I think it’s interesting to say that the wood they used “happened” to be water resistant. I believe it’s totally possible and even likely that they knew and made this move on purpose. Awesome video, thanks!
@@TheBestLife2184 well I doubt it concerns me as I am no longer an atheist. I was accepted into the Kingdom of Heaven as I started craving that love which is eternal and infinite. As I cried out to My Father, that is Your Father also, he gave me the knowledge I was searching for and much more. He made me realize, in my own personal life and experience, that Jesus is the way. I am walking on the narrow path in my elder brother Jesus`s footsteps now, even today. As I have risen from the dead and come to take Jesus`s mission further. In a vision I realized that I can pray for miracles to happen in this world, but the world might be too numb and stubborn to realize it. That is when I called upon my Father again and asked PLEASE LET ME HELP O LORD, IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO. Now MiCahEl realized himself to me, in flesh this time. First in the vision I saw and suddenly by his Apostle Elijah. My friends and family were scared I got in a cult, but this is the healing of the nations and the truth of the light. We know that we know that wherever our heart is--there we shall be. Much love brethren. That is just a short testimony of how I came to be Saint Elvardiel Monjahronson Sehrahrah SHMD, Chief Apostle, Jesus Christ MiCahEl Super Human Ministry of Divinity. Swordofgod is our dotOrg website & you need to go there and learn of The Master`s Return.
Most inventions are made by accidents, it is 99.99% probably just out of luck since that was the only wood found abundantly in that area, and then by the time they started importing wood, they may have known about this and only imported this kind of wood.
@@ritwikreddy5670 I would argue that most inventions start with an idea and then are followed by trial and error of methodology and materials to get the best results to achieve the envisioned goal. This is no different. Coastal cities already built wooden piers before Venice was built. Their genius was not the discovery of the longevity of wood piles in water, but to envision that done at great density and scale they could actually conquer the marshland mud islands the way they did. Some "discoveries" are certainly born out of luck or accidents.
@Bisexual Guy I 'm , 47 years old and was not born during the last moon landing and have been waiting to see a return to the nearby moon. People waiting for a Mars landing are in for a real long wait.
@@TheBestLife2184 it's risen 8 inches since the beginning of the 1900's and 2 inches in the last 20 years alone. It's not that hard to actually research instead of blindly believing conspiracy theories. Now, go away, or I shall taunt you a second time! 🐹 🍷
@@TheBestLife2184 wow, that reference went right over your head. And I got my information from multiple verifiable sources that have done countless studies over the last century+ on these subjects. Unlike you, who clearly Googled phrases that fit your bias and then used the first one you saw that you agreed with. And why do you keep bringing up Obama? Why is a *former* (and not even most recent) American president so important to you in this conversation? It's kinda weird how you keep bringing him up. You should probably self reflect on why you're so obsessed and angry with him. Just don't forget the science classes in between the reflection sessions❤
@@morgannaomi1231 Citation? I have read multiple studies that claim that 75% of people that have 'read' studies 100% of the time haven't gone past the news headline.
"too build a city where it is impossible to build a city is madness in itself, but to build there one of the most elegant & grandest cities is the madness of genius"
I just visited Veneto/Venezia/ today , ist much bigger than i was imagined, really good food and the vibe of the City is just incredible, nice people and if you ever have the chance you should go 😊
I remember watching a short doc about Venice where they were exploring various basements and ground floor levels showing how, over the years, the "ground floor" of the building were being built upon to raise up the floor level. While I'm not sure if it still holds true today, in the doc the mentioned how the raising of the floors has fallen out of practice in favor of other methods. On one hand I can see how basically making the floors thicker could help in the short term but by the same token you're just adding more and more weight on very old foundations. Certainly not an easy problem to solve no matter which angle you attack it from.
First of all congratulations for the video and the Italian pronunciation 😁 🇮🇹As for the MOSE, it was inaugurated this year and for now it seems to work, but it was designed for the containment of the tides only and not for the increase in sea level. I hope humanity works in time to avoid the disaster of climate change.🤞
Engineering and architecture back in the day is a genius because they can build something so strong that can last for forever even if it sunk into the water.... Today all things have been built in wood, cement, metal, etc... But it's not as solid as it was like the structures have been made back then...
Wrong in some parts though, like at 2:05 when he says Venezia/Venessia as if it was written Venizia. The second e is pronounced similarly to the first one, that's how you say e in Italian, it's not like English where you pronounce vowels in many different ways
I'm not going to make fun of a non-italian speaker to get it wrong... but there was plenty of time to research the right pronunciation and do it right before publishing. Oh well...
@@GiorgioPranzo sono sicuro che se una persona ti chiedesse di leggere e pronunciare il nome di una città tedesca non c’è la faresti…questo non può prendersi un master in italiano per fare un video anche perché non toglie nulla al video stesso, manca proprio la cadenza come per noi nella maggior parte delle persone che parla inglese e quella non si impara dall’oggi al domani, è una critica inutile e insensata, la pretesa di una cosa futile e della quale il creatore del video non ha nessuna colpa
Yes but was nothing like portrayed in that painting, if I have to make an educated guess I think a better fitting example for "fall" would be the slow decline in population and influence of the west in favour of Asian and African societies... forecasts for the next century
Ah Venice... The city of water that became a favorite of mine solely because of an animated pokemon movie from back in the day that featured a pair of lovely Dragons and a gemstone that held the water in place. I've been fascinated by the city ever since.
As a Californian that's one quarter Italian, going to Venice was my first time leaving my continent. And it was totally worth it. It's amazing. Florence was almost equally amazing
No mention of the sudden clarity of the canals last year when tourism dropped to zero during their lockdowns, that was an impressive sight, seeing how clean and clear the water could be without all the traffic churning up the silt... :)
You didn't mention Genoa, the archrival of venice, I think that is extremely important, then you could show a chart of venice's and Genoa's territories
I went to Venice and I was really shook when it swayed to the current and how well it has withstood for how long it’s been there. It’s very interesting to actually visit it and see how it was built
It makes sense because of all the canals that make up parts of the city. I always thought the canals were built after discovering a water reservoir underground, so it could be used as drinking water.
@@TheBestLife2184 average has only risen 4 inches, but standard deviation increased a lot and there are much more high tides and low tides than before, that was clearly mentioned in the video. You seem like quite an intellectual based on your name, you may need to study direct research studies instead of believing what they say on media. Media is sensationalist and most often uses clickbaity headlines and open ended questions to draw attention of viewers, and many people, even educated ones just read the headlines and assume the rest and spread the wrong information to their friends and spam on youtube comments about athiests being satan worshippers when they don't even believe satan exists at all.
@@TheBestLife2184 promoted? By who? And why would you start beliefing in satan if you just said that gods, devils, etc don't exist. I think you mix athiests up with a groupe. Athiests are normaly just alone with the view and don't have a groupe where they meet every sunday and say that god doesn't exist. No god No satan No boss No one else who could tell me what to do or to think. I don't even think "No god exists" or something like that, I just don't think about god at all.
It is. It's in that class called "World History". Never underestimate the human ability to spend 12 to 16 years in school (more for post grad) and retain virtually nothing. The internet has proven that if nothing else.
We indeed do a case study of Venice's history & development (up until it was conquered by Napoleon) in my country's public school curriculum at Secondary 4 (equivalent of 10th grade). e.g. their invention of double-entry bookkeeping
Venice was developped during an era when overland travel was slow and difficult, and European people generally got around via water. Because Venice was built directly on the water, trading vessels could deliver goods directly to merchants' houses, without having to wheel them around the city.
I grew up around a lot of wood ships and ship worms are a real problem. I'm shocked that they dont have more of an issue with ship worms eating wood in Venice
Sorry there Is an error the ancient Veneti was not a celtic tribes. They speak a language strictly connected with the latin, in fact the Roman and ancient Veneti considered themself of the same root. In Veneto area there was a celtic tribes the Cenomani they was allied with Veneti and Roman.
Normally I enjoy your videos but I'm one minute in and already there are two major inaccuracies, the first being the 'epic fall' of Rome which was, in reality, a gradual chipping away of a combination of internal and external factors; the second being the comment about Romans drinking lead-tainted water. Learned Romans knew lead was bad for one's health and had been trying to reduce the usage of lead in the water systems
I was in Venice once. On that day the Piazza San Marco was flooded and the Water flower over the channels in next to the Rialto bridge. Since that day I know that Venice has a BIG problem… I hope the City will last for some more years
Perhaps with the wall around the city blocking the sea, they could also pump water out and have better access to the wood foundation for maintenance 🤷♂️
There is so much shade towards other groups and past events in this video. I love it
Artfully done too.
"Adorable attempts at a siege" is my fav line from this video.
I think it’s interesting to say that the wood they used “happened” to be water resistant. I believe it’s totally possible and even likely that they knew and made this move on purpose. Awesome video, thanks!
Yes I was thinking the same thing.
@@TheBestLife2184 well I doubt it concerns me as I am no longer an atheist. I was accepted into the Kingdom of Heaven as I started craving that love which is eternal and infinite. As I cried out to My Father, that is Your Father also, he gave me the knowledge I was searching for and much more. He made me realize, in my own personal life and experience, that Jesus is the way. I am walking on the narrow path in my elder brother Jesus`s footsteps now, even today. As I have risen from the dead and come to take Jesus`s mission further. In a vision I realized that I can pray for miracles to happen in this world, but the world might be too numb and stubborn to realize it. That is when I called upon my Father again and asked PLEASE LET ME HELP O LORD, IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO. Now MiCahEl realized himself to me, in flesh this time. First in the vision I saw and suddenly by his Apostle Elijah. My friends and family were scared I got in a cult, but this is the healing of the nations and the truth of the light. We know that we know that wherever our heart is--there we shall be. Much love brethren. That is just a short testimony of how I came to be Saint Elvardiel Monjahronson Sehrahrah SHMD, Chief Apostle, Jesus Christ MiCahEl Super Human Ministry of Divinity. Swordofgod is our dotOrg website & you need to go there and learn of The Master`s Return.
Most inventions are made by accidents, it is 99.99% probably just out of luck since that was the only wood found abundantly in that area, and then by the time they started importing wood, they may have known about this and only imported this kind of wood.
@@SaintElvardielSHMD You running out of drugs buddy?,
@@ritwikreddy5670 I would argue that most inventions start with an idea and then are followed by trial and error of methodology and materials to get the best results to achieve the envisioned goal. This is no different. Coastal cities already built wooden piers before Venice was built. Their genius was not the discovery of the longevity of wood piles in water, but to envision that done at great density and scale they could actually conquer the marshland mud islands the way they did.
Some "discoveries" are certainly born out of luck or accidents.
People have been building settlements in the most awkward of places since the dawn of time. I'm pretty sure we will keep doing so forever.
just look at Dubai
⁹9
@@TheBestLife2184 shut up
Yeah, like Mars.
@Bisexual Guy I 'm , 47 years old and was not born during the last moon landing and have been waiting to see a return to the nearby moon.
People waiting for a Mars landing are in for a real long wait.
I was in Venice when I was ten. It was every bit as impressive as described. It breaks my heart to see it knee deep in water now.
Don't worry mate its still there now, perhaps a few more decades
@@ilcondottierocartografo6770 well I think they’re working on preventing it from sinking.
It's not knee deep in water.
It's not knee deep 😂😂 it's still well and alive
Your heart would probably break seeing photos of Paris in 1910.
"Adorable attempts at a siege" is my absolute favorite part of this video
no, "9 inches, this doesn't seem a lot - by the way im talking about sea level, gentlemen" is the best line in this channel ever
@@retsreinyrelgeinthrelaveri1456 I'm willing agree that both are fantastic for different reasons lol
@@TheBestLife2184 it's risen 8 inches since the beginning of the 1900's and 2 inches in the last 20 years alone. It's not that hard to actually research instead of blindly believing conspiracy theories.
Now, go away, or I shall taunt you a second time! 🐹 🍷
@@TheBestLife2184 wow, that reference went right over your head. And I got my information from multiple verifiable sources that have done countless studies over the last century+ on these subjects. Unlike you, who clearly Googled phrases that fit your bias and then used the first one you saw that you agreed with.
And why do you keep bringing up Obama? Why is a *former* (and not even most recent) American president so important to you in this conversation? It's kinda weird how you keep bringing him up. You should probably self reflect on why you're so obsessed and angry with him. Just don't forget the science classes in between the reflection sessions❤
@@morgannaomi1231 Citation? I have read multiple studies that claim that 75% of people that have 'read' studies 100% of the time haven't gone past the news headline.
Building a city on wooden stilts in the middle of a swamp; now that's some grueling work.
Frr then trusting that its will be a sturdy home that stays there forever remarkable
"too build a city where it is impossible to build a city is madness in itself, but to build there one of the most elegant & grandest cities is the madness of genius"
To expect to repair the damage and save history is equally enormous. Costly.
I swear I could listen to a video that is hours long if you guys made a compilation of all your background music!
fun fact: did u know that more people die from pigs than from sharks!!?? i will post such regular vid so make sure to sub!! btw i'm a kid
Same
I just visited Veneto/Venezia/ today , ist much bigger than i was imagined, really good food and the vibe of the City is just incredible, nice people and if you ever have the chance you should go 😊
I was thinking water flooded Venice on land or something. I never knew!
Is no one gonna talk about how Venice was literally led by a Doge? Lol
I scrolled through the comment section to look for this comment
Wow. Such wow.
Such city, much water.
It comes from the latin "dux", like duke in english
The "Doge" (Dux) also was not like the king title, it was a more crafted and political title.
I remember watching a short doc about Venice where they were exploring various basements and ground floor levels showing how, over the years, the "ground floor" of the building were being built upon to raise up the floor level. While I'm not sure if it still holds true today, in the doc the mentioned how the raising of the floors has fallen out of practice in favor of other methods. On one hand I can see how basically making the floors thicker could help in the short term but by the same token you're just adding more and more weight on very old foundations. Certainly not an easy problem to solve no matter which angle you attack it from.
First of all congratulations for the video and the Italian pronunciation 😁 🇮🇹As for the MOSE, it was inaugurated this year and for now it seems to work, but it was designed for the containment of the tides only and not for the increase in sea level. I hope humanity works in time to avoid the disaster of climate change.🤞
Ah Venice!! Its a beautiful place to see on pictures. Can't imagine how beautiful it would be in real life. Thanks for the information ❤️
fun fact: did u know that more people die from pigs than from sharks!!?? i will post such regular vid so make sure to sub!! btw i'm a kid
It’s gorgeous
@@Flashisgreatfr I don't eat pig or cows 😘
@@mastermind2k 😅😅🤣
I’ve been a couple of times it’s really pretty
Engineering and architecture back in the day is a genius because they can build something so strong that can last for forever even if it sunk into the water.... Today all things have been built in wood, cement, metal, etc... But it's not as solid as it was like the structures have been made back then...
Banks, govt buildings, stronger than houses that last 50 years. Dry climate longer.
Thankyou for all you guys do!
Love the Infographics show :)
An awesome question I never thought to ask. Another excellent video Infographics
There was a news report on vanishing canals (water) on Venice. That was weird. Thank you for the update, The Infographics Show..!!
Next video idea!
“Why your dad probably hasn’t return from the store yet?”
-he went to buy some milk, right
@@LeOrioN7 .....Yeah
I wonder aswell?
Those Italian pronunciations were awesome to listen 😆
Wrong in some parts though, like at 2:05 when he says Venezia/Venessia as if it was written Venizia. The second e is pronounced similarly to the first one, that's how you say e in Italian, it's not like English where you pronounce vowels in many different ways
@@Marco-zt2jj that one hurt deeply
@@Marco-zt2jj vecio ha detto awesome, non correct
I'm not going to make fun of a non-italian speaker to get it wrong... but there was plenty of time to research the right pronunciation and do it right before publishing. Oh well...
@@GiorgioPranzo sono sicuro che se una persona ti chiedesse di leggere e pronunciare il nome di una città tedesca non c’è la faresti…questo non può prendersi un master in italiano per fare un video anche perché non toglie nulla al video stesso, manca proprio la cadenza come per noi nella maggior parte delle persone che parla inglese e quella non si impara dall’oggi al domani, è una critica inutile e insensata, la pretesa di una cosa futile e della quale il creatore del video non ha nessuna colpa
Holland: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be Legendary.
Nah it was venice who said that first
“the western roman empire has epically fall”
the best line he has ever said
There once was a dream. A dream that fell.
"9 inches, this doesn't seem a lot - by the way im talking about sea level, gentlemen"
Yes but was nothing like portrayed in that painting, if I have to make an educated guess I think a better fitting example for "fall" would be the slow decline in population and influence of the west in favour of Asian and African societies... forecasts for the next century
The Infographics Show brings you answers to questions you didn't know you had all along
A spectacular Infographical tale on the city
Watching this while in Venice.
Nice video!
the global warming sarcasm at the end was hilarious 😂
I'm liking the art improvements. Could use more shading a reflections.
Ah Venice... The city of water that became a favorite of mine solely because of an animated pokemon movie from back in the day that featured a pair of lovely Dragons and a gemstone that held the water in place. I've been fascinated by the city ever since.
Same
W a t e r
Same
Latios and latias are the Pokémon you saw In the movie.
Love your icon. it reminded me of just that.
As a Californian that's one quarter Italian, going to Venice was my first time leaving my continent. And it was totally worth it. It's amazing. Florence was almost equally amazing
If you look at Venice right, it looks like Patrick needing water
Wow truly genius we lost so much knowledge back then
You should do a video on the Netherlands and their waterways it’s very unique and has a long history
There isn't enough land anyways so more country's should build city's on water I think
Tbh your not wrong
fun fact: did u know that more people die from pigs than from sharks!!?? i will post such regular vid so make sure to sub!! btw i'm a kid
Yes shoot farrel hog on site all year anytime also coyotes. THERE IS ALOT OF LAND un populated. Trust me. I live in a Forest I am not Gump.
Thank for the vid
And info
fun fact: did u know that more people die from pigs than from sharks!!?? i will post such regular vid so make sure to sub!! btw i'm a kid
Great vid
No mention of the sudden clarity of the canals last year when tourism dropped to zero during their lockdowns, that was an impressive sight, seeing how clean and clear the water could be without all the traffic churning up the silt... :)
Italy doesn't care about pollution what a pathetic country
@@insectbite1714 americano basato?
@@massimovidotto4676 What makes you think the comment is from an American?
@@andrewyerian214 look his other comments, he lives in Minnesota
LETS GOOOOOOO HE IS HITTING 10MIL SOON LETS GOOOOO THE 10M DIAMOND PLAT congratulations on the grow
so close to 10 million!! congrats in advance 💪
Hello Infographics!
Decided by very important people who have at most 15 years on the planet.
That was a smooth roast.
You didn't mention Genoa, the archrival of venice, I think that is extremely important, then you could show a chart of venice's and Genoa's territories
Thank you! I learnt so much 🧡
Lol I love you infographic show, cheap shots I like it
I went to Venice and I was really shook when it swayed to the current and how well it has withstood for how long it’s been there. It’s very interesting to actually visit it and see how it was built
Y e s
It doesn't "sway".
The last minute got my like, lol, shots fired !
ALMOST AT 10 MILLION SUBS KEEP IT UP
the inforgraphics show is an professional at saying italian
I love the Show!!!
fun fact: did u know that more people die from pigs than from sharks!!?? i will post such regular vid so make sure to sub!! btw i'm a kid
The SHADE in the back half of the video! I was dying with laughter!
Please make a video on lost city of lord Krishna ( Dwarka ). Love from India 👍
Lord Krishna was a myth.....😬😬😒
@@thevozhd9846 everything is myth. It only depends if you want to accept it's real or not.
It makes sense because of all the canals that make up parts of the city. I always thought the canals were built after discovering a water reservoir underground, so it could be used as drinking water.
learnt about this when i was lucky enough to visit Venice and joined a free walking tour there
"tail between legs" everyday u get me with some jokes wish my teacher taught like this they teach like zombies just reading what ever is in the reader
@@TheBestLife2184 average has only risen 4 inches, but standard deviation increased a lot and there are much more high tides and low tides than before, that was clearly mentioned in the video. You seem like quite an intellectual based on your name, you may need to study direct research studies instead of believing what they say on media. Media is sensationalist and most often uses clickbaity headlines and open ended questions to draw attention of viewers, and many people, even educated ones just read the headlines and assume the rest and spread the wrong information to their friends and spam on youtube comments about athiests being satan worshippers when they don't even believe satan exists at all.
@@TheBestLife2184 promoted? By who?
And why would you start beliefing in satan if you just said that gods, devils, etc don't exist.
I think you mix athiests up with a groupe.
Athiests are normaly just alone with the view and don't have a groupe where they meet every sunday and say that god doesn't exist.
No god
No satan
No boss
No one else who could tell me what to do or to think.
I don't even think "No god exists" or something like that, I just don't think about god at all.
Whenever I see the word Venice I dream about Assassin's Creed and in that game Venice was called Venezia
Its still called Venezia.
It's Venezia in Italian...
Wooooow
Same lol😊🤩
Assassin‘s Creed 2 is definitely my favorite AC.
VENEZIA! ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PLACES! WHAT A NICE VIDEO! :)
The Aztec city of Tenochitlan was built on water as well. They were built on 2 small islands and then extended on a lake
This should be taught in some schools in my opinion. Kids today would learn from this informative value that this channel puts out.
It is. It's in that class called "World History". Never underestimate the human ability to spend 12 to 16 years in school (more for post grad) and retain virtually nothing. The internet has proven that if nothing else.
I’ve been to Venice but i never knew about the wood base thanks for the information
this is why I want him in my classes
Venice italy looks like patrick needing water
I’ve had this question for so long
bruh the Byzantines tried to reconquer the west so many times, and succeeded once, but lost it thereafter.
There once was a dream. A dream worth fighting for.
They dont lost it in war..but they lost a lot of money..The dream will never die
We Celts are a force of Nature, had no idea the first people were one of the tribes, what an amazing story, I am in awe. Kudos Venetians! 🙏
We indeed do a case study of Venice's history & development (up until it was conquered by Napoleon) in my country's public school curriculum at Secondary 4 (equivalent of 10th grade). e.g. their invention of double-entry bookkeeping
already been, it was incredible
Venice was developped during an era when overland travel was slow and difficult, and European people generally got around via water. Because Venice was built directly on the water, trading vessels could deliver goods directly to merchants' houses, without having to wheel them around the city.
Hire the Dutch to make Floodgates
I grew up around a lot of wood ships and ship worms are a real problem. I'm shocked that they dont have more of an issue with ship worms eating wood in Venice
History is amazing
The sea level joke had me cracking I was not expecting thatxd
THIS CHANNEL ALWAYS COOL 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Too many emojis homie
@@TheTeleMan500 ikr
@@TheTeleMan500 what i said i love ❤ emoji
Halo 5 video game
Why not put something buoyant under the city's platform? Think floating dock
♡ Finnally somthing thats not dark and distrubing OωO ♡
As for the question at the end
I can't even leave my own city let alone the country...
Sorry there Is an error the ancient Veneti was not a celtic tribes. They speak a language strictly connected with the latin, in fact the Roman and ancient Veneti considered themself of the same root.
In Veneto area there was a celtic tribes the Cenomani they was allied with Veneti and Roman.
Highly recommend visiting Venice in the spring before the large amounts of tourist arrive of course after covid
Normally I enjoy your videos but I'm one minute in and already there are two major inaccuracies, the first being the 'epic fall' of Rome which was, in reality, a gradual chipping away of a combination of internal and external factors; the second being the comment about Romans drinking lead-tainted water. Learned Romans knew lead was bad for one's health and had been trying to reduce the usage of lead in the water systems
Beats building in the middle of a dessert, I'm looking at you SoCa.
Like the sarcasm at the end. My thoughts exactly.
4:00 Guy on left cranking out reps, then bearded guy comes up and asks, "Bro... do you even lift?"
It bothers me the he didn’t capitalize “On” in the title anyone else’s ocddddd notice that
Jesus: i don’t see the problem
*walks on water*
It’s funny because most of Italy is catholic
I was in Venice once. On that day the Piazza San Marco was flooded and the Water flower over the channels in next to the Rialto bridge. Since that day I know that Venice has a BIG problem…
I hope the City will last for some more years
I FOLLOW FROM IRAQ 🇮🇶
Venice: water city
Future: Floating city
8:28 Genius!
no wonder doge took off as a meme, dat boi be a leader
Every town street and house in Italy has its own dialect. I shat myself
I had already thought that without visiting it once.
Perhaps with the wall around the city blocking the sea, they could also pump water out and have better access to the wood foundation for maintenance 🤷♂️
I’ve been to Venice very Beautiful
Im dutch and just think there is space to build
That sarcasm at the end haha
wow I didn't know it was built on wooden stilts!! that's amazing
Italy is pog
Sea level rise by bye Venice
background music very annoying. Too loud.
Anyone seen Aria The Animation? Or read the manga?
It’s what happens when you over hydrate Mars and create a Venician planet. It is BEAUTIFUL.
If you were my teacher, I would probably only have to go to school for a month. Your videos are really interesting!