Just a clarification for the viewers here, the highway to La Paz is actually free, the amount you pay is only from the airport to the exit of Cabo, in case you want to avoid all the San Jose - Los Cabos road, which actually saves you almost an hour.
I masturbated like crazy in my last rental car. They didn't even charge me for damage to the seats cause I guess my dried nut juice stains scrubbed out easy lol
Been comming to Loutro on and off for 35 years. It has`nt changed much ower the years. And the changes that has come, are for the better. Were there last time two weeks ago (July 2024). Best place to stay is Molos Apt. Best place to eat is “The Blue House”.
@@inbetweenzebra No not really. There are quite a lot of day-guest comming in on the boats in the morning, but they leave again at arround 5pm. In the evenings it`s very quite. And even during the day it`s No problem to find avaliable sun beds. Especially if you go to the Beach area between the town and the old fortress ruin. Dont know it that area was established when you were there !!?? It`s quite new, and I cant remember what year they opened it. If you go to Loutro again, do yourself a favour and rent a boat and go to the beaches before Agia Romelli. They are totaly secluded and you can have them for your self. And there is even a small taverna on the Beach at Agios Pavlos. Its very small and very local. Mainly visited by “hippies”. You have to hike or sail to reach it. And if you sail, you drop ancor and swim in 😊 Its a fantastic experience.
Nice vid, I remember staying at Annex Turtle 16 years ago on my first trip to Japan, glad it's still there. My friends and I had gotten lost getting to the ryokan, so we stopped by a gas station to ask the owner for directions, one of his customers new where it was and offered us a ride. Anywhere else I probably would have declined, but here we accepted. If you ever go back, check out senjogahara marsh, hiking from ryuzu falls through senjogahara marsh, passing yudaki falls, to yumoto onsen and ending the day at one of the baths was fun experience.
does this work in australia? i think i tried it in uk and it wasn't receiving text. i also have us mobile but i requested for a international line. did i do something wrong? let me know please :) thanks for the video!
I assume you're American. It's not so complicated, no international line required. Just a basic line with the WIFI calling option which the US mobiles line include. Make sure to activate the wifi calling on their end with an agent before leaving the country. It won't work if it's not activated prior to leaving the country. Once you're all set up it works worldwide with any wifi or hotspot connection. I hope this helps. Australia is an amazing country to visit. Enjoy
The "old school sailing boat" you saw at 4:30 is a "chaloupe sardinière". A fishing boat that existed only in Douarnenez, dedicated to sardine fishing. Douarnenez has been famous for years for its canned sardines, the bay was full of it back in the days, and the old port had hundreds of these boats that brought fish back for the city factories (where mostly women worked). The fishermen used to work with delicate blue fishnets, that covered the walls of the city for drying. Later, the sardine became less abundant and too big to fit in the cans, so the activity changed to tuna and lobster fishing, with much larger sailboats that travelled to Ireland, Morroco or Mauritania seas to fish. Douarnenez has a fantastic "Musée du bateau" (naval museum) with tons of archives, artefacts, real boats (some are in the "port de plaisance", alias "Port Rhu", where boats were/are built), models, ... The city also hosts a high quality magazine, "Le Chasse Marée", dedicated to traditional navigation.
brilliant video ….definitely made my mind up about Tivat now (although I was a little worried that the waitress was going to smack you when you started using the hand signals when asking if it was on a skewer 😂…that’s a rude gesture here in the u.k. and in some parts of Europe)
also, your video should have been under a minute. I don't need four minutes of you telling me your life story and how it works. Tell me it works and the name of it. :)
I am getting to an old fuddy duddy... evidently. Finding fault when I see it. Your video content is fine and as a former student of film and video I know you were going for a cinematic look with one side of your face that is completely dark and the other sorta lit up. But, it's not really cinematic, it's just a dark video. Throwing my 2 cents worth. :)
its called Rembrante lighting as used by countless photographer such as myself and create a mood other than my wife style of lighting which I call 7/11 my wife is Thai thats says it all...Btw I think we are all more interested in the message than you cinematic feel ;-)
Works everywhere for me. Most important thing is check that your network provider in the US offers that service and then activate on their end before leaving the country. After you've done that I explain in the video how you can test it before leaving.
All I can say is that it's open in July when I was there and I know the area is also a ski resort. So maybe it's open all year round? There is a tourist office in Zabjlak, maybe they have a phone number or email address? They spoke good English in person. Good luck
Sveti doesn't mean church nor is it a noun. Sveti means saint, crkva is church. And if you did just the basic amount of research, you would've found this: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risan. You're welcome
@@Naiggaboiiii I just chatted with them and they activated it. Then while I was still chatting we tested it together. It took like 2 minutes. Hope this helps
When you are abroad, if you remove your US SIM card from your phone, will Wi-Fi calling still work? Or it needs SIM card inserted even abroad? Also, in the video you said you activated Wi-Fi calling when still in the US. I wonder if it's possible to activate this feature after leaving US. When I was going abroad, Wi-Fi Calling on my phone was on but maybe provider did not activate this feature, so now when I'm abroad it does not work. If somebody in the US calls my number, it goes straight to voicemail
Maybe it depends on your US network provider but mine was very clear that I had to activate WIFI calling with them on their end before leaving the country. Also, if it were me I wouldn't remove the SIM card while abroad, who knows it could reset everything. Good luck!
I was told #1 You must turn on Wi-Fi Calling before leaving the US #2 You cannot update your phone's software while abroad because it temporarily turns off Wi-Fi Calling #3 You cannot remove your SIM card because it turns of Wi-Fi Calling. If Wi-Fi Calling is turned off abroad, you must return to the US to turn it back on.
@@kyriakoskaplanis5227 This was September, 2 hours by ferry from Rafina Port in Athens. This video will tell you everything: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fUfbc1rDCS8.html
Weird, mine works for everything. Your network provider has to offer the WIFI calling service for it to work. Maybe you're thinking of something different?
Hey FYI Athens airport has a couple epic cafes. Cheap souvlaki and last year Mamos and Corfu beer on tap. :) Thanks for the videos. I am heading to Cyclades via Rafina next week!!
Tivat has the best microclimate in every sense. Especially enjoyment for families, active vacations and hedonism. Preseason and postseason are the best options. Hiking on the Vrmac, tennis courts, open gym, padel courts, water sports, enjoying resorts, cafes with the most delicious food, beautiful nature. Humane place, according to man. We stayed for a month in Mia Casa apartments, a little separated from the center and yet close (with a view of the bay). Beautiful, spacious, we only hear crickets and enjoy the shade of the kiwi. Tivat, grade 10+
Pretty sure it was July. If you go I'd highly recommend going to Durmitor National Park just a few hours from Perast. I made plenty of videos there as well if you wnat to check those out.
@@inbetweenzebra yes if this service requires a sim, it would be a dual sim situation since I will have a local number with data also. Just wondering if I have to be somewhere with WiFi to do banking or if I could do it using the data from the second sim
the stuffed cabbage its called ntolmades and comes with either plain lemon or lemon sauce, there is a version with grape leaves with meat or without, you should try the local omelet that is called fourtalia or in some cases froutalia, but try to find it where it is made when you order it, i wish you a nice vacation.