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Michael Wickey
United States
Приєднався 30 бер 2008
I mostly post my travel adventures! I kinda like video editing, it just takes so long, so that is why I post irregularly. Life is an adventure, live it! Man, please thy Maker, and be merry, and give not for this world a cherry. - Dunbar
An Adventure to Cancun & Puerto Morelos, Mexico 2024
Join our adventure to Cancun & Puerto Morelos, Mexico. :-)
From beautiful beaches and snorkeling the second largest reef in the world to one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, Chichen Itza, we had a great time with friends and family.
Find out what Danny Ochoa, missionary and friend, is doing in Puerto Morelos at The Noah's Ark Project. ua-cam.com/video/EK4fp5DOVp4/v-deo.htmlsi=buyIBHYpidKyR0To
Follow and/or donate to Danny at this link: danielochoa.epistle.org/
You can find out more about The Noah's Ark Project as well as support it in the links below.
Follow: andrespacoyabiramirez
Donate: allegrosolutions.org/donate/Allpeoples016
The narrator is using elevenlabs trained on my voice #ai #aivoice
elevenlabs.io/
I used my iPhone 13 and a DJI Osmo SE and edited in iMovie with a few rudimentary animations in Keynote.
Many thanks to the wonderful creators on Pixabay.
Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
Music by Oleksandr Stepanov from Pixabay
Music by Roman Kostiuk from Pixabay
Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
Sound Effect by Semen Surin from Pixabay
Sound Effect by Alexander Jauk from Pixabay
Sound Effect from Pixabay
From beautiful beaches and snorkeling the second largest reef in the world to one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, Chichen Itza, we had a great time with friends and family.
Find out what Danny Ochoa, missionary and friend, is doing in Puerto Morelos at The Noah's Ark Project. ua-cam.com/video/EK4fp5DOVp4/v-deo.htmlsi=buyIBHYpidKyR0To
Follow and/or donate to Danny at this link: danielochoa.epistle.org/
You can find out more about The Noah's Ark Project as well as support it in the links below.
Follow: andrespacoyabiramirez
Donate: allegrosolutions.org/donate/Allpeoples016
The narrator is using elevenlabs trained on my voice #ai #aivoice
elevenlabs.io/
I used my iPhone 13 and a DJI Osmo SE and edited in iMovie with a few rudimentary animations in Keynote.
Many thanks to the wonderful creators on Pixabay.
Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
Music by Oleksandr Stepanov from Pixabay
Music by Roman Kostiuk from Pixabay
Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
Sound Effect by Semen Surin from Pixabay
Sound Effect by Alexander Jauk from Pixabay
Sound Effect from Pixabay
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Missionary Daniel Ochoa at The Noah's Ark Project
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Find out what Danny Ochoa, missionary and friend, is doing in Puerto Morelos at The Noah's Ark Project. Follow and/or donate to Danny at this link: danielochoa.epistle.org/ You can find out more about The Noah's Ark Project as well as support it in the links below. Follow: andrespacoyabiramirez Donate: allegrosolutions.org/donate/Allpeoples016
A Heartwarming Family Christmas in the Smoky Mountains 2023
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Join us on a heartwarming journey as we embark on the eighth annual Wickey Family Christmas reunion, venturing from Michigan to Tennessee. From encountering the literary genius Wendell Berry in Kentucky to immersing ourselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, every moment is filled with love, laughter, and cherished traditions. Experience the joy of family bo...
A trip to Germany 2023
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Join our 2 week adventure in Germany, from the Netherlands to the Black Forest, Nuremberg to a boat ride down the Rhine, we had a lot of fun. :) Edits: 1:04 The city is Nuremberg, not Nuremburg (thank you @haraldlandwehr3936) 10:48 The bunker was part of the Atlantic Wall, not the Siegfried line (thank you @fredklein9005) The narrator is using elevenlabs trained on my voice #ai #aivoice elevenl...
A trip to Germany 2023
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Join our 2 week adventure in Germany, from the Netherlands to the Black Forest, Nuremberg to a boat ride down the Rhine, we had a lot of fun. :) Edits: 1:04 The city is Nuremberg, not Nuremburg (thank you @haraldlandwehr3936) 10:48 The bunker was part of the Atlantic Wall, not the Siegfried line (thank you @fredklein9005) The narrator is using elevenlabs trained on my voice #ai #aivoice elevenl...
A Day Skiing at Swiss Valley!
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Enjoyed a day skiing with family at the Swiss Valley Ski Area in Jones Michigan. :) Music by Music_Unlimited from Pixabay
Trip to Germany 2018 with commentary
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Went on a 3 week trip to Germany in 2018 and I finally created a video of those images and videos. Also we added commentary :-D
Wickeys in the Smokys 2022
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The Wickey Family Reunion 2022 in the Smoky National Park, Tennessee Music by Olexy from Pixabay Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay Music by Olexy from Pixabay Music by SoundGalleryBy from Pixabay Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
Ohiopyle, PA 2022
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We took a weekend trip down to Ohiopyle Pennsylvania. :) Music by Lexin_Music from Pixabay
Wickey Family Reunion 2021
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The Wickey Family Reunion 2021 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Music by ZakharValaha from Pixabay Music by GoodBMusic from Pixabay Music by lesfm from Pixabay Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
Wickey Family Reunion 2020
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The Wickey Family Reunion 2020 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
How to install an in-cabinet wastebasket
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A short how to video of installing an in-cabinet wastebasket, just for fun ;-)
excellent video!
Trier ❤
Amerikanische Touristen hier in Berlin wollen immer zuerst wissen wie sie zum Görlitzer Park kommen.
Thank you for this great video. Elmar from Germany
flying to München and then an airbnb in Catterfeld, in the middle of nowhere? WEIRD!!!
Image management and editing are incredible. It's documentary-like. That's awesome. Thanks for having us with you.
Thank you for the kind words! 😊
Americans when they visit us here in Germany get an Automatic by default, because the rental service is worried about Americans breaking the stick shift gearbox. :)
nothing wrong to accomondate people that learned on automatic my friend :)
I had never heard this before, but sounds great, I would much rather drive an automatic :)
Calling Bach "a composer and musician of the baroque era" is the most extreme understatement i have heard this century.
My friend Shayne, the one who wanted to visit the museum, would probably agree with you :-D
It’s americans. Are you really surprised
Nice video, with a nice mood.
nice video, one little thing, the bunker you visit was most likely of the Atlantic Wall and not the Sigfried-Line. The Atlantic Wall was also build by Germany and was planed to reach from Northnorway to the Border of Spain but because of the few Material the needed to Prioritis some points. The Allies invaded the Netherlands in 1944 actualy for the Point to went around the Sigfried-Line because it was only build to the Southnetherlands.
Thanks for the info! :-)
Eisenhower describes the current Situation in Germany very well…🤮
🙄
@@arnodobler1096 Wie kann ich helfen?
@@JonasReichert1992 Gar nicht!
@@arnodobler1096 Schade. Ich hatte es schon vermutet, aber wirklich schade.
Undesirable is a little bit of an understatement. Worthless is closer to reality…
Always interesting as a German to see the country through the eyes of someone who sees it for the first time.
💪 'PromoSM'
Thanks for taking us all along. Well done!
I´m a old german man. I´m in love with Baden-Baden, and every year i visit to Baden-Baden two or three times, cause very season i go along the "Lichtenberger Allee" is so colourful beauty. Baden-Baden is one of the hot-spot in germany and it´s a must seen for every visitor of germany, and there´s a lot of other interesting historical places and cities nearby: Black Forest, Freiburg, Karlsruhe, Straßbourg(France) and many many more.
wunderbar, so good
Danke schön! 🙂
Welcome 🙏 to Germany 🇩🇪
Kudos to your editing. The music is right on! 9:09 The blue-ish machine to the left is a claw which was once used in a coal mine to support the tunnel. Those were placed in a row one right next to the other. The space underneath it, inside the "U" it forms, ran the scraping equipment. That was a scaper which cut a layer of coal from the wall in front. The losened coal then fell onto a conveyor belt that transported the coal to the end of the row of claws. There it was dumped into a shaft from which it fell into the mine cars. Once a certain amount of coal was scraped from the wall the claw was lowered a little and moved forward by 1-2 feet. When the whole row (several hundred feet long) had moved forward the scraping began again. The conveyor was pushed by the claws into the new position. When the claw went forward it left the tunnel's ceiling at its back unsupported. Eventually that collapsed. So you can imagine the claws and scraper cut horizontally through the coal seam like a hot knife through butter. Coal in Germany was mostly situated in thin seams which made this technology the way to go. I think that's like in Pennsylvania where you see these pancake high cars because the coals seams are also only a few feet in thickness. This is a video, albeit in German, which shows the technique: ua-cam.com/video/vUq1-DWsJ_A/v-deo.htmlsi=mD-3a2gn3Via8ZCp&t=516
Thank you for the kind words and the information! 🙂 Thank you for the video (ich kann auch Deutsch)! We actually visited the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum in Bochum last time we were in Germany. It was very interesting.
Very nice video! Greetings from Baden-Baden
It's named and called Nürnberg. It's a name, so it were not translated. Thanks
Good Video but u didnt come to Würzburg 😢
there are no French Fries in Europe!
Nice video! Seems you have seen more of Germany in those two weeks than I in 40 years of living here. :D
LOL i work in Haiger and live in Heborn right next to dillenburg what a coincidence. small world :)
Hamm my Hometown wtf
Somewhere near Paderborn, Widukind was also born. Many in Westphalia revere Widukind much more than Charlemagne. For many years, Widukind defended his people from the Franks, who wanted to Christianize everything there by force. Charlemagne had many thousands of Saxons killed because they did not want to become Christians. Unfortunately, after more than 30 years of war and tens of thousands of dead Westphalians and Saxons, the Franks won. For me, Widukind is the hero.
Thank you for the information! I had never heard of Widukind.
Ignore all the useless comments from people who are obviously not fine with there lives, know better or are just rude. Great video 👍🏻 ... but that Döner, holy smoke 😱🤣
Thank you, for the kind words! 🙂
Hi Michael, nice journey through Germany. An informative and interesting travel report, very well prepared, compiled and presented. Thanks for sharing. Wish you, and your family, furthermore good times in Germany (if you come again), and other European countries.
Thank you, that is kind of you to say! :-)
Der Döner ist doch n Kriegsverbrechen
🤣 Hat mir noch geschmeckt.
U Guys missed the Nürburgring :D
🙂 I would have been interested in seeing it, but I don't think anyone of the others were.
Very nice video m8. You should come back when you are 18 and then take the party tour and not the cultural tour because Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Amsterdam, Paris and London can be quite entertaining too ;-) Not everything in Germany is about our past.
Thank you! I studied abroad there in 2011 and took quite a few party tours at that time 😀. I spent (party) time in all of those cities during that time. I really enjoyed my time and found my wife during that study abroad 🙂
Fascinating. Iam German- but never went to any of this Places 😂 I life on the other side of Germany…
Great video with great editing and music choice, your relaxing voice just adds to it. Left you a subscribe.
Very well done, very enjoyable!
nice video! greets from germany
Very nice! I'm from Cologne & have lived in Nuremberg for a year; really liked the city. I used the weekends to do some trips to the surrounding cities, like Rothenburg, Regensburg, Passau, Bamberg or Amberg. I've never been to places like Ulm, Trier or Paderborn; seem worth a visit! Thanks for showing
wtf is wrong with this family, they all look likes living 1856 🤦♂
Please don't be rude. My family used to be Amish and although they left that group, most of them still dress quite conservatively. The Amish are a very conservative religious group that still drive horse and buggies and mostly don't use electricity in their houses. Have you heard of the Amish before?
Why, while your like 20, looks like your 50 and sounds like your 60
I come from Germany! Nice Video!! I come from Bamberg, 50 km away from Nuremburg!
Nice Video, many greetings from Paderborn.
23:07 This Döner is considered a Hate-Crime in Germany. Wtf is this
What is wrong with this Döner?
@@wickeym Just take a look. Everything is missing on the döner. No cabbage, no lettuce. it looks very sad
Ah I understand. I was shown this by a German. If you order without the vegetables then they often add a little more meat. I like Döners with all the fixings too, but I like them with just the meat too :-)
A really well-made video. Greetings from Berlin.
Great views. Nice shots. Well cut scenes. Music fits perfectly. Thanks for all the great explanations. If only you had been there earlier in summer, Germany is a lot more tolerable in sunshine ;-)
Gottloser Döner
Very well done, thanks!
Dunno how I ended up here, but have a like and a comment! Nice video😁🥰
Very interesting to see, as a german, Germany with the eyes of foreigners.
Nice video but with a small mistake. The bunker you visited in Egmond was part of the Atlantic Wall. The photo you showed is the west wall. But that can happen.😁
Thank you for pointing that out! I should have done a bit more research on my script :-O
Turns out we studied in the same city (probably the same university), & from reading the comments also around the same time (I started my first semester in Paderborn in Oct of 2011). Greetings and hope you had fun on your trip! (Except the last part...visiting concentration camp sites truly is an experience that can hardly be put into words, and not in a good way. I'd know, I've been twice, it's part of school curriculum. It really affects you. But that is also why I think having those sites around in the form of museum/memorials still is very important. Not much can instill the meaning of "never again" quite as effectively as visiting a concentration camp.)
I studied abroad from January 2011 to August 2011, so we just barely missed each other. I did return the following year for a 3 month summer internship, at a company, in Technologie Park. I completely agree with you on the concentration camps.