Traveling is a Constant Battle to Avoid Disaster: A Journey through Moldova
In this engaging video, travel vlogger Gabriel Morris takes viewers on an adventurous trip from Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, to a mysterious destination filled with unexpected twists and turns. As he navigates the challenges of travel, Gabriel shares stories of sticky situations that every wanderer dreads—like getting stuck in the middle of nowhere and grappling with leftover Moldovan currency that can’t be exchanged.
The video captures the essence of budget traveling, highlighting the importance of flexibility and resilience when exploring new places. With a mix of humor and charm, Gabriel reflects on how such “disasters” often become the most memorable parts of the journey.
Accompanied by a soundtrack that includes tracks like “Let it Happen” by South London HiFi and “Sunset Trails” by DJ Williams, viewers are treated to stunning visuals and a lively atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just dreaming of your next adventure, this video is sure to inspire you to embrace the unexpected on the road.
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Watch the video now and join Gabriel as he embarks on this unforgettable journey!
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Double decker buses are not London only. It depends on whether the routes have bridges too low to accommodate them. The bangers and mash looked revolting…like the mashed potatoes were made of dried flakes and left to sit under a heat lamp. The sausages need pricking to release the excess fat instead of blowing up
like balloons. Sorry.
I don't know how you do it man day after day. ✌🏽
Keep the cash. You will be in Moldova next time.
Traveller, don't you smoke some reef occasionally? 🙂
It's nice that Albania sits outside Schengen. Time in Albania is tracked separately from your European 90 days. Maybe the flamingos have courage there. At least they're getting much popular local support, it seems. I think I could contribute to that. I believe that I'd love to see some more Albania too, before they fall into the Schengen web of 'no visits' until the visa clock runs out. Hey, are there campsites there and a nice hiking system development? Bicycle trail systemsfor extended stays maybe? I'd love to hear some real Albanians talking about wild lands, climate and ocean conservation issues too. It would really warm my heart. ♡
Thx for your kind consideration.
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Please visit the Shard, I would love to see some video. Also, great time to be there, England vs. Norway on July 11 with have that country buzzing.
I see Earl's Court and immediately think of Oasis Live at Earl's Court – 1995. One of their best performances.
After 3 days in London, seeing money flying out of my pockets, I would panic and take the first flight to Thailand, Malaysia or Vietnam.
As always, it will be enlightening to see how a pro does it. 😁
Some currencies are tough to change outside the home country. We usually just drop it in a donation box at the airport, especially all the coins, but you have a hefty donation.🤑
Double-decker buses are everywhere. Called hop-on hop-off.😂
Re-Unirea noastră cu România Mare europeană !
Also Double Deckers in Victoria BC. I hope you film a lot in London.
Yes, a video on hotel rooms would be interesting to have your feedback on redflags or positive signs when selecting a stay. Thank you
I stayed in that hotel lily. The noise from outside was crazy loud, it was hot as hell and the bed was a joke. I left in the middle of the night. Couldn't stand it. Didn't make it more than 3 hours. That place is a joke.
Earles Court was a well known area for Aussies to gather and stay back in the 60's,70 s and 80's 😊
Trying to find air conditioning in this heat wave in England can be problematic!!
Perfect place to be today! The Rolling Stones new album "Foreign Tongues " is released. Maybe you saw the drone show in sky!
3:21 Gabe only smokes Reefa!
No AC in your hotel room ? 😮
Look at that nice geometric inlay paverstone looking 3D! I know how that is where there's no place to change money when departing which is usually the case. I don't see how you travel all the time for it's very exhausting. Travel is not easy even though a short trip returning home a week later is fairly easy. The wanderlust is back, but it's July, the most unaffordable time to travel so September or October it will be for the retirees. I was thing last week, oh I'm going to NYC for a nice week. $200 a night for dorm bed. Oh gosh no…
Hong Kong has double-decker buses, too!
Life is about avoiding disasters 😂
Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand have Double Decker buses. I believe in Auckland they are mostly Blue & Grey while Wellington all the buses are Yellow. Gold Coast city in Australia has DD buses that are bright Green! Manchester also has double decker buses that are a tan/off white colour. Leeds/Bradford also has DD buses, but I can't remember what colour they are.
You said that all the effort and potential disasters of travel are worth it. Yup, I too felt that way…once upon a time. With age, it all grows to be too tedious and brutally exhausting and thus no longer worth it
You walked straight past the better pub in the station. Everywhere in the UK has double decker buses. Surely you have seen them in other cities!
From where you are staying you could take a walk through Brompton Cemetery and along the river.