35 Best Places to visit in Eritrea
35 Best Places to visit in Eritrea
Eritrea remains one of the most inspiring destinations in Africa, particularly for travellers that want something a little different.
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Kyiv (Київ) - 20 things to do Kiev, Ukraine Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Kyiv (Київ) for the first time covering numerous attractions and things to do in the city of Kiev, Ukraine in this travel guide. Kiev city is a destination we didn't know much about prior to traveling to Ukraine. Arriving with fresh eyes it didn't take us long to fall in love with Kyiv. With incredible cathedrals, churches and monasteries to explore our days were busy and in terms of food we really enjoyed eating at traditional Ukrainian restaurants and sampling International food such as Georgian cuisine. Overall, we feel Kiev is one of the most underrated cities we've ever visited.
Kyiv (Київ) - 20 Things to do in Kiev City Tour | Ukraine Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Golden Gates of Kiev (Золоті ворота) - 01:06
2) Saint Sophia Cathedral (Собор святої Софії) - oldest church in Kiev - 02:22
3) St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery (Михайлівський золотоверхий монастир) - 02:59
4) Saint Andrew's Church (Андріївська церква) 5-domed Baroque church - 03:39
5) Andrew’s Descent (Андріївський узвіз) Shopping Street in Kiev, Ukraine - 05:14
6) Kiev Funicular (Київський фунікулер) neighbourhood of Podil via Volodymyrska Hill - 06:10
7) Kiev River Port (Київський річковий порт) for dining, recreation, river cruises & more - 06:55
8) Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Майдан Незалежності) Independence Central Square in Kiev - 07:17
9) Taras Shevchenko Park (Парк ім. Тараса Шевченка) for recreation and exercise - 07:36
10) Traditional Ukrainian Food at O’Panas - 08:26
11) Kiev Pechersk Lavra (Києво-Печерська лавра) - Dormition Church - 09:22
12) Kiev Pechersk - Lavra Refectory Church - 11:32
13) Kiev Pechersk Lavra - Monastery of the Caves Complex - 11:39
14) Ukrainian National Chornobyl Museum (Український національний музей Чорнобиль) dedicated to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster - 12:04
15) One Street Museum (Музей Одной Улицы) for antique and costumes - 12:28
16) The Motherland Monument (Батьківщина-Мати - Родина-мать) steel statue - 12:43
17) St Volodymyr's Cathedral (Патріарший кафедральний собор св) designed in he Old Byzantine style - 13:19
18) Eating Ukrainian Food at Katyusha restaurant in Kiev - 13:36
19) Chicken Kiev and other Ukrainian Cuisine at Pervak restaurant in Kyiv - 13:51
20) International Cuisine in Kiev (Georgian Food at Mama Manana) - 14:10
Transportation: Kiev Metro - Kyiv Metro (Ки́ївський метрополіте́н) - 14:23
Outro - 15:09
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Our visit Kiev travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (both local and international), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting neighborhoods, churches, cathedrals, monasteries and museums and Kiev by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Kiev tourism brochure, Kiev itinerary or Kyiv, Ukraine city tour.
20 Things to do in Kiev, Ukraine Travel Guide Video Script:
This week we’re showing you around Kiev, Ukraine. This was our first time travelling to the country, so we hardly knew what to expect, though we did have an inkling we’d find churches with onion domes, borsht on every menu, and very cheap prices, but that was it!
Well, we found some of that, but we also discovered a fascinating city with ornate architecture, massive Soviet monuments, a completely new cuisine, more churches and monasteries than we ever thought possible, and friendly people despite the language barrier.
The following is our travel guide to the city. Now let us share with you 20 things to do in Kiev on your next visit!
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Kiev! This was our first time travelling in Ukraine, but we were hooked right from the start.
This destination felt very underrated with few tourists around, yet we were surrounded by beautiful architecture, there were churches galore to visit, the cuisine was hearty and filling, and everything was super affordable.
If you are thinking of travelling to Kiev, we hope this video was able to give you a taste of what it’s like.
If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Kiev, that we may have missed, feel free to share your tips and suggestions with travellers in the comments.
This is part of our Travel in Ukraine video series showcasing Ukrainian food, Ukrainian culture & cuisine.
Music by Dyalla Swain:
¿Qué ver en AVIGNON? Y el Palais des Papes | Provenza Francesa 1# | Francia | France
Llegamos a una de las ciudades más importantes del sur de Francia. Avignon se encuentra en la región de Provenza-Alpes-Costa Azul. Avignon fue en su día Capital de la Cristiandad en la Edad Media, aún conserva las huellas de ese grandioso destino: el Palacio de los Papas, Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO.
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We arrived at one of the most important cities in the south of France. Avignon is located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region. Avignon was once the Capital of Christianity in the Middle Ages, still retains the traces of this great destination: the Palace of the Popes, UNESCO World Heritage.
¿Qué ver en Avignon en un día? / Top things to do in Avignon, France
- Palacio Papal Avignon
- Catedral Avignon
- Muralla y puertas Avignon
- Puente Saint Benezet
- Mercado les Halles Avignon
- Palacio Luis Vouland
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The Netherlands from above - E7/10 - Why do we live where we live?
This series shows The Netherlands from a spectacular perspective. Through data visualizations, impressive aerial images and portraits of people on the ground, we show who we are and how time changes and has changed the country.
Over the past 100 years the population of Netherlands has increased by around 10 million. In order to provide accommodation for everyone, we have built millions of houses. We now live in centuries-old canal houses, in new housing estates, or on the water in house boats.
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Auschwitz now in the eyes of Dore
How is Auschwitz in the eyes of Dore? Why is Dore visiting Auschwitz again? What is it, that makes Dore going back to the city of Auschwitz? A travel documentary about Auschwitz, family, and roots.
The 100th anniversary of the country is celebrated on the independence march in Warsaw. There, Dore speaks with ultra-right nationalists about their ideal Poland. How does Poland celebrate 100 years of independence? Seas of white-red flags, popping fireworks and the slogan: God, honor, homeland. These are the characteristics of the independence march in Poland. Every year on November 11, thousands of Poles walk on the streets in Warsaw to express pride for their home country.
A quarter of a million Poles live in the Netherlands. Dutch-Polish journalist Dore van Duivenbode is one of them. In this series, she travels back to her motherland, where she visits her family house near Oświęcim, former Auschwitz. In Bialowieza, in eastern Poland, she tries to find out why a forest is causing much tension. In Warsaw, she gets deeper into the hot topic of abortion. Here strong supporters and opponents are giving their perspective. Her travels bring her also to North Poland, where she meets a low-income family and talks with the famous and notorious opposition judge Igor Tuleya. A travel series about Poland, a country that is more and more divided and cursed by its geography location.
In this first episode, Dore is present at a special edition: the celebration of a 100-year-old independent Poland, which attracted around 200,000 people. What are they celebrating?
The curse of Poland. That's how the country is called because of its geographic location.
Enclosed by two great powers, Russia and Germany, Poland has existed for years in the spheres of influence of others. In 1795, the Polish territory was divided between Austria-Hungary, Prussia, and Russia, thereby losing its independence. Until a hundred years ago. Then after the First World War Austria-Hungary fell apart, Germany emerged as a loser and Russia had to contend with a civil war. Military Józef Piłsudskizag took his chance and declared Poland, after 123 years of non-existence, again independent.
That happened on November 11, the day on which Polish independence is now celebrated annually. Piłsudski is still remembered today, also on the march, as founder of the Second Polish Republic. However, despite his big win, Poland again did not have a say. The Second World War meant German aggression followed by decades of Soviet, and only when Communism fell in 1989, Poland was more able to move freely again.
The Soviet influence has left his trace. Also, the urge to make your own decisions all the more significant. Among those decisions are NATO membership in 1999 and EU membership in 2004. Something that conflicts with Poland's desire to act entirely independently. All these emotions play a role in the independence march. Moreover, that makes it for many Poles so important to embrace their own Polish identity on this day (and all other days of the year).
Original title: Mijn Poolse huis (1/5)
Presentation: Dore van Duivenbode
Director: Britta Bosman
Production: Elleke Claessen
Camera: Jacko van t´Hof, Maarten Kramer, Pim Hawinkels
Sound: Dennis Kersten
Sound Mix: Joost Oskamp
Edit: Paul Delput
Research: Anna Stylinska, Michiel Driebergen
Music: Kaveh Vares
Commissioning Editor: Henneke Hagen
© VPRO March 2019
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Reconstruction of chamber of Santa Sister Faustina Kowalska
Reconstruction of chamber of holy sister Faustina Kowalska in Divine Mercy Shrine in Plock (Poland). Near the Market Square is the Divine Mercy Shrine which is a destination for many religious pilgrims. On February 22nd, 1931 Sister Faustyna Kowalska experienced her first vision of the image of Merciful Jesus here. She was later canonized by Pope John II. The museum of Saint Sister Faustyna was created in commemoration of her 100th birthday anniversary.
MENTÓN y la Fiesta del Limón | RIVIERA FRANCESA
MENTÓN es una hermosa ciudad de la Riviera Francesa, donde se celebra anualmente la FIESTA DEL LIMÓN (Lemon Festival), un evento único en el mundo, donde construyen auténticas obras de arte, usando cítricos como material. Esta ciudad de Francia, muy cerca de Italia, fue una verdadera sorpresa y en sus calles se respira limón!
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The Nepal Documentary
Video by Robin Wallace. Documentary i made a few years ago covering the entire trek from Lukla to Everest Base camp, staying in Tea Houses. Also included in this HD documentary is a tour of Bhaktapur city, Kathmandu city and Chitwan National Safari park. Enjoy :-)
In Northern Skies | A Caribbean Aviation Film
Couple of videos and pictures I put together in order to make a Caribbean-esque, aviation related video. Editing took about 2 and a half hours. Edited with Windows Movie Maker. Most of the recording took place in Cancun, in the east coast of Mexico (Riviera Maya).
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