Moi aussi j’ai traversé la frontière de l’Allemagne jusqu’à la Suisse parce que en fait moi je vis en Suisse romande la région suisse qui parle français puis ma mère et moi et toute ma famille a décidé d’aller dans un hôtel en Allemagne et on a pris le train et puis c’était magnifique on a traversé la frontière❤
The first half of this video is going from Rt 299 in New Paltz, NY headed north on North Ohioville Rd. that was part of my daily commute for 12 years. I had a house in RIfton on Dashville Rd, which you stopped at the intersection of at 13:50. From there, you turned right onto Rt 213 going from Rifton, past Sturgeon Pool, through St. Remy, across the Eddyville bridge over the Rondout Creek onto Abeel St., and finally turning left onto Wilbur Ave. in Kingston.
Mention New York and most think you live in a high rise apartment in Manhattan. Once picked up a visitor from the west coast at an airport and the first thing he said where are all the big buildings, and all the people..
My mom worked for Home Depot, in the store but dealing with other stores and other places too. Home Depot is based out of Atlanta. Their fraud team is there too. Anyways, my mom had to call the fraud team and was explaining what happened in her store. She ended up making small talk with the woman for awhile and the woman asked if she had ever seen a tree before being that she was from NY. 😂
There are different ways.if you want buy Italian trains tickets there is official app called Trenitalia you can buy most of Italian train tickets from Trenitalia.second option is Eurail world pass.buy eurail world pass and reserve seats.app called Eurail/interrail planner
The Giruno takes this scenic route because of the accident in the base tunnel. With the regular route you would have gained almost an hour, but missed most of the scenic parts.
With interrail global pass it's almost not worth it to pay the full reservation fee until Zürich when you can get to Mulhouse for 10€ and then take trains without reservation requirement that are almost equally fast as the tgv. Tgv takes 1:20 hours from mulhouse to Zürich. The non reservation trains including a 15min change in Basel takes 1:40 hours. +10 min train change in mulhouse and you arrive only 30 mins later than the TGV in Zürich with 23€ saved.
A suggestion: If you actually want people to watch more than the first 30 seconds of your video, CLEAN YOUR WINDSHIELD (both inside & outside), as well as the lens on your camera / phone, and, at minimum, tell people where you started from & where the video ends.