Thank you! I may be back soon during fall. We'll see how it goes. There is another video I recorded on the same day, BTW: ua-cam.com/video/Htw4yFOWghU/v-deo.html
Excellent! My friend, excellent video! You crossed several ways I did on Nov 2019, like when you passed on Mozart Footbridge. It is incredible how Salzburg has so many passages/corridors on the way. Daniel from Rio de Janeiro.
Daniel, I really enjoyed this video as well. I love the church bells. I was trying to figure out hour these bells chime. You began at 6PM and the bells went on for a great length, that I really love, and shorter at quarter till/after, and half hour. 6PM was lovely. Is that the longest one? Or at Noon? I've noticed most of your videos are after noon. The water wheel was very interesting. 6:20 Does water come down from the huge Hohensalzburg Fortress (castle) ? Once again, more phone booths 15:34. A rare thing to see now a days. (with so many cells around). AWE! A whole Lindt store! 20:49 My favorite chocolate! I'd be there everyday if we had one here in Tulsa Oklahoma USA. Glad we don't, hahaa! At 51:13 A man stops you for directions to the gardens. This is first video I've watched, to where a person talks to you and you replied. Your English is very good! Thank you for sharing this with me.
Thanks for this early comment! The video will be public later as I released another Salzburg walking video which became popular on UA-cam. I'm happy now with many new subscribers on the channel. The bells at the start were ringing for he Corpus Christi holiday I think. Usually they ring way less while this day you hear them for maybe 10-15 minutes. The mountain provides some water and the water wheel is from a bakery I think. I just checked that you can do factory tours there even. I didn't manage to get to the castle this time - two walks 1 hour each that afternoon. As for my english, thanks: Sometimes I talk, like when buying entry tickets. Usually though I walk too fast so people hesitate to stop me asking something, ha. Still all is recorded as I still try to avoid showing faces.
Recently found this channel, thank you for insights into this charming city. How do you know where to go when you are filming in different locations.? Do you map out a route?
Thank you! I don't map out the route much though I often follow Google Maps and their marked yellow / busy areas mostly. I also use Mi Fit to count steps and draw my path so I avoid the same streets often. In the case of this Salzburg video - it was my 2nd visit to the city. The walk is somewhat the way back from the first one ( ua-cam.com/video/Htw4yFOWghU/v-deo.html ) so I knew my way around a bit better while covering some different areas as well - as I recorded both walks 2 x 1h on the same afternoon / evening
51:13 Its interesting that people assume you can speak English if you are a tourist...anywhere :) Unfortunately this is why we British are terrible at speaking foreign languages!
Different times... In 2019 there was no need for face masks. The filming month and year is always in the video description - the year here (2019) also mentioned in the title
I hate those bells at the beginning. Plus, why don't you tell us where you are. Just a boring walk thru a city. Give some commentary to make it worth watching.
1. To mute audio, press 'm' so you don't hear the bells during the first 6 seconds 2. Become a channel member and help sponsor subtitles where periodically things are explained what you are looking at
those annoying bells were playing for a lot longer than six seconds. It was for many minutes. I wanted to hear the person talk and tell about where he was. It was boring. @@poptravelorg
Beautiful pictures salzburg city
Nice work :) thanks for your visit!
Thank you! I may be back soon during fall. We'll see how it goes. There is another video I recorded on the same day, BTW: ua-cam.com/video/Htw4yFOWghU/v-deo.html
@@poptravelorg Thanks for the information - we are happy to hear that. And thanks for the Link :)
Perfect video, you are perfect!
Just wow! the bell sound made it more dramatic!
Amazing! I went to Salzburg last year too, and it was one of the most picturesque and beautiful places I have been to.
Like me. In November.
those bells
So beautiful video my friend. Salzburg is so beautiful and your audio quality is amazing. Have a great weekend!
The building has a nice historical feel to it.
I love the videos of these walks. Thanks for sharing the video.
Great video thanks for sharing
Dear friend Daniel, thanks for giving this nice presentation. Have a wonderful weekend❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely beautiful city and awesome walking tour !! Big like 👍👍
Excellent! My friend, excellent video! You crossed several ways I did on Nov 2019, like when you passed on Mozart Footbridge. It is incredible how Salzburg has so many passages/corridors on the way. Daniel from Rio de Janeiro.
Wow awesome beautiful walk with nice shooting, thanks for sharing.
Amazing! 💕
Amazing city walk tour, wish you a nice day
I really love this video.The bells are look so durable and nice and historical.Thanks for sharing this kind of video :)
Nice Walking tour in beautiful city👍
Das Ist Meine HeimT Wo Ich Geborgin Bin Shon Lange Weg Aber In Herzen Bin Ich Eine Salzburgerin ❤❤❤❤ 4:45
Fui en dic de 2019. Lugar muy lindo con su historia y arquitectura y su mozart...perfecto para vivir. Cerca de munich. Saludos desde Honduras.
Muy bueno!
wow! Salzburg ist wunderschön.. muss ich unbedingt mal besuchen.. :-)
🍎👍 I'm really enjoying
watching this. It's bringing back such wonderful memories. A wonderful city. Thanks -H
Very nice 🇦🇹😍👍
Daniel, I really enjoyed this video as well. I love the church bells. I was trying to figure out hour these bells chime. You began at 6PM and the bells went on for a great length, that I really love, and shorter at quarter till/after, and half hour. 6PM was lovely. Is that the longest one? Or at Noon? I've noticed most of your videos are after noon.
The water wheel was very interesting. 6:20 Does water come down from the huge Hohensalzburg Fortress (castle) ? Once again, more phone booths 15:34. A rare thing to see now a days. (with so many cells around). AWE! A whole Lindt store! 20:49 My favorite chocolate! I'd be there everyday if we had one here in Tulsa Oklahoma USA. Glad we don't, hahaa! At 51:13 A man stops you for directions to the gardens. This is first video I've watched, to where a person talks to you and you replied. Your English is very good! Thank you for sharing this with me.
Thanks for this early comment! The video will be public later as I released another Salzburg walking video which became popular on UA-cam. I'm happy now with many new subscribers on the channel.
The bells at the start were ringing for he Corpus Christi holiday I think. Usually they ring way less while this day you hear them for maybe 10-15 minutes. The mountain provides some water and the water wheel is from a bakery I think. I just checked that you can do factory tours there even. I didn't manage to get to the castle this time - two walks 1 hour each that afternoon.
As for my english, thanks: Sometimes I talk, like when buying entry tickets. Usually though I walk too fast so people hesitate to stop me asking something, ha. Still all is recorded as I still try to avoid showing faces.
Very sensitive your comments! Daniel from Rio de Janeiro.
👍👌👏👌👏👍👏👌👏👍From Argentina 🙋🙋🙋🙋
Amazing
Magnifique partage
Recently found this channel, thank you for insights into this charming city. How do you know where to go when you are filming in different locations.? Do you map out a route?
Thank you! I don't map out the route much though I often follow Google Maps and their marked yellow / busy areas mostly. I also use Mi Fit to count steps and draw my path so I avoid the same streets often. In the case of this Salzburg video - it was my 2nd visit to the city. The walk is somewhat the way back from the first one ( ua-cam.com/video/Htw4yFOWghU/v-deo.html ) so I knew my way around a bit better while covering some different areas as well - as I recorded both walks 2 x 1h on the same afternoon / evening
Nice video :-)
Beautiful and scenic city, also the natural scenery. As for the bells, for a while it’s nice, but so many ringing for so long I find it annoying ...
I think it was a special occasion (Whit Monday?) why the bells were ringing extra long on that day
Nice
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
MARIA
Prelep salzburg ok🙋🌁✈️🇷🇸👍
51:13 Its interesting that people assume you can speak English if you are a tourist...anywhere :) Unfortunately this is why we British are terrible at speaking foreign languages!
Amazing!! No one wearing a face mask...
Different times... In 2019 there was no need for face masks. The filming month and year is always in the video description - the year here (2019) also mentioned in the title
Bonne vidéo je m’abonne au passage viens voir ma chaîne je fais des vidéo de voyage 😄
Who else is trying to grow their channel? ❤️❤️❤️ let's all work together!
I hate those bells at the beginning. Plus, why don't you tell us where you are. Just a boring walk thru a city. Give some commentary to make it worth watching.
1. To mute audio, press 'm' so you don't hear the bells during the first 6 seconds
2. Become a channel member and help sponsor subtitles where periodically things are explained what you are looking at
those annoying bells were playing for a lot longer than six seconds. It was for many minutes. I wanted to hear the person talk and tell about where he was. It was boring. @@poptravelorg