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American In Moscow Showing THE BEST METRO IN THE WORLD!

The most beautiful metro station in the world is in Moscow! Check this video out after Tucker Carlson came to visit he was mind blown

Wild Siberia

5 months ago

noot let's check out the train station cuz  the trains just keep going making noise and I don't want it more in any more interruptions  I'm losing my mind making this video there's people running around and uh it's really hard to  film during rush hour all right let's continue this a TR station called H Prospect Mira it's on  brown brown line all right guys so they have uh electric plugs on the new ones right there  on every chair you could actually connect your phone and charge up while you're
going  and this is on the Brown Line these are new trains now one I really don't understand  is yeah sure they touch this woman or this man no it's a woman's knee  but I don't know why they touch this sorry does your country have a Metro System  I guarantee you it is not as efficient as this one today we're in the Moscow Metro System  you're going to go see it we're going to show you the best stations you can visit and it's  basically the cheapest Museum in the entire country now the reason why
I'm telling you that  this is a museum it's because about 44 of their train stations are known as World cultural  heritage sites and today we're here at the mayakovskaya train station I'm going to show  you the ceilings of this place it's absolutely magnificent there are no two identical stations  in the Moscow subway system and it is not only the ceilings that are beautiful here but  these beautiful arches and pillars now more than 7 million people Transit and use the Metro  System daily just t
hink about that guys it is 99% effective right there's it's always on time and  now it's time for us to show you the next train station that is right I just let that train go  by because these trains are so accurate that it is estimated that every 90 seconds a  new train will pass and so all I have to do is just wait a little bit and I can get on  the next one the estimation can be seen or the time can be shown on this clock behind  me guys so when you want to know when the next train is going t
o arrive simply walk  to the edge and look down where the train will come from and then you'll see this clock  and then it'll give you a rough estimation as to when it'll arrive usually it's on point  Sometimes They Come very early let's just wait unlike other countries in the world once  you're in the Moscow Metro System where you pay 54 rubles you can transfer lines and  go all over the city we were on the green line now we're going to go on another  train station on the blue line let's go the
n I am so excited to bring you to this train station  uh what is it called cuz I cannot pronounce it all right that's where we are and this train station  is special because it has a lot of statues and there something very strange that the mosites do  they go around touching them we're going to show you the statues first then we're going to see  if we can catch anybody touching them and then last I want to find and interview somebody  who touches them and ask them why they do it now let's go ask
for for this woman told me uh every  statue have meaning and for her this statue uh means money she tou it for money a good example of the statues that are  untouched uh is this one because it is very very dark you can see even here how dark it  is on his hand well we saw that lady touch the rooster and a lot of people I guess want a  lot of money because the rooster is absolutely soft at uh at its neck area now on this one the  people touch the dog nose and over here they touch this guy's knee
and they touch this guy's  shoe so every statue means different things and different people touch different parts now  one I really don't understand is yeah sure they touch this woman or this man no it's a  woman's knee but I don't know why they touch this now that lady also said that if  you touch this baby's uh Little Foot it means that you're kind of asking for  uh grandchildren so you might see a lot of babushkas really really rubbing his little  foot here uh no idea why they touch his guy'
s legs but it's now time to move on to the  next train station the entrances to these stations are absolutely glorious and this is  why I'm telling you if you pay for one ticket you're basically going into the world's  cheapest museum at least in the city of Moscow the Moscow Metro system is also known  as The People's Palace it was inaugurated in 1935 the Kaya train station was built in honor  of the friendship between the Russians and the ukrainians now on the sides of the pillars you  get to
see artwork that embod is that for the People by the people right and we're going to show  you some of the artwork and just remember this is the people's Palace you get to see artwork  all around no exceptions it is a beautiful station the Mosaic behind me is my favorite  uh anybody who knows that I likea knows that I love catching sha and this one's got AA on  it showing the friendship between Ukraine and Russia would you believe it if I told you that  this is one of the deepest metros in the w
orld where are 8 3 M below the ground  did you know that if you didn't know that well now you know a lot of these  stations are very very unique like I told you by the way I don't know the  pronunciation of this station what is it leave a comment down below if you're  from Moscow and let us know what your favorite train station is or if you're not  from Moscow let us know which one's been your favorite up to now an interesting thing  about this St uh station is that it has the deepest escalator
ERS in the city we're  going to go right up them and then we're going to come back down uh just to waste a  little bit of time so you don't have to but be crazy we just want to experience it these  long waights I've never actually been on these long long ones in my life but since we're  here in Rome might as well do it in Moscow sorry imagine this uh your daily routine  to to your job is using these escalators now we've been on this escalator for about 30  seconds um I'm guessing this one takes
about like a minute or 2 minutes that's 2 minutes  of your life going up and 2 minutes of your life going down add that up and you've wasted  hours of your life in Moscow on the escalator and it's still deep I mean literally you can uh  choose to start walking up if you're going up or start choosing to walk down but it doesn't  make it any faster I mean of course it makes it faster but it just feels Eternal we're not  walking because we want to see what it feels like um and I'm telling you right
now it's The  Stairway to Heaven because it's long all right I'm not there yet guys I'm still waiting still  waiting oh hello well that took us a long long time now it's time to do it all over again  cuz we have to go to the next train station but it's actually down there so we have to do  that whole ride all over again but on the way down if I said that uh the way up was The  Stairway to Heaven what is the way down it's nice and bright so no worries we're on  the wrong side actually so you can
see that guy started walking down you can do that and  it has to be on the left side like the fast lane we'll catch up to you on the next station  well uh this is 126 M long of escalator that's pretty crazy I said we would be back at the next  station but we're still on the escalator Sorry by the way also if you're going to fought on the  escalators we have uh people here watching on the camera and they actually have the power  to stop the escalator so you don't have to roll too far down but if
you fall down this  one you're still going to roll pretty damn far all right guys we're going to might we might  be able to see something interesting when two trains arrive at the same time if the people  are in a rush they run across and nobody's in a rush I swear it happened at another  station where they were in a rush and you could see people running across the  trains I guess this one nobody's in a rush bye the slavianski bulvar station  is known for its appearance to uh kind of emulate th
e Paris Metro um just being here  I can tell you it has been the windiest Metro station uh since we started this excursion  but let me know what you think if you have any friends in Paris or if you've been to Paris  does this give you the uh the vibes from that area now the Brun the Brown Line has uh more  modern trains and the trains don't make as much noise as the green line and  inside they're definitely way more modern all right guys so they have uh  electric plugs on the new ones right ther
e on every chair you could actually  connect your phone and charge up while you're going and this is on the Brown  Line these are new trains now sometimes when the trains arrive at the same  time you get to see people running across running across running across look at  that because they have to get on the other train you know guys this TR train station  is dedicated to the bellerian government and the Russian government's friendship this is uh B rusaya train station uh again it  was really coo
l to see people running across on the ceiling of this particular train  station you get to see other types of mosaics uh we saw in the other station that they were  dedicated to uh Ukraine and these are dedicated obviously to the Belarusian people people the  architecture itself is amazing and it is well decorated noot let's check out the train station  cuz the trains just keep going making noise and I don't want it more in any more interruptions  I'm losing my mind making this video there's peo
ple running around and uh it's really  hard to film during rush hour all right let's continue oh [ __ ] on the new trains there's also a screen  that'll tell you where you are whereas the older trains just have a little light and the  really really old ones don't have anything at all this are station called uh prospect miror  it's on Brown Brown Line Brown Line let's see it this way sorry who's this guy in the end can anybody  take a guess of course of course it's Lenin I've tried to say the nam
e of this station  kamam ska kamam skaya I'm not sure ska okay guys I'm going to show you what it looks like you have  to see it for yourself come visit Moscow roll the tape and just like this train that's leaving  it's time for us to leave the tunnels of Moscow uh it has been a pleasure but it has been a  long long day for us we've actually stayed about 5 to 6 hours underground we've  been underground for so long I don't know what's going up uh the world could have  ended up there um thank you
so much we make other type of content you can watch this  video or that video and we'll see you on the next one we are finally getting out  to breathe real air well we started the Excursion of the subway when there was light  and now it's raining and it's dark that'll tell you how long you can spend under there in  that Labyrinth that is the Subways of Moscow

Comments

@user-mh4qc5wi9x

Я из Украины,и надеюсь что мы станем частью России,и я с мужем приеду в Москву на экскурсию.❤Запорожье.

@bobilaforce8252

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@linhtrieu3045

I am from Vietnam, I love Russia so much! My father studied in Moscow from 1967 - 1972. My best friend is a Russian and I visited him once in Vladivostok. Russian soul is great!! Western media and Hollywood always lie us!

@Babalulya

Russia- I love you so much. You are so awesome. Be blessed forever. Hello from Canada.

@deathAmer

З любов'ю зі Львова, слава Великої Росії, дуже сподіваюся що і Львів повернеться в рідну гавань Росію

@Vera-df8lh

Мой немецкий друг прилетал ко мне в Москву впервые в жизни. Я никогда не видела ранее, чтобы взрослый человек буквально прыгал от восторга. Он сказал, что Москва очень красивая и лучше, чем Германия. А вообще в России много красивых городов. Я не понимаю, почему на Западе нас так не любят. Русские люди очень сильный и многострадальный народ. Мы выглядим закрытыми, но в груди у нас бьются горячие сердца и мы имеем глубочайшие души. Я люблю Россию, это моя Родина.

@nl0..

Сталин не жил во дворце . Зато он строил дворцы для народа. Вот это настоящий вождь!!!!!

@veronikahruskova3329

Pozdravujeme nádhernú krajinu a úžasných ľudí v Ruskej federácii zo Slovenska! ❤❤❤ My máme s manželom Rusko veľmi radi, čítame o ňom cestopisy a plánujeme, že sa prídeme pozrieť do RF na dovolenku. V škole sme sa ešte učili po rusky, niečo si pamätáme, ale chodíme na kurz - ruský jazyk je veľmi pekný a je nám blízky.

@user-po3mj4bn9j

Горжусь Россией. Счастлив, что Луганск вернулся домой в Россию.

@RUSTA5

Love to Russia from Kiev 🇷🇺🥰 You will win!! We are you ❤

@massimilianobardelli1680

Penso alle nostre metropolitane di Roma e mi viene da piangere ......GRANDE RUSSIA ,SALUTI DA ROMA❤

@user-jz1zj6jy5i

Russians are the kindest people in the world, they will always come to help in a difficult situation, they will never abandon anyone. We may not be very smiling, but our souls are kind. we just don’t want NATO missiles near our border. America, there’s no need for war, it’s better to come to us for tea and pancakes ❤️I am Russian and proud of it.

@vladimirtrifunovic9367

Pozdrav iz bratske Srbije svim Rusima ❤Pobedicemo svo zlo! Svet pripada nama ❤

@tigreygt6614

Western propaganda gets you to believe that Russia is backward and not worthy of visiting. I shared this video in different Social Media groups in order to dispel the negativity the West always creates about Russia. Am African who lives in the United States and i have never seen train stations this clean and organized in the USA. Trust me: My next vacation is going to be in Moscow! Thank you for sharing. And we love the Russian people.

@ginchen33

Beautiful Metro, clean and safe, no graffiti, or homeless, a cultural marvel.Russian people respect their city, their fellow citizens and their Metro. Paris Metro is falling apart, graffiti, filthy, and not at all as beautiful as the Moscow Metro . Love from Michigan.❤

@Elena.b51

Дай Бог нашей стране процветания и мира. Россияне,вы лучшие. Город-герой Мурманск!!! Привет всем мурманчанам

@khaledwaak6955

I'm Frome Finland but I was living in Moskow 2,5 Yares. It's really one of the beutiful City in the world. Love you Mosocow. Greetings to all Russian ..

@anniash7089

Russia is beautiful! Greetings from Kiev with love! Together- we are a force❤❤❤

@user-si9ce2bt2h

Спасибо всем за высокую оценку и неподдельную любовь к России, я из Санкт-Петербурга и наше метро тоже великолепно! ❤❤❤