It's a great honor for me that you recommended my channel at the very beginning of your wonderful video! Thank you for the support you have shown me from the very beginning ❤️✌️ I wish you a Happy New Year! THANK YOU🎉
I am writing a book set in Rome between AD 47-62, but this reconstruction is still extremely useful to me. Thank you for all the work you have done to incorporate the latest knowledge about the city into this visualization of it.
When standing among ancient ruins I always longed to go back & see everything the way it once was. This is the next best thing to that! Thank you for making it possible! ❤
I’d go back and help my ancestors SACK it again !!! … the ancient Romans were arrogant bullies that killed millions of people and subjugated the survivors !!!
I want to walk around in this in VR. The amount of work laid down into this is astounding. Thank you for making it available to us who love history and architecture 😀
@@historyin3d I just visited here a couple of weeks ago. Even with a tour guide it is hard to appreciate the grand scale of everything in a short tour. A VR rendition would be ASTOUNDING. I would pay money for that.
@historyin3d Great! The main reason many people are asking for VR is that you're not limited on just certain views. With VR, you can stand anywhere you want and view Rome at any angle you want. You can fly, hover, walk the streets. It's going to be amazing!
Absolutely mesmerizing! This virtual 3D reconstruction of ancient Rome is a true masterpiece. The "History in 3D" team has flawlessly captured the essence of the mid-4th century CE, showcasing the iconic landmarks of the Eternal City. The attention to detail in the Colosseum, Capitoline hill, Basilica of Maxentius, and Temple of Venus and Roma is truly impressive. The addition of colorful elements like painted statues and reliefs adds a vibrant touch. Thank you for sharing your incredible progress with us. I'm eagerly looking forward to more stunning updates from your project!
Seeing this was like a dream come true..I've created these images in my head everything I've read/watched something on antiquity. A gift for a history buff
@@jorgemeireles5549 It still is a city that stands out and umatched numbers of historical sights, but for sure not that impressive like 2000 years, when people out of small wooden villages arrived Rome.
The creation of Rome was under socialism. It wasn't until they started taxing that monetary constructs, started. Greece, Rome or Italy, Persian, Mayan, Aztec or Egyptian Empires. All socialism constructs. Slaves do not construct with such accuracy and detail. Certainly not when whipped...
I live in Rome and every morning, going to work, I walk across the places you describe so well! I could not imagine they were so beautiful and magic 🤩 thank you very much for this video 🙏🏽
Let's remember that until now, the architectural or civil planning of our cities, not only here in the USA, but in most countries in the world, are inspired, that is, they follow the rules of Roman civil engineering.
Wow, every video of the ancient Rome that I see is very impactfull. Rome was huge and a very impressive city, these videos just makes me cry a little bit because of the great marvels we lost. Thank you for the recreation!! 💯
Your recreation of ancient Rome is by far the most accurate and detailed that I have ever seen. You are doing a great job for all people who want to learn more about how the city of Rome looked during its peak. Thank you very much for all the work you put into this excellent 3D model, and all the best from Maiorianus.
I have watched this video several times and during each one I discover new details. My deepest gratitude to you for recreating the mighty Rome, its influence still rules the world. Such a beautiful city!! The roman arquitects and engineers were the best.
As a lifelong seeker of everything history..and from my earliest childhood..I have wanted to set my eyes upon the works and wonders of the ancients. Roman, Greek and Egyptian histories were my very first primary school history lessons,and I had a woman history teacher who told history and history's stories from a human point of view and with all calm dedicated human heart..she was the best history teacher I could have ever imagined..she taught our class so well that she had 8 year olds in absolute awe for everything history..and..as a wonderful teacher she had time for any and all enquiries from eager to learn questioning young minds..even if she was on lunch break. A teacher worthy of praise love and much respect..then..now..and forever always. This gentle calming voiced intelligent sweet souled woman was the spark that ignited many of my classmates fire for all things history..a warming learned fire that still glows fierce and warm in our spirits to this very day. Thankyou for sparking the kindling teach..knowledge seeking still glows bright in a new 21st digital world. 🤘🙂💜 And I love discovering this channel just today..your works are incredible and inspiring to the young mind who grew to an adult who continues to seek out all things history,especially my favourite three time periods. I would love to see the ship building areas and docks for the Roman fleet..and.even the merchant shipping...if possible?.please??? Just a thought from a adult history fiend with still the spirit of a lad within. Great Channel people..keep up the most excellent work..liked immediately.. Subbed instantly.🤘😁♥(/-\)..
This is incredible. As a classics student it was a real eye-opener to see buildings reconstructed that I've literally just been studying for my course! 👏 👏 👏 ❤
Fantastic! These reconstructions must take a huge amount of time to research and to produce. Thank you so much - and a very Happy New Year - from Oxford, UK.
I really love these videos. As a reasonably frequent visitor to Rome I love trying to visualise where I would be and what it would look like if I could be transported back in time. I wonder if it would be possible to sometimes overlay a map of the modern city just in order to clarify exactly where each monument etc is/was in relation to where we stand today. Watching the video can be a bit confusing especially when the camera flies around and changes direction quickly. But these videos are just breathtaking! Thank you!
Beautiful! Imagine being able to walk through in VR, with sounds of people and birds flying around. I wish I could be transported to some stone steps in the shade of an Italian stone pine to read a book all day😊
Très belle reconstitution. C'est impressionnant de voir à quelle point cette ville de Rome pouvait être moderne, sophistiquée et développée. Cette vidéo donne une nouvelle dimension à l'histoire.
Beautiful buildings - the most modern city of the ancient world, with 1 million inhabitants. Too bad it was infected with the disease of slavery and human trafficking. That would ultimately be its downfall.
@@TheDejael Tutte le Civiltà Antiche avevano gli schiavi, anche i Greci che ammiriamo tanto. Con il Cristianesimo la mentalità comincia a cambiare. Ricordiamo l'episodio in cui S. Paolo, rimandando al sua padrone uno schiavo fuggiasco, dice "te lo rimando come fratello".
A challenging and beautiful work. I met an elementary school teacher who upon her return from a trip to Rome set to work telling ever class she had after that how great Rome was. Apparently she though if she lived in those days she would live in a villa with slaves waiting on her - rather then being one.
Feels illegal to watch it for free! This is massive work. If you made this into a walkable version and sold it on steam or something I would consider buying it, I'd wishlist for sure.
I always loved ancient Rome. To see it in such beauty is unbelievable. Life within the empire was a lot better than the life outside the empire. Thanks for this incredible video.
Great job! I visited Rome again last Summer. A city ahead of its time. It took centuries to destroy its marvelous temples and palaces, but its legacy endures to this day in form of laws, language, military strategies, government, and religion.
This is stunning! I never really stopped to really think about the implications of this: the styling, elegance, massiveness, and details put nearly all of our current architecture to shame. What we build or make now rots (wood), rusts (metal) or breaks (plastic) and has a very limited life-span. I know it's all about cost savings and short-term profits, but I see stone and brick buildings from the 1600s and 1700s in my area that are still intact and being used. Stone isn't a good choice in areas with earthquakes, though.
Tragic how such a magnificent, and stunning city fell into the ruins of today. 😢 Of course Rome had it's slum areas as well, but the Imperial structures and palaces, along with the homes of the wealthy must of been something else!! Thank you for an excellent presentation!!😊
What a majestic and magnificent work, guys! It has brought tears to my eyes! Aeternum caput nostrae civilization (The eternal capital of our civilization)
Yes, old Rome looks beautiful. But the everyday life of the average citizen had an extremely low standard of living. The average life was around 30 years old, and there were many famines, as well as disease and death everywhere you walked. Our progression since then has quadrupled.
@@zaneboettcher6257That’s a myth, taking out child mortality wich was huge if you surpassed age of 14 the life expectancy was until mid fifties to 60's or even could be higher if you were wealthy
Someday we will be able to take a tour through ancient Rome, in virtual reality, and it will look as real as if you were there. Of course 100% historical accuracy cannot be achieved, but it will be impressive.
@@eiaboca1 Too bad the Romans had no cancers, or HIV, or STDs, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's diseases, autism or any of the thousands of horrible diseases we have today due to all the poisons in our food, air, ground, water and clothes. On top of it, they had running water (and PURE running water), hot water, plumbing, baths, natural foods, no pollution, heating, aqueducts, better roads that are still perfectly kept today, architecture, and "civilized" wars (meaning they would not do the kind of evil stuff they do nowadays when a country decides to drop some bombs on thousands of civilians). As for knowledge, let's not even go there: *we are the most ignoramus, darkened, dumbest and blinded generation in the history of this world since its very foundation.* We have TIK-TOK. Ha! We're totally brainwashed with false sci-fi "scientism", with "genderism" with its 98 variants, with false information and propaganda, with a disgusting media empire globally owned by an elite of few immensely powerful and sick-minded individuals. I can go on for hours but you get the picture...
It's a great honor for me that you recommended my channel at the very beginning of your wonderful video! Thank you for the support you have shown me from the very beginning ❤️✌️ I wish you a Happy New Year! THANK YOU🎉
Thank you dear friend for your wonderful content! Happy coming New Year!🎉
Oh look it's our favorite ancient sites girl! Haaai!! 🙋♂ ❤
OMG!!! THAT'S THE BEST REFERRAL EVER!!!
THANKS 👍
@@historyin3d Some other video i watched claimed the coliseum was tiled on outside with marble and got looted by invading army.
@@JohnnyAtlas throw that video to trash then. Colosseum facade was never faced with marble. Just travertine.
I am writing a book set in Rome between AD 47-62, but this reconstruction is still extremely useful to me. Thank you for all the work you have done to incorporate the latest knowledge about the city into this visualization of it.
When standing among ancient ruins I always longed to go back & see everything the way it once was. This is the next best thing to that! Thank you for making it possible! ❤
Thank you!
Yeah me too
We can't say ancient world have less science or technology
Rome was not built in 1 day but Surely built by 1000000000 slaves each of that days.
Tom Halland described Rome in his book Rubicon in best way.
my dream time travel back to ancient Rome came true! what a fantastic virtual reconstruction !!!
my pleasure!
My dream is to visit Rome in the nearest future
@robertsimon6674 Then you should play Assassin's Creed 2 game.
I’d go back and help my ancestors SACK it again !!! … the ancient Romans were arrogant bullies that killed millions of people and subjugated the survivors !!!
You act as if it would be a vacation. You wouldn’t last a full day.
I want to walk around in this in VR. The amount of work laid down into this is astounding. Thank you for making it available to us who love history and architecture 😀
Thank you! We're working on it.
@@historyin3d I just visited here a couple of weeks ago. Even with a tour guide it is hard to appreciate the grand scale of everything in a short tour. A VR rendition would be ASTOUNDING. I would pay money for that.
@@historyin3d I asked for this 1-2 years ago, maybe longer. Glad you guys are working on it.
@@Armis71 yes, quite a hard and long process. But we won’t abandon it.
@historyin3d Great! The main reason many people are asking for VR is that you're not limited on just certain views. With VR, you can stand anywhere you want and view Rome at any angle you want. You can fly, hover, walk the streets. It's going to be amazing!
Absolutely mesmerizing! This virtual 3D reconstruction of ancient Rome is a true masterpiece. The "History in 3D" team has flawlessly captured the essence of the mid-4th century CE, showcasing the iconic landmarks of the Eternal City. The attention to detail in the Colosseum, Capitoline hill, Basilica of Maxentius, and Temple of Venus and Roma is truly impressive. The addition of colorful elements like painted statues and reliefs adds a vibrant touch. Thank you for sharing your incredible progress with us. I'm eagerly looking forward to more stunning updates from your project!
Thank you for such a positive feedback!
Had to go on horse back , or walk 😂
Seeing this was like a dream come true..I've created these images in my head everything I've read/watched something on antiquity. A gift for a history buff
I imagine ancient Rome being more crowded with people, carts, domestic animals, etc. and not so pristine and clean everywhere.
The beauty of this city is unbelievable and out of this world!
Was...
@@jorgemeireles5549 It still is a city that stands out and umatched numbers of historical sights, but for sure not that impressive like 2000 years, when people out of small wooden villages arrived Rome.
I hope that one day humanity will be inspired to create such beautiful works of art. The world is so cold and bland now.
The creation of Rome was under socialism. It wasn't until they started taxing that monetary constructs, started. Greece, Rome or Italy, Persian, Mayan, Aztec or Egyptian Empires. All socialism constructs. Slaves do not construct with such accuracy and detail. Certainly not when whipped...
I live in Rome and every morning, going to work, I walk across the places you describe so well! I could not imagine they were so beautiful and magic 🤩 thank you very much for this video 🙏🏽
Magnificent, brilliant, and what a testament to true dedication for those who honor ancient Rome! ❤
Bravo🎉
Great to see it in colour, the Romans were quite the architects of Europe.
Thanks! Yes, real colors are in our priority, and there will be more!
I watched about half of it but the impersonal TTS voice got to be wearing. They need to get a narrator.
Which one is the temple of Caligula? The emperor was revealed as a god. And a god, should have a temple.
Let's remember that until now, the architectural or civil planning of our cities, not only here in the USA, but in most countries in the world, are inspired, that is, they follow the rules of Roman civil engineering.
Wow, every video of the ancient Rome that I see is very impactfull. Rome was huge and a very impressive city, these videos just makes me cry a little bit because of the great marvels we lost. Thank you for the recreation!! 💯
Thank you!
Your recreation of ancient Rome is by far the most accurate and detailed that I have ever seen. You are doing a great job for all people who want to learn more about how the city of Rome looked during its peak. Thank you very much for all the work you put into this excellent 3D model, and all the best from Maiorianus.
Thank you colleague! 🙌
I have watched this video several times and during each one I discover new details. My deepest gratitude to you for recreating the mighty Rome, its influence still rules the world. Such a beautiful city!! The roman arquitects and engineers were the best.
The best purpose for 3D: recreate these places. I love this!
As a lifelong seeker of everything history..and from my earliest childhood..I have wanted to set my eyes upon the works and wonders of the ancients. Roman, Greek and Egyptian histories were my very first primary school history lessons,and I had a woman history teacher who told history and history's stories from a human point of view and with all calm dedicated human heart..she was the best history teacher I could have ever imagined..she taught our class so well that she had 8 year olds in absolute awe for everything history..and..as a wonderful teacher she had time for any and all enquiries from eager to learn questioning young minds..even if she was on lunch break. A teacher worthy of praise love and much respect..then..now..and forever always.
This gentle calming voiced intelligent sweet souled woman was the spark that ignited many of my classmates fire for all things history..a warming learned fire that still glows fierce and warm in our spirits to this very day.
Thankyou for sparking the kindling teach..knowledge seeking still glows bright in a new 21st digital world. 🤘🙂💜
And I love discovering this channel just today..your works are incredible and inspiring to the young mind who grew to an adult who continues to seek out all things history,especially my favourite three time periods. I would love to see the ship building areas and docks for the Roman fleet..and.even the merchant shipping...if possible?.please???
Just a thought from a adult history fiend with still the spirit of a lad within.
Great Channel people..keep up the most excellent work..liked immediately.. Subbed instantly.🤘😁♥(/-\)..
You guys have done an amazing job. It seems so realistic!
Thanks!
Oh for a time machine to go back for just one day and witness Romes splendour 1st hand.
Thank you for a fantastic insight into how it once was.
thank you!
This is incredible. As a classics student it was a real eye-opener to see buildings reconstructed that I've literally just been studying for my course! 👏 👏 👏 ❤
Thanks, nice to hear!
Beautiful! So inspiring!
Fantastic and incredible as always. Keep up the amazing work guys.
Thank you!
Fantastic! These reconstructions must take a huge amount of time to research and to produce. Thank you so much - and a very Happy New Year - from Oxford, UK.
Thanks!
This travel in time is mind-blowing and your work is invaluable. Thank you.
Thank you
I really love these videos. As a reasonably frequent visitor to Rome I love trying to visualise where I would be and what it would look like if I could be transported back in time. I wonder if it would be possible to sometimes overlay a map of the modern city just in order to clarify exactly where each monument etc is/was in relation to where we stand today. Watching the video can be a bit confusing especially when the camera flies around and changes direction quickly. But these videos are just breathtaking! Thank you!
Thank you for your feedback!
This is a superbly realistic reconstruction! Thank you for making this available.
Beautiful! Imagine being able to walk through in VR, with sounds of people and birds flying around. I wish I could be transported to some stone steps in the shade of an Italian stone pine to read a book all day😊
Cette reconstitution de chef d’œuvre est un chef d’œuvre. Un très grand merci. 👍❤️
Merci!
Fabulous. I wish I had been able to see this before going to Rome and wandering the Via Sacra.
Très belle reconstitution. C'est impressionnant de voir à quelle point cette ville de Rome pouvait être moderne, sophistiquée et développée. Cette vidéo donne une nouvelle dimension à l'histoire.
The storytelling in this ancient history documentary is top-tier. It kept me engaged from start to finish.
Rome wasn't built in a day, nor should a virtual reconstruction. Nice progress so far.👍
Very true! Thanks!
Europe, the pinnacle of art, science, architecture, democracy, philosophy, civilisation and human endeavour.
Overrun by barbarians now. Once again.
@@claudialupper You racists sure do love ancient Rome.
Beautiful buildings - the most modern city of the ancient world, with 1 million inhabitants. Too bad it was infected with the disease of slavery and human trafficking. That would ultimately be its downfall.
@@TheDejael Tutte le Civiltà Antiche avevano gli schiavi, anche i Greci che ammiriamo tanto. Con il Cristianesimo la mentalità comincia a cambiare. Ricordiamo l'episodio in cui S. Paolo, rimandando al sua padrone uno schiavo fuggiasco, dice "te lo rimando come fratello".
@@claudialupper And nowadays all the goodelygood-moral people carry signs saying: "Barbarians welcome!"
A challenging and beautiful work.
I met an elementary school teacher who upon her return from a trip to Rome set to work telling ever class she had after that how great Rome was.
Apparently she though if she lived in those days she would live in a villa with slaves waiting on her - rather then being one.
Thank you! Rome was indeed the great civilization with own flaws.
Stunning recreation!
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Thanks for making this video. I love historic places❤❤
I've always been fascinated by Rome. You did an amazing job. I can imagine myself being there as I watch in addition to what I already know.
Thank you!
Went to Rome in the Navy… unbelievable how old everything around you is as you’re walking around! The coliseum was awesome!
Excellent Virtual #3D of Magnum Opus Rome
This is so enjoyable! I no longer feel the need to see it as it is! Thank you for posting!!!
Just imagine the work you could get as an artist and painter. I would have a good job there. So much work!
#Wonderful.
Thank you!
Magnificent! The detail and realism are astounding. More!
An amazing accomplishment! The best such video I have seen, and the musical background is perfect.
Wow, thank you!
Feels illegal to watch it for free! This is massive work. If you made this into a walkable version and sold it on steam or something I would consider buying it, I'd wishlist for sure.
Excellent video production, along with all the work that goes before it: research, recreation, writing, editing, etc, etc. Have a wonderful 2024!
Thanks! You too!
Beautiful tube of ancient Rome!
Absolutely stunning 🤩 thank you very much to re-build the history of ROME.
I’m ready to go back, I really love this city and all ITALY 🇮🇹 beautiful 👍
Just amazingly done wow! Thank you for Posting!
A lot of work was put into this, how marvelous!
Thank you! Yes, lots of work already.
I always loved ancient Rome. To see it in such beauty is unbelievable. Life within the empire was a lot better than the life outside the empire. Thanks for this incredible video.
thank you!
Really great idea. I know a lot of people would be fascinated to see this project as it unfolds. Great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is so good it makes me get emotional. Superb work, guys. 👏👏👏
Thank you!
I have just subscribe to your channel. Great idea! ❤
Great job!
I visited Rome again last Summer.
A city ahead of its time. It took centuries to destroy its marvelous temples and palaces, but its legacy endures to this day in form of laws, language, military strategies, government, and religion.
This is stunning! I never really stopped to really think about the implications of this: the styling, elegance, massiveness, and details put nearly all of our current architecture to shame. What we build or make now rots (wood), rusts (metal) or breaks (plastic) and has a very limited life-span. I know it's all about cost savings and short-term profits, but I see stone and brick buildings from the 1600s and 1700s in my area that are still intact and being used. Stone isn't a good choice in areas with earthquakes, though.
Probably the best 10 minutes I have spent on youtube.
Something incredible ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful job!!!!!! It's the more realistic project I've been seen till now!!!! Thanks a lot
Thanks!
Very Good work!!!
Fantastic Rome in 3D. I've never seen such a detailed view.
It's fascinating to see it reconstructed to such an effect
Just wonderful ❤
Thank you for your dedication
Thank you
Glory to Rome
Yes.
Tragic how such a magnificent, and stunning city fell into the ruins of today. 😢 Of course Rome had it's slum areas as well, but the Imperial structures and palaces, along with the homes of the wealthy must of been something else!! Thank you for an excellent presentation!!😊
This is stunning.
I dont have words to describe this ancient city❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thanks a lot
Thanks!
Thanks! Welcome!
Congratulation for yor hard and amazing work. Just please please please, let us have a VR version - it would be incredibile.
Wow!!!!!
Breathtaking!
Thank you!
Congratulations! Wonderful! magnific!!
What a wonderful, incredible work.
I love it. ❤
Most beautiful place I've ever seen.
Wonderful work as always, thanks for this gorgeous and immersive video...
Thank you!
Breathtaking, truly Breathtaking!!
I had no idea how beautiful Rome was at that period of time.
Ricostruzione stupenda. ❤
Amazing! Great work. Thankyou.
What a majestic and magnificent work, guys! It has brought tears to my eyes!
Aeternum caput nostrae civilization (The eternal capital of our civilization)
Thank you!
really approve your work, glad that you posted again on YT and on your Webside. Its nice to just come down after a long day with sth like that.
Fantastic work! The Romans were great.
Thanks. Yes they were.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! 🙏🏛️❤️ My secret dream has always been to get a glimpse back in time of ancient Rome. This is second best!! 🙏🙏🙏
An incredible and fantastic vídeo - a true masterpiece.
Congratulations👏
Old Rome looks better than today's Rome. So much for progress.
All the ROMANTIC'S! "TWENTY PERCENT" OF THE POPULATION WERE SLAVES! TEN TO TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE......SLAVES. AND THEY WEREN'T BLACK.
Today's Rome is very impressive all the same and has modern transport and sanitation.
Yes, old Rome looks beautiful. But the everyday life of the average citizen had an extremely low standard of living. The average life was around 30 years old, and there were many famines, as well as disease and death everywhere you walked. Our progression since then has quadrupled.
you would’ve died at 35
@@zaneboettcher6257That’s a myth, taking out child mortality wich was huge if you surpassed age of 14 the life expectancy was until mid fifties to 60's or even could be higher if you were wealthy
Well done! Thanks!
thank you!
Amazing work and very realistic ! More of that please because I’m a big fan of Roman history ❤
Thank you!
Good work
this is magnificent! LIKE well deserved 🎉Happy New Year 2024
Thanks, same to you!
Fantastic! Great improvements.
Someday we will be able to take a tour through ancient Rome, in virtual reality, and it will look as real as if you were there. Of course 100% historical accuracy cannot be achieved, but it will be impressive.
Yes, it's one of our goals as well.
@histWow
Including the Holodeck oryin3d
Tries not to cry but cries anyways. It's beautiful!
Thank you!
Depressing how far civilization has regressed. Two thousand years ago men built this, and today we have Detroit.
I'll take penicillin, running water, plumbing,modern heating, less war, probably less slavery, all the books and knowledge we have. Thanks.
You can go on and on. I agree with you.
@@eiaboca1 Too bad the Romans had no cancers, or HIV, or STDs, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's diseases, autism or any of the thousands of horrible diseases we have today due to all the poisons in our food, air, ground, water and clothes.
On top of it, they had running water (and PURE running water), hot water, plumbing, baths, natural foods, no pollution, heating, aqueducts, better roads that are still perfectly kept today, architecture, and "civilized" wars (meaning they would not do the kind of evil stuff they do nowadays when a country decides to drop some bombs on thousands of civilians).
As for knowledge, let's not even go there: *we are the most ignoramus, darkened, dumbest and blinded generation in the history of this world since its very foundation.* We have TIK-TOK. Ha!
We're totally brainwashed with false sci-fi "scientism", with "genderism" with its 98 variants, with false information and propaganda, with a disgusting media empire globally owned by an elite of few immensely powerful and sick-minded individuals.
I can go on for hours but you get the picture...
Rem acu tetigisti .
@@eiaboca1agree 100%
Grazie per questo bellissimo documentario ❤
Wonderful work here.
Love this! ❤ Beautiful done!!
Thanks!
Excellent quality and narration. Very impressed.
Breath-taking. Great work.
Thanks