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a third of the video buying a coffee from a vending machine and two thirds walking through the park off season not the best review of the city i've seen, but then again not the worst one, god bless your souls
@@JordanandEmily Oh Hi Jordan and Emily! You should add it every time you finished the business! The chemical additives will break down waste in your portable toilets. It's Biodegradable and environmentally safe. Also comes with good aroma. Try it :) I have used it during my camp years ago as told by an experienced camper.
I agree with your comment, Emily - re "old boats"... They do have a more classic feel"... or do we call it ambience... Flash is good, but who needs all the mod cons? Nice video team.
A few things I would suggest that you didn't visit are: American History Museum with the First Ladies' inaugural gowns (free) The Portrait Gallery with the portraits of all the presidents and famous Americans (free) The National Cathedral on Wisconsin Ave. - (free) Mt. Vernon via boat from the Wharf in SW (not free) Hillwood - The Majorie Merriwether Post mansion in Van Ness (not free) Arlington Cemetery - tomb of the unknown (free) The Holocaust Museum The African American Museum
Excúseme Im in Ecuador now. I’m a foreigner but I would like to cross the border by bus to visit lima Peru couple of weeks, Did migrations asked for a visa to enter to Peru?
You mentioned if you live there you probably not enjoy it so much, Wrong. I have lived in Picton for 8 years and absolutely love the place ,the most chilled and layer back town I've ever lived in . Helps though when you live on a boat. ❤
Americans have meat pies. They have more vegetables in them than the ones in the UK and Australia... We call them Pot Pies. They aren't hugely popular though. The only fast food ones that I know of are from KFC and they are pretty good. You can also get them frozen from the grocery store; some of those are not great but the more pricey ones are okay.
Just found your channel today and came across this video. I've never heard of this cruise and you made it sound like so much fun, that I've put my name on the Solo Standby List for the same cruise in September. Thanks!
Hey guys, Thanks for brilliantly breaking down your trip. I'm curious why you traveled using the bus(overnights) rather than the Flights(which I heard are very cheap compared with USD/CAD)? really appreciate the insights.
Yeah they can be cheap but one of the cheaper airline went out of business recently and we were flying super short notice, so busses worked out lots cheaper for us!
Love the video! Think they are saying puttih instead of bully. Puttih means white.. they don’t mean it in a racial way, they just don’t know better yet
Sleeping on bus would be problematic unless those luxury busses with super recliner seats but those two are not a proper sleeping option. Astonished as how many videos surfacing with 24 hours on flix bus, I guess sleeping would be an issue still. Train with berths are way more expensive. There should be more carriages with berths.
@5:50 - happened to me too, visited Belgrade for a weekend (coming from Romania) and the airbnb host didn't say a thing about registration with the police so when we returned home to Romania the Serbian border police wouldn't let us go back home. Had to bribe the policeman to let us go through. Anyway, our border police guys (Romanian) told us it's a common practice at small border crossings points and an opportunity for the Serbian corrupt police to make some cash from tourists.
Balcan mentality is warm hearted full service,even carries your luggage and makes sure you get the right tickets and train ❤❤❤❤ balcanic is one of a kind ❤❤❤
How disappointing! I think you were right to feel that way. Famous nature sites can be that way. There's tricky balance between tourism and the natural state. I think I'll leave Komodo for BBC docs etc. The best manta place is off Bali (Penida) that I know of. You can just snorkel with massive ones, I saw six.
I think people go to Bali because the tourist industry is really established and there's plenty of competition to keep prices affordable. I'd be worried about turning up somewhere like Flores and finding it really hard to go anywhere without paying high fees.
Just back from 20 day 11 town tour by car of Puglia. We passed literally millions of dead diseased olive trees and hungry little villages. The tourist hotspots like Matera, Monopoli, Lecce, Amalfi area and Sorrento, were just that- expensive, crowded and the food was geared for tourists- disgusting wretched crap pumped out to we the tourist by a cook that can’t cook, using bottom line ingredients, and served by indifferent staff that disappeared inconveniently. The pizzas were scorched black on the bottom, gluey uncooked inside, lacking spices like basil, oregano, salt, or garlic, toppings added after cooking were paper thin ultraprocessed deli meats and plastic cheese slices. The lasagna again was spartan, cooked to mush, and tasteless. The calzone was so raw inside my wife rescued some of the unidentifiable mush and left the uncooked dough that was burnt black. One pf the prize meals was a 21 dollar “Genuine american cheeseburger”: a bare naked bun, a sausage disc of filler-pureed meat with an infamous processed cheese slice melted on top. No relish, lettuce, tomato, mustard or ketchup provided and the burger patty, asked to be well cooked, bled to death on the plate. The server nowhere to be see. Ostuno. In Matera, the lamb chops were burnt black gristle, fat and bone and overcooked potato, my wife had the braised lamb that was so rank she couldn’t eat it. I asked the manager to fire the cook. She said it was a traditional dish cooked traditionally.50 euro for that? The best food we ate on this trip to Puglia was on the airplane there and back. Some of the things ordered bore no resemblance to the dish, a Caesar salad that did not have one single ingredient you would find in this order elsewhere. Please note: I am not a fussy eater! I love camping! Just cannot abide with dreamy foodies reporting in on stuff like we just experienced, one week ago! Puglia is the Ozarks of italy and it shows on the peasant food there. Less tourism shows up as poor service, crappy cheapo food, and high prices. If you love Italy, stay north of Rome, that is a totally different country. This was our fifth trip to Italy and absolutely not like the first 4. Yes, Puglia has UNESCO venues and a pretty coastline, but the tourist industry needs an education.
I remember my time in Australia.... years ago. Surfers Paradise, Esperance in WA, Cottesloe beach, Scarborough beach ,..... Nice people .... Glad you guys liked my messy country.
They are just a couple of Colombia's colonial towns, you should go to Mompox, a beautiful and historical town, Santa Fe de Antioquia, among many others.
I’ve heard a Mexican said once, that they are so lucky to live in a place where they can eat their food every day of their lives. As an Ecuadorian, we are so lucky to live in a place where we get to experience a mega-biodiversity country every day of our lives. I grew up in a town just two hours from the jungle, and my parents loved to take us there over the weekends! What a treat! Great video by the way … It brought back many memories, like sleeping with the jungle noice in the background, is surreal :)