What a lovely change from those dour Scottish villages - just kiddiing - they were also a delight. But this is my old territory, southern England, seasides between Hythe and Folkestone, up and over to Canterbury, my first visit due to your post. Blue skies in Jan/Feb ! Thank you !
Eurasia, bring to the world, with nice images, the british ordinary people "way of life", on his "ordinary" homes, cities, villages, streets, farmers......One more nice video. Congratulations, Eurasia!
I get this bus from Folkestone Bus Station to Canterbury everyday, so I was a little spooked when this popped up in my 'recommendations' on youtube LOL XD
Think I prefer the bus journeys in the more Northern areas of the UK, as opposed to those in what are generally tagged the "Home Counties". East Midlands, West Midlands, Wales, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Type & Wear, Lancashire, Merseyside and Scotland some areas have a bit more character than others.
I'm not sure you wanted the running commentary from them people behind you. I will probably have to review this without sound to really enjoy the route. Its a fine balancing act between disabilities and wanting to keep warm, when windows are open it can be draughty further back.
This bus ride offers the panoramic view of the English Channel. If humidity is extremely low, France can be seen. I like it.
Can get a nice wide view when the bus climbs up the hill👍🏻
Very green! I particularly like the view through to the hills at 33.00.
Awesome route! ❤🇬🇧
Thank you
What a lovely change from those dour Scottish villages - just kiddiing - they were also a delight. But this is my old territory, southern England, seasides between Hythe and Folkestone, up and over to Canterbury, my first visit due to your post. Blue skies in Jan/Feb ! Thank you !
Eurasia, bring to the world, with nice images, the british ordinary people "way of life", on his "ordinary" homes, cities, villages, streets, farmers......One more nice video. Congratulations, Eurasia!
Thanks again 😊
You and your nice channel is very welcome!
Been on the Folkestone-Canterbury section of this route a fair few times in the Olympian and B10 era.
Thank you so much for this lovely ride. Loved all the scenery and towns along the way. 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it❤️
I get this bus from Folkestone Bus Station to Canterbury everyday, so I was a little spooked when this popped up in my 'recommendations' on youtube LOL XD
Was this service satisfactory for you as a everyday user?
Thank you so much what a great ride. Paul
Our pleasure!
Lovey journey but I had to mute the sound because of the loudmouth who needed to tell everyone her business!
Think I prefer the bus journeys in the more Northern areas of the UK, as opposed to those in what are generally tagged the "Home Counties".
East Midlands, West Midlands, Wales, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Type & Wear, Lancashire, Merseyside and Scotland some areas have a bit more character than others.
Eurasia can you do first bus Glasgow 18 Glasgow - East Kilbride (Greenhills)
Surprised the bus driver didn't come up
It must of been a unpleasant trip with the ramblings going on
The nice view along makes the trip not that unpleasant 😌
I'm not sure you wanted the running commentary from them people behind you. I will probably have to review this without sound to really enjoy the route. Its a fine balancing act between disabilities and wanting to keep warm, when windows are open it can be draughty further back.
I always ride, sound off, for that reason. BUT I have a few pieces of (classical) music playing from Spotify running simultaneously. Much better.
The new livery is so bad compared to the gold livery
Also still gold interior 😂
Awful language, had to turn sound down.