The first Independence Day is one of my favorite movies ever. I really liked the second one also hah, just need to look past the glaring plot holes and accept it for what it is, an epic alien invasion movie. Plus President Whitmore is the greatest president in U.S. history. Another awesome vlog guys, keep up the great work!
Hah, us too :D Sadly the new one was mostly a big steaming pile, but we were still entertained. And that's what counts, right!? Thanks for the compliments :D Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video guys. Amazingly I was in Kutna Hora only five days ago and I notice you are now in Scotland which is where I live!! I love what your doing guys. Have a good time.
The silver mines offered lead contamination to the miners. Lead and silver always appear together and have to be separated. The lead shortens the lifespan considerably and often causes madness.
been here last 2017. I cannot explain the feeling upon entering the ossuary and it's a bit heavy and creepy. Pile of bones feels like screamin and wanted to tell something. My friend ask me if I'm ok and I didn't reply. 🥶🤢
Thanks for stopping by, happy to help! I use the Sony a6000, but with that price range I'd look at the Sony a6300 (successor to a6000). It's got 4k and proper slow motion video (120 fps). Current body price is around $1k. Let me know if you have any other questions at all!
+The Endless Adventure Thinking about getting the Canon 70d, but I will look into it. I've heard many good things about Sony products. And you are living my dream, keep traveling and having fun!
where are you guys off to next? I'll be backpacking through eastern Europe from August to November and you guys are really inspiring me. Do you have everything planned out or do you just go with the flow?
We're actually heading back to the states in a couple week, then to Mexico for a week. Not really sure where to after! So yeah, we mostly just go with the flow :D
In early 1500s, there was construction of a larger church and the cemetery had run short of space, so they dug out the skeletons (many victims of the Black Death and religious wars) and the monks decided that rather than throwing the bones away, placed them in the ossuary below the church. About 360 years later, the aristocratic family who had domain over the town Sedlec (now part of Kutna Hora) decided to 'decorate' the ossuary and had the bones used for this purpose, including their coat of arms completely made of the bones.
The weird thing I feel is that they didn’t get a choice. As you said you wouldn’t care, but I still wouldn’t like the thought of ending up on display in a church or museum 🤷♂️
@@TIWNA851 our local rural and remote English church has memorials going back over 200 years and still has space within the acre, so when I go in I hope I stay put :) Cremations are much cheaper so we only get a few interments each year. I know as I have to mark the spot for the funeral directors.
Kutna Hora Sedlec is great to visit!
4:16 great pun Allison😂👍🏻
Awesome video again! I really enjoy your vlogs :)
Thanks a lot!
Enjoyed you video.
The first Independence Day is one of my favorite movies ever. I really liked the second one also hah, just need to look past the glaring plot holes and accept it for what it is, an epic alien invasion movie. Plus President Whitmore is the greatest president in U.S. history. Another awesome vlog guys, keep up the great work!
Hah, us too :D Sadly the new one was mostly a big steaming pile, but we were still entertained. And that's what counts, right!? Thanks for the compliments :D Glad you enjoyed it!
Entertainment is what its all about! Definitely hurt not having Will Smith back. Hopefully #3 will be better!
That one skull has my eyes.
Nice video guys. Amazingly I was in Kutna Hora only five days ago and I notice you are now in Scotland which is where I live!! I love what your doing guys. Have a good time.
Nice! We're loving Scotland so far. Just had Haggis for the first time and loved it.
+The Endless Adventure great, I'm glad you're having a good time. I'll be sure to say hello if I see you!!
omg those skulls are scary ^^
for reals. So weird! 💀
The silver mines offered lead contamination to the miners. Lead and silver always appear together and have to be separated. The lead shortens the lifespan considerably and often causes madness.
Random pikeman at the end, lol? Great ep. you guys.
Dude, I was filming that guys as the train pulled in, then he creepily looked over at me and I was terrified :o I should have mentioned it hah
Did you try some traditional Czech meals?
hahaha the beer incident was funny 😂
Hah yeah, we laughed about that one for a while.
been here last 2017. I cannot explain the feeling upon entering the ossuary and it's a bit heavy and creepy. Pile of bones feels like screamin and wanted to tell something. My friend ask me if I'm ok and I didn't reply. 🥶🤢
What camera do you use? Looking to get a nice camera for photography and video for a fairly good price around 1k
Thanks for stopping by, happy to help! I use the Sony a6000, but with that price range I'd look at the Sony a6300 (successor to a6000). It's got 4k and proper slow motion video (120 fps). Current body price is around $1k. Let me know if you have any other questions at all!
+The Endless Adventure Thinking about getting the Canon 70d, but I will look into it. I've heard many good things about Sony products. And you are living my dream, keep traveling and having fun!
where are you guys off to next? I'll be backpacking through eastern Europe from August to November and you guys are really inspiring me. Do you have everything planned out or do you just go with the flow?
We're actually heading back to the states in a couple week, then to Mexico for a week. Not really sure where to after! So yeah, we mostly just go with the flow :D
Have you been to the catacombs in Paris?
Not yet, but we definitely hope to one day!
where are you now which country.
Kunta Hora, Czech Republic. Fly to Prague take 60 minute train. Very inexpensive vacation. Great time.
i had a nightmare after seein this last night
Oh no!
i live in Kutná Hora :)
a preco tam zomrelo tolko ludi? a preco ich vyhrabali tie kosti?
I made the mistake of re-watching Independence Day, childhood memories in tatters 🫣
why did they do that
In early 1500s, there was construction of a larger church and the cemetery had run short of space, so they dug out the skeletons (many victims of the Black Death and religious wars) and the monks decided that rather than throwing the bones away, placed them in the ossuary below the church. About 360 years later, the aristocratic family who had domain over the town Sedlec (now part of Kutna Hora) decided to 'decorate' the ossuary and had the bones used for this purpose, including their coat of arms completely made of the bones.
Grim stuff. I wonder if in 200 years people will mess with our bones. Not that we will care, mind.
The weird thing I feel is that they didn’t get a choice. As you said you wouldn’t care, but I still wouldn’t like the thought of ending up on display in a church or museum 🤷♂️
@@TIWNA851 our local rural and remote English church has memorials going back over 200 years and still has space within the acre, so when I go in I hope I stay put :) Cremations are much cheaper so we only get a few interments each year. I know as I have to mark the spot for the funeral directors.
strange
R U PRAGUEMATIC ERIC? HAHAHAH
no I don't like this.
+new t \_(ツ)_/¯
Hi do not understand the symbols, what do they mean.
I am dieing to go.