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0:00
Интро
1:52
Немного моей лирики
3:48
Знакомство с Эмилем и Настей. История переезда в Колумбию
7:17
Сравнение жизни в Испании и Колумбии
11:10
Путешествие в Хардин
15:46
Первые впечатления Эмиля и Насти от Колумбии
18:13
Что приятно шокировало в Колумбии?
20:47
Как сделать переезд в Колумбию максимально комфортным?
23:25
Про компанию Arbat Homes
25:08
За чем Настя скучала после переезда?
25:50
5 «нельзя» в Колумбии
27:46
Отношение местных к приезжим
30:18
История Колумбии
36:18
Об 11 потоке курса по комплексному интернет-маркетингу в школе цифровых навыков пара
38:50
Ресурсы Колумбии
41:39
Столица «кофейного треугольника» - город Перейра
44:20
Воспоминания Эмиля о первом посещении Колумбии
46:18
Про Пабло Эскобара
53:15
О пластических операциях
55:30
Центр города Картахена
58:27
О чем этот город?
1:00:42
Колумбийские девушки
1:02:22
Открытие банковского счета. Бюрократия
1:04:16
Колумбийская семья
1:08:42
Отличия колумбийского менталитета
1:08:55
Алкоголь
1:10:17
Праздники и традиции
1:12:02
Рынок Mercado Bazurto
1:14:27
В ресторане у Фабиана
1:16:14
История города Медельин
1:25:06
Знакомство с доном Фернандо – продавцом супа
1:29:30
Разница между разными классами населения
1:35:15
Воровство, проституция, наркотики
1:38:25
Зарплаты
1:39:24
Работа для иностранцев. Визы
1:44:56
Работа Эмиля и Насти
1:49:15
Налоги
1:51:53
Расходы на жизнь в Медельине
1:54:43
Знакомство с детьми Эмиля и Насти
1:56:22
Медицина
1:57:37
Стоимость аренды и покупки квартиры
2:00:57
Доставка
2:01:54
Автомобили
2:03:01
Пенсии
2:04:07
О скале Эль-Пеньон-де-Гуатапе
2:05:17
О поиске выгодных авиабилетов и путешествий TripMyDream
2:06:19
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Why Medellin and what kind of city is it?
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it's no secret what was present here
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there was a very strong drug cartel
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such a world famous leader as Pablo
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Escobar, in principle, the city was straight
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His real lair is the basis that you
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I was most surprised when we arrived here
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there is another beauty here, you need to understand it
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realize here you have Poverty on the street
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and here's the luxury of glitter people with gold
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drinking coffee
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let's be honest, security is in
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Barcelona and Colombia where you and yours
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children feel comfortable you always
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you are in sight of someone who can
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do something bad for you and how
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you were not prepared for this early or
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late something happens and happens
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even if not with you in front of your eyes
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you that already changes your attitude
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they could just drive you through with a machete
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cut off your hand to take your watch
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because at that moment Pablo lost
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completely mind the amount of ammunition
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machine guns, gun cartridges, everything that was
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it was just something all around
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military actions What are they Colombian
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girls
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the master's son's bride was Miss
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Colombia that year And she taught me
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by the way, dance salsa and a little bit
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Spanish because there is a lot
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Colombia has a bad reputation
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accordingly when people come through
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stereotypes and decide to move
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in colombia colombians it is accepted
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they are very proud of you
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open their doors to their consciousness
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heart and that's why Colombia became for us
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tried some other way out
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which we are really successful we are happy
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that we live here
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Hello today I want to show you that
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the world is often not at all like ours
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seems to be how he is portrayed in society that
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humanity often thinks in stereotyped and
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doesn't get to the point please answer
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to one question What three words come
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when mentioning Colombia Yes for most
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This is Coca crime beautiful affordable
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Girls you will also most likely remember
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Pablo Escobari and Shakira weed cartels
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and robberies and much less often magic
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nature the best coffee in the world emeralds
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salsa and real hospitality before
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recently I'm the same way
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I imagined this country and I admit
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never even thought about her
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visiting but My perception is radical
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changed after two weeks
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immersion in the life and life of the country of Colombia
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located in the northwestern part
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South America is washed by waters
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Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by God
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incredible nature and kind people
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who have been healing for almost 30 years
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tragedy that in the last century broke
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many judges broke up their families and carried away
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thousands of lives here believe that time
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treats live every day like it's the last and
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appreciate what they have Today we are together with
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we will dispel the myths and let you know
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really what is Colombia and how to
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it's where expats live, Colombia, have a nice time
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viewing
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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Meet this mili Nastya couple
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which we traveled far and wide
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quit all of Colombia a couple of years ago and that’s it
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in Spain they moved here to live and so
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loved this place so much
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practically dragged me into the country But
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what brought them here they are now
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initially we have a history with Colombia
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began in eighty-six when
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my aunt married a Colombian
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my older sister my mother moved here and
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89 We came to visit spent Here
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three months I first met
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this lovely country and saw everything that
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we see here today But of course then
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there was another era then 2001 arrived
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live in Barcelona where he lived for 20 years and for
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while I lived there I often came and
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visited and saw the Progress that exactly
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This is where the development of the city of life took place
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people later When the lockdown happened in
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the moment when the restriction on
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moving we began to evaluate wherever we
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wanted to move because the situation
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became a little unpleasant
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live in Barcelona although we lived
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not far from a very small town
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town sanctions only 100 thousand
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population and, in principle, the atmosphere was
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pretty good but it started
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some interesting power clashes
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began to instill tolerance of all kinds
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concepts like homo filter sexuality and
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so on and in general they introduced First there was
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one pride day then Weekend then
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a week Then a month and it got to the point where
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schools there on May 25 If you want If
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your children are going to school then the boy should
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come dressed as a girl
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this must be your boy's day
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went to school that day no just not
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let's go of course because it was that
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match here are different ups and downs of our teachers
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to his son when he spoke at the age of 8
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because he has some kind of
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They said that there was no rush maybe
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moments like these made us serious
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think and began to direct us to
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side of trying to change place
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I love living at least very much
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Barcelona has also been with me for 10 years and we
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Of course we were very much in love with the city
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you never think it's from there
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leave but the moment has come
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when after all restrictions are lifted
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we started moving seriously about it
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thinking made a little difficult
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across the country they realized that the best place for something
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we lived we are unlikely to find
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began to regard other places as one
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one morning we were drinking coffee and
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having already analyzed all the places where we
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visited everything we saw and appreciated
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point of view already when you arrive
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relaxing is one thing, but when do you arrive?
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transfer your family for the purpose of moving
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organize your children's life
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look with different eyes we were on
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Ibiza to palm trees to Mallorca to Valencia and
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somehow it didn’t work out for us, we realized what it was
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it's a shame as they say there's no difference
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especially and we sang coffee in the morning and I brewed
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coffee I'm talking about This is good coffee Listen ah
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maybe Colombia and this phrase by Emil is at the root
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changed the fate of our heroes Before this
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moment Nastya had no idea that
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is Colombia and those videos that she
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I didn’t have time to look it up on the internet at all.
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attracted but rather alarmed and
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scared like most of us
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at the same time have sold the country city
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Medel Linko who is the place where is the family with
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three children are worth moving and what do you
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think in a month 10 years
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life together in Spain fit into
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Odessa suitcases and our family
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went to a meeting
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there is an opinion that Barcelona is very
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has changed over the past I don’t know years
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10-20 you lived 20 years and came to one
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Barcelona She was such a sucker
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country Yes, that's all, and then when it's already there
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and Moroccans came. Many others
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foreigners and there was a time when there was
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they closed the lockdown on everyone
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earned money then they went very quickly
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earn money That's true indeed
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when you first come to Barcelona
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I also came across this step a little
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because they are a little bit Catalan
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others and to feel
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like at home I made a little effort
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learned Catalan he has five
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dialects and it allowed me to enter
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closer to VKontakte by local people I
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really built a family home there
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very warm circle of people around me
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local people and
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changes in the ruling power which
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today there are cities in the world
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Barcelona the results of their actions are obvious
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this security, or rather the lack thereof
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this is a huge amount of changes
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rode more than 200 kilometers of bicycles
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the roads were cut a lot
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places for cars as for Parking
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so everything has become much better for travel
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more difficult and less comfortable Safety
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This is a separate topic altogether because
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there are a large number of armed and
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attacks with violent force
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attacks on people for the purpose of stealing
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something in the moment plus a relationship
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governments to entrepreneurs
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how they treated our businesses
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small small business can be said for
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medium business that we had in
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It was very difficult to survive under Covid conditions
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and there was no government attitude
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kindly or somehow nudging
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for development they only wanted
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kill your money taxes gave loans
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with negative interest, that is, given
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interest-free No you took 100
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you return 98 only to pay tax
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now we have thought accordingly
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this whole situation was decided what was needed
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some radical change and therefore
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Colombia has become something like this for us
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exit
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having tried which we really realized
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felt it and today we really
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we can say that we are happy that we
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we live here let's be honest
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safety in Barcelona and Colombia
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if you compare where you and your children are
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I feel more comfortable One hundred percent
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here Really true I think now
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smashed It's just that this myth is not here either
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Very safe Do you know any
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nuances you don't go where you don't belong
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need to be you just know it and in
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in other cases, wherever you are and
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no matter what you do, how you feel
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comfortable because you're moving
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You gave life according to your rhythm
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you know where you feel comfortable here
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I calmly leave my phone on the table
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When in a restaurant Even if we are sitting
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near the street no one will catch him
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will run away like Barcelona
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only the security perimeter that you
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you can build it here with ease
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understanding simply where you are going somewhere
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you rotate, it's not comparable at all to
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it is impossible for the security perimeter in
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Barcelona is just like this everyday
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moments that you are always at
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in sight of someone who can do something for you
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do something bad there and no matter how you are
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prepared for this sooner or later
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something happens and happens even if
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not with you, in front of your eyes, with you already
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change your attitude now we
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We are located near the city
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Hardin
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columbia whose capital is mary
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Gin our journey began in
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basically from the city of Meledzhin but we arrived
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We are here because it’s like here
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historical cultural and in fact
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center nature center I think that
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a statement to say that this is mine
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the reservation is such that here we have us
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meet 50 shades of green Yes, these 50
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shades they are very pleasing to the eye and soul and
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Yes, here I confess to you that there is still
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on the plane when we ran to Medilin I
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I lost control of myself and just
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mouth wide open, pleasantly surprised at everything
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time repeated Wow what nature how
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this is a beautiful place where we are now
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we find this is a Finnish local guy Juan
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who quit his job at a bank in the capital
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Colombia's richest man bought land here and
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opened a small center where he receives
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guests and engages in agriculture
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his wife lives with him in Finke and Switzerland and
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two children about this family and the week I
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I'll tell you in one of the other videos what
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such a Finnish as I understand by Finnish
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implies the presence of an Earth on which
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Do you have a dacha house or any other building?
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so now you and I are on the same side
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it's like a two hour drive from mendelin
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But on the other hand we saw of together
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where are you in the wild
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surrounded by magical mountains, forests and
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coffee plantations here houses and
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famous farmers are located far away
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from each other and everyone can enjoy
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solitude and unity with nature road
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from the medallion here everything is no less picturesque
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time I want to stop again
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take off with a drone and set up another one
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timelapse to visit local cafes and
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dining room to chat with locals to
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then convey to you the atmosphere of this
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side and its inhabitants usually get
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you can get here in two and a half hours but
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it took us all 7 hours We also
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we stopped by to see the local retreat center
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and the economy in Gray parties is simple
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stopped and watched too
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grazing cows, also a family
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ants carrying something somewhere
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we ate delicious local food twice and this
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fried our bean soup rice
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Avocado and turnip beans are local
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cornmeal tortillas often filled with cheese
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such a set on the table became for us
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normal food for this trip and
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In the end, late in the evening, we arrived at
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another flavor of the town of Hardin
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one of the most beautiful cities in Colombia which
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part of the country's coffee triangle
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they say that the city has not changed
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the same as 150 years ago here
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many cafes bars restaurants claves
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with craft goods and very atmospheric
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streets where you just want to get lost
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and wander also showed that the city
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Good for pensions and retirees
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which seemed to be the majority here
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a man from the city has lived for many years
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Ukraine which has its own restaurant But in
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we didn’t find him that day, but it was early
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the next morning we woke up
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high in the mountains with a magical view and
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singing birds literally came out of their
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nests in a tree met a local
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tasted by a coffee farmer
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real Colombian coffee
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cooked by the same local
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took a walk around different finches and took off three
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local residents that you will see in
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separate issue and went
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Nastya in another special
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place
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[music]
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[music]
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This is my favorite village village Well
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poblo Yes, this is a small village
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city ​​It's just very luxurious
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rules it's closed You can't just come here
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so come and go for a walk through the streets You
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must either be 8 in the hotel or have
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stopped at my villa, didn't set it up
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no but since we work related to
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tourism We have access to all secret
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Colombia places
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that's why we come here lets us in
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we can enjoy the beauty here
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walking here is 5 degrees warmer
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warm up and swim accordingly
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enjoy beauty and privacy
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there aren't as many people like us here
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we can see in any tourist place
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Colombia is exactly what it is
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feature of such a Pearl near
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There are medals We really like it
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appeared here auntie auntie already warmed up
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I warmed it up where I needed it and anointed it here
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in Azerbaijani
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and they were waiting for you here, in any case, you are here
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come here are your first impressions
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Hello Colombia Well it was all for a mile
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Okay, he was in his element And for me
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it was first of all, well, it's crazy
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contrast you come from Europe where everyone
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beautiful in Barcelona you live in your
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this beautiful burbukha in soapy
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in your bubble Everything is fine everything is beautiful
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went there beautifully went there beautifully there
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and here is another beauty that needs to be understood
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realize you arrived in a very contrasting way
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this is a country, that is, here you have poverty
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in People on the street and here's your luxury shine
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and everything is fine and there are people with gold
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they drink coffee and you see it all
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how are you parking, passing there?
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they are lying there and now you come in. It’s all good
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such a hop closed the curtain and everything and as it were
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this world no longer feels
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society in which we came from people with
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which people who were ours
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the first neighbors from friends who
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our children brought us in the first days
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We also received a little bit of this. Very
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strange realization in the same Spanish
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language spoken in Spain in
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Colombian people don't speak it at all.
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differently and one differentiating factor
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very important language there is a form
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addressing you in English she
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there is no you in Spanish there is that and
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Ustad so here you are on the forum
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kids talking to other kids here
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Not to mention children with strangers
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adults why because the shape
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respectful form of address here is more
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popular in linguistics
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aspect Yes, and they are used to it
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they talk like that
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them subconsciously is respect between
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people and between people it too
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present seriously expressed in
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A small child does not know Spain
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it will be calm to talk to you right away
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you may even be very brave and
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so you don’t even know a little
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curbed because Europeans
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they give birth to children quite late and
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then everything is permitted, there is no such thing here
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everything is permitted in moderation somehow but there is
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form of address specifically to an adult form
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children are cared for with respect
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their parents are worried about something
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as they say, they think it’s impossible to do all this
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you need to ask something completely different
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Children have a very mature approach to life
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We are three children, we constantly visit regularly
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Spain from the Spaniards from the Catalans with
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everyone or contacts know how it is
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works here I saw this difference and
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she's huge what do you have most
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Anastasia surprised me when I came here
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we arrived, what shocked you, what did you
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you think Ay class I would like to have
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the weather has always been like this
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I just arrived from Spain
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we were leaving it was cold if the tank was already We're at
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at that point it had been on for 2 months already
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heating in the house and we come here
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It's warm here We got off the plane I'm straight
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first
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I like the air here so much
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so soft and very pleasant
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It's not stuffy here, it's not hot, but it's not cold
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you have T-shirts, it's good to have a T-shirt, it's good
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so that you won't find yourself comfortable
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you're sweating and couldn't help but freeze
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of course that's the first thing I noted
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everything is perfect, the climate is right here, we take it
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prices for service are just a gift because
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what after Barcelona where are you
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housekeepers pay 10 euros per hour
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who comes there for 5-6 hours and even
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doesn't have time to iron
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it turned out to be convenient and comfortable for us
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here it is worth
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15 dollars a day and she comes and
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she does everything she cooks she does the laundry
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head removes folds out perfectly
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they forget you at home, you lie in
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the hotel is generally an awesome day, not any
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the service is just super after Spain
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We have done a lot of things over the years
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accepted there and understood that it was like this and
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there's no other way they work That's it if
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do you need a plumber there?
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the geyser needs to be repaired If
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Today is Monday a day off, don't you?
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wait he won't come no one will come to you
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or if you need to change something there
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Get ready to pay for it right away
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four times more expensive because you
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they just change the parts and won’t fix it
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Never because they don't know how to do it
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to do here everything turned out to be in this regard
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it’s just much easier after Spain
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already trained for this solitaire Yes it is
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with this calmness the acceptance that this is
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So nothing here annoys me anymore
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Colombians will never admit their guilt
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they may be wrong here's the industry
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for example, not with people there at all
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some average prism, yes, that is
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between some service or some
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partners sometimes a situation when they are not
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right they can try or give
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good decision but hear the words that Yes
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there's my mistake, am I wrong or what are you unlikely
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will you ever hear that's why here
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general such a good-natured atmosphere and
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relationships between people
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supported because no one no one
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does not blame does not receive does not blame and does not
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trying to make him feel guilty
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Colombia is probably in the top 5 now
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definitely goes to countries for Digital nomads
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digital nomads who ride
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they move and live and this will also be discussed
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release Very soon we will be shooting digital
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nomads in Colombia and here very
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a lot of people move, including Americans
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and Canadians and from various other countries here
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people are coming that they will have to go through that
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you passed and more coming here like
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adapt And so that the family and everyone
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the move became as comfortable as possible
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rule today due to the fact that
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there are social networks
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American or Canadian representatives
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from other countries the same French come
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it’s very easy to find your own people here
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any assimilation of an immigrant like me
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I've already been through this too
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Barcelona and principle saw in my experience
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there are a lot of people who changed their
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moved to Spain
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how they assimilate, how they try
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find your entrances and exits so to speak
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here today there are very
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good strong community and Americans and
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there is a separate division that
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war veterans or former employees
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American military personnel who
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have very small pensions from
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two or three to 6-7 thousand dollars per month
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that in the States it’s nothing for them
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not enough for them to live here
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this is more than enough to live and
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save more and help your children
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that's why a lot of people come and
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difficulties they face
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initially it's always a language barrier yes
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But if a person already has some
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community or point of reference for someone know
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Some easing is already beginning
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circumstances they must face
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Of course, with reality we have to do something
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plunge into your everyday life build find
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own housing if it’s a family then it’s a must
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school we can tell many people
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we help and always have helped and will
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help with such moments that
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necessary in order to somehow
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stop of course when people
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come first thing that these are questions
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housing You first rent Housing for
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airbnb and then you have to rent it on
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long term Because the difference is huge
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price is one thing when you have a contract for
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year you have the same price, it’s different when
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you pay monthly Yes and that’s perfect
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in proportion Well, there is a big serious difference
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in order to rent an apartment for
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long term you must have a number
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certain documents is the presence
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Sedala cards of this local
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show your income here there, that is, this
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it’s very important to prove there. There’s a lot more
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ability may be asked for some
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even a toucher, that is, a person who
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maybe the teacher can teach you for you
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be on a contract that has
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There are different documents here
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necessary bureaucratic requirements
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without which you won't even get to school
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not only housing
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[music]
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Yes we are facing this problem
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many Grants moving to the New Country
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due to ignorance of local nuances and
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legislation people often pay three
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times more they buy not what they need
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becomes victims of scammers and
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scammers they are denied a residence permit and simply
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deported in the last 5 years I visited
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more than 50 countries and filmed more than 50 episodes
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expats in every direction I have
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friends and your reliable people who
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help with selection and purchase
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real estate legalization and with others
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questions If you are like And very many
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are you considering Turkey especially my
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my favorite Alanita I recommend it to everyone
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issues related to election purchases
00:24:08
real estate contact my
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to a friend and son to the owner
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company
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his colleagues will help deal with everything
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nuances will select a suitable area and
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the object will honestly talk about the advantages and
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disadvantages and will help you make a choice even
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online Robot Homes has been making people for 13 years
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happy and son if necessary
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will arrange a meeting for you at the airport
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quench with a delicious breakfast and coffee
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in Turkish In one of its three offices
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and will show you what real Turkish is
00:24:40
its employees will help you select an object
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not only in Alanya but also in the city
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all contacts are in the description
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[music]
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When I felt like I was home
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two or three months for me in about a year
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At first I was on a swing like this
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there was an emotional period such as
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it's called yes depression
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Why did I miss fish most of all?
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restaurant First
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[music]
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we don't have much seafood here
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found
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the atmosphere of Europe is all about it
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a little later we had the sea
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we lived right on foot and went to the sea
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What are the five things you can't do in Colombia?
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swear
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on people And where was it possible in Barcelona
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swear
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then they curse at each other in the street and drink
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That's for sure
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immediately you all hear you become
00:26:11
behind your back you know how much noise there is
00:26:13
just like underwater they look at you
00:26:16
they are all lost they are not used to it
00:26:18
quiolence That is, this is already for them
00:26:20
aggression any manifestation of your emotions
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unacceptable to them and he is lost
00:26:25
man, you lost him all at once
00:26:27
I solved my question, so the section is necessary
00:26:29
decide
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calmly measured right to the mistake
00:26:33
I wanted to understand the person's situation and
00:26:36
I often say that I certainly understand you
00:26:38
I understand you very much but so and so
00:26:41
the situation has developed, a solution needs to be found
00:26:43
pay money without seeing the product Yes here
00:26:47
they love to breed, just like everywhere else in
00:26:49
in principle, probably in the world, but here is ours
00:26:51
The other day they were trying to deceive the coach.
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buy a phone for him there are all the possibilities
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payment for a bunch of forms This way and that he says Well
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good on the phone Show Bring or
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that I felt the air definitely
00:27:04
there was some kind of throwing
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yes if it is not through well-known sites or
00:27:11
verified contacts
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everyone gets paid even half the price
00:27:17
they are ready to do even for 500 dollars
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This is the scenario and you will come. Just no
00:27:21
this apartment because this address
00:27:23
it won't even be possible to trust everyone anymore
00:27:25
scary stories exactly because
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there are a lot of people here, it's such a country
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such
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Latin American TV series can help you
00:27:34
tell a story that you will believe
00:27:36
damn you just go and dream about your hands
00:27:42
Look at the color of your eyes and you will believe that
00:27:44
this is really the last word as a local
00:27:47
they treat people who come here in general very
00:27:50
good people are happy that someone
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comes from his place of life to another
00:27:55
that there are them because there are so many
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Colombia has a bad reputation
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accordingly when people come through
00:28:01
stereotypes and decide to move
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in colombia colombians it is accepted
00:28:06
very proud and I would
00:28:08
responsibility they are therefore trying
00:28:10
make your stay in this country
00:28:11
So you can do better accordingly
00:28:13
open their doors to their consciousness and
00:28:16
they are very good friends in their hearts and communicate
00:28:18
they are happy to invite people to
00:28:20
guests in all walks of life or this
00:28:23
where is the average plus You know I
00:28:25
I think it’s probably more in everyone though
00:28:26
Of course, we didn’t have to with 1-2
00:28:28
encounter but there were experiences when we
00:28:30
while in these areas they turned to
00:28:32
to people for some help or some
00:28:33
in cases of just some kind of attention they
00:28:36
very much pleasure, that is, you
00:28:37
friends who had a tire blow out
00:28:39
on the road in some place by God
00:28:41
forgotten in the middle of the country He was brought
00:28:43
the only motorcycle he was brought to
00:28:45
another city They helped him find it
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buy a wheel lead install it
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there are people who really get involved in your
00:28:49
problems They see that you are a foreigner
00:28:51
those who speak little but try to speak
00:28:53
in Spanish they do everything in their
00:28:54
strength to solve your situation
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[music]
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and of course I, as a foreigner, am the first
00:29:05
for several days I looked at everything and everyone like
00:29:07
a foreigner to me every second in this
00:29:09
turned out to be a crime boss in the country
00:29:11
and a man from the Mafia Imagine You
00:29:13
the first day you walk around the center of midolin and
00:29:15
you already want to go home just because
00:29:17
you ended up in some creepy place someone
00:29:19
he smells something in front of you and it’s not right
00:29:21
expensive that everyone here knows about
00:29:22
someone is producing something synthetic
00:29:24
inflates the package someone asks for money
00:29:26
someone is selling themselves, someone is dressing up
00:29:29
a girl and also sells herself, someone is sleeping
00:29:32
Someone's drinking a lot right on the street
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shows you his advantages when
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in the camera view I could go on for a long time but
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Later I realized that there is such a thing in the city
00:29:42
only the center and other areas
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safe enough and suitable for
00:29:46
life a great tour of the medallion and
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We will dive into it with you
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a little later but we are going to
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airport we board the plane very early
00:29:56
flight and fly to the city of Pereira
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Accordingly, the next Pinky is waiting
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mark is the son of a local millionaire who
00:30:01
studied by Pablo's son and nephew
00:30:03
Escobar champion bodybuilding
00:30:05
runs a family business and works
00:30:07
at the local mayor's office it's Finnish for friends
00:30:10
Mark's family is here big
00:30:12
gym farm where coffee is cultivated
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a beautiful view of life interview opens up
00:30:17
the brand will be a local video And we are with you
00:30:19
let's move now to the terrace near
00:30:21
pool where everyone is Milem and Nastya
00:30:23
getting ready for a long productive
00:30:25
Let's start the conversation by chanting the mantra om
00:30:29
understand the Colombian mentality
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I want to start in this beautiful place
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deal with the issue of mentality
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Colombians local to this country start
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understand it before you come to it
00:30:47
you need to understand what influenced the formation
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of this country What events Which countries
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what people influenced the mentality and
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in general on the formation of Colombia as a whole about
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than this country
00:31:01
Well, let's probably talk about it first
00:31:03
history of the country as we know it How it
00:31:06
recorded because before
00:31:08
Spanish landed
00:31:10
racestadors in Latin territory
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America South America here Like everyone else
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different tribes are known to have lived
00:31:18
directly on the territory of Colombia
00:31:20
scheduled tribes were the main ones
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This is Mishka kimbaya and tairona And now we
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We are located in the Quimbaya region, which is in
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in principle the heart of Colombia
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Central Central part is also
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called
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that is, this is the coffee axis of the country this is the one
00:31:39
region where most is grown
00:31:40
coffee and the history of the country from the moment when
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the Spanish crown sailed here for the first time
00:31:45
once there in 1492 So they met with
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these children started their
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called conquest and annexation
00:31:53
Colombia to Spain respectively
00:31:56
they called this region the viceroyalty
00:31:58
new Granada and I began to develop
00:32:01
colonization of lands naturally
00:32:04
enslavement of people who are practically
00:32:06
300 years
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took place While people born on
00:32:13
Latin American territory children or
00:32:15
the grandchildren of the same Spanish conquerors are not
00:32:18
rebelled against the Spanish crown because
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Living conditions changed a lot
00:32:24
here for these people who grew
00:32:26
Here the villagers were engaged in coffee
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the management of the Spanish crown is very tough
00:32:30
related to these people and demanded
00:32:32
small fees charged each time
00:32:34
changed the size of the bags, the weight of the bag then
00:32:38
quantity of goods that should have
00:32:40
shipping basically originated there
00:32:43
this is a great revolution liberation
00:32:45
Latin American manufacturer
00:32:47
which was a well-known symbol
00:32:49
Bolivar for many years they
00:32:51
fought somewhere at the beginning of the 19th century
00:32:55
Colombia was created and there within
00:32:57
the next hundred years until the beginning of 1900 were
00:33:01
a little different political changes
00:33:03
territorial Who was more in power
00:33:06
Who was smaller? But anyway, all this
00:33:07
it was quite bloody and tough
00:33:10
cruel and despite all the delights of this
00:33:13
nature of this region people for quite a long time
00:33:16
and suffered a lot And as soon as we think
00:33:19
that in 1903-5 Panama was separated and
00:33:23
then another era begins, it seems
00:33:26
some kind of peace but it didn’t last that long
00:33:28
somewhere in the 60s this begins
00:33:30
long protracted bloody conflict
00:33:34
armed among all armed
00:33:37
illegal formations that are trying
00:33:40
seize this or that area
00:33:41
territory for the purpose of producing
00:33:43
grow certain products on them
00:33:47
just koku accordingly this conflict
00:33:49
first 60s to 90 strong
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The era of Pablo Escobar escalated
00:33:55
hero park and vs
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groups and, in principle, somewhere in 2005
00:34:01
year it ended That is, if from 90 to
00:34:03
2005 was probably the peak
00:34:05
which was later extinguished by a strong military
00:34:08
invasion, that is, we are talking about the fact that
00:34:11
generation living in Colombia today
00:34:13
let's say people from 40 to 60 years old or something
00:34:17
otherwise they were always associated with some
00:34:20
tragedies that occurred in their families
00:34:22
for these last
00:34:23
40-50-60 years of history are inevitable, though
00:34:28
Of course there are people who say that
00:34:29
not affected much maybe directly
00:34:31
maybe they don't realize that for example that
00:34:33
same classmate or classmate with
00:34:35
university that was kidnapped for ransom
00:34:37
this also has some impact on your life
00:34:39
so today Colombia is
00:34:42
a country that, in principle, is not on the balance sheet
00:34:45
strong armed conflicts Although
00:34:46
groups still exist
00:34:50
some kind
00:34:51
some great pressure from the US
00:34:54
to pacify this conflict completely
00:34:57
but on the other hand he is still like that
00:34:59
lives
00:35:00
not so much they want to remember the movie with
00:35:03
Tom Cruise where this guy is all
00:35:05
took me to Yes on a plane but
00:35:08
government planes landed in
00:35:10
airport that was allocated to him
00:35:12
the state transported weapons to Nicaragua
00:35:16
to America for the state military
00:35:20
airplane
00:35:21
carried the powder and landed in the state
00:35:24
Arkansas whose chief prosecutor is
00:35:27
that moment was Bill Clinton then
00:35:28
became the governor of this state then became
00:35:31
President you brought up the topic
00:35:33
Yes, of course, who separated it and why?
00:35:37
Well, those who needed a good offshore
00:35:39
not far from us, that is, for us it is
00:35:42
probably one of the first offshore companies that
00:35:44
was created before everyone became there and
00:35:48
so on and it was done like me
00:35:51
I understand in my opinion This is in order to
00:35:54
control or direct resources
00:35:57
all received from Latin America and
00:36:00
group somewhere not on the territory
00:36:02
Latin America But it is in
00:36:04
a separate state which will
00:36:05
its own ecosystem and will obey
00:36:08
respectively
00:36:15
[music]
00:36:17
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00:36:20
please listen So thanks
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00:36:25
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00:36:28
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00:36:38
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00:36:40
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you always just have to have a problem
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wants to change, develop and work
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I’ll add from you Andrey Thank you for that
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that you let into your working world and
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taught to think and think differently
00:37:00
me The world of perception of workers has changed
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now they are in May May I will also say but
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let's figure it out together
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what resources does Colombia have?
00:38:54
What other minerals does she have?
00:38:56
resources perhaps some technologies More
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what are they doing in this country?
00:39:00
regardless of other countries which allows
00:39:02
export something and something
00:39:04
produce and live in general Well, Columbia in
00:39:08
first of all it is Oil
00:39:10
this is gold in huge quantities and
00:39:14
for gold I can even say that a little
00:39:16
information we communicated with the chairman
00:39:20
some kind of syndicate, one might say
00:39:23
gold miner in Colombia and he said
00:39:26
that the most saturated gold mines are already
00:39:29
issued all sold China China But this
00:39:34
Chinese agglomerate with which
00:39:37
certain agreements signed Nobody
00:39:39
except for leadership positions there cannot be
00:39:41
All employees must be Chinese
00:39:44
preserved and wages should increase
00:39:46
that is, when they sold them to the mine, they didn’t
00:39:48
immediately say 15 percent more
00:39:49
pay our employees salaries but
00:39:51
they naturally increased the volumes if
00:39:54
they got access to cheap gold
00:39:55
because there is no way to get it here
00:39:57
as difficult as other cars in the world Also
00:40:00
I want to add that emeralds are also
00:40:01
most important
00:40:03
Colombian economy
00:40:05
previously literally 20 years ago It was
00:40:08
almost 4 percent of production from all
00:40:11
Colombia's entire GDP was emeralds
00:40:14
here is subasta this is the official body
00:40:17
who sells emeralds in
00:40:21
other countries from the main buyers
00:40:23
this is Dubai and China and ore mining
00:40:26
emeralds including many
00:40:28
owned by a French company
00:40:30
one Chinese too, they are not only these
00:40:34
first they signed a rental contract
00:40:36
and then they just bought them but no one
00:40:38
talks about it but there was a story
00:40:40
such as when the killers mined emeralds
00:40:43
they all did it with some
00:40:46
Allatra was broken with a drill and such
00:40:48
They smashed these walls with hammer drills and now
00:40:51
they got these pieces accordingly
00:40:52
separated the big ones and all the little things
00:40:54
they threw them into such piles and put them
00:40:57
near the entrance to this ore and population
00:41:00
which was poor, which works
00:41:02
lives in this region they came and
00:41:05
recycled this little thing and
00:41:07
they found something there something from this
00:41:09
lived later when the companies came there
00:41:11
big players they naturally did
00:41:13
secondary processing of this is in vain
00:41:16
Accordingly, the poor population has nothing
00:41:17
no longer people began to be indignant
00:41:19
go outside It was great
00:41:21
scandal and the state told them but they too
00:41:24
everyone was hired at a certain
00:41:27
positions someone feeding someone something
00:41:28
everyone has their own task
00:41:30
respectively, all these villages of which
00:41:33
emeralds are mined in this region
00:41:35
now everyone is busy don't forget the coffee
00:41:39
How can you forget the salary in Colombia?
00:41:41
After all, you and I are now in
00:41:43
capital of the coffee triangle in the city
00:41:44
perreira and he is part
00:41:46
Colombian territory declared
00:41:48
UNESCO World Heritage Site for
00:41:51
your understanding of the coffee triangle
00:41:53
located on the square
00:41:55
13325 square kilometers and into it
00:41:58
includes 53 municipalities this region was
00:42:01
created as a guide for those who want
00:42:03
visit the territory where it is grown and
00:42:05
produces one of the best Colombian
00:42:07
There are a large number of coffee varieties here
00:42:10
tourist attractions
00:42:12
theme parks and farms that
00:42:14
offer to get acquainted with the culture
00:42:16
live coffee showing all the processes
00:42:18
growing production Colombia
00:42:21
is one of the largest
00:42:23
coffee producers in the world offers
00:42:25
some of the best beans you can get
00:42:27
buy you can't say what you saw
00:42:30
the country without visiting the cafeteria area or
00:42:32
coffee area including caldos
00:42:35
risaraldo quindio and a small part of the wali
00:42:38
del Cauca here you can find many
00:42:40
amazing entertainment from coffee shops
00:42:42
tours to hot air balloon flights
00:42:45
the town of Solent is by far the most
00:42:48
attracts travelers to the area
00:42:50
cafeteria here is the base for one
00:42:52
one of the most beautiful and beloved by tourists
00:42:55
Hiking in Colombia Cocora Valley Trail in
00:42:59
in this green Eden grows the most
00:43:01
tallest palm tree in the world located under
00:43:04
endangered wax palm
00:43:07
quindio which rises above
00:43:09
by visitors when they are just passing by
00:43:11
the hike takes several hours
00:43:14
during which time views of the
00:43:16
unforgettable beautiful cloud forest
00:43:18
also on expanses of farmland
00:43:21
Cocora Valley It's not just magical
00:43:23
place
00:43:25
Yes, I often admire nature. This
00:43:28
true I know I just love her very much But
00:43:31
there’s a real Eden here and you can feel it
00:43:35
he is both from below and from above, flying above everything
00:43:40
[music]
00:43:52
[music]
00:43:58
[applause]
00:44:02
[music]
00:44:08
[applause]
00:44:20
in eighty-six we are aunt
00:44:22
moved here to live in 89 in November I
00:44:24
I came here for the first time with my mother to
00:44:25
visiting your aunt is an interesting factor by the way
00:44:28
she entered a message with us, you know how she should
00:44:30
she didn't have time to write letters
00:44:33
recorded cassettes and then sent them to us
00:44:36
cassette recorder with one of
00:44:37
students who studied in Moscow and were
00:44:39
from Colombia and sent us six at once
00:44:41
or eight audio cassettes of side cassettes
00:44:43
on which voice messages are recorded
00:44:44
she writes to us Hello Today there is 7
00:44:47
December 1987, I decided to send you
00:44:50
such a message Yes, these cassettes are still available
00:44:53
I have Baku and accordingly we
00:44:55
talked to her like this for three
00:44:57
years
00:45:00
recording and we started recording too
00:45:03
send her cassettes but first I wrote
00:45:05
letters Azerbaijani romance Yes
00:45:08
you could say it's a family family
00:45:10
history of communication That's when we arrived
00:45:12
here for the first time in the eighties
00:45:13
eighty-nine in November
00:45:15
we arrived through Bogota on boarding
00:45:20
rich Slavic woman one of the engines failed
00:45:22
and the plane landed simply in a spiral
00:45:24
last moment barely taxied and landed
00:45:25
And we still have to fly, Merijin is rich, but mine
00:45:28
Mom said categorically again
00:45:30
airlines were not flying before and
00:45:31
she said no I'm on this plane
00:45:33
I won’t fly any more, let’s go as you wish
00:45:35
bus We take the bus and
00:45:37
rich we passed through everything
00:45:39
famous asienta napolis that one is very
00:45:41
the large estate of Pablo Escobar who is on
00:45:43
that moment in eighty-nine he
00:45:45
I think he was in his catheter prison
00:45:48
which he built for himself Yes
00:45:50
respectively
00:45:52
at that time confiscated from him
00:45:55
the government is on par with us
00:45:57
stop an armed post
00:45:59
amount of ammunition for machine guns
00:46:04
guns, everything that was around was just
00:46:06
this is really some kind of military action on
00:46:09
They searched everyone and said in general there was
00:46:11
I was completely shocked I was little
00:46:12
as a child for decades that was all
00:46:13
on the contrary it was interesting but I understood
00:46:16
the seriousness of this situation and so on
00:46:19
we come to Medici well in principle
00:46:21
We celebrated the New Year at the dacha too
00:46:23
my aunt's friends have dates there by the way
00:46:25
I think Marco's parents were also
00:46:27
there were 66 of us at this party
00:46:29
those invited were mostly there
00:46:31
judges lawyers notaries of this turn
00:46:33
people Yes 66 invited and 300
00:46:36
300 armed guards means they have
00:46:40
At dachas there is no tradition of building fences like
00:46:43
see here it's always mostly open
00:46:44
at most it could be some bushes or
00:46:46
the trees at that dacha were simply
00:46:47
thin wires accordingly Here
00:46:49
she's walking along the road and you're approaching
00:46:51
huge Finnish woman with a big house, very good
00:46:53
everything is big there horses, this is my first time
00:46:55
I saw how they slaughtered a pig and the bride
00:46:58
the owner's son was Miss Colombia
00:47:01
that year and she taught me to dance
00:47:03
By the way, it took me 10 years to learn normally right away
00:47:06
and a little bit Spanish and accordingly
00:47:08
this is the number of guards Well it was simple
00:47:10
necessary every 10-15 m around the perimeter
00:47:13
throughout the entire territory and plus around the entire house
00:47:15
there were people standing, there were two of them respectively
00:47:18
or three probably just worked
00:47:20
changed roughly 100 150 at a time
00:47:22
man you had when the minivan itself was in
00:47:24
New Year's Eve they just all went out
00:47:25
around and just stood because they were very
00:47:28
there was probably the possibility of an attack from
00:47:31
considering that so many have gathered
00:47:32
representatives of the authorities at that moment
00:47:34
Pablo completely lost his mind. He wanted
00:47:37
go to the Government he was given a place in
00:47:39
Congress, I think he served three sessions
00:47:41
or four and then just that's it
00:47:44
voted against he was kicked out
00:47:45
famous story about how he was the first
00:47:46
since he lived in slower congress rich
00:47:48
he arrives on his own plane
00:47:50
arrives at the parliament building and is not
00:47:53
let in because you need to go in
00:47:54
tie he buys a tie from a security guard
00:47:56
for 100 dollars what was it in Colombia
00:47:58
unthinkable there in 88 years for 100 dollars
00:48:01
buys gas only puts it on and therefore
00:48:02
gas and enters his first meeting
00:48:04
naturally everything goes against it because
00:48:06
that everyone knows where he came from, he bribed himself
00:48:08
a few supporters Yes
00:48:10
some supporters who are in
00:48:12
As a result, some also refused
00:48:13
they even paid with their lives because they accepted
00:48:15
money he had a famous expression
00:48:17
cried the filling, that is, either money or
00:48:20
bullet of trouble you take the money or you don't
00:48:22
live yes, that is, he did not give a second
00:48:24
option either you do as I want or
00:48:25
you do as I want
00:48:27
and accordingly then it’s just
00:48:29
expelled from Congress, he became angry and
00:48:31
when he started open war even more
00:48:33
bloody and cruel against
00:48:36
officials of the country because he
00:48:37
I thought he wasn't doing anything wrong
00:48:39
or nothing else What they do too
00:48:41
sell the country's resources just like that
00:48:43
say it in an official format and he is rude
00:48:45
speaking on the illegal market how to approach it
00:48:47
attitude of the people and what they were going towards
00:48:49
over time after he already has
00:48:52
there was so much money that they couldn't count it
00:48:54
he wanted power and he wanted
00:48:57
security therefore it is known too
00:49:00
crown expression was prefer the grave
00:49:03
in your homeland than in prison somewhere
00:49:06
abroad he was a big opponent
00:49:08
extradition and here he felt
00:49:11
most reliable and safest
00:49:12
accordingly strived for power so that
00:49:14
to legitimize and somehow streamline one’s
00:49:17
existence legitimize your means
00:49:18
somehow even American
00:49:21
intelligence services and British intelligence services and
00:49:23
Israeli intelligence agencies other intelligence agencies
00:49:25
did not carry out the special operation they were in
00:49:28
basically when they want they can do it according to him
00:49:30
destruction is only even history when he
00:49:32
flew to Washington, I think yes I did
00:49:34
photo tell this story Yes very much
00:49:36
interesting story he was the most
00:49:37
the world's most wanted man is 88
00:49:40
it means they assigned him a year then
00:49:42
million dollar reward and how
00:49:45
FBI just makes this announcement
00:49:49
then Pablo somehow sits on
00:49:52
some kind of plane and that means they
00:49:53
taking pictures in several places
00:49:55
in front of the white house and on purpose
00:49:56
newspaper so that the number can be seen
00:49:59
there was Pablo Robert and his son a million
00:50:03
Jefferson Monument House and Museum
00:50:07
FBI and dress like gangsters
00:50:12
returns back to Colombia sent
00:50:14
photos to American intelligence agencies from
00:50:16
the slogan that's right before your eyes
00:50:19
I've just been back to your place, they say
00:50:21
that he helped the poor and not only the poor
00:50:24
Yes of course this is a continuation
00:50:26
By the way, stories about how to get to him
00:50:28
belonged to the population, two need to be taken into account
00:50:32
society
00:50:33
wealthy and insolvent that is
00:50:36
people who had difficulties that
00:50:38
lived in complete poverty, the poor people who
00:50:41
he surrounded himself the most because
00:50:42
They became supporters simply for
00:50:45
account of money and his power and his personality would
00:50:48
they were ready for anything and the prices were ready
00:50:49
were to carry it proclaim it as
00:50:52
Great
00:50:53
the creator or there the creator for them
00:50:56
problem solver He built a whole
00:50:59
they didn’t put on the block, they didn’t give 2000 houses there
00:51:01
poor family he sponsored a football
00:51:04
teams stadiums but at the same time when
00:51:06
his namesake is only Andres
00:51:10
Escobar scored during one of the matches
00:51:13
own goal three days later
00:51:15
disappeared although he was his friend, that is
00:51:17
its rigidity
00:51:20
you know his behavior exactly
00:51:23
gangster who is simply crazy and
00:51:26
everything is allowed to him he had it
00:51:28
I thought I could do everything And here are the people who
00:51:31
were wealthy, knowledgeable, educated people
00:51:35
with whom we saw and communicated here 89
00:51:37
year, for example, they were all intimidated and
00:51:42
strongly against it, not only because of fear that
00:51:44
he will do something and because of everything he
00:51:46
does against the backdrop of world society because
00:51:49
that firstly it is a drug that
00:51:51
kills and ruins people's lives secondly
00:51:54
this is an opinion about the country that is 30 today
00:51:58
years ago we try somehow
00:52:00
cleanse or revive me even
00:52:04
there is an opinion that the most famous
00:52:07
three people in the world are Michael Jackson
00:52:09
Michael Jordan and Pablo Escobar Yes in
00:52:11
principle, wherever you go these
00:52:12
three personalities will always know
00:52:14
today is still being done
00:52:18
it's difficult to ban the oldest
00:52:21
a profession which, by the way, is here
00:52:23
Essentially it turns out legalized
00:52:25
doing this legally is correct
00:52:28
it still exists but those are no longer there
00:52:31
fears of this crime that was on
00:52:33
the street is right Yes it's true
00:52:37
crime is also present. The fact is
00:52:39
that they are working out their ways
00:52:42
functionality and functioning outside
00:52:45
society That is, you can sit in
00:52:49
restaurant after one in one space
00:52:52
you can do it at the next table
00:52:53
some well-known local anesthesia but we
00:52:56
we don't know him you don't know him no one knows him
00:52:58
I don’t know the owner of the restaurant knows and
00:53:01
accordingly, somewhere like that
00:53:02
build so that everything is fine they
00:53:03
they come in large clans, they also come
00:53:05
There are five or six cars there, always with
00:53:08
with their mistresses or wives or
00:53:11
just women of different types with their own
00:53:14
the retinue, by the way, also originated very
00:53:16
interesting, so cultural 13
00:53:19
human or rather physical
00:53:21
alternation of the human body is
00:53:22
the culture of this alternation is
00:53:24
artificial breasts times escavar
00:53:27
people working in his matrix on the lower
00:53:31
positions than he naturally has some kind of
00:53:34
leaders of local production units
00:53:36
or distribution units and so on
00:53:38
they had such a tradition of having very
00:53:41
a lot of women around you and
00:53:43
accordingly they sorted out the money
00:53:45
and did what they wanted with them, including
00:53:48
this is plastic surgery
00:53:51
popular has always been on the chest then
00:53:52
they also started making impops and therefore
00:53:55
Medilina is the largest number
00:53:57
people with such operations that People
00:53:59
because it lasts from that moment until
00:54:00
today by faith among the poor
00:54:03
or there are not very wealthy people about what
00:54:05
adjusting, straightening your body, chest
00:54:08
and ass You can get through Sveta
00:54:11
some kind of solvent
00:54:13
life partner or just a patron we
00:54:15
with you we walk around the city center
00:54:17
Midulina you say Andrey it would be
00:54:20
goals Beer can be placed behind it Why
00:54:23
do These are such huge different ones
00:54:26
In general, I carry different men, this is appreciated
00:54:29
Well, depending on how it is here, I too
00:54:32
for example, talking to Colombians I
00:54:34
I can often even express this out loud
00:54:36
opinion in circles in which I have not yet
00:54:39
know But I do it I say So
00:54:42
if you lead to such things, then you
00:54:45
agree that you are treated as
00:54:47
animals because they produce Tem
00:54:49
you have the best animal instinct
00:54:50
attraction of the opposite sex to you
00:54:53
is that they work for yours
00:54:56
animals have some needs
00:54:57
manipulation accordingly If you
00:55:00
agree to this you accept to you
00:55:02
roughly speaking, like an animal
00:55:04
to draw on animal instinct and
00:55:06
resolve your issues
00:55:10
There is also a very large number here
00:55:12
intelligent intelligent educated
00:55:14
beautiful and unoperated girls
00:55:16
a large number and they
00:55:20
that is, this is also a question of some kind, apparently
00:55:22
status in life and the question of origin and
00:55:26
naturally a question of education
00:55:30
and probably Emil decided to add more
00:55:32
more contrast to your story about
00:55:34
girls of easy virtue and we
00:55:36
went to the colonial city
00:55:37
Cartagena where you arrive by plane from
00:55:39
breaks even in the evening felt the heat
00:55:42
and the smell of the Caribbean is not only the sea
00:55:44
but also Caribbean hospitality
00:55:47
checking into the very picturesque Old
00:55:49
hotel near the old town We are in this
00:55:51
the oldest city with the whole gang and
00:55:53
went for a walk and I'll tell you this
00:55:56
honestly there are worse centers here somewhere
00:55:59
foreigners mixed in the hurrying crowd
00:56:01
Most of the US tourists are local
00:56:03
Colombian refugees from neighboring Venezuela
00:56:05
Everyone wants to sell you something, someone
00:56:09
cigars someone yourself someone yourself and a friend
00:56:12
someone fakes someone what I'm not
00:56:14
uses someone calling you na
00:56:16
dancing in the club and someone is dancing
00:56:18
arranges something right on the street
00:56:21
the guy starts rapping for you
00:56:27
someone will brazenly ask for money like that
00:56:30
the amount of debauchery in one place I
00:56:32
I've never seen this, it's just a center
00:56:35
all the sins besides all this here
00:56:38
lots of cool restaurants and bars
00:56:40
cafes and very colorful Colonial
00:56:42
building street musicians ordinary people
00:56:45
who will help you with all your questions
00:56:47
in fact the Old Town is alive
00:56:49
normal life hours until 9-10 pm
00:56:52
It’s nice to just walk along it, but then
00:56:54
How does a pumpkin turn into a fairy tale? Let's
00:56:57
Let's forget about all this and just wake up
00:57:00
early in the morning and let's go straight to listen to the whole
00:57:02
family with their story What is this about?
00:57:15
[music]
00:57:18
[applause]
00:57:29
[music]
00:58:10
[music]
00:58:17
[music]
00:58:27
this city was originally, of course, about the first
00:58:30
conquests by the Spanish crown
00:58:32
Latin American continent
00:58:34
1533 By the way, June 1 is international
00:58:37
children's day is the same day as
00:58:39
it is believed that the first one was created
00:58:42
the government in Krotokhini was founded
00:58:43
city ​​From then until today too
00:58:47
was subjected to a large number of all sorts
00:58:49
onslaught because this is the main port
00:58:51
entry Continent respectively and
00:58:54
the French and the British and even the Pirates are like that
00:58:58
known as Drake tried to sail and
00:59:01
somehow conquer this city
00:59:04
Hello today is Cartagena
00:59:08
probably one of the most significant
00:59:10
corners of Colombia is a resort for
00:59:13
This is the place for locals and foreigners alike
00:59:16
where people fly to relax at least for
00:59:18
2-3 days or someone for a whole month AND
00:59:21
despite the fact that there is no potato
00:59:23
beautiful coastline and beaches
00:59:25
within the city limits or the nearest one
00:59:28
surrounded by people still come with
00:59:31
the goal is to go go go to the sea
00:59:32
from here there are several
00:59:34
islands where the beautiful
00:59:36
beach clubs have beautiful beaches
00:59:38
you can get there in a variety of ways including
00:59:40
boat
00:59:41
a car or a combination of two but
00:59:45
it's seriously worth the money yes it's worth it
00:59:47
seriously money due to the fact that here
00:59:49
a lot of tourists come
00:59:51
Americans and so on But mostly
00:59:53
Americans prices will of course adapt
00:59:56
to their capabilities accordingly there are
00:59:59
options to decide some or other
01:00:01
tasks in a more economical way to do this
01:00:04
need to have local connections and
01:00:06
be already well established with them
01:00:07
from renting an apartment to those
01:00:11
by boat or moving from one place
01:00:13
to another
01:00:16
counters that is, they allow them
01:00:18
freedom
01:00:24
[music]
01:00:33
[music]
01:00:41
What do you like and dislike about
01:00:45
Colombia in general and taking this opportunity
01:00:48
I know that you are coming here from
01:00:50
last century
01:00:52
which was twirled by model Miss
01:00:56
Colombia all the time So Nastya allowed
01:01:00
ask to find out what kind of Colombian they are
01:01:03
girls Of course it all depends
01:01:06
variety social class in which
01:01:08
she was born and raised but when we
01:01:11
we're talking above third grade, for example
01:01:14
always very religious devout
01:01:17
home raised
01:01:19
trying to serve their man they
01:01:22
have their own opinion and are ready for it
01:01:24
defend but not in some way without soil
01:01:28
just a statement but some kind of dialogue
01:01:32
or there are arguments that can be explained in
01:01:36
life They are very cheerful and always want
01:01:38
do something have fun somewhere
01:01:40
travel travel
01:01:41
a new world and this is still very important for them
01:01:44
to be listened to and heard, that is, they
01:01:47
don't want to remain unheard and
01:01:49
they always try to pronounce it so that
01:01:52
friends, relatives and so on knew about
01:01:55
her opinion there about what she thinks about it
01:01:57
how she thinks and how she wants to live
01:01:59
with their lives Why do they sell themselves on
01:02:01
the street is so active here we get
01:02:04
such a place There are a lot of tourists these
01:02:05
tourists come for specific purposes
01:02:07
just create an offer Yes here it is
01:02:10
here it actually works out in principle
01:02:12
that a huge number of American
01:02:14
tourists who come one day
01:02:16
to get How can you say everything like
01:02:19
as quickly as possible in one package I like
01:02:22
a tourist and then a non-tourist
01:02:25
How easy is it to open a bank account?
01:02:28
it has become very difficult to open now
01:02:31
bank account If you don't have
01:02:32
some document that he gives to himself
01:02:34
reason to be in the country now
01:02:36
the rule changes every day they
01:02:38
become more rigid later
01:02:40
even after opening an account
01:02:41
go through the next stage show it
01:02:43
where did you get the money that came here
01:02:44
you're gonna bring me through Bank Lines
01:02:47
prepare all the correct documents
01:02:48
pass this obstacle but it's all solvable
01:02:50
a little bit of course there is some
01:02:52
bureaucracy has certain advantages
01:02:55
certain disadvantages such as facing
01:02:57
with the immigration bureaucracy it’s the opposite for us
01:02:59
I liked that everything is very fast here
01:03:01
happened compared to Europe we
01:03:03
have done all the documents everything is much better
01:03:04
faster we just came and wrote
01:03:06
they filled out some papers and gave them away
01:03:08
they came and took away everything we did after Spain
01:03:11
we really understood what we should do here
01:03:14
much simpler I also wanted to add that
01:03:17
Having lived in Medolina for two years and I already understand
01:03:20
just this city's infrastructure
01:03:22
Every day I see opportunities for small things
01:03:25
business That is, when they ask me A
01:03:27
what will we come what will we do there I
01:03:29
I always say that maybe I have a job
01:03:32
you won't be hired somewhere, you won't get a job
01:03:34
to work but you always have
01:03:36
the opportunity to open your little
01:03:37
business
01:03:41
[music]
01:04:16
family issue colombian family
01:04:19
how big is it before 1957?
01:04:24
women had no right to vote at all
01:04:26
Colombia bans abortion, what I think
01:04:29
probably better because
01:04:31
there is no way to kill someone at all, but at the same time
01:04:33
a lot of small children on the streets
01:04:35
who are not only from Venezuela like here
01:04:37
fit uncle Give me a buy and so on
01:04:40
they just sit on the street and ask for money
01:04:43
I think there are some here
01:04:45
influence still urine ism he most likely
01:04:50
I feel me Still present And
01:04:53
how do you see the Colombian family in that
01:04:56
number from the point of view of different layers
01:04:59
population
01:05:13
academies still have aunt's uncle and
01:05:17
they all gather if everyone is together
01:05:18
collect something a person can get
01:05:21
That is, this is a huge family and everything in between
01:05:23
everyone knows perfectly well who has what
01:05:26
how who got sick with what, who recovered when
01:05:28
That is, this is a very important question.
01:05:30
there is a downside to the family, for example
01:05:33
Plato told me
01:05:36
The boy came home from school and introduced himself to me
01:05:39
with the boy he has a mom and dad
01:05:43
There is
01:05:49
there is a joke at school that children have
01:05:52
who have no fathers grow up without fathers Well
01:05:55
like this form
01:05:57
come out
01:06:00
there is also such a story here But this
01:06:04
of course low level of social
01:06:06
[music]
01:06:09
this exists when
01:06:12
husband can marry wife's sister
01:06:16
give birth with her, stop giving birth to 6 children and with
01:06:19
this one will give birth to six children and all together
01:06:21
they will live and they also have matriarchies
01:06:23
patriarchy in the family Union and respect for
01:06:28
to the elders It is always present means
01:06:30
says that today there may be three of them
01:06:32
a quarter of parents in previous
01:06:33
there were 8-10-12 generations and we know
01:06:36
such families that there were 12 to 14 of them
01:06:38
brothers and now they already had three each
01:06:41
five children but unfortunately among young people
01:06:43
which is now one by two at the best
01:06:45
case the same as throughout the world here
01:06:48
everything is very strongly promoted
01:06:49
gender politics and it has its own
01:06:52
some shade Despite the fact that people
01:06:54
here, in principle, they stick to their own
01:06:56
moral conditions but a little here and there
01:06:59
we also see some gaps
01:07:01
plus cost of living We all know that
01:07:04
Today they issue mortgages for 30 years
01:07:07
whereas before 10 years lies its
01:07:10
apartment here accordingly
01:07:12
approximately the same situation
01:07:14
accordingly people think before
01:07:16
have children, well those who
01:07:17
educated therefore population problem
01:07:20
population and social level
01:07:23
population is based on education and
01:07:27
here to our surprise
01:07:30
education is given a lot of attention
01:07:32
attention to the first books on subjects
01:07:35
which our children encountered in these
01:07:38
schools here they were regarding
01:07:40
sex education and me honestly
01:07:42
saying a little shocked at first How
01:07:44
so they are still too young to talk about it
01:07:46
talk but on the other hand I understand
01:07:49
that they are already laying the foundation
01:07:51
correct attitude and understanding
01:07:53
firstly his body and secondly how is he
01:07:55
manage and what happens if you
01:07:57
you won't do it right, that's why here
01:08:00
Of course we were pleasantly surprised that
01:08:02
this is what you pay attention to too
01:08:04
understand Why Because in schools
01:08:05
girls get pregnant in several
01:08:08
classes and maybe not even one A each
01:08:11
about the tradition of marriage or
01:08:15
marriages here often We do too
01:08:17
we meet when the father was the head of the family
01:08:20
married young
01:08:33
and we studied at the same school
01:08:35
junior year and he just takes me
01:08:37
and makes it for herself and gives birth again with her and
01:08:41
he is already over 60, which is fundamentally different
01:08:44
Colombian
01:08:46
mentality from you and me with skill
01:08:49
rejoice the ability to enjoy life
01:08:51
the ability to appreciate the fact that he has such a self
01:08:55
saw
01:08:57
in Hardin in Mijin and all the bar places
01:09:01
just drunk Colombians
01:09:05
I can drink beer or something else stronger
01:09:09
for not drinking how much they drink they
01:09:10
quite a lot actually beer It's
01:09:13
here at all
01:09:14
the stone is pouring into their city of two types even
01:09:19
3 have now released a non-shooter
01:09:21
imagine without sugar
01:09:26
they can sit for a long time and not drink
01:09:30
necessarily in large quantities but
01:09:31
the effect will be very visible, that is, they
01:09:34
I've never seen them become cheerful
01:09:36
there's some kind of drunken brawl here or something
01:09:39
showdown They drink, have fun, listen
01:09:42
the music is very loud but at some point
01:09:54
I very rarely see people here who
01:09:57
you drank in the morning And in Spain for breakfast
01:10:01
vocals wine or a bottle of beer for six months you
01:10:05
come and there at any level place
01:10:07
a person can drink something in the morning, but here
01:10:10
they're dispensing coffee in the morning. They're here at
01:10:12
work they can eat and are full of progress
01:10:15
it's such a difference between holidays and traditions
01:10:18
How many holidays are there?
01:10:20
Mondays on which they are closed and
01:10:23
What traditions do they follow? Which ones?
01:10:26
You, too, have begun to comply with them.
01:10:28
means reality regarding holidays
01:10:30
there are a lot of holidays there in my opinion
01:10:32
about 27 calendar holidays per year
01:10:34
it's like many different countries if
01:10:38
the holiday falls on some
01:10:39
working day like Tuesday Wednesday or
01:10:41
Thursday it can be combined either on Friday
01:10:43
or next Monday
01:10:44
accordingly, for example in June we have three
01:10:47
Mondays when we don't study
01:10:48
We work in December we have three Mondays
01:10:50
we don’t study, it doesn’t work, and here and there
01:10:52
in the middle there is periodically some kind of
01:10:54
holiday plus more teachers can take
01:10:56
free all day which is there two or three
01:10:58
once a year, which means that
01:11:01
It's been a week for you, something's going on
01:11:04
regarding such holidays that were
01:11:06
would be meaningful which would be
01:11:08
religious, which is also very important for them
01:11:09
important They Yes they are very important
01:11:11
devote religious holidays to Christmas
01:11:13
here it is celebrated simply but the power of it
01:11:16
that there is no snow
01:11:18
decoration decoration fireworks they're all
01:11:22
anyway they don’t create this for us
01:11:24
the feeling of the winter holiday to which we
01:11:26
we got used to it, but still we too
01:11:28
We are very happy and enjoying ourselves even here
01:11:30
celebrated on December 1, the transition from 30
01:11:32
November on December 1st is a big holiday
01:11:34
Because it's here that he came
01:11:37
December and the whole month is just simple
01:11:38
parties all night, fireworks explode
01:11:41
There is
01:11:42
12 hours
01:11:49
please can't sleep what should I do
01:11:52
[music]
01:12:01
I want to show you two more special ones
01:12:04
places in potatoes let's start with local
01:12:06
Market Mercado Bazurta where we are from the hotel
01:12:08
By the way, uber friends went to Kuberi
01:12:10
in Colombia Works properly And no
01:12:13
we have problems with fraud and divorce
01:12:14
there wasn’t at all So let’s dive into
01:12:17
the atmosphere on the street is sultry
01:12:19
Caribbean heat The sun is so hot What
01:12:22
falling under it you just melt and
01:12:24
your brain turns off, get into a taxi
01:12:26
thank you to the person who
01:12:28
to be honest, I didn’t come up with an air conditioner
01:12:31
I know how you can survive here without him
01:12:33
we're driving through familiar streets
01:12:35
of a city we know are floating somewhere
01:12:37
Dear pumps, I can see the items
01:12:39
skyscrapers and somewhere beggars are looking for
01:12:42
would like to get some money Well 15 local
01:12:45
contrast We are approaching this place Yes
01:12:48
this is truly a special place
01:12:51
a kilometer from it awaits you Yes, rushing
01:12:54
there is a terrible smell of fish from all sides
01:12:57
which you will have to wash three times
01:12:58
your t-shirt
01:13:01
and I already want to go back and eat the smell
01:13:04
just at maximum speed but we don’t give up and
01:13:07
it’s not for nothing that such color and instant
01:13:09
immersion in life I haven’t met for a long time
01:13:12
Here birds hunt fish and
01:13:14
put on shows for you about
01:13:16
locals are busy selling everything they can
01:13:18
sell goods meat fish vegetables and
01:13:22
fruits Here they get manicures and get drunk
01:13:24
local alcoholics give children haircuts
01:13:26
seven and prepare street food getting into
01:13:29
street food area you end up in a sauna where
01:13:31
really 50-60 degrees but no smell
01:13:35
eucalyptus and local food in this place
01:13:37
they cook everything and just meat and brains and
01:13:40
entrails and what lay next to
01:13:42
meat and fish and very fried fish and
01:13:45
triple fried fish right here
01:13:47
grinds corn for cooking
01:13:49
turnips - the main national dish
01:13:52
which is sold absolutely everywhere instead
01:13:54
of bread they cook strange soups and feed
01:13:57
local girls and women grab you
01:13:59
they lure you by the hands to this place for lunch
01:14:03
definitely won't leave anyone indifferent
01:14:09
[music]
01:14:27
the second place I want for you
01:14:29
show this especially the restaurant where I am
01:14:31
met the owner Fabian and
01:14:33
filmed an interview with him the restaurant is located in
01:14:35
center of the old town Fabian himself
01:14:37
most of the food is grown
01:14:39
a large collection of interesting drinks
01:14:42
been in one of the rooms before
01:14:43
Colombian writer laureate
01:14:45
Nobel Prize in Literature and friend
01:14:47
Fidel Castro Gabriel Garcia Marquez
01:14:51
who also wrote One Hundred Years
01:14:53
Have you ever been alone in this restaurant?
01:14:55
four of the richest people in the world and
01:14:57
of course you are all here with me now
01:15:01
made with taste and inviting
01:15:02
I'm glad to meet you with a completely different card
01:15:06
that our stay in this city
01:15:07
ends right here leave
01:15:10
pleasant
01:15:20
you and I are finally flying
01:15:22
Get to know the midi gin city better
01:15:25
eternal spring Where our heroes and you live
01:15:28
awaits complete immersion in the local
01:15:30
atmosphere
01:15:32
[music]
01:15:39
[music]
01:16:13
Why Medellin and what kind of city is it?
01:16:17
this is the city that
01:16:19
founded in the 17th century accordingly
01:16:22
there's already a long history here
01:16:24
life of mankind in this territory
01:16:26
the city is located in a valley between two
01:16:28
and in this valley today
01:16:32
Of course there is already a very large number
01:16:34
people live and a very huge city but
01:16:37
when it just started it was completely
01:16:38
small and people living here
01:16:41
were initially associated with registration
01:16:44
natural resources that were mined in
01:16:47
center of the country were transported from here to
01:16:49
ports of cartagena over time
01:16:52
really started to develop
01:16:53
The textile industry is very
01:16:56
developed trade in the Antioqui region in general
01:16:59
very rich in nature and resources
01:17:03
human resources including
01:17:06
Medilina today since mother and
01:17:08
Moved here in '86
01:17:09
for us we met him in 89 And
01:17:12
for us, quite close family Well
01:17:15
because we came here very often
01:17:16
and accordingly I noticed the trajectory
01:17:19
development of this city over the years since
01:17:24
2000s after this whole thing passed
01:17:26
tough surgery is no secret
01:17:28
what was present here was very strong
01:17:30
drug cartel existed worldwide
01:17:33
famous Leader like Pablo Escobar city
01:17:36
and a country, but basically it was a city
01:17:38
right now his lair is the base where
01:17:41
went through and spent all these terrible
01:17:43
kidnapping activities and bombs
01:17:48
explosions murders massacres
01:17:51
he actually drew and created everything
01:17:54
he wanted nothing to stop him and
01:17:56
accordingly this left very
01:17:58
a clear imprint on all people
01:18:00
here I think partly what it is
01:18:03
happened to people then today
01:18:05
the opposite effect, that is, people who
01:18:07
they have seen a lot of cruelty in their lives
01:18:09
Today this world is highly valued and there is
01:18:12
for example, District 13 commune in
01:18:14
which was one of the epicenters
01:18:16
after Escobar was killed and walked
01:18:19
there was probably a division of territory
01:18:22
the bloodiest scene in the whole city where
01:18:25
young children young children aged
01:18:28
11 12 13 years already trained to manage
01:18:30
weapons and sent to death in
01:18:33
fighting other cocktails or
01:18:35
opposing gangs respectively
01:18:37
entering this quarter with powerful forces
01:18:42
army and police and special forces were able
01:18:45
clear this region it was 26
01:18:47
October 2003 Operation Orion
01:18:49
called I think it was like this
01:18:52
turning point in this life
01:18:54
this quarter and city because
01:18:56
proved that bandits rule here No
01:18:59
will be and from that moment another went
01:19:02
the wave of life in this city has begun
01:19:05
no change for the better has come
01:19:08
President to power at that time Alvar
01:19:11
Ribi also comes from this region
01:19:14
Antioquia and native of the city of Medellin on
01:19:16
in fact this is the representative
01:19:20
generations of society people who
01:19:23
were directly affected by the activities
01:19:26
anesthesia Because his father was kidnapped and
01:19:29
such bandits killed him
01:19:31
accordingly, he is still at a young age
01:19:33
own money with friends rallied
01:19:35
and they just brought militants to
01:19:38
fight these bandits here for yours
01:19:40
money later when he became president
01:19:42
received support from the USA and they
01:19:44
substantiated strengthened their strength even more
01:19:46
thanks to which they were able to finish
01:19:49
for example, this is the course of terrible events
01:19:51
which took place in the thirteenth kamun
01:19:53
they are correspondingly big changes
01:19:55
led to improved standards in
01:19:57
others began to build lives for people
01:20:00
existential so to speak residential
01:20:02
city ​​blocks we can do more later
01:20:04
see some of them Well, for example, leaving
01:20:07
from the center that we are already today
01:20:09
we've seen where it might not be so beautiful
01:20:12
they are all so neat and tidy
01:20:13
people started building neighborhoods like crazy
01:20:17
the conquistadors first then according to Vlad and
01:20:19
laurelis means what is the essence of the difference
01:20:22
precisely in topography, that is, Coming from
01:20:24
the center raises the side towards us Where we are
01:20:27
where we are now it's all quite
01:20:29
flat landscape whereas according to blood it
01:20:32
directly the cordillera itself
01:20:33
That is, everything you have is quite sharp
01:20:35
angle and in principle it is believed that this
01:20:38
the zone is not very seismically stable
01:20:40
Although no big ones like big ones
01:20:42
incidents there over the past 30 years, especially
01:20:45
there was no one except where the house was not
01:20:47
very well built something happened
01:20:48
collapse Well, nine people were injured there
01:20:51
man well this could happen where
01:20:52
whatever, but basically building a city
01:20:55
sleeping quarters of Laureles and
01:20:58
Conquistadorization began then even more
01:21:01
people began to live more calmly I don't
01:21:03
I can say that they have become more
01:21:04
calmly go out right there in 2003
01:21:07
four or five years when I arrived
01:21:09
here there in the third fifth year to me
01:21:11
for example, my aunt said at a traffic light if
01:21:12
you drive with the windows open, then hand with
01:21:15
doesn't put it out the window for hours You probably
01:21:17
I noticed I don’t wear a watch at all But this
01:21:18
now and before it’s just really there if
01:21:21
you could wear some kind of watch
01:21:22
just drive by with a machete and cut off an arm
01:21:25
to pick up your watch in the nineties
01:21:28
years of my aunt's friends could have been stolen
01:21:31
car at a traffic light That is, if you
01:21:32
drove into the wrong area, she even
01:21:34
told us that I if there was anything else
01:21:36
got lost by accident because it wasn't
01:21:37
navigators nothing Yes And where am I just not
01:21:40
I stop at red I say better
01:21:41
I'll have an accident but I won't stop there
01:21:43
traffic light in a place where you can
01:21:45
approach at gunpoint and once
01:21:47
someone tried to hack her somehow too but
01:21:49
he didn't have a weapon in sight, he just
01:21:51
showed as if she did that too
01:21:53
That's what I said, I have it too. Get out of here.
01:21:55
and left
01:21:57
She's just brave
01:22:00
The person behind was not allowed here
01:22:03
riding a motorcycle could not be worn
01:22:05
helmet they shot and killed from motorcycles
01:22:08
people respectively police cameras
01:22:10
should have seen who was driving behind
01:22:12
law the law that the passenger on
01:22:15
you can't wear a helmet on a motorcycle it wasn't
01:22:18
selectively You know in all countries
01:22:20
They say safety is a must
01:22:22
Colombia, on the contrary, had a law stating that
01:22:24
passengers on a motorcycle cannot carry
01:22:26
a helmet so that if something happens they can find him
01:22:29
by cameras and track for today
01:22:31
the day in Colombia exists at a slower pace
01:22:33
there is probably one of the most
01:22:35
modern face recognition networks in
01:22:37
in the city center I spoke with a company in
01:22:40
in principle, we have enough with Mega too
01:22:42
good relationship I've seen it like this
01:22:44
it works and can actually be tracked
01:22:46
a person from leaving his home to work
01:22:49
there is such a tracking system but on
01:22:51
today's capital
01:22:53
Of course, in Antioca she lives a very stormy life
01:22:58
life is a very good cultural
01:23:00
scene Where people come a lot
01:23:02
festival concert stage
01:23:05
some wedding events People are here
01:23:08
They love to walk very much They walk wide
01:23:10
they have family traditions
01:23:12
gather they honor their elders and
01:23:16
it all creates a very pleasant
01:23:19
impression of the humanity of these people and
01:23:22
I want to go back to the history of the past because
01:23:24
that in fact I think that Who knew
01:23:26
such a great grief as to lose
01:23:29
weekly nephews or nieces
01:23:32
communicate with the bandits who kidnapped
01:23:34
what do you think of your parents?
01:23:36
people have experienced a huge amount of evil
01:23:38
that today they really value it
01:23:41
the good that they have and to express
01:23:44
this goodness artists graffiti artists
01:23:46
In the thirteenth commune they use
01:23:49
one very interesting symbol is a bird
01:23:51
typical Colombian hummingbird We by the way
01:23:53
somewhere they have already been met today
01:23:55
day and the essence of their images humming in
01:23:57
what they say is that we are like caliber
01:24:00
capable of this is the only bird that
01:24:02
can fly back we like caliber we
01:24:05
we fly back to look at history
01:24:08
our block our area our
01:24:10
cities of our country see her remember and
01:24:13
Therefore, you will never allow it to happen again
01:24:16
today, for example, here people who
01:24:18
there is no stable or
01:24:21
there is enough high disadvantage
01:24:22
ways to apply yourself, for example
01:24:24
food delivery companies and everything else
01:24:27
anything very highly developed
01:24:29
technology startup that
01:24:30
Colombia has developed very much and they
01:24:33
allow people to bike on
01:24:36
scooter on foot to make deliveries but have
01:24:38
some way of income if you have
01:24:41
a source of income appears, you start
01:24:42
already progress in another aspect
01:24:44
thinking more positive and
01:24:47
they are charitable in some way criminal
01:24:50
[music]
01:25:05
our complete immersion in life to be
01:25:08
This is exactly how it goes for locals. Get to know each other
01:25:11
this is Don Fernando who sells soup
01:25:13
we met while walking around the city
01:25:15
not far from Emil and Nastya’s house
01:25:17
Imagine you just go and here
01:25:19
some gentleman is pushing a cart loudly
01:25:21
shouts something and stops pouring
01:25:23
soup Well, how can you not meet him by the way?
01:25:26
such as Don Fernando self-employed
01:25:28
someone sells a lot of medallions
01:25:30
flowers someone makes souvenirs someone
01:25:32
someone is dancing and singing sweets
01:25:34
offers you at a crossroads in the city
01:25:36
you won’t get bored and you can definitely find yourself
01:25:39
occupation if of course you have a desire
01:25:43
that he sells it
01:25:45
that's why this soup
01:26:07
the man bought Yes
01:26:14
he has a recording
01:26:22
In general, he says everything is stable for me
01:26:25
I have clients periodically for 4-5 months
01:26:27
there is an increase in getting new ones
01:26:29
clients, that is, apparently people eat for them
01:26:31
like it try it recommend it
01:26:33
start buying more
01:26:34
such a drug
01:26:37
Yes
01:26:39
he even has a sales point of 80 approx.
01:26:42
university
01:26:46
23 and also cook for his wife
01:26:49
who also travels this way for herself and for
01:26:52
points of sale that he has at 70
01:26:53
How many liters of soup every day
01:26:55
for sale
01:27:01
today 90 liters
01:27:08
every ladle
01:27:16
basically a lot of people to complement
01:27:19
it turns out 2200 pesos That's like 50 cents
01:27:22
he came up with this idea I came here
01:27:24
when 23 years ago my level
01:27:27
the teacher arrived with a break by the way
01:27:28
Level of education and my knowledge and my
01:27:31
age didn't allow me to find some
01:27:33
a job that paid me well and
01:27:35
allowed me to live, so I analyzed
01:27:37
I saw that people eat a lot here
01:27:39
This is exactly the Masamora soup I was thinking of
01:27:41
Why not do just that?
01:27:43
manufacturing and tells us simply
01:27:45
lucky apparently some great luck
01:27:47
good luck with my wife somehow
01:27:50
met in Tula sulago this is one
01:27:51
correspondent known to do not
01:27:53
interview and we became known not only
01:27:55
for the city, but also for the whole country, and therefore
01:27:57
Business went very well for us
01:27:59
[music]
01:28:14
there is always life on the city streets and here
01:28:19
these middle and lower middle strata
01:28:22
population do their small business on
01:28:24
on the street now we saw how they sell
01:28:26
Mozamora is a traditional Colombian
01:28:28
boiled corn soup with starch
01:28:30
this is typical antioceanic food not here
01:28:33
like to eat more slowly it is very important
01:28:35
fact that should be noted is that
01:28:36
Colombians are very clean and wash here
01:28:39
streets and near every house in the morning always
01:28:42
You will meet the concierge who washes
01:28:44
cleans the floors and trash cans because
01:28:47
there are houses
01:28:48
The garbage disposal here is very monitored
01:28:51
they sell flowers like this here
01:28:54
bicycles arrive, carts are sold
01:28:56
colored flowers flowers are not accepted here
01:28:58
giving flowers here is a decoration
01:29:00
home decor is also sold here
01:29:03
fruits vegetables in the same way the most
01:29:05
ripe delicious avocado can be bought
01:29:06
always in this street vendors and pineapples
01:29:09
and a very funny story when grandma
01:29:11
will be able to lower the bucket on a string so that
01:29:13
don't go downstairs the money and they put it down
01:29:16
there fruit is the product she wants and
01:29:18
she's like this, the whole thing is back
01:29:19
very raises the feeders on the balconies
01:29:22
look the parrots flew to the right
01:29:25
look at the green, just a parrot is flying
01:29:29
Of course we are in the Laurelis area
01:29:32
Yes, I was still in the area in the center I was in
01:29:36
area or PP
01:29:38
some others and it feels like everyone
01:29:42
area for a certain class of population
01:29:45
depending on the income you have
01:29:48
do they exist please tell me about Medellin
01:29:50
how many people live here how many of them
01:29:52
in which conditional class I like
01:29:55
word in class Well, with what income than
01:29:57
they live and how they differ from each other
01:30:00
areas in general and what these people do in
01:30:03
life Well look Mostly Colombia
01:30:05
everywhere there is a division according to such levels
01:30:07
which are you now like classes is six
01:30:11
levels of life in Spanish it's called
01:30:13
estratos registra this
01:30:16
coefficient that calculates How
01:30:18
tell the level of convenience of this or that
01:30:21
residential area directly at home in
01:30:24
one block may have one house from
01:30:26
spending 5 using the example of another stratum 4 if
01:30:29
he will not have certain amenities
01:30:31
such as there is a swimming pool or 24 hour security
01:30:34
or something else all these factors are they
01:30:36
have a total impact on exactly that
01:30:40
figures of ecstasy which will be assigned to
01:30:42
this or that house by block district B
01:30:45
in general they were also divided because in
01:30:46
basically everything here is four five six
01:30:49
here the minimum will be four here no
01:30:51
no strat-3 building in others
01:30:54
areas does not reach five will be two three
01:30:57
four there is an area where there are only 1 2 3 Here
01:31:00
respectively What they do How they live
01:31:03
These people Well, if you start from the bottom, then how
01:31:05
rule 1 2 3 and this is one of the things
01:31:07
which also surprised us when we got there
01:31:09
there's no way they'll go to these areas
01:31:11
otherwise Only on purpose Because
01:31:13
so you don't need it, we were surprised by that
01:31:16
that they have their own inner
01:31:17
microeconomics they have small
01:31:20
stores that are stocked here
01:31:21
center for example bears in which
01:31:23
is the main commercial shops
01:31:25
they bring it to their place on the mountain
01:31:28
once upon a time in your little neighborhood and
01:31:30
it turns out that there is a line of merchants
01:31:32
who supply the people who
01:31:34
make money by working on your class
01:31:37
3 4 5 somewhere in the city center or
01:31:39
some stores are open here
01:31:41
received some kind of education maybe
01:31:42
work in some call center or
01:31:44
maybe they work as some kind of cleaner in
01:31:47
hotel and mistresses in the clinic that is
01:31:49
lower tier of service personnel
01:31:51
accordingly they return their
01:31:53
district or in your stratum 1-2 and there on
01:31:57
earned money in the city
01:31:58
support the internal micro-economy
01:32:00
further 3-4 it may already be
01:32:04
service staff more senior
01:32:06
level, that is, reception in hotels or
01:32:08
reception area in hospitals hospitals
01:32:10
medical service characters and
01:32:12
so on they have access to the base
01:32:15
they have the opportunity to make themselves
01:32:17
someone and they will also continue to support their
01:32:19
microeconomics because variety 3
01:32:22
for example 2 and 3 they go to their stores
01:32:24
Everyone buys food locally
01:32:26
area, that is, the city is quite large
01:32:28
population medicine officially three s
01:32:30
half a million two municipalities
01:32:32
who offer to him from both sides
01:32:34
northern and southern in total will give more
01:32:36
about two million people therefore in
01:32:38
In general, we live in an area where there are about five s
01:32:40
half a million people live
01:32:41
respectively, all these six levels
01:32:44
distributed among different
01:32:46
geographical points like you right
01:32:48
noticed aurelis together with poblada
01:32:51
are two areas where
01:32:52
concentrated more standard of living 4
01:32:55
5 6 even here we have level 4 it will be
01:32:58
as if in a certain direction there is more a
01:33:01
then the rest will be more 5-6 Here
01:33:03
because this is one of the first planes
01:33:06
flat ones which are after the city center
01:33:08
the iconquistador was in the development of the city then
01:33:11
there is a New Year's upset here too
01:33:13
buildings were built immediately, necessarily with
01:33:16
concierge, for example, you are my aunt
01:33:19
three concierges even a person who
01:33:21
so that 24 hours there was someone but now in
01:33:24
connection with the changed economic
01:33:26
situation and politics in general also in
01:33:28
city ​​for example They left the night
01:33:31
security guard and left only daytime
01:33:34
security guards installed intercoms and traffic lights
01:33:37
who allow themselves with a video camera
01:33:39
let or release a person from your
01:33:41
apartments without going downstairs, that is
01:33:43
gradually they also move away from this
01:33:45
large amount of labor in
01:33:47
low levels of society trying somehow
01:33:50
saving some money here is great
01:33:52
a foreign tone is strongly created
01:33:54
society the community that comes
01:33:57
or moves to live in a country from
01:33:59
Directly to the city so new
01:34:01
places when they open they open
01:34:03
precisely from the point of view of how convenient it will be
01:34:06
there for the average American
01:34:08
who flew to Mendel for some
01:34:10
work for months and for example this
01:34:12
the place we come to see
01:34:14
ordinary forging in which people are not required
01:34:18
they can even pay for the table simply
01:34:19
drink yourself take coffee or
01:34:22
a bottle of water and sit and work
01:34:24
it's practically like this here
01:34:27
delicious If you want something special
01:34:29
corner
01:34:31
stable office
01:34:34
[music]
01:35:15
city ​​of constant fun
01:35:18
earnings in every place
01:35:20
it is at the traffic light that they will sell you sweets
01:35:23
feed you, drink coffee, work on the wheels
01:35:25
they will wash the windows, but still it’s impossible
01:35:27
relax
01:35:32
you also need to understand what these can be
01:35:35
different people are different
01:35:39
give you something else or something
01:35:42
pick up news regularly
01:35:44
some American is dead
01:35:46
Jacuzzi for drug overdose or
01:35:48
something else is those who come
01:35:51
there to look for adventures on the fifth
01:35:54
they find the point of course and
01:35:56
it doesn't always end well and
01:35:58
they steal and have even learned how to
01:36:00
open crypto wallets and take away
01:36:04
money because you then No way
01:36:06
you can return it if your phone was stolen
01:36:07
money or something else somehow
01:36:09
hire the police if you have one of your own
01:36:11
Crypto wallet took all your money
01:36:13
You can’t return them anymore and there are too many
01:36:16
there's a whole investigation of Americans here
01:36:17
arrange it themselves, try to remove it, find it
01:36:20
these people who were robbed are here
01:36:22
and this is like a large percentage of people
01:36:26
women who are there according to Vlad and Parker with
01:36:30
you will meet them more often, local women
01:36:33
or these are women who came here with
01:36:36
Venezuela because there are problems there either
01:36:39
from other countries where people live more poorly
01:36:41
there are, sorry, there are also locals, well, most often
01:36:44
these are locals from poor areas or other
01:36:46
they come here for one or two cities
01:36:48
nights earn
01:36:49
do their job and then they can feed
01:36:52
your family
01:36:53
[applause]
01:36:55
what an interesting message We are all gimmus
01:37:00
let's continue to be children
01:37:03
can you imagine just such a punk Sagima
01:37:07
These are the ones most often used
01:37:11
evening night entertainment
01:37:14
Well, most of all it’s probably alcohol
01:37:16
Vapes have also become very popular
01:37:19
And if you're talking about drugs then
01:37:21
local colombian they basically don't
01:37:24
use a well-known product about which
01:37:26
everyone immediately thought when they heard the word
01:37:29
Colombia here it is considered as if
01:37:31
can no longer be the curse of the nation and not
01:37:35
is something like this
01:37:37
way of entertainment or carrying out
01:37:39
leisure They don't like these things, this one
01:37:42
thing because they think it is
01:37:44
bad stigma of the country's tincture here
01:37:47
my prostitution is legalized Yes
01:37:50
we can say that it is legalized
01:37:51
almost completely although there is
01:37:53
some specific nuances But in any case
01:37:55
case
01:37:56
they have some kind of protected rights and
01:38:00
also In the basket there at Juan's where we are
01:38:03
started Juan in the evening at dinner
01:38:07
teasingly telling me that it was official
01:38:10
is it possible for either one person or for
01:38:12
one house to grow 20 bushes up to 20
01:38:16
Cannabis bushes can be grown on
01:38:18
every person registered in the house and
01:38:21
this is considered legal volume for
01:38:23
personal consumption consumption Which
01:38:25
average salary of the local population
01:38:27
What is considered a salary? Very good
01:38:30
which Colombians strive for and how much
01:38:33
those who come can earn money here
01:38:35
from other countries
01:38:37
The average salary here is about 4-5
01:38:41
million which is about 1000 dollars
01:38:47
they pay well, average salary
01:38:50
office worker about very large
01:38:51
the company will receive up to 1000 dollars here up to 4
01:38:54
million
01:38:55
normal minimum wage
01:38:57
the minimum wage is a million is 300
01:39:00
Well, less dollars even today
01:39:02
day because of the course But the employee
01:39:05
who has some knowledge or
01:39:07
I don't know, there's also a dentist there
01:39:09
they will easily earn money at the clinic
01:39:10
1000 1200 1400 dollars here
01:39:14
a good salary here would be around 20
01:39:17
million is 4,000 dollars 3,500
01:39:19
dollars this is already deducted Yes this is already
01:39:22
clean hands in your hands at the end of the month for
01:39:25
in order to get a work visa Of course
01:39:27
the candidate must have some
01:39:29
certain degree of education talents
01:39:31
skills and experience today
01:39:34
Colombia, for example, is actively recruiting for
01:39:36
the work of people in the information sector
01:39:38
we have it today
01:39:40
several families moved to Colombia
01:39:43
work for a large Colombian company
01:39:45
companies receive good salaries and
01:39:48
we live comfortably in this city
01:39:50
helped with certain aspects of their
01:39:52
installations here school
01:39:55
there is an organization of some kind of everyday life and so on
01:39:57
further means accordingly this is this
01:39:59
man and career of the destiny of this
01:40:01
the person is engaged in the company, that is
01:40:03
if there are people interested in it
01:40:05
to propose your candidacy in this
01:40:08
industries then they have more chances than
01:40:10
for example doctors because firstly
01:40:11
there are a lot of doctors here and get
01:40:13
confirm your education or medical diploma
01:40:16
in another country knowing even without knowing the language
01:40:18
it is very difficult accordingly
01:40:21
specialties such as those that do not require
01:40:23
securing a diploma because it’s clean
01:40:25
work experience or cuticle can prove
01:40:27
that the person is an expert in this industry
01:40:29
this is certainly more today
01:40:31
just it there
01:40:33
workers or mid-level specialists
01:40:36
professions generally do not move around
01:40:38
on a work basis accordingly if
01:40:41
a person develops, for example, a garage and
01:40:44
works like
01:40:45
Yes, working with his hands is easier for him
01:40:49
open your small medium business here
01:40:51
which will allow him to obtain documents
01:40:54
and it has some kind of development
01:40:56
competitive advantage marketers
01:40:59
designers photographers
01:41:01
photographers and content raiders will be able to
01:41:03
find yourself or not I think so, because
01:41:06
that the market is developing very rapidly
01:41:07
and today new ones are coming here
01:41:10
companies new players such as
01:41:12
American startup companies
01:41:14
European startup companies and their
01:41:16
requirements and their need for
01:41:18
today local stop in this
01:41:21
prism they will be able to satisfy Me
01:41:24
I'm interested in the issue of legalization, so first
01:41:26
The first option is a Work visa when
01:41:29
the company invites you you work you
01:41:31
IT marketer
01:41:33
most likely you are a designer and content writer
01:41:36
work here you will find if you want
01:41:38
come here but not work for someone
01:41:41
where there is another option means two main ones
01:41:43
option is to register a company
01:41:45
certain authorized capital first
01:41:48
the threshold today is about 32
01:41:50
thousand dollars which makes it possible
01:41:52
obtain a residence permit for yourself
01:41:54
investo his wife and children
01:41:56
minors for a period of one year
01:41:59
results of the year need to provide a report on
01:42:01
economic activity of the company and
01:42:03
based on the results even if they are not
01:42:05
very good plus or minus the first year
01:42:07
make an allowance to continue for the second year
01:42:09
The nuance of this residence permit is that it
01:42:13
always tied to economic
01:42:14
activities of this company you always
01:42:16
must report every year from every
01:42:18
they will update it for you a year. What if you
01:42:20
you buy real estate for example Okay
01:42:22
then the second order is a purchase
01:42:24
real estate or first company
01:42:27
justification for a company with the same
01:42:29
equivalent
01:42:30
starting capital fixed capital
01:42:32
as well as the minimum purchase amount
01:42:34
real estate
01:42:36
$155,000 today
01:42:38
it means you can either buy real estate
01:42:41
one or more for this amount and
01:42:43
show that you have them right away
01:42:44
you will receive a five-year residence permit that is not
01:42:46
requires no renewals immediately
01:42:48
you get it for 5 years only after 5 years
01:42:49
no need to renew
01:42:51
give or you organize a company
01:42:53
with such authorized capital and
01:42:56
how do you manage this capital?
01:42:57
you can buy real estate A
01:43:00
you can invest it in some business
01:43:01
in any case in one way or another
01:43:04
Money must remain on site
01:43:06
countries are monitoring how it will work
01:43:09
further the company only in terms of what kind
01:43:11
she will make the investment for them
01:43:13
report step by step and accordingly
01:43:15
obligations to create some kind of work
01:43:17
background to generate some taxes and
01:43:21
the outcome of these five years for the next
01:43:23
extension to provide some
01:43:25
positive balance So we need
01:43:27
you get people who
01:43:29
have a contract with some company or
01:43:34
the person who pays him for some
01:43:35
services which services are not related to
01:43:38
work in Colombia on Colombian territory
01:43:41
you don't show this service most often
01:43:44
Most likely these are IT programmers
01:43:46
web designers, product specialists and so on
01:43:48
Project managers are
01:43:49
internet marketers are possible people
01:43:52
who create content content creators
01:43:54
that is, translators can still work
01:43:57
yes and you have some kind of contract
01:43:59
no matter which country can confirm
01:44:00
that there must be a monthly income of at least
01:44:03
than about 700 dollars depending on
01:44:05
course you do this you get a visa this
01:44:08
visa for 180 days stay within
01:44:11
what period during the year but first
01:44:13
you can come and stay
01:44:15
tourist visa Here in 90 days
01:44:17
further this can extend it for another 90
01:44:19
days is also a big plus
01:44:21
If you come here on a tourist visa, you can
01:44:24
redesign the investment program and
01:44:27
opening your own company in a or b
01:44:29
option and also for student
01:44:31
a visa that we haven't talked about yet
01:44:33
leaving the country here is a big plus for you
01:44:36
I came, I saw what you liked
01:44:39
we have options for example language schools
01:44:40
many people don't even know the language
01:44:42
It’s very logical to first sign up for
01:44:44
language courses for a year pay for the course there He
01:44:46
about 1200 1300 dollars
01:44:51
she doesn't give you the right to work here. You
01:44:54
you can calmly come and
01:44:56
leave the country what are you doing
01:44:58
together What does each of you do?
01:45:00
how did you start it what do you need for it
01:45:04
for this to work here at all We
01:45:06
created a project of author's travels around
01:45:07
Colombia drove through the coolest
01:45:10
met some very good people
01:45:12
people who really know a lot love
01:45:15
their land and thought about what was needed
01:45:17
share your knowledge and abilities
01:45:22
with people because they started writing a lot
01:45:23
I should ask on Instagram what goes where
01:45:26
tips and we made this separate
01:45:28
turnkey project people come to us and
01:45:31
in 10-14 days they make three
01:45:34
Colombia's most beautiful places
01:45:36
which we know we love and we know
01:45:38
exactly what they will get there
01:45:41
we want to show and tell about Colombia
01:45:43
around the same time we started
01:45:45
people began to develop our author's tours
01:45:47
write to me and ask about surgery
01:45:50
medicine
01:45:51
a lot of people are interested in coming here
01:45:53
make teeth we have a huge amount
01:45:55
population that lives in America and I
01:45:57
I accompany these women for examination to
01:46:02
doctors we find the right doctor I go to
01:46:05
him for a consultation if a person is for
01:46:06
border he send his photos
01:46:07
description of what he wants I write in
01:46:10
two or three clinics We are already working
01:46:12
at the moment we already have doctors with
01:46:13
which have been verified exactly great
01:46:16
they work and I don’t need anything anymore
01:46:17
search and I already know exactly who is who
01:46:19
directs in general in Colombia it is very
01:46:22
developed dental health since childhood
01:46:24
people get vaccinated and brush their teeth four times
01:46:26
per day in the shopping center after
01:46:28
soldered at the food court you will see how
01:46:30
there is a line of people with toothbrushes
01:46:31
It is very common to brush your teeth with pastes
01:46:33
Here everyone has straight teeth and even the employee
01:46:36
Finnish Juana the Builder was with yesterday
01:46:39
Few people here have bad braces
01:46:41
they are all made with teeth here
01:46:43
Wonderful
01:46:44
real estate assistance in legalization Here you are
01:46:47
Are you engaged or not Yes of course here
01:46:50
there are certain nuances also in the industry
01:46:53
real estate in Colombia is
01:46:54
certain parameters that are
01:46:56
such large risk factors because
01:46:59
what is the law what if as a result
01:47:01
some kind of investigation that may
01:47:03
maybe it's been going on for a decade now
01:47:05
discovered that either an apartment or a house there
01:47:09
or the Earth on which this house stands
01:47:12
once belonged to someone from anesthesia
01:47:14
there will be a big trial and
01:47:16
may even seize this property like this
01:47:19
check a certain process is being done
01:47:22
again by recognized experts and
01:47:25
accordingly you fix it exactly
01:47:26
you receive thorough confirmation from
01:47:29
archives that there is no connection and then
01:47:32
you can safely buy the same thing
01:47:35
there is a process of going through banking
01:47:36
compliance which today
01:47:38
is also a definite obstacle
01:47:41
so to speak on the way to acquisition
01:47:43
real estate
01:47:45
50 thousand dollars and buy yourself a room
01:47:55
just because don't forget that in
01:47:57
this country, like nowhere else, has been
01:48:00
always a large amount of black cash
01:48:02
what is called that is, apparently
01:48:05
because I already feel and exist but it
01:48:08
does not interfere with how people should live but at the same time
01:48:11
time not to give them the opportunity for example
01:48:12
do something there, maybe a movie for someone
01:48:14
you can sponsor you know And so the bank
01:48:16
you won't come, you won't put it, saying this
01:48:19
this is also a company that is worldwide
01:48:21
world-famous, these are places for just
01:48:26
freelancers and predator they have a huge
01:48:28
Thank you very much
01:48:31
I was passing it when you noticed
01:48:34
the first day we drove in the evening I saw
01:48:35
By the way, remember we were in that
01:48:38
coworking did you find out how much they cost?
01:48:40
place and yes and pass from above means look
01:48:44
just to work
01:48:46
some common area you just have to
01:48:47
order something once every hour Or
01:48:49
a glass of water or a sandwich if
01:48:55
some specific small area
01:48:56
just for yourself it costs about 8-10
01:48:59
dollars a day That's what you get there
01:49:03
You also have a charger, everything is convenient and
01:49:05
all that sit and talk then eat
01:49:07
meeting room it may cost
01:49:09
about 25 dollars a day and up
01:49:12
it costs a permanent job
01:49:13
about 300 dollars what are your taxes
01:49:17
arise here doing what you do
01:49:19
you should have been doing
01:49:20
to register a company or not and which one
01:49:22
In general there is taxation Yes of course
01:49:24
we have registered
01:49:25
company registered to operate
01:49:27
any activity as well as conclusion
01:49:28
partnership agreements with partners
01:49:30
this is why the country always needs it
01:49:33
registering a company is not very good
01:49:35
It’s a complicated process, we went through it ourselves. Well
01:49:37
accompaniment with lawyers to find out
01:49:39
specifically about the cost
01:49:41
company registration Here is only about
01:49:43
one and a half thousand dollars and the period of this
01:49:46
about two to three weeks and accordingly
01:49:48
there is a certain number of documents that
01:49:50
necessary to do this
01:49:51
conditions for one foreigner five per
01:49:55
work no restrictions no can
01:49:58
be completely owners of one hundred
01:49:59
percent itself The only thing that is
01:50:01
some kind of availability obligation
01:50:03
administrator who would be
01:50:05
documented that is, if it is a person
01:50:07
investor who currently does not have
01:50:08
no residence permit here
01:50:11
he cannot be an administrator himself
01:50:12
your company must hire someone
01:50:14
until he gets his
01:50:16
documents and will be able to register himself
01:50:17
what are your taxes? Well, we have taxes
01:50:21
when the company works you always pay
01:50:24
of course VAT on all amounts that you
01:50:26
you carry out mutual settlements with clients or
01:50:28
with taxes
01:50:41
in Argentina in America it's just a person
01:50:44
who takes
01:50:46
all over the city
01:50:50
We have work visas initially for 3 years
01:50:53
So did we receive through the company
01:50:57
Yes and then
01:50:59
can be extended Okay, so we're through
01:51:02
through the worker, namely, obtaining a working
01:51:03
visas we went through the entire process in
01:51:05
Colombian Consulate in Barcelona and here
01:51:08
interesting nuance when we arrived in
01:51:10
Colombia we had to based on this
01:51:11
visas get a plastic card
01:51:13
residence permit card in Barcelona to get
01:51:15
You must request this card
01:51:18
first a number of opponents to go deal
01:51:20
documents number when we left in November
01:51:23
he was given March to come
01:51:25
provide documents and only in May
01:51:28
We arrived four days later and climbed into
01:51:31
We took the internet the next day
01:51:34
submitted documents after six working days
01:51:36
we received the cards, that is, after 13
01:51:38
days when we were here we got
01:51:39
cards that gave us the right
01:51:41
stay here for 3 years
01:51:42
[music]
01:51:52
I'm sure many of you are already interested
01:51:55
cost of living issue
01:51:57
we are moving home to Nastya waiting for them
01:52:01
whole family mom
01:52:03
[music]
01:52:05
three children
01:52:07
our heroes and the dog Ginger
01:52:11
[music]
01:52:14
renting an apartment for example We live in
01:52:16
laurealis in a new house with high
01:52:19
ceilings
01:52:20
quite a large area here is about
01:52:23
135 square meters three bedrooms three with
01:52:27
half a bath costs $1000
01:52:29
per month
01:52:32
including costs for electricity, water and internet
01:52:37
That is, everything is turnkey approximately
01:52:39
we get 1000 dollars But this is without
01:52:41
furniture without any equipment
01:52:43
had to buy
01:52:45
purchased in stages To date
01:52:47
How much did you spend on all the furniture and everything
01:52:50
equipment which
01:52:51
10 dollars 10 Kitchen everything else with
01:52:55
you are actually transporting it to
01:52:57
Spain also has the same rules as a rule.
01:52:59
you meet apartments you find an apartment
01:53:02
where there is a maximum of equipped kitchens
01:53:04
how much would such an apartment cost?
01:53:06
Now you shoot in the same quality
01:53:08
Barcelona district level two with
01:53:10
half three thousand when we left
01:53:12
At that time we already included Barcelona
01:53:15
heating because we arrived in November
01:53:16
we have been here since September
01:53:28
But she's very
01:53:30
here very close next to us and there them
01:53:33
school including food costs about
01:53:36
160-170 dollars per child per month
01:53:39
we import and export and bring them ourselves
01:53:41
because the ride here is very close But
01:53:43
if we took transport for the child
01:53:45
about 35-45 dollars a month would be more
01:53:49
for transport food from us
01:53:52
costs about Well, about 200 dollars per
01:53:56
a week
01:53:57
every time you go to the supermarket to stock up
01:54:00
cart everything buy there fruits vegetables Well
01:54:03
this is at least 100 dollars
01:54:10
this is protein this is fruit vegetables eggs
01:54:15
some drinks water
01:54:17
[music]
01:54:43
home is your room
01:54:51
above you left Barcelona
01:54:56
and you miss
01:54:58
[music]
01:55:00
because it's been a few years now
01:55:03
back
01:55:04
[music]
01:55:15
[music]
01:55:28
[music]
01:55:45
living here everything is so beautiful here
01:55:49
ugly
01:55:50
also very beautiful, but I miss you very much
01:55:54
by sea not enough Yes nothing is missing
01:55:59
Do you like the way you are received at school?
01:56:03
ok I have all my friends
01:56:05
the teacher treats me very well
01:56:08
they said you're a good student
01:56:11
At school
01:56:20
for now
01:56:22
you have been living for three years three children there are two of you
01:56:25
You definitely went to the doctors of this
01:56:27
lived for a very long time in Barcelona Compare
01:56:30
Medicine in Spain is excellent here
01:56:32
here we are medicine in general There are no questions A
01:56:34
I'm very attentive and really hears me
01:56:37
Spain I had cases when I even
01:56:38
the doctor entered into the discussion where am I
01:56:40
I disagreed here, they told me directly
01:56:42
definitely hear understands If I say that
01:56:44
I don't want to give antibiotics Is there
01:56:46
some alternatives or something else
01:56:47
hides himself very much here
01:56:49
I'll try to find you some
01:56:51
alternative and say what is realistic if
01:56:53
this is objectively necessary, that is, he will convey it
01:56:55
up to you what you really need
01:56:58
in this case it is a necessity but
01:56:59
only us for some reason
01:57:01
It's not just that everything is in a row Let's
01:57:03
no antibiotics and fast enough
01:57:06
no queues for us at all with this
01:57:10
I'm sick, I need to see a doctor
01:57:12
I'm essentially on insurance according to the plan
01:57:15
got insurance instantly
01:57:20
it was you will most likely call
01:57:22
private clinic and insurance You have
01:57:25
private is also considered That's why you're everything
01:57:27
this happens in the private sector, but it
01:57:29
supervised by the state That is
01:57:31
in any case, all these insurances, at least they are
01:57:34
private they are regulated by the government
01:57:36
How much for as little as possible
01:57:38
renting an apartment is generally the cheapest
01:57:41
And how much will the apartment cost him?
01:57:44
so big Like yours 135 m and just
01:57:47
one-room apartment One plus one somewhere plus or minus
01:57:50
in this area there will depend first
01:57:53
from the rental period of documents that
01:57:56
provides a person Yes in order to
01:57:58
rent this apartment and would you like
01:58:01
furnished or not these are the three main
01:58:02
factor you are of course the area That is, if we
01:58:05
We’re talking about how much it costs
01:58:06
generally rent an apartment and live here
01:58:08
even there in for example estrato-3 and on
01:58:12
on the third level you can remove it there
01:58:13
two-room apartment of 50 m². order
01:58:16
for 200-250 dollars per month you can find
01:58:18
but you will go out on the street in the evening
01:58:20
you will go out into the street in the evening with
01:58:22
over time if you start some
01:58:24
dating that is inevitable in principle you
01:58:26
you can even have a great time living there, but it’s not
01:58:29
that time where we for example want to live with
01:58:30
our children because you don't care
01:58:31
there is some movement towards which we
01:58:34
would like to avoid And then if you
01:58:36
let's go up to the fourth fifth level
01:58:37
for example, as well as a two-room apartment
01:58:40
may rise by another dollar there
01:58:42
150-200 That is approximately for
01:58:44
You can withdraw 400-500 dollars or 50-60
01:58:47
square two bedroom apartment here
01:58:49
if you have documents, take it off
01:58:52
year but again she will be naked then
01:58:53
there you will need to invest
01:58:54
if you want to find in such areas
01:58:56
some temporary housing for 3 months
01:58:57
for example, so that it is furnished
01:58:59
then it could cost $600,650 Then
01:59:02
yes you overpay for what you have
01:59:03
furniture and how much rent do you have?
01:59:05
also shorter Here's further accordingly
01:59:07
we are going to apartments like ours for example
01:59:10
This is the fifth in average good areas
01:59:12
the sixth level is not furnished but
01:59:15
smaller sizes maybe older then
01:59:17
there to be 15-20 years old they can
01:59:19
go too
01:59:20
without furniture from 5600 to 800 and even thousands
01:59:24
depending on the level of the house what is there
01:59:28
safety pool and so on
01:59:30
saturation So if you want the same
01:59:33
furnished apartment you are always a plus
01:59:34
20-30 percent on top and if you want
01:59:37
for a short juice you still plus 20-30
01:59:39
percent above here are more modern
01:59:42
houses like for example How we live
01:59:44
the cost per square meter is now about
01:59:47
two thousand two hundred dollars but it begins
01:59:50
she is from one and a half thousand that is House
01:59:52
which was built 10 years ago
01:59:55
buy for about one and a half 1600
01:59:59
depending on how good
02:00:00
house and what kind of elevator there is and so on
02:00:03
if we rise a little level
02:00:06
so to speak, higher from what will happen
02:00:09
modern building and there will also be a house
02:00:11
saturated with a gym, a swimming pool and so on
02:00:14
further Then it could go up to two there
02:00:16
with half a thousand dollars for example
02:00:18
square meter that in principle there are prices
02:00:20
there will be some kind of penthouse with a beautiful view and
02:00:23
jacuzzi then you can up to three to three with
02:00:25
half a thousand will also rise But by
02:00:27
actually find your segment in price
02:00:31
range from 1700 to 2200 per square
02:00:34
in this area it is quite possible in
02:00:36
modern, fairly good housing and
02:00:38
everything is fine here you can go out here
02:00:40
walk the dog there are parks here
02:00:42
comfortable By the way, everything is up there You
02:00:45
you go, it’s always some kind of training
02:00:47
there is Workout You lift up
02:00:49
you go down and sometimes you even get bread
02:00:52
In some areas you must travel by car
02:00:53
or call delivery But delivery is here
02:00:56
works very well delivery here
02:00:58
works quickly any products for you
02:01:00
they will deliver there is an express saver 10 minutes
02:01:02
you place an order The countdown has begun
02:01:04
if we haven't delivered to you in 10 minutes
02:01:07
for free
02:01:10
and then we decided to test the speed
02:01:12
Colombian delivery results me
02:01:15
I was really impressed when I signed up for the app
02:01:17
We continued ordering a pack of nuts
02:01:19
talk about life what do you think
02:01:21
less than three minutes passed and our pack
02:01:24
Oreshkov rang our doorbell No, I didn’t
02:01:26
Just kidding No it's not a setup no the courier is not
02:01:29
was standing under the house and a local called us
02:01:32
delivery man Andreas who worked
02:01:34
daily from three o'clock in the afternoon to 12 at night
02:01:36
manages to make 20-30 deliveries
02:01:38
while earning from 120 to 140 thousand
02:01:41
per day per month this brings him almost 4
02:01:44
million pesos And that’s already 800 for a second
02:01:48
There are a lot of clean American dollars
02:01:51
True, decent pay According to locals
02:01:53
by standards
02:01:54
the question in cars is how much here
02:01:56
expensive cars and what's with the rules?
02:01:59
driving rules on the roads?
02:02:01
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visiting women are developing strongly
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they pay a pension, she already has medical care
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attraction attracts tourists
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✅ Мой курс по интернет-маркетингу https://para.school/internet-marketing 🔥 Оставляй заявку, сейчас действуют специальные условия Для быстрой связи: +380 50 741 16 93 Юлия (Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp) email: [email protected] 💻 Мое агентство по интернет-маркетингу https://para.agency/ Звони или пиши: +380950821652 (Виктория) email: [email protected] 🏠 контакты Асыма и ArbatHomes: Viber/WhatsApp ArbatHomes +90 530 442 42 33 сайт: https://bit.ly/3FnuXc9 канал в YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/arbathomes instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Это выпуск про Колумбию, в котором мы познакомимся с экспатами Эмилем и Настей и узнаем от них множество полезной информации об этой стране. Эмиль https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Настя https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Свой рассказ ребята начнут с истории о том, что побудило их переехать из Испании и как идею выбрать Колумбию родилась благодаря утреннему кофе. Настя расскажет, как по приезду ее приятно удивила погода и цены на сервис. Также мы узнаем о том, чего нельзя делать в этой стране, а именно: ругаться, платить, не увидев товар и верить всем душещипательным историям, благодаря которым местные могут попытаться выманить у тебя денег. Затронем тему полезных ископаемых, нефти, газа, золота и изумрудов, которыми богата эта территория. И, конечно, не забудем о кофе. Мы узнаем об отношении местных к приезжим и о том, почему они с уважением относятся к тем, кто сознательно выбрал Колумбию для жизни. Будет много информации об истории Колумбии и, конечно, об ее главном «герое» - Пабло Эскобаре. О том, как он попал в парламент и был изгнан оттуда, о его умении ускользнуть от ФБР и о том, как этот человек одновременно сочетал помощь бедным и жестокое обращение с теми, кто ему не угодил. Мы узнаем, как во времена Пабло Эскобара здесь появилась мода на увеличение груди и попы, которая не проходит до сих пор. Также поговорим о колумбийских девушках и о том, что отличает их от других. Затронем тему древнейшей профессии, которая здесь легализована и узнаем, какие именно девушки работают в этой сфере. Конечно же, поговорим и о семье. В вечернее время мы побываем в центре Картахене, и сможем лично увидеть весь творящийся здесь разврат. А уже днем мы посетим рынок Mercado Bazurte и на полную окунемся в местный колорит. После рынка зайдем в ресторан, где бывали четверо самых богатых людей мира, а также писатель Габриель Гарсия Маркес. Поговорим и о социальных классах в Колумбии. Дома здесь разделены на уровни в зависимости от estrato - коэффициента удобства и «начинки» жилья. Узнаем, что собой представляют районы с низким и высоким estrato. Также обсудим, на какую работу могут рассчитывать люди из разных социальных слоев. Затронем тему заработных плат. Минимальная зарплата здесь стартует от 300 долларов, а средняя составляет около 1000. Эмиль и Настя расскажут нам о возможных вариантах для приезжих легально работать в Колумбии. Первый - это регистрация компании с определенным уставным капиталом, а второй - покупка недвижимости. Также супруги расскажут и о своей основной деятельности здесь. А именно - об авторских турах по самым живописным уголкам страны, а также о помощи в нахождении нужных врачей. В этом выпуске: 00:00 Интро 01:52 Немного моей лирики 03:48 Знакомство с Эмилем и Настей. История переезда в Колумбию 07:17 Сравнение жизни в Испании и Колумбии 11:10 Путешествие в Хардин 15:46 Первые впечатления Эмиля и Насти от Колумбии 18:13 Что приятно шокировало в Колумбии? 20:47 Как сделать переезд в Колумбию максимально комфортным? 23:25 Про компанию Arbat Homes 25:08 За чем Настя скучала после переезда? 25:50 5 «нельзя» в Колумбии 27:46 Отношение местных к приезжим 30:18 История Колумбии 36:18 Об 11 потоке курса по комплексному интернет-маркетингу в школе цифровых навыков пара 38:50 Ресурсы Колумбии 41:39 Столица «кофейного треугольника» - город Перейра 44:20 Воспоминания Эмиля о первом посещении Колумбии 46:18 Про Пабло Эскобара 53:15 О пластических операциях 55:30 Центр города Картахена 58:27 О чем этот город? 01:00:42 Колумбийские девушки 01:02:22 Открытие банковского счета. Бюрократия 01:04:16 Колумбийская семья 01:08:42 Отличия колумбийского менталитета 01:08:55 Алкоголь 01:10:17 Праздники и традиции 01:12:02 Рынок Mercado Bazurto 01:14:27 В ресторане у Фабиана 01:16:14 История города Медельин 01:25:06 Знакомство с доном Фернандо – продавцом супа 01:29:30 Разница между разными классами населения 01:35:15 Воровство, проституция, наркотики 01:38:25 Зарплаты 01:39:24 Работа для иностранцев. Визы 01:44:56 Работа Эмиля и Насти 01:49:15 Налоги 01:51:53 Расходы на жизнь в Медельине 01:54:43 Знакомство с детьми Эмиля и Насти 01:56:22 Медицина 01:57:37 Стоимость аренды и покупки квартиры 02:00:57 Доставка 02:01:54 Автомобили 02:03:01 Пенсии 02:04:07 О скале Эль-Пеньон-де-Гуатапе 02:05:17 О поиске выгодных авиабилетов и путешествий TripMyDream 02:06:19 Анонс следующих выпусков

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