It reminds me of Southeast Asia land-wise, flat and green. It was sad to see a lack of sidewalks and bike lanes though, similar to large Texan cities. I know some tie them to politics but such a small thing makes a big difference to an urban area, and I don't really know why it's politicized besides corporate greed via Big Oil and their investors? Which kinda sucks for everyone besides a couple thousand people lol but okay. But I imagine it's not the easiest getting around Tampa if you don't have a car or can't drive, especially in the suburbs.
@@321gatesits not even just for enviromental reasons you dummy, its for livability and health as its easier to walk and exercise lol when you dont have cars and large trucks hogging up the road
@@williebrown6075 actually I skimmed through it because it popped up as a recommendation as I was looking for facts about Florida. Never watched it from start to finish, wasn’t worth it. Good job to the content creator though. Moving there was an option, but the more I skimmed through it the more I seen nothing but flat roads, with no real scenery. The beach is probably the best thing in florida and bits of Miami. Otherwise it is boring. I don’t mean that in a bad way, but coming from Chicago born and raised and now living in Arizona, so many people down talk L.A. talking about the homeless rate or how dirty, but there’s good and bad everywhere. Again I’m from Chicago I’m not looking for perfect. However there’s much more art, opportunity, more food options, better weather, more mom and pop shops, scenery, urbanized lifestyle, I appreciate the graffiti, mountains, more outdoor lifestyle and things to do overall, and diversity although Florida is a melting pot of similarities in culture. Unless your in Miami, on the beach, renting a yacht or jet ski, universal studios and Disney which we have on the west coast, there really isn’t much. Too each their own though.
It reminds me of Southeast Asia land-wise, flat and green. It was sad to see a lack of sidewalks and bike lanes though, similar to large Texan cities. I know some tie them to politics but such a small thing makes a big difference to an urban area, and I don't really know why it's politicized besides corporate greed via Big Oil and their investors? Which kinda sucks for everyone besides a couple thousand people lol but okay. But I imagine it's not the easiest getting around Tampa if you don't have a car or can't drive, especially in the suburbs.
as a tampa resident, youre spot on. its not so bad downtown, but everywhere else, it is. thats one of tampas biggest downsides
После ваших покатушек приеду буду как дома ориентироваться). Удачи.
nice city. quite urban. not pedestrian or bike friendly though at all.
Guess you'll have to go save the planet somewhere else.
@@321gates not the point weirdo.
@@321gates you're gay
@@321gatesits not even just for enviromental reasons you dummy, its for livability and health as its easier to walk and exercise lol when you dont have cars and large trucks hogging up the road
Good. Nothing worse than a grown man or woman on a bicycle.
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Tampa vs Miami? Which is better and why?
better for whom?
for me?
Since you're asking this question, you already know the answer, Tampa only needs an NBA team.
The titles should goes like this
My trip to the us
Learn English for God's sake
looks like a dampened village
Not to be mean but tampa looks boring.
Maybe
But you was here to watch it. Might as well visit
@@williebrown6075 actually I skimmed through it because it popped up as a recommendation as I was looking for facts about Florida. Never watched it from start to finish, wasn’t worth it. Good job to the content creator though. Moving there was an option, but the more I skimmed through it the more I seen nothing but flat roads, with no real scenery. The beach is probably the best thing in florida and bits of Miami. Otherwise it is boring. I don’t mean that in a bad way, but coming from Chicago born and raised and now living in Arizona, so many people down talk L.A. talking about the homeless rate or how dirty, but there’s good and bad everywhere. Again I’m from Chicago I’m not looking for perfect. However there’s much more art, opportunity, more food options, better weather, more mom and pop shops, scenery, urbanized lifestyle, I appreciate the graffiti, mountains, more outdoor lifestyle and things to do overall, and diversity although Florida is a melting pot of similarities in culture. Unless your in Miami, on the beach, renting a yacht or jet ski, universal studios and Disney which we have on the west coast, there really isn’t much. Too each their own though.
It’s not boring when you’re near the hood and metropolitan area
@@giogiosan281 I left the hood, Born and raised in Chicago. So no thanks.