Hi everyone, thanks for visiting my channel! I've been to over 80 countries and want to visit every country in my lifetime. I will be posting videos weekly of my travels, so I hope you enjoy my videos as much as I enjoy discovering new and amazing things about this world. I take a more lighthearted approach in what I post, and don't take myself too seriously. If I make you laugh along the way, all the better. Life is short. We should enjoy it to the fullest.
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Thank you for joining me on this incredible journey!
You should NOT be participating in lion walking and or cub petting! These lions are a part of the canned hunting industry, in which a lion in captivity is exploited at every step of its life to make businesses money. The cubs are taken away from their mother to be raised in the cub petting industry by people, then used for lion walks, then once too big people pay money for a guaranteed trophy that the lion has no chance of escaping, then the bones are sold to Asia. By visiting and paying to experience these places, you are directly contributing to this industry. Don’t go to these places! You can find multiple sources of this info.
@@primetraveltime Did you know this info before participating in the walk? If so then why do the walk in the first place? Places like this lie about where the lions end up as to not hurt their business, so "sold to zoos or used in movies" would be a lie.
What a great video. I've been to some old restaurants and bars in LA (Musso and Frank and the Apple Pan come to mind, as well as the late, great Clifton's Brookdale cafeteria. But now I have five new-old places to check out on my next visit to LA!
The important thing is that you are open minded. There's a lot of people these days that, because they hate people, will hate anything associated with them. We may disagree on Reagan's presidency, but we agree that the library is amazing. I appreciate your comment. Thank you.
@@primetraveltime SB foodie/funky recommendations to encourage a visit: Lillys tacos ($2 tacos, best in town), Lil Toot (boat shuttle between harbor & pier), Lucky's (high end, low key steak house popular with celebrities), llama dog (food, beer, wine, warehouse), Public Market (food court), Santa Barbara Bowl (best concert venue in CA IMHO), Cruisery (bar/gastro pup owned by Mr Aaron Ashland)
Nice! I'm actually planning a trip to Grand Central Market where I try every stall. Will definitely hit that one while I stuff myself to death. 😜 Video coming soon
Yes, sometimes the doors, locks and keys in Europe feel like they were all put in a bag and mixed up, but take heart.......they will work and open the door.........usually.
I just took a day cruise out of Bingen to St Goar and back three days ago. This was one of the best things that I have ever done in Europe. It was on the end of my two weeks trip and it was definitely one of the highlights of the entire trip. By all means, do a cruise down the middle Rhine.
Thank you! It's one of my first vids so there's a lot I don't like about it that I'm improving on for the next video, but appreciate the kind comments. 😊
fun fact, the Marine One helicopter on display here was not Reagan's, it was Johnson's. It's the same one that carried LBJ from Andrews AFB to the White House the day John F Kennedy was assassinated.
Excuse me, but I don't think you actually can find a single communist in Poland now. All kinds of different types, but communists? Definitely not. 😂😅 If you have heard something like "communists are following dwarfs to paint them", it was a joke 🤣🤣.
The Christmas market with that golden monument, is where another massive rally took place back in the day, building behind with the balcony is still original, many films showing this , nice video .
Thank you! I love hearing about interesting history. Wish I knew that beforehand. Seems I missed a couple interesting locations having only one day there. There's also a Nazi building that's now a Burger King. Crazy
@@primetraveltime If you look on here or Google, you’ll see Hydrich, Hitler, Himmler, all stood by his car while thousands march past with that monument in the rear, the Zeppelin field was amazing, the two flame units are still stored inside that building, I’m not a Nazi follower, just love seeing items from history that still remain, and the people who walk by, not knowing the rallies that occurred, The Feldenheller, in Odeanplatz Munich is a well preserved monument, thousands of SS took their oaths in front of their leader, was also the site of the failed Putch, Subscribed, love these tours, keep up the good work my friend, safe journeys.
Thanks! Unfortunately this video didn't get much traction. It's practically hidden now 😢. Not much story here, just love traveling. I think you do as well. Hope you have wonderful adventures.
Wonderful video , I really enjoyed this. I surely would like to take this float with my friends as well. The hotel looked amazing as well as all of the castles.I made a video last June (2023)of my time in Koblenz . I will return again this June. BTW, I am a brand new subscriber:). So cool my friend:).
Thank you! Hope you get a chance to take the same boat. And have more time than me to get off and check out the towns and castles. There's so much to see!
It seems like the US has about 10 milion deceant citizens who is HUMAN and respecful .... mannered and willing to live like a human and 290 million CLOWN ... judge by the videos we seen here,
I SUPPORT your chanel and Your videos are nice the camera and pictures are wonderful and MOST but not least I love your realax but still NICE comments of both what you like and did not liked in your videos with out to attack or being rude . JUST SIMPY SUPER ENJOYABLE to see your videos and get all the information as well. If I could subscibe twice I would for your wanderful manner and still natural. Love your comments too.
Thank you so much! Comments like yours motivate me to keep going :)
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I'm headed there solo in September, 1st time in Germany and staying 3 nights in Rudesheim. Thanks for the video... looking forward to checking out some of these places!
You're going to love it! I heard Rudesheim is a bit touristy. Hopefully you can take the steam boat that we took and check out the other places. It should turn around and go north/downriver from Bingen and probably stop off where you are.
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It is a bit touristy, but that's OK since I'll be alone and I found an apartment with a great terrace to people and river watch. I'll definitely look for the boat y'all took, for sure! And visit some of the castles. Think there's also a wine festival in Bingen during that time 🎉
Lol, I mean I guess you can make that argument, but the Idea is that they already existed before the sandwich was invented. That someone had asked for it years after the restaurant opened. I think the story is that the sandwich fell into some juice and the guy said he would eat it anyway and he actually liked it. Again, years after the restaurant opened. They didn't open "because" of the sandwich. One of life's mysteries...
To DscoPolo w aucie to przesada. W tamtych latacgh ten gatunek istniał jedynie u ruskich. To oni to przywlekli do nas po rozpadzie CCCP. Koleś puścił po prostu to co mu się podoba. Najwiarygodniej byłoby zapodać Modern Talking.
Congratulations, you had the most spacious and modern sleeper car in all of Europe. These polish cars, produced in 2004 do have two top notch compartments with built in wc+shower.
@@primetraveltime Nightjet is the train run by ÖBB with dark blue ÖBB cars. This train you were in is run by PKP Intercity. ÖBB only sells the tickets, because the train runs through Germany and Austria.
Les voitures de nuit les plus spacieuses et les plus confortables d'Europe sont probablement celles qu'on trouve en Norvège et en Finlande (voir reportages vidéo) mais il faut reconnaître que ces modèles polonais de 2004 sont excellents. Ca me donne bien envie de passer par Munich pour aller visiter la magnifique ville de Cracovie.