Oh my goodness, travelling by train is the BEST thing to get around on your travels - the scenery views they offer something that road travel and air travel can't beat - all within the comfort of your carriage seat - hope they had some good food and drinks onboard Now the place itself is unreal and the fact that you can get via train is giving me the urge to visit!
@@peterhodgkinson5095 Thank you so much Peter! I am so happy you liked it and one day I am sure you will take a train across Slovenia and beyond! You would love it there. They don’t serve drinks on the trains because the journeys are never long enough: the country is small. But stations!!! Bro!! Cafes are EVERYWHERE and staff treat you like a family member! At least that’s what I have experienced in Bohinska Bistrica and Ljubljana!
@@mikebogatyrev3058 that's crazy, you get served drinks on the trains here in the UK and we are a tiny nation so I dont see why Slovenia cant do that But yes man look forward to seeing more of your videos
back in the 90's they used to have a pub there called the Admiral Benbow, and every wednesday they had karaoke for ESL students. I was going out with a Japanese girl at the time and so used to attend and it was a great laugh. there was a pier disco after. I was always a bit jealous of the foreigners living in Hastings because they had a lot of fun studying English and living together and sometimes they even had host families that were super well-off, there was an irish old guy (millionaire) that lived in St.Leonards and he had about a dozen rooms for the exchange students, and they used to have massive house parties there every weekend and it was always funny seeing that old guy just sitting on the settee smiling away and enjoying the energy of it all. bet he's passed away by now, god bless.
Great video. it's my hometown and I just came back from there after a long, 8 year absence. Now I feel a bit nostalgic, back in Asia. I will return again one day when I'm old and my travelling days are done.
Oh man this is truly an amazing city you've visited! Everything from the oldie worldy architecture to the rivers/greenery to the food is just looking fab beyond words. Plus you just saw a load of antique streetlighting and the one beside the fountain at 11:06 is absolutely gorgeous - I wonder how they glow during the evening though Superb video there - this is something that I want to consider visiting
Thank you for your kind and detailed comment! The lighting is very beautiful and very varied depending on where you go. There are many narrow historical streets with warm lanterns or long modern avenues with white (I think) light. You will love it there! It’s one of the safest cities in Europe too
Lovely video, very positive and engaging... I live in George Street in the Old Town... Hastings really is a magical place 🙂 Thanks for making the video!
I think Avebury was a Giant Aquatic Race Facility. The outer edges could be grandstands and the inner is the midfield like in car racing. Since the area was underwater during the period it was built, and what are all the other larger structures left from other civilizations of the past that aren't defensive in nature? A hippodrome or an Arena or a Colosseum, or a Theater. Imagine bridges like in racing for cars. We don't change as much as we think. We do adapt to the times and the technology. Could explain the rowing tradition in England.
Thank you! I am sure you will love this city: the old part is so fairytale-like! I will also be making a video on Lake Bled, which is one of the most beautiful spots in the world: I was blessed to be there on a sunny day
Visited the town and did an overnight stay on Tuesday. I watched your video before I went and now recognise the places you visited. I was not disappointed. Good work. Many thanks.
I live in Ljubljana, and this is the best representation of the town that I ever watched! Thanks a bunch Mike for your thoughtful and well organized work 🙏🏻 Subscription and like 👍🏻
🧡🧡I live on the opposite side of the world from you, on the Korean Peninsula in Far East Asia. I have difficulty understanding English, so I can't fully grasp everything you're saying, but I think the stone is probably prehistoric. The Korean Peninsula has the most prehistoric stone tombs(DOLMEN) on Earth. Your Scottish landscape is truly breathtaking.
In Le Havre, you missed out by not visiting the library that you filmed from the outside. It's very cozy and modern inside. Also, just an hour's drive from Le Havre is the incredibly beautiful Étretat Cliffs.
I mean, Massive attack's version of Spying Glass with Horace Andy literally encapsulates Bristol by night! But to be fair, every English city looks similar!
Thank you! I think it’s so cool to see the cities where the bands are from: it kind of shows the atmosphere where they grew up and lived and what shaped their music
@@mikebogatyrev3058 That's of course true but it is also relative and very subjective for the listener and the environment that he got to experience an album which could be a different country all together, different season etc!