Who knew Greece was so dangerous 😅 Today I’m crossing the border from North Macedonia to Greece. On the way to Athens I stop by in a very fascinating place called Meteora. On the way I get chased by a pack of wild dogs.
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you cant afford such house in greece it costs more than 200.000 euros. An appartement costs 100.000 euros at least imagine a house
It is a coal power plant, that's why the ground is black 😂
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Greece does not have any nuclear power plants. They are primarily lignite (coal) and natural gas. That black soil was most likely fly ash from the coal plant.
Excellent watch. Especially as we've just got back. Nice reminder.
Glad you enjoyed Meteora. Fabulous amazing place. Worth going back to explore!
Even I struggled with the coffee though!
Good work, good editing.
Ride safe and happy travels 👍
Those dogs look like they wait in the roundabout to strong arm passers by for treats! WTF?!
Those cliffs/dwellings – magical!
Problem with nuclear power is where to dispose of waste. Where I live , there is a relic of a half built nuclear plant,,,ran out of funds and support many years ago when construction started.
On the other side of our state is a nuclear waste dump…next to the Columbia river … that stuff never goes away.
We rely on hydro-electric mostly but solar is becoming more popular as technology improves.
I just noticed. How come you changed backpack from Kriega?
The farmland was probably swamp forest until 200 years ago. Perhaps not that swampy in Greece, though. The endless farmland is mostly invention of 19th century, before that the large trackts of farmland were pretty rare.
That's a coal power plant, the soil is black because that's coal being dug up and burned directly in the power plants without need to import and transport it. That's also why there's so many of them, make as many as close to coal mines as possible to save on transport costs for coal
Fucking stray dogs, We used to have packs (not that large though) when I was a kid here in Croatia, always scared the shit out of me, I avoided entire neighborhoods of my town and only went around on bicycle because of them and because people left their gates open and their pet dogs would charge out and bark. Now they're quickly caught and, sadly, left to rot in asylums or euthanised.
You build a house on top of a cliff if you don't want visitors. Specially armed visitors who are after your gold. I had no idea this exists, so cool. Reminds me of southern China.
13€ is not strange in a restaurant at the heart of such toursit attraction. Super expensive is to be expected.
Greece has no nuclear power plants, given the high seismic risk in the regions!
You know you pay the full price in touristic areas! Greece is considerably more expensive than the Balkan countries such as Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia.
Maybe you should inform yourself more about the countries you visit! Then you will be faced with fewer surprises!
Turkey is considerably cheaper than Greece!
Nice ride! Greece is beautiful, but more expensive indeed!! Stay warm and safe 🎉
Great video thank you very well done I am out riding my bmwk1300gt in the smokey mountain. Cheers to ya.
Definitely not a new clear power plant. No new clear power plants in Greece.
Great view from the top…It's very spectacular at the top…of course it's very touristy
Nope, not one! We have none of the fancy nuclear power plants. We live in the middle ages over here, barely made it beyond the bronze age 😁 Those are steam-electric power stations. Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, is the fuel used.
Personally, I'm for nuclear power. But if we really want to be environmentally conscious, I propose we use dung for fuel. Our European "United" masters produce loads of it!
So good to see you again it's been quite some time since I've seen your videos the last in northern Norway….during covid.
Very happy to see you in Greece…. I last visited the meteora in 1982 with my brother…. we were travelling a month on the trains….
We met this lovely Dutch couple who had written their BMW 800 all the way from the Netherlands….
Travel safe and I'll see you again. Cheers John
The dogs were only welcoming you😄And beautiful place Meteora! I've been once, like a decade ago. Cheers!
NOT NUCLEAR, coal! that's why they dig up the ground, malakas… (get informed before you tell stupid things publicly) AGAIN! if they dig up the earth around a power plant, look at WHAT they are digging out. maybe if you try to get informed you might learn some things. also about the infinite danger of nuclear power 😉