We’re Joel and Shandos, a travel blogging couple from Sydney, Australia. Together, we’re attempting to visit every UNESCO World Heritage Site! So if you're curious about UNESCO World Heritage sites, or wondering what it's like to visit a UNESCO World Heritage site - check out our channel! We've got a huge archive from lots of countries and who knows, you might just learn something new!
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It is likely wonderful view, but China is still Communist country, yes?!
It was overcast with some rain when we visited Lushan. We were interviewed on Chinese TV and one of my friends sent me the video which I uploaded on my channel. Fun times.
beautiful ! 😊😊😊😊
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I wonder if they had covid outbreak, pandemic infection lock down and had to don masks. Do they have a hospital or clinics grow their own food ? Other essential services? Mobile phones? Internet?
Tourism s beauty😂
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Thank you for pronouncing "kilometre" correctly! Twice!
Nice Video. If you go to Mystras, be SURE to check out the Pantanassa Monastery. It is STILL a functioning monastery (even tho the buildings are about 600 years old!). PS Just FYI - Hagia Sophia means Holy Wisdom (of God), not Saint Sophia. Check out the
What happened to Nea Moni?
Thank you for sharing. Just saw the castle from the train’s window from Warszawa to Gdansk (Danzig) to depart to Copenhagen. Need to return with my young teenagers to see this impressive castle and the interesting history of the region.
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Was there a couple of weeks ago. Interesting place.
Great video as always 👍👍
Excellent content!
Please do more of your video on Phnom Chiso😊
Thanks for giving us a tour :)
The masonry of that ruin is really advanced.
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Unfortunately, very few Hindus in India know about this. But thanks for making a video about this.
First view is not Prambanan its sewu temple
I saw this bridge in another video and wondered why they didn't choose another design but after I saw the lack of space at each end it makes sense.
when you show the beautiful forest - show it - not yourself
Beautiful scenery of rock formation, but not my type of cave exploration.
The end of it is 1500 Km!! at Hangzhou
Flocking was what is the Internet today,,,
Thank You Sir!
Him Ei Fell.
These were painted biblical scenes. In those days the peasant population was largely illiterate but their visual sense was highly developed. The people could understand (most of) the stories by studying the pictures.
Khmer ❤ sriwijaya majapahit
Very interesting
Bonito vídeo de la ciudad que me vio nacer. Me suscribo y pulgar arriba. Saludos cordiales desde Barcelona.
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In Christian Europe the spirit of initiation was kept alive throughout the Dark Ages and the medieval period by several initiatory orders of people who the church even today, described as illiterate workmen. Illiterate workmen my backside! they were highly skilled people, these were the craft masons who built the glories of Chartres Cathedral, who built Cologne Cathedral, who built Amien, and who built every major church building in Europe. They had no architects, they worked as teams, now Chartres Cathedral was built in the unbelievable time of 30 years. It was built by five separate craft masonic teams, all working seemingly independent of one another, to it well enough there is no existing overall plan for the place and yet the whole thing comes together as a harmonious whole which baffles description. It enhances the powerful earth energies that are already there, it is acoustically perfect and it is a place of incredible beauty. _Now these craft mason's were divided into four main groups, they are known today collectively as The Compagnonnage, and they were the Compagnons Passant who built bridges, made road structures and built castles. The Children of Maitre Soubise who mainly worked in the romanesque style with rounded arches, thick walled buildings, that couldn't rise very high because of the structural problems with them. Then there were the Children of Solomon, and this is a very disputed group. It's very difficult to discern whether they actually were part of the Templar order or were they merely affiliated to them or were they employed by them. The Templar certainly gave them their rule. They built in the new style that the Templars had brought back the secret from the holy land, how to build with the pointed arch. They got that from their Sufi brethren in Jerusalem, and the first pointed arches that the Templars commissioned are still there to this day on Temple Mount. They were replicated at Chartres Cathedral in France_
Oh how awkward - what with the Ukraine War to be so close to Russia! I'm a bit wary of the fishing industry because in South England they've had to ban Trawling because it was being done at such an unsustainable level as to decimate the Kelp Forests - and that's probably the same reason why Canada's Maritime fisheries collapsed in the early 90s.
MMM: very beautiful! [I just hope they clean off that mold or whatever that's making the roof tiles discolour.]
my friend elena didn’t understand, but it is a amazing video 😊
My Aunt worked at the mill in the 50s my Granny was a postie there ,it's a beautiful place.My mum and family come from Lanark
Many thanks for that video. It was fascinating and I have learn many things here. I have one comment to do, it would have been great to have a music more aligned with the subject but beside that...I loved it.
The Roman ruins were the site of horrible Christian torture and persecution. They fed them to animals and burned them in iron chairs. Let's not forget these poor ancestors of France. (See St Blodina)
Great introduction ❤
Thank you for introducing me to Gorham's Cave Complex.
my family originally came from here by major genral jobst conard lemmich
Grateful for how America has protected or preserves its wildlife. This old first just looks like most parks where I live
america??????????
This is in Poland, man
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the one in Gent is at a similar level
Summer Paoace was described by western architects as one of the most beautiful grandest complex. Unif8rt7nately French and English trooos were envikusvand set fire to moxt of complrx after looting more than a billions worth of treasures. Victor Hugo mocked these troops as grest exsmples of Christian soldiers. Mos of the loot remain in British Museum and Louvre and nunerous weetern museums, shamelessly on display even today !
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Jacques Drouhin has just published an exciting guide book "LA MADELEINE DE VEZELAY as you have never seen her" by Entre Deux Mondes - to be published in bookstores on April 9, 2024 with 38 original drawings by Thierry Gaufillet and 55 photos and diagrams. UNAVOIDABLE !...
You should also mention that the original canal had pound and flash locks to raise ships going upstream or lower ships going downstream. Also, the Grand Canal, as a government-led and -built infrastructure project helped inspire the building of the Erie Canal in the US in the early 1800s.