Chamonix, France: Mer de Glace Glacier - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite
Watch the full episode: • French Alps and Lyon One of the world’s oldest mountain resorts, Chamonix has long made it easy for romantics to enjoy its alpine wonders - starting with a cogwheel train to the Mer de Glace glacier. Nowadays, visitors can stroll inside the “sea of ice” while noting poignant markers indicating how dramatically it’s shrinking. More info about travel to France: www.ricksteves... #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #chamonix
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Thank you, Rick!!! Those of us who have experienced these glaciers in real life (for me, in 1964 and ‘69) when they were vastly higher and longer, this is a vital wake-up call-if we’ve actually managed to remain oblivious to the effects of global warming. Those who refuse to acknowledge what is actually happening need to stop lying to themselves and everyone else. Mother Earth is telling us something andWE NEED TO LISTEN.
Chomonix city of France with by the thrain glad seeing the view a nother very happy quit beatiful relaxing film calming music
Love Rick Steve's videos. Been watching since the mid 90s, as a Teen. I had to leave the US and live in a Couple of Countries in Europe (Military Father). I did some of my High School in Europe. It was Rick Steve's videos along with pre language tutoring, etc, that got me through the tough times. Now in my 40s, the videos are still very informative. Thanks! Happy Travels!🙂👍
@RuralAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for you service
@youtubeuserzzzz
2 жыл бұрын
@@RuralAdventures it was my Dad that served, NOT me. Thanks. He just passed away.
What a stunning view !!! Beauty at its best... Excellent Drama of colors!!!🤩🤩 Pretty beautiful.....thanks for sharing!!.🧡💛💯
Wow so beautiful!
Adore all of your videos Rick! Been watching for decades! Used to watch it with my grandma! Thank you for all you do!
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Every single video is beautiful, I really like this channel, thank you so much Steve, stay blessed and happy.
I hope you go back to making travel videos soon Steve, I really enjoy them, more as an adult than as a kid on PBS.
Miss you 😢and we need more videos 😭😭
Very beautiful!
How can you give us so much information in just 2:29 mins?
You are soo classical sir ❣️
Was just reading about this in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. I opened KZread and this was in my recommended! You win, FBI.
Been there and I went inside the glacier. It was awesome!
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Love these old buildings of Chamonix very much! Unfortunately, glacier melt is also a problem in Switzerland!!!
Nice video and thanks for sharing theses beautiful views with us ! Cheers from Switzerland 🇨🇭🕊️🙂
Hello sir 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Exactly my experience as well with some of the glaciers in the French and Swiss alps. The difference from only 20 years ago to today is heartbreaking. Btw. is it only me or does the thumbnail look like a first-person-shooter?
Colours of life looking so beautiful catchy and attractive.
I most like all the programs of the Steves you understand everything Very well and tell about the new place you are a good explainer 👍 I am a big fan ❤️ of Rick Steves
I don't think any tourist could be oblivious to the changes
Beautiful seeing people without the muzzles on their faces. Great video
Good video.
Amazing!👍🥰
Good one, Steve! Keep doing what you are doing!
@Saurav.kumarofficial
2 жыл бұрын
I am indian
@Saurav.kumarofficial
2 жыл бұрын
Where are you
Nice video
Cool 👍
Indonesia watching here.. So amazing🌈
pretty town thanks rick for the tour
Thanks Rick. I enjoy all your videos. So well done. I look forward to welcoming you in person in Canada
It’s a good video
Beautiful video 👍👍👍
Wooow beautiful place 😁 hello again watching from philippines
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nice
Chamonix is such a cool place to travel : )
Hello sir I am new subscriber 🙏🙏❤️
Beautiful place. It blows my m8nd that some don't believe in climate change.
I wish i could visit this country
good news..sir.. 👍❤️
I been to chomonix.
Hi Rick! When are you coming to Pakistan. Will be Warm Welcome here, inshALLAH
Ja wenn wir zwei spazieren gehen von der Stadt übers Land, dann singen wir auch miteinander.
I would want to be born in Europe or Canada. But I was born in Turkey. :(
Latest update: I was there 3 days ago. 430 steps I think now
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Oh yeah, speaking of glaciers.
Just as the Olympics has meant different things to different people over the millennia's, so has the climate always been a source of controversy, since the only climate data collected has been at the most collected only for about 75 years. For example: the first name of Athens, Greece was actually Cecropia. According to tradition, Cecrops came out of Egypt and founded the city, in 1556 B.C. And Cecrops reigned as the first king. The name of Cecropia, Greece was later changed to Athens, Greece after the goddess Athena. Now as to climate change, the water flow of the Nile river in Egypt, has several very Ancient tools used to measure the flow. One such Nilometer, there are several located along the Nile River at different locations. The Nilometer Location: gps, precise 24* 05' 02" N. 32* 53' 13" E. that is located on the Island of Elephantine, Egypt close by the Temple Of Khnum Location: gps, precise 24* 05' 05" N. 32* 53' 10" E. the importance of saving these Ancient Historical sites, is imperative, to the study of climate on the planet earth. Destruction of these sites by the Iconoclast and Vandalisme, threatens such valuable data. Ancient Data Records indicate that the change of climate, is a very natural phenomenon. However we must concede that Chainsaws did not exist, in the rainforests before 1960 A.D.
Hi I'm Md Faruk I'm from Bangladesh How are you ? Nice video I want to be your friend ? Please come our country
Stop it Steves. Whoever is convincing you to address politics is going to ruin you and all you've accomplished. You could have easily presented this story (with same narrative) in a politically neutral manner. I love this show. It kept my hope and dreams alive when I was going through a hard time in the 90s. I recovered and visited Europe in 2011. All because of this show. Stay neutral or it'll end all you've achieved.
@user-pc3nc3hg6w
2 жыл бұрын
What politics? Climate change?
@IsoscelesKramer
2 жыл бұрын
Obviously just uprating his own comment...
@IsoscelesKramer
2 жыл бұрын
@@ROMA--AETERNA Probably uses multiple accounts.
@bigbadbootydaddy515
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed NelsonClick.
@hellmuthschreefel9392
2 жыл бұрын
Politics? Climate change? Only for US American conservatives. The vast majority of the rest of the world know it is recent historical fact that science is studying to understand. Perhaps if you were to actually visit those places (such as the Netherlands, Kiribati, Bangladesh, etc.) where climate change is a real everyday threat, you'd be able to learn something.
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This video is too short😭😭😭
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Nice video