The Gallivanting Gourmet
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Huitlacoche Mexican corn fungus delicacy
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Fascinating Facts About Myanmar You Never Knew Existed!
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The Intriguing Truths About Everyday Items
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Captivating Destinations to Discover in Ethiopia
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Cambodian Cuisine: Top 3 Dishes
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The world's Highest Administrative Capital City
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Spain's Devil's Leap Bouncing Away Evil Spirits
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Exploring Exotic Cuisine: Mastering the Art of Grilled Frog Legs
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Human Brain's Mysteries
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Surprising Facts about Cambodia
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Kenyan History and Heritage Sites
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Unveiling Chile's UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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Nairobi Exploring the Capital City of Kenya
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Fortresses of Austria
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A Taste of Austria
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Exploring the Stunning Landscapes of Romania
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Discovering Chilean Cuisine
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Discovering Chilean Cuisine

Комментарии

  • @rohp1283
    @rohp1283 14 дней назад

    My mind is blown

  • @dalesmithies9051
    @dalesmithies9051 18 дней назад

    Warwick,love how the Americans mangle our beautiful language.Castle Doon is stunning in any light.

  • @georgesolomon8445
    @georgesolomon8445 24 дня назад

    Who really build the Great Wall? The stair steps are for huge people, Chinese are small.

    • @thegallivantinggourmet
      @thegallivantinggourmet 24 дня назад

      Hi, The Great Wall of China was built by soldiers, peasants, prisoners, and slaves over centuries. It's steep stairs were designed to slow down invaders, not for large people, but as a military defense strategy.

    • @georgesolomon8445
      @georgesolomon8445 23 дня назад

      @@thegallivantinggourmet Isn’t it the other way around? The Tartars build it to keep Chinese away?

    • @thegallivantinggourmet
      @thegallivantinggourmet 23 дня назад

      While that is something one hears on social media, historians and the academic community generally agree that it was built by the Chinese to keep out nomadic step tribes like the Mongolians.

  • @garethfarman9540
    @garethfarman9540 28 дней назад

    Napoleon was 5' 2" in French imperial measurements This would be 5' 7" in British Imperial. However the British deliberately conflated the two systems insult him.

  • @greter3167
    @greter3167 29 дней назад

    Ancient Macedonians were not Greeks.

    • @kai-.-man
      @kai-.-man 28 дней назад

      Oh yeah, because speaking the same language, worshipping the same gods, and joining the same Olympics totally makes them not Greek... 😂

    • @greter3167
      @greter3167 28 дней назад

      @@kai-.-man And now you're talking nonsense. The ancient Macedonians had their own language, which was incomprehensible to the Greeks. Additionally, they were of different races - they were not Hellenes, but Pelasgians, which is why they were considered barbarians by the Greeks. Additionally, Macedonia, unlike the Greek states, was not a city-state, but a kingdom. Further, the Hellenes mainly used infantry in their battles, while Alexander used cavalry unlike them. The Greeks mainly made sea conquests and occupied places with ports, while Alexander made his conquests by land.

    • @kai-.-man
      @kai-.-man 28 дней назад

      @@greter3167 Oh, so having a different dialect and using cavalry means they weren’t Greek? Guess Spartans weren’t Greek either since their dialect and military style were different too!

    • @greter3167
      @greter3167 28 дней назад

      @@kai-.-man This is not the same situation, the Old Macedonian language was incomprehensible to the Greeks, unlike the Spartan dialect of the Ancient Greek language. This was because the ancient Macedonians were of a different race than the Hellenes.

    • @kai-.-man
      @kai-.-man 28 дней назад

      @@greter3167 Sorry bro, I just saw you post that and made chat gpt argue against you because you look like you wanted an argument :D I think they can be their own people while being very closely linked.

  • @goa6329
    @goa6329 Месяц назад

    Nice pictures of ... norhing this video is about 😂

  • @rollinia7770
    @rollinia7770 Месяц назад

    Same with the queen sleeping with her horse.

  • @N7sensei
    @N7sensei 3 месяца назад

    Hungarians pretty much invented everything since the industrial age. I'm only half joking. When you look into Hungarian inventions you'll shit bricks how could such a tiny country supply so many of the smartest people on the planet since the industrial revolution.

  • @ivan5595
    @ivan5595 4 месяца назад

    I know one

  • @messor01
    @messor01 4 месяца назад

    I was born here, but I have never heard of this pillow fight day. It's bullshit!😆🤣

  • @бумер-м8л
    @бумер-м8л 5 месяцев назад

    Bad stock footage and terrible narration, don't waste your time with this video.

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454
    @flawyerlawyertv7454 5 месяцев назад

    Nice! 🎉

  • @WalintHUN
    @WalintHUN 5 месяцев назад

    Pillow fight day?? I am Hungarian and I never heard about it... Maaaan, like minimum 100+ other more interesting facts about the country and Hungarians... for example János Neumann (John von Neumann) - One of the most brilliant mathematicians of the 20th century, von Neumann made substantial contributions to many fields, including the development of the modern computer. He laid the groundwork for the architecture of today’s computers with his concept of a stored-program computer. Dénes Gábor - Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971, Gábor invented holography in 1947, the technique for generating three-dimensional images, leading to numerous applications ranging from security to entertainment. Albert Szent-Györgyi - He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937 for his discoveries concerning the biological combustion processes with special reference to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric acid. His work led to the isolation of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Kálmán Kandó - A pioneer of electric railway traction, Kandó developed the first successful electric railway locomotives, which were used widely in Hungary. His innovations also laid the groundwork for the electrification of railway systems around the world. Leó Szilárd - A physicist who conceived the nuclear chain reaction and the nuclear reactor, Szilárd was instrumental in the development of atomic energy. He was also a key figure in the beginning stages of the Manhattan Project. Edward Teller - Often referred to as "the father of the hydrogen bomb," Teller was a key figure in the development of nuclear weapons. His work was pivotal during the Cold War era. András Gróf (Andrew Grove) - A pioneer in the semiconductor industry, Grove was a founder and CEO of Intel Corporation. He played a crucial role in the development of integrated circuits and microprocessor technologies that propelled the growth of personal computers. Theodore Kármán - A mathematician, aerospace engineer, and physicist who was instrumental in the development of aerodynamics in aviation. He is renowned for his work on the mathematics of fluid flow, turbulence, and aerodynamic stability. His theories have foundational applications in modern aerospace engineering. Ányos Jedlik - One of the unsung pioneers of the electrical motor, Jedlik invented the first rotary machine with electromagnets. He created a device in 1828, which used a simple commutator, that is considered the prototype of the dynamo and the electric motor. Kálmán Tihanyi - An influential figure in the development of electronic television, Tihanyi invented the charge-storage principle and the charge-storage tube in the 1920s. These inventions were critical components that contributed to the development of fully electronic television. Zoltán Bay - A physicist who made significant contributions to radar technology. Bay was credited with inventing a form of microwave radar in 1936. He also led a team that detected radar reflections from the Moon in 1946, predating the American and Soviet lunar radar experiments. István Horváth - A chemist who developed a method for producing a biodegradable plastic. Horváth's contributions are significant in the field of environmentally friendly plastics, providing an alternative to traditional plastics and helping to reduce pollution and waste.

  • @izzyrov5814
    @izzyrov5814 5 месяцев назад

    Austria, then Neuschwanstein in the thumbnail 😂

  • @walkwithjonas7920
    @walkwithjonas7920 6 месяцев назад

    Could you please show Hong Kong in the introducing shots and not Beijing 😂

  • @carolescutt2257
    @carolescutt2257 6 месяцев назад

    Surprisingly good upload apologies if that sounds derogatory its a compliment 😊😊😊

  • @thefanone
    @thefanone 6 месяцев назад

    Great information. ❤❤❤

  • @tiborfeher6509
    @tiborfeher6509 6 месяцев назад

    The restoration of the Great Synanogue was financially aided by the late Tony Curtis, who was born as Bernard Schwartz to Hungarian immigrant parents in the Bronx. He did not speak English until he was 6 and went to school also, and still could speak Hungarian fluently in his older years. He visited Hungary several times as did his daughter, Jamie Lee.

  • @BDRanatechnology
    @BDRanatechnology 6 месяцев назад

    your video are so good..... if you want i can help you to grow your channel. i believed that your channel will be grow in few days to the whole world

  • @zeratulhun
    @zeratulhun 6 месяцев назад

    After my 40 years this is the first time I ever heard this pillow fight. Not a realy important or known thing. There are better things like Hungarian-Polish freindship day 23. march, or 15. march the national revolotion day, and many others. By the way this is a very informative and good video. Respect!

  • @BariZolika
    @BariZolika 6 месяцев назад

    There is pillowfight 100% ...

  • @vasarelly37
    @vasarelly37 6 месяцев назад

    The cabbage rolls are from Turkish and Balcanic origine, the rest is Russian food.

  • @bamulok
    @bamulok 6 месяцев назад

    Please make an effort to pronounce Hungarian names and words properly, if you can. My Magyar friend told me that you butchered even words that English speakers can easily pronounce. But thanks for the info.

  • @Crodmog83
    @Crodmog83 7 месяцев назад

    Irish soda bread is straight fire.

  • @Klassenfeind
    @Klassenfeind 7 месяцев назад

    3:57 that's when Ferencváros and Újpest hooligans meet in Népliget

  • @Patreides9
    @Patreides9 7 месяцев назад

    Pillow Fight Day in Hungary? I have never heard of that thing. It must be bulls**t.

    • @Klassenfeind
      @Klassenfeind 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah it's a fake "festival" celebrated in over 100 cities around the world. Ezek hülyék.

  • @caravantheworld
    @caravantheworld 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks, we have subscribed to your channel

  • @caravantheworld
    @caravantheworld 7 месяцев назад

    nice video, we got some ideas for our trip....thanks

  • @defiletia8838
    @defiletia8838 7 месяцев назад

    I am living in Slovakia (former Northern Hungary for more than 1000 years) in a town near Hungarian border and I never heard of the pillow fight, too. 😂Instead of this idiotism you could have mentioned dozens of more substantial and important things - Hungarian engineer Kálmán Kandó built the first railway in Italy with electric traction in 1902 - Valtellina. And he also designed the first Hungarian electric locomotive with alternative current when this type of electric traction did not yet exist in Europe... and so on.....

  • @gregorymorrone7966
    @gregorymorrone7966 7 месяцев назад

    OMG. REALLY. WHEN WAS THIS PRODUCED?

  • @angoma
    @angoma 8 месяцев назад

    Small correction. The pen was invented by Slavoljub Eduard Penkala. Well, that's why it's called pen, shortened from the last name "Penkala". Slavoljub Eduard Penkala lived in Zagreb, today's capital of Croatia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavoljub_Eduard_Penkala

    • @P.B0209
      @P.B0209 7 месяцев назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3_B%C3%ADr%C3%B3 .....

    • @angoma
      @angoma 7 месяцев назад

      @@P.B0209 Slavoljub Eduard Penkala was the first! Welll, he invented Penkalo. 😅

    • @attish11
      @attish11 7 месяцев назад

      "Born Eduard Pękała 20 April 1871 Liptószentmiklós, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary" by wikipedia...

    • @angoma
      @angoma 7 месяцев назад

      @@attish11 Yes!. He lived in Zagreb when he invented it. His family was in Zagreb. Irrelevant. It was all one (good) Monarchy back then.

    • @defiletia8838
      @defiletia8838 7 месяцев назад

      I already knew decades ago that this pen was invented by a Hungarian inventor - I hear the name Penkala for the first time in my life - during the Soviet rule, everything in the world was invented by Soviet scientists and engineers! ​

  • @racalcagno
    @racalcagno 8 месяцев назад

    I am Panamanian 🇵🇦, live in Hungary since 2006, and never heard of the pillow fight 😂

  • @JohnSmith-rk6jy
    @JohnSmith-rk6jy 8 месяцев назад

    They also dont allow dirty Moozzie Immygrants into their good clean country. 👍

  • @SuhanaRoy-yy6hi
    @SuhanaRoy-yy6hi 8 месяцев назад

    Nice place!!!definitely adding to my bucket list. Perfect summer destination. Picture perfect

  • @mariahmontero7436
    @mariahmontero7436 8 месяцев назад

    Hello Good afternoon Zhepo, i am very interesting about chinese medicine, im from Germany and i want to learn more about Chinese medicine, Zhepo can i make an appointment to meet forward im coming visit Hongkong next month, thank you Zhepo i hope you seen my message here.🙏

  • @apartmentsmiroslavvojnovic3302
    @apartmentsmiroslavvojnovic3302 8 месяцев назад

    Perfect summer destination for relaxing holidays! Best regards from Split Riviera 👋😊

  • @mypointofview1111
    @mypointofview1111 9 месяцев назад

    The Narrator sounds as though he's had a few too many wines before doing voice over

  • @SmilingBoomBox-sk1cl
    @SmilingBoomBox-sk1cl 9 месяцев назад

    A very different approach. Understanding this helped me enjoy and appreciate the highly stylized figures of ancient Egypt. Such beautiful exquisite calligraphy! 👏

  • @irened9961
    @irened9961 9 месяцев назад

    So where's the art? A bit of architecture, a view inside a museum. This video's title is MISLEADING. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS.

    • @BlitheIvan
      @BlitheIvan 9 месяцев назад

      While the title might not have aligned with your expectations, others, like myself, appreciate the insights and learning opportunities these videos provide. It's all about individual perspectives, and I'm glad we can share our diverse views on the content. ❤

  • @JamesandJona37
    @JamesandJona37 9 месяцев назад

    I'm preparing pierogi, but we're incorporating eggs into the dough 🇵🇱😊

    • @AdrielMeina
      @AdrielMeina 9 месяцев назад

      Same! My son likes it 👍

  • @Sthriga1
    @Sthriga1 9 месяцев назад

    There is no eggs in pierogi dough. Just flower and water.

  • @abundanceut1127
    @abundanceut1127 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome ❤

  • @arfandiadja2446
    @arfandiadja2446 9 месяцев назад

    Semoga channel anda berkembang bung,salam from Indonesian,thank you explore Indonesia

  • @Cacofonixravi
    @Cacofonixravi 9 месяцев назад

    How much it costed the country to develop this.

    • @jooproos6559
      @jooproos6559 9 месяцев назад

      Trillions and trillions!

    • @Snaakie83
      @Snaakie83 6 месяцев назад

      Nah, it costs us a few dozen billions at most...the whole delta works have cost 5 billion to complete and a few hundred millions to maintain. Meanwhile it produces many jobs and much, much more in positive outcome such as our agricultural and trade sectors. It saves us hundreds of billions not having to rebuild everything time after time.

  • @rangaameex
    @rangaameex 10 месяцев назад

    Very well explained? Thanks for sharing...

    • @KootFloris
      @KootFloris 5 месяцев назад

      That's the wrong question. .Each times these systems saved the country from flooding it saved us all those billions and more in damages and suffering. Compare with the USA, Katrina or all rain flooding in the UK and Germany and the costs of those.