Really blown away by the quality of your travel documentaries. As many others have commented, sharing knowledge of the history of the areas you've visited and interesting facts as well, hearken back to a time when travel was a true learning experience and cultural exchange. Bravo.
You might have read my comment on your 19th episode!😁😅 I'm going backwards! I really loved the fact that you pointed out some informations as you were visiting different places along the way... I mean, the video was not just you, showing some places without explanations of what you were seeing. NICE JOB! WELL DONE!👊👌👍
Thank you Keivan for your support! Yes, sometimes a bit of explanation is required to have a better understanding of the greatness of what we are showing on the screen 😊Specially for others that don't have had contact with anything related to Iran. Hope you enjoy the other videos! let us know if you have any question or would like to know anything in particular regarding our trip 🙌
What a great video informative & intriguing in the history of that area . That’s what over landing is immersing one’s self in the country your in and the people you meet along the way . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful journey with us . Thanks from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :) :) 👍🏼Cheers to another beautiful travel video from you two .
Thank you Steve! In Iran it is so natural to go deep into the culture and history of the country. Everybody is super educated about the different events that shaped the Iran of today. And because Iranians are super proud of their heritage they are always happy to share it with us. :D
WELL WELL WELL, IF IT ISN'T THE BLUE COLORED LAND ROVER. Hi guys, the images, as always, are a piece of art. i must confess i got a little bit dizzy with all the panning, but since i'm obsessed with ya'll videos, that's not much of a problem. that timelapse at 3:10 is just unbelivable, got me sobering. The "Tower of Silence" kinda hits you home doesn't it? This is the best part of my week, not that my week isn't that exciting but everytime i get the notification my brain just goes into "time for a break" mode. thaaaaank yooou for another one of those. i'll be here next week, ok?. keep updating us. ps: guys, there's been a small issue with me isolating my defender. you know the big box that stays under the shift stick? I think is the "tunnel". All the holes around it to put the screws are f*cked, and the rubber that's under it is double f*cked, like, nasty f*cked. if ya'll can enlighten me, what kind of material can i use to fix both of them problems? i need new holes on the tunnel and a new un f*cked rubber or any noise/dust/waterprof stuff. ps2: love the video, it's just...that good.
Hey Gustavo, if the tunnel itself is broken where it gets screwed to the floor, i probably would try to fix it with Glas fiber and epoxy resin. If it’s broken up where the gear lever is I’m not sure, glas fiber would be to brittle there. I replaced all the screws with similar stainless steel ones and also replaced the red plastic pieces where you screw into. CZA4705L this should be the part number of the plastics As insulation for below I probably would use 19mm Armaflex. Make sure the surface is free of oil or fat before you a apply it!
A great civilisation
Amazing one! Iranians are super proud of their heritage :)
Really blown away by the quality of your travel documentaries. As many others have commented, sharing knowledge of the history of the areas you've visited and interesting facts as well, hearken back to a time when travel was a true learning experience and cultural exchange. Bravo.
Thank you for the kind words! We try to keep the balance of stories from the road, interesting facts about the places and the great outdoors.
Iran is a hidden gem
It is! We tell everybody to come and visit this beautiful country!
You might have read my comment on your 19th episode!😁😅
I'm going backwards!
I really loved the fact that you pointed out some informations as you were visiting different places along the way...
I mean, the video was not just you, showing some places without explanations of what you were seeing.
NICE JOB!
WELL DONE!👊👌👍
Thank you Keivan for your support! Yes, sometimes a bit of explanation is required to have a better understanding of the greatness of what we are showing on the screen 😊Specially for others that don't have had contact with anything related to Iran.
Hope you enjoy the other videos! let us know if you have any question or would like to know anything in particular regarding our trip 🙌
What a great video informative & intriguing in the history of that area . That’s what over landing is immersing one’s self in the country your in and the people you meet along the way . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful journey with us . Thanks from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :) :) 👍🏼Cheers to another beautiful travel video from you two .
Thank you Steve! In Iran it is so natural to go deep into the culture and history of the country. Everybody is super educated about the different events that shaped the Iran of today. And because Iranians are super proud of their heritage they are always happy to share it with us. :D
I love all the background music in this video. Great job overall, too. Thanks!
Thank you very much for your support! Great to hear that you liked it 🙌🙌
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Thanks!! 😍✌️
interesting tour of Persopolis....with appropriate music.
Thank you so much! 😊
WELL WELL WELL, IF IT ISN'T THE BLUE COLORED LAND ROVER. Hi guys, the images, as always, are a piece of art. i must confess i got a little bit dizzy with all the panning, but since i'm obsessed with ya'll videos, that's not much of a problem. that timelapse at 3:10 is just unbelivable, got me sobering. The "Tower of Silence" kinda hits you home doesn't it?
This is the best part of my week, not that my week isn't that exciting but everytime i get the notification my brain just goes into "time for a break" mode. thaaaaank yooou for another one of those. i'll be here next week, ok?. keep updating us.
ps: guys, there's been a small issue with me isolating my defender. you know the big box that stays under the shift stick? I think is the "tunnel". All the holes around it to put the screws are f*cked, and the rubber that's under it is double f*cked, like, nasty f*cked. if ya'll can enlighten me, what kind of material can i use to fix both of them problems? i need new holes on the tunnel and a new un f*cked rubber or any noise/dust/waterprof stuff.
ps2: love the video, it's just...that good.
Hey Gustavo, if the tunnel itself is broken where it gets screwed to the floor, i probably would try to fix it with Glas fiber and epoxy resin. If it’s broken up where the gear lever is I’m not sure, glas fiber would be to brittle there. I replaced all the screws with similar stainless steel ones and also replaced the red plastic pieces where you screw into. CZA4705L this should be the part number of the plastics
As insulation for below I probably would use 19mm Armaflex. Make sure the surface is free of oil or fat before you a apply it!
@@Thebluelandy You guys are the bomb! Thaks you SO MUCH!.