It's actually quite spacious for a couple but yeah it's definitely cozy. I just dont like the fact that it was £65 without bedding and I had to pay £25 extra just to have a pillow, sheet and a blanket. haha!
Berwick is definitely a good place to visit. Something unique about it. I really appreciate the way you set up the camera and interact with the locals. Bus stops are great places for conversations! I travel a lot and when I get home I tell friends more about the interesting people I met than what I saw.
Ah Alex, your comment really warms my heart! Thank you so much. I sometimes have to read the room prior to initiating a conversation. I don't always get lucky with the camera set up as it's always so spontaneous. I agree that bus stops are a great place for a chat. You definitely get my style of traveling so thank you so much!
I have been to Berwick several times. It is definitely worth a visit I also plan to go up to the Northumberland Coast again in about 10 days time and will again see more of Bamburgh (great castle and a WONDERFUL butcher's shop), Seahouses, Beadnell, and surrounding places like Alnwick & Walkworth (both with GREAT castles). Holy Island (Lindisfarne) is lovely, too. Northumberland is often missed by people who just rush through it on their way up to Scotland or returning south again. Northumberland is very underestimated. Yet again you have left us a very good video - so no change there, then.
That sounds incredible, Raymond! Thanks so much for watching and enjoy your upcoming trip to Northumberland coast. Alnwick castle is also famous! Lindisfarne was supposed to be part of my destinations but I avoided sea journey as I got seasick so easily haha!
...I'm always curious to hear about the Sco'ish-English connections, as I have hardly paid attention to the borders, living in the north, close to Inverness in Moray shire, mostly known for its distilleries and the Culloden battlefields, where the Scottish finally lost their independence to England in 1746. Berwick looks beautiful, and so interesting to hear, that the traditional boundaries ride is still happening annually as a celebration. What I especially appreciate about you, Syifa, is that you are not shy about approaching people and check out, if they are talkative... the stories bring so much more life to the images, e.g. with the guy of that red double decker bus, and also that you play football with the kids, and then end up, getting a lift to your next destination. Thats really fun, and heart-warming to watch... thank you! 🧡😄
Ah Jorn, you are so kind! Thank you so much for your kind comment. I do enjoy approaching people as often spontaneous interactions are some of the best highlights of my travels. Thank you so much for watching the video all the way till the end!
Syifa Adriana is very good narrator on her vlog , and she also has pleasant personality that her audience are no reluctant to accept her even though they are not their townsfolk or friend/s that"s great!!!.
Amazing sceneries as well as your articulate n perfect presentation,i really admire ypur simplicity n your honest being as well as naturally cute Adriana,keep it up
Hello Syifa, i love the musics in your recent videos, its getting better really. I hope one day you can make videos about Hadrian Wall. I hope i can visit England one day even if it is still so far away 😂😂
¡Muchas gracias! Hoy me tomaré un día libre y mañana trabajaré en los subtítulos. Te lo haré saber una vez que el título en español esté terminado. ¡Muchas gracias por su apoyo!
Hi sister, I love your videos and storytelling. You have traveled to almost all South Asian countries except Bangladesh. I invite you to visit our country. Our country is a river-dimension country, moreover, the environment of our village is very beautiful, only Dhaka city is a little polluted. At least one week is enough for you to visit our small country.
thank you for sharing your adventure with us. Maybe the farther we visit away from the centers of political power, the more we'll re=discover the normal & natural people, as our neighbors. wwg1wga
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind appreciation. I agree with you that often the farther you go away from main cities, you'll discover so much more. People tend to be friendlier and open and have so much nuances to share with you. Thank you!
Can you please put your right hand in your pocket when giving snippets of information. It really is annoying once noted. Come to think about it, you speak with both hands when talking to the camera on some form of base. Grrrr!
How does she moving her right while talking can be annoying.? Many presenters move their hands. I don't see her moving hands across her face and blocking her expression.