🇺🇸 EL PASO, TEXAS | Is the USA SAFE?! | Mexico to USA BORDER Crossing | Mexico TRAVEL 2022

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  • @davidostrowski679
    @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +45

    🇺🇸 I hope you enjoyed Part 4 of my Mexico series... in the USA! Especially if you're new, the whole point of this video was to be a slightly indirect stab at those in the US (and UK!) who deem Mexico to be dangerous yet have never been there, and never question their own back yards. Some of my best friends are from the US, and I know the feeling of animosity towards Mexico and Mexicans is very much a feeling of the minority, so I wasn't generalising here.
    It's also a stab at the ridiculous, outdated and tired, 'Is Mexico SAFE?!' garbage rhetoric perpertuated by UA-cam couples for views with the aim of attracting retirees. Change the record, Karens.
    🇲🇽 Espero que hayan disfrutado la Parte 4 de mi serie de México... ¡en los Estados Unidos! Especialmente si eres nuevo, el objetivo de este video era ser una puñalada indirecta a aquellos en los EE. UU. (¡y el Reino Unido!) que consideran que México es peligroso pero nunca han estado allí, y nunca cuestionan sus propios patios traseros. Algunos de mis mejores amigos son de los EE. UU., y sé que el sentimiento de animosidad hacia México y los mexicanos es en gran medida un sentimiento minoritario, así que no estaba generalizando aquí.
    También es una puñalada al ridículo, anticuado y cansado '¿Es México SEGURO?' retórica basura perpetuada por parejas de UA-cam para visitas con el objetivo de atraer a los jubilados. Cambia el registro, Karens.

    • @MyScooter57
      @MyScooter57 2 роки тому +2

      No problem David. You hit it on the nail. By the way, I am Maria’s husband. Rick.

    • @user-to9zz2gd8q
      @user-to9zz2gd8q 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/5VrKFX7DmQE/v-deo.html Patrick Lancaster journalist!!!

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому +2

      I am so sorry I missed you. I haven't seen your vids in a while. I would have loved to have bought you lunch or given you a ride around more of town. Thanks for visiting and for your honest reactions.

    • @MarkJones9093
      @MarkJones9093 2 роки тому +1

      Hey while you’re in that part of the country, you may want to check out the Chepe train that goes through the Copper Canyon in chihuahua.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      @@MarkJones9093 yep it's been planned for long time, video coming soon

  • @nmatky9327
    @nmatky9327 2 роки тому +197

    Thank you for such positive videos about both my cities, El Paso and Juarez, we get a lot of hate and criticism from people that have never been here

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +7

      You're welcome! I enjoyed my time in both!

    • @jengal720
      @jengal720 2 роки тому +8

      Right! El Paso is a pretty nice city. It's grown so much from when I was young

    • @Gatorneedshisgat407
      @Gatorneedshisgat407 2 роки тому +3

      No hate El Paso lame as fuck

    • @hernaldo14
      @hernaldo14 2 роки тому

      I love EP and hate Juarez, its leterally a dumpster of a city on my time there i saw 3 people get murder and drove by couple dead people in the street

    • @WalkingPrepper
      @WalkingPrepper 2 роки тому +1

      Trust, it deserves ever y bit of hatred and more...and yes, I lived there for 12 years

  • @armandovazquez8441
    @armandovazquez8441 2 роки тому +53

    Welcome to our corner of the world David! The most welcoming border towns in the planet! You got here before the scorching summer sun, so good for you!! And thank you for the Mexico comments, much appreciated!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Armando! Yes I found my short time in El Paso to be very welcoming indeed! I thought the contrast was crazy from that shopping street by the border and downtown, it was like Hotel Paso del Norte was the real border! Re sun yes I have learned from my endless migraines and sunstroke from last year in Durango and Coahuila JAJA but I feel I won't have much time before that sun hits!! Time to invest in a sombrero!

    • @walkingcorpse1224
      @walkingcorpse1224 2 роки тому

      Isn't California more welcoming than EP? You know the state of Texas where we were under alot of heat and controversy? Just saying cus you said "the most welcoming border towns in the planet" which is clearly not true. Let's give El Paso some truth here, we're pretty restricted cus we are still a part of Texas. This is still a pretty republican dominated city over here.

    • @candacerain1
      @candacerain1 2 роки тому

      @@walkingcorpse1224 Nope not at all. El Paso is actually a democratic city not republican. That's why the rest of Texas considers us a bastard child because we do not have the same views as the rest of Texas.

  • @starbrown940
    @starbrown940 2 роки тому +98

    As an El Paso resident that was interesting to see your reactions. Of course you missed most of El Paso because we are a vehicle based city.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +7

      Yeah I just wanted to check out downtown really as I was working that evening. I'm sure I'll be back though!

    • @anonymousprepper3546
      @anonymousprepper3546 2 роки тому +11

      Sun metro will get you anywhere for cheap, but i guess that proves your point, vehicle based city

    • @fafrai
      @fafrai Рік тому

      you see...Americans also say...you "missed " this and that, and didn't sound rude to me...not only in Mexico said this word to refer at things you may have enjoyed or make you have another perspective of the scenery

    • @vivienne1349
      @vivienne1349 Рік тому +1

      Yeah you really can't go anywhere here without a vehicle 🥲

  • @stefaniecardenas1
    @stefaniecardenas1 2 роки тому +32

    I am a native El Pasoan! Thank you for saying the truth about our city. Loved this video

  • @bipsomma2483
    @bipsomma2483 2 роки тому +15

    I’ve never been to Juarez, but I’ve heard great things about it.
    I live in El Paso and LET ME TELL YOU!!! I looooove this city and the people here !! My family and I moved here in 2020, and instantly felt welcome and at home by neighbors. We hope to stay here as long as we can!! 10000/10000. Would recommend.

  • @lions1mew
    @lions1mew 2 роки тому +34

    I was born and raised in El Paso. Safest city on the border! Juarez is our Sister City. Very diverse city as we welcome soldiers from all over the world to Fort Bliss. I was born here in 1956. Loved the alligators whe I was a kid. Best food in the known and unknown universe. Best restaurants are L&J's right next to the central cemetery. Also Carlos and Mickey's on Magruder, and Kiki's on Piedras. Welcome aboard!!
    Also, when Elizabeth Taylor was filming the movie "Giant" (it was further southeast in Marfa area), they stayed in one of the downtown hotels.

    • @cloud99955
      @cloud99955 2 роки тому

      Nah not really not much to do here

    • @wallihaley5194
      @wallihaley5194 2 роки тому +4

      @@cloud99955, you must be a pretty boring person. Just last week I went to an incredibly great cooking class at the Texas Culinary Institute, and was invited to - but wasn’t able to attend - an art exhibit, a concert and a symphony. A couple weeks ago I went on a 10k run in the Franklin Mountains, and I just saw the Van Gogh interactive exhibit is coming. A few weeks ago, I saw an amazing exhibit of Ortiz pottery at the Museum downtown and enjoyed some delicious food at the Plaza Hotel’s Ámbar restaurant.

  • @laureanne3409
    @laureanne3409 2 роки тому +35

    Thank you for your candid, but positive, comments about the US. Every country has its good and bad, and comparisons are of little value. Media seems to want to dwell on the bad, so it is important to take the time to get to know the people and to understand the issues and problems.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +4

      You're welcome Laure Anne! You know what, especially being a Brit, and loving to joke about America and Americans, the US is one country I've never had any kind of problem in, I've have always felt welcome, and I have many good friends there who absolutely don't share the backward views of the minority. Comparisons are absolutely pointless, why do we do it! I guess it's natural!

    • @michaelmitchell6629
      @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +2

      I am looking forward to my return visit to Honduras Centro American
      First time going back to Honduras since 1993.
      I did not have passport till this year.

    • @michaelmitchell6629
      @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +2

      I am also looking. Forward to going to Israel in may for there independence day
      I hope to go to uk in November before thanksgiving

    • @michaelmitchell6629
      @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +2

      I am looking forward to going to uk never ever been to Europe or uk

    • @michaelmitchell6629
      @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +2

      Got to stay there next time in El Paso.

  • @chattyc1
    @chattyc1 2 роки тому +4

    I grew up in El Paso. We frequently went to Juarez with my mother and grandmother for the best authentic Mexican experiences, (food, hand blown glass, salons, etc.) The people were always friendly and you could walk anywhere and feel safe. El Paso has so much to see and experience. I miss it. It’s beautiful.

  • @raziele92
    @raziele92 2 роки тому +24

    If you went west on Paisano you would've seen the old train station. It's still operational and the building is also an architectural beauty.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      Awesome! I might go back at some point

    • @blancaanguiano451
      @blancaanguiano451 2 роки тому +1

      I will be going to El Paso from Illinois by train,its a beautiful train station and very clean!!!!! I am very proud to be from Chihuahua, but have lived in Illinois since childhood early age, but never have forgotten where I am from.... Proud to have both nationalities. Ny dream is to go back and live....

  • @gilly4487
    @gilly4487 2 роки тому +21

    I briefly visited El Paso a few years back during a road trip with my family to Houston. I didn't get to see much of it but after this video I wish I stopped and explored more!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      It's really cool! Quite calming after the last month in Mexico lol

  • @psoria114
    @psoria114 2 роки тому +15

    I'm happy you took the time to check out the city I call home. The DeSoto building definitely has seen better days but the reason it looks run down is because it was in flames a month or two ago. Juarez is definitely massive in comparison to EP. Granted though you only got to see downtown. We also got Westside, Central, Eastside, Northeast, Far East and the Lower Valley. I personally love how we border with Mexico and New Mexico, we can travel to another country or state within an hour.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah it must be cool being so close to the border. Growing up in UK, you had to get on a ferry to France for the weekend! Yep I only planned to visit downtown because I was working that evening unfortunately. Given that I liked it so much and this video has done well, I might have to return for a few days instead!

    • @walkingcorpse1224
      @walkingcorpse1224 2 роки тому

      "I'm happy you took the time to check out the city...", "Granted you only got to see downtown..." Yeah that's not called seeing the city man, you just contradicted yourself.

    • @psoria114
      @psoria114 2 роки тому

      @@walkingcorpse1224 you understand what I'm saying. I'm showing hospitality to this gentleman. He made a great video about a EP. Aaaand here you are nitpicking. I'll explain myself better next time for you.

  • @davidostrowski679
    @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +3

    Just noticed I typed 'international' in English by mistake near the beginning on the graphics. I guess that's what happens when you're speaking Spanglish every day JAJA

  • @thegeekdad8639
    @thegeekdad8639 2 роки тому +14

    Just ran across this video, I live in El Paso and half my life in Juarez, wished I would’ve known to have seen a couple or more places and details… the De Soto hotel was a haunted building that had haunted tours but recently in last month suffered a fire. The Plaza hotel downtown was the first ever Hilton and the penthouse suite was where Elizabeth Taylor lived while married to Conrad Hilton. But anyway, thank you for your video had to watch.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      thanks man yep I only planned to visit downtown as I was working that evening so had to get back! (the perils of being a Digital Nomad) Crazy about the burnt out hotel, a few people have mentioned that!

  • @BNaturalStudios
    @BNaturalStudios 2 роки тому +6

    This is the best vlog I have ever seen of our beautiful city. Subscriber for life.

  • @audreyaspearman
    @audreyaspearman 2 роки тому +35

    I live in El Paso, and this was a great and accurate video and looked like a nice day trip. I think I may try walking across because I’ve never done it. Thanks for visiting David!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks Audrey and any time! I really enjoyed the day there! I'll have to return to see the streetcars properly lol

    • @walkingcorpse1224
      @walkingcorpse1224 2 роки тому +2

      What was accurate about it? Literally tell me what was accurate, that was just the smallest bit of El Paso!

    • @audreyaspearman
      @audreyaspearman 2 роки тому +1

      @@walkingcorpse1224 lol what was shown is accurate and props to tge guy for showing up and putting his stuff out there. Where is your video? 😂

  • @markasdievovaikas
    @markasdievovaikas 2 роки тому +3

    For El Pasoans or those who come here from other places in the US and Canada for dental care or healthcare treatment, we avoid most of the chaos of the border crossing because most of the clinics in Ciudad Juarez also provide complimentary transportation services for getting across the border. If living in El Paso, a van picks us up at our homes and returns us. For others, they usually pick up at downtown El Paso parking garages or hotels.
    As David said, when crossing into Mexico there are no checks of any kind and no stops, we just go right across the bridge and into Juarez. And this the same case for anyone driving into Juarez in a private vehicle as well. Mexico is an open door... 'Bienvenidos a todo del mundo!'
    Returning, we remain inside the van while crossing the bridge in traffic until we reach the immigration building (the van is air conditioned and has complimentary beverage service). Then, they let us out and allow us to cut in front of the people waiting in line and we walk right into the building. Once inside there is usually no wait in the American line and we walk right up to an immigration officer. We come out the other side and get right back into the van. Couldn't be easier.

  • @jmoreno7986654
    @jmoreno7986654 2 роки тому +3

    David, thank you for visiting our city, and for providing very positive feedback about our beautiful city. There is so much History here.

  • @amyschmidt1113
    @amyschmidt1113 2 роки тому +5

    I've been living in El Paso for 3 years and will be crossing over to Juarez for the 1st time next week for dental work. I appreciated all your sincerity and enthusiasm because it can be sort of "blah" here but you gave us a fair shot and it's not a bad city. I'm from Minneapolis Minnesota and El Paso is WAY SAFER than up there!

    • @anaandrade4809
      @anaandrade4809 2 роки тому

      El Paso is safe. Police are everywhere. I harass the bicycle police for fun if they pick on the homeless.

  • @totallytony
    @totallytony 2 роки тому +5

    The quality of your videos is just incredible 👏🏽

  • @mscynthia7834
    @mscynthia7834 2 роки тому +6

    It was nice to see my city through someone else's eyes. I'm glad you enjoyed downtown. I love our architecture as well and I actually worked in the Wells Fargo building in the city tax office. On a side note, the DeSoto hotel just recently burned down, but there are plans to rebuild it.
    I wish you would have been able to see more of El Paso, like hike the Franklin Mountains or check out McKelligon Canyon. Hopefully you will return and have a little more time.
    As far as safety, El Paso is one of safest cities in the nation. I think most of us feel that El Paso is comfortable and safe. The Walmart shooting was someone that traveled here to do harm, but hate did not prevail and our city grew stronger.
    El Paso may be small, but it feels big because most of us consider our sister cities of Juarez and Las Cruces, NM to be a part of it. I hope you return and have the chance to explore more. Until then, safe travels.

  • @neilrmartin1984
    @neilrmartin1984 2 роки тому +9

    That looked like a day trip and a half! Interesting how some of these border towns can be hidden gems. I now need to catch up on the rest of the latest Mexico series - probably in reverse order now ...

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      yeah they are quite unique! If you're in reverse you'll be going back south to Veracruz!

    • @neilrmartin1984
      @neilrmartin1984 2 роки тому

      @@davidostrowski679 I'll enjoy the spontaneity! Hope you get to see some Easter events on your travels - not sure about Mexico but I still cringe when I think about the self flagellation in Quito

  • @SariisMakeup
    @SariisMakeup 2 роки тому +2

    _Hii I'm from Cd Juarez now living in El Paso, fun fact when you see the altar in the Cathedral left side the chair the code of arms, my husband was the artist who painted it. glad you visit us ♥_

  • @ismaelrivas7700
    @ismaelrivas7700 2 роки тому +2

    As always great video!! Video Quality looks amazing, very bright and crisp!! Saludos desde Torreón!!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Gracias amigo! I left Torreon a couple of days ago but there are still a few more videos to come!

  • @marthanarvaez676
    @marthanarvaez676 2 роки тому +5

    Colon used to be a theater when they used to show Mexican movie's my mother and dad used to take us all of us 7 children to watch movie's i would wonder around the theater 😄😄👍 way back then now I'm a grandmother of 12 grandchildren my husband and me are so humble and greatful to be born in El Paso Texas 100 percent home grown yea buddies blessings from El Paso Texas 🇺🇸🇮🇹🙏💓😄😄👍✌

  • @utepjets
    @utepjets 2 роки тому +3

    One of the best videos iv seen of my city! I hope u come back to make another great video

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man you never know I might do at some point and actually stay for a few days this time

  • @anonymousprepper3546
    @anonymousprepper3546 2 роки тому +3

    I was in el paso during the Walmart shootings. I was doing Uber at the airport which wasn't far from Walmart/ Sam's club where it happened. Absolutely crazy day, one day I'll never, ever forget.
    The coffee box is my favorite place to get coffee in town! Now i want to go stop by it haha.
    You should come back in Christmas time, downtown is beautiful, even more so at night.
    That de Soto hotel just recently burned down this year, it was supposedly one of the most haunted hotels in Texas. Italian restaurant near it is really good also.
    I used to live right near that crossing... that road getting into Mexico is an absolute nightmare, cars always blocking the intersections, at night is like almost nonstop honing for a few hours, even emergency services have a hard time in that area during the afternoon when everyone is trying to get into Mexico.
    El Paso is a great city, i wasn't born there, nor do i live there any more, but it is the largest city I've ever held residency in, and is a very unique city for Texas, being closer to the capitals of Arizona and New Mexico than Austin, and Cali is about the same distance as Louisiana is to EP.

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому +1

      Downtown EPTX is beautiful at night and yes breathtaking (and crowded) during the holidays. I love our downtown here. I have lived here for three years so far.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing your story! Coffee Box was really cool!

  • @MichaelApodaca81
    @MichaelApodaca81 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video and your comments about our city. We’re about to host a major convention in 2024 and this is a great way to show our downtown area.

  • @johnhrussell4885
    @johnhrussell4885 2 роки тому +2

    Ignore the people saying that El Chuco isn't safe. It makes the list of top five safest USA cities (usually #1 or 2) year after year after year.
    Fort Bliss deserves a mention; it's larger than Rhode Island. And, for the curious, the Colón theater was named after Cristóbal Colón: the Spanish name for Christopher Columbus.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Totally John! I never thought it was unsafe, the title is really a stab at all the UA-camrs who rely on the whole 'is Mexico safe?' thing for views haha. I didn't know Fort Bliss was larger than RI! Crazy!

  • @larrydalemyers
    @larrydalemyers 2 роки тому +14

    Greetings from San Antonio! Nice job on the El Paso video. The food in El Paso is my favorite with cooking with red & green chilies 🌶 . Better than TexMex IMO. 👍

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Larry! San Antonio is on my list at some point! I have friends there and in Austin. I have a bizarre affinity with Texas for some reason, I've been to Dallas a couple of times and ended up in a motel in Abilene once lol

    • @larrydalemyers
      @larrydalemyers 2 роки тому +2

      @@davidostrowski679 I lived in Dallas for 30 years. Now in San Antonio for 5. Reach out if you’re ever here.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Will do!

    • @ceciliaalvarez97
      @ceciliaalvarez97 2 роки тому

      @@davidostrowski679 San Antonio is beautiful. Born and raised in El Paso: left as soon as I was able to get away. San Antonio is my home until I die. Luv my San Antonio!

  • @BillyOnYouTube
    @BillyOnYouTube 2 роки тому +1

    I'd like to point out that even though Juarez was considered one of the most dangerous cities in the world, El Paso has always been one of the safest cities in the US. It's insane how low the crime rate is here.

  • @JoeGonzalez9351
    @JoeGonzalez9351 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! Was not expecting such positive feed back judging from the title. You’re always invited to the carne asada

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man! The title is a joke, like a stab at all the Mexico channels which constantly talk about Mexico being dangerous but never mention the same about the US

  • @tammiepulley7167
    @tammiepulley7167 2 роки тому +3

    I’m American and a long time subscriber. I love it when you do the American accent.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      Classic, I might do a whole video in my Walmart Karen accent soon just for LOLZ. I only really know a generic exaggerated accent, I really want to properly learn a Texas accent

  • @jimmyperullo947
    @jimmyperullo947 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video. Thank you so much! Lately, I have been considering a move to El Paso, since I work remotely and the cost of living is so cheap. I've only spent a little bit of time in the city, but I lived in Juarez for 2 years when I was a Mormon and a missionary and I really enjoyed the people, the food, and the weather. I didn't even mind the hot summers, although I probably destroyed my skin by walking everywhere in 100+ degree weather with no sunscreen for two summers. The other plus is that I'm now fluent in Spanish thanks to that experience, even though I'm no longer religious, so I think I could possibly fit in and enjoy ELP. I still go to Chihuahua a few weeks out of the year, but I haven't been back to Juarez or El Paso in many years. Something about El Paso just feels like home to me.

  • @sergiorodriguez7955
    @sergiorodriguez7955 2 роки тому +3

    Glad you enjoyed chuco town

  • @magnum4989
    @magnum4989 2 роки тому +3

    this was cool hearing a fresh, brief perspective on my city. thanks for sharing. also wanted to say you get really amazing shots. you do the aerial shots too or where did they come from? beautifully done video. i'll have to check out your others

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Hey thanks! Yes all the shots are mine including the aerial ones!

  • @JuicyBagel44
    @JuicyBagel44 2 роки тому +4

    This is amazing! I’ve lived in El Paso since I was a newborn and I’m glad you’ve come to visit, not only that I am also glad to have someone finally explain the beauty of this city and go against the rumors of this place! If you do plan on coming again I encourage you to seek El Paso food and street food, I definitely encourage you to come try Chicos Tacos, Whataburger, Frisco Burger, and so much more!
    Also there’s a wide variety of places to be in here in El Paso, from the far reaches of West El Paso, to the Deep South of the Lower Valley that reaches as far as San Elizario and Fabens.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Joel! One of my friends actually recommended Chicos Tacos! I was going to go there at the end but I had to get back to Mexico because I had work that evening. Therefore I do hope to come back, I'd love to stay for a week and maybe film about 3 more videos. I'm planned in Mexico until mid June so you never know I might come back after money permitting!

  • @coolmonkeymc8268
    @coolmonkeymc8268 2 роки тому +2

    I have lived in El Paso for 15yrs and shamefully for me David is showing me around, many thanks !

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Haha I feel the same way about London! The first time I saw Buckingham Palace was in my early 30s when my Bulgarian friend took me there! I think that's quite normal!

    • @coolmonkeymc8268
      @coolmonkeymc8268 2 роки тому

      @@davidostrowski679 Thank you,really enjoyed the video !

  • @helenac.4081
    @helenac.4081 2 роки тому +4

    I love the way you are!! Don’t you EVER change!! XXOO!!

  • @Vancouver_Dan
    @Vancouver_Dan 2 роки тому +5

    Well done sir! One of your best videos ever! Beautiful photography, thought provoking and funny (especially your Dallas title credit sequence!). I know your retirement is imminent, but you could do a great series of videos as an outsider exploring and critiquing US cities and Americana. I was surprised when you said this was filmed on a weekday because the city center looked dead. That is one of my beefs with so many USA cities - I hate the wide, barren pedestrian unfriendly streets. I had a long time friend who grew up in Ohio and lived in Houston for many years. She came up to visit Vancouver and kept commenting that she couldn't believe how many people were on the street - walking, sitting at cafes, hanging out. That leads to the topic of safety - those deserted streets, even at mid day, seem scary, I feel safer, in Mexico, Canada or the USA in vibrant areas where there are people around night and day. Oh, and guns vs knives? I'll take the knives please.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man! I couldn't resist the Dallas sequence LOL. Yes it was very quiet! I saw a few office workers out on their lunch breaks, that was about it. Speaking of Vancouver I actually mentioned that one part looked like that area with that famous clock (you know the one), but it got cut! Re American yes if it was a few years ago and I had more money I'd love to do a USA series but at this stage I'm basically like an old man ready for his armchair LOL

    • @Vancouver_Dan
      @Vancouver_Dan 2 роки тому

      @@davidostrowski679Oh, the Gastown "steam" clock, on Water Street, which is actually not run on steam - just a clock retro-fitted to attract cruise ship passengers who elbow each other out of the way every 15 minutes or so watch it erupt steam?!? On another note, your subscribers should have a poll to see how long the 40 year old grampa takes to get bored of his armchair and start flying drones over kioskos. Anyway ... looking forward to the rest of your series!

  • @aileensotorealtor1345
    @aileensotorealtor1345 2 роки тому +2

    Fun fact! (if no one has mentioned it yet): the De Soto hotel is known to be a place with paranormal activity for many years now! A few months ago it caught on fire and people captured disturbing images on their phones 😱. I loved your video on my hometown by the way!! It’s top notch material!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Aileen!! I'm glad I included the clip with that hotel, I wasn't going to because it was a bit of a random shot I got near the end of filming. Now I know all about this crazy hotel story! I'm hoping to come back in June depending on $$$ but for a few days this time

    • @seabreez2421
      @seabreez2421 2 роки тому

      The place burn down 😐

  • @potatoes__tomatoes__2993
    @potatoes__tomatoes__2993 2 роки тому +1

    XD your comment about how there's stuff to do downtown was eye opening. Growing up in EP, I always had that usual sentiment that there was nothing to do! There was no reason to go downtown unless it was for the holiday parades hosted by Viva EP or to get pan from Bowie's bakery, or passing by downtown on the drive back from the Franklin Mountains. But hearing your genuine awe at architecture, appreciating the wall art I've grown accustomed to seeing, made me realize I took so much for granted. Seeing how you got so excited over EP made me wish you were able to explore more of what EP had to offer! you didn't even scratch the surface, haha! I know you ripped on yourself for being a "dumb tourist" but I found your enthusiasm endearing! (also I got worried with you walking around in that heat, and andale, you started getting a migrane over it XD bring water always! it's the desert dude! NO clouds haha)

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I think after being in Mexico for so long, anything different would be amazing! I feel the same about London, like what would anyone be interested in seeing!

  • @tedhinshaw3174
    @tedhinshaw3174 2 роки тому +1

    Having been here for over two years I can honestly say a brilliant overview of this town. Thank you Patrick !

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you said overview! Some people expecting some sort of in depth video across the whole city in the 5 hours I was there lol

  • @sylviahawley6180
    @sylviahawley6180 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for visiting our city .There is alot more to see. I love my hometown born and raised.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      No worries! I only had like 5 hours because of work but I can imagine I'll do a longer trip when I leave Mex

  • @miguelescobedo2837
    @miguelescobedo2837 2 роки тому +3

    Very interesting and refreshing Juarez - El Paso videos. Keep up the good work amigo.

  • @dazely1131
    @dazely1131 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making this video, I hardly see anyone cover these city's, and you were right about the alligators. It's rumored that a lady had brought them over and she had put them into the water that was there and before it was just a deeper area of water. Unfortunately one of the alligators died and they were poorly mistreated and often got trash thrown at them so they had to get the alligators removed. Years later they had put the statue up and my grandma often took me to downtown as a kid and would tell me a lot of stories.
    I was born and raised in El Paso and this video makes me happy to see

  • @nonymouz9334
    @nonymouz9334 Рік тому +1

    Subscribed and solely because of what you said during your unconscious bias - I agree. Been to Mexico twice, always loved it. Never felt in danger. I am a native Texan. I grew up between Lubbock and Amarillo up in the panhandle. I grew up in an enriched Mexican community. I was one of few white people, but never felt as if I was a minority. Most of my best friends are Mexican and I feel the Mexican community is real, compassion, endearing, and very family oriented. Mexicans are welcoming, warm and love long winded conversations. I live on the east coast now, different demographics over here. There is a sheer difference of personality of the people as a whole. People are not so hospitable here. People are more self-centred and always in a hurry and pretty demanding as well. It's noticed in the service industry especially, as people expect what they want *right now* and do not like waiting. It's the American mindset. That's why I wanna move back to Texas, but more particular, El Paso. I want to live in the southwest deserts again, and I feel El Paso is a warm and welcoming city overall. I feel like it's home and I have never been. It's people that make a difference. People who are warm, kind, compassionate and open make the best communities. I miss home.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  Рік тому

      I hope you get to go back! I'd love to visit El Paso again but for longer and not only one day!

  • @rachelm4883
    @rachelm4883 2 роки тому +1

    “Don’t listen to people. Sometimes they’re idiots” LMAO!! Loved this video

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Classic I'm glad people get that 99% of what I say is comedy haha

  • @digitalporch2062
    @digitalporch2062 2 роки тому +2

    I lived in El Paso from 1972 till 1979, I want to go back.

  • @jorgeviramontes2607
    @jorgeviramontes2607 2 роки тому +1

    Glad you made it to El Chuco. I'm a native of Jerez now living here for the past 30 years.

  • @nickthomas181
    @nickthomas181 2 роки тому +3

    A great vlog told with true enthusiasm.!
    cheers!

  • @jaimerueda5795
    @jaimerueda5795 2 роки тому +2

    thanks for your final thoughts, well said!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      No worries man, I know it's probably a minority that has these backwards views. Literally every US citizen I know is brilliant. The point about unconscious bias and deep-rooted beliefs was meant to be a mirror of what I said in Juarez. Like white people can have a superiority complex (even if they don't actively believe that), and some Mexicans I know (again a minority) seem to have a deep-rooted inferiority complex. I always remember being out with a friend in Puebla a few years ago. His words, 'I'm just a Mexican guy' echo in my brain every day. THERE IS NO 'JUST' no matter where we are from.

  • @eddietorres1000
    @eddietorres1000 2 роки тому +2

    The De Soto Hotel Burnt a few weeks ago no one was living there and that place was very Haunted, the Owner said he's going to rebuild the hotel. In East El Paso in the Lower Valley there is the Mission Trail there are 3 old Catholic Missions the oldest is the Ysleta Mission that was built in 1682 and is the oldest catholic church in the USA. Then there is the Socorro Mission built in the 1700's and the San Elizario Mission built in the 1800's

    • @blancaanguiano451
      @blancaanguiano451 2 роки тому

      Very interesting I would love to visit the missions

    • @eddietorres1000
      @eddietorres1000 2 роки тому

      @@blancaanguiano451 ua-cam.com/video/bnGcUa9SPHo/v-deo.html

  • @pedrozatravel
    @pedrozatravel 2 роки тому +1

    I remember El Paso being so desolate of people compared to Cuidad Juarez, it is amazing how much the vibe changes when you cross a border.

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому +1

      And then at night El Pasoans come out downtown, while Juarez gets quieter in the Central. El Paso is definitely a sprawling car city. Very decentralized.

  • @PalaminoHills
    @PalaminoHills 2 роки тому +3

    Lovely, modern city. Who Knew! Glad to see it's not the dreary place they say it is. THANKS, from Querétaro! You're the best.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      Hey man exactly, who knew! And such a contrast from Mexico. I cut a bit out of the video that I felt bad thinking I wanted to stay in El Paso and not go back to Mexico! As much as I love Mexico, sometimes the noise and chaos can become so much like a 'background noise' that we become used to it, then we go somewhere like El Paso it's a welcome respite! I'm sure you know what I mean amigo!

    • @dudeduderson4077
      @dudeduderson4077 2 роки тому

      Who is they?

  • @janellek21
    @janellek21 2 роки тому +1

    Next time you're in El Paso, go to the McGoffin House (a restored 1800's house owned by a wealthy family) and the Holocaust memorial. El Paso has a small but prominent Jewish community and their Holocaust museum is one of the best I've seen.

  • @craiglewisbullock
    @craiglewisbullock 2 роки тому +3

    Welcome to my hometown!

  • @jaimegandara3600
    @jaimegandara3600 2 роки тому +3

    Hope you liked 👍 El paso that's the city I grew up in love El paso

  • @MyScooter57
    @MyScooter57 2 роки тому +4

    Atta boy! I lived ten years in Guadalajara, I felt safer in Mexico than in the US!

  • @tinac103
    @tinac103 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for showing love to our City!!🙏 You sir are invited to the carne asada! 💃🏽 🌮🍺😉

  • @twalrus1
    @twalrus1 Рік тому

    I remember back in the 60s getting on the bus (the old rounded style like any movie about the South Jim Crow era) to downtown to take in a movie. Then to the Kress department store (the company that later became K-Mart). She would buy some material for creating a dress or blouse for herself or for my sister. As you walked in, the building had curved windows with items for sale in those windows. As you walked in the floor was sunken so that you could see the whole floor of the store from the entrance. Along one wall was a long sit-at-the-bar cafe with the spinning chrome seats with the red leather seat cushions. You could watch them make your food on the grill or watch them pour out your soda at the spigots. The cups were like snowcone cups held in a stainless steel holder. Cherry Coke had to be made (it hadn't been bottled yet) by getting a squirt of the cherry flavor from the ice cream topping pump and then filling it with Coke from the spigot. There was Lime Coke offered also. French fries were freshly cut before frying and the hamburgers had that homemade fresh taste. The toy department was big and I was left there while my mom made all her purchase choices. The registers were at stations around the store on top of bagging cabinets filled with different sizes of bags. I can still here the metal bell sounds of the register ringing up the sales (that's where the term "ringing up the sale" came from) and the "POP" of the bag being snapped open with the flick of the wrist. Then back to wait for the next bus home.

  • @michaelmitchell6629
    @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +3

    I love it in El Paso I was kind of stuck there longer than wanted to be because
    Ohio is my home state. I got stuck in El Paso because I was broke and I did not have any money to get back home to buy my bus or train ticket from El Paso..
    I loved it in El Paso people very very friendly to outsiders

  • @1johnnyangel
    @1johnnyangel 2 роки тому +1

    Del soto hotel is being renovated. Most old buildings in downtown have been renovated

  • @rjf478
    @rjf478 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve been researching places to relocate too and El Paso has become so interesting from my online research I’m flying there and renting a car next month for a visit. I’m hoping I will want to list my house after my visit.
    Same reactions from almost all my friends is ‘ OMG, isn’t it dangerous??’ Then I show them online where our city ranks for safety (we are in the far North) and always I am rewarded with a stunned expression from my friends. It’s hilarious.

    • @nancymelendez9980
      @nancymelendez9980 2 роки тому

      I'm from New York and I have my brother in law and his wife, former New Yorkers, who have been living in EP since 1992. My husband and I visited my in laws and fell in love with the weather, cool in the mornings, warm and the hot. There is a.lot more to see in El Paso and we decided to move here. We did more research before moving here and El Paso was No. 1 safest city in the U.S. back then in 2001. It was No. 1 for several years but it never goes above 6 safest city. It's almost always sunny, and we love when we get rain. I have seen more Broadway shows here in EP than in NY because you don't pay exorbitant prices. Same for concerts. I have seen the Rolling Stones, Van Halen, James Taylor, Shakira, Marc Anthony, and many more diverse artists. There are a lot of free and.low cost activities here. Houses are extremely affordable. Thank you for visiting El Paso and providing a positive perspective.

    • @rjf478
      @rjf478 2 роки тому +1

      @@nancymelendez9980 I love your story . I’m excited for our trip . All I’ve heard is good.

  • @karlagalvan5573
    @karlagalvan5573 2 роки тому +3

    It was amazing to see the beauties of my city through your eyes. I even learn some fun facts too! I was growing excited as you approached UTEP (The University of Texas at El Paso), one of the most promising research and cultural Universities with the most Hispanics Graduates. It has the architecture of Buthan so it is pretty to explore. It is located a couple streets from the Cathedral. The little white bus with orange/yellow stripes it's one of the shuttles of the University that can take you there.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Awesome! Glad you enjoyed! I'd read about the Bhutan thing! Crazy! I'll have to visit next time for sure!

  • @visionsbyleno
    @visionsbyleno 2 роки тому +3

    David- next time you visit EL Paso I’ll give you a free night at one of my Airbnbs that I host. Great video! I subscribed.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Thanks man! I'll let you know, I'm planning to leave Mex again in June (currently waiting for new passport at Polish embassy in CDMX - taking ages because of Ukraine situation). Would definitely love to come back on the way back!

  • @annielane5621
    @annielane5621 2 роки тому +2

    I have family in El Paso, I enjoyed my time there, alot of fun

  • @michaelmitchell6629
    @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +2

    I am glad you are enjoying your visit to USA.

  • @ernestomarinelarena4631
    @ernestomarinelarena4631 2 роки тому +2

    I love The Paso, TX., We go there very often. We like Juarez City too. We live in Chihuahua Capital too, for this reason we pass very often for these beautiful cities, when we go to Kansas City, where we live too.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Awesome, I'm in Chihuahua City at the moment! I was here last year too

  • @thejectorproject
    @thejectorproject 2 роки тому +3

    I never noticed the English “international”.
    So… where do I start with the comments?
    1- so glad the US border patrol was nice to you and didn’t give you hell. But then again you are from England, they are usually nicer to you folks.
    2- “I am a luxury as a hooker”- SCREAMING. I will use this again.
    3- I’m so glad you liked El Paso. I do like how you pointed out how homelessness is so much more apparent here than in other places. In my opinion, with the money there is in the US, there should be no poverty but that’s just my two cents.
    4- The coffee shop looked cool, the coffee not so much. Lacked cream/milk.
    5- I like how real you were being about “Is the US safe?” I know some was tongue in cheek but that’s a legit question. I think overall, yes- despite the bad media about guns. I do think though it’s relative to Mexico or other places. Now, the chance you will get robbed for your cellphone in the US is minimal compared to Brazil or other countries but other risks exist.
    6- I like how you were real about the deep down rooted bias. I think we do have them, we all do regardless of where we are from or what race you are. I am from Eastern NC, I was raised with deeply rooted racial bias. I have had to overcome that and I do think I have to keep myself in check at times. I recognize those things that my grandparents and parents instilled in me that were, frankly, wrong. It really hit hard when I married a person from Mexico but they got over it. I do remember though my grandmother (rip) telling me “at least he’s not black”. I’m ashamed to even say that but happy that I broke those cycles.
    7- Finalmente, I think as far as “them Mexicans are coming to take our jobs” sentiment is concerned, I think you do have a small subsection of backwards idiots that feel that way. Political right wing rhetoric has pushed the “come as long as you do it legally” mindset without educating how fucked up and flawed the immigration system is. I think this is what drives those people’s hatred. Living in Texas though, I don’t see any real prejudices against Mexicans honestly. It’s so different than North Carolina. Here in Texas, you don’t know who is Mexican and who is Texican. You can’t tell who speaks Spanish and who does not just by looking at them.
    Ok sorry about writing a book. I did like this video but I really liked your insights the most of it all. Well done my friend. Xx

  • @cynthiethomas2582
    @cynthiethomas2582 2 роки тому +3

    Welcome to Texas! You're accent is not half bad! It was beautiful weather for you!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Haha it's my generic Karen Walmart voice. I need to learn a southern accent hun x

  • @OneVeronna
    @OneVeronna 2 роки тому +2

    Lovely video! Thanks for visiting our border cities and being very respectful and positive. We have had horrible and unfair media coverage in the last few years. We are actually a very connected and welcoming border region with a low crime rate. Come back and visit us again soon when all the downtown construction finishes!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I think after being in Mexico for a while now and not having been in a US city for a while (particularly Texas), I had a great feeling of total contrast. Great city, hoping to return!

  • @MariaMarquez-ok4hf
    @MariaMarquez-ok4hf 2 роки тому +1

    You’re a lively tourist! And funny, too. 🤣 Loved your comments at the end. Excellent video! 💕

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Imagine a Brit tourist and American tourist together in Mexico. CARNAGE!

  • @twalrus1
    @twalrus1 Рік тому

    The Tiffany Dome at the Dome Bar is from 1912 and probably made around the same time as the one in the Titanic. It is 25 feet wide and temperature controlled. To keep it temperature controlled it is covered by a plexiglass section above it that is heated and cooled to keep the glass sections from falling out. I was told in 2005 that it was insured for $5 million so that surely has grown to at least $10-12 million by now. The building was one of the first to have electricity in El Paso so the designers left the bulbs uncovered to show off the electric bulbs. In the time of the Mexican Revolution, the hotel guests would have drinks on the 10th floor to watch Pancho Villa fight the Revolution in the city of Juarez across the border.

  • @aleyaad
    @aleyaad 2 роки тому +1

    De Soto Hotel is a very old building built in the early 1920's. It is now recognized as one of the most haunted spots in town for it's heavy paranormal activity where as also used to be the main spot for ghost tours (also Paso del Northe and Plaza theatre). The De Soto Hotel building got fire about 6-8 weeks ago. (Feb 2022) According to local firefighters, after many weeks of research they couldnt find anything and they closed the file as "unkown " WoOOooO 👻👻👻

  • @meevc4319
    @meevc4319 2 роки тому +1

    AMAZING VIDEO! Me and my friend who are El Paso locals watched the whole thing and loved what you said about it. A bit sad you didnt leave the downtown area, If you ever get a chance to go again you should go check out University of Texas at EP its a beautiful area, also going to the mountain would be a great experience at night because you can see the lights all the way to Mexico on Scenic Drive! The hit artist Khalid mentions it in his music.
    Another secret even El Pasoans dont know about is White Sands national park. If you have a car and dont mind driving out a couple hours you'll be able to see white sands which looks like an entirely different planet! Not just light colored sand, its an ocean of pure white salt and fine so it looks like snow, surrounded by mountains but without the cold! Surreal place to see and will probably wow your non American viewers lol you can get some great shots and video footage there.
    And one final tip, many El Pasoans have never left El Paso so they hate it there and will tell you it sucks, tell you to go somewhere else, but they're mostly just sick of being in the same place for a long time. Its an El Pasoan thing. I was like that too until I left and realized all the little things I took for granted. Now I love my hometown!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Thanks Meev! Yes I had only planned to go downtown because I needed to get back for work, but I do hope to come back for longer as thanks to the comments on this video I now know a lot more, including what you've said! I have always been the same with London. I'm like 'why would anyone want to come here' because I grew up there. I guess it gives a different perspective!

  • @JulieTobin-Ruszczyk
    @JulieTobin-Ruszczyk 2 роки тому +4

    Lived in El paso and area for 60 years. It's safe

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Yep perfectly safe, of course I was joking because of the whole 'is Mexico safe' thing haha

  • @briansieve
    @briansieve 2 роки тому +2

    So glad you saw Dave's Pawn Shop it is one of a kind!!!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Legendary! Love the Elvis outside!

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому

      You ask about white US folks. El Paso is 85-90% Indigenous / Mexican / Latino. ALWAYS has been majority Indigenous. So El Paso is a better place to find out what the people who have been here for millennia think about the Anglo minority invaders.

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому +1

      Coffee Box has amazing Espresso. And many other unique and tasty drinks.

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому +1

      I adore the Paso del Norte hotel. It is beautiful in there.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Absolutely bloody stunning!

  • @EPTRotorsports
    @EPTRotorsports 2 роки тому +2

    I have lived in El Paso / Jaurez for basically my life. Love this place.

  • @Azarathify
    @Azarathify 2 роки тому +3

    Hello David, I'm glad you had a fun time downtown. If you plan on coming back to visit El Chuco (El Paso) I'd be more than happy to host you. Just let me know a week or two in advance and where I can send you my info.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! You never know I might return before I leave Mexico in June!

  • @rgdssd
    @rgdssd 2 роки тому +9

    My honest opinion of the relationship between Mexicans and White Americans in border areas: there really isn’t animosity between the two groups and there is ALOT of intermarriage between them.
    There are exceptions (as always) but one problem is the Republican party (including the governor of Texas) who do like to harp on and on about ‘the border crisis’ and the ‘illegal immigration problem” in Texas and far away states to give the impression that the area is a war zone and there is a crisis there. This creates fear and tension and inspires people to do horrible things like what happened in the El Paso shooting. This is wrong and should be condemned.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +3

      Yes hun! This shit always comes from politics!

    • @charlesncharge6298
      @charlesncharge6298 2 роки тому +2

      Leave politics out of it. People in El Paso just like most other places get along just fine until you start throwing around labels like Republican and Democrat then toxic political tribalism threatens to ruin everything. El Pasoans don't need it, and neither does anyone else. Also, we're not Mexicans and white Americans we're just El Pasoans, and that evil person that shot up the Walmart wasn't from here, and didn't succeed in deviding our community.

    • @dudeduderson4077
      @dudeduderson4077 2 роки тому

      Lmao such a false correlation. That asshole did what he did because he was mentally ill piece of shit. I live in El Paso and there is an immigration issue that the current administration is exasperating.

    • @dudeduderson4077
      @dudeduderson4077 2 роки тому

      @@davidostrowski679 Most murderers or killers don't do it for a political motive but for their own twisted self gratification. The nonsense this person is spewing is derived from a false narrative that only radicalized both sides.

    • @rgdssd
      @rgdssd 2 роки тому

      @@charlesncharge6298 politics have everything to do with it. There isn’t a day that Republican politicians (I follow them on Twitter) don’t blame Mexicans and the border for problems in the US. EVERY SINGLE DAY. A politician from Ohio just released a new campaign add, blaming Mexicans for his mother’s drug addiction problems (even though she was addicted to prescription medications).
      The El Paso shooter deliberately drove many miles to target Mexicans and had complained about them ‘invading and taking over.’ Where did he get that from? Trump & Republican rhetoric.
      Please stop burying your head in the sand. What’s wrong is wrong and its important to be vocal about it because It affects people’s lives.

  • @MsSandradominguez
    @MsSandradominguez 2 роки тому +2

    Too bad you didn't spend more time in our city of El Paso.... There's much to see. Old missions, hiking , great Mexican food, Viva El Paso at the Canyon, 2 hour drive to Ruidoso New Mexico, 45 min drive to Messilla NM, Chihuahua Baseball games, scenic drive through transmountain, Licon Dairy farm where they make asadero cheese, Billy the kid Historical trail in San Elizario, Mt. Cristo Rey, beautiful sunsets , casinos with horse racing, Wyler Aerial tramway , zoo, the fountains at Farah..... I love living in El Paso .

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      I might be back in a few months for a longer trip when I leave Mexico

  • @jerushaandrade
    @jerushaandrade 2 роки тому

    The De Soto building burnt a month or bit longer before you came for your visit. Prior to the fire, it was apartments and people lived there.

  • @francoaranda6499
    @francoaranda6499 2 роки тому +1

    dude you need to check out dope areas like the Coronado hills or willows areas in the westside, so much greenery there shit looks beautiful

  • @Pwerdna
    @Pwerdna 2 роки тому +2

    This was really interesting to watch. Loved seeing the things I see almost everyday through your eyes with your excitement. A little disappointed that you got your iced coffee from the coffee box and not somewhere better like the district (you were so close to it 😢). Safe travels

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Haha don't worry I'll probably be back for longer than a few hours in a couple of months!

  • @indirasharma6076
    @indirasharma6076 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent beautiful place superb dear friend stay connected 👍👍💕💕

  • @lauraillingworth4045
    @lauraillingworth4045 2 роки тому +1

    Love my hometown...thank you for alll the positive comments about El Paso and Juarez....I'll soon be there..

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      You're welcome Laura! Hoping to be back in a couple of months!

  • @briansieve
    @briansieve 2 роки тому +1

    De Soto Hotel is the most haunted place in very haunted El Paso. It was abandoned, but had been bought for refurbishment, and then there was a catastrophic fire a couple months back.

    • @briansieve
      @briansieve 2 роки тому

      John Wesley Hardin. And his grave is concrete and bars because his home town has tried to rob his grave and steal him back to East Texas.

  • @AHPSC
    @AHPSC 2 роки тому +3

    Perhaps this is not mentioned in many sources, but before the border was established, it was only one city called El Paso de Juarez (Juarez pass); the as the city split, names were picked. Cheers.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +2

      Gracias Alejandro! I think I briefly mentioned something to that effect in the Juarez video! Such an interesting area!

    • @nancyvelazquez8307
      @nancyvelazquez8307 2 роки тому

      Neat information. Thanks for sharing

  • @Vero_Sald
    @Vero_Sald 2 роки тому +8

    Welcome to Juárez and El Paso….. the sisters cities!

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +3

      Gracias! Both are so cool, really want to come back!

  • @cynthiethomas2582
    @cynthiethomas2582 2 роки тому +1

    Love the drone shots with the"Dallas" transitions! Brillieeent!

  • @twowildcats2002
    @twowildcats2002 2 роки тому

    Thank you for visiting El Paso! You gave many great comments, you are very appreciative on our beloved metropolis' history...

  • @r.f.pennington746
    @r.f.pennington746 2 роки тому +2

    Well, you got within a mile of my house while you were touring St. Pat's. First, let me thank you for making a video on what you saw/experienced, instead of what someone might have told you or you heard on some YT vid. Down here we get really tired of so-called news journalists standing next to a temporary chain link fence set up to temporarily enclose construction equipment and calling it the 'International Border' while they kick at the loose fence (yep, really did happen!). I've lived all over the U.S., more states than you have fingers, and nowhere have I felt safer than here. Sure, any city has problems but for the most part folks are laid back and easy going here. Yes, the majority of citizens here speak Spanish either by choice or necessity. And I say, "So what?" We do have visitors from 'elsewhere' that completely have a cow when they hear Spanish being spoken on the street, in cafes, grocery stores, you name it. Well, jeepers, get over it I've always said. For the Unconscious Bias section you are correct: some folks need to unlearn what they learned all their life. However, there are folks like me who had sane enough parents that we never learned that stuff in the first place. As a retired person (who is, actually, whiter than you are...), I fully enjoy being able to hop the street car or an Uber, cross the border, and have a jolly time at the Kentucky Club, then go down to the square and see what's happening. I kinda think I'll just live out the rest of my time right where I'm at! Good vid, and thanks.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      Thanks that's awesome, great to hear your story and your views! Gotta love that Kentucky bar!

  • @tammiepulley7167
    @tammiepulley7167 2 роки тому +3

    I wish you would have gone to the historical district just for my own selfish reasons. Want to hear your impression. Also loved your comments in the last 3 minutes of this video. I felt safer when I was in Lake Chapala than I do in San Francisco Bay Area USA.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому +1

      There was a lot of work going on and a lot of historical buildings were fenced off and surrounded by construction workers lol. There was a bit I cut out touching on that #deletedscenes. There was an awesome building not far from the cathedral which reminded me of some sort of early 1900s horror house!
      Re safety, I feel the same in London. Is it because we are from those places and are hyper-aware because we know what to look for? Are we all blind in Mexico? I'm sure a Mexican from Mexico City is absolutely certain of danger simply because they grew up there. The hyper-aware thing might have to be a subject for the future!

  • @michaelmitchell6629
    @michaelmitchell6629 2 роки тому +2

    Very very good video sir.

  • @walterwhittington576
    @walterwhittington576 2 роки тому +1

    Well thanks for the positive review. It is not all sugar a lot of times, but it is still overall a peaceful city. Juarez is a quite a mixed bag depending on where you are at over there.

    • @davidostrowski679
      @davidostrowski679  2 роки тому

      You're welcome Walter, absolutely nowhere is sugar all the time, right! I really like the contrasts yet similarities between El Paso and Juárez, such an interesting and unique geographical situation especially for someone who grew up on an island with no borders to cross except other UK countries, which aren't really borders anyway!

  • @PalaminoHills
    @PalaminoHills 2 роки тому +2

    I have failed to keep up with you, DAVID! but always love to see you back in Mexico! Watching from Querétaro. PROMISE to catch up. Love you!

  • @rafaelalvarez3009
    @rafaelalvarez3009 2 роки тому +2

    Actually El Paso is much larger by area and extension than Cd. Juarez. Although the population of Juarez is much larger.

  • @markasdievovaikas
    @markasdievovaikas 2 роки тому

    Hi, David! I thought you'd enjoy hearing that the Kress Building that you visited in El Paso has been in the news this week. It was purchased by an El Paso billionaire a couple years ago, and it's been announced that he is restoring and refurbishing the building into a multi-use space. Ground floor will be a food hall with a restoration of the original soda fountain, the basement will be a luxury spa, and the second floor will be an entertainment venue for young adults and an events center. Work is to begin in June with expected completion in 2 years.

  • @socratista5304
    @socratista5304 2 роки тому +2

    Nice tour David, I am from Chihuahua City living in Portland Oregon, El Paso is the border I use when I go and visit Chihuahua Mexico.,