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On the one hand, it's a bit eerie that it's so empty and quiet, but on the other hand, it makes the experience of Pompeii better without all the noise. This my favorite video tour of Pompeii.
Isaac! Your channel truly is a huge gift to many people, who could not, for various reasons, travel to all the amazing places that you share with us. Thank you!
The upgrades and excavations made to Pompeii since I was last there in 1993 is simply incredible. Back then it looked like a archeological site...today it looks like Augustus could come strolling out of a corner thermopleum.
It would be amazing to see a cast of robed actors playing the part of these ancient Pompeians going about their daily lives. Of course, it's in ruins so it's limited how much they could do without some reconstruction. Pompeii had a population estimated at about 11,000 to 11,500. Thanks for the tour. A walk back in time when life was more simple and short, the threat of war always there, part of culture. History and time stands still here. It's all mind boggling.
Loved that you didn’t feel the need to add music to the video. The sound of your foot steps on the gravel and cobblestones is very relaxing. I’ve been twice as a chaperone for a student group as a quick stop with a 1 hour tour before heading to catch the ferry to Greece. There is just so much to see and your video showed me all the back alleys, and nooks and crannies I’d love to spend hours exploring.
All days, after dinner, my husband and me see your videos. This is our favorite moment. Those beauties all these images. We travel for free with you. Your work is complete and exemplary, the history, links for plans or additional information are remarkable. Thank you for your excellent work.
@deniselkinne 1131 Yes, I loved seeing the little kitty, too. I hope it's being given food by the staff or survives well in that area. I feel badly for all the humans, especially slaves, maybe even gladiators as well as for all the poor animals at the time of the eruption, who were restrained and could not run to save themselves, and no one thought of releasing them. I hope all the souls who perished, including in the amphitheatre, are able to rest in peace.
You can just imagine a bunch of the citizens standing there in the plaza, gazing up at Vesuvius as it began to erupt. Remember, this was over 2000 years ago, they didn't have a clue on how volcanoes worked or the the stages of eruption that a volcano goes through so they couldn't have known of the giant plume of ash that would rain down upon them and would lead many of Pompeii's citizens to suffocate as a result.
That is such a good idea! I have a difficult time getting motivated to exercise so watching these videos could actually help me stay focused. I will have to give it a try! :)
Greetings from your friends in Naples, Florida. What a nice day for a walk. We enjoyed the sights, sounds and scenery. So much to see there. Thanks for sharing with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
You are very welcome. Pompeii is always difficult to write captions for because everywhere you look there is something interesting to write about. Thanks for watching.
Outstanding video with a very educational dialog! It brings back some wonderful memories when I visited Pompeii a couple years ago. The lack of tourists just made your video even better. Keep up the wonderful work that you do!
Thank you. I love history docs, and tours of historical sights. Why I enjoy this video is because of lack of extraneous dialog. No blah, blah, blah about non relevant, or personal material, plus slow, carful panning of the area. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for a great video. On 29th April 24, I visited Pompeii, with a guided tour and then on our own. We saw the recently opened House of the Vettii. That was stunning. We also visited Herculaneum. Your videos have helped orientate us around both :-)
What a wonderful video, and perfect with no music but with the sounds of feet on gravel, just as if I were there walking it myself. Sounds of nature are always best because they help cement the memory in my brain.
@@ProWalks not yet. I only found your channel day before yesterday, so August 17th. My husband and his parents went to Pompeii in 1965. My mother-in-law is 94, but she wants to watch at least part of the Pompeii video. It's hard for her to watch something that's very long, but I know she would enjoy it.
You must be the most graceful person alive. Every time I see a gap in the stones or a rock with a turned up edge or those concrete loaf things that are probably ancient speed bumps in the street, I'm amazed that you don't trip and fall.
This is amazing! Thank you for taking us with you as you walk the streets of Pompeii and explain its history. This is such a thoughtful and informative video of an archeological treasure. I’ve been fascinated with Pompeii since I was a child and will be going to see it for the first time later this year. You’ve inspired me to really explore Pompeii!
@@ProWalksThanks for letting me know about your other Pompeii videos. I can’t wait to watch! I appreciate your attention to detail and how you take your time exploring and taking it all in.
Hey, thanks so much! I really appreciate the support! I hope you enjoy the video. I had to get there right when it opened on that day to see it without other people.
Woah, this is freaking amazing!!! I can't believe the lack of people that are there. Why do you think that was, just an off day for some reason? And thank you very much for all of the info that you included in the subtitles; I never learned so much about Pompeii before. Excellent tour my friend, thank you! 👍🔥😎
Byliśmy tam. Niesamowite wrażenie wywołuje widok pozostałych zabudowań i zastygłych postaci ilustrujących ich życie w cieniu Wezuwiusza, którzy myśleli, że zawsze będzie jutro, a tymczasem....
Excellent tour! I visited Pompeii in the summer of 1966. The only thing I remember is the forum and that guys in our group of summer students got to see the brothel. I didn't realize it was so big, and there's still areas to be excavated. I try to imagine what the city looked like before the eruption.
è come essere li sul posto e guardare con i propri occhi, complimenti un video necessariamente lungo, solo così si può apprezzare la maestosità di Pompei
Como dice el título: como nunca la habías visto. Excelente registro y exaustivo para quienes no tenemos la oportunidad de viajar a esos lugares. Buen canal. Fleicitaciones. Tienen una nueva suscriptora 😉👍
Incredible you practically have the place to yourself. I did this at Versailles in December 1980, took quite a lot of photos in the Gardens, not a soul except the camera and myself which made for a very eerie atmosphere
This is a very interesting, enjoyable and beautiful learning experience, thank you for taking this long journey and sharing it with us, also preserving it for many more people. When I was 14, my mum took me to the top of Vesuvius and to Pompeii. I have been struck and fascinated ever since I'd read a Readers' Digest collection in a book, with a story about Pompeii. That got me hooked, around the age of 8 or so. The journey has been a font of memories, which I've shared with friends many times. Thank you for putting the subtitles, indicating valuable information. It is very rare to see a place like this empty, and it gives you the chance to appreciate it in a whole new way. It is so impressing what great architects the Romans were, their providing fresh water, a sewage system, plumbing, etc. It had mod cons we didn't rediscover until much later. Seeing all the sad figures in the museum, including a poor, once chained dog in the throes of agonizing death impacted me very deeply. It was a powerful experience then and I'm so glad that thanks to modern technology, the city is now being recorded by modern means, to the point where they've even found charred scrolls, & with laser, etc., these writings may be virtually unwrapped and even deciphered. It boggles the mind. Again, thank you for your very fascinating journey into history.
@55:02 What an amazing view of what's left of the "mountain". In old paintings, Vesuvius is painted with a normal mountain peak. Now, you can see just how much of the top exploded in the eruption. It must have been absolutely terrifying.
I’ve been in Pompeii once many-many years ago, it was same empty, so I’m not surprised. My memories of that place are quiet good, the trip there was interesting like to every museum at the opened air, plus I saw & talked to couple of local people. Thanks for reminding!
This is an excellent video, thank you. I was there 25 years ago, was just commenting to my daughter who wasn’t born at the time, she should see it as it’s hard for me to describe. Thanks again!
The captions with information are so well done and informative -- thank you for that and for this wonderful tour. I would like to see more of the insides of decorated rooms -- maybe on your next tour. So appreciated!
Thanks for saving me a few thousand for a trip to Pompeii. Sure, I'd love to see it in person but I've been to Italy and I can translate my stay there to incorporate this tour as if I had actually gone. I breathed the Italian air, walked among the steadfast Italian Stone Pine [Pinus pinea], drank in the antiquity of the fabled country.
Hi Isasc. Been there many yrs ago. Spookie, but interesting. Thanks for the video. Hope you do a video of the Sorrento area with all its lemons and yellow colors. Ciao. Be careful. C 😊
Preciosa ruta pompeyana y sobre todo ver al noble ARGO el perrete vagabundo de Pompeya acompañando a los pocos turistas por la pandemia en la casa del Fauno. Descansa en paz mi querido amigo❤❤❤no te olvidamos. A presto ciao ti voglio bene❤da Barcellona😂
Did the ash cover the entire Amphitheater right to the top ? And were there any barriers or a fence to protect the spectators from the wild animals ? Or a disgruntled combatant from stabbing a hater in the crowd ? Because the wall seems sort of low there 7:35
Thank you. Looking forward to this one. Straight in with no intro/preview is unusual for Prowalks, no? I guess it was so quiet as this was back in the peak Covid days?
Amazing once again! You rock! This video was just in time for me to get some more ideas of what to see when I'm there next (very soon). I really enjoyed watching this in chunks while getting work in on the treadmill. Herculaneum again next? (I've seen the other herc videos 😁) or maybe another of the excavated sites? Just more ideas for you! Keep it up, and thanks again.
When they say to visit these places when your healthy and can walk ... i beg people to do so ... don't wait ... i am just 56 and have varicose veins and limited on how far i can walk now before my legs get tired... i wish i did more traveling before .... i look back when i had no problems walking i shake my head and never thought this would happen to me... so please people do what you want to do when your healthy don't wait and say ... ah i will travel when i retire at 65 ... that might be too late for some... and trust me loose the weight ..
Yeah, I know. This was filmed in 2021. It's unfortunate and kept me from posting up this walk for a long time....but ultimately, I decided it was still worth sharing. I would film in 25fps/50fps back then to avoid seeing flickering lights and I filmed at 25fps/30fps before I realized how much better 50fps/60fps is. I hope you enjoyed this one otherwise though.
If you enjoyed this video and would like to support the channel, here are a few options:
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On the one hand, it's a bit eerie that it's so empty and quiet, but on the other hand, it makes the experience of Pompeii better without all the noise. This my favorite video tour of Pompeii.
It is eerie. My husband and I stayed there after closing time and have too run to the exit before it was not totally dark. Don’t recomend.
Isaac! Your channel truly is a huge gift to many people, who could not, for various reasons, travel to all the amazing places that you share with us. Thank you!
👍😎🇨🇦🌿 The silver lining of the Pandemic: seeing such ancient places without the crowds.
The upgrades and excavations made to Pompeii since I was last there in 1993 is simply incredible. Back then it looked like a archeological site...today it looks like Augustus could come strolling out of a corner thermopleum.
It would be amazing to see a cast of robed actors playing the part of these ancient Pompeians going about their daily lives. Of course, it's in ruins so it's limited how much they could do without some reconstruction. Pompeii had a population estimated at about 11,000 to 11,500. Thanks for the tour. A walk back in time when life was more simple and short, the threat of war always there, part of culture. History and time stands still here. It's all mind boggling.
Loved that you didn’t feel the need to add music to the video. The sound of your foot steps on the gravel and cobblestones is very relaxing. I’ve been twice as a chaperone for a student group as a quick stop with a 1 hour tour before heading to catch the ferry to Greece. There is just so much to see and your video showed me all the back alleys, and nooks and crannies I’d love to spend hours exploring.
All days, after dinner, my husband and me see your videos. This is our favorite moment. Those beauties all these images. We travel for free with you. Your work is complete and exemplary, the history, links for plans or additional information are remarkable. Thank you for your excellent work.
I loved the black cat. My favorite resident of Pompeii. ❤
We were just there last week and we saw a few cats
So beautiful video,without a crowd...Bravo!
Love from Greece ❤
I so enjoy your videos. And thank you for stopping to film the black kitty. 😊😊
I thought the same!!
@deniselkinne 1131 Yes, I loved seeing the little kitty, too. I hope it's being given food by the staff or survives well in that area.
I feel badly for all the humans, especially slaves, maybe even gladiators as well as for all the poor animals at the time of the eruption, who were restrained and could not run to save themselves, and no one thought of releasing them. I hope all the souls who perished, including in the amphitheatre, are able to rest in peace.
Amazing tour! We have so much snow in Colorado today that work and school were cancelled, and I had time to knit and visit Pompeii. Thank you.
Yeah, my buddy lives there and told me about the snow. Glad you got a day off to knit and hang out.
Thank you, from someone very unlikely to ever be able to visit this wonderful place.
WOW. That open plaza with Vesuvius looming huge in the background is both chilling and thrilling.
Yeah, Vesuvius is always there looking down on the city. You think about it the whole time you're walking around.
You can just imagine a bunch of the citizens standing there in the plaza, gazing up at Vesuvius as it began to erupt. Remember, this was over 2000 years ago, they didn't have a clue on how volcanoes worked or the the stages of eruption that a volcano goes through so they couldn't have known of the giant plume of ash that would rain down upon them and would lead many of Pompeii's citizens to suffocate as a result.
Wonderful with the empty streets we can almost see the people of Pompeii going about their lives.
I'm so excited! I love these more historical walks ( I love them all, but especially these. 😊)
This one is a bit different because there are no tourists. I hope you enjoy it.
YEEEESSSSSSS! I'm getting on my treadmill right now. This is perfect
That is such a good idea! I have a difficult time getting motivated to exercise so watching these videos could actually help me stay focused. I will have to give it a try! :)
Greetings from your friends in Naples, Florida. What a nice day for a walk. We enjoyed the sights, sounds and scenery. So much to see there. Thanks for sharing with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
Thank you also for the information about what we are seeing, the actual people who lived there, what the frescoes show etc. Truly a gift to us
You are very welcome. Pompeii is always difficult to write captions for because everywhere you look there is something interesting to write about. Thanks for watching.
Loved the tour...hope to experience it in person someday, minus a volcanic eruption of course...lol 😉 Cheers from British Columbia, Canada🥰 ❤🇨🇦
I had no idea it was this extraordinary! Thank you so much!❤
Wonderful!! Marvelous that you should care for my never ending love for Pompei!! Thank you again.
I always enjoy going there and see what homes or areas are open that I haven't seen before. It always fills you with wonder.
Outstanding video with a very educational dialog! It brings back some wonderful memories when I visited Pompeii a couple years ago. The lack of tourists just made your video even better. Keep up the wonderful work that you do!
Thank you. I love history docs, and tours of historical sights. Why I enjoy this video is because of lack of extraneous dialog. No blah, blah, blah about non relevant, or personal material, plus slow, carful panning of the area. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for a great video. On 29th April 24, I visited Pompeii, with a guided tour and then on our own. We saw the recently opened House of the Vettii. That was stunning. We also visited Herculaneum. Your videos have helped orientate us around both :-)
What a wonderful video, and perfect with no music but with the sounds of feet on gravel, just as if I were there walking it myself. Sounds of nature are always best because they help cement the memory in my brain.
I have a few other Pompeii videos. Have you seen those too?
@@ProWalks not yet. I only found your channel day before yesterday, so August 17th. My husband and his parents went to Pompeii in 1965. My mother-in-law is 94, but she wants to watch at least part of the Pompeii video. It's hard for her to watch something that's very long, but I know she would enjoy it.
They should reopen the food shops! Have them wear the same clothes, and serve the same foods again! Yum!
I think that would be a really good idea too.
Una visita molto molto Speciale ❤ Grazie infinite 😊😊
You must be the most graceful person alive. Every time I see a gap in the stones or a rock with a turned up edge or those concrete loaf things that are probably ancient speed bumps in the street, I'm amazed that you don't trip and fall.
Lol..I'm pretty surprised myself. :)
Just adding a curiosity to this rich tour, Pink Floyd performed at the Amphitheater in 1972, giving one of their most memorable performances.
Il Volo will be performing there this month, I think, or in August.
Visited Pompeii in 1995. Beautiful experience. There weren't too many tourists during my visit. Love this video
thanks that was amazing well filmed
Hey, thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
This is amazing! Thank you for taking us with you as you walk the streets of Pompeii and explain its history. This is such a thoughtful and informative video of an archeological treasure. I’ve been fascinated with Pompeii since I was a child and will be going to see it for the first time later this year. You’ve inspired me to really explore Pompeii!
Hey, glad you enjoyed it. I have a few other videos of Pompeii, but this one is my most complete: ua-cam.com/video/sUYJ8LbF1Ys/v-deo.html
@@ProWalksThanks for letting me know about your other Pompeii videos. I can’t wait to watch! I appreciate your attention to detail and how you take your time exploring and taking it all in.
Блин, чувак, огромное спасибо, желаю тебе миллион подписчиков!
Спасибо Вам за отличное видео. Как будто сама там побывала. Аж дух захватывает. Когда-то там кипела жизнь, которая быстро остановилась😢
Да, это довольно удивительно - гулять по городу, где время остановилось. Я был там много раз и всегда получал удовольствие. Спасибо за просмотр!
Valeu!
Hey, thanks so much! I really appreciate the support! I hope you enjoy the video. I had to get there right when it opened on that day to see it without other people.
It's a wonderful experience for me amazing tour feel like I living in this era great tour pomoaeii
Woah, this is freaking amazing!!! I can't believe the lack of people that are there. Why do you think that was, just an off day for some reason? And thank you very much for all of the info that you included in the subtitles; I never learned so much about Pompeii before. Excellent tour my friend, thank you! 👍🔥😎
C'était à cause du covid
Fantastic "walking tour," once again ... Thanks for sharing these priceless strolls ... ❤
Fantastic! Great for us researchers who need to study the place but can't travel there at an instant. Many thanks!
Love your videos! I wish to visit there one day
Byliśmy tam. Niesamowite wrażenie wywołuje widok pozostałych zabudowań i zastygłych postaci ilustrujących ich życie w cieniu Wezuwiusza, którzy myśleli, że zawsze będzie jutro, a tymczasem....
Excellent tour! I visited Pompeii in the summer of 1966. The only thing I remember is the forum and that guys in our group of summer students got to see the brothel. I didn't realize it was so big, and there's still areas to be excavated. I try to imagine what the city looked like before the eruption.
I have seen all your walks in Pompei, this one is amazing¡¡¡Thank you so much Isaac
è come essere li sul posto e guardare con i propri occhi, complimenti un video necessariamente lungo, solo così si può apprezzare la maestosità di Pompei
I can hear the chatter of the ancients here! Marvelous to see and experience this! Wonderful video❤❤🎉
Como dice el título: como nunca la habías visto. Excelente registro y exaustivo para quienes no tenemos la oportunidad de viajar a esos lugares.
Buen canal.
Fleicitaciones. Tienen una nueva suscriptora 😉👍
Thank you, Prowalk, for videos like this one. It makes a difference at this side of the screen.
¡Espectacular video!
I'll watch this tomorrow... Since it's half past ten in the evening here in the 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Muito bom seu canal, bastantes detalhes,adorei quando focou dentro do forno de assar massas.
Thank you so much for this great Tour of parts of Pompeii I had not seen. Please keep them coming.
Thanks. ❤❤ Iran 💙💙 Italy
Incredible you practically have the place to yourself. I did this at Versailles in December 1980, took quite a lot of photos in the Gardens, not a soul except the camera and myself which made for a very eerie atmosphere
Prowalk sei un grande!!!
This is a very interesting, enjoyable and beautiful learning experience, thank you for taking this long journey and sharing it with us, also preserving it for many more people. When I was 14, my mum took me to the top of Vesuvius and to Pompeii. I have been struck and fascinated ever since I'd read a Readers' Digest collection in a book, with a story about Pompeii. That got me hooked, around the age of 8 or so. The journey has been a font of memories, which I've shared with friends many times. Thank you for putting the subtitles, indicating valuable information. It is very rare to see a place like this empty, and it gives you the chance to appreciate it in a whole new way. It is
so impressing what great architects the Romans were, their providing fresh water, a sewage system, plumbing, etc. It had mod cons we
didn't rediscover until much later. Seeing all the sad figures in the museum, including a poor, once chained dog in the throes of agonizing
death impacted me very deeply. It was a powerful experience then and I'm so glad that thanks to modern technology, the city is now
being recorded by modern means, to the point where they've even found charred scrolls, & with laser, etc., these writings may be
virtually unwrapped and even deciphered. It boggles the mind. Again, thank you for your very fascinating journey into history.
Can almost hear the donkey carts rattling down the streets. Wonderful Video Sir.
@55:02 What an amazing view of what's left of the "mountain". In old paintings, Vesuvius is painted with a normal mountain peak. Now, you can see just how much of the top exploded in the eruption. It must have been absolutely terrifying.
BBC has a new documentary on a new dig. Exciting.
Great video!! Thank you, from Rio.
I’ve been in Pompeii once many-many years ago, it was same empty, so I’m not surprised.
My memories of that place are quiet good, the trip there was interesting like to every museum at the opened air, plus I saw & talked to couple of local people. Thanks for reminding!
Memories of place quiet good. It wasn't so quiet when i was there, but it was quite good.
This is an excellent video, thank you. I was there 25 years ago, was just commenting to my daughter who wasn’t born at the time, she should see it as it’s hard for me to describe. Thanks again!
Great video! Thanks 🇷🇺
Hey, you are very welcome!
The captions with information are so well done and informative -- thank you for that and for this wonderful tour. I would like to see more of the insides of decorated rooms -- maybe on your next tour. So appreciated!
ONE OF THE BEST VİDEOS WHAT İ SEEN ON UA-cam . GREAT ! THANK YOU !
Great Video... Pompeii...Thanks a lot...
Lindo.
Muito obrigado.
Wonderful! Thank you!
Thanks for saving me a few thousand for a trip to Pompeii. Sure, I'd love to see it in person but I've been to Italy and I can translate my stay there to incorporate this tour as if I had actually gone. I breathed the Italian air, walked among the steadfast Italian Stone Pine [Pinus pinea], drank in the antiquity of the fabled country.
Hi Isasc. Been there many yrs ago. Spookie, but interesting. Thanks for the video. Hope you do a video of the Sorrento area with all its lemons and yellow colors.
Ciao. Be careful. C 😊
Preciosa ruta pompeyana y sobre todo ver al noble ARGO el perrete vagabundo de Pompeya acompañando a los pocos turistas por la pandemia en la casa del Fauno. Descansa en paz mi querido amigo❤❤❤no te olvidamos. A presto ciao ti voglio bene❤da Barcellona😂
I´m in love with the ancient Rom. Pompeii is just perfect but i feel a little nostalgic.
Did the ash cover the entire Amphitheater right to the top ? And were there any barriers or a fence to protect the spectators from the wild animals ? Or a disgruntled combatant from stabbing a hater in the crowd ? Because the wall seems sort of low there 7:35
Brilliant. Thank you so much. A testimony to people’s belief that Vesuvius will not erupt in their lifetime.
Cukup delok iki wae gak usah piknik rono. Apik komplit mas Matur nuwun. Subcrb
I’m surprised Julia Felix lived so close to the ampitheatre. She probably could hear the fans screaming all day.
Greetings from Istanbul
Thank you. Looking forward to this one. Straight in with no intro/preview is unusual for Prowalks, no? I guess it was so quiet as this was back in the peak Covid days?
Amazing once again! You rock! This video was just in time for me to get some more ideas of what to see when I'm there next (very soon).
I really enjoyed watching this in chunks while getting work in on the treadmill. Herculaneum again next? (I've seen the other herc videos 😁) or maybe another of the excavated sites? Just more ideas for you! Keep it up, and thanks again.
Incredible !
wonderful . Thank u
Hey, you are very welcome. Thanks for watching!
Really recommend a good video👍💯
Esplendoroso trabalho realizado com a divulgação deste vídeo. Parabéns ao autor.
Классное место,мне очень понравилось.
nice walkthrough
A Big Like! 👍 💯 ❤
Maravilhoso ❤
exceptinnel voyage a pompei telle que jaimme rauila faire bravo et merci oour la visite
Hola, una consulta, has hecho algún video sobre Herculano?, ya que hiciste de Pompeya.
Excelente tu canal 😉👏
Hope to visit one day
A city without its people is not a city. It is a body without its soul. however following this video with the footnotes is very instructive.
Woot!?! Must be Ai effect 😂😂😂. But beautiful video anyway. Thanks for the walk 😁
It's amazing historical sites
Astounding
Thank you ❤
Tôi thích mọi thứ liên quan tới La Mã ❤
When they say to visit these places when your healthy and can walk ... i beg people to do so ... don't wait ... i am just 56 and have varicose veins and limited on how far i can walk now before my legs get tired... i wish i did more traveling before .... i look back when i had no problems walking i shake my head and never thought this would happen to me... so please people do what you want to do when your healthy don't wait and say ... ah i will travel when i retire at 65 ... that might be too late for some... and trust me loose the weight ..
I'm sure many will hear your words and hopefully take your advice. Thanks.
Well said Rolando Michael.. previous commentor.
Only 25 frames per second? What's happening?🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
Yeah, I know. This was filmed in 2021. It's unfortunate and kept me from posting up this walk for a long time....but ultimately, I decided it was still worth sharing. I would film in 25fps/50fps back then to avoid seeing flickering lights and I filmed at 25fps/30fps before I realized how much better 50fps/60fps is. I hope you enjoyed this one otherwise though.
Una pregunta. ¿Por qué la RAF bombardeó ,en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, varias veces estas ruinas de Pompeya si no había tropa en el lugar?