I’ve watched 100+ RU-vid Bali videos & this is the one I will follow. It’s beautiful life experience & made me even emotional. Thank for being so detailed with everything… this will be my first time traveling there, but this is the first video that helped me understand the transportation aspect of it all.
Tanya, thank you for this fantastic episode. We have been following you for a long time, and we enjoy your travels every time. Keep going! 🔥 We're already waiting for the next one
I really like your video I have seen your every video you are doing great work keep doing and best of luck I wish you to achieve 1 million subscribers very soon take care of yourself and be happy ❤😊
I had many times the opportunity to get on this beach but never did it. It's flooded with tourists which destroy this pearl. There are many other beautiful beaches all around Thailand. Just go to places where no tourists are and you'll find the beach.
I suppose you’re a local and have a lot of time and opportunity to discover your country, but when people come for a short period of their vacation to explore new country they need to know what to see, so that why everyone visits the same popular places))
@@girlfromearth I'm from Europe and my work allowed me to visit Asia for many years. But i haven't been there now for a long time so i'm not sure how it is today. I just remember the videos and photos of others that showed litter everywhere. I didn't mean to be rude or so, just feel sorry for that beautiful place. Keep travel the world! :)
As an Icelander I will say this. We have the same problem as Japan, Hawaii, Canary Islands. Tourists who come see our island and behave extremely rudely and carelessly. Of course not all, but still a lot. Trash everywhere, in our protected nature, people driving offroad because it's cool however it's illegal and you're destroying the nature, it takes hundreds of years for moss to renew itself so your tracks will not disappear so fast. Tourists poop on the streets, yes poop I'm not even kidding it was on national news a couple of times. Don't be the tourist who thinks he's the only one in the world and privileged in every aspect. Don't take pictures of people randomly as if they were cultural monuments. Show respect, clean up after yourself, leave Iceland the same way as you found it. READ WARNINGS. Our beach called Reynisfjara, is a very dangerous one and there are warnings literally everywhere. Yet so many tourists still get themselves into trouble and waste the time and energy of our rescue teams, when they might be needed elsewhere for more serious matters. If you can be wiser, and be careful, you can prevent these things from happening. Of course accidents happen but the dumb careless accidents are indeed preventable.