He spent three months in a Cuban jail when he arrived there without proper documentation, said his son, Vladimir Yarets, 34, in a phone interview from Belarus. The son said he used to puzzle over
his father's love of motorcycle
travel
Vladimir Yarets (Владимир Алексеевич Ярец) (born May 5, 1941) is round the world traveler from Belarus. He was born in the Soviet republic of Belarus. In early childhood he became mute and deaf. From childhood he had great aspiration...
Vladimir Yarets. He was clean-shaven (unlike most of his pictures), so I was slow to recognize him. Using my extremely limited sign language skills, some made up hand signals, his communication cards and the map on the side of his jumbo...
Yarets Vladimir left Minsk, the capital city of Belarus, on May 27, 2000, on a journey which he hopes will see him written into the Guinness Book of World Records as the first deaf/mute to travel by motorbike through Russia, Europe...
Traveling has always been the biggest dream for Vladimir. He started his numerous journeys in 1967. The first space to conquer was the whole territory of the USSR - from Belarus to Magadan.
These are some of the questions Vladimir Yarets faced when he decided to head out on a 6 year round the world motorcycle trip. However unlike myself Vladimir had a much bigger question he needed to face, how can I travel around the...
Vladimir Yarets January 6th & 7th 2005 Aaron Winchester 1/11/2005 Vladimir will set up a kind of show, anywhere there is a blank wall, really, which will feature a couple of maps like this and a series of photos in laminated sheets...
Deaf and mute, Vladimir Yarets, a 61-year-old Belarussian who looks like Fidel Castro with wild eyes, is making his way around the world on a motorcycle. Some of the people who have put him up say that angels are guiding him.
It's been nearly seven months since Belorussian motorcylist Vladimir Yarets regained consciousness in a Peoria hospital and wondered what the heck hit him.