thank you for posting this video,it brought happy times memories of when we lived there my wife and kids,she died here in texas and this video made me remember those beautiful years we used to cruise around the city of beautiful west [alm beach
Excellent work as usual, I had only seen Palm Beach in photos and postcards, great job of bringing it to life through video, soundtrack was PERFECT for the ride, big thumbs up!
Wow...I felt like I had just transported myself from California to the subtropics, if only for five minutes. I did get to see Worth Avenue during my visit in 2009, as well as the main entrance into town, but did not get to drive the other streets you showed off in this tour. Nor did I get a chance to tour the residential neighborhoods. You made this video even better, with the song choice...I actually went ahead and downloaded this track. Favorited!
I have many friends who work at the country club. The benefits are perhaps THE best I've ever heard, but the hours are egregious. It's a nice street to walk through, even the open courtyards with even more boutiques.
I used to live on the ocean in a town on A1A, a bit farther north, in Indiatlantic Fla. The motel sat right on the ocean and I loved it there. I used to walk the beach every morning and night! This is a beautiful place.
Love this area!! Grandparents lived between Di ie Hwy and Olive Ave. Not far from inner coastal area. Spent alot of time at the Flagler Museum Home. One of my favorites!!! If u havent seen it, you need to go see it!!
I love your South Florida work the best... you showed me more of Palm Beach than I've seen myself lol EXCELLENT as usual - who was the artist playing? very nice also...
Palm Beach is the ultra-wealthy area of Palm Beach County, very exclusive and quiet. The video starts out in West Palm Beach, which has a population around 100k, and palm beach county area (greater palm beach) has a population of over 1.3 million.
It's a paradise of fake angels..just little more comfortable than us the ''mortal people'' but in the end only one meter of ground belongs to each other..nothing else.. The real heaven is every minute of our really smily life..!!! GREECE FOR EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
It looks quite like Beverly Hills. I can see Rodeo Drive in this, and as I stare at these beautiful streets I can see a big difference. "Where" "Are" "The" "People"?
+Daniel Reyes probably filmed during the off season. Most of the people who live on PB are "snow birds", wealthy northerners who keep mansions in Florida so they can go someplace warm in the winter.
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Great video as usual! I was kind of shocked to see the roads in that condition, I haven't been to WPB for years but thats bad for such a wealthy area. It might be just me but the music really didn't fit the video and you normally pick great music. Either way keep up the good work.
I live in the UK and in the summer we usually have about 10 days of sunshine if we are really lucky, lol. This is why a lot of British people are miserable.
The beach part of WPB is okay but go anywhere on Federal Hwy and its a dump! That's how most South Florida is. I was so glad to get out of there. Don't be fooled by the beauty because unless you have tons of money to afford a yacht and a beautiful home its not that great
+Erwin Ahlers I'm an architect. My colleagues, who work on designing mansions for the super wealthy, cannot afford to live where they grew up in South Florida near WPB. You sound like the typical affluenza brat, using hate to ward off what you don't understand or might make you feel guilty.
***** yeah, just throw out the 5+ years of grueling architecture school and several years of low- or no-pay internships and switch careers! Ah, if only everyone could be so detached from reality. "And there are so many places in SoFlo you can live in... move elsewhere" - Yeah, that's my point. They can't afford to live where they grew up. Hence, everything I just said. The schools also suck outside of the wealthier areas, so that's not an option for anyone with kids anyway. And we're talking architects, not like teachers or therapists. Architecture pays poorly in your internship years, or if you're in a location with little work. We're paid well enough (by middle-class standards) and have plenty of work with high-profile clients, but they still cannot afford to live where they grew up, or own the type of house they grew up in.
+theEarlofChip +theEarlofChip I never heard anyone refer to Florida as SoFlo .....lots of places are just for show and to keep you from experiencing contentment
I really like the vid, good quality...but I wasn't impress by what it showed, I didn't see anything out of the "ordinary" for S. Florida, ee have beautiful mansions in Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Fisher Island, and the "rodeo" street is kind of dead, the Designers district at the Sawgrass Mall seems more alive, and same high end designers...maybe on the past WPB used to be the place for the weathiest...but now they are all around south Florida