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  • @PeteCookingAndTravelling
    @PeteCookingAndTravelling Місяць тому +787

    That wooden box is a bee/insect hotel. Basically it gives bees and insects a possibility to survive as too often flowers and grass are cut too short. Those little creatures are so important and the amount is getting smaller.

    • @palantir135
      @palantir135 Місяць тому +63

      Insect hotels are not for insects to survive but to lay eggs in. In special solitary bees and wasps.

    • @msumungo
      @msumungo Місяць тому +26

      I confirm this. It's a bug hotel.

    • @bonbahoue
      @bonbahoue Місяць тому

      If the interest of insect hotels in terms of raising awareness of biodiversity is recognized, the effectiveness in terms of preservation provided by large common structures housing several species is more controversial and this could even be more conducive to the propagation of insects. parasites. These findings therefore argue rather for the establishment of smaller, separate shelters, each dedicated to a single species or better, for the preservation of natural shelters. (Wiki)

    • @PeteCookingAndTravelling
      @PeteCookingAndTravelling Місяць тому +23

      @@palantir135 pretty much what I was supposed to say - just wrote it with not enough details.

    • @0Cico0
      @0Cico0 Місяць тому +2

      True

  • @whiskeysk
    @whiskeysk Місяць тому +461

    Croatia is so crowded by tourists during summers, no clue who would call it hidden of all things....

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Місяць тому +27

      People just like to call everything beautiful for "hidden" for some reason.

    • @pesmerga182
      @pesmerga182 Місяць тому +31

      Americas think Mexico is exotic

    • @romanticniustasa9693
      @romanticniustasa9693 Місяць тому +17

      There´s some islands that you can still call hidden gems but in general it´s overrun by tourists.

    • @HeathenScents
      @HeathenScents Місяць тому +12

      Depends on where you go really, especially if you stick to the smaller islands. Kind of a hidden gem, the island, Ist, two hours off the coast from Zadar, my uncle has an amazing seafood restaurant there and has been living there all his life, the restaurant is called Carruba Olive Garden. Amazing place to go!

    • @brick6347
      @brick6347 Місяць тому +7

      It's like Warsaw-by-Sea in the summer.

  • @wizardflaps
    @wizardflaps Місяць тому +362

    "They aren't in the news a lot" as he mouses over Ukraine.

    • @Maria-js9ou
      @Maria-js9ou Місяць тому +26

      Either:
      1 ) he doesn't know geography
      2 )or the news doesn't report about the war in Ukraine🤔

    • @Lord_RFAS
      @Lord_RFAS Місяць тому +17

      @@Maria-js9ou I'd wager 1. Seeing the recent Ukraine bill caused quite the hubbub in the House of Reps.

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer Місяць тому +3

      @@Maria-js9ouits quite a different perspective how close the war really is. basically russia wages war one state over.

    • @saladspinner3200
      @saladspinner3200 Місяць тому +22

      @@Maria-js9ou I believe in the minds of Americans, Ukraine is somehow situated much further to the east. They often forget both Russia and Ukraine border directly to EU-Schengen nations.

    • @kholdanstaalstorm6881
      @kholdanstaalstorm6881 Місяць тому +9

      Europeans are used to identify the countries in and around Europe, but to most Americans this is much harder to identify.
      The Americans probably know of Ukraine by name, but not geographically as their news won't include the daily or weekly updates on the shifting front lines that I see on the news.
      I'm sure Ian would remember if he was given some more hints, but I think he just went into presenter mode and the texts on the map threw him off what he knows.
      I'll give Ian a pass on this, because he's more knowledgeable than he let's on in this sequence and I think that if he'd taken a little more time he'd get it.
      Too bad he didn't include the comments here, there's bound to be some gems in there.

  • @romanticniustasa9693
    @romanticniustasa9693 Місяць тому +166

    Croatia population is under 4 million and we had 22mil. tourists last year. Not exactly hidden gem.

    • @verttikoo2052
      @verttikoo2052 Місяць тому +5

      We 🇮🇨 have over 2 million people and 14 million tourists and lots of people wishes that we could hide more 🙄 Tourism exploded after the pandemic. So yeah. Croatia is also not hiding successfully 🤔

    • @romanticniustasa9693
      @romanticniustasa9693 Місяць тому +6

      @@verttikoo2052 You are extreme case. In Croatia it´s not really that much of a problem as everyone says. With islands we have more then a 6000km of coastline. Even in Dubrovnik the biggest problem are tourists from cruise ships.

    • @EmUnd3aD
      @EmUnd3aD Місяць тому

      Okey that's .....a lot 😅 Never been there because every single person in my country travel there . And that's kinda s.cks when you hear our language everywhere . Oh and Greetings from a Czech rep. 😅😂

    • @lillm6874
      @lillm6874 Місяць тому +3

      I’ve been to Croatia❤️
      Greetings from Norway 🇳🇴

    • @joschmo4497
      @joschmo4497 29 днів тому

      @@EmUnd3aD LOL Czechs are everywhere, they're staple tourists, so much that I've began using some Czech words. Now I greet people by saying ahoj, I also say "nefunguje" and "lednička" because it's just funny
      But it's gotten a bit more expensive so I think we're getting fewer Czechs nowadays, no longer it's just Austrians, Germans, Czechs etc.

  • @ThomasKnip
    @ThomasKnip Місяць тому +230

    What you see in 9:12 is the Rock of Gibraltar. A British exclave that Spain soooo much would like to have back. And, yep, that is Africa on the horizon.

    • @SmartVanture
      @SmartVanture Місяць тому

      Yep, been there in November :)

    • @rschroev
      @rschroev Місяць тому +20

      It's often called the southernmost point of Europe, or the point closest to Africa, but as you can see on maps the land across the Bay of Gibraltar is both more to the south and closer to Africa. Tarifa is the southernmost point of that area, though I believe some Greek island or more southern still.

    • @SmartVanture
      @SmartVanture Місяць тому +9

      @@rschroev guess that would be the Canary Islands then? 🤔 And if so El Hierro.

    • @mothball5425
      @mothball5425 Місяць тому

      Spain has two enclaves on the African side, so they can just stop whining.

    • @rschroev
      @rschroev Місяць тому +7

      @@SmartVanture Oh right, I didn't think of that. It all kind of depends on exactly what definition you use for "Europe", I guess. Wikipedia lists a few candidates in its article "Extreme points of Europe". In a way you could call Réunion part of Europe (as a part of France, it's in the EU and in the eurozone). It's at 21° south of the equator! But of course it's only politically in the EU; geographically speaking it's not really in Europe. Getting closer to mainland Europe again, Ceuta and Melilla are arguably part of Europe since they belong to Spain, and are more to the south than both Gibraltar and Tarifa. But more to the north than the Canary Islands.

  • @davidpelc
    @davidpelc Місяць тому +161

    Croatia for us Europeans is definately not "hidden". Its one of the most popular tourist destination in Europe. Its expecialy popular for Czechs as Czechs started to go there for holidays even during Austrian empire period in 19th century. 🙂

    • @hypatian9093
      @hypatian9093 Місяць тому +7

      First time I went there it was still Yugoslavia. And I think even non-football fans know what a red and white checkered jersey means :)

    • @PeterMoore66
      @PeterMoore66 Місяць тому +4

      Brit here. Loved our holiday in Hrvatska and will be going back there some day.

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Місяць тому +4

      Czechs and Polish are our dearest slavic cousins ❤

    • @davidpelc
      @davidpelc Місяць тому +1

      @@Niki91-HR Well, we Czech are not that much slavic. Yes we use slavic language, but we are lets sa centra european mix of germanic, slavic and celtic tribes. ;)

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Місяць тому +6

      @@davidpelc as if we Croats were 100% slavic... 😅 no one in Europe is 100%...but doesnt change the fact that Polish and Czechs of all Slavic countries are the ones who visit us the most. So idc what the general dna make up is we consider you brothers and sister or cousins if you like.

  • @weerwolfproductions
    @weerwolfproductions Місяць тому +112

    The underwater tectonic plates thing is in Iceland. It is true. It's why they have so much volcanic activity.

    • @professorrhyyt3689
      @professorrhyyt3689 Місяць тому +12

      And it's in a lake, not the sea.

    • @Moonchild0
      @Moonchild0 Місяць тому +8

      And the tetonic plate is Euroasia (Europa+Asia), not just Europe

    • @Kilian600
      @Kilian600 Місяць тому +6

      It's called the Silfra crack in Iceland

    • @udorechner6846
      @udorechner6846 Місяць тому +1

      @@Kilian600 And this crack will slowly but surely split Iceland in half. When the crack once reach the ocean it will fill up with seawater and become a newe part of the atlantic ocean..

    • @tacet3045
      @tacet3045 Місяць тому +1

      It's "kind of" true the entire Silfra area is on the Mid Atlantic ridge, the actively spreading area between the Eurasian and North American plates. It's pretty much the scab between two plates.

  • @vounsky
    @vounsky Місяць тому +76

    I confirm the wooden boxes from 10:20 - these are "houses" for insects, pretty common in Europe, certainly in Poland

    • @Dirkxke
      @Dirkxke Місяць тому +4

      Belgium as well

    • @jerbil9353
      @jerbil9353 Місяць тому +3

      @@Dirkxke and UK

    • @peterhoz
      @peterhoz Місяць тому +2

      Uncommon but not unheard of in Australia. I have one in my backyard, purchased from Aldi #middleaisle

    • @heatherharvey3129
      @heatherharvey3129 Місяць тому +1

      @@peterhoz Bunnings not only sell them pre-made but also run classes in how to make them. I've seen more and more of them in gardens (though often I think people are using them as garden features rather than for the bees and insects).

    • @saladspinner3200
      @saladspinner3200 Місяць тому +2

      @@peterhoz Hahaha, I didn't know the "special aisle" was a thing in non European Aldi's as well. The random stuff you sometimes find in those shelves. It sometimes seems like an Amazon-truck lost some of its cargo in the street and the staff of the Aldi just decided to sell it in the store. 😂😂

  • @grossmeister1181
    @grossmeister1181 Місяць тому +38

    In Germany it is illegal to have a "fake" plate for show anywhere on the front or the back of the car.

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 Місяць тому +1

      Even at off road shows?

    • @grossmeister1181
      @grossmeister1181 Місяць тому +8

      @@dcarbs2979 At a show, off the public road, it is no problem at all. Just not on the road or in public in general. You can have one on e.g. the rear side window though if you like.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Місяць тому +11

      I guess that's illegal everywhere.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Місяць тому +8

      @@dcarbs2979 Here in Czechia, I see often these off road or destruction derby cars beying transported by trucks with no plates on them. If you do your stuff at private land, you can do whatever you want, but you can't go on public roads with that.

    • @anonymousperson015
      @anonymousperson015 Місяць тому +8

      It's illegal in France too- I think that car owner was just taking a risk

  • @GrumpyCrash
    @GrumpyCrash Місяць тому +141

    It is a bee/bug-hotel and its pretty common even here in germany

    • @msumungo
      @msumungo Місяць тому +9

      We have those here in Finland as well, mostly in urban areas.

    • @bentucker2301
      @bentucker2301 Місяць тому +7

      England too

    • @ekSn
      @ekSn Місяць тому +5

      Hungary too

    • @CZpersi
      @CZpersi Місяць тому +2

      There are beneficial species of insects here in Europe (such as "lone bees"), which rely on tiny holes and cracks in stones or walls as bases for their nests. These things are believed to contribute to insect diversity.

    • @heatherharvey3129
      @heatherharvey3129 Місяць тому +2

      Have them in Australia also - you can, in fact, even buy them pre-made in the hardware stores, to be placed in your garden.

  • @mothball5425
    @mothball5425 Місяць тому +54

    The Istanbul photo, he is standing in Asia and looking across the water at the European side. We know that because it is the Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) in the distance. Of course there are many mosques on both sides of the Bosphorus.

    • @PlayItAgainTubeSam
      @PlayItAgainTubeSam Місяць тому +6

      Isn't accurate anyway, for this 10:00 is an AI pic

    • @simferpol
      @simferpol 24 дні тому +1

      If it was a real pic and not AI, it would be both on the European side looking over the Golden Horn inlet. The Bosphorus channel is much wider than that.

  • @johnnywoods5549
    @johnnywoods5549 Місяць тому +52

    11:47 That is not a widows walk (they did exist but that's not one) it's Ornamental Roof Cresting that was popular in victorian style houses. That specific photo is a mansard roof with ornamental cresting, victorian style - Second Empire. There are various different victorian style houses; Gothic Revival, Tudor Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival and Second Empire. Many Italianate homes are also mistaken for having widows walks even though the rails are simply part of the style.

    • @kor_di
      @kor_di Місяць тому +1

      TY!

    • @trirain146
      @trirain146 Місяць тому +1

      agree, the "balcony" thing is omnipresent on buildings from that era in Prague

  • @martinmorgan4215
    @martinmorgan4215 Місяць тому +34

    I ran from Asia to Europe a few years ago. Well, sort of. The start of the Istanbul marathon was on the Asis side of the bridge across the Bosphorus Strait and the finish was on the European side.

  • @viliamvavra8791
    @viliamvavra8791 Місяць тому +82

    Croatia is the most favourite vacation destination for CZ/SK/PL 😄

    • @quuatamo8755
      @quuatamo8755 Місяць тому +12

      In Germany it's also rly common to go to Croatia for vacation

    • @kathilisi3019
      @kathilisi3019 Місяць тому +10

      Austrians love Croatia too 😊

    • @SarcastSempervirens
      @SarcastSempervirens Місяць тому +12

      Italy, Germany, Poland, Czech Republik, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia.. all dear guests in Croatia.

    • @seelenwinter6662
      @seelenwinter6662 Місяць тому

      i was there before the war.... sadly they destroyed so much there... specially for example in split...

    • @florjanbrudar692
      @florjanbrudar692 Місяць тому +2

      Austria, the Netherlands, UK and us Slovenes.

  • @mirandahotspring4019
    @mirandahotspring4019 Місяць тому +48

    Friday? It's Saturday morning here!
    American clothing sizes are labelled smaller to normalise overweight Americans and make them feel better. Women's dresses especially!

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Місяць тому +5

      Ah yes, the 'Size Zero' US dress, which is size 4-6 in the UK and 34 in Europe.

    • @johnnywoods5549
      @johnnywoods5549 Місяць тому +4

      Lol, it's funny because it's true.

    • @hypatian9093
      @hypatian9093 Місяць тому +5

      Especially compared to some clothes from Asia, which go in the other direction with sizes.

    • @saddlerrye6725
      @saddlerrye6725 Місяць тому +2

      @@hypatian9093 Well, Asians tend to be shorter so it makes sense. My gripe is the Italian sizing wich is also 1-2 sizes smaller than the standard EU sizing XD

    • @YukiTheOkami
      @YukiTheOkami Місяць тому

      Meanwhile in german ubwill feel fat af if u are nirmal size as a wiman that is u will need an xl in a lot of stores as a normal weiggt 1,60 woman
      Especialy if u do work out and have broughter shoulders exeptions are stores like h&m or c&a
      I have a friend who falls in this category
      Thats why i know

  • @rikmoran3963
    @rikmoran3963 Місяць тому +16

    I've seen the bee/bug hotels on a few UK TV gardening shows. They encourage you to build them and put then in your garden. Kids love them apparently!

  • @thetruth6417
    @thetruth6417 Місяць тому +47

    Haha "not in our news cycle" as he's wiggling the mouse over Ukraine 🤣

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Місяць тому +2

      Irrelevant details, that's just our governments problem! 😵

    • @thetruth6417
      @thetruth6417 Місяць тому

      @@jenniferharrison8915 It's relevant because it's in your news cycle... what a dumbarse comment.

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Місяць тому +22

    We also had a rock cellar like this, ideal for storing potatoes, apples etc. The things keep there for several months, better than in any fridge. Some are as big as a house.

    • @PresidentHotdog
      @PresidentHotdog 19 днів тому

      *some are as big as an American fridge.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 18 днів тому

      @@PresidentHotdog Well, you can't fit winter storage for sailing yachts in a US refrigerator, can you? Well maybe!😂

    • @hedgehogshill3522
      @hedgehogshill3522 21 годину тому +1

      So many are closed by now beacause they aren't consideres safe anymore (so the old once) but my mum really wants to build one in our yard

  • @alens18
    @alens18 Місяць тому +14

    Those bee hotels you got all over Europe. I made few of them myself.

  • @lorrefl7072
    @lorrefl7072 Місяць тому +8

    Insect hotels are pretty common in Belgium too. You can make your own or buy them in petstores, DIY stores, discount stores... You have them in all different sizes. Some are only for solitary bees but you also have others that have a part that is useable for ladybugs, butterflies/moths, beetles and small bats. It's to help useful bugs to come and stay in your garden.
    The door in the forest is an old cold storage either to keep ice or food. My grandparents had a weekend cabin in the woods when I was little (I was born in 1972) and there was one of these not far from their cabin and people called it an ice cellar.

  • @jeffree9015
    @jeffree9015 Місяць тому +70

    You'll get some shit for calling Gibraltar, Spain.

    • @572Btriode
      @572Btriode Місяць тому +1

      Oh yes. . . . . . . . . . .

    • @cartmann227
      @cartmann227 Місяць тому +8

      It is Spain

    • @jimmeltonbradley1497
      @jimmeltonbradley1497 Місяць тому +14

      The Spanish believe Gibraltar should be part of Spain but, unfortunatelyfor them, it is still a British protectorate. It's in a very strategic position and, as a result, Britain doesn't want to give it up.

    • @rolflin
      @rolflin Місяць тому +1

      ​@@jimmeltonbradley1497yeah...you are still pirates 😂

    • @MrLunarlander
      @MrLunarlander Місяць тому +10

      @@jimmeltonbradley1497 And more to the point, the people of Gibraltar consistently vote to remain a British territory, rather than ignore the will of the people and rip up the treaty by which Spain ceded it to Britain.

  • @o0L4nc3r0o
    @o0L4nc3r0o Місяць тому +9

    Yup, these bug hotels are quite common nowadays. I see them all the time here in Belgium, and you can buy small versions of it in many stores as well.
    Just like a bird house, you can buy these bug hotels for your backyard or garden as well. :)

    • @hedgehogshill3522
      @hedgehogshill3522 21 годину тому +1

      Just that many that u can buy in random or even garden stores are made wrong and don't do what they are made for

  • @mucxlx
    @mucxlx Місяць тому +12

    in Europe we know about Croatia. Its a huge tourist destination. But the next country on this coast Montenegro might be a hidden gem. And Istanbul might be one of the oldest cities in europe together with Damascus. Istanbul is formerly known as Constantinopel

    • @fairgreen42
      @fairgreen42 7 днів тому

      And before that it was Byzanz.

    • @mucxlx
      @mucxlx 7 днів тому

      @@fairgreen42 dont think americans ever heard of this. But in movies you hear constantinopel

    • @fairgreen42
      @fairgreen42 6 днів тому

      @@mucxlx A city with a long history.

  • @mickmcnich
    @mickmcnich Місяць тому +67

    Yes, the two plates meet up through Iceland and you can visit the gap without going underwater. But it looks cool.

    • @rschroev
      @rschroev Місяць тому +2

      One of the places in Iceland where the plates meet is Þingvellir, and you don't even have to go to Iceland to see it: it features in several scenes of Game of Thrones.

    • @pilaluna
      @pilaluna Місяць тому +9

      Hello from Iceland. This is Silfra in Þingvellir nationalpark in Iceland where the two continents meet and drift apart about 2 cm per year. Silfra is the only place where you can dive directly in a crack between two tectonic plates.

    • @Kraakesolv
      @Kraakesolv Місяць тому +2

      This isn't quite true..the gap is hundreds of meters wide, the ravine is just a spot in that gap. It's like standing in the middle of a road and claim you are touching each side.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Місяць тому +4

      ​@@pilaluna "...where the two continents meet....". Nope......
      You are a bit lost in using correct terms for description of what is happening. A continent is a large landmass above the sea level. Hence the European and North American "continent" does NOT meet anywhere.
      It is called a tectonic plate....the European....North American or whatever...
      Iceland is located on / formed by the mid-Atlantic ridge ....and the ridge has it's largest land mass on Iceland. Also the plates does not "meet" in the sense that they move towards each other.... They rather move apart (as you mention at one point). The plates can't do both things at the same time ...both "meet" and move apart. Along the zone of the mid Atlantic ridge are there an up-welling of magma that forms a new crust / adding a new edge on the tectonic plates ....pushing them apart. This is called a divergent zone / boundary.
      The mid Atlantic ridge is the longest mountain range on the planet. The northernmost landmass of the ridge is named Jan Mayen ....and the southernmost landmass is Bouvet island ....which both are Norwegian territory. Jan Mayen has the highest point of the ridge with it's stratovolcano Beerenberg with an elevation of 2277 m.
      The Azores is another example of landmass formed by the ridge.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Місяць тому +1

      Nope....the plates does not "meet" ....rather they move apart.

  • @irenehabes-quene2839
    @irenehabes-quene2839 Місяць тому +13

    Croatia is absolutely not a hidden gem but a very popular vacation destination. I spent my first holiday with my husband there about 35 years ago before their civil war.

    • @amatije
      @amatije Місяць тому +2

      It was a Homeland independence war. A civil war is fought between people from the same country. Croatia defended itself against another nation, the Serbs.

    • @irenehabes-quene2839
      @irenehabes-quene2839 Місяць тому

      @@amatije what’s in the name? It was one independent country Yugoslavia, that fell apart, so at the time it was people from one country fighting for change. Same thing happened more recently in Sudan versus South Sudan. Even during the civil war in the USA they could have divided into 2 countries but it didn’t happen.

    • @Marina_-_-
      @Marina_-_- Місяць тому +2

      ​​@@irenehabes-quene2839Sudan vs south Sudan are the same nationality. In the US the south fought the north and they were Americans. That's a definition of a civil war. Yugoslavia was an artificial country created in 1945 made up of 6 nations, 3 religions etc. That's why it couldn't have survived. That's the difference. But glad you visited, you should come back.

    • @irenehabes-quene2839
      @irenehabes-quene2839 Місяць тому

      @@Marina_-_- ok, just so you know South Sudan constitutes mainly of (chritian) tribes that were exploited by Northern Sudan, a more Arabic type of people with an Islamic culture. They clashed with the many different ethnic groups of the South. Religion was just partially the cause but mainly it was that they differed so much in so many ways. Yes it was a civil war in Sudan that led to the country splitting up.

    • @Marina_-_-
      @Marina_-_- Місяць тому +1

      @@irenehabes-quene2839 well, you mentioned Sudan as an example, I am just saying this was not a civil war.

  • @daphneschuring5810
    @daphneschuring5810 Місяць тому +36

    The diver must be at iceland

    • @inotoni6148
      @inotoni6148 Місяць тому +1

      Exactly

    • @tt67791
      @tt67791 Місяць тому +2

      No azores Portugal i think

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 Місяць тому +2

      Mid-Atlantic rift probably.
      It is where the European and American plates grow (magma) and get pushed apart. Yes, it means the distance between the North American continent and Europe is very slowly increasing over looooooong time.

    • @pavelmacek282
      @pavelmacek282 Місяць тому

      @@tt67791 it is Iceland, this is literally top 10 pic if you google "diving between tectoic plates"

    • @koma-k
      @koma-k Місяць тому

      @@tt67791 The Azores islands are all either on one or the other side of the tectonic divide (only two of the smallest ones on the american plate IIRC); Iceland however straddles the divide - in other words I don't think it's possible to find a spot like that in the Azores. Still a great destination though, and one I want to go back to (I've visited two of the islands).

  • @irenehabes-quene2839
    @irenehabes-quene2839 Місяць тому +8

    That Dutch box with the holes is a phenomena that’s been popping up all over since the past 10 years. They come in all shapes and sizes. They are called insect hotels.

    • @gaynorhead2325
      @gaynorhead2325 Місяць тому

      I live in the UK and have always had a bug hotel in my garden!

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Місяць тому +3

      Here in Czechia, I see them definitely for longer time then 10 years, but yeah, in last 10 years, they are more commonly seen, especialy around parking lots next to newly built shopping centers.

  • @PeteCookingAndTravelling
    @PeteCookingAndTravelling Місяць тому +28

    That plate on Raptor is french plate with US frames

    • @noefillon1749
      @noefillon1749 Місяць тому +1

      @@MichalNemet No it's not, the pre-2009 plates don't have letters on the left. They start with numbers. And the right stripe, I think it's optional. I would argue that it doesn't have the left blue stripe with the EU flag and the F, which seems more important (and already existed pre-2009)
      By the way, I don't know why but in my mind the change happened in 2012, not in 2009. May be I'm wrong...

    • @esunisen3862
      @esunisen3862 Місяць тому +2

      @@MichalNemet This number is from between February to May 2020.

  • @alastairmatheson3245
    @alastairmatheson3245 Місяць тому +48

    That,s the Rock of Gibraltar which though in the south of Spain belongs to the UK. Beautiful place.

    • @reluctantheist5224
      @reluctantheist5224 Місяць тому +9

      It's not in the South of Spain , Spain stops just before it. It is to the South of Spain.😊

    • @jfernandez76
      @jfernandez76 Місяць тому +3

      And outside of the EU

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Місяць тому +2

      @@jfernandez76 But strangely apparently inside Schengen...
      edit spelling

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Місяць тому +5

      @@LeafHuntress Not strange at all since EU and and Schengen are not synonymous ...they are two different arrangements / agreements. For example UK was a part of EU ...but never a part of (a still not) a part of Schengen. Bulgaria and Romania has for years been part of EU ...but are just now entering Schengen. Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland are not part of EU ....but part of Schengen.....

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Місяць тому

      @@Dan-fo9dk Yes i know...
      But Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway & Iceland are EFTA & part of the EEA.
      The other countries you name have been part of the EU for some years, but entering the EU goes in stages, you don't get into Schengen automatically.
      The UK & Ireland have the CTA & because the UK wished to remain outside Schengen, Ireland had to as well.
      But the Rock isn't a country, isn't part of EFTA, EEA or the EU.
      It _belongs_ to the UK & the UK was never part of Schengen.
      So it is a bit weird.
      It's also supremely practical.
      One of the consequences of brexit would be a hard border between Gibraltar & Spain. That would lead to food shortages.
      The people of Gibraltar voted something like 95% to remain in the EU.
      So the EU incorporated them into Schengen even though they're not part of that, the EU, EFTA or the EEA.
      Just because it is the rational & compassionate thing to do.
      Which put paid to the brexiters claims of a revengeful EU that seeks to destroy everything to do with the UK, because of sovereignty or some such nonsense.

  • @ganikus8565
    @ganikus8565 25 днів тому +3

    Bugs houses are refuges for the cold weather, we use it mostly in northern part of Europe, people put that in their garden to keep the flora alive .

    • @hedgehogshill3522
      @hedgehogshill3522 21 годину тому

      Kind of. Mostly it is a nesting place primarily for wild bees and wasps. But yeah u can construct them as refuges for cold weather too, but u should make sure not to mix it or otherwise u have bugs that eat the larvae right next to the larvae

  • @MLWitteman
    @MLWitteman Місяць тому +10

    I live in a similar building as you saw on the picture in Oslo. That fence on the roof is purely decorative. Very common on late 19th century mansions.

    • @katarinarikk9486
      @katarinarikk9486 Місяць тому +1

      Our early telephone connections ran from racks on such roof tops as well. It shows on older photographs from turn of the last century.

  • @paulmidsussex3409
    @paulmidsussex3409 Місяць тому +19

    That looking from Europe into Asia isn't. It is a picture of the Blue Mosque (or Hagia Sofia) it is in Europe, but you can see Asia from it if you look eastwards from the Mosque.

    • @PlayItAgainTubeSam
      @PlayItAgainTubeSam Місяць тому +1

      And I got a big hunch it's an AI pic

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Місяць тому

      @@PlayItAgainTubeSam There was something weird about it.

    • @eileencritchley4630
      @eileencritchley4630 Місяць тому +1

      @@paulmidsussex3409 It's very weird it's an edited photo eg a Photoshopped photo don't know what version of editing software that was used but it's clearly edited.

    • @johnsmith-cw3wo
      @johnsmith-cw3wo Місяць тому

      @@paulmidsussex3409 Blue Mosque is a different mosque than Hagia Sofia

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Місяць тому

      @@johnsmith-cw3wo You are right although the Blue Mosque was built very close to the Hagia Soia. My point is that whichever one it is they are both in Europe and you can see Asia from the site and they are not in Asia but you can see Europe from them.

  • @rippog1
    @rippog1 Місяць тому +11

    The techtonic plates picture is in Iceland. Apparently the clearest water in the world.

    • @erik5374
      @erik5374 Місяць тому

      Yes, and it’s not in the ocean, but near thingvellir.

  • @HrLBolle
    @HrLBolle Місяць тому +10

    10:50
    "Insekten Hotel"
    Is what we call this installation in Germany

  • @shaunmoneil
    @shaunmoneil Місяць тому +4

    The thing with the tectonic plates is "eh, kinda". It's at Þingvellir national park in Iceland. There are two continental plates drifting apart, the entire national park is between the two plates, and you can see the ridgelines of the plates from most places in the park. But the fissure at Silfra isn't the divide, the whole park is the divide and Silfra is just a crack within it.

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +3

    Yep it is a coldroom. Cut big blocks of ice from river or lake in the winter and put it in there, it is usually in a small hill and has drainage. It was used in many regions accross europe before fridges. Worked pretty well, as long as we had ice in winter, and that barely happens anymore overhere

  • @tenik1365
    @tenik1365 Місяць тому +10

    Croatia as a hidden gem...lol

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Місяць тому

      When you find a hidden gem there, you will soon realize it's a nude beach and you are not supposed to be there. 😀

  • @ceflapoid5701
    @ceflapoid5701 Місяць тому +2

    The last pic is cellar for storing saplings intended for replanting the forest. as i understand it, thers constant temperature and humidity, prevent drying or sprouting befor planting. Often house eqipment for the forest workers when working in the area.

  • @ctlspl
    @ctlspl 27 днів тому +2

    In Iceland there is a house with a glass floor where you can stand on the gap between the two tectonic plates.

  • @anwiel
    @anwiel Місяць тому +3

    It's really bee/bug hotel, we have so many of them around Czech Republic too 😊 same as that tiny rooftop rooms. And these doors to the dirt pile, these are old time fridges, still being use.

  • @kalinhristov6009
    @kalinhristov6009 Місяць тому +4

    Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 here. As I lived few years in Maryland can confirm both Europe and USA has amazing places to visit 😍 much love to everybody ❤

  • @barkasz6066
    @barkasz6066 Місяць тому +3

    Yep 10:50 instantly recognized it as a bee hotel. You can see some even in Hungary. They provide shelter to useful polinating insects like bees in cities.

  • @Corinutsa14
    @Corinutsa14 Місяць тому +1

    The scuba diving one where you can touch the tectonic plates is in Iceland. It's in the Þingvellir National Park and you don't have to scuba dive to do it, it's on the surface too.

  • @dawatcherz
    @dawatcherz Місяць тому +1

    that wooden box is a 'bee hotel' and they are up all around the netherlands. it's an effort to provide bees with a place to stay. especially in cities, where bees might have a hard time to find a place to live, but i've also seen them outside cities.

  • @rahansk8200
    @rahansk8200 Місяць тому +5

    In France I only saw Raptors and American models. There's one in my town not far from my house in red. It's big, but not jarring in traffic.
    Diving is possible in Iceland, since the island is on the ridge which separates the plates.
    the closest to Africa is Gibraltar

  • @mathiaswetekam1253
    @mathiaswetekam1253 Місяць тому +6

    The Ford Lobo has a post 2009 french licence plate. White with a AA-999-AA combination. The interessting part is, that it lacks the blue Euro band on the left and the blue reegional band with the Departement number on the right. They are afaik usually mandatory.

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 Місяць тому

      If it is mandatory, it may be a French thing. EU badges were far from mandatory on UK plates during membership.

    • @Redgethechemist
      @Redgethechemist Місяць тому +2

      Well, everybody knows that the UK governments never tried to make their people feel European, but it is indeed mandatory in the EU to have the European stars and the country abbreviation on the plate.

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 Місяць тому

      @@Redgethechemist Is that since we left? Like I say, even when we were members, the stars on the plate were not mandatory. In fact, if anything it was quite rare. Not rare enough to be surprised by seeing it, but a tiny minority (well under 20%). Although even before the EU existed, we had to have the GB sticker on the car somewhere when driving in Europe.

    • @Redgethechemist
      @Redgethechemist Місяць тому +2

      @@dcarbs2979 No, it was a long time ago, according to wikipedia, 1998, but I think it was applied to only cars immatriculated after this date. So when you bought a car, even second hand and you changed plates, you had to get the new format. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_vehicle_registration_plate#:~:text=inches)%20in%20%C3%85land-,European%20Union,force%20on%2011%20November%201998.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere Місяць тому +2

    That last one could also be an air raid shelter from WW2. We had some like that in Britain.

  • @Loopydude80
    @Loopydude80 Місяць тому

    That last one in Norway is called “jord gamme “ kind of like a cabin isolated whit thick layer of marsh peat , usually whit some beds and wood stove so u stay warm in winter but they also nice and cold in summer, at least here in the north there are lots of them and they always open so anyone can go in them to sleep or get out of bad weather

  • @RogersRamblings
    @RogersRamblings Місяць тому +6

    I've driven through Croatia, it's hardly hidden but it is a cracking country.
    The "southern part of Europe" is the Rock of Gibralter overlooking the Straits of Gibralter. The distance from the southern tip of Spain (not Gib) to the nearest point of Africa is only about eight miles.

    • @macromoty
      @macromoty Місяць тому +1

      Nope, the southern part of Europe are the Canary islands

    • @RogersRamblings
      @RogersRamblings Місяць тому

      @@macromoty "The southern part of Europe" in the photo. Duh!

    • @macromoty
      @macromoty Місяць тому

      @@RogersRamblings no even is Gibraltar even, the southern part of Europe then is Punta de Tarifa in Spain

    • @RogersRamblings
      @RogersRamblings Місяць тому

      ​@@macromoty I said Gib wasn't the southernmost point.

  • @ondrejkonopasek9363
    @ondrejkonopasek9363 Місяць тому +3

    So many americans cant believe we are actually willing to pay money for using bathrooms. Well, if you pay for something, you become "the customer" and you are entiteled to demmand some standards. And thats why bathrooms in europe are nice.

  • @einflinkeswiesel2695
    @einflinkeswiesel2695 Місяць тому +1

    Depending on where you are in Germany, that thing in the forest could also be an old mine that was closed with that door so noone can enter it. Especially in the area where I live (Ruhrgebiet) there are a lot of abandoned old mines in the woods that are secured with doors or iron bars

  • @noelward9579
    @noelward9579 Місяць тому +2

    Those insect/bee hotels have become popular around Ireland in recent years, you can pick them up in garden centres.

  • @cyrilbilkenstein4677
    @cyrilbilkenstein4677 Місяць тому +24

    The diving spot is in iceland. Silfra fissure.
    I guess it's Gibraltar for the southern point.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Місяць тому +1

      Sorry....Gibraltar has absolutely nothing with that to do at all.
      Iceland is located on / formed by the mid-Atlantic ridge ....and the ridge has it's largest land mass on Iceland. The two tectonic plates that ....formed the mid Atlantic ridge ....move apart with 1-2 cm a year. Along the zone of the mid Atlantic ridge are there an up-welling of magma that forms a new crust / adding a new edge on the tectonic plates ....pushing them apart. This is called a divergent zone / boundary.
      The mid Atlantic ridge is the longest mountain range on the planet. The northernmost landmass of the ridge is named Jan Mayen ....and the southernmost landmass is Bouvet island (between southern tip of Africa and Antarctica ) ....which both are Norwegian territory. Jan Mayen has the highest point of the ridge with it's stratovolcano Beerenberg with an elevation of 2277 m.
      The Azores is another example of landmass formed by the ridge.

    • @Domi3454
      @Domi3454 Місяць тому +1

      @@Dan-fo9dkThe OP was referring to two different pictures. First to Iceland, second to Gibraltar. Not writing that the Iceland fissure is in Gibraltar.

    • @cyrilbilkenstein4677
      @cyrilbilkenstein4677 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@Domi3454exactly

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Місяць тому

      @@Domi3454 ...well yeah.. what you see now in the comment was not the original text ...it has been edited...
      I expect that people mean what they write....
      First it was about the fissure....and then in next sentence it was "...it goes to Gibraltar...". Guess what that might imply....??? If that was the case it would be needed to rewrite all textbooks of geophysics.....

  • @pixelbartus
    @pixelbartus Місяць тому +3

    Bee/Bug hotels are super common in germany. I think in most privat gardens you find some and also in nearly every public park. I made some in school 30 years ago. You should build or buy some for your property. It really helps insects to survive and with the bee hotels you can learn what species are in your garden, by the materials they use to close the holes after laying their eggs in them. And you don't have to fear stinges, because most solitary bees are too small to hurt humans.

  • @robertvermaat2124
    @robertvermaat2124 Місяць тому

    @ 13.49 my guess would be we're looking at an ice cellar. Probably there's a country house close by, and before refrigerating with electricity they'd use cellars like these. Ice was brought to them at regular intervals to keep all sorts op perishable stuff cooled.

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton 18 днів тому

    14.04 - IMO its a frigde. Lots of those build in turf or bricks are still in use in Poland actualy. But most likely for gardening tools, fruits from orchards wintering, or home made pickles and jams, or even fruit wine.

  • @CRBarchager
    @CRBarchager Місяць тому +3

    9:30 That's Gibraltar and I was there back in 2008 or 2009. Beautiful.

  • @Leonardo-ql1qu
    @Leonardo-ql1qu Місяць тому +8

    At 6:35 min.: This is indeed Croatia. The beautiful Stari Grad peninsula (the old town) of Korcula on Korcula island. This is the place where Marco Polo was born!

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk Місяць тому

      Oh....does Croatia have two towns with the name of Stari Grad....???
      When I visited Stari Grad it was located on Hvar.

    • @venemautube
      @venemautube Місяць тому

      I thought it was Dubrovnik / Kings Landing 😊

    • @linusfotograf
      @linusfotograf Місяць тому

      @@Dan-fo9dkIt simply means old town

    • @joschmo4497
      @joschmo4497 29 днів тому

      @@Dan-fo9dk Stari Grad is indeed on Hvar, but it literally means "old city/town", so there is a part on Korčula that you would refer to as stari grad

  • @Psysso
    @Psysso 28 днів тому

    That is Korčula town on the island of Korčula , Croatia at 6:38 . Quite famous destination largely known in Europe and certainly Balkans and Eastern europe. It was an important trading hub connected to Marco Polo( and his birth?) in the past. 10:14 the amsterdam one is a 'hotel' for insects, that make their home in the tiny holes.

  • @gaynorhead2325
    @gaynorhead2325 Місяць тому +3

    We would never agree to have a public bathroom that people could see inside the stall, that is abhorrent to us! We have a bug hotel in our garden here in the UK.

  • @Kefaatjefru
    @Kefaatjefru Місяць тому +5

    Croatia isnt as hidden as it once was though there are 3 very popular places but if you compare it to spain, portugal, italy and greece then croatia is a hidden gem. And that mountain in the south of spain is actually British its called gibraltar. The wooden box is a insect hotel.

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Місяць тому

      I never understood why people call everything beautiful for "hidden gem" they're visited by thousands or millions.

    • @Kefaatjefru
      @Kefaatjefru Місяць тому +1

      @@automation7295 its just a figure of speech. How often do you use the word amazing when you are not actually amazed.

    • @joschmo4497
      @joschmo4497 29 днів тому

      @@automation7295 For Americans it is though, I mean the average American, we do get many American tourists, but they all tend to be upper-middle class or just rich

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 28 днів тому

      @@joschmo4497 Yes it make sense for Americans and everyone who live outside Croatia and neighboring countries, but it's nothing special for Croatia.

  • @djs98blue
    @djs98blue Місяць тому +2

    I’ve crossed the straights of Gibraltar in a high speed ferry. It takes about an hour from mainland Spain to Ceuta. You can see Africa easily across the straight but Ceuta is actually a Spanish enclave on the African coast.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 19 днів тому

    In this (Netherlands) flat country you would find the cellar in the woods near important estate homes, on the estate. Generally with much more impressive door and posts, potentially a text engraved architrave. They would serve as ice cellar before the refrigerator became available.
    The household staff, in winter would store big ice blocks in there that would stay frozen for a very long time - as heat goes up, not down.
    In the estate house, "down under" or "downstairs" would have tall cabinets called icebox where the top shelf would take a block of ice from the outdoors cellar in order to keep cool, what was underneath it. And they could use the ice from the cellar to cool down the ingredients used to make consumption ice. In this flat country, cellars in general are a problem because the water table in the soil is maybe 60cm deep (2') and waterproof cellar walls are a challenge, plus a deep waterproof cellar may give the house on it buoyancy so that's really a big problem, if you don't know your basics in building.
    Estates often have parts on higher grounds where an above-ground entrance to an underground cellar is easily made.
    Not to far from me is a variant of the "dig it in" principle that helps solve issues. Next to the estate house is a tall dune hill and in the top they constructed a large water basin - their water tower without tower where the water is high enough to provide hydraulic power for the elevator that the house had in the past.

  • @Kapanol97
    @Kapanol97 Місяць тому +7

    The Greek island Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe

  • @marcovtjev
    @marcovtjev Місяць тому +4

    I'm 1m91 (6"3'), and in the NL, I wear XL. XXL is for like, tall people.

    • @rensklaassen4470
      @rensklaassen4470 15 днів тому

      I'm 1.96m, so not that much taller, and i wear xxl, sometimes even 3xl, but mainly for length. Only since a few years do they have "tall ppl" shirts.
      my dad is 1.83m and my legs are like 1cm longer, so the rest is in the back potion.

  • @kizi86
    @kizi86 Місяць тому

    at 07:45 , yes its true, its at a place called "silfra" (silver river in english) at Þingvellir national park, super cold crystal clear water, where there eurasian and american tectonic plates meet, more south in the reykjanes peninsula, there is a bridge you can walk over from one continent to the next

  • @rlas
    @rlas Місяць тому

    I love how you pointed all these details of that Ford Pickup out first. My initial thought was: THAT THING DOES NOT FIT IN OUR PARKING SPOTS! 😂

  • @markus-pg6me
    @markus-pg6me Місяць тому +5

    Es stimmt die Tektonischen Platten treffen oder trennen sich auf Island das ist der Grund für Vulkanismus und Existenz von Island.

    • @gluteusmaximus1657
      @gluteusmaximus1657 Місяць тому

      In Thingvellir you walk between the two continents. The pic is from Thingvallavatn. A lake next to Thingvellir, where the same divide is under water.

  • @StephenButlerOne
    @StephenButlerOne Місяць тому +3

    Marks and Spencers have the best public bathrooms in the UK. It's rare to find a bad one.

  • @martijnkeisers5900
    @martijnkeisers5900 Місяць тому

    The underground storage is for ice. Big blocks were cut out in winter and kept there to use later in the year for use in iceboxes.

  • @blenderpanzi
    @blenderpanzi 17 днів тому

    The thing with the separating continental paltes is a little bit different than those images make it look like (also similar images on land on Iceland). The thing is the plates separate alright, but there isn't like *one* crack going through the Atlantic. It's like a field of smaller cracks. Like when you pull apart soft bread and many cracks start to form, many of them in parallel. It's more like that.

  • @michaelawoodhouse6530
    @michaelawoodhouse6530 Місяць тому +5

    When you didnt recognize the insect hotel I had a little bit of a culture shock. Like someone failing to recognize a horse stall. You can buy these in home stores and they make nice garden decor too. Not shockingly common here but I see them every now and then (Czechia, Prague)

  • @Yggdrasil42
    @Yggdrasil42 Місяць тому +5

    8:08 That's Silfra fissure in Iceland. You can indeed dive or snorkel between the tectonic plates of North America and Eurasia. Visibility is great, up to 100m. It's cold though, so drysuit required.

  • @nirfz
    @nirfz Місяць тому

    8:11 i think i remember you could do something like that in iceland or around iceland, as part of iceland is on the north american tectonic plate. But i am not sure.

  • @Roel_Scoot
    @Roel_Scoot 19 днів тому

    The door gives way to an ice cellar: in the winter large pieces of ice from the nearby lake were stored there to last until the summer for preserving food in the house in the smaller icebox in the kitchen or making icecream etc. Big houses or mansions had these and you can find them all over Europe.

  • @missharry5727
    @missharry5727 Місяць тому +2

    That map of Europe - the people of Northern Ireland are staunchly NOT Catholics - the religious divide was at least as much a cause of the Troubles as the political divide.

  • @syx3s
    @syx3s Місяць тому +3

    whomever photoshopped that license plate on the first image hasn't screwed on a license plate on before.

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 Місяць тому

      It's not photoshopped. It's an actual French license plate (post 2009 model) printed on New York style plates. Not entirely legal I think but you sometimes see them on imported cars because the owner want things 'authentic'.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios Місяць тому

    That clothing size thing is so true. For a while we had an italian clothing store here, and everything was smaller.

  • @HyperQbeMusic
    @HyperQbeMusic Місяць тому

    the place where you can touch 2 tectonic plates underwater is iceland, as far as I know. In spme spots you can also jump over a small gap and change continents.

  • @MrGenenmi
    @MrGenenmi Місяць тому +4

    Remember visiting the USA as a European. Traveled through the county by car. Obviously, you'd had to make a pitstop or two. The public toilets were definitely awkward. Couldn't poop the first time.

    • @MrRvandeW
      @MrRvandeW Місяць тому

      Had to laugh here, pooping is kinda intimate though so i get what you mean.

  • @fionamcwilliam8703
    @fionamcwilliam8703 4 дні тому

    You need to have a some stuff on Iceland as that's where you can see the tectonic plates meeting. There is a very obvious fissure running right through the island and then it extends into the sea.

  • @RAWDernison1
    @RAWDernison1 Місяць тому +2

    10:30 that's an insect hotel, a Dutch R-Bee&Bee ... without the bees of course, they got their own hives. Habitation for all kinds of flying creepy crawlies, we need more of these !!!

    • @reginas.3491
      @reginas.3491 Місяць тому

      Without honey bees. But with wild bees that live in small groups or alone. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

  • @Warrior6350
    @Warrior6350 Місяць тому

    I worked before in a place where the individual toilet stalls were actual little rooms. So like full size walls and a normal toilet door like you would have at home. But still real stalls so like 3 next to each other and no sink but just every stall being there own room.

  • @kippz1337
    @kippz1337 27 днів тому

    Regarding south Spain / Africa: I've been there a couple years ago in February and was lucky enough to witness a so called "calima" which is basically a desert sand storm that made it over the sea gap. It turned the sky orange, really looked insanely weird because in the region down there not too far off the coast there is also a relatively mountainous area, so I basically woke up one morning close enough to the coast to be able to hear the waves, the sky turned orange and looking north that orange sky contrasted with snow covered mountains.

  • @MrLothsmodelmaking
    @MrLothsmodelmaking Місяць тому

    Here in Belgium the type of storage cellar at the end of the video is quite often repurposed these days as an artificial cave for habitat for bats. Either by leaving a wide enough gap at the top of the door or a letterbox type opening in the door so they have access but people don't. Especially true for the bigger ones that 17-18th century mansions have in their park gardens.

  • @666Maeglin
    @666Maeglin Місяць тому +2

    Regarding the insect hotels, Here in the village where I live in Denmark they have taken the transformator house, which was in between a set of shops, all buildings around it got broken down. So it was ugly and standing inside a mini park . They put up some hills with trees and annually cut grass on top around it.. So they Surrounded all sides of the tranformator house with insect hotels, all the way from the bottom to the top completely with different insect hotel materials, twigs bamboo, drilled holes , and covered these with 1 square cm bird cage mesh.
    And at the bottom it contains all around several open side boxes with stones, hay and straw. These are there to help hedgehogs hide during the day and to provide hibernation places during winter. Quite a nice solution to hide this ugly utility house. only the door on one side is uncovered, but is recessed inbeteen the inscet hotel boxes and barely visible..

  • @alexcjoyce
    @alexcjoyce Місяць тому +2

    The place where you can touch the North American plate and European plate is in Iceland. It sits on the rift. I’ve dived there and its lakes/rivers rather than the ocean. The point in ‘Spain’ overlooking Africa is Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory.

  • @mataba8026
    @mataba8026 Місяць тому

    8:15 yes i heard of it, i also been there and scuba dived in place like that in Iceland.

  • @mikaelhultberg9543
    @mikaelhultberg9543 24 дні тому

    The place where you can dive between the tectonic plates is called Silfra and is located in Iceland.
    The cool cliff is actually not in Spain, but in Gibraltar which is part of the UK.
    The stretch of water that separates Europe from Asia in Istanbul is called the Bosporous strait.
    The wooden box is indeed an insect hotel. We have a few of those around where I live in western Gothenburg in Sweden.
    In Sweden we have a place called Kolarbyn Eco-Lodge which is a hostel consisting of lodges built into the forest ground and they look similar to the thing in the German forest. There is a video here on UA-cam all about it called "Glamping in a TINY SWEDISH FOREST HUT! + Cooking Traditional Swedish Kolbulle". You should chrck it out. It's pretty cool.

  • @MissYijare
    @MissYijare Місяць тому

    Okay, Ian, Istanbul is called the city on two continents, because, it litterally, sits on both sides of the bosporus strait, the only water way into the black sea for international shipping (and thus turkey has a significant hold on the nations on the black sea in naval terms). The wooden box is a insect hotel. We can buyy smaller ones at the local home depot.

  • @VampyrMygg
    @VampyrMygg Місяць тому

    The door into a mound or hill, the food storage one, are just called "potet kjeller" in Norwegian, which translates to "potato basement/cellar" :P

  • @borutmacuh5127
    @borutmacuh5127 21 день тому

    6:41 Well Croatia has ALOT of tourists from Germany, Poland, Austria, Netherlands, in august overrun by Italians, some Czech and Slovakia and last but not least Slovenia's people and also me and my wife are going to croatia's coast lines for relaxation. Also check out in croatia PAG is an island, very very popular amongst others! Love your videos!
    Much love from Slovenia!

  • @sailiealquadacil1284
    @sailiealquadacil1284 Місяць тому +2

    10:40 That's an insect hotel ^^ The different habitats are for different insects. For example, the tubes are for wild bees. They are solitary animals, and lay their eggs into these tubes, stuff some food inside, and seal them shut. I've got one on my balcony, and a few weeks ago, the bees were buzzing all over the place. It's important to have them face east or maybe south - my dad put one up on the western facade, and nobody moved in.

  • @WeskerXM96E1
    @WeskerXM96E1 Місяць тому +1

    Mention of the Peugeot 205 GTI... Man my best friend had one at 19 years old and it was a absolute go kart! My friend Danny (now sadly deceased) was a really good driver tbf and scared the shit out of me a couple of times. Once he had a Suzuki GSXR 750 and he said fancy getting on the back and we'll go for a ride, so I said OK yknow being like 20yo, and there is a big motorway type by-pass near us and he just took me straight there and and it was a big up hill sweep for about 5 miles and it was evening still light and god dam! I've never been more scared in my life!! 160mph with me on the back and I remember thinking if we crash now we are dead, and my mate is all tucked in on the bike giving it hell and I'm stuck holding on the back for dear life!
    Anyway I don't really know where I was going with this, just got me thinking about my old pal. Rip Danny lad.

  • @sveinnarn
    @sveinnarn Місяць тому

    The Diver is in a place called "Silfra" in Iceland. It's in one of multiple places where the tectonic plates have or are moving apart. So there a little truth to it, but not really. The water is exceptionally clear.

  • @bertoverweel6588
    @bertoverweel6588 Місяць тому +1

    I have a few bee hotels in my garden and all rooms are sold out. Greetings from the Netherlands

  • @JoriDiculous
    @JoriDiculous Місяць тому

    The continental plates dive (7:44) most likely Island. They of course run through the sea and over land as a big scar. Pretty cool.

  • @SilverionX
    @SilverionX Місяць тому +1

    Earth cellars are a thing in the Swedish countryside. Before refrigeration, you would store food there as it keeps a more even temperature and makes food last longer.

  • @sunorasu3118
    @sunorasu3118 Місяць тому

    The view from Gibralthar to Morocco is stunning! It's only 15km distance between.

  • @zbijacz07muly
    @zbijacz07muly Місяць тому

    you can buy with installation new concrete or plastic ground cold rooms. Prices in Europe start from $4000. real good for your smoke meat and pickle food and wine. im must buy one for my home.