The Soviet's Secret Mars Landing

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@andrewbrown6745
@andrewbrown6745 Ай бұрын
“Our closest planetary neighbor” Venus: am I a joke to you?
@Wurtoz9643
@Wurtoz9643 Ай бұрын
Mercury: Am I a joke to *you?*
@nathanielbyrne1132
@nathanielbyrne1132 Ай бұрын
Thanks, you saved me the comment
@nathanielbyrne1132
@nathanielbyrne1132 Ай бұрын
Wow I didn't know mercury is closer to us than Mars
@HeadyEddie
@HeadyEddie Ай бұрын
​@@nathanielbyrne1132most of the time the closest planet to Earth is Mercury. Only when planets are aligned in their orbit is Venus or Mars closer
@johnwenzel2003
@johnwenzel2003 Ай бұрын
The joys of orbital dynamics. 😊
@JasperH5150
@JasperH5150 Ай бұрын
Thank you for not playing obnoxious dramatic LOUD music in your videos... We can actually understand your narrator... Thank you!
@Team-fabulous
@Team-fabulous Ай бұрын
Agreed..
@AxxinTheSupernova
@AxxinTheSupernova 13 күн бұрын
Yes. Agreed
@SmallGuyonTop
@SmallGuyonTop 9 сағат бұрын
Except for the incessant frog croaking in his voice for affectation! DRIVING ME NUTS!
@twojaygotbales9787
@twojaygotbales9787 Ай бұрын
Imagine being the Russian guy probably running on 3 hours of sleep and mistyping “150” instead of “1.5” lmao
@raedwulf61
@raedwulf61 Ай бұрын
"Gulag for you!"
@causewaykayak
@causewaykayak Ай бұрын
@@raedwulf61 How does SpaceX handle such lapses. Presumably the have them regularly. People DO make mistakes ...
@tomsterbg8130
@tomsterbg8130 Ай бұрын
@@causewaykayak technology advanced a lot, you can now have simulated tests to ensure the program works as expected
@causewaykayak
@causewaykayak Ай бұрын
@@tomsterbg8130 Thanks for that. We can expect flawless performances. Dronescapes was saying something very similar about traditional test pilots and the modern methods
@raedwulf61
@raedwulf61 Ай бұрын
@@causewaykayak Ask Musk.
@GneasYTC
@GneasYTC Ай бұрын
That was a hell of an achievement for 1971, going in blind and managing to get the lander down safely. What happened then was just lousy luck on the timing.
@hendrickswart4122
@hendrickswart4122 Ай бұрын
I do allways get the lotto numbers righ, but my timing is still way out.
@philt7597
@philt7597 Ай бұрын
Thank you for using all correct international units (i.e., km) without apology (miles in parentheses). You are one of the few KZfaq science communicators willing to take this bold step. I salute you!
@clownassbutthead6378
@clownassbutthead6378 Ай бұрын
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER 🦅🦅🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@magnetospin
@magnetospin Ай бұрын
That walking robot was pretty genius.
@rilluma
@rilluma 20 күн бұрын
ahead of its time
@gabrielshansen
@gabrielshansen Ай бұрын
Can we just relish the fact, that USSR/CCCP managed to - more or less blindly - land a vehicle on mars at 2nd attempt, setting the template for all future landings? Well-produced and well-told, thanks for the good work! Ending was a bit abrupt, though! :) Would have liked to know more about why the failure etc, since the archives were scrounged when the Soviet Republic collapsed....
@twitchy.mp3
@twitchy.mp3 Ай бұрын
History is written by the victors and both of these countries are known for their disinformation. Hard to believe they landed on mars and decided NOT to say anything
@binnichtaktiv_
@binnichtaktiv_ Ай бұрын
We watched the video…
@ShawnSaunders-vg3ms
@ShawnSaunders-vg3ms Ай бұрын
Yes I agree. Congratulations America copying Russia and taking all the credit bravo
@HH-vb9tw
@HH-vb9tw Ай бұрын
You must be russian loll
@remypascal4872
@remypascal4872 Ай бұрын
It shows how competition entoxicates the science and all the other stuff. No sharing of informations and no really help. The US gov tried as well for the space progam the socialistic model of a public project in science and production. Companies were included like in a public, sharing of everything process and the rescources were used after they were available, not after the crazy artificial cost. Of course the german scientists like v Braun were extremely useful, or lets say decisive(He had his success as well in a public national cooperative-supportive system before). The SU had accidential tried once in their progam two a bit competing scientists projects, that shared not so much(information and rare stuff). So they were slower and less efficient like normal capitalistic big companies.
@MattNolanCustom
@MattNolanCustom Ай бұрын
Only people on the fringes still thought there were canals on Mars before any flybys or landings in the 60s. In the early 1900s better telescopes had shown the canals not to be so visually and spectroscopy had shown that there simply wasn't enough water there.
@TomasFunes-rt8rd
@TomasFunes-rt8rd Ай бұрын
Arthur C Clarke did a nice debunking of them in a docu in the 80s.
@mazdarx7887
@mazdarx7887 Ай бұрын
It was so secret that it was in Newspapers all over the world
@Team-fabulous
@Team-fabulous Ай бұрын
Shusssss
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
Yep
@Sailor376also
@Sailor376also Ай бұрын
"our closest planetary neighbor." Incorrect. At :55 seconds in. Venus is our closest planetary neighbor. The USSR also landed a probe on the surface of Venus. Further, you could make a case that 'on average' Mecury is closer to the Earth than Mars.
@TomasFunes-rt8rd
@TomasFunes-rt8rd Ай бұрын
Correction : they landed more than "a probe", they landed about 10 of them, some of which succeeded in beaming back footage.
@KailamiMwiinga
@KailamiMwiinga 17 күн бұрын
Mars has really got friend zoned by Earth a long time ago
@Sailor376also
@Sailor376also 17 күн бұрын
@@KailamiMwiinga "friend zoned" Spot on. And for some good reasons. Venus surface,,, the bottom of an acid based atmosphere at a temp that can melt lead and zinc, where as Mars with a pressure suit, you can walk around, 24 hour day, an atmosphere , very, very thin,, but CO2 and water vapour. Sooooo, you could say,, 'closer to Earth',, and mean surface conditions.
@raedwulf61
@raedwulf61 Ай бұрын
Fascinating! Next time I go home to Mars, I will have to go see this lander.
@OnkarPawar-lr3hi
@OnkarPawar-lr3hi Ай бұрын
Invite me
@stscc01
@stscc01 4 күн бұрын
you may not find much more than some debris... to call that a landing is somewhat ridiculous.
@petarswift5089
@petarswift5089 Ай бұрын
It is a myth that the scientific community before the American and Soviet space programs did not know that Mars was cold and Venus was warm.
@larrymosher5045
@larrymosher5045 4 күн бұрын
Thermostat don't lie.
@user-vp1sc7tt4m
@user-vp1sc7tt4m Ай бұрын
Thank you. Great information about early landings on Mars. Subscribed!
@nutier
@nutier Ай бұрын
Wonderful video ! I love it so much . Happy week to you !
@mrwhoo6329
@mrwhoo6329 9 күн бұрын
Amazing content! Keep up the good work!
@edschultheis9537
@edschultheis9537 Ай бұрын
I'm 59 and grew up during the US-Soviet space race. Of note is that the US/NASA always covered its space launches and missions live on TV while the Soviet missions were always a secret until/unless they were successful. If successful, the world would hear about it in the news after the fact. During the space shuttle years, the US/NASA did have numerous missions that were entirely for the Department of Defense. We knew from the news that these missions occurred, but there were no details as to the specifics of those missions. Even to this day, I don't believe that much is known to the public about those NASA/DOD missions.
@stscc01
@stscc01 4 күн бұрын
Surprise, surprise, NASA did not reveal what they did on their military missions... 😂 Of course not, and maybe a lot of this stuff is still classified even today, for good reasons.
@edschultheis9537
@edschultheis9537 4 күн бұрын
@@stscc01 I have no problem with the NASA/DOD missions being classified. The general public does not need to know any details of those missions. In 50, 75, or 100 years, we may learn the details of those missions, usually after all of the main people involved have died. For at least a couple of decades now, NASA/DOD (initially) and now (apparently) the US Space Force have been operating secret flights of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle. This is a vehicle that looks like a mini space shuttle, is unmanned, and is entirely remotely controlled. Google it to see photos. This spacecraft remains in space for often 1-2 years at a time. Then it returns and then goes on another mission. There has never been (to my knowledge) any credible information about the purpose of details of those missions.... only guesses.
@Nonedless
@Nonedless 15 күн бұрын
I love how instead of the soviets being humble and admitting defeat, they just rename their failures to something else and pretend it's just a satellite. Thats like making a tank, but because the gun is all banged up, so you call it a really fancy car and call the "gun barrel" "the radio antenna"
@pipersall6761
@pipersall6761 Ай бұрын
Great report! Thanks!
@kend6693
@kend6693 Ай бұрын
Nice production, as always, appreciated.
@MythrealGaming
@MythrealGaming Ай бұрын
As an American I feel like we owe a slight nod to Germany. But neither of us want to talk about that era.
@MrMoon-te5xw
@MrMoon-te5xw Ай бұрын
The space race between USSR and American was basically our German scientists vs your German scientists
@user-uc2ox7fl6x
@user-uc2ox7fl6x Ай бұрын
@@MrMoon-te5xw Немецкие ученые в СССР плохо приживались, потому он начал постепенно отставать от США. А после 1990 года последние могикане из немцев из РФ уехали и тут у нас все встало!.. ))
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
Well German WW2 rocket engineers credited Robert Goddard and several 1930s British rocket engineers...all of whom published their results.
@jah886
@jah886 Ай бұрын
@@MrMoon-te5xw you wrote complete nonsense. German scientists left the USSR even before the launch of the first satellite. and for that matter, these scientists did not make much of a contribution to the Soviet missile program, unlike the US
@BedujiNuji
@BedujiNuji Ай бұрын
thank you for inspiring and educating with such passion!
@lh1690
@lh1690 Ай бұрын
70 years ago or 1970? 70 years ago would be 1954 and Sputnik wasn't launched until 1957.
@shimoarikiku7791
@shimoarikiku7791 9 күн бұрын
Or so you thought..
@Somebody_else_u_know
@Somebody_else_u_know Ай бұрын
Thank you for such an interesting and revealing piece. 🤝
@ratrace468
@ratrace468 Ай бұрын
All theses soviet space secrets are fascinating
@lucashinch
@lucashinch Ай бұрын
I like this, decent narration. all great information. thank you
@vulcan4d
@vulcan4d Ай бұрын
Imagine what we could do if we didn't focus so much on war.
@thomasdykstra100
@thomasdykstra100 Ай бұрын
"...we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells." This prospect bodes well for future cooperation...
@thatguyoverthere8355
@thatguyoverthere8355 Ай бұрын
And needless religions
@thomasdykstra100
@thomasdykstra100 Ай бұрын
@@thatguyoverthere8355 , "needless", or worthless: "...Levi hosted a great banquet for Jesus at his house. A large crowd of tax collectors was there, along with others who were eating with them. But the Pharisees and their scribes complained to Jesus’ disciples, 'Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?' "Jesus answered, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.'” You seem in perfect sympathy with Christ!
@dingickso4098
@dingickso4098 Ай бұрын
Over eight trillion dollars has been spent on lost or unwinnable wars in recent two decades. Imagine all the science that could have been done with that sort of budget. The (admittedly somewhat tragic) fact that even the first "space race" and the moon landings would nver have happened if it wasn't for the ARMS RACE.
@claing17
@claing17 Ай бұрын
The mini walker haha i love it.
@biggles258
@biggles258 Ай бұрын
I live and learn. First I've heard of the Russian landings on Mars.
@user-uc2ox7fl6x
@user-uc2ox7fl6x Ай бұрын
В русском языке есть пословица: Век живи -- век учись!
@johnstewart579
@johnstewart579 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this interesting history
@ch4.hayabusa
@ch4.hayabusa Ай бұрын
In all but American English, the pronunciation of “Moscow” is “Moss-koh”
@NocturnalNews
@NocturnalNews Ай бұрын
Nobody cares
@Hallvard0
@Hallvard0 Ай бұрын
@@NocturnalNews Non-americans do :)
@Kawamura2
@Kawamura2 Ай бұрын
@@NocturnalNews I mean, you're wrong, but at least you're confident in your wrongness!
@raedwulf61
@raedwulf61 Ай бұрын
There's a book titled, "Is There a Cow in Moscow?" addressing this.
@comment8767
@comment8767 Ай бұрын
@@raedwulf61 No, but there is a lot of bull.
@curtisquick1582
@curtisquick1582 Ай бұрын
The photo shown was from the US Viking Lander 1. It was a wildly successful mission, unlike the Russian ones.
@davidE.90151
@davidE.90151 Ай бұрын
basically a very cool sciencey rock
@LegacyOfLearning123
@LegacyOfLearning123 Ай бұрын
Your creativity knows no bounds; each video is a masterpiece.
@TehAntares
@TehAntares 5 сағат бұрын
USSR: "We've managed so be first at so many space exploration stuff during the space race." USA: "Yeah, those don't count. The Moon landing is the only thing that matters lmao."
@vast634
@vast634 4 күн бұрын
I would still count this as a first landing. Just not the most productive one. And the method the rover used to move is actually pretty good for some really sandy environments. More traction than wheels and less complex than tracks.
@screally1152
@screally1152 Ай бұрын
Venus is closer than mars
@MattNolanCustom
@MattNolanCustom Ай бұрын
Mercury is closer than both
@screally1152
@screally1152 Ай бұрын
@@MattNolanCustom Mercury's average position is closer to Earth's, but Venus' orbit takes it the closest to Earths.
@MattNolanCustom
@MattNolanCustom Ай бұрын
@@screally1152 I know
@Team-fabulous
@Team-fabulous Ай бұрын
Yeah but what have the Venetians ever done for us?!.. Fuck em... 😅
@MattNolanCustom
@MattNolanCustom Ай бұрын
@@Team-fabulous well there are the blinds and the glassware...
@henrykieninger
@henrykieninger Ай бұрын
How did we do any of this?! This is awesome! Im always blown away
@looseyourzlf
@looseyourzlf 13 күн бұрын
11:23 at least they took photo in the electrostatic surface.
@jordansmith4040
@jordansmith4040 3 күн бұрын
It's crazy we found the mars 3 lander on It's own on an entire planet.
@liondriven9073
@liondriven9073 Ай бұрын
Our closest planetary neighbor ? Edit that off dude !
@malcolmmurphy2924
@malcolmmurphy2924 Ай бұрын
Never new they landed on Mars.
@josephp7788
@josephp7788 4 күн бұрын
Im sure Borat's father was behind the brilliant idea of making the self walking robo box, we all have those in kindergarden in Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 ❤
@DavidGalich77
@DavidGalich77 Ай бұрын
Learn something new all the time. The space race is on and cooking!
@ardma02
@ardma02 Ай бұрын
Your videos NEVER disappoint sir 💪🏼💪🏼
@Alexandr_Lee
@Alexandr_Lee Ай бұрын
Yeah, we had much better luck with Venus.
@theofulk5636
@theofulk5636 Ай бұрын
Was the photography taken in MARS, NEVADA, or in MARS, NEW MEXICO ?
@davebooth5608
@davebooth5608 Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@HenrykZ
@HenrykZ Ай бұрын
We need a building platform on the moon first, would speed up the whole process, even the landing and starting of space crafts!
@christophergoodrich4120
@christophergoodrich4120 Ай бұрын
Our closest planetary neighbor is Venus, not Mars.
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe Ай бұрын
He means that we can colonize
@kaiserwhence2468
@kaiserwhence2468 Ай бұрын
​@@IvanPlayStation4LiFeyou can also colonize Venus tho
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
Closest orbit, but on average Mercury is closer by straight line.
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
​@@IvanPlayStation4LiFecan't colonize Mars either. Just SciFi. In 50 years since manned flight to the Moon...we still have no colony because it is likely impossible to sustain humans on for longer than a few weeks. Thats even without an atmosphere...that is easier than hostile and corrosive atmospheres. Powerpoint animations are cool, but they aren't real
@kaiserwhence2468
@kaiserwhence2468 Ай бұрын
@@STho205 who said you need to sustain human life to colonize Moon could be an automated industrial colony,most human presence will be for tourism and a few administration, Mars ...I don't think is that good for industry since everything there is also here and atmosphere,it will be mostly tourists
@waynegosson1793
@waynegosson1793 Ай бұрын
Seems like it's missing a lot of info at the end. It's there a part 2?
@stephen9892
@stephen9892 5 күн бұрын
The camera man remains undefeated.
@jasonm7634
@jasonm7634 Ай бұрын
Very interesting 🎉
@jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103
@jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103 Ай бұрын
You should have talked about the soviet probes, phobos i think were their names 1 and 2. Strange what happened, very strange
@STho205
@STho205 Ай бұрын
Not really. Both probes were botched on their way by either flight controller human error or design mistakes.
@xzox
@xzox Ай бұрын
For those of you seriously interested in the Russian post war Space Programme I can highly recommend James Harford's 'Korolev' , the story of the Genius behind Sputnik ang Gagarin's first flight into outer space.
@pauljcampbell2997
@pauljcampbell2997 Ай бұрын
Very interesting and informative video. Thank you!
@Paul-qk6sy
@Paul-qk6sy 14 күн бұрын
I wonder how many of those Soviet scientists ended up in a Siberian gulag after that last Mars failure.
@sanjaygavade9722
@sanjaygavade9722 Ай бұрын
before any mission 100% preparation must be done and test must be carried out for any mistakes
@DirkThys
@DirkThys Ай бұрын
Elon Musk disagrees
@DL-kc8fc
@DL-kc8fc 19 күн бұрын
What secret landing? "Orange" - landing module, was a popular topic of children in painting lessons.
@Charlotte-xh4lt
@Charlotte-xh4lt Ай бұрын
Wow! I didn't know that Russia went to Mars? I learn something new everyday.
@Legicore
@Legicore Ай бұрын
Is that story real!?! I NEVER heared of that before!!! O______o
@keithstevens5614
@keithstevens5614 Ай бұрын
Amazing story
@simongs99
@simongs99 Ай бұрын
This is just 1 of millions of secret things going on no one knows about. Would not surprise me that humans are already on mars
@xro5841
@xro5841 Ай бұрын
Hummm, Electrostatic you say...
@pieceD399
@pieceD399 25 күн бұрын
A few years ago i sended my microwaves to the Sun to find traces of water , some problems with the solar panels because it arrived at night but everything is working good now
@jn1mrgn
@jn1mrgn 10 күн бұрын
The proper grammar for this title would be "The Soviets' Secret Mars Landing".
@sabirrugunate1286
@sabirrugunate1286 Ай бұрын
So Mars is RED after all
@The1QwertySky
@The1QwertySky Ай бұрын
who thought different?
@cardcasacardona8050
@cardcasacardona8050 Ай бұрын
Si y el sol verdoso visto desde fuera de la atmósfera...
@user-uc2ox7fl6x
@user-uc2ox7fl6x Ай бұрын
Марс не красный, а ржавый... ))
@THEScottCampbell
@THEScottCampbell 13 күн бұрын
VENUS is our closest planetary neighbor. 🌕
@chompachangas
@chompachangas 12 күн бұрын
Wow, the Soviets had a few missions to Mars.
@Renshen1957
@Renshen1957 Ай бұрын
The canals were a mistaken translation of the word channels.
@thomasstevenrothmbamd2384
@thomasstevenrothmbamd2384 Ай бұрын
Wow!
@Real_Claudy_Focan
@Real_Claudy_Focan 16 күн бұрын
NASA ; doesnt release weather forecast "In space exploration, this is considered as a dick move"
@nixter57
@nixter57 Ай бұрын
VENUS AS WELL !!
@JesusisMySavior581
@JesusisMySavior581 Ай бұрын
I don't call it a failure- I call it a beginning
@joseph-mariopelerin7028
@joseph-mariopelerin7028 Ай бұрын
Nice... planet wide dust storms... and we still thinking about a colony...
@gigmaresh8772
@gigmaresh8772 Ай бұрын
I still want to know who put that giant red standard Poodle up there? And what is that dog's name?
@anon_y_mousse
@anon_y_mousse 14 күн бұрын
It'd be kind of funny if we found a random mission from the Russians landed on Mars that wasn't even in the records and a monkey or a dog was inside a capsule.
@kevingreen3781
@kevingreen3781 18 күн бұрын
The Russians wanted us to think that they had crashed on Mars even though they didn’t most did land safely well before America did they have also mapped it looking for. Alien tech same as the moon and Venus that’s why so many missions went to all three bodies
@filthism1659
@filthism1659 2 сағат бұрын
Think about how much humanity would have accomplished if the USA and the Soviet Union worked together in space even now we could do so much more if we just tried to work together on something.
@paul9120
@paul9120 Ай бұрын
Ohh, I guess this means that we must be sharing space on Devon Island with the Russians so that they can also provide their people with beautiful footage of their exploits on "Mars".
@christopherlewis1847
@christopherlewis1847 Ай бұрын
The soviet space program sounds like a Pee Wee Herman line: I meant to do that.
@thatguyoverthere8355
@thatguyoverthere8355 Ай бұрын
The only thing new in the world is the history you don't know. Thanx 4 this!
@susannadvortsin
@susannadvortsin Ай бұрын
If you could have kept out the glib comments about how the USSR's first attempt at landing on Mars failed because the lander only transmitted once and went dead and focus on the fact that they did it first that may have helped keep this video on the objective and scientific side.
@DarioushAryan
@DarioushAryan Ай бұрын
great
@mikewallace8087
@mikewallace8087 Ай бұрын
Secret Soviet Mars mission . Ha , the U.S. would know of the launch and mission.
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 14 күн бұрын
Mars has isotopes from nuclear exxplosions.
@smokeysky
@smokeysky Ай бұрын
Was it really more red (mars)? as we know now they added a red filter to the mars photos.
@rawthe
@rawthe Ай бұрын
Just picture being as sophisticated as the USSR in it's prime, but thinking it's still not good enough to own your shortcomings. This attempt to be perceived as superhuman cost them the valuable lessons of owning their mistakes and learning from them. Power through respect outlives power through fear.
@hinkelstein69
@hinkelstein69 21 күн бұрын
nothing sophisticated about USSR in its prime. A dirty industrial hole with low living standards and some north korean style focus on military technology at the cost of anyones wellbeing involved.
@jgwizo
@jgwizo Ай бұрын
The Russian products demonstrate that it has highly qualified and innovative research and development activists. At times when one hears of USA as Americans distorts the fact that such nomenclature supposed to cover North and south America.
@user-vy5jw1zm1o
@user-vy5jw1zm1o Ай бұрын
Imagine being a Martian (marsian) hiding from the deadly sun rays in your cave All your friends and family call you crazy for thinking aliens are real Then a weird looking spaceship crashes into your planet
@DirkThys
@DirkThys Ай бұрын
Yeah, that would whip up a storm for sure ! 😁
@dennisdriscoll7830
@dennisdriscoll7830 Ай бұрын
Mars is not our closest planetary neighbor, Venus is!
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle Ай бұрын
What have we learned from this video...if anything??? NASA rocks!!
@kurtisengle6256
@kurtisengle6256 Ай бұрын
0:04 ...where did you get this imagry? Beg pardon, obviously fake imagry?
@willie714
@willie714 Ай бұрын
Matt Damon may need that
@Rene-uz3eb
@Rene-uz3eb Ай бұрын
Sounds more like a russian author sci fi story, intended as a hello to the moon mission, but their cinematography wasn't up to spec so they kept it to themselves
@Azzty45
@Azzty45 Ай бұрын
WOW 😮
@davidrennie8197
@davidrennie8197 Ай бұрын
It was known for many, many years that there were no canals
@aleksanderkuncwicz7277
@aleksanderkuncwicz7277 Ай бұрын
Satilities to mine water and make a atmosphere on mars.
@jamesburke6078
@jamesburke6078 Ай бұрын
Was it me? Or was those some nice blue missiles she had...
@UnKnown-xs7jt
@UnKnown-xs7jt Ай бұрын
❤❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 Interesting
@janklaas6885
@janklaas6885 Ай бұрын
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