I know it’s been a while since this video was posted but I went to the spot you recommended and got the most perfect picture of the Pont du Gard. And there where NO people on this side of it. Another note is that this side is this side is all original unlike the other side that has the added walkway from the 18th century
it used to, that's why the Romans built it, but now it is dry, preserved as a historic landmark. The lower level was also a bridge for people to use crossing the river.
Head up for anyone plan on go there. The parking area have no surveillance or any security system of any type. During my family visit last year our car got broken into and stole all of our luggage. The funny thing is the thief even stole my book , a historical book written in my native language. I don't know why they think it's a good idea to stole the book that most people in your country wouldn't be able to read.
I’m mainly a World War II Buff, but I love Dabbling in other kinds of History like Rome Empire, WWI, My Great Grandpa was in the Norwegian Army during WW1 & My other Grandpa was with General George S Patton of The Third Army they called them selfs The Iron Men Of Metz in WW2. He was also in the 377 Infantry Division Regiment. He was part of the break - though at the Siegfried line.
Great video. My wife and I are sitting here with a cocktail and just drooling to go visit. You’re video is a big part of that.
congratulazioni. Bellissimo video!
I know it’s been a while since this video was posted but I went to the spot you recommended and got the most perfect picture of the Pont du Gard. And there where NO people on this side of it. Another note is that this side is this side is all original unlike the other side that has the added walkway from the 18th century
I'm glad I was helpful to find that magic spot. You were fortunate to have good calm air and nice lighting. without people!
Going in June (hopefully). Can't wait to see this. Thank you for the great video.
Very nice Footage my friend 🙂
We was there recently too..
Regards from the Black Forest
Adrian
You are awesome Dennis! Thank you!!
nice tour!...thanks dennis!
what a beautiful place
I wondered what the Medici has to say about such structural splendor,such structural wonder......
Amazing piece of work.
amazing it was never destroyed in the war....
Why should they bomb an aqueduct?
I remember building that structure on Minecraft but of course my friend destroyed it :(
Magnificent!
Built to last!
So the bridge itself carries water ??
it used to, that's why the Romans built it, but now it is dry, preserved as a historic landmark. The lower level was also a bridge for people to use crossing the river.
Head up for anyone plan on go there. The parking area have no surveillance or any security system of any type.
During my family visit last year our car got broken into and stole all of our luggage. The funny thing is the thief even stole my book , a historical book written in my native language. I don't know why they think it's a good idea to stole the book that most people in your country wouldn't be able to read.
I’m mainly a World War II Buff, but I love Dabbling in other kinds of History like Rome Empire, WWI, My Great Grandpa was in the Norwegian Army during WW1 & My other Grandpa was with General George S Patton of The Third Army they called them selfs The Iron Men Of Metz in WW2. He was also in the 377 Infantry Division Regiment. He was part of the break - though at the Siegfried line.
You are really something. Are you married? (Joking) I love your films. Liana