Informative. I have Discovery with panaromic roof . Intalled KURZ 130 on top. I have a question roof bar says you have to put 300 and 400 cm from center of both door . I have suitcase bit smaller . Is it necessary to put as specified or can we adjust bar according to our luggage size
NOT hunted. I went there for a tour when I first moved to this cursed town 15 years ago. I'm sensitive to feeling the presence of spirits to a point of an image in my head of where they are, what theyre doing, & what position theyre in, sometimes accompanied with telepathic communication. I felt absolutely nothing the entire tour. Nothing more but made up BS to attract tourism that generates money for the city or county. Nothing more. Government propaganda.
Oh my - it would have been 6.80 just to buy the ticket to the airport including the tram. The transportation system is integrated all sharing the same tickets - so if you see this - don't do what they did. Also - the comment about just buying tram tickets every time makes no sense. Once you buy the second ticket - you already have paid for a full 24h - so unless you truly certainly only will need one (i.e. direct to airport and out . . . ) then it is best to get 24h ticket from when you need it and you can time it that you do not need one per day based on the way the 24h overlaps.
I would like to say if you did the receh on the women prison. Barbar anne singleton was there 3 or 4 times & was a versi large women. When you get the bsok & on last page the women sitting at tablet with back to the carmea was Batubara. In 12/15/1965 she had twin babies & I am one of the twins.... May name is barbie hart.
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I posted this comment on another one of your videos. Do you know much about the yellow-headed caracara? I know that they are generally in South America, in Panama. That’s a very long way from California! Well….we have one in Southern California! We don’t know how it got here but It lives in our neighborhood, spends a lot of time in our large tree, for a few months now. It’s very friendly and it hangs out with our neighborhood crows. They are literally together like family all day. It is no threat at all to anyone or anything. It even shares it’s food with them. Neighbors feed it food like fresh chicken, bread, fruits. I wondered if it gets lonely because it’s the only one of its kind but like I said, the crows are like it’s family. We’ve come to Love this beautiful bird. It brings so much joy to so many. How in the heck do you think it got here? I pray that it remains alright and content as it seems. Your opinion is very much appreciated. Thank you.🙏😊
Hi, Shelly. Wow, I have no idea how it could have gotten there. Pretty exciting, though. I used to live in Los Angeles, and I remember flocks of parrots, but those were basically pets that were either released or escaped. As far as a yellow-headed caracara, that's a new one to me. I did an online search and found this from the ABA. They might be talking about your bird! It could be that it somehow made it to California via a ship. www.aba.org/rare-bird-alert-may-17-2024/ Thanks for watching and commenting on my video. If you make it to Boise, be sure to visit the raptor center up there. You'll spend all day asking questions to the friendly staff.
Agreed. There's so much art in the cathedrals in Europe that would make for great documentaries. The BBC has done several programs in the past, and whenever I find one on RU-vid, I always watch it. Dr. Janina Ramirez and/or Alastair Sooke would be two great art historians for this as I've seen them both discuss art in various churches in the past. Perhaps they'll get Bern on their list. Thanks for your comment!
Hi, Tim. Thanks for watching, and thanks for mentioning Laderach. I'll get there the next time I'm in Zurich. Honestly, there was so much to see in a few days, I took advice from friends and a couple of people I met in Switzerland on what chocolate shops to visit. As far as Lindt, I did manage to visit their Chocolate Museum a few months later when I was in Cologne. Here's my video on it if you haven't seen it. I appreciate the comment! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JHkR04qoBOs.html
Hi, Richard. Thanks for watching. It's surprisingly big, and really easy to tie down. We put in small lawn chairs, coolers, beach blankets etc. You could get a couple small suitcases inside. We always make sure that whatever goes in is bulky, but light. I don't want to add too much weight onto the top of the vehicle. It definitely helps as our SUV was just running out of space on the inside.
No need to validate on the tram. The ticket is time stamped. Just have the ticket available if someone asks to see it. Check out this link for various ticket options - www.zvv.ch/zvv/en/travelcards-and-tickets/tickets.html Thanks for watching my video.
@@lauraelenarivera2863 No need to validate on S Bahn either. Just have your ticket ready if asked for it on any train, and make sure the time stamp of when you bought it is current.
I have a love/hate relationship with DTW. Concourse A is a mile long, indeed, and the PeopleMover never seems to be effective for me--my gate is somehow always in the middle of the stations, meaning I end up walking more than the tram saved me. However, yes, it is a clean airport, and Delta does offer several lounges throughout their concourses.
I went there in the seventh grade on a field trip. It was typical weather for Idaho at the time, gray drizzling, depressing day. Going to the “Old Pen” made it worse. Haven’t been there since. Ghost Adventures filmed several years ago and they captured some interesting footage. I like the BSU-themed cell.
Yes, I know Idaho when it's overcast and drizzling (or snowing). Luckily, this day it was hot and sunny. I was impressed how nicely landscaped the prison yard was ... probably helps to have the Idaho Botanical Garden right next to it, which is another great place to visit when flowers are in bloom. Thanks for watching!
I went there in the seventh grade on a field trip. It was typical weather for Idaho at the time, gray drizzling, depressing day. Going to the “Old Pen” made it worse. Haven’t been there since. Ghost Adventures filmed several years ago and they captured some interesting footage.
They are a TV crew paid by the network who was paid by The City of Boise to film an episode there. Ghost Hunters is Hollywood. Not reality. I went there myself & felt absolutely nothing at the age of 18 & I very much believed in the paranormal at that time with my own experience when I was 11. There are no ghosts there. Id know. I'm very sensitive to them. I could spend the night alone in that place in lock down with no issues whatsoever. I guarantee you there is nothing there.
The food was tasty and quite filling (as the portions in the video show). The staff was really friendly as well. It was a cozy place to eat on a chilly December evening. I'll certainly go back there again the next time I'm in Frankfurt. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate the comment, Kamran. I should have changed from 60Hz to 50Hz when recording. I didn't realize how low the lighting was … it felt bright enough in the museum that afternoon. This was filmed at 30 FPS, but in Germany, lights "flicker" at 50 Hz. I still wanted to post the video since the museum is definitely worth visiting when you're in Trier. Thanks for watching, and for the feedback!
It's a great place to see bands play. I like how you can hear the music when hiking the trails around that part of town. The sound carries nicely. Thanks for watching!
Went there at the end of school field trip. It was neat. I will always remember the guide told about the woman that was in there she killed all 5 husband's
Yeah, that's something you likely wouldn't forget. I did a self-guided tour because of my schedule, but guided tours are usually the way to go. Although you do learn quite a bit just from reading all the signs throughout the buildings in the prison yard. Thanks for watching!
Amazing, his house looks so ordinary and plain it is hard to believe such a towering musical genius lived there. I once read that if you want to know Beethoven don't visit where he lived, where he wrote his music, don't look at his manuscripts but listen to his music, that's the real Bethoven!
Well said. You just can't tire of his symphonies. I remember a music class I took and the professor talked about Beethoven with similar thoughts as yours. He also had quite a bit of respect for Gustav Mahler in the same manner as he did Beethoven. I didn't really know Mahler then, but that lecture made me start listening to him as well. Thanks for watching.
@@scottoftheroad Regarding his 9th symphony my favourite is the one done by Herbert von Karajan. The Tempo, the singers WOW! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XRCe86HVSJw.html
I liked it. Ketchup and Mustard were replaced with a somewhat spicy sauce that I believe was mayo based. Not sure if it is on the menu year round, but if I ever get back to Belgium and see it, I'll order again. Plus for €2.40, I couldn't afford not to buy it. Thanks for watching!
I'm not aware of a free public transit card in Zurich through hotels. I did see that hotels in Bern offer something like this though in case you're heading there as well. I stayed at an airbnb in both cities, and when I asked the owner in Bern if a transit card came with the rental, he said it didn't.
Thanks for watching. Makes sense. We flew direct to Frankfurt from North America, so it was nice to not have transfers. I wanted to buy a train ticket from FRA to Cologne in advance to save a few euros, but I chose not to just in case we had delays at the airport.
@@scottoftheroad Cologne Airport is quite small. I had to give myself a few hours either way to take into account delays but despite the DB train strike I got there on time!
@@barryrowlings83 The lady at my hotel did say that German train’s don’t always run on time, but I had great luck every time I used them. They were right on schedule. Nice to hear from NW England. I was planning on getting back around there in the fall (Chester), but looks like my work schedule has changed that. Hoping for next year!
Thanks for watching. Yes, I always bring cash just in case. I used it at Christmas markets, but other than that it was basically all credit cards. I tend to bring more cash than needed to avoid fees from ATMs where I don’t bank, but again, I didn’t use much of it.
I kinda need this. I'm traveling to Frankfurt this month for a few days by myself for the first time, and I'm tryna wing it out before I head to Ulm for business work ( and I'm trying to figure out that as well on how to get there)
The great thing about Swiss public transport is it is a largely unified system so the buses, trams and trains all interact wonderfully and the timetable at least when we purchased the last paper copy was a country wide timetable of buses, trams and trains in four fat volumes.
You made here a little mistake. The short distance ticket to the train station was not necessary. You could by the ticket to the airport already at "Hottingerplatz" I would cost 6.80 CHF. I would be valid for all puplic transportation in zone 110 (Zürich City) and zone 121 (Airport and the wider surroundings)
Not a small mistake, a big mistake. If you want to explain something to others, you should inform yourself first. In my experience, the easiest way is always to use the public transport app for the city you are visiting, then you have the right connection and the right ticket in your pocket.