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I think your Chinese accent is very good!! I'd say it's actually better than mine (I'm Chinese American). You could easily fool someone if you were to get all the tones right in a phrase. I learned some new phrases, thank you! Happy midautumn festival!
Hey there! Amazing videography and very good information about the island...❤❤ From where did you go to snorkeling? Is it from the resort? And how much did it cost!!
Very interesting video showing the city where I was born and raised. Couple Details. Its cathedral Saint Jean not Paul and the famous world heritage district is Saint Jean. Fourviève is a basilaca not a cathedral. It was built in the late 19th century. From its esplanade, with clear weather you can see the Alps.
@@jacqueline6926 thank you very much) my husband is from Lyon but I have never lived here only visited and searched the internet for the info. Good to know correct names! Hopefully my video about Paris is correct)
The district you call Saint Paul is in fact Saint Jean. The fountain on place des terreaux represents not France but the Garonne river. Everything you mention is very interesting but you will never manage to see all that in one day.
@@sylviefournier1833 Thanks! I will double check with my husband he is from Lyon and he told me that. Well, I walked a lot, took a bus tour and a boat cruise. In one day no, but 3 days possible. I say in one day for people to choose and see their options to visit.
I recommend you staying in Baan Maka Nature Lodge I stayed in my third trip you can see in this video) the owners are birdwatchers themselves so they can provide a lot of interesting info and you can watch many birds around the lodge too ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-96wnMI-xXe0.htmlsi=VwvPNbbhE_4mb-yI
Hey! Lovely video ❤❤ Can you please tell which month did you go in and were there any leeches on the trail? Also do you recomend any bird guide for this area?
Hey, I went 3 times) you can see my another episode 3 for sea of clouds trail I didn’t go last time as the ride has been closed due to rainy season. We went during rainy season the first 2 episodes, and the episode 3 we went during spring I think. I never have any leeches on me, so I think I am lucky, but my husband sometimes gets one or two. I recommend staying in Baan Maka Lodge and a get a guide from there. maps.app.goo.gl/F2HQ1koyhMVtxNV38?g_st=ic that’s a little hotel run by owner who are bird watchers themselves! Hope you will have a great time there!
For the traveller from Paris, and that city’s rather monochrome palette of grey to greyer (with splashes of very intermittent colour to relieve the gloom, for Paris knows that it’s a resolutely northern place, and its buildings reflect those often cloudy skies), the first thing that strikes you about Lyon, 250 miles to the south, are the warm colours. Someone described the city’s overall appearance as like a crate of peaches ripening in the sun and this captures it nicely, as the red roofs and sun-bleached, fading stone more than hint of Le Midi, a hop-skip-and-jump down the Rhône Valley (Vienne? Valence? Montélimar?). It’s no accident that Lyon is almost exactly on the same latitude as Milan and Venice, as there is more than a hint of the Italianate in the ochre walls. Lyon is a lovely open city, with significant elevation on one side - reminiscent of Grenoble - looking east over the rivers divided by Presqu'île across the rest of town. The most charming bit is the oldest bit, as is always the case in most French (and other countries’) cities. I almost gave myself a double hernia trying to romp up Fourvière Hill, but the pain soon eased when I clocked the majestic views from atop. There are also significant Roman ruins up here that are more extensive than I’d expected; a couple of theatres and other sundry bits and bobs. Least said about the Basilica (a sort of Romanesque/Byzantine mess of a mash-up) itself, the better. The reason to be up here are the views. The best church in Lyon is the main cathedral just down the hill. The rest of the time is best spent just aimlessly wandering. The old working-class district of La Croix-Rousse, is a (slightly gentrified) throwback to Lyon’s industrial past; a kind of self-contained village within the city. Place Bellecour, the city’s main square is a big, pompous, unwieldy thing and resembles nothing so much as a military parade ground. You can imagine Napoleon rallying his troops here on his way back from exile, (even if he never did). But minor quibbles aside, Lyon can easily cope with 3 days of your life. I still can’t quite decide if its ‘northern’ or ‘southern’, though; I have always personally marked the start of Le Midi on this side of France at Montélimar, but on a midsummer’s day in Lyon, with the cicadas’ electric buzzing filling the air: this could well be the ‘true’ south. But where oh, where, are the shutters?!
Wow! Thank you for taking your time and writing such a long comment about Lyon) maybe you can add something about my video about Paris ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B2uRqKSA5ng.htmlsi=eZdfvrcj20FZJp3L
@@NathaliesWorld9 Lol. I can't seem to find no video like the other cities of people showing how to buy tickets and the cost and etc lol. But I found some website blogs explaining it. Guess I will buy like 24hr ticket. Thank you
About 2/3 of this video is of one Arrondissement (the fifth). Just about everything you see here except the Confluence is walkable, though both the Croix-Rousse and Fourvière districts are extremely hilly.
Don't worry it's quite easy here. Subways will take you anywhere next to you destination then you'll take a five minute walk. and you'll always find someone who speaks english to help you :)
This was a fantastic tour and breakdown of the island. I was there in august 2016, and I can’t believe how much had changed after seeing your video. Like, I only remember there being two 7-11s on the island. (Although I was pretty inebriated most of my time there 😋). That view from the southern tip of the island is absolutely breathtaking
Having just visited Thailand and fell In love with the country I love your videos Nathalie! You look amazing in a bikini and the bonus boob footage at 7'54" was amazing! 😍 Please keep making vids!
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy koh samet and write what you will visit there and where will you stay ! You may subscribe to my channel for more insightful videos like this)
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Hello M planning a trip to koh samet. can you pls help me with the name of hotel where you stayed.? It seems kiu beach is most beautiful. 😊 Rocks may be created by children of visitors as a gameplay.
Depends where you come from) I am a UN interpreter so both native and non-native speakers understand me. Maybe your English is not so good? But thank you for your comment anyways)
Spectacular video. So informative and great quality video. Thank you for sharing. We are visiting Paris and Lyon next September. Thank you so much for putting this together.
My absolute number 1 hotel to stay is this one maps.app.goo.gl/dikhV2gzgd68BTH87?g_st=ic every time I come to samet I stay there! Location, beach, rooms and breakfast are excellent! You can also watch my video again as I show several nice hotel options in different beaches.
Kanchanaburi looks so beautiful and peaceful! Your horse looks more well-behaved than mine! LOL And the elephants are so sweet! I also tried to find a humane spot when I went to Thailand! Great travel video as always!
Thank you for watching! All my documentaries are informative for people to plan their own trips! I have a full koh chang guide about best beaches and hotels if you are interested)
WHITE SAND BEACH is #1 but you mentioned road noise. Can you hear cars etc from the beach ? Im looking for bungalow style accom right on the beach (obviously w seaview), which would you recommend plz ? You suggested STAR BEACH BUNGALOWS. Others? ALso how about WARAPURA resort or that area? Any other tips ? :)
No noise from the beach, KC resort and spa and some other hotels are great. Please watch my video review of hotels in koh Chang ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5Kafa6gd6g0.htmlsi=NLXn0tCbplisl4s3
@@NathaliesWorld9 best wishes looking forward to it, Please allow me to share our latest series on Vietnams wildlife that explores the impact of war and the relationship of wildlife conservation and culture. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qahxxkrBXPE.html
Nicely done! 8:15 where is that trail, near the lower Ban Krang campsite, or the highest? Ban Maka? Can't remember any serious trail when I was there a few years ago...