have the opportunity to see in person. Georgia looks absolutely beautiful and the people you met are such an example of resilience and warm hospitality. The doctor in particular was incredible, his sense of responsibility and duty was really inspiring.
I've been watching yes theory from Georgia for about 5 years, feels great to hear you guys talking about and appreciating this country :) thank you!
thomas completely lying about early booze was the funniest shit
@smilemorewithsammy
20 күн бұрын
I thought it seemed familiar that he "hadn't ever had alcohol this early" hahaha
@YesTheory
20 күн бұрын
the editors did not let that lie SLIDE 🤣 -thomas
The doctor's words about he is the only one in the village who can take care of sick people, melt my heart and I got tears
Thank you for making the effort for the second part! It is stunningly beautiful, and endlessly fascinating to see true homesteading and traditional community living that is so very different from our world of chaos and strife. These types of videos where you go to super unique places and just get to meet the locals, those are the best IMO. Loved this! ❤
I traveled from kutaisi to mestia with a mate 4 years ago. Hands down the sketchiest road I've ever been on. We took a small plane back when we had to go :'). It was one of the best trips I ever had. The people are so nice and generous, I can relate on drinking in the morning, when I was offered a shot at 10 am by a local for example. Keep up the great work guys, much love!
If they built a large greenhouse connected to a house, I bet some younger people would be willing to move there. If you're young, healthy and can grow all your own food, what more do you need in life? Maybe they can organize an event in the summer and have a lot of young people come with materials to build a greenhouse and house.
@user-sc7fk5ys6x
17 күн бұрын
And healthy retirees would come too, if the property is affordable!
@thewanderingwriter4448
4 күн бұрын
They’ll also need the conveniences of hospitals in case of any accidents, maybe some horses for easy mobility, and even better - build a road to have a much safer path of travel to villages like these.
18:09 I was pumped when Staffan appeared. Love that guy! He handled that 🚁 ride pretty good.
Thank y’all for doing these videos. It’s amazing to see the beautiful people and places that still exist, remote from moser society. They evoke a very melancholy feeling. Knowing how hard some live, how that way of life is being lost, how ungrateful we can be and also how much beauty there is in people.
Every video of Yes Theory never ceases to amaze me.... Nowadays we live in such a fast and busy world, but forget how beautiful, quiet and peaceful it can be. Those people's view of the world is so beautiful and inspiring
@ninairish763
20 күн бұрын
That’s all by design sadly the evil doers or “powers that be” don’t want us connected to nature and our cultures so they can be forgotten and erased. I truly hope there is an anti-tech movement like Thomas said and we return to nature and simple living.
Please never do shorts! We need these deep, meaningful stories 😊
@YesTheory
21 күн бұрын
hehe if we ever do them it wouldn't be stopping to do these stories, we will see!
Thank you for taking the time and effort to bring this video to life to honor those living there. I am so moved 💕
Thank you YES , I felt so connected with you and everyone; this is because of your profound style of delivery and being genuine
BTW, I held my breath on that helicopter until Stefan made me laugh! I love Stefan ❤️ His energy is contagious 😍
Did you guys intentionally drop this video on the Independence day of Georgia? Gives it an extra value ❤
A story well put. Well done. You said these kinds of videos are not so much normal nowadays, but I on the other hand really appreciate such videos. Thank you for taking me back to the time and making me happy and relaxed.
I just found myself staring at the comment section for minutes wondering if I should post anything or not and then I remembered say yes! your team is beautiful. I’m so thankful that all of you are in existence. Thank you for doing the daring and thank you for being the loving people you are. villages like this, are around the globe, I think we really can get people to go as an experience that might just turn into a lifestyle
When stuff hits the fan, it will force people to flee the cities. And the few that are lucky enough to make it will repopulate and build places like these villages. It is the circle of life.
Beautiful. I live alone in the middle off nowhere. I appreciate these types of videos because they share the silence. Some how we must learn that what comes around goes around. We must learn to love our neighbors.. and that love will return. As for chatter in your brain good news. Getting old. over 65.. the brain starts to become silent. The silence brings so much peace. Thanks for sharing,
Beautiful video representing a little bit of Georgia, people, places, mountains 💕 thank you for filming this and documenting the lives of local people
suddenly village's population grew by 700%
Your stories are so inspirational that my husband and I are each doing our own journey over the next year. We realized the importance of your messages. Thank you for your stories. They do inspire!
The part with the Doctor brought me to tears.... May God bless him mightily.
Thank you for going the extra mile (literally) and putting in the time to make these kinds of videos. There's so much more to share than just reaction videos and shorts, I really appreciate all of the amazing videos you guys keep making!!
I wish that these kind of videos would be longer and would go deeper into both the stories of the people as well as the experiencs that Thomas and Staffan for example have.
The beauty, culture and identity of this country is breathtaking! Georgia! ♥
I'm sure you hear this all the time but please do not ever stop making longer form content. Watching your travels and learning more about different places, just like these remote villages in Georgia, really opens my eyes to better understanding how people find ways to live in the most unique conditions. The resiliency of people never ceases to amaze.
YESSSS MORE OF GEORGIAAAAA
@klm20079
22 күн бұрын
you are the georgia i need
Such interesting content and storytelling. Thanks again the YT team for making this video.
Thank you for the video. I appreciate this as much as I do your Syria and Maldova videos. I like the soul and sentiments captured. And thank you Staffan for mentioning the horse, that your prayers will include the horse too. It’s an old horse and without it, the doctor can’t really be a doctor for the village. 😊❤
Thank you for traveling around the world and showing us these beautiful people and places. You preserve these places through documentation and spreading knowledge.
This is going to be exciting! Strap in boys! Thank you for this heart pumping adventure!
One of my dream to go to Georgia, this country is unbelievable, people, food it is the best. I hope this villages won't desapier. With all globalization and all anxiety that we are suffering, covid and wars, more and more we want to be on nature and e desconecte from all rhis s***
Who else cry everytime watch their video? Love the emotions this video captures. So glad we get to see these beautiful villages and these beautiful people
Love your curiosity, the thirst for knowledge & understanding of the world, people, communities, lands... and then sharing this :-).
Great Content. Keep it up! ❤
Wow incredible video i learnt so much from this
As an Eastern Orthodox Christian, thank you for showing these beautiful churches and their icons! Very special!
I live in Chicago and I am so lonely in life that I talk to myself the exact same way that lady did with the flowers. 🌸 😂
@paintballgr
21 күн бұрын
I feel you. Just take care of yourself, love him and everything will be in place. It's not bad to be lonely, it's bad to feel it's yout fault 😊
@RagnarokPKXD
21 күн бұрын
Go live there
@ninairish763
20 күн бұрын
Right!!!!! I talk out loud to myself all the time ha!!!!
@smilemorewithsammy
20 күн бұрын
That's so normal and respect to you for being confident enough to do that - I do too in public sometimes but record it on voice memos with my phone so it looks like I'm speaking to someone lol
@toribern816
20 күн бұрын
@@smilemorewithsammy that’s actually a good idea 😂
While I love the videos about these extraordinary places, I really miss the spontaneity that Yes Theory videos used to have! It's mostly the best of this and that, most dangerous, first seen, etc... but you're now based in Europe. So why not simply go back to your roots again, take a map of Europe and blindly pick anywhere to go to? I think lots of people would love it!
@ItsMeChu
20 күн бұрын
Yeah I miss that shit, picking random strangers and taking them skydiving or something. Its starting to feel like a traveling channel
I can't think of anyone producing stories this sincere. Beautiful. Thank you all ❤
Well done guys for making it to high mountains of Georgia 🇬🇪. Really loved this video (unlike the previous one from Georgia). Thanks a lot ❤ and well done to the editor for writing 'fearless heart' instead of 'brave' as the meaning of USHGULI !
I love Staffan!
Wow I caught this in the first minute from 🇸🇬. Can’t wait to watch this
@92delano
22 күн бұрын
Walao same here! 😊