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Thank you for letting us see inside some of the stores!😍 I'm always dying to see in a few when I watch walking videos. Beautiful area, thank you for sharing the tour. 😊
Hey, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Walking into stores is always a little complicated. I have to ask permission first and it interrupts the flow of the video.
I love your videos. I was in the US Navy back in the late 70's and this was one of the ports we hit on one of my two cruises back then. I keep looking for anything I might recognize. I seldom see anything very familiar (time and changes there as well as how memory works is the reason, I guess) but I love how familiar it all seems. We spent a LOT of time in Italy and it is fun to kinda, in a way, look back in a unique way. Thanks very much.
Hey, thanks so much! I'm glad the videos have brought back some good memories. I was working at the Navy base in Naples when I started this channel. Are there any cities you'd like me to go film?
@@ProWalks The only ones I can think of that I haven't seen on your page yet are Genoa and Taranto (think that was the right spelling). Genoa was my first Italian port of call. It was in March and pretty chilly but for a young Southern kid it seemed kinda exotic 😁
@@ProWalks It's funny. I was watching the walk through Naples the other day and it seemed a lot cleaner than it did back in the late 70's...lol. Again, Thanks, for the tours.
4 years ago you've uploaded your first Taormina tour and I loved every second of it. I'm sure it will be the same for this one. Greetings from the Philippines!
Yeah, I also wanted to go back since I was not able to see the theater. I also filmed an evening tour of Taormina and a 360 VR walk as well. Thanks for watching and for your support over the years!
Thanks very much again for this video of one of the great places in Sicily. The man sitting next to the fountain at 6:09 really looks like my late father. That's how he wore a baseball cap to cover his head with gray hair when it's so sunny.
saludos al hombre de la terraza del 50:51 buen video, me encanta italia, en una semana me voy a Napoles, tb me vi tu video de ahi buenisima calidad de video
Beautiful Taormina walk video 😀 Hopefully you come to visit Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and walk around KL places 🇲🇾😉 and explore Malaysia places 🤗 Hope you have a Wonderful trip in Taormina and Have a Good Day 🤗
Well, I don't remember where I got that information at the moment..or could have just as easily been typo. I'll check it out and update the captions. Thanks for the tip.
Fantastic video! Question for you - Did you already pay for the Greek Theater in advance? I noticed the long line of people that appeared to be waiting to buy tickets. How did you just walk around it? Curious :).
I filmed the Theater first thing when I arrived. I started filming right at the entrance, and then later in the day, I walked up to that point and then spliced the two video clips together. Yeah, the line was very long later in the day.
Kingdom of Sicily: After a brief rule by Charles of Anjou, a revolt in 1282 known as the Sicilian Vespers threw off Angevin rule in the island of Sicily. The Angevins managed to maintain control in the mainland part of the kingdom, which became a separate entity also styled Kingdom of Sicily, although it is retroactively referred to as the Kingdom of Naples, after its capital. From 1282 to 1409, the island was ruled by the Crown of Aragon as an independent kingdom, and was then added permanently to the Crown. Following the dynastic union of Castile and Aragon in 1479, it was a viceroyalty of the Spanish kingdom. [6][7] During the war of the Spanish succession (1700-1714), the island was taken over by the House of Savoy. In 1720, Savoy gave it to Austria in exchange for Sardinia. Later, the island was ruled by a branch of the Bourbons. Following the Napoleonic period, the Kingdom of Sicily was formally merged with the Kingdom of Naples to form the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, which in 1861 became part of the new unified Kingdom of Italy.
Этому парню в магазинчик в красном и другому в ростове передать золотой колос.в собственность на янтарный лудшие виллы с землёй.по бугатти широну одному бмв х6 и бмв 5.другому мерседес глс и е класс и по яхте до 50м какие ввтянут.второму кондитерскую панно с региональной сетью.выполнять.Чао ребята
If you enjoyed this video and would like to support the channel, here are a few options:
1. Share the video with friends and family. This is probably the best way to support the channel.
2. A one time Paypal donation: www.paypal.me/Prowalks
3. Become a channel member for $4.99/month and get early access to videos and other member content. ua-cam.com/channels/Nzul4dnciIlDg8BAcn5-cQ.htmljoin
Whichever you choose, thank you very much!...I mean, Grazie Mille!
Смотрю ваши видео с удовольствием! Спасибо вам за классные съемки!
It is lovely to see Italy through your walks , many thanks!
Thanks. I'll be posting several new Italy walks in the upcoming weeks.
Thank you for letting us see inside some of the stores!😍 I'm always dying to see in a few when I watch walking videos. Beautiful area, thank you for sharing the tour. 😊
Hey, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Walking into stores is always a little complicated. I have to ask permission first and it interrupts the flow of the video.
How nice it is to watch these incredible videos of these wonderful places on Saturday mornings 😊
...and Friday evenings, Wednesday afternoons, at the gym, on the plane, in the waiting room... :) Thanks for watching!
So very beautiful, loved the tour! 💖✨Thank you Isaac! 👍🏼🖐🏼
Hey, you are very welcome. I'll be posting up many more Italy walks in the upcoming weeks, but up next will be a tour of Valletta, Malta.
Exploring such a place of timeless beauty is simply mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing this wonderful journey!
Hey, you are very welcome. Thanks for watching.
This is a really great tour of Taormina Sicily thank you.🇮🇹🙋🇮🇹
Back to the basics. :)
Beautiful walk. Thoroughly enjoyed the sights and the region. Many thanks for talking us all there. I want one of those little blue cars!
Thanks! I'll be posting up a tour of Valletta next which is a pretty interesting place I think you'll enjoy that one too.
Great to have you back in Italy! It's just like old times. Also good to see this walk getting so many views in just 2 days.
Yeah, it felt good to be back. I think I'll be going back in September to film some new places...and a few familiar favorites.
Fantastic tour! Really enjoyed this one. ❤ The views from the theatre are breathtaking indeed!
Yeah, I was pretty amazed by the views at the theater. I wanted to stay longer.
What an incredibly beautiful video of Taormina ♥️ Grazie💋💋💋
Hey, you are very welcome. Thanks for watching. I also filmed a Taormina evening walk and a Taormina 360 VR walk.
@@ProWalks Omgosh! As I was watching this video I was telling myself I bet it’s gorgeous at night! Cant wait to see it😉Grazie!💋
@rplata4242 yeah, it's even better at night. I might post that one next.
Zajímavá a skvělá procházka. Se zájmem sleduji vaše videa. Přeji ať se daří, při dalším cestování a natáčení. 👍🍀🌼
كانت جولة ممتعة جداً.. شكراَ..
Amazing video, super HD quality, very informative, it's like visiting Taormina virtually from my home.
Hey, glad you enjoyed it. I also filmed a 360 VR tour of Taormina that I still need to post up. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for your awesome UA-cam channel videos.😊
Greetings from Canada🇨🇦👍
Hey, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. I'll be posting several more Italy walks.
Appreciate your very comprehensive tours. Can’t get around now.
Hey, You are very welcome. If there is any place you'd like to see just let me know and I'll try to get there.
I love your videos. I was in the US Navy back in the late 70's and this was one of the ports we hit on one of my two cruises back then. I keep looking for anything I might recognize. I seldom see anything very familiar (time and changes there as well as how memory works is the reason, I guess) but I love how familiar it all seems. We spent a LOT of time in Italy and it is fun to kinda, in a way, look back in a unique way. Thanks very much.
Hey, thanks so much! I'm glad the videos have brought back some good memories. I was working at the Navy base in Naples when I started this channel. Are there any cities you'd like me to go film?
@@ProWalks The only ones I can think of that I haven't seen on your page yet are Genoa and Taranto (think that was the right spelling). Genoa was my first Italian port of call. It was in March and pretty chilly but for a young Southern kid it seemed kinda exotic 😁
@@ProWalks It's funny. I was watching the walk through Naples the other day and it seemed a lot cleaner than it did back in the late 70's...lol. Again, Thanks, for the tours.
Ohhh.. me encanta ese lugar. Espero visitarle pronto, pero mientras, lo visito de esta manera...❤❤❤ gracias.
Yay, back in the best country again! Nice tour
and I'll be going back. I miss living there.
4 years ago you've uploaded your first Taormina tour and I loved every second of it. I'm sure it will be the same for this one. Greetings from the Philippines!
Yeah, I also wanted to go back since I was not able to see the theater. I also filmed an evening tour of Taormina and a 360 VR walk as well. Thanks for watching and for your support over the years!
Mi è piaciuto molto spero di visitare taormina il prossimo anno grazie di averlo condiviso
Thanks very much again for this video of one of the great places in Sicily. The man sitting next to the fountain at 6:09 really looks like my late father. That's how he wore a baseball cap to cover his head with gray hair when it's so sunny.
I was there and I'm in the video! haha That day was also my birthday, this brings me back! I love it!
Hey, a birthday in Taormina sounds like a pretty good day. Glad you found the video.
Amazing tour 😊 Taormina, Sicily is a beautiful place! I wish you all the best ❤
Hi!! Excellent!! Italy❤
Hey, thanks for watching.
YOU ARE THE BEST
Thanks!
Your videos are great, thanks! A trip around New Zealand would be amazing ;)
Hmmmmm
Просто наслаждение! Благодарю вас!
So very beautiful
Really missed these videos. Hope more Italy videos are coming.
Many!
Таормина, Италия ❤ где снимался культовый сериал "Белый Лотос". Благодарю за чудесную прогулку.
Я этого не видел. Я посмотрю. Спасибо за просмотр!
Thanks sharing full watching 🎉🎉🎉
beautiful Italy😊❤
You have improved your skill since your last video of this area. Very enjoyable.
Hey, thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed this one. I have several other Sicily videos to post up.
Been there. Impressive. Highlight of Sicily.
Nice area. But very crowded. Very colorful part of Sicily. Grazie Isaac
Yeah, a bit, but I still enjoyed it. I wanted to go down to the beach this time around but I didn't have time.
@ProWalks always next time Isaac. ⏲️
Italy again¡¡ great walking..Thanks a lot
your videos are clear and life like they are the best I wonder what will videos look like 50 years from now if earth is still here
I could find myself on the video 🤩
Sonho❤❤
Valeu!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour. Thanks for supporting the channel.
Muy linda lafilmacion y las explicaciones. No la conozco pero me gustaria mucho poder ir.
saludos al hombre de la terraza del 50:51 buen video, me encanta italia, en una semana me voy a Napoles, tb me vi tu video de ahi buenisima calidad de video
Спасибо
nice place.
Beautiful Taormina walk video 😀
Hopefully you come to visit Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and walk around KL places 🇲🇾😉 and explore Malaysia places 🤗 Hope you have a Wonderful trip in Taormina and Have a Good Day 🤗
❤
Man. I love the camera setup. Which camera you use to capture the vid?
Thanks. I'm using a Sony a7siii.
Would love to know what cameras you are shooting with (and what zoom lens) these superb virtual-reality-like visits ♥
I'm using a Sony a7siii with a sony 16-35 pz lens.
@@ProWalks thanks, superb camera and exquisite optics !
Peak is the top of a mountain, PEEK Is to look!!
Thanks! :)
According to the calendar for 1860 in the U.S., 9 April fell on a Monday instead of Sunday. Did Italy use a different calendar back then?
Well, I don't remember where I got that information at the moment..or could have just as easily been typo. I'll check it out and update the captions. Thanks for the tip.
Fantastic video! Question for you -
Did you already pay for the Greek Theater in advance? I noticed the long line of people that appeared to be waiting to buy tickets. How did you just walk around it? Curious :).
I filmed the Theater first thing when I arrived. I started filming right at the entrance, and then later in the day, I walked up to that point and then spliced the two video clips together. Yeah, the line was very long later in the day.
I really enjoy these videos, and he certainly does travel a lot! Does anyone know why he doesn't go anywhere in Spain?
😃
Very nice, but what about Capri?
There are a lot of videos from Capri on the channel.
Kingdom of Sicily: After a brief rule by Charles of Anjou, a revolt in 1282 known as the Sicilian Vespers threw off Angevin rule in the island of Sicily. The Angevins managed to maintain control in the mainland part of the kingdom, which became a separate entity also styled Kingdom of Sicily, although it is retroactively referred to as the Kingdom of Naples, after its capital. From 1282 to 1409, the island was ruled by the Crown of Aragon as an independent kingdom, and was then added permanently to the Crown. Following the dynastic union of Castile and Aragon in 1479, it was a viceroyalty of the Spanish kingdom. [6][7] During the war of the Spanish succession (1700-1714), the island was taken over by the House of Savoy. In 1720, Savoy gave it to Austria in exchange for Sardinia. Later, the island was ruled by a branch of the Bourbons. Following the Napoleonic period, the Kingdom of Sicily was formally merged with the Kingdom of Naples to form the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, which in 1861 became part of the new unified Kingdom of Italy.
Italia
I hope you enjoyed the tour!
was it really this noisy or is the microphone just really good at picking up voices? visually it doesn't seem like people are being very noisy
ми густа, синьоре
1:34:58
Is that a joke? Am I that old that I listen to 'Qué será que será' and I think in Doris Day, and you think in Bart Simpson?
Yes...yes you are. :) lol
..and I didn't think of Bart Simpson...it was Ned Flanders. :)
Этому парню в магазинчик в красном и другому в ростове передать золотой колос.в собственность на янтарный лудшие виллы с землёй.по бугатти широну одному бмв х6 и бмв 5.другому мерседес глс и е класс и по яхте до 50м какие ввтянут.второму кондитерскую панно с региональной сетью.выполнять.Чао ребята