@John-ev3rm i agree. I think how it works though is the viewers don't like it and react but by the they video has been viewed! These viral ones maybe it's worth doing i don't know. I personally on Cairns lobster have so few subscribers i would not like to annoy the few I have haha
This was actually a fascinating collection which makes me wonder why oh why you had to dupe the watcher with the cover footage and only right at the end reveal that it doesn’t exist. This was good enough without making your watchers feel cheated.
Thanks for this! I knew straightaway that such a structure could not exist and was looking for the first comment to confirm this! This is yet another channel to make a mental note of to avoid, if I ever have the displeasure of it appearing on my screen again.
Thanks youu saved me 29 min 40 s** .!! I totally agree though! I only seen the 1st 3 &&& thought why not use #1 or 3 instead of the fakery??? Now I don't even want to watch 😂 I'm petty like that
I really enjoyed this video. Seeing how other people and countries live is not only enjoyable but it is educational ❤ Thank you for the time and effort you put into creating this.
@@propfella Really😮??? The whole reason I watched this😢!!! It got to 20 seconds left & I thought that it was a switch & bate thumbnail🖕😠!!! I just wasted my time because they really ran through each highlighted subject very quickly! I only saw three that I would like to see in person, if I would have had more information about their location, obviously not given😢!!! Disappointing video! Better if each were given more time & of similarity to each other! 😢😢😢
I’m glad you included some of the most unique and worst slums, such as the tunnels underneath Vegas, just to make people aware of how not just the fortunate live uniquely. There were so many fascinating dwellings in the video. 🙏🏻
Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
Seriously it is annoying to google some.locations, which are crowded by tourists anyway, so the reporting could have been a bit less superficial. I agree , it is a lot of clickbait
@@CocokisslovelyWell you wouldn’t build underground on a fault line, nor would you build underground on a flood plain. The town that is underground Coober Pedy (pronounced Coober Peedy) is in the middle of the desert. No chance of flooding. It’s the Opal capital of Australia.
You have to take into account water table and flooding are major factors to divert water away and eliminate humidity and mold. Have a plumbing leak, you need to break the solid surfaces to get to pipes. Above ground is prefered because it is cheaper, and easier and more familiar to repair. There has been a movement in part of New Zealand of underground bunkers built by the wealthy incase of emergency beneath their seasonal mansions. But it is a very sustainable design for some locations, eliminating all need for A/C indoors.
@@wowtveng66The video was very interesting but the locations should be more clear. At times it was hard to distinguish in the transitions. Writing the name of the place and country at the beginning of each segment would have been helpful.😊
There will always be rich people, and poor people. Some of the richest people are miserable, while some of the poorest people are blissfully happy. 🤷🏼♀️ Money is never the reason….🤗❤️
China seems to dominate in this video... not surprised considering their history , it's one of my favorite countries to visit, they take everything from construction to manufacturing to a whole new level of beauty.
I wish the locations had been identified on all housing sites. China seems to have constructed the most imaginative and inclusive ones. And what about the last one? Where are the "hanging" apartments and how does living in them happen?
Images of the hardships of many Africans living in dilapidated homes, surrounded by waste, are truly heartbreaking and disturbing. Their plight is a stark reminder of the injustice and disparity between rich and poor in our global society. What are the underlying causes of this poverty and environmental degradation, and what can we do to support them not only in overcoming their current situation, but also in creating sustainable changes for their future?
We’ve had Africans coming from the bushes into a rental house at the Netherlands and after the introduction they spoiled the whole house in 14 days, replacing the toilet because they needed a hole in the ground to shit..
@@bassmouter4694 This situation is unfortunate and can cause frustration, because it not only causes property damage but also shows a lack of understanding and respect for the culture and living rules of the host country. This is an important reminder of the importance of communication, learning about each other's cultures, and respecting regulations when living or working in another country. This needs to be handled tactfully and cooperatively to avoid misunderstandings and build mutual understanding.
Leave them alone. You can’t force primitive people into modern society and expect them to adjust. Let them develop at their own pace. They don’t think the way they live is bad. You do.
That was an awesome assortment, but with about three quarters of them you didn't say what country they were in! Come on! If you found the clips, you should know where they are located.
The homeless problem in the USA is partly the result of greed. Some choose that life style, but many have been forced into it. I recieve a check from SS as well as working 2 part-time jobs, and still cannot afford a place of my own. I sleep in the back of my pick-up truck which was fine for summer, but fall is coming on with winter close behind. I am not sure I will survive it! What is wrong with this country?
At 5:09 the town listed as Cooper Petty is actually Coober Pedy. Living underground would get old really fast. Not having windows allowing light to filter through would be a dismal existence. But with outside temperatures approaching 126° I understand why the residents are underground.
Even in Texas it only took 1 summer of walking everywhere (carrying annumbrella for shade) for the soles of my favorite shoes to melt away. @@baldeagle5297
@@psulux Maybe you should bring suit against the municipality that approved a design that is apparently dangerous to birds. Somewhere in the planning department they dropped the ball. Or you could express your position by finding a different place to live while protesting the existence of this monstrosity that is a danger to wildlife and move out in protest! If I was in your position and I really wanted to back-up my point of view, I would give up my home for the birds, regardless of the costs and detriment this would cause my children and spouse, or economic damage to my community. Houses with windows should NEVER be built where there's any chance birds will fly into dangerous situations such as reflective windows.
Um…it’s a mirror. Birds would see another bird coming. Birds don’t fly into each other in the wild. It’s actually better than a window…which they do fly into.
This has been the most interesting, intriguing, horrifying, beautiful architectural designs and dwellings I have ever seen. I am afraid of heights, so walking on paths etched on mountain face would be extremely difficult for me. Although some of the landscape views are absolutely stunning, the ingenuity of those architectural designs looked challenging but beautiful. I'm a new subscriber. Please keep sharing the innovation of architectural design and locations. I'm quite intrigued. ❤ Makes me want to travel.
I did not think about that, I was thinking about birds pooping all over the outside and how could you keep it clean.. but yeah, it really would b bad for the bird population.
Do you really not think that birds don’t die all the time in every American city with glass buildings? Of course they do. Not really a reason to not build something.
Were it not for this unique video, I could not have gained new insight & even its existence about these rather pleasantly idiosyncratic & intriguing houses around the world. Especially, those Chinese architectural marvels whether hanging at the side of the vertical cliff or the ultra-modern buildings in the city simply amaze me w/ astonishment, or am I an exceptional?,,,,Soundly enjoyed & appreciated it to the core at the opulent comfort of my residence in California. (08/13/24)
Thank you so much for your thoughtful words! I'm thrilled that the video could offer you such a unique perspective and introduce you to these fascinating architectural wonders. Your enthusiasm is truly appreciated!
Yeah but there is Google. I didn’t have a problem locating any of these places. And I stopped throughout the video to do just that. Refer to transcript if you aren’t sure of spelling, it seemed to be spot on for me.
@@snorlonikins1 I would argues that it doesn’t make a difference as each hotel is, not only different from other ice hotels, but changes from year to year at each location as the ice melts. But if you listen from around 22:38 he mentions that the hotel is built from 5000 tonnes of ice from the Torne River. This would be the original ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi Sweden.
These are very fun and innovative housing complexes. They are certainly inspirational spaces to live in. Enough with the square corners already, World! Let’s imagine it and go there!
I’m surprised that you did not include the windmills of Kinderdijk, Holland. Families may live in the windmills for relatively low rent but they must run the windmills for a certain number of hours each week.
Where did you hear that, I never heard that and I live nearby, sorry, just checked it and you are right, except that you need a diploma to run the mill.
@@bou58man Kinderdijk was one of the tours we took on our Viking River Cruise. The guide did tell us that in order to rent the windmill homes, residents must take a class on how to run the windmills and then must run the windmills for a minimum number of hours each week to prevent flooding.
I wish the names of these places were written on all of them so that I could look them up that’s kind of lame. I can’t even pronounce some of these and I have no idea what to even type into Google for future sake. Would you kindly put it in the comments for each of the homes or put it across the screen, please thank you.
Fermont's windbreak wall it's a stretches 1.3 km, protecting the town from the prevailing north winds. Known simply as The Wall, Fermont's central structure houses 344 apartment units, community and municipal services, a school, and healthcare and recreational facilities (arena, pool and exhibition space), as well as a shopping centre, all linked by a temperature-controlled indoor promenade. Fermont is situated above the 52nd parallel which places it in the same latitude as Alaska and Siberia. Needless to say, Fermont has a harsh subarctic climate with long, severe winters and short, mild summers. The winters are dominated by strong northerly winds.
@@wowtveng66 I had suggested other places in Quebec that have particular places of residence, but I made the mistake of putting the internet links so that you could judge for yourself. They were several places that have différents Tree houses in Mont-Tremblant and others amazing place Then the Hôtel de Glaces and its village in Quebec City. The Old Québec city is the 1st colonized city in North America and hasn't changed since All you have to do is Google to see the beauty of these places. Thanks for your video, you doing an amazing job 🩵💙
@@cattymajiv Yes, Fermont is in Quebec, Canada, They live in the wall !! Despite the fact that it's an extremely cold place, they go to the grocery store, to the bar or to cinema only wearing T-shirts during the winter, because they don't have to go outside the wall.
Montreal's underground City !! Nearly 500,000 people use it per day. It is also the largest underground complex in the world. It stretches for 32 kilometers (20 miles) and covers 4 million square meters (one and a half square miles).
In Gaza 40000 children have been bombed in the last 10 months and another 500.000 children are starving now, And the criminals of this genocide are touring the West and speaking in Congress.
I love this purple and violet coloured Bag Ji Do (박지도), this wonderful Island. The abbreviation 반월 Ban Wol on this sign from 1:25 on literally means Half Moon. And from 2:12 on we even see The Little Prince also known as Le Petit Prince from the book author Antoine De Saint Exupery, this prince and the tamed fox next to him on this crescent sickle of that half moon, of that 반월 exactly. It is so wonderful. I love this purple violet island so much. And indeed I want to go there. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@hands4soil Maybe some don't want that info released. He or they seemed to say they are just learning, and are grateful for advice, so pleae tone your hostility down!
Regarding the purple village where EVERYTHING you see is purple - there must be huge mental health problems. Purple/lavender is the most depressing colour, according to psychologists. Having lavender painted walls in a room where someone is delays their healing. It is not recommended for any room where you spend a lot of time, livingroom or bedroom, nor for dining areas as it depresses not only the mind but the digestion.
@and4all706 I think someone somewhere is thinking about doing something like this, but looks ridiculous and dangerous. But hey, there are homes on stilts on the side of a cliff so.....
I clicked on this to see the homes on cover photo, not included in video, disappointed.
Me too, I get so tired of clickbait!
Wow, thank you. Glad I read the comments first. Zero reason to watch the video.
All of you should be reporting it. The channel owner is getting paid for lying. It's spam. It's a lie. It's misinformation. It's BS.
I just read this and stopped watching after 19 minutes! Thank you!
Same
You Tube should make fake photo shopped thumbnails against the rules, it's not ok to deceive a viewer into clicking on a video
@John-ev3rm i agree. I think how it works though is the viewers don't like it and react but by the they video has been viewed! These viral ones maybe it's worth doing i don't know. I personally on Cairns lobster have so few subscribers i would not like to annoy the few I have haha
This was actually a fascinating collection which makes me wonder why oh why you had to dupe the watcher with the cover footage and only right at the end reveal that it doesn’t exist. This was good enough without making your watchers feel cheated.
Felt the same 😑
@@firefly88887 Me too !!!
Thanks for this!
I knew straightaway that such a structure could not exist and was looking for the first comment to confirm this!
This is yet another channel to make a mental note of to avoid, if I ever have the displeasure of it appearing on my screen again.
Thanks youu saved me 29 min 40 s** .!! I totally agree though! I only seen the 1st 3 &&& thought why not use #1 or 3 instead of the fakery??? Now I don't even want to watch 😂 I'm petty like that
So true. You saved me time. Effing clickbait. Arrrrrrggggghhhh!!!!!!
I really enjoyed this video. Seeing how other people and countries live is not only enjoyable but it is educational ❤ Thank you for the time and effort you put into creating this.
Yes, the title photo was created with Photoshop.
@@propfella Really😮??? The whole reason I watched this😢!!! It got to 20 seconds left & I thought that it was a switch & bate thumbnail🖕😠!!! I just wasted my time because they really ran through each highlighted subject very quickly! I only saw three that I would like to see in person, if I would have had more information about their location, obviously not given😢!!! Disappointing video! Better if each were given more time & of similarity to each other! 😢😢😢
I’m glad you included some of the most unique and worst slums, such as the tunnels underneath Vegas, just to make people aware of how not just the fortunate live uniquely. There were so many fascinating dwellings in the video. 🙏🏻
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Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
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@@สมรักษ์อินทร์ตา-ม7ฑ Sarah Jennine Davis is highly recommended
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Thanks for giving us a tour of some truly fascinating homes around the world!
Narrator shold have been more clear on where some of these pplaces are. Country names would help a lot
Maybe…giving the location could ruin the culture. People traffic is terrible on small towns.
I mean Google is free lol
Some of the locations were on the side of the screen.
@@angelinaduganNy there is no text on the side.
Seriously it is annoying to google some.locations, which are crowded by tourists anyway, so the reporting could have been a bit less superficial. I agree , it is a lot of clickbait
Underground houses look like a great idea, especially in lands with yearly tornadoes or extreme heat and cold. I would love one.
Yeah but you'd be the first to go in an earthquake!😢
Floods...
@@CocokisslovelyWell you wouldn’t build underground on a fault line, nor would you build underground on a flood plain. The town that is underground Coober Pedy (pronounced Coober Peedy) is in the middle of the desert. No chance of flooding. It’s the Opal capital of Australia.
@@Shazzadut1 🤔😒
You have to take into account water table and flooding are major factors to divert water away and eliminate humidity and mold.
Have a plumbing leak, you need to break the solid surfaces to get to pipes.
Above ground is prefered because it is cheaper, and easier and more familiar to repair. There has been a movement in part of New Zealand of underground bunkers built by the wealthy incase of emergency beneath their seasonal mansions.
But it is a very sustainable design for some locations, eliminating all need for A/C indoors.
Overwhelmed, but lovely and imaginative. Thank you
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! It sounds like it made quite an impact. Thank you for sharing that with me!
@@wowtveng66The video was very interesting but the locations should be more clear. At times it was hard to distinguish in the transitions. Writing the name of the place and country at the beginning of each segment would have been helpful.😊
This was great. I loved the house in the forest made of mirrors. Also, the Chinese are amazing with their innovative architecture.
7:38 😢Rich country, poor people. We need balance in this world.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
There will always be rich people, and poor people. Some of the richest people are miserable, while some of the poorest people are blissfully happy. 🤷🏼♀️ Money is never the reason….🤗❤️
China seems to dominate in this video... not surprised considering their history , it's one of my favorite countries to visit, they take everything from construction to manufacturing to a whole new level of beauty.
2:04 I have GOT to visit this place! I love purple!💜
WOW!!! It really is an amazing place! The purple vibes are just out of this world.
Me too…my fav color!
Right!!! Me too!!!!
Agreed really beautiful...definitely want to visit
I'm coming....
I wish the locations had been identified on all housing sites. China seems to have constructed the most imaginative and inclusive ones. And what about the last one? Where are the "hanging" apartments and how does living in them happen?
The hanging apartment are AI clickbait.
@@endeeray4295 It did look unreal. Thanks!
Images of the hardships of many Africans living in dilapidated homes, surrounded by waste, are truly heartbreaking and disturbing. Their plight is a stark reminder of the injustice and disparity between rich and poor in our global society. What are the underlying causes of this poverty and environmental degradation, and what can we do to support them not only in overcoming their current situation, but also in creating sustainable changes for their future?
Might it be that they stuck to their ancestors Gods from the woods? We can’t move the Stone Age into the 21 ft Age..
We’ve had Africans coming from the bushes into a rental house at the Netherlands and after the introduction they spoiled the whole house in 14 days, replacing the toilet because they needed a hole in the ground to shit..
@@bassmouter4694 This situation is unfortunate and can cause frustration, because it not only causes property damage but also shows a lack of understanding and respect for the culture and living rules of the host country. This is an important reminder of the importance of communication, learning about each other's cultures, and respecting regulations when living or working in another country. This needs to be handled tactfully and cooperatively to avoid misunderstandings and build mutual understanding.
There are places like that in America from the illegals they formed their own communities around Houston Texas and other border states 😢
Leave them alone. You can’t force primitive people into modern society and expect them to adjust. Let them develop at their own pace. They don’t think the way they live is bad. You do.
That was an awesome assortment, but with about three quarters of them you didn't say what country they were in! Come on! If you found the clips, you should know where they are located.
Bots are so inferior, it is frustrating, and no longer enjoyable watching Bot Tube.
You ever heard of CGI land😅😅
@@RIGGIDRICH na🐍a
Mạc, so true. So many didnt have their location. Sheeeesh, show and don't tell locations for many of the homes. Sheeeesh
The locations are on the side of the screen…Just use a little effort and look.🤪🧐🙄🙄
The homeless problem in the USA is partly the result of greed. Some choose that life style, but many have been forced into it. I recieve a check from SS as well as working 2 part-time jobs, and still cannot afford a place of my own. I sleep in the back of my pick-up truck which was fine for summer, but fall is coming on with winter close behind. I am not sure I will survive it! What is wrong with this country?
Sorry to hear of your struggles. It is a black mark on this country that we can’t take better care of our people.
At 5:09 the town listed as Cooper Petty is actually Coober Pedy. Living underground would get old really fast. Not having windows allowing light to filter through would be a dismal existence. But with outside temperatures approaching 126° I understand why the residents are underground.
Come live on Arizona. Get 115-120F in the summer.
@@jammies02000
The one time I was in Yuma, my shoes tried to stick to the asphalt.
I thought they were beautiful and such a good idea in that heat - I guess you’d get all the sunshine you wanted if you added a patio 🤣🤣🤣
Don't worry the people of Coober Pedy don't spend their entire life underground !
Even in Texas it only took 1 summer of walking everywhere (carrying annumbrella for shade) for the soles of my favorite shoes to melt away. @@baldeagle5297
Wished it was longer. Wondeful to see, but not enough time was spent on the various locations. I give you a B+❤❤❤
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you.
stop the clickbait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That mirror cube house is horrible. How many birds die because they slammed into it. There's no way birds can see that in time to not die.
I was going to say the EXACT SAME THING!! murdered hundreds of poor birds :(((
Me too
I live in a UK city on a road with tree opposite
The amount of Birds which have flown into
My first floor windows on sunny days is astonishing
My first thought, too.
@@psulux Maybe you should bring suit against the municipality that approved a design that is apparently dangerous to birds. Somewhere in the planning department they dropped the ball.
Or you could express your position by finding a different place to live while protesting the existence of this monstrosity that is a danger to wildlife and move out in protest!
If I was in your position and I really wanted to back-up my point of view, I would give up my home for the birds, regardless of the costs and detriment this would cause my children and spouse, or economic damage to my community.
Houses with windows should NEVER be built where there's any chance birds will fly into dangerous situations such as reflective windows.
Um…it’s a mirror. Birds would see another bird coming. Birds don’t fly into each other in the wild. It’s actually better than a window…which they do fly into.
The narrow house, awful.
I agree and the person who designed that house a worry for me it's inhuman habitat
I also agree. I suppose it is better than homelessness, but only just.
It doesn't even make any sense. What's the purpose of that foolishness?
@@CitaPlays going on a diet?
@@CitaPlaysit’s “art” not really meant to be inhabitable
This has been the most interesting, intriguing, horrifying, beautiful architectural designs and dwellings I have ever seen. I am afraid of heights, so walking on paths etched on mountain face would be extremely difficult for me. Although some of the landscape views are absolutely stunning, the ingenuity of those architectural designs looked challenging but beautiful. I'm a new subscriber. Please keep sharing the innovation of architectural design and locations. I'm quite intrigued. ❤
Makes me want to travel.
Wow Amazing. Thank you for sharing this Awesome video 📹😀.
Amazing and eye-opening, jaw-dropping houses! I love this video!
Wonderful architectural thinking for living...
The mirror house must kill a lot of birds.
Thank you for the information you provide, we will do better content in the next video 🥰🥰🥰
I did not think about that, I was thinking about birds pooping all over the outside and how could you keep it clean.. but yeah, it really would b bad for the bird population.
@@wowtveng66 Nothing wrong with the content. She was only mentioning about birds not noticing the mirror and hit it. She is right.
Yeah any joy or wow I might feel would be ruined pretty quickly seeing all the bird carcasses probably scattered around.
Do you really not think that birds don’t die all the time in every American city with glass buildings? Of course they do. Not really a reason to not build something.
Habitat '67 is built on an island in Montreal and was part of the site of Expo '67. Good to see part of an Exposition site re-purposed.
Loved it. Great style mid centuary modern ensures forever 😂. ❤
Absolutely amazing
Wow amazing video 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Were it not for this unique video, I could not have gained new insight & even its existence about these rather pleasantly idiosyncratic & intriguing houses around the world. Especially, those Chinese architectural marvels whether hanging at the side of the vertical cliff or the ultra-modern buildings in the city simply amaze me w/ astonishment, or am I an exceptional?,,,,Soundly enjoyed & appreciated it to the core at the opulent comfort of my residence in California. (08/13/24)
Thank you so much for your thoughtful words! I'm thrilled that the video could offer you such a unique perspective and introduce you to these fascinating architectural wonders. Your enthusiasm is truly appreciated!
🤦🏻♀️🥱🙄🇨🇦
@@PPaxPget some much-needed rest and sleep and come back later
Very unique homes. Wouldn't mind exploring.
How amazing and fascinating yet very knowledgeable and informative video. Thanks ❤🇭🇲🦘
There are many items where you do not say which country various places are situated.
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate you pointing that out, and I'll make sure to include more details about the countries in future videos.
Those Nigerian Slums are bad!
Yeah but there is Google. I didn’t have a problem locating any of these places. And I stopped throughout the video to do just that. Refer to transcript if you aren’t sure of spelling, it seemed to be spot on for me.
@@LikeSpee Yes, but which country was this particular Ice Hotel? Finland, Sweden, Canada?
@@snorlonikins1 I would argues that it doesn’t make a difference as each hotel is, not only different from other ice hotels, but changes from year to year at each location as the ice melts. But if you listen from around 22:38 he mentions that the hotel is built from 5000 tonnes of ice from the Torne River. This would be the original ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi Sweden.
The amazing Dutch! Such pragmatic use of space.
These are very fun and innovative housing complexes. They are certainly inspirational spaces to live in. Enough with the square corners already, World! Let’s imagine it and go there!
Interesting. Thanks.
Woww bangga banget aku sebagai orang Indonesia suku Toraja senang banget liat Toraja masuk Wow tv 😍❤
And my favourite colour is Purple...💜
Me too
explored and found.....watched and amazed
I’m surprised that you did not include the windmills of Kinderdijk, Holland. Families may
live in the windmills for relatively low rent but they must run the windmills for a certain number of hours each week.
Where did you hear that, I never heard that and I live nearby, sorry, just checked it and you are right, except that you need a diploma to run the mill.
@@bou58man Kinderdijk was one of the tours we took on our Viking River Cruise. The guide did tell us that in order to rent the windmill homes, residents must take a class on how to run the windmills and then must run the windmills for a minimum number of hours each week to prevent flooding.
見たことのない家ばかり、しかも人が住んでいる。ビックリしました。
素晴らしい。
Awesome!!!❤🎉
Fascinating, but it would help with two things: (1) put the place name and country in print, and (2) make each selection longer. Thanks.
I wish the names of these places were written on all of them so that I could look them up that’s kind of lame. I can’t even pronounce some of these and I have no idea what to even type into Google for future sake. Would you kindly put it in the comments for each of the homes or put it across the screen, please thank you.
That was far out! I loved it! 😮
Just wow❤
This is so unprofesional😮
They are all amazing❤❤❤❤
The narrow house was constructed by Erwin Worm. No wonder.
Ha ha... except, it isn't pronounced as worm and isn't even written like it... The narrator had also mispronounced things more than once in the vid.
Using sense to build nonsense.
These buildings are really creative, fantastic
Fermont's windbreak wall it's a stretches 1.3 km, protecting the town from the prevailing north winds. Known simply as The Wall, Fermont's central structure houses 344 apartment units, community and municipal services, a school, and healthcare and recreational facilities (arena, pool and exhibition space), as well as a shopping centre, all linked by a temperature-controlled indoor promenade.
Fermont is situated above the 52nd parallel which places it in the same latitude as Alaska and Siberia. Needless to say, Fermont has a harsh subarctic climate with long, severe winters and short, mild summers. The winters are dominated by strong northerly winds.
Thank you for sharing this intriguing insight into Fermont! 😍😍😍
@@wowtveng66
I had suggested other places in Quebec that have particular places of residence, but I made the mistake of putting the internet links so that you could judge for yourself.
They were several places that have différents Tree houses in Mont-Tremblant and others amazing place
Then the Hôtel de Glaces and its village in Quebec City.
The Old Québec city is the 1st colonized city in North America and hasn't changed since
All you have to do is Google to see the beauty of these places.
Thanks for your video, you doing an amazing job 🩵💙
@@wowtveng66 Whete is Fermont? In Canada?
@@cattymajiv
Yes, Fermont is in Quebec, Canada,
They live in the wall !!
Despite the fact that it's an extremely cold place,
they go to the grocery store, to the bar or to cinema only wearing T-shirts during the winter, because they don't have to go outside the wall.
The one's shown in the thumbnail are briefly shown at 31:13
Montreal's underground City !! Nearly 500,000 people use it per day. It is also the largest underground complex in the world. It stretches for 32 kilometers (20 miles) and covers 4 million square meters (one and a half square miles).
This information is really great, thank you for providing it.
I've been there. Some of it is above ground, but it's all connected. It's been there since at least the early 70s.
Wow
I love this video
damn shame how a child suffers living on water is unhuman & swimming in dirty water is over the top ..breaks my heart ..we are blessed damn - mit!
In Gaza 40000 children have been bombed in the last 10 months and another 500.000 children are starving now, And the criminals of this genocide are touring the West and speaking in Congress.
참 다양한 형태의 집들이 있다. 멋있다.
Absolutely amazing
Nice video.
Instead of men leaving their countries, they should stay a better their community. They need to improve their own country.
너무 아름답네요
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As BTS says I Purple you, I love to live in that place in Korea.
I think if the amazing artist and musician Prince was still alive, may he r.i.p. would have loved it ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
Great video! Thank you very much for sharing!
Wow❤
Very cool and crazy homes!
As soon as they said living under ground I thought of Coober Pedy where the opals are minds.
I love the pretty and colorful South African homes.
many locations not stated, or incomplete. why do I have to google places to find what country they're in.
Thats what I wrote too, agree
Too good😍
Stop click baiting. Down side is I won’t watch anymore of your videos.
I love this purple and violet coloured Bag Ji Do (박지도), this wonderful Island. The abbreviation 반월 Ban Wol on this sign from 1:25 on literally means Half Moon. And from 2:12 on we even see The Little Prince also known as Le Petit Prince from the book author Antoine De Saint Exupery, this prince and the tamed fox next to him on this crescent sickle of that half moon, of that 반월 exactly. It is so wonderful. I love this purple violet island so much. And indeed I want to go there. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
10:43 Amazing that a whole Chinese building style was “inspired by the sport of parkour”. Think I’m going back to the BBC for my documentaries.
That's not exactly what they said.
@@cattymajivWell, it kind of was: parkour and the terraced fields of Asia he said. So 50% responsible 🙄
This is an amazing video. One thing I noticed, each one have used space to a great extent. A wonderful video. Thanks for sharing
The houses are called 'Bolwoningen' and to be seen in the Dutch town of Den Bosch, between the typical brick-clad houses and winding canals.
Thank you for sharing that! I love how they add a unique and modern touch to the historic charm of the town. It must be quite a sight to see!
Those interested could also look up 'kubuswoningen rotterdam'. These are also very unusual.
Excellent
Please can I come and live at sea land with you guys it sucks on the mainland these days!
Incredible !!!
There are places here which would make me refrain from having children, and probably pets too. Living in a normal house has allowed me to have both
Who else loves purple 💜💜, gather here please 😊
2:16 YEEEES I LIVE IN THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY!!
Thanks
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You don’t say where any of the locations are located. It’s pointless. But such an easy fix.
He did through out the video, just pay attention
Dear Pay Attention:Many places were shown with no location mentioned.
Frustrating
@@hands4soil Maybe some don't want that info released. He or they seemed to say they are just learning, and are grateful for advice, so pleae tone your hostility down!
@@parrolet5774 No he didn't.
Google what he didn't state in the video...
Regarding the purple village where EVERYTHING you see is purple - there must be huge mental health problems. Purple/lavender is the most depressing colour, according to psychologists.
Having lavender painted walls in a room where someone is delays their healing.
It is not recommended for any room where you spend a lot of time, livingroom or bedroom, nor for dining areas as it depresses not only the mind but the digestion.
It's easy to tell the thumbnail is FAKE as hell.
About what
Purple is my favorite colors ❤
So, people left their homes and long cultural history up in the mountains to appease other people's concern for safety. Smh
Their choice as some stayed up there.
@@chriswilliams6568 I don't even feel like breaking it down to you. But, all of a sudden after public scrutiny it was "their choice" to move.
Oh my this is my favorite colour! PURPLE! Hello from Jamaica
Not much that I would want to live in, I live in my 40' Toy Hauler, I'll stay with that over all of what I've seen on this Video.
Truly mindblowing
wow👁️🤳🇧🇩🦋MOG
Thank you 👏🏿👏🏿
Is thumbnail anywhere in this video? I am taking an educated quess and saying no way in hell.
It's the very last one shown in the video
@carolyngames7705 I stand corrected. But still find it hard to believe there are homes like this out there. I would still guess there are not.
Yes, the last 3 seconds!
They didn't say where it was or how it's accessed or anything.
@and4all706 I think someone somewhere is thinking about doing something like this, but looks ridiculous and dangerous. But hey, there are homes on stilts on the side of a cliff so.....
Was so nice thank you
That would be Coober Pedy mate not Cooper Petty. It translates to white mans burrow in First Nations peoples language I believe.
"White man in a hole" is the interpretation I've been told. Either way a fitting name.
Morning 🎉❤.. 0:00
I want to know why China is still considered a “DEVELOPING COUNTRY”?
Ja klar 😂 es entwickelt ständig etwas Neues 😅🎉
Better don't ask. If you want go to live in China. Dictatorship.
beautiful film
Habitat 67 my fav
Awesome vid!!!!!