Antibes France

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @BrianJMonahan
    @BrianJMonahan 10 років тому

    I lived there for 6 months during Winter, Oh God, but its nice to visit. Theyre like islanders, small minded and paranoid, but fun when you are honest and pull their Wire about it.

  • @D_kiki999
    @D_kiki999 6 років тому

    the chihuahua is the epitome of this video XD super cutttttttteee~~~
    I love how you take details of things like the local animals and residential architectures!

  • @Kevin_Finch
    @Kevin_Finch 9 років тому

    Looks so nice! Will have to visit in September.

  •  9 років тому +1

    Faltou apenas mostrar o museu do Absinto! Famoso e completo com muita história! Parabéns pela produção, ficou ótimo!

  • @mcfrdmn
    @mcfrdmn 11 років тому

    Fantastic videography of Antibes France

  • @dragonstar6490
    @dragonstar6490 8 років тому

    fedoanuja - You're very lucky to live there it's a great place :)

  • @fedoanuja
    @fedoanuja 9 років тому +2

    i live here :)

  • @leentqueen7337
    @leentqueen7337 10 років тому

    Funny the tour in antibes took a lot more than the tour in cannes :/

  • @L.M1792
    @L.M1792 6 років тому

    still seems charming. do they still cater well for the homeless? the drunk homeless shelter, I never managed to make it to the inside of, but it seemed busy. the Croix-Rouge was second to none. I swapped my clarks sandals for a more fitting pair of sanshoes to see me through the winter. they also gave me a few more necessary clean items. the next day I saw a dutch man wearing my sandals with 5 pairs of socks on underneath, but didn't feel cheated, not in the slightest. good people, if not a bit overly defensive. I of course would blame napoleonic influences for this, with its location being so close to the largest naval base in Europe, and his first beach invasion, he of course as we all now know ran (like a deranged hero) into open cannon fire, I wouldn't want to be walking my dog around there any time this century, but anyway, thanks for the reminder of what I never quite experienced (very poor), and here's to Vanity Fair.