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We've traveled around our local area, in an RV, across America, and now are exploring the world. The goal is to travel for as long as we can. We want to see everything and go everywhere, one destination at a time.
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The New York cafe is overpriced and a tourist trap. The bridge is called The Chain Bridge. The river is called The Danube. You don't have to walk as can take an outdoor escalator up to the Castle district. The church is not hidden and being renovated (thats the Archives building) THE church you were looking for but brushed past is called Mattias Church not Fisherman's Bastion.Fishermans Bastion is to the right- the fairy tale terraces. Pity you didn't actually experience the sights but at least you saw some cats and met Ronald. Too much of your heads rather than sights and btw it really isn't pleasant watching you eat.
Hopefully Next week I will get my plane Ticket to work in Hungary. I really love this place the most and I can always watch every Vlog about Hungary ♥️♥️ God Bless always to Both of you guys From Philippines.
Only the most virgin Pacific Ocean 🌊 water 💦 that enters the Philippines and exits to various Asian countries due to the rotation of the earth 🌍🌎. Love the Philippine beaches!
Absolutely hilarious!!! Did you hear about the American who bought London Bridge, when he thought he was buying Tower Bridge and had it dismantled and shipped to the States.....🤣
Plenty to do in Edinburgh. Came here 33 years ago and haven't left! Did you go up Arthurs Seat? You can visit it with Holyrood Palace and the Scottish Parliament. A great place to walk around from the bottom of the Royal Mile. especially heaven for dogs, as long as you keep them on the lead in nesting time! Park Rangers do tours but you'd have to book. There's cafes in the Palace grounds and in the Scottish Parliament and toilets before you get into the park. Nothing up there! PS: There's a bag security search before getting into the Parliament building!
I wonder if you guys put on sunscreen before the ride because it's crazy hot outside for long rides 😅 Usually, we wear long sleeves just to protect our skin 😂
Langkawi, I have a childhood village there and now live in Penang, I hope you both have fun there enjoying the natural scenery and beauty and have a safe trip😊
Langkawi is still considered a very underrated island in SEA. So everything here is still pretty affordable. Only the higher end accommodations are a bit overpriced, though!😅
I love langkawi! I also love Koh Lipe which is a short ferry ride away. Don't forget that c in malay is pronounced ch, so it''s roti chanai....a delicious breakfast!
Due to La Nino the weather was extra hot n dry this year..Nice to see u enjoyed Langkawi 👍 if you're still in Malaysia recommend visiting the east coast islands too: Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Tioman, Pulau Redang 👌
there is also another type of coffee..its kopi-c. Its coffee with evaporated milk..without the sugar. That is the best and healthiest. Just ask for Kopi C kosong. They will understand
At 8:40.There is another fountain , about 500 m from there, that is the center of Romania (the place where all distances to different cities are measured from.) But as living in this city for 43 years , no one calls those fountains the center of Bucharest
Thanks for sharing your Langkawi experience! It's great to see a positive and realistic view of the island. Travel blogs can sometimes be overly critical, but you've highlighted the charm of Langkawi while acknowledging there are different experiences to be had.
Looking at the cameraman at the oriental village where the cable car is, it reminded me of my experience, do you guys believe in coincidence. When I joined MIDA, a Malaysian investment government agency, all I ever wanted is a chance to go, work and live in Europe. In 2006, I went to the cable car in Langkawi, got to the top observation deck and wanted to cross the skybridge but it was closed due to a Bollywood filming in progress. Little did I know, 2 years later in 2008, I got my long awaited posting, guess where was I posted, Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, the city of Bollywood film. Oh well, it wasn't my cup of tea and it's not worth anyone's time complaining, Mumbai wasn't a conducive environment to broaden my horizon. Perhaps I'll get my chance, in one way or the other possibilities to go, work and live in Europe. 😀
Wow. We hope you get a chance to go back and get that view. That's an interesting piece of your life. We feel like each time we hear a little bit, we want to know more, lol.
Do you guys know that Langkawi isn't only a duty free island, it's also a UNESCO world heritage site geopark, the 52nd in the world, and the 1st in Southeast Asia. In Langkawi, there's a sandstone rock formation aged 550 million years old. In Langkawi, you can find a granite pebble dropstone aged a billion years ago originated from the supercontinent.
@@SQUEEZEtheDAY Haha. No problem. I'm afraid to ask, but was there something wrong with the visual quality of this video, your previous videos are all much better visual quality. 😀
This is so helpful, thank you! I booked our trip to the Yucatan area before I looked into planning some of our activities and I had no idea how much everything is commercialized and costs money, even natural things. There is so much information overload out there and I don't feel like any of it feels concrete- your experience helped me!!