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WalkingTheWorld
Приєднався 28 сер 2013
Join me as we embark on this journey of turning dreams into reality. Through every step we take, every new horizon we reach, and every experience we embrace, I want to remind you that if anything in this world matters, it is your dreams. They're worth chasing, worth working hard for, and worth sharing with the world to inspire others. Remember, that this beast in the jungle is waiting just around the corner, and I can't wait to share that truth with each and every one of you.
Agadir Adventure: Top Things to Do in Agadir on a Budget
🌟 Discover Agadir: A Blend of History and Modernity 🌟
🕌 Agadir, a city with a rich past, was founded in the 16th century but transformed after the devastating earthquake of 1960 🌍, which reshaped its future. Today, it’s a vibrant hub of tourism and culture, offering year-round warm temperatures ☀️ (25°C+), stunning beaches 🌊, and a unique mix of modern architecture and historic charm.
🏖️ Top Attractions:
10 km Beach: Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing 🏄♂️
Agadir Kasbah: Panoramic views 🌅 of the city and coastline
Jardin Olhao: A peaceful park 🌳 with a Portuguese connection
Amazigh Heritage Museum: Dive into Berber culture and art 🎨
Mohamed V Mosque: Marvel at the stunning architecture 🕌
Whether you’re strolling along the boulevard or exploring Agadir’s cultural gems, this city is a must-visit for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and history ✨.
🕌 Agadir, a city with a rich past, was founded in the 16th century but transformed after the devastating earthquake of 1960 🌍, which reshaped its future. Today, it’s a vibrant hub of tourism and culture, offering year-round warm temperatures ☀️ (25°C+), stunning beaches 🌊, and a unique mix of modern architecture and historic charm.
🏖️ Top Attractions:
10 km Beach: Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing 🏄♂️
Agadir Kasbah: Panoramic views 🌅 of the city and coastline
Jardin Olhao: A peaceful park 🌳 with a Portuguese connection
Amazigh Heritage Museum: Dive into Berber culture and art 🎨
Mohamed V Mosque: Marvel at the stunning architecture 🕌
Whether you’re strolling along the boulevard or exploring Agadir’s cultural gems, this city is a must-visit for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and history ✨.
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Balkan Escape: Spectacular Skopje Sights in 6 Hours
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1:10 January?
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@walkingtheworld000 it took you 11 months I suppose you are walking
Ciao, thankyou for such an authentic town tour. As planning to move to bella Italia in the future, have found walking tours one of the helpful resources in deciding which area/s I'd like to consider. Narrowed down to either at, or within reach of Tuscan beaches, , and another area in Campagna. And bravo for walking when no ride forthcoming! All best there 😁👍💐
1900 Vardarska , 1945 Yugoslavia , 1992 Fyrom , 2018 North Of Makedonia , 2045 ????
Vardarska yes .... Makedonia is only Hellenik
This brothel in a few years not there will be. In 1921 it was called Vardarska, in 1946 Yugoslavia, in 1991 Fyrom, in 2018 North Macedonia. Slavs, Bulgarians, Albanians, Turks, Gypsies cannot become Macedonians. Macedonia is GREEK
GUBBIO, not GUBIO
Are you top or bottom? thanks!
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Complimenti per il video.Peccato che gli abitanti ,sopratutto i giovani sono costretti ad emigrare ,perche' il paese non offre assolutamente nulla dal punto di vista economico !!!!
Awesome video! Thanks.
Thank you. I am considering a tour of inner Sicily. It has a lot of appeal to me now. Your style is very to the point and helpful .
Good video, but you must really learn to pronounce Messina correctly. Yours hurts the ears. FYI, Italian words accent the second to last syllable. The last syllable is only accented if there is an accent mark over it. Try MeSSina, not MessiNA.
Man you make good videos
Cheers mate 🎉
3:30 The name dispute with Greece was solved. Skopje aknowledged that it's people are Slavs, their language is a South Slavic language similar to Bulgarian and that ancient Macedon is part of the Greek history. All statues showing ancient Greek kings like Alexander and Phillip were renamed to anonymous warriors, airports and roads were also renamed so as to not refer in any way to ancient Macedon. 4:40 This is not Alexander the Great of course, it is just a "warrior on a horse". Skopje was allowed to use the name "Macedonia" with the word "North" in front, entered NATO and Greece is now protecting Skopje, patrolling it's airspace, since Skopje does not have any fighter jets and almost no military in general. A very good deal for Skopje. Everyone is happy, the end.
You are approaching the issue under a good natured light. Sadly, I have to disagree, as they still insist on using the name plain Macedonia and they still believe they are descendants of Alexander the Great, conveniently putting aside the fact that the Slavs arrived in the area 900 years after the Greek King Alexander the Great. They still insist on usurping part of the Hellenic National heritage. They do not honour their signature (Prespa Treaty). Do you feel that people who do not respect their signature should join United Europe?
I am afraid I disagree with you. You are looking at things under a good natured light. The fact is that these people still insist on using the name plain Macedonia, not honouring their signature (Prespa Treaty). They still believe they are descendants of Alexander the Great. Despite the fact that the Slavs arrived in the area 900 years after the Greek King Alexander the Great. In an obvious attempt to usurp part of the historical heritage of their Greek neighbour. And thus, to attempt to convince the less historically literate people. The issue is far from solved.
I am afraid that several attempts of mine to counter -argue are magically disappearing. Strange, isn't it? Not being of a gullible disposition, I'm not surprised!
@@spyroscharalambidis7907 There is nothing to counter-argue. This is reality. You can either accept reality or be delusional, creating a reality on your own.
How little civil behaviour do you possess, labelling someone delusional, without having even read his views, especially so as they might, in essence be consonant with yours, with some differentiation! I specifically noted that my counter - replies are magically disappearing!!! Shame!
Absulutely beautiful city ❤❤ Zivela vecna ubavata makedonija 🇲🇰 🇲🇰 🇲🇰 Well done, Nice vidéo Thanks
Beddo Caltagirone. Salute mama ,Emilia C.♡○.🙏☮️🪷🙋♀️🌊✨️❤️💯🕊🤍🕊🌟🤩🥰🙌🏻
Thank you God ✝️✝️✝️
Jeannette Louise Brokke
Hello. Nice video. Have you seen the statue of Alexander the Great?
Ofc🎉
@@ЯрославКривич-ч4э Thank you for honouring our Hellenic heritage smack in the centre of your capital city! I suppose you do realise that Alexander the Great was a Greek King of a Greek City State, who left this vain World 900 years before Slavs set foot in the particular area. Unless you have been too indoctrinated since birth that you are descendants of his! Besides, people who have some self-respect honour their Country's signature (Prespa Treaty).
@@spyroscharalambidis7907 Alexander was a Slavic man. Slavs have always lived in Macedonia. Greeks are liars. They want to make the world forget that the Slavs were great victors.
@@ЯрославКривич-ч4эI don't blame you for your historical illiteracy. You are the unfortunate victim of the Communist propaganda which indoctrinated and conditioned you since birth that you are descendants of Alexander the Great. A sad by- product of the cold war, the ulterior motive of the communists being to annex the Greek Macedonia into a single entity and thus gain access to the strategically important Aegean and the port of Thessaloniki. Your views bring smiles to historically literate people. Besides, your Country has signed a Treaty with Greece, the Prespa Treaty. Pacta sunt servanda!
Thanks for this video - I am going to Prishtina in September
Will be based in Salerno from Mid-October to Mid-November...have no clue what to pack for the changing weather...lovely video!
Thank you for this ! I'm in Salerno September and have added your recommendations to my itinerary. I went to Positano last Tuesday, unfortunately it was heavy rain. I'll try Amalfi in September.
This was really good. I was in the Amalfi coast last October. Stayed in Ravello which was beautiful but hard to get to the other towns because it’s up in the hills! Got to your the city of Amalfi. Was hoping for Positano also but was only there for 2 days before heading to Rome! I will be back
Good stuff.. flying from Ireland to Sicily this week..😅
Have fun ;)
Best place in Monaco to visit on a budget...Marseille.
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*** There is a mistake in the video: The Piazza della Vittoria Monument in Genoa, Italy, also known as the Arco della Vittoria or Victory Arch, is a monument dedicated to the Italian soldiers who died during World War I. It was inaugurated in 1931 and serves as a symbol of remembrance for the fallen soldiers from Genoa and Liguria.
Piazza della vittoria has nothing to do with WW2 and victory, it was about ww1 😉
True, thanks for clarification my source was wrong
Wow, I've been there too and it was so beautiful. have a nice trip 😊
I am also traveling across Eurasia with my family. It's Bosnia now. I will support your journey and subscribe. 😊
Thanks :)
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Really I hope so i wanna be there ❤❤❤
Thanks to share my city 🔥
Welcome to my hometown!
It was beautiful!
@@walkingtheworld000 i notice your clip about Genova. I am going there in july. And then, i see this clip about Belgrade.
Great video ❤
Zagreb is Central Europe, not ''balkan''
"There is no universal agreement on what constitutes the Balkans. However, the following are usually included: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia" source: Encyclopedia Britannica
The most beautiful lake I've ever seen! Love it <3
thanks for the info, we will be visiting via cruise ship in november
Thank you for the tips Salerno is my next summer destination 😅
Nice interresting vlog 😊amazing😊
like the content but please the music so annoying
thanks for the feedback :)
Nice vlog stay connected
Cheers :)
Riktigt bra filmat och intressant, hoppas få se mer av dig och dina äventyr 🎉❤
scusate città bellissima
Torino è una cittò bellissima
Sono d'accordo! Forse quest'anno avrò la possibilità di trascorrere lì più di un giorno
Confermo nè vale la pena.Per vederla bene occorrono diversi giorni.Ci sono tante cose da vedere anche nei dintorni. ( Reggia di Venaria,Stupinigi,Sacra di San Michele ecc.ecc.) Ti aspettiamo a Torino@@walkingtheworld000
I found Salerno to be very easy going, easy to get to Paestum & along the drive beautiful deserted beaches, will definatly visit Salerno again as too I missed the gardens last year x
Salerno is great, similar to Napoli but smaller and cleaner :)
TНАNKS A LOT.Yo told so fast, I tried to do my Веst to come witН Yo.
Thanks for this. You have helped me decide to rent a car rather that take public transit in Italy.
Glad I could help!
I never realised that Monaco was large enough to have 10 places.
True story though
we say "marché" not "marche" (marchay (not really that but it's close phonetically)
Thanks for the clarification :)