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Heritage site is just amazing my friend I wish I could be doing this walk with you, my Spanish friend. 12:56 is just so nice to look at with your great camera skills. Gracia and keep up the good work my friend. 🙂
De nada amigo! 😉👍 Thank you very much for your visit and your kind comment. I'm glad you liked it. Whenever I can I usually film my tours at sunset so my shadow appears very frequently, it can be considered my identifying mark 😄 Have a good weekend my friend! Greetings!
This video shows a beautiful heritage site in Spain. It's really well shot, and the colors are great. The amphitheatre is amazing, and the countryside around it is gorgeous.
Thank you very much for your visit and your kind comment. I'm glad you liked this walking tour. Welcome to my channel!! I hope you enjoy more tour. Have a good day my friend!
Hola! Great video, as always. Once again, I'm watching on a Sunday night, with a cup of coffee, but this time from the Boston area once again. Whew, glad that moving stuff is over. It's stressful. Anyway, I think the Roman history in Spain is really interesting, since I mostly associate it with Italy. Although, I did read a detailed classic book about the Roman Empire about 10 years ago, so I probably knew more about it back then, and forgot most of it by now. 😕 Oh well. This video definitely makes me think of The Gladiator too. Walking through the amphitheater, I'm definitely thinking of a couple of scenes in the movie, and it really helps to bring it to life. The size of the amphitheater is really quite large, especially for 8 BC. I imagine going to a game there back in ancient times must have felt as impressive as going to huge football stadium today. Did the arched passages at 5:30 seem very low by today's standards? It was a little hard to tell in the video, but it seemed low. I was thinking that the average height must have been a bit shorter back then. I think in the US, even some old Colonial buildings have very low ceilings by today's standards (and that's not very old compared to 8 BC!) Anyway, at 7:00, I think that was The Spainiard! 😄 And at 8:00, I was definitely imagining a scene from Gladiator. I was wondering at 11:35 what that was ... a well maybe? At 12:42, I was wondering if those were columns at one time, or if they are pedestals that used to hold statues? 🤔 Interesting at 13:09 that the columns seem to be made out of both brick and granite. 🤔 14:45, wow, those columns behind the huge stage! Very impressive. I wonder what type of performances they had at that theater, and if ordinary people ever could go there. I'm thinking yes at the amphitheater shows for sure. Anyway, another surprise moment in a video - music at 18:45! Up close, the marble columns are even more impressive. Wondering who the statues were, and who it was that got the most prominent place for a statue at 21:40. Must be VIP's (Very Important People)😀 Very enjoyable video. Take care.
Hola de nuevo! I hope the move wasn't too hard. I'm glad to know that you are already settled in your new apartment and also that you can enjoy the tour with a coffee 😄 In my case, these few days in Merida I have also helped me learn a little more about the time of the Roman Empire, especially in regards to how they built their cities. You're right, amphitheater must have been quite large for its time, although nothing compared to the Colosseum in Rome, as we usually say here, it played in another league. The Amphitheater had a capacity for about 15,000 people, which taking into account that the city had 50,000 inhabitants during the Roman Empire (it was a lot for the time, in fact Merida was the ninth most important city in the entire empire) is quite remarkable. I doubt they could always fill the capacity, except when The Spainiard participated 😆 Corredors of the amphitheater were really low, I had to lower my head when passing through the arches, I think they were low even for people of that time 😄 Yes, it is a well. That entire area of gardens and columns was a building that had a patio in the center. Regarding what you say about the columns, a tourist guide once explained to me that when an old building is restored the original part must be clearly distinguishable from the part that is a modern addition, so I think that in this case the part of the columns that are made of brick are not original. During my time at the theatre, I saw this choir of tourists singing and a man reciting on stage, so I think this place must be inspiring 😄 although I can really understand it since they won't find a better place to do it . As a curiosity, theatrical performances are still held there today. From the info I have found, that sculpture of the woman belongs to the goddess Ceres or maybe to the wife of Caesar Augustus (so you are right, she is a VIP 😆) Thank you very much as always for visiting me! I am happy you have enjoyed. See you Take care!!
Thank you very much for your comment my friend! You are right, in this city they made a great effort to recover these wonderful monuments, because they were buried for a long time. Greetings!!
Gracias por ver el recorrido! Por su acento al hablar creo que era un grupo de turistas argentinas o uruguayas. Tuvieron una gran idea al ponerse a cantar en mitad del escenario, seguro que la acústica allí es magnífica.
@@CityWalksLondonVlog Gracias a ti por tu visita. Me alegra que te haya gustado. Te recomiendo que visites Mérida si tienes la oportunidad, seguro que te gusta. Saludos!!
Muchas gracias por ver el vídeo!
Si te ha gustado, suscríbete a mi canal para disfrutar más recorridos.
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Very cool place to visit one day if I get the chance. Thanks for the exploration. L14
Thank you very much for your visit! I am very glad to see you here again and that you enjoyed the tour. Greetings!!😊
Thank you for making time to visit this amazing place in Spain....very nice beautiful historical site fv
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Very nice share mi nuevo amigo ! Enjoyed the full watch 👍
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Your video draws me in like a Hollywood movie.
Thank you so much for letting me see the beauty of Spain.
Have a nice day, my friend.❤❤❤
Thank you very much for your kind comment! I am very happy that you liked. The place really looks like a movie set 😄
Have a nice day too my friend!! 😊
So beautiful my friend❤❤❤🙏🙏thank you very much 💕💕like 21
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Incredible ruins and amazing light conditions - just beautiful! 😍😍👍👍
I'm glad you liked it. I agree, the evening light highlights the beauty of these monuments. Thanks for your comment. Have a good day 😊
Magnifying 👁💖
I am glad that you like it. Thank you so much my friend 😊
Great opportunity to lok arund the wonderful spot of world heritage through your nice video. Thank you for sharing!
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Nice watching the places
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Nice video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Like 17
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Very beautiful place! Thank you for the interesting video😊
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Well shot and nice colorful video 😆 Beautiful cityscape 👏Thank you ✨Greetings from Japan👍
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Greetings!!👋
Heritage site is just amazing my friend I wish I could be doing this walk with you, my Spanish friend. 12:56 is just so nice to look at with your great camera skills. Gracia and keep up the good work my friend. 🙂
De nada amigo! 😉👍 Thank you very much for your visit and your kind comment. I'm glad you liked it. Whenever I can I usually film my tours at sunset so my shadow appears very frequently, it can be considered my identifying mark 😄
Have a good weekend my friend! Greetings!
The heritage site is so beautiful! Such a nice walking tour! Thanks for sharing, my friend.🥷🇯🇵
You are welcome my friend! It is my pleasure to share it. I am glad that you like it. Thank you so much 😊
Have a nice day!!
This video shows a beautiful heritage site in Spain. It's really well shot, and the colors are great. The amphitheatre is amazing, and the countryside around it is gorgeous.
Thank you very much for your visit and your kind comment. I'm glad you liked this walking tour. Welcome to my channel!! I hope you enjoy more tour. Have a good day my friend!
Always nice walking with you. All these places. So much old culture and so rich of saga. Thank you for this nice upload.
You are welcome my friend! It is my pleasure to share it. I am glad that you like it. Thank you very much for your kind comment.
Have a nice day 😊
Wonderful amphitheatre and beautiful surroundings.. As I do theatre work, it's such a pleasure to see the theatre. Thanks for sharing.
What a coincidence! It must be a very interesting job. So I'm glad you enjoyed this visit to the theater. Thank you very much for your visit!!
Hola! Great video, as always. Once again, I'm watching on a Sunday night, with a cup of coffee, but this time from the Boston area once again. Whew, glad that moving stuff is over. It's stressful.
Anyway, I think the Roman history in Spain is really interesting, since I mostly associate it with Italy. Although, I did read a detailed classic book about the Roman Empire about 10 years ago, so I probably knew more about it back then, and forgot most of it by now. 😕 Oh well. This video definitely makes me think of The Gladiator too. Walking through the amphitheater, I'm definitely thinking of a couple of scenes in the movie, and it really helps to bring it to life.
The size of the amphitheater is really quite large, especially for 8 BC. I imagine going to a game there back in ancient times must have felt as impressive as going to huge football stadium today. Did the arched passages at 5:30 seem very low by today's standards? It was a little hard to tell in the video, but it seemed low. I was thinking that the average height must have been a bit shorter back then. I think in the US, even some old Colonial buildings have very low ceilings by today's standards (and that's not very old compared to 8 BC!)
Anyway, at 7:00, I think that was The Spainiard! 😄 And at 8:00, I was definitely imagining a scene from Gladiator. I was wondering at 11:35 what that was ... a well maybe?
At 12:42, I was wondering if those were columns at one time, or if they are pedestals that used to hold statues? 🤔 Interesting at 13:09 that the columns seem to be made out of both brick and granite. 🤔
14:45, wow, those columns behind the huge stage! Very impressive. I wonder what type of performances they had at that theater, and if ordinary people ever could go there. I'm thinking yes at the amphitheater shows for sure. Anyway, another surprise moment in a video - music at 18:45! Up close, the marble columns are even more impressive. Wondering who the statues were, and who it was that got the most prominent place for a statue at 21:40. Must be VIP's (Very Important People)😀
Very enjoyable video. Take care.
Hola de nuevo! I hope the move wasn't too hard. I'm glad to know that you are already settled in your new apartment and also that you can enjoy the tour with a coffee 😄
In my case, these few days in Merida I have also helped me learn a little more about the time of the Roman Empire, especially in regards to how they built their cities.
You're right, amphitheater must have been quite large for its time, although nothing compared to the Colosseum in Rome, as we usually say here, it played in another league. The Amphitheater had a capacity for about 15,000 people, which taking into account that the city had 50,000 inhabitants during the Roman Empire (it was a lot for the time, in fact Merida was the ninth most important city in the entire empire) is quite remarkable. I doubt they could always fill the capacity, except when The Spainiard participated 😆
Corredors of the amphitheater were really low, I had to lower my head when passing through the arches, I think they were low even for people of that time 😄
Yes, it is a well. That entire area of gardens and columns was a building that had a patio in the center.
Regarding what you say about the columns, a tourist guide once explained to me that when an old building is restored the original part must be clearly distinguishable from the part that is a modern addition, so I think that in this case the part of the columns that are made of brick are not original.
During my time at the theatre, I saw this choir of tourists singing and a man reciting on stage, so I think this place must be inspiring 😄 although I can really understand it since they won't find a better place to do it . As a curiosity, theatrical performances are still held there today.
From the info I have found, that sculpture of the woman belongs to the goddess Ceres or maybe to the wife of Caesar Augustus (so you are right, she is a VIP 😆)
Thank you very much as always for visiting me! I am happy you have enjoyed. See you Take care!!
Great historical place. Great effort by the Spaniards to keep it well preserved. 👍👍
Thank you very much for your comment my friend! You are right, in this city they made a great effort to recover these wonderful monuments, because they were buried for a long time. Greetings!!
Such a beautiful Walking tour in these amazing World heritage heritage site
Thank you very much for your visit my friend! I am glad that you like this place. Have a nice day 😊
Awesome video, nice sharing👍👍
I am glad that you like it. Thank you very much for your visit 😊
La canción de las mujeres era muy buena.
Gracias por ver el recorrido! Por su acento al hablar creo que era un grupo de turistas argentinas o uruguayas. Tuvieron una gran idea al ponerse a cantar en mitad del escenario, seguro que la acústica allí es magnífica.
Es spectacular ver el amfiteatro espero visitarlo algun dia, last vistas son preciosas👍😀gracias port compartir😊😊
@@CityWalksLondonVlog Gracias a ti por tu visita. Me alegra que te haya gustado. Te recomiendo que visites Mérida si tienes la oportunidad, seguro que te gusta. Saludos!!
@@CityWalksLondonVlog I have just subscribed you.
You’re a London walker, aren’t you?
Now I’m watching the final of CL, which is held in London.
Ahora estoy viendo la final de la CL, que se celebra en Londres.
素敵な、遺跡?ですね!!
そうです、気に入っていただけて嬉しいです。コメントありがとうございます、私の友人