Instead of buying an expensive car or a Harley Davidson motorbike to get through my mid-life crisis, I started this channel instead 😂 As a newfound hobby, I'm documenting my walks/hikes and travels using the ever-reliable GoPro. The hope is that it encourages you - the audience - to explore the great outdoors and maybe give you some tips and ideas along the way.
I'm from the Philippines (in case you're wondering about the accent 😊) #pinoyyoutuber
I'm currently on a mission to visit all the countries in Europe.
Kita kits! (see you later!)
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Ryan, this is the video that made me discover your channel. It's so lovely to see how happy you are because the sight is so beautiful. I can really relate because I was just there 3 weeks ago. I was just as happy as you 🥰😊.
Hello Ryan! I just recently came across your channel and I would like to let you know how much I enjoy your videos. You are very personable. I will now watch all your videos one by one. Best regards from Germany 🙂
You can. No one is stopping anyone from doing so. You can frolic to your hearts content lol! It’s just when I was there, it rained the night before so the grass was all wet. Looks great though.
No one until now mentioned that in our solar system there's in another lake named by our Macedonian lake Ohrid Well done for that. I hope you enjoyed Ohrid. Macedonia is beautiful country with lovely friendly people and there are lots more beautiful places can be visited. It one of the most beautiful in the region,but definitely underrated, by my opinion, purposely.
Hey, what was the price of the cable car? Will be going there in 3 weeks, can't wait 😁 Do you have any advice for Alpi di Susi? Or for Ortisei in general?
The Siusi cable car was €29 return. You can spend a whole day in that place. But if you don’t have plenty of time, pick a trail route ahead of time and stick to it. It’s so easy to get distracted once you’re there as there’s plenty to see. Have fun 🤩 Also, if you’re staying in Ortisie, the hotels hand out vouchers for free bus rides around the area and also access to a heated public swimming pool. Could be a good alternative in case in rains.
Nice video! I'm on the same mission! Well, I've only got Andorra and Iceland left to go to this year, then I will begin the non EU countries I havn't been to next year. I'm going to Andorra in a few weeks and booked tickets with FlixBus to get me there and back from Barcelona. Decided to stay overnight, which surprisingly is not too expensive. I think I have to pick up the bus from Barcelona Nord too, but I'm not 100% sure yet.
Thank you. Glad I’m not the only one doing this sort of thing 😜 Have fun in Andorra. They have a massive spa so make sure you take your swimming clothes with you. I didn’t, and I feel like I missed out! Big time. Lol!
The rudeness and boredom of this city takes some beating. Take my advice and avoid. The taxi driver's are literally criminals that make up huge prices.
I took the train from Rimini to Bolzano. Then took the bus to Ortisie. There should be another video in my channel showing how I’ve done the Dolomites without a car :)
@@RyanPelle thank you sir! What was the month exactly you travel there? My wife and I are American retirees living in south of Italy. It is too hot here in July and August. We like to spend sometime in northern Italy which is much cooler, Thanks for all your help!!!
On the other side is occupied part of Macedonia by Albania in 1913 macedonians live there macedonia was divided in 1913 between Greece bulgaria and Serbia only one part is liberated in 1944 its where you at ❤
That's a nice try my friend. The so-called newly created state "North Macedonia" has nothing to do with Macedonia and Alexander the Great who was Greek as in his letters and recorded speeches, he calls himself Greek. All the ancient inscriptions are written in the Greek language and not in Slavo-Bulgarian. Alexander the Great took part in the Olympic games, where only Greeks could participate. Alexander spoke Greek, he grew up with Greek culture (Aristotle was his teacher,) he believed in 12 gods (ancient Greek religion) and had a Greek name. His father Philippos was from Argos, Pelloponese, South Greece. He went to Macedonia to his uncle who was king there when his father died. His mother Olympias was from Epirus, West Greece. At the time of Alexander the Great, there were only Greeks, no Slavs in the area. They came Slavs arrived in Balkan peninsula after 600AD, meaning about 1000 years after. It is a Slavic country with a south Slavic language belonging to the Slavic language family THE Ancient Greek Macedonia is within the borders of Greece where it Ethnically, Historically and Linguistically belongs In ALL ancient finds, the inscriptions are ALWAYS Greek. (Ask a Slav to read such an inscription. HE CANNOT READ IT! ONLY GREEKS CAN!!!) And many other arguments that disprove the truth... This capital, Skopje, has been labeled, and not justifiably, the kitsch capital of the world. It's a bad copy of Disneyland. Their area was called Vardar Banovina until Tito renamed it after WWII to establish grounds of territorial claims over the whole region down to the Greek Aegean Sea... ---------- It's not Macedonia!!! It's wannabe Macedonia!!!
This is meant to be only a couple of hours but I got lost lol! I would say though that once you’re in the meadow, there’s so many areas to explore and get lost in. I would suggest around 3-4 hours just so you can enjoy the place to the max.
I don’t actually know as I didn’t fly to Chisinau. I took the sleeper train from Bucharest to Chisinau (and then back) and the station is right in the city. Sorry 😔
Do you recommend to purchase the train tickets online both from Victoria station to Seaford and from Eastbourne back to London. or I just do it that same day at the station? Maybe trains sell out quickly in summertime? I appreciate your help.
I would recommend doing it in advance. It’s never fully booked (based on countless times Ive done this) but it’s way cheaper booking it in advance than on the day.