What is going on in Poland? (S2:E50) Part 1 of 2
Home gets closer every day. Today I head north in Poland towards the ferry back to Scandinavia. On the way I pass by the Trans Euro trail and get some unexpected riding in sand. But first I pass by some strange people along the roads.
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Takk!
Those people were pilgrims on their way to Częstochowa monastery.
this time around scandinavia is gonna be great, miss those landscapes 😁
Great video thank you l don't like the sand either. Thanks again cheers to ya.
Thanks!
I really enjoy your videos but your lack of cultural or religious awareness is really disturbing. Work with your lady friend on that, she can help… Will make you a better person and your videos better too… You have any idea just how anti-religion you sound sometimes. Whenever you come across something like this, that you don't understand, you tend to berate what you don't understand. That cult you are referring to s the Roman Catholic Church. That is a pilgrimage group… Learning about places you ride through and the people there is even bette than just riding through… just did a super chat, but they never appear, keep on riding…
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Well caught on the sand. Does me every time.
We liked Poland a lot, despite the shock of Auschwitz.
Great people and hospitality.
Only been twice and need to go back to learn more. Especially in the nirth to the shipyards to where Solidarity managed to effect so much change.
Ride safe, happy travels 👍
Digging the Poland country side.
I really liked your music!!
Dine videoer ville bli mye mer interessant hvis du viser på et kart hvor du er og hvor du skal. Må ikke være på papir.
Hey bud, I just got a Tenere and I have been following you since “The crash” and I have a question about the Tenere. All the time you have been riding I have noticed only one semi big issue of the clutch. Have you had any other problems with it? And how many miles/Km do you have on it now?Other than normal wear and tear items.
As usual love the vids and thanks for bringing us along.
I hope ur gonna visit my country Estonia one day aswell, so we can try TET together!
Phew saved it there! Think am going to get engine guards and handguards, although I do like my bike the way it is.
Still I can imagine myself sitting there thinking why wasnt I sensible!
May Jesus keep you safe, God bless and thank you for a great job.
Enjoyed this video very much! I glad you shared so of your future plans. I agree your bike has performed well, but will require maintenance to ensure safe travels in the future. Stay warm and safe 🎉
Wow! No snow! Pretty snowy and icy in Estonia.
I think it's one of the great things about traveling. Sometimes you see something totally mystifying and random, that you've never seen before and might never see again, and have no idea what it's about, and again may never know.
Of course in today's age, someone will pop up to say they live in the village you passed through and tell you exactly what was going on.
Bean on the ride😂
Interesting scenery. I agree, ants can be fun to watch. Looking forward to part 2.
Religion , or faith, is similar to riding a motorcycle. You believe in it, try it, enjoy it, have fun in it. In order for me to feel the same, I have to try it myself to really feel the joy and have the fun other people feel in doing that. Religion only works for people who are honest in their desire to find God and seek out the truth. There are people out there who have experienced miracles in their life and believed and experienced the power of the word of God. They prayed to Jesus or God and asked for anwers to their life questions and God answered them , so, I am convinced that God exists. For me, He exists. The word of God in the Bible has power, healing power. But I am not trying to convince anyone here. It is up to everyone to search and they seek the truth, and God will reveal Himself to them if they are honest in their search. Just because you have not had an experience with God, it doesn't mean that He does not exist. It is very true, that we come from different cultural backgrounds, and different religious beliefs and over time many groups of people have formed their own opinions about religion in general. We all have an opinion about this subject. And I agree that nobody should be forced to believe something, or in someone. Each person has to experience that faith in their own life and in their search for the truth . We can share our experiences, yes. Not even God forces people to come to Him. He offers people His salvation through His sacrifice. He gave people a free choice to come and experience that in their life, the forgivness of their sins. That is an individual choice and experience. We can pray for each other, for people in general, but they have to feel that experience on their own. If one wants to really find God, pray earnestly to Him and He will let Himself be found by anyone. May God bless all people and help us find answers to all our questions.
It's like here,newzealand, but on the wrong side of the road 😊
The tall church that you were talking about is a really important monastery and those people you were passing by were going on a pilgrimage there
UK tour please with Marion.