Thanks so much for all of the movies you've recorded of the Spanish towns and cities - the videos of the Costa Dorada and Costa Brava localities (Cambrils, Salou, Sitges, Tortosa, etc) bring back so many happy holiday memories, whilst the others that I'm less familiar with offer new possibilities for visiting. Your little tours really help me to get through the lockdowns and restrictions with sun, sea and beautiful views.
Another great video. Thank you for bringing the city, cathedrals and churches as well as the beautiful landscape around closer. The river Ebro seems to me to be calm, without shipping and therefore also suitable for drafting. Maybe a good tip for a week-long vacation for a group of friends of drafting and river rafting.
Yes, many people go canoeing in the river Ebro in summer. Also near Miravet where the river is curvy and peaceful with mountains and forest on the banks.
Love the videos! You always visit these small beautiful towns that I’ve never heard of I can’t wait for this whole pandemic thing to be over to be able to go visit Spain.
Awesome video! Tell me: could one spend a couple of days in Tortosa? It doesn't look big, but just by looking at the opening shots of your video it makes me think like some days could be spent there.
Thanks. Certainly Tortosa is a city worth spending a couple of days to explore. There're still many places we didn't have enough time to film on that day. There're also some nice nearby towns worth paying a visit if you found finishing Tortosa too quickly, such as Miravet, 41 minutes drive from Tortosa. We also made an episode there. And Miami Platja of Mont-roig, 40 minutes from Tortosa, great coastline and lovely little town.
@@BABeenHere Thanks, great to know! I will be staying in Tarragona for a couple of weeks in July, and I plan on taking lots of day trips (to Barcelona, to Miravet, to Tortosa, etc., to local beaches, etc.) I was unaware of Tortosa until I saw your video, so thanks again for posting it!
Fortunately a rare occurence. Pretty peaceful most of the time. (I live in Tortosa so speak with authority. This video does a good job of representing it.)
In tortosa we have a bery powerfull rowing club, the boats are usually from their trainers, it is not a usuall thing to see motor boats going across the river beacause it is a very protected envoirament that leads to one of the biggest deltas of europe, the Delta of Ebro
Thanks so much for all of the movies you've recorded of the Spanish towns and cities - the videos of the Costa Dorada and Costa Brava localities (Cambrils, Salou, Sitges, Tortosa, etc) bring back so many happy holiday memories, whilst the others that I'm less familiar with offer new possibilities for visiting. Your little tours really help me to get through the lockdowns and restrictions with sun, sea and beautiful views.
That's very nice of you. We're happy that these videos could bring joy to some audience. 😁
I'm a big fan of your videos. Great cinematopgraphic movement and crystal clear images.
Thanks for your support. The sky in this episode is the best we could possibly get. It made the city look so gorgeous. 😁
Another great video. Thank you for bringing the city, cathedrals and churches as well as the beautiful landscape around closer.
The river Ebro seems to me to be calm, without shipping and therefore also suitable for drafting. Maybe a good tip for a week-long vacation for a group of friends of drafting and river rafting.
Yes, many people go canoeing in the river Ebro in summer. Also near Miravet where the river is curvy and peaceful with mountains and forest on the banks.
Love the videos! You always visit these small beautiful towns that I’ve never heard of I can’t wait for this whole pandemic thing to be over to be able to go visit Spain.
Thank you very much for your kind words😄. There're so many somewhat unfamous beautiful places around us and we would love to explore them all.
place where would like to travel in a good times 🙏❤️🙌
We really like here too. And the footage turned out very beautiful. Exceeded our expectation totally. 😁
I'm from here and trust me its amazing :>
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Awesome video! Tell me: could one spend a couple of days in Tortosa? It doesn't look big, but just by looking at the opening shots of your video it makes me think like some days could be spent there.
Thanks. Certainly Tortosa is a city worth spending a couple of days to explore. There're still many places we didn't have enough time to film on that day. There're also some nice nearby towns worth paying a visit if you found finishing Tortosa too quickly, such as Miravet, 41 minutes drive from Tortosa. We also made an episode there. And Miami Platja of Mont-roig, 40 minutes from Tortosa, great coastline and lovely little town.
@@BABeenHere Thanks, great to know! I will be staying in Tarragona for a couple of weeks in July, and I plan on taking lots of day trips (to Barcelona, to Miravet, to Tortosa, etc., to local beaches, etc.) I was unaware of Tortosa until I saw your video, so thanks again for posting it!
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It's nice to see a Spanish riverfront that still retains some natural aspects, but sadly, it's spoiled by the noisy jackasses boating on it. 😥
Fortunately a rare occurence. Pretty peaceful most of the time. (I live in Tortosa so speak with authority. This video does a good job of representing it.)
In tortosa we have a bery powerfull rowing club, the boats are usually from their trainers, it is not a usuall thing to see motor boats going across the river beacause it is a very protected envoirament that leads to one of the biggest deltas of europe, the Delta of Ebro