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Ry and Loz Travel
Приєднався 4 кві 2024
We sold our house, quit our jobs, and decided to travel the world. It’s my first experience of traveling but Lauren has been to south east Asia before. I’m a UA-cam kid at heart! And decided that we should film our travels so that we have loads of cool videos to look back on in years to come, rather than a few photos. We are starting our trip with 3 months in Europe, followed by backpacking in South America and wherever life takes us. We’ll keep it real with the experience, pricing, and the adventure. Subscribe to the channel to join us for worldwide experiences!
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Scammed in Cusco 🇵🇪 exploring INCA city
Join us in Cusco, (Peru) a beautiful city known for its significant INCA history and excursions such as Machu Picchu and Rainbow Mountain. Getting Scammed was never part of the plan here, but watch the adventure unfold as I check out the city (In between altitude-related stomach issues) and enjoy the cool atmosphere-
I would love to hear your thoughts on Cusco. It really is a fantastic city, and I think anyone who has been would say the same.
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You can check out our Lima adventure here: ua-cam.com/video/1vdD2a3ig4A/v-deo.html
Timestamp:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Arriving in Cusco
02:15 Exploring Cusco
03:28 Central market Cusco
06:39 BAD NEWS
08:52 speaking with the police
14:40 Christmas Day ideas
15:54 Cusco football barter
17:03 Getting Scamme
I would love to hear your thoughts on Cusco. It really is a fantastic city, and I think anyone who has been would say the same.
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You can check out our Lima adventure here: ua-cam.com/video/1vdD2a3ig4A/v-deo.html
Timestamp:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Arriving in Cusco
02:15 Exploring Cusco
03:28 Central market Cusco
06:39 BAD NEWS
08:52 speaking with the police
14:40 Christmas Day ideas
15:54 Cusco football barter
17:03 Getting Scamme
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LOST my boat in the AMAZON 🇵🇪
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We enter deeper into the Amazon Jungle where we canoe the Amazon River AT NIGHT IN THE DARK looking for Caiman and Anacondas, Trek through the Amazon jungle looking for monkies and sloths, and fish for Piranha to eat. We lost our boat and were almost stranded. Oh.... and we got engaged! Join us in this video for the most amazing adventure we have ever experienced, We felt every emotion and coll...
SURVIVING THE AMAZON JUNGLE | Backpacking South America 🇵🇪
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We begin our journey to the Amazon Jungle where we will hopefully survive the next 4 days from poisonous snakes, tarantulas, caimans, and more- heading deeper into the jungle each day. The journey begins from Iquitos (Peru) heading towards Nauta, before taking a 3-hour boat ride into the Amazon rainforest. The adventure only gets more exciting and scary. I have experienced every possible emotio...
Backpacking South America | PERU 🇵🇪. Exploring a troubled nation.
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We begin our travel adventure in South America's Peru. Lima, A Country full of colour, culture, political issues, and corruption. The country is subject to a lot of protests causing travel congestion, but from my own personal experience, it is a country with many friendly people who are happy to see tourists and help them see the beauty of their cities and country. I will be in Peru for the nex...
What is Gibraltar?! WILD MONKEYS and Tourist traps
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Gibraltar is a British overseas territory in the Iberian Peninsula that borders Spain. It has a significant war history and its geopolitical past, and present makes it a unique place worth visiting. This overseas territory borders Spain but is British-ruled - So..... How similar to Great Britain is it? Today we Visit Gibraltar Rock and the monkeys and learn some history about this unique place....
I WENT TO THE EUROS (2024) | Exploring Germany, THE England Fans, Dusseldorf & Munich.
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I went to Euro 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany, to celebrate my friend's Bachelor Party and to watch England play. I got Amongst the atmosphere in Altstadt and spoke with the Rowdy Fans. Although there was the occasional controversial chant - The majority of football fans were Brilliant. Shout to the German and Scotland fans for their great banter and for creating an awesome atmosphere.... I also e...
AUSTRIA | 🇦🇹 WHY YOU MUST VISIT. Vienna | Alps | Hiking
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Austria is one of my new favorite countries! I recently traveled all around Europe in my Motorhome / RV and Vienna is my favorite Capital city that I have traveled to. I show you around the campsites that I stayed at and their costs. I also take a trip to the Austrian Alps and I want to show you my favorite places and the experiences that I had. The beauty of the mountains and lakes is breathta...
Budapest | Explore the city and it's TRAGIC HISTORY
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Budapest - Hungary's Capital City is full of Atmosphere, Character, and History. We Explore all of the above in this video. From eating traditional Hungarian foods to visiting the House of Terror and learning all about Hungary's history. I explore Budapest in this video, and try out some traditional Hungarian food and cake! Bump into a Celebrity and learn all about the Brutal history of Budapes...
The MUST SEE places IN SLOVENIA 🇸🇮 and MONTENEGRO 🇲🇪 FT: Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Kotor etc
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We spent 7 days traveling around one of Europe's best-kept secrets, the gorgeous country of Slovenia and Montenegro. Slovenia is one of Europe's largest homes to the native Brown Bear and Montenegro hosts multiple species of Snakes! we encounter signs of both In this video. From the jagged mountains in the east to the sparkling Adriatic coastline in the west and the medieval towns scattered all...
CROATIA’S FAMOUS CITY | Talking to locals and things to see in DUBROVNIK.
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Dubrovnik - Also known as 'Game of Thrones city' and home of the City walls is located in the very south of Croatia, very close to neighboring countries Bosnia and Montenegro. Dubrovnik is a Unesco world heritage site that did come under attack known as the 'Dubrovnik bombings' when Croatia wanted independence from Yugoslavia. I spoke with the locals to get their stories and experiences followi...
WHY YOU MUST TRAVEL CROATIA | The BEST parts of Split
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This is how to travel Croatia, in this video, we highlight the beautiful places you can visit in Split and Its surrounding Islands. (Footage Includes BOAT tour and the WORLD famous Sea Organ In Zadar) Croatia is known for its coastlines- But often overlooked is the history, architecture, and the surrounding historic landmarks. Stay tuned until the end of this video to see various different hist...
Europe's #1 MOST Beautiful Place | Plitvice Lakes National Park in 4K
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Europe's #1 MOST Beautiful Place | Plitvice Lakes National Park in 4K
Travel through Croatia | THE MOST Beautiful coastlines in Europe and places to see
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Travel through Croatia | THE MOST Beautiful coastlines in Europe and places to see
BRUGES, BELGIUM | things you MUST do and see in Bruges | Ft: Intense FANS
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BRUGES, BELGIUM | things you MUST do and see in Bruges | Ft: Intense FANS
Scammed in Cusco ... now you are ready to Brazil ... wainting for you here
@@seliga.nessa_ can’t wait for Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤️
That lounge is huge compared to many in NZ
@@tulipchchnz where do you live in NZ?
@RyandLoz I grew up on a farm in mid Canterbury. I also lived in Christchurch, Dunedin, Cromwell, Nelson, Auckland, Dannevirke and my mums family lives in Whangārei I've spent a lot of time there.
@RyandLoz that didn't answer your question 🫠🤣. I live in Melbourne, Australia now. But I'm a kiwi
nice vid! Probably blowing out your ass because of the elevation too :D
@@Jamie_Does_Life yeah the elevation is a killer! Not good for your stomach either 🤣
wow!🤗
Cusco looks amazing and it's mountain backdrop. Enjoyed the random putting around the square and market. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for the comment bro and glad you enjoyed it!
Just loving your journey! 😊
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Where are you going
This is the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu (Peru) in next going to Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Brazil
Do you see a spook in the house you slept in the jungle?
I had a spider, 🕷️ a frog 🐸 lizards 🦎 moths, bugs 🐜 and mosquitos in the house
Hi mate where/what company did u book this jungle trip through and how much did it cost. I am going backpacking in South America (Peru included)
@jamesdraper1457 hi mate, we booked via the company: www.amazonexperience.net/tours-search/ They have multiple prices depending on the duration you want to do (we did 4 days and 3 nights on Tour (Amazon experience . Net in case the link doesn’t work) I will also put in the comments now. Our tour guide was John Pierre AKA JP and his apprentice Martin. - Would highly reccomend them. There is a part 2 video coming of this amazing experience shortly. I felt pretty much every emotion, concerned, excited, on edge, adrenaline, but the guides have incredible knowledge both of animals/plants and their way through the jungle in daylight and darkness. Having done research I know it’s also a minefield as there’s so many companies doing amazing tours at different prices, so hopefully this helps. We did the 4 days 3 nights tour on pacaya Samira national reserve - as you go deeper into the jungle and wild camp in mosquito net tents
big fan from Bangladesh
Bangladesh! Awesome, glad to have you around 👍
Love this!!! Such amazing memories 💫✨️
Hi bro
What’s up brother!
11:00 H. had never said, he will make Austria great again. He always talked about the German empire. Because he had the order to do so. 🤐 First they starved the people and then they gave them hope - for a short time.
1683 is actually late 17th century. And in the catacombs beneath St Stephan´s cathedral are just a very small handful of Habsburgs actually buried = 5 or 6 in the socalled "Herzogsgruft"(= Duke´s crypt). They vast majority of Habsburgs were buried in the "Kapuzinergruft/Kaisergruft"("Capuchin crypt"/"Emperor´s crypt") in the Capuchin abbey just 5 minutes per foot from St. Stephan´s. But their hearts are buried in funeral jars in St. Stephan´s. Because it was common practice to disembowel the bodies of aristocrats and to bury the hearts seperately from the body. The catacombs beneath St. Stephan´s is foremost the mass burial side of over 10.000 Viennese plague victims = black death, the very last black death epidemic was 1713 and there were several once before as well...and by the way that monument you showed in the pedestrian zone while pointing out Habsburg´s history of incest (which was all about keeping previously through marriages with other Houses acquired titels + crowns + belongings and properties in the family) was actually "The Plague column" built directly after the black death epidemic from 1679 in order to thank god that it was over...just a side note, but back to the catacombs = where due to lack of space the skelets of those over 10.000 plague victims were then taken apart and the bones were then stapled openly but thoroughly in 30 burial chambers from the floor till to the ceiling which is a creepy but also very fascinating view. And you can visit the catacombs daily, there are guidances twice a day for round 5 or 6 Euros. l´ll give you another inside according to Adolf Hitler´s Balcony speech which isn´t and wasn´t mentioned anywhere ever but explains the fanatic cheering crowd which you can see in those German propaganda pictures which went around the world. I got the inside from my Granddad who was actually there on that day. What the German´s did beforehand hours before Hitler gave his speech in order to get the masses on that square was placing around the square a whole bunch of military field kitchens for feeding the people because Vienna´s population was starving for years due to your already mentioned crazy hyperinflation. And military vehicles were cruising through the city inviting the people with loudspeakers to get there for something to eat and no word about Hiltler is gaving a speech. Now imagine you didn´t had a full belly for years and now suddenly someone is feeding you as like as there was no tomorrow for having a full belly for the very first time since felt ages..and suddenly that man who is feeding you right now appears on the balcony and starts to speak... you would praise him, wouldn´t you.
A big Hello from Sweden! Love all your videos🎉 Keep up the good work 🤩
@@annaatkins3595 Hey Anna, thanks very much! More on the way soon, currently planning next trips. Sweden is on the bucket list!
@@RyandLoz looking forward to them:) If you need any advice of visiting Sweden feel free to contact me. I live in the south of Sweden.
Düsseldorf is only the 7th or 8th largest city in Germany. It’s not even the biggest in North-Rhine-Westphalia. The 5th largest is Frankfurt.
18:30 You shouldn't believe everything you see in the House of Horror in Budapest. It was built to serve as the ideological background of the current right-wing, anti-democratic regime of Hungary. No wonder it's heavily biased. It over-emphasises the events of the Socialist era and whitewashes Hungarian Nazism. And now connect the dots. But I agree with you, the Tudors are boring. Especially that sadistic bigamist.
The cable car park has a fleet of taxis that give a brilliant tour shared with about 30 people. My wife is disabled and they helped me push her wheelchair over the hilly bits!
Most importantly I’m glad you and your wife had a great time there, did you feel that the tour was rushed or slow in parts? My experience (baring mind it’s only the beginning of peak season) was that the taxis blocked the path not far from the cable car entrance down to the Mediterranean steps. There’s definitely a place for guided tours no doubt, but it was definitely on the extreme from my experience with the amount of taxi’s there. It wasn’t pleasant either hearing the other taxi’s beep at each other because they were stuck in a long line - behind the first taxi that would be taking pictures with monkeys etc.
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my dads regiment had nick name rock apes
oh yes, back at it! ❤
in hungary we learn about english, french, german, hungarian and worldwide history (this in less detail) in high school and wtf... tommy was here in my city lol
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I think the Trianon Dictate was the biggest tragedy for the country, more serious than communism or Nazism when it was cut into pieces and lost two-thirds of its territory and 60 percent of its population. People went to bed one night and then woke up in six different countries. Those hungarians still have to live on their land as minorities all around the current, crippled Hungary. That's why it is said that Hungary is a country surrounded by itself. Trianon is not the past; it is still the bitter present.
That sounds horrific, yes I believe it was after world war 1? The treaty signed that lost 2/3 of the country, it is absolutely bizzare that happened
because of trianon hungary joined in on the side of the germans to get back its territories
Did you know that the English Garden is also a nudist area?
@@ansgar759 I did not 🤣 but we did come across a few nudist campsites during our time in Germany. Seems to be very popular there!
You deserve more subscriber.
@@LITE2109 Thankyou brother! Working on it! We’ll get there 🫡
Scotland fans and no bagpipes?😢
@@Sat-Man-Alpha I know! Wondered where they was at!!
there were plenty in munich
@@robertbauer6468 not on the day whilst I was there unfortunately
@@RyandLoz there have approximately 200 000 Scot in Germany….
@@Sat-Man-AlphaAnd all of the Scot’s I spoke to were brilliant. But no bagpipes were seen during my day in Munich
The Hofbräuhaus is just a tourist trap 😉
Possibly? But I don’t think the prices were unreasonable - some places in England (even outside London) you could pay £6/6.50 for a beer 🍺 and I think that the 1 L beers there were about €10 … which is around £8.50ish but for 2 pints. Good atmosphere in there, the only downside was it was particularly difficult to get a beer ordered in the first place 🤣
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Carls Platz market is one of my favourites - you missed the best bit in initial visit when is the Alt Stadt - near the River
@@greyharemedia4945 well I’ll just have to go back 😂😅
Düsseldorf? Und der Fluss heisst Rhein. Vater Rhein.
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Hey willkommen in Deutschland bin immer froh wenn Leute aus anderen Ländern Deutschland indecken aber es gibt eine sache wo man darauf achten sollte wenn man ein Video machen das man fremde Gesichter ausblenden tut es ist in Deutschland nicht erlaubt andere Mänschen zu Filmen ohne die Erlaubnis willkommen in Deutschland
Was für eine grausame Rechtschreibung und Grammatik... 🤮
A tip for your girlfriend (beer is too bitter). Order a "Radler" next time. Its a mixture of beer and lemonade. 😀
Haha thanks my man, I’ll look out for it. When we was in Belgium there was a beer that was designed for people that don’t like the taste of beer- I forgot what it was called though 😫
Prbably fruitbeer, lambic beer?
Shandy would be the Brits term.
@@BiWesCrew yeah the brits call it a shandy or a Lager-shandy for some reason
@@Flex2212 I’ve had a Google and I’m pretty sure it was: Bourgogne des Flandres - Flemish Red-Brown
What I like about your video: You seemlessly talk to people. Many foreigners are too shy (or prejudiced) to start a conversation. Btw: in Düssedorf at the market, this was a wheat beer. Usually a more Bavarian beer, but for sure you get it all over Germany.
Thanks for the kind words! I think you gotta try talk to people for the experience, I enjoy speaking to new people anyway so it’s pretty comfortable for me, but you could make new friends from it, learn about their story or their city’s history- all adds to the adventure
No Döner at 12 o'clock??? Mate, a Döner is considerd a proper lunch! 😁
As the weekend went on- and I grabbed breakfast at 9-10AM … I saw people in the kebab restaurants so I quickly learned! 🤣
Döner is completely different in the UK. It's very greasy, made from unseasoned lamb from 100% mincemeat and it's not served in a Turkish ramazan pidesi flatbread with all the salads and sauces. You get a seperate polystyrene container full of iceberg lettuce with a slice of tomato on top and a pot of garlic mayo. It has a reputation of being made for drunk people leaving the pub. I can eat the ones in Germany for breakfast in comparison. Indian food in the UK is next level though.
@@lazrseagull54 wow, you hit the nail on the head there 🤣 it is most definitely a notorious ‘meal’ after a night on the booze - but it is super greasy for sure. I hardly ever have kebab in the UK for that reason. I did try a Podolski’s wrap and it was lovely. When I go back to Germany next I will definitely indulge in a few more kebabs / Döner’s- regardless of the time. (Still maybe not before 10:00 🤣)
given the horrible inaccuracy of WW2 era bombs... yes, coincidence :P
Haha although I’d like to believe it’s not a coincidence- you’re most probably right 🤣
Haha although I’d like to believe it’s not a coincidence- you’re most probably right 🤣
The English fans are the worst. The Scots on the other hand were lovely to have. Great chaps drinking lots of beer and having a great time without insulting anyone.
Agreed - We have a reputation for sure, some good and some bad. The Scot’s were great- England / Scotland have a bit of an issue (depending again on who you speak to) but every Scotsman was very friendly, up for a chat and again- as you can see in the video, they were jumping around with the German fans.
OK... when the english singing the 10 German bomber song, it is really unenglish because I experienced only polite people in England.... to insult your host caused a damage to your reputation.... and when you take a DNA Test you will find out most of the fans have a German DNA😂😂..... Welcome in Germany
It is disrespectful, full stop. I have had great hospitality from German people - comparatively to Albanian fans snapping Spaghetti in front of Italians, a great bit of light-hearted banter. I don't see a way to stop England fans singing it sadly. Having traveled around Europe in a motorhome- I have noticed that German people like to stare at you haha- English people tend to look at you and perhaps look away- but I found out that the Germans are known for staring (And nude camping?!) Thanks for the comment brother! Hope you enjoyed the video
Eternalists simply 🙄
I always say we're most similar to Aussies then Germans.. we should have a better relationship on all things.
@@NTL578 totally agree 👍
I’m Aussie and don’t think so! Not a fan of POM’s
My soul had left my body
Nicht Gut
@@RyandLoz Nicht Gut indeed!
Cant believe i never made the vlog👀😂
Mate I realised I had no horizontal footage of our meeting! Gutted 😭
@@RyandLoz i should have put myself up for an interview in a kilt😂
Oh snap! I am going to enjoy this one! 🎉
I hope you do sir! 🫡
Vis is not near Dalmatia mate. Vis is part of Dalmatia.
Thanks for the correction brother!
5:06, this is my friend Andrija haha. I will show him the video, its cool to see a prespective like this as a person who was born and raised here in Dubrovnik. I expecialy liked you talking with the locals, it was interesting 🙂. Good quality video and timeline to watch too. Also as for the prices, everything went up for us locals too, when we switched to Euros, but the average paycheck is around 1000 or a bit less Euros. For example a 0.5L bottle of orange juice, would cost like 6 or 7 kunas in a store. Now you will probably pay 2 euros or more for a soda and that would be around 15 kunas.Taxes are 25% and owning any business has a lot of expenses to even have it open. So its a bit of a rough time expecialy for low and middle class now i would say, hopefully the paychecks increase , more support for the locals to own a business , and last 2 years a lot of migrants have been coming and working for minimal wages, so that also has a big impact.
Thanks for such a detailed comment and the kind words brother! Really glad you enjoyed the perspective- and greetings to your friend when you see him, he was a lovely chap! (Man) in the UK the prices have got much higher in recent times - the fuel for cars, food and electric (the whole cost of living) is really high and although the average salary is a bit higher than Croatia - many people and businesses are still really struggling, many shops are closed because of this. I hope things improve to help the good local people of Dubrovnik and Croatia, Beautiful city and Country.
Vote Reform UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
And now, in the social media the speach isn't free again.
Be long traveling with “She Who Must be Obeyed haha” mixed opinions of showing real travel communications , most edit them out… haha Best of Luck..
Soon be home.
At this rate for sure!
England fans singing a song written by a Scouser an they love it. Normally they sing songs taking the piss out of Scousers……that’s the level of their mentality right there
I find scouters differentiate themselves with being English, similar ‘rivalry’ to Scotland disliking the association of England because of the UK thing
@@RyandLoz exactly that my friend. 👍
Scousers are English. King's Regiment Liverpool, Royal Loyal and Proud. They sing God Save the King the loudest
@@AlexKell885 awesome! Glad to hear it
Sadie’s favourite yet! 🇦🇹
My favourite video so far also 😎