I had the good fortune of being stationed in Naples for five years. My Saturdays in the summer, snorkeling with friends and exploring the grottos on Capri were some of my favorite memories.
We can live there and there but of course we need money to supplement the travel and vacation... We are the only species where we have to pay to live. Think about that... 🤔
I love watching GREAT videos of Italy like this, it honestly calms me from my crappy American life! I miss Italy a GREAT deal! I have been to many places there, while in the Navy. I have been blessed!!!!!
If you're unhappy in the UNITED STATES, leave. I did. 😁 One can always visit one's birthplace. Most don't leave there yard, town, county, state, & so on.
Ahhhh such a glorious, simple & divine natural way of life for them living there! GOD has blessed these Italians in such a strangely beautiful & enchanting spot of the world! Bello magnifico😃😄😁😇
Great video. Been to the Amalfi coast twice. But, disappointingly, they left out the best part of Capri. Emperor Tiberius’ palace! I’m shocked that wasn’t included in the documentary.
There are extremely strict laws in Italy about filming monuments - it's actually really expensive to photograph them for movies and magazines. Judging by the budget of this documentary, they couldn't afford it.
Great video that depicts life on the Almalfi Coast. I really do hope that the mules are being cared for...adequate rest, good nutrition and care. Surprised that the vet only visits once per year!
I guess you did'nt get the message of the old man at the end, he was probably right, he was probably more happier than all those rich folks down on the water.
Wonderful place, beautiful friendly people, a place to dream of . You must see it to feel the place the way it is; sometimes it is not easy to live even in such heavenly places. Great documentary as allways. Thank you. I am addicted allready.
It hurts my heart seeing the donkey's working 😔I know my opinion won't be popular but I can live with that! They're such beautiful creatures and I feel they get such a tough time. That's one of the reasons I won't got to Santorini or places like this because I personally don't want to see them up and down carrying a lot of weight, I just want to them to be running free and having fun!
I was supposed to go there in July 2020. I hope to get there in 2022. It was interesting to see the "behind the scenes" of the Amalfi Coast. it's work for them - vacation for us. Just like all around the world.
Just out of curiosity, before you planned your trip did you research a ton of the things or spots that you wanted to visit or are you leaving some things to surprise? Also what means are you using to get around , I'm afraid to go traveling because the money for transporting to different spots costs so high.
@@hatersgotohell627 There are certain things that are important to look into when you visit the area. I went to the area during the summers of 2020 and 2021. I used two different types of transport (car + boat/ferry) and had a conversation with someone who took a bus. Driving along the Amalfi coast (in between Salerno and Sorrento) is stressful, because the road is narrow, bendy and busy during the high season. The views are nevertheless wonderful, so people in the passenger seats are in for a treat. Driving through the dark is even more stressful, and something I definitely wouldn't recommend to an inexperienced driver. Using your own car or a rental car is cheap if you're merely aiming to arrive at your destination from e.g. Salerno to a village like Ravello. The issue is nevertheless whether you'll manage to park your car. There are more cars than parking spots in this mountainous region with its steep cliffs and narrow valleys. For this reason, if you for example attempt to go to Positano during the high season, DO NOT take a car with you. You won't easily find a spot to park your car. There was a traffic jam all day long when I was there, and I was really happy I got there by ferry. You'll probably have more luck when you get there very early in the morning. It is easier to park in Amalfi and it may be easier to park in some of the lesser known towns along the coast because there are fewer people going there. In both 2020 and 2021, I saw free parking spots in the harbour of Amalfi during the high season in the middle of the day (parking Berma). For this reason, you could attempt to go to Amalfi by car. The issue of parking spots along the Amalfi coast is that they are relatively expensive. We're e.g. talking about 4 euros an hour. If you're on your own (not with a family), it's much cheaper to find a very cheap parking garage in Salerno (probably outside of the centre), take a bus/walk to the harbour, buy a ferry ticket to Amalfi for 9 euros, spend time in Amalfi and buy ferry a ticket back to Salerno for 9 euros (18 euros excluding parking costs for e.g. 4 euros). If you nevertheless have five family members with you, the ferry costs (90 euros) will be more expensive than the parking costs in Amalfi. If you do not have a lot of money to spend, I advise you to think very thoroughly about means of transport in this manner. I do not know how much the bus will cost you, but it is very important to make sure you get out at the right bus stop, or you might have to walk a few kilometres. For an island like Capri, going there by ferry is the only proper way to get there, as the island is too small, due to which car access is highly restricted. The island is very expensive.
I just came from there, was in Sorrento for a week in August! Amazing beauty al around; Positano, Capri, and Amalfi which was much prettier than Capri . Loved it all
An enchanting island that I read about in a Spike Milligan books when he visited at the end of the second world war, he wrote how wonderful it was before the tourists trade.
Best documentary ever of an Italian "hot spot" . . . all from the point of view of the real residents the villagers living off the natural resource of Amalfi: the land, the water, and the tourists. Meet them: donkey masons, Labrador lifeguards, operatic boatmen, stowaway piggy on a 3-wheel wedding welded taxi (say that fast!), restaurants with no access but by boat until the new road is built and so long as it is still summer and there are no storms (beats the Golden Arches off the Freeway in Normal Illinois, or was it Normal Nebraska? or was it Norman Oklahoma??? . . . as if it mattered), here the cantaloupes smell like sea salt and the women are always shouting at someone to do something while globs of shiny red tomatoes hang from the rafters, lunch in a basket on a string, the rhythm of the day lengthens but never ends when the red sun sets beyond Capri . . .morning brings early shrimp sweet as sugar waiting in your basket, without fail twenty-pound bail, Where's the Santa Rosa? . .. the village bell ringer gets on the gondola, he's late, he's he's late, for a very important. . . Oh well! Life happens. Besides, the ones who noticed, don't care; and the ones who care don't notice. Down there, they're rich. Up here I'm happy . . . Hmm. . . these cards are old. Si Vittorio, they are, minus 18.
Thanks for sharing your professional opinion Carlota, I’m sure you can give them some problem solving ideas, they only ran the business for decades, but you have spotted the real issue here only by watching a 45 minutes video, your Nobel for saving the mules is on the way
@@Simone-fz4xz where do all these wakcadoo's come from? Why do they think that it is there responsibility and credit to make all these ridiculous statements about these mules. These mules are cared for better than most humans care for their families
A very good documentary a real treat to see the beauty of Capri when one is isolated in because of Covid 19 but I'm not happy about he poor mules carrying those heavy 200k loads including lazy men in the heat, that business wants looking into by the animal welfare authorities and if necessary closing down There are roads they could use with trucks..
Wow, upsetting to see those donkeys having to go at such a pace with extremely HEAVY loads! That poor donkey eating curtains - hoping the owner feeds them properly & makes sure they have water frequently throughout the day. I’ve been there & it’s HOT. Do they hv days off months off...to recuperate?
get a life. These mules are being very well taken care of. They are very happy. You don't see them braying, kicking, spitting or biting. They are well adjusted to their easy and well taken care of life. Tu Mirda Cabezza/
@@purplelilacs6706 well of course they are, no matter how ill informed or ignorant their comments are, that is what you get to do here. SO when you make a ridiculous unfounded, unscientific comment about animal husbandry, I get to comment how idiotic, Illconcieved and incorrect, your comments are. They are, so there!
@@3RTracing relax….chill out - if they are your donkeys - keep treating them kindly . Go enjoy the wondrous Amalfi Coast - put your swim suit on & swim w/ the creature of the sea - life is very short🦋
We will be there in 40 days. Ha ha. Capri, sorrento here we come. First we spend one week hiking the Dolomiti, then Rome, then Sorrento, then Capri. We love Italy…Turna Sorrento….
A very good video of an absolutely beautiful place. Just one thing though. Those donkeys are not mules. Mules are much bigger and probably could not navigate those narrow stairs.
Giovanni should carry those loads up the alleys himself so he'd lose some weight and give those poor burros a break. If the animals eat even curtains, maybe they are not well fed.
@@worldcitizeng6507 All tourists who pose with captive wild animals or agree to the employment of animals such as donkeys as transport devices for luggage and/or their fat, lazy, spoiled selves as you described, are horrible human beings. One place that springs to mind is Petra. They have has these poor, wretched donkeys carrying tourists one after another uphill via these rough, stone steps-- literally hundreds of steps in the summer heat. This is one of the only things I'm hardline about when it comes to a global standard for behaviour and values. I have no idea what's in those tourist's skulls. Not a brain, that's for sure.
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 I love the high and mighty judgement from afar. Only maybe two to three generations removed from your own society using animals in this way, but you are sooooo perfect
Capri is not a place for "young people in working age", get on the continent and you will Find plenty of young people in working age. The Islands, Except for the Tourism industry, are not where a young graduate usually makes a living.
Instead of focusing on the beauty of the region, the focus is on donkeys, dogs, and a whole lot of non sense. People click on the video to feel the they are their enjoying the beautiful coast.
Great video...With absolute respect, to Italy, to the people of Italians, to the beautiful diverse Italian culture, to nature, and so on., from the South-Eastern, Caucasus part of Europe by Black Sea - from Georgia ...
I had the good fortune of being stationed in Naples for five years. My Saturdays in the summer, snorkeling with friends and exploring the grottos on Capri were some of my favorite memories.
Been to Iskia!!+
That sounds like a dream!
@@robertadwatson1333 *Ischia
I.v been there 2004 but don't know if my sister has been ?
Can’t wait to return to our favourite holiday destination ....... when this ghastly pandemic is under control!
Oh Italy, I have cried for you in recent days. :-(
Beautiful documentary, as always, but bittersweet.
Why have you cried?
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@@therezabjorklund353 Go there. Spend some quality time there. Later, You will leave, and cry too.
@@SoapinTrucker My daughter and grandchildren live in Napoli. I cry for Italy every dayl.
By far the best video on Amalfi Coast I have seen. Well done. Thanks for posting.
This place is heaven on earth, l really want to spend some time there, it's absolutely beautiful.😘
Agree - would love to live there half a year and the other half in Switzerland. Most beautiful places on earth.
We can live there and there but of course we need money to supplement the travel and vacation... We are the only species where we have to pay to live. Think about that... 🤔
@@romella_karmey true!
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WARNING!!!!!! Italy WILL transform you, and you WILL imagine living there forever!!!!!! :)
lovely places in Southern Italy, but Capri is my favourite, it's so charming
I am really very fortunate to watch this Video. I will never visit personally but yes I am satisfied virtual tourist.
God willing, next year must be visiting Capri.
I've visited Capri. A paradise.
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Love it... please take care of the animals...
I love watching GREAT videos of Italy like this, it honestly calms me from my crappy American life!
I miss Italy a GREAT deal! I have been to many places there, while in the Navy. I have been blessed!!!!!
If you're unhappy in the UNITED STATES, leave. I did. 😁 One can always visit one's birthplace. Most don't leave there yard, town, county, state, & so on.
Amazing information, beautifull places amid Nature, thanks for sharing.
Beautiful ❤😍 I'm traveling the world thru travel videos lately, the only way rightnow.
Ahhhh such a glorious, simple & divine natural way of life for them living there! GOD has blessed these Italians in such a strangely beautiful & enchanting spot of the world! Bello magnifico😃😄😁😇
Great video. Been to the Amalfi coast twice. But, disappointingly, they left out the best part of Capri. Emperor Tiberius’ palace! I’m shocked that wasn’t included in the documentary.
Agree the isle of Capri is amazing beautiful great views, restaurants,shopping, history and huge mega yachts!
There are extremely strict laws in Italy about filming monuments - it's actually really expensive to photograph them for movies and magazines. Judging by the budget of this documentary, they couldn't afford it.
@@Oct8pus "free" documentary
I afraid to fly !!
These documentaries let me travel all over the world. 🌎
Maybe if you cease speaking like a baby, I afraid to fly, you'll begin to act like a freaking adult, grow tfu and get a spine and a clue you fool
Beautiful part of Italy.
Beautiful documentary about Capri, the Italian Coast and its wonderful people and customs. Thanks for sharing I enjoyed watching it. 🤗😍
The magnificent film. I feel like being there.
Hey 🌷
Great video that depicts life on the Almalfi Coast. I really do hope that the mules are being cared for...adequate rest, good nutrition and care. Surprised that the vet only visits once per year!
So do I 💕
I agree with Denise Angers. Hopefully the mules are being cared for religiously.
Totally agreed !
They are dependant of them, of course they are treated well.
Thanks Denise from YT, those people have ran the business for decades but they totally needed your advice to make it better
I woz in Capri 10 years ago. Beautiful. Great Documentary. Thanks a lot. All the best from Ireland:
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The Italian...
I wish I was so rich that I can travel this amazing place without worries of what to eat tomorrow...
i feel you..
I guess you did'nt get the message of the old man at the end, he was probably right, he was probably more happier than all those rich folks down on the water.
Where are you from
@@mariogaspar308 from the sheethole of far Southeast Asia
@@johnhaakman9510 Never wanna disagree with you. You are right. Contentment is the greatest happiness..
Even someone from Capri loves a Caprese! Best sando ever
Hey
Wonderful place, beautiful friendly people, a place to dream of . You must see it to feel the place the way it is; sometimes it is not easy to live even in such heavenly places. Great documentary as allways. Thank you. I am addicted allready.
thanks for doing a video and actually talking and not some terrible background music
Thank you for sharing this video👍❤️👏🤩🙏
WOW,,ONE SUPER AWESOME DOC,,LOVED IT
Ah to be there right now. I can but dream but this is the next best thing. Thanks for bringing some sunshine into my day.
It must be a general principle about life that videos that begin with animals are invariably great. Thanks FD-Nature!
What is so great about animal abuse?
Do you even care?
It hurts my heart seeing the donkey's working 😔I know my opinion won't be popular but I can live with that! They're such beautiful creatures and I feel they get such a tough time. That's one of the reasons I won't got to Santorini or places like this because I personally don't want to see them up and down carrying a lot of weight, I just want to them to be running free and having fun!
Such a good film! I fall in love with Italy! ❤️Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️😊
Thank you for the video, extremely well done!
42:45 what a beautiful view from the table. I wish I had a place like that.
I was supposed to go there in July 2020. I hope to get there in 2022. It was interesting to see the "behind the scenes" of the Amalfi Coast. it's work for them - vacation for us. Just like all around the world.
Just out of curiosity, before you planned your trip did you research a ton of the things or spots that you wanted to visit or are you leaving some things to surprise? Also what means are you using to get around , I'm afraid to go traveling because the money for transporting to different spots costs so high.
@@hatersgotohell627 There are certain things that are important to look into when you visit the area. I went to the area during the summers of 2020 and 2021. I used two different types of transport (car + boat/ferry) and had a conversation with someone who took a bus. Driving along the Amalfi coast (in between Salerno and Sorrento) is stressful, because the road is narrow, bendy and busy during the high season. The views are nevertheless wonderful, so people in the passenger seats are in for a treat. Driving through the dark is even more stressful, and something I definitely wouldn't recommend to an inexperienced driver. Using your own car or a rental car is cheap if you're merely aiming to arrive at your destination from e.g. Salerno to a village like Ravello. The issue is nevertheless whether you'll manage to park your car. There are more cars than parking spots in this mountainous region with its steep cliffs and narrow valleys. For this reason, if you for example attempt to go to Positano during the high season, DO NOT take a car with you. You won't easily find a spot to park your car. There was a traffic jam all day long when I was there, and I was really happy I got there by ferry. You'll probably have more luck when you get there very early in the morning. It is easier to park in Amalfi and it may be easier to park in some of the lesser known towns along the coast because there are fewer people going there. In both 2020 and 2021, I saw free parking spots in the harbour of Amalfi during the high season in the middle of the day (parking Berma). For this reason, you could attempt to go to Amalfi by car. The issue of parking spots along the Amalfi coast is that they are relatively expensive. We're e.g. talking about 4 euros an hour. If you're on your own (not with a family), it's much cheaper to find a very cheap parking garage in Salerno (probably outside of the centre), take a bus/walk to the harbour, buy a ferry ticket to Amalfi for 9 euros, spend time in Amalfi and buy ferry a ticket back to Salerno for 9 euros (18 euros excluding parking costs for e.g. 4 euros). If you nevertheless have five family members with you, the ferry costs (90 euros) will be more expensive than the parking costs in Amalfi. If you do not have a lot of money to spend, I advise you to think very thoroughly about means of transport in this manner. I do not know how much the bus will cost you, but it is very important to make sure you get out at the right bus stop, or you might have to walk a few kilometres. For an island like Capri, going there by ferry is the only proper way to get there, as the island is too small, due to which car access is highly restricted. The island is very expensive.
Aaaaah Bella . Italy is sooo beautiful
Nice film 🎥 👍👌😀. I want to go now. Thank you.
Beautifully crafted... and the gearbox.
What stunning scenery !
Very well made documentary 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just came from there, was in Sorrento for a week in August! Amazing beauty al around; Positano, Capri, and Amalfi which was much prettier than Capri . Loved it all
Great documentary! Nice perspective from local & native people ! Nice background music & info.. views ! Real & informative
An enchanting island that I read about in a Spike Milligan books when he visited at the end of the second world war, he wrote how wonderful it was before the tourists trade.
Loved this thank you
You're welcome!
Beautiful! I thoroughly enjoyed watching & hope to visit one day. Thank you!
We been there and the place is heaven. So beautiful. And we even get into the blue grotto.
My place in the ☀️! Connection whatever people call it. ❤️🍀
Thank you very much for nice film! ☀️🌊🛥️⛵⚓⛰️⛪🌴🌲🌳🌺🌼🌻✨👍👍👍
Great landscapes.
Very nice document. Thank you
Bellissimo! Mille Grazie! 💚🤍❤️
I have a passion for animals!!!!!!! Indeed then carry the heavy load by your self
Quite!Why was that fat lump not walking up the stairs instead of sitting on a mule which was already loaded with tiles?
Absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful how are you
Excellent video. Love those donkies and beautiful golden retrievers. 😁
E, una Meraviglia!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕👍👍👍👌👌👌
Very close to the home of my grandparents which I hope to see someday. ❤❤❤
Beautiful place!! ❤️
Best documentary ever of an Italian "hot spot" . . . all from the point of view of the real residents the villagers living off the natural resource of Amalfi: the land, the water, and the tourists. Meet them: donkey masons, Labrador lifeguards, operatic boatmen, stowaway piggy on a 3-wheel wedding welded taxi (say that fast!), restaurants with no access but by boat until the new road is built and so long as it is still summer and there are no storms (beats the Golden Arches off the Freeway in Normal Illinois, or was it Normal Nebraska? or was it Norman Oklahoma??? . . . as if it mattered), here the cantaloupes smell like sea salt and the women are always shouting at someone to do something while globs of shiny red tomatoes hang from the rafters, lunch in a basket on a string, the rhythm of the day lengthens but never ends when the red sun sets beyond Capri . . .morning brings early shrimp sweet as sugar waiting in your basket, without fail twenty-pound bail, Where's the Santa Rosa? . .. the village bell ringer gets on the gondola, he's late, he's he's late, for a very important. . . Oh well! Life happens. Besides, the ones who noticed, don't care; and the ones who care don't notice. Down there, they're rich. Up here I'm happy . . .
Hmm. . . these cards are old. Si Vittorio, they are, minus 18.
Capri beautiful place
Magnífico. Lindo 💗😍
Awesome
Those dogs are so cute, omg 😲
Very beautiful place, i have been there 👍
Hey
They probably don't feed the donkeys enough. But the boss eats very well.😃
I think he must take good care of them,or they could not do this days work!! He is dependent on donkeys for income!
@@charlottemuller2233 I don't care what you think , that's what I think of the donkeys and the boss. 😒🙄
@@beckycastillo1411 Didn't you see them get fed and taken care of at the end of the day in the video?
@@carlapatenaude7254 No and I don't care the man is fatter than the donkeys.🙄
@charlottemuller2233 should someone so obese be riding one ,which is already carrying such a heavy load,upstairs?
love it!!!
Great video and a great presentation of the beautiful parts of Italy.But i pity much the mules.Not right to treat them like that.
what an idiot. They mules are treated very well
Thanks for sharing your professional opinion Carlota, I’m sure you can give them some problem solving ideas, they only ran the business for decades, but you have spotted the real issue here only by watching a 45 minutes video, your Nobel for saving the mules is on the way
@@Simone-fz4xz where do all these wakcadoo's come from? Why do they think that it is there responsibility and credit to make all these ridiculous statements about these mules. These mules are cared for better than most humans care for their families
@@3RTracing it comes from their arrogance, they think they have a higher and purer moral, but they are only ignorant and self centered idiots
Hello how are you
A very good documentary a real treat to see the beauty of Capri when one is isolated in because of Covid 19 but I'm not happy about he poor mules carrying those heavy 200k loads including lazy men in the heat, that business wants looking into by the animal welfare authorities and if necessary closing down There are roads they could use with trucks..
Thank you for such a considered comment.
I don't understand how this people so cruel, heartless, to make suffer those poor donkeys
Get a grip on reality mate....
@@martasandor7828 boo hoo, get @ grip
@@davedenham8697 Wake up man, those donkeys are being badly mistreated by obese jerk, how would you like it?
Hallo it's very nice and beautiful 😍
How i can go there, have somebody give me informatie?
Hey 🌹
Beautiful
Magical place. Adore it : )
"he eats everything, even the curtains of the neighbor." 😂😂😂😂😂
wow lovely beach
molto bene, bellissimo!
Hello Helene how are you
So sad for the poor donkey😢😢. ❤❤There should be better ways to transport goods.
❤️💛💙🖤💚🧡💜❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🙏🏻 Molto bello
Mình thích phần đời còn lại ở đây ... ❤
La Dolce Vita indeed.
Wow, upsetting to see those donkeys having to go at such a pace with extremely HEAVY loads!
That poor donkey eating curtains - hoping the owner feeds them properly & makes sure they have water frequently throughout the day. I’ve been there & it’s HOT. Do they hv days off months off...to recuperate?
get a life. These mules are being very well taken care of. They are very happy. You don't see them braying, kicking, spitting or biting. They are well adjusted to their easy and well taken care of life. Tu Mirda Cabezza/
@@purplelilacs6706 well of course they are, no matter how ill informed or ignorant their comments are, that is what you get to do here. SO when you make a ridiculous unfounded, unscientific comment about animal husbandry, I get to comment how idiotic, Illconcieved and incorrect, your comments are. They are, so there!
@@3RTracing relax….chill out - if they are your donkeys - keep treating them kindly . Go enjoy the wondrous Amalfi Coast - put your swim suit on & swim w/ the creature of the sea - life is very short🦋
@@3RTracing Some people worry about everything. Of course, the owner takes good care of his donkeys.
@@3RTracing
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I want to visit this place with my parents and husband, someday.
"JUST DO IT!" Seriously. You will NOT regret it!
We will be there in 40 days. Ha ha. Capri, sorrento here we come. First we spend one week hiking the Dolomiti, then Rome, then Sorrento, then Capri. We love Italy…Turna Sorrento….
I want to go there!
I want to go to the blue grotto with Roberto just to hear him sing!
WOOOOOOOWWWWWW))))))))))))))))
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Agree with this documentray .
A very good video of an absolutely beautiful place.
Just one thing though. Those donkeys are not mules. Mules are much bigger and probably could not navigate those narrow stairs.
They are mules.
👍😍👍Bellissima👍😍👍
Of course he loves the donkey- they bring him the money......But I love Capri!
Hi Anna
Giovanni should carry those loads up the alleys himself so he'd lose some weight and give those poor burros a break. If the animals eat even curtains, maybe they are not well fed.
LOL true, i feel so so bad for those donkeys, same thing at Santorini, donkey's carrying tourist's suitcase up those steep steps
@@worldcitizeng6507 All tourists who pose with captive wild animals or agree to the employment of animals such as donkeys as transport devices for luggage and/or their fat, lazy, spoiled selves as you described, are horrible human beings. One place that springs to mind is Petra. They have has these poor, wretched donkeys carrying tourists one after another uphill via these rough, stone steps-- literally hundreds of steps in the summer heat. This is one of the only things I'm hardline about when it comes to a global standard for behaviour and values. I have no idea what's in those tourist's skulls. Not a brain, that's for sure.
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 I love the high and mighty judgement from afar. Only maybe two to three generations removed from your own society using animals in this way, but you are sooooo perfect
@@Whitepilledprincesssome of us our able to feel compassion for others,while some will only ever care about themselves.
33:37 is Piazza San Gennaro in Praiano, but that's our little secret. Loved this video. BTW, is that a French accent?
You can really get a sense of Italy's rapidly aging population. There doesn't seem to be many young people of working age.
Capri is not a place for "young people in working age", get on the continent and you will Find plenty of young people in working age. The Islands, Except for the Tourism industry, are not where a young graduate usually makes a living.
This island is so close to my hometown yet i've never got the chance to visit there.
There are day trips here from Rome, you can book directly from your hotel, includes hotel pick up and drop off
I wanna visit this place badly
Nice place....only poor animals they suffer....!
In the end, my own father died in the US, but his body is in Italy, actually in the same box as his stillborn son
Instead of focusing on the beauty of the region, the focus is on donkeys, dogs, and a whole lot of non sense. People click on the video to feel the they are their enjoying the beautiful coast.
Passion for animals!! Are you kidding me
Great video...With absolute respect, to Italy, to the people of Italians, to the beautiful diverse Italian culture, to nature, and so on., from the South-Eastern, Caucasus part of Europe by Black Sea - from Georgia ...
I’m Montagnard Jarai indigenous love to go there one day
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Tell me about the cave on the hotel in Amalfi coast