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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Sep 9, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.962 (8/843 LTDR)
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I am a subscriber and just finished watching you day in Vienna. At the end you said you were going to spend a month + in Italy. I spent seven weeks this summer (2023) in Italy before it got too hot. My itinerary was Rome, Orvieto, Siena, Florence (stayed in Impruneta), Pisa, Lucca, La Spezia, Cinque Terra, Turin, Milan, Como, Venice, Modena, Naples, Salerno, Amalfi coast, Pompeii, Paestum, Tropea, Matera, Alberobello, Rome, and Tivoli. I look forward to your upcoming videos. 👍
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We were in Salzburg in 1993. It did not cost that much then. We had a tour guide that taught us a lot about the castle. There was a tunnel from the fortress to the priest's mistress in town and he had a bunch of kids from her.
We couldn't go inside the nunnery but could see it from the gates. Also an interesting fact is the Trapp family did not go over the mountains when they escaped. But we did get to see the mountain field where she sang. I wonder how much things have changed. I loved Salzburg....
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Enjoyed your video and it Brought back memories of our very recent 4 night / 5 day trip to Salzburg in mid July this year - we did side trips to Hallstat for one day, travelled out on the buses to Hallstat and came back via train - there are a number of youtube videos that describe how to do this and its very easy and quite reasonable in terms of cost, going out on bus is worthwhile though you have to use three buses in total but you get to see a lot of the Salzkammergut region and pass via / through lovely villages and lakes Wolfgang See, Bad Ischel and St Gilgen to name but three - we also went to the Salt mine at Bad Durrenberg, again by bus and return to Salzburg - we did this trip on a day when some rain was forecast - the rest of the time we enjoyed Salzburg and all it has to offer - I would definitely go back to Austria and indeed the Salzkammergut region, I was really impressed how clean everything was and really enjoyed the interaction with every Austrian we met - they were very polite with regard to my attempts at speaking German, that said I always think if travelling anywhere that some basic phrases get you a long way even if you don't pronounce them exactly as they should be
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I understand why you guys needed some time off as you produce good quality videos, which are extremely well edited, may I say with an artistic flair in places,, with the right amount of music that marries up perfectly with the various scenes, which at times feels so dreamy and relaxing to watch. And all of that takes time... Salzburg looks so clean and picturesque. Cheers for another quality video showing me more of my home continent. :)
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@Deus_Ubique
2 months ago
moved 20 years ago to salzburg(city) and it's probably the best thing i could have done. i travel a lot (aproxx 1month every year all around the world experiencing other cultures) and yet i always love it to come back. i've never been a city-guy and yet i don't see salzburg as a "city" like many others. it's just a nice mix of city and nature. a 15minute ride with the bike and i can hike up the untersberg. all mountains and lakes are within a short distance and daytrips to the salzkammergut that offers even more incredible landscapes with its mountains and lakes gives this all an incredible finish. when i met my girlfriend, she immediately felt in love with salzburg too, so it was not even a question who moves. now she moves to salzburg and adds just more to my life here. there are so many nice places in this world and i love to visit as much as i can. but this is the place i will always return. nice you enjoyed it. this said, i think you need to spend more times in cities to inhale the spirit and culture. when i travel, i usually try to give every place at least 3-4 full days(not including the transfer-days), or depending on the country 4-6weeks per country. that sounds a lot, but i think it's most of the time not even close to enough time to get the feeling of the places, the people and the culture. this often opens possibilities to get in touch with locals (depending on region in this world this may be easier or harder) that adds a lot to the experience.
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