Thanks for watching RT. I love your channel too BTW. And what wonderful memories your walk in Kerala brought back to me. Thanks so much for making me happy. I've been many times to wonderful India and I'm drawn back again and again. How I'd love to be there right now.
@@TheIndianAmbience It's the simple things too, like the sound of the crows and the car horns too that remind me of India, but in a good way. A feeling of all of my senses being woken up, that's what your walks remind me of. Thank you. I'll be back.
Wow what a city! and how perfectly you've captured it. There's so many time stamps and captions here that it just shows not only how much there is to see and do but how much work you put in to your films. Thank you LW, may you long continue.
Thank you MA, I'm having fun doing the captions, although I'll admit they're rather a lot of work. Good to know they're well received, its' kind of you to give the feedback. All the best to you.
Join us as we go exploring Cambridge, England - home of the University of Cambridge. Our Cambridge city tour will take us past some of the most impressive of Cambridge's 31 colleges as we walk from the Mathematical Bridge by Queen's College through Cambridge City Centre, to Jesus Green. So join us on a walk through this historic University City... 00:00 Intro 00:33 Queens’ College and Mathematical Bridge 00:58 The Anchor 01:20 Scudamore's Boatyard Punt Station 01:24 Laundress Green 01:40 Silver Street 04:00 St Botolph's Church 04:18 Trumpington Street 04:25 Corpus Christi College 05:10 St Catharine's College 06:45 The Corpus Clock 08:20 King's College Cambridge 10:55 Great St Mary's, the University Church, Cambridge 11:25 St Mary's Passage 12:30 Cambridge Market Square 15:40 Rose Crescent 18:30 Trinity Street 19:05 Green Street 21:45 The Ivy Brasserie 22:55 Trinity College 23:45 Newton's Apple Tree 24:50 All Saints Garden Art & Craft Market 26:00 Great Gate, St John's College 28:40 The Round Church 29:00 Bridge Street 29:10 Bould Brothers Coffee 30:15 The Mitre 30:40 The Baron of Beef 33:33 Fitzbillies 34:10 Magdalene Bridge and Magdalene College 34:45 Quayside 37:00 The River Cam 40:20 Jesus Green 41:25 Park Parade 42:40 St John's Road 44:00 The Varsity Hotel & Spa - Cambridge City Centre 44:20 Thompson's Lane 46:20 Bridge Street (Again) 47:40 Portugal Place 49:40 Portugal Street 50:30 Lower Park Street 52:50 Jesus Green
Thank you for taking us on this awesome walk.What a beautiful city,it was so lively that day but not many masks.A market right in middle was just up my street,with an old fashioned Sweet Shop to boot.The University Buildings and the churches were spectacular.Could not read the clock so did not know what time of day it was!..but noticed the lights were on in some shops.Just loved it,thank you.
How lovely to receive your message Joyce and hear how much you enjoyed it. Incidentally did you turn the subtitles on, that way we'll guide you through the walk and drop in some interesting facts about some of the things we're passing. Thanks for letting us know that the walks are appreciated, it means a lot to us. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks I’m afraid I do not know how to turn on the subtitles,but funnily enough I did on one of your other walks but I don’t know how that happened.It was still very enjoyable anyway.Take care,God bless.
Thank you for sharing another great upload, as always fantastic and keep sharing as I will be coming back to see you again for more wonderful uploads. Have a wonderful day.
Fantastic video and fascinating city. I live in England and visited Cambridge four years ago. I fell in love and this is where I would like to live in a few years.
Glad you enjoyed the city. We do quite agree, it's one of our favourite places in the UK for sure. I hope it happens for you in a few years. Thanks for dropping by.
I lived there for one year as a student and I miss Cambridge so bad. When the Covid time will come to an end, I’ll surely come back visit ! I loved living there 💗. Glad a video like yours exists ! Thanks :)
Thanks so much Julie - comments like yours really inspire us to keep filming. Covid has given us a chance to film more cities in Britain, and I'm so glad we were able to go back and enjoy Cambridge again - it really is a special place.
Well hello Henry, it's good to hear from you. Ah yes, it is quite time consuming, enjoyable to do but takes twice as long. I guess it the same with your narration? We''ll be getting the new DJI Pocket 2 in a week or so, so good to have a new toy. Be rather nice to be able to make the money back for it here but views have def' dropped with the travel situation as it is. How's it all going with you btw?
@@LivingWalks Oooh, nice. Looks like it has a wider lens too which I've been wanting. Things are good but subs definitely slowed. With all the political ads, RPMs are way up though. Apparently, RUclips has run out of ad space the demand is so high. I suspect that will plummet after our election. Snowy and very cold here. -20C tonight. Hoping to go walk again tomorrow if I can get up and brave the cold. -H
@@CityWalks Hi there Henry, what an interesting email on all counts. Good heavens that's quite incredible that demand is that high for ad space. Well that's one good thing to come out of it for you? Here's hoping for a positive outcome. Snowy and very cold -20C heavens!! the trees are only just turning russet here. I'll have to pop by and watch some of your snowy walks.
My dearest Y&M !! What a wonderful walk in this lovely town! I had never had the opportunity to see it so well and I must say that I really liked it very much! A nice place to live. Very quiet and on a human scale! Really lovely ... As always, you let me spend a few minutes relaxing with the company of your walks ... I really feel like I'm there with you, you know! And now we really need moments like these, where even the mind can get distracted and ... travel .... Here, as I imagine you know, the situation is getting even worse. Fortunately, intensive care is not as full as before and this is excellent news, but the infections are rising and rising ... Dear friends, we must hold on and think positive now more than ever. This horrible year is about to go away and we hope the next one is better. In the meantime, thank you, thank you very much for your wonderful company! Love you both! Enjoy your weekend! Renata
Dear Renata, so pleased you enjoyed the walk (did you turn on the captions, some of them might make you smile)? Yes to spend a few minutes relaxing with such things are important to remind us that the world is still turning, coffee being drunk and smiles being shared. Especially in these times when things can seem so difficult and so limiting. We wish only good things for you and for your beautiful country. We will have such appreciation for travel when the time comes won't we? All our love you too and we hope you Enjoy your weekend and the Autumn colours! Y&M xx
Thanks @@techvashistha5299 we're in the South East of the UK, by the coast and we use the Osmo packet now and really find it good. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks thanks a lot dear friend Regards,if need my help in any way I am here with sony alfa dslr and nikon d750 ., M from india Visit every year uk or usa India is so beautifull Urs welcome here any time Regards
Thanks for connecting J, Ah and what happy memories the streets evoked on your recent Bali videos, but how sad to see them so empty. Can't quite believe the contrast. Hope you're managing ok on your beautiful island.
i like to experience the boat ride. looks awesome! too many people are out in the streets now, very beautiful churches, nice view everywhere friend. thanks for sharing
@@LivingWalks Hello friend. i went to an island here in UAE, a man-made one. but i will upload maybe next month. anyways friend you are always welcome. i hope you have great new week :)
Thank you for capturing this:) Uni of Cambridge is one of my dream unis for my masters and I’d always put this video on as a form of white noise while studying, as a form of motivation. Doesn’t hurt to romanticise the idea of walking down these streets one day haha
Well good morning Be Ji, Thank you for your lovely message. How nice to hear that you put this on as white noise while studying. I quite agree it doesn’t hurt to romanticise the idea of walking down these streets one day. I hope it inspires you and very much hope that happens!
What a good atmosphere in the city !! People are encouraged to go for a walk, to have a drink in the bars and restaurants! I am glad to see the joie de vivre of the people despite the global pandemic!
Thanks for dropping by. Yes, it's uplifting to see that isn't it? )Although we are back in lockdown for a month now). Hope things are well with you and you're still able to walk in these times? I popped by to your channel too and enjoyed your San Pedro St walk. Hope to stay in touch. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks Unfortunately things are getting worse around here. All the bars and restaurants have already been closed. We cannot move from the city to the outside, and there is a curfew from 10 at night. And goverment have recommended us to stay at home and go out only for what is essential. So I can't move to make new videos, and I don't think I can do it in quite a few weeks :-( (I haven't chosen the best time to start my Walking Videos channel) But the worst thing is not the sadness in the streets, but the sadness in all the people I talk to (friends, family, neighbors ...). The arrival of winter is already a sadder time, which affects the mood of the people here (fewer hours of daylight, many rainy days and no sun) but now the pandemic seems to be affecting more and more psychologically. And it seems that we will not be able to celebrate family meetings on Christmas, so the prospects are even sadder. Well, it is what our generation has had to live! I always say the same thing: if we compare all this with what our grandparents had to experience (two world wars, a civil war here ... the blitz in London ... etc etc) ... we just have to face it with strength and hope. A huge hug my friend!
Well hello there Greggory, good to hear from you. Yes we were certainly lucky with the weather. Sp pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to let us know.
@@LivingWalks Do you like to walk in nature.? Next year if it's normal. You can come to Indonesia. Later i will take you to Capolaga. Really. I am promise.
I've visited Cambridge over a number of years and lived here almost a year now and once thing that always stands out to me is that almost nobody rushes through the city centre. You get a feeling of complete tranquility whilst walking through it, especially at dusk!
Hello B S, a pleasure to hear from you. It certainly makes it worthwhile to share these lovely places around and to know they are appreciated for their individuality and I quite agree about that aspect of Cambridge. Thanks so much for dropping by and connecting.
Thank you for dropping by Johnny. I feel the same. I'm still uploading a walk a week, so more for you to enjoy until the day comes? All the best to you.
I spent a month there at the International Summer School in 1993. This video brought back so many memories... and revealed a few false one, maybe! Thanks!
Thoroughly enjoyed this video of what I want to be a new home for me one day. Really loved the fact you kept in the ambient noise and didn't layover some unpleasant sound track. xx
Glad you enjoyed the natural sound TheMissOmni, you're really welcome. If you like this style of city walk I'll be continuing to upload at least one a week. All the best to you.
Around 9.20 you're going past the main gates of King's and at 11 King's Parade, the Fudge Kitchen. Back in the late '50s that shop was J. Bays gents outfitters and I spent happy Christmases there with my widowed ma whose sister Anne was married to Jimmy Bays. It was taken over by New and Lingwood and he continued as manager until he retired. Lots of small changes stick out for me but the big pcure stlll brings back the happiest of memories. There is nothing quite like waking on Christmas morning to the sound of the chapel bells at King's with the cousins who treated me like a brother when I was there..... in truth I don't know if I truly remember the bells or not but looking straight out their sitting room window at the main gate of King's was quite something and Cambridge and Christmas are ever linked for me.
Well good morning to you Paul, what a pleasure to wake up to your message. Knowing we can help bring back a happy memory or two makes creating the films worthwhile. I can quit see that there is nothing quite like waking on Christmas morning to the sound of the chapel bells at King's! You've certainly made me want to capture Cambridge and Christmas for you next time. I hope you'll enjoy that. All the very best to you and thank you for connecting.
@@LivingWalks Good morning to you. My earliest Cambridge memories are 60 years past now and my most recent are visiting my widowed aunty who was living in sheltered accomodation on the other side of the Cam, up the hill past Kettle's Yard (where they have some of the original shop fittings and bits from J.Bays). Also more recently summer visits were more the thing, with lunch at Grantchester and walking back to Cambridge along the meadows. I was notified that you had "pinned" me and I'm honoured at that and apologise if I have forced you to do it again by editing my foolish mistake of typing ii King's Parade instead of 11 King's Parade. If I were there now I would have two Chelsea Buns from Fitzbillie's for breakfast. Probably just as well I'm not 😃 Thanks again.
@@PaulMcCaffreyfmac Ah no prob' Paul, I've unpinned you for a bit in case you want to change your typo'. I'm sure folk would forgive you it! Well how interesting to hear more about your experiences in Cambridge. I have a lovely image of you having lunch at Grantchester and walking back to Cambridge along the meadows. (Two Chelsea Buns from Fitzbillie's for breakfast are indeed what we had too and they were rather good if I may say so!) I hope to revisit Cambridge soon and maybe do an evening walk, similar to the one I've just added here in Looe Cornwall. I hope you'll enjoy that? Hope to stay in touch.
Hello once again, and nice to join you another lovely walk, although, as Covid-19 is on a steep rise in the UK, I think we can all see why !!! Enjoyed walking past Kings College ( people really should see the magnificent Chapel ) and Trinity College, having visited many times in the 1970`s, attending and giving lectures ( guest lectures - Oxford ). Regarding Trinity, the two princes are so-so, the real luminaries are ( of course ) Sir Issac Newton - the tree is part fact, part fiction, G.H.Hardy, a mathematician of deep and profound insight, especially regarding his work on Prime Numbers, and Bertrand Russell, extraordinary mathematician, writer and philosopher - and pacifist. Finally, for any paleographers, like me out there, try to obtain a readers card ( not easy ) for the Parker Library - Corpus Christi College, with it`s astonishing collection of Medieval Manuscripts, well worth the effort :) Thanks once again - and on a sunny day too - always seemed to be raining whenever I visited, as I seem to recall :(
Hello again MrTorleon, nice to hear from you again. What an interesting comment and I really appreciate the fleshing out of the information in the captions. This surely is one of the most positive aspects of RUclips - at it's best, the comment system allows this to be more a collaborative than a passive affair, where we all can learn something. Visiting both Cambridge and Oxford over the last few weeks has definitely rekindled my own memories as an undergrad at Warwick, and especially being immersed in an atmosphere of learning. Thanks again for taking the time to comment.
@@LivingWalks You are, as always most welcome, and I completely agree with you, that used responsibly, You Tube comments allow for more meaningful, informative collaboration, where personal experience and knowledge can add that additional dimension to what is already a marvelous and enjoyable virtual walk. Very well done, your walks are always illuminating, the pace just right, and the camera work superb :)
Good to hear you feel that @MrTorleon. It makes the work worthwhile to connect with people such as yourself. We have many more films to come and will always appreciate your thoughts and feedback.
Hi again @@MrTorleon, hope you're well? Just thought I'd drop by and let you know we've added a nice little guided tour around Oxford and thought from our previous conversation that it might be up your street? Hope to hear from you soon. All the best to you. Mike
@@LivingWalks Here in the Canary Islands, the tourist crisis due to covid is quite big .. I record my videos and you hardly meet people ... right now in Maspalomas we are at 25 degrees .. perfect time
@@EnjoyCanaryIslands Ah sadly that's as I imagined it. How sad to hear that as you record your videos you hardly meet anyone. It certainly must feel so very different. I can quite imagine that next year you'll be overrun with people desperate to get away. In some ways let's hope so.
@@LivingWalks If the truth is that it is a strange feeling .. But it is what we have to live .. Now we have to take care of ourselves and move forward as far as possible .. I think that from tomorrow we will begin to receive British tourists.
What a strange thing to see the city your Mother and Brother and you were born in almost 40 years ago for me. Except I lived there a year or so before being raised in America. Someday maybe I'll find myself back there tracing old family history. Not as tourists, but as native born yet separated. Military. Milden Hall.
Hello there Mr Smith, well I'm very happy to have brought the city to you that you and your family lived in almost 40 years ago. It makes it worth doing such films to receive such a lovely message. I very much hope that Someday you'll find yourself back there retracing your family history. It's a lovely city indeed. All the best to you and thanks for connecting.
I've just been on a coach out there and it is a mad place but very interesting I'd say because we couldn't get around easily to see enough. The manic looking students on bikes ploughing through the crowds of tourists as fast as they could go were almost funny if they weren't such a danger to the dithery old ladies who were on the coach trip.
OK I have a question why doesnt your camera have the jerky walking motion? How are you able to take such a smooth video as if you were on a skateboard?
Thanks for the visit SW! I enjoy your walks too, as they are so completely different to my own landscape here, so interesting for it. Thanks for introducing me to Seoul fellow walker.
A final postscript ( from me, that is ). A colleague has advised me that I run the risk of becoming an old fossil - somewhat out of touch. Apparently, Small guided tour groups have been allowed through the Wren Library ( Trinity College ) and the Parker Library ( Corpus Christi College ) pre Covid-19 of course - and slightly astonishing to me.However, a readers ticket would still be required for study purposes.The Cambridge Tourist Information Office should always be the first point of call for up to date details, of course . Things have changed since the 1970`s, so I have been suitably admonished ( sigh )
Morning Mr Torleon, thank you for the update. I didn't know that Small guided tour groups have been allowed through the Wren Library and the Parker Library. It's the readers ticket that would complete the pleasure though. Hope to stay in touch and receive for more welcome tips from you. We'll be uploading Oxford fairly soon. Best wishes to you.
@@LivingWalks Well yes, indeed, but that is the information I received, which I still find surprising, if true.Future visitors should always check the various College websites, which may offer further details.I would also suggest ( if I may ) that visitors should allow some time for the Fitzwilliam Museum, which houses a tremendous collection of artifacts, and is conducting some fascinating and non-invasive forensic research on illuminated manuscripts, which can be followed on their dedicated website. Goodness, I do go on !!!!!! Wonderful news regarding your planned walk around Oxford, which is so dear to my heart, and as I was last there in 2016, possibly not quite so out of touch :) Many thanks, as always.
@@LivingWalks don’t get me wrong it’s where my family lives it’s a really easy city to get around, would move there if we could afford it. Great video though thank you
Hi there Unilokia, thanks for dropping by, this is one of our older films before we had the new mic. I hope you'll enjoy some of the later walks in Cambridge we have here using the new mic. All the best to you.
of all the places I would cycle often....this video could have better luck next time. been done better. Too much staying in the shade has concealed a lot of things.! But is still good!!
Beautiful place 🌹❤️
Thanks for visiting Milan, pleased you enjoyed it.
Lots of nice architecture
ah quite so, it’s certainly one of our favourite places in the uk
From the Silver Street Bridge to Jesus Green, very nice, thank you!
You're most welcome, thanks for connecting.
nice to see the ambience of those street vendor shops and the lifestyle there.
Love and support from India. ❤
Thanks for watching RT. I love your channel too BTW. And what wonderful memories your walk in Kerala brought back to me. Thanks so much for making me happy. I've been many times to wonderful India and I'm drawn back again and again. How I'd love to be there right now.
@@LivingWalks thank you living walks.❤️
@@TheIndianAmbience It's the simple things too, like the sound of the crows and the car horns too that remind me of India, but in a good way. A feeling of all of my senses being woken up,
that's what your walks remind me of. Thank you. I'll be back.
Cambridge England, a very famous city in the world. Thank you for sharing my friend. 😊🙏
You're really welcome. Thanks for dropping by.
i love the alleys!! Just too beautiful!!
So pleased you liked it SW. How are things for you in the Philippines, ok I hope?
I miss the days I've spent here nine years ago back when I was 10. It was so beautiful. Wish I could go back and visit next year.
I very much hope that happens for you. Thanks for dropping by.
My beautiful home.... thanks so much for this.
Very nice it is too Lynda!
Wow what a city! and how perfectly you've captured it. There's so many time stamps and captions here that it just shows not only how much there is to see and do but how much work you put in to your films. Thank you LW, may you long continue.
Thank you MA, I'm having fun doing the captions, although I'll admit they're rather a lot of work. Good to know they're well received, its' kind of you to give the feedback. All the best to you.
Nice walk and tour with you my friend.. 👍
Thanks for the visit WA, hope things are going ok for you in Jakarta?
@@LivingWalks yes. Thanks for your attention.. 😷🙏
Amazing england.. Thanks for bring me to this tour... Greetings from Jakarta Indonesia :)
Thank you NJ, you're really welcome. I'll take a look at your channel too when I have more time. Do you do walking video's too?
Really beautiful video. Went here recently in winter, makes me want to return on the sunshine for sure.
You're really welcome W, I'm sure you'll enjoy it in the sunshine too. All the very best to you.
Beautiful historic place 👍🏻. Great video! Thank you friend 👍🏻😊
Hi ML, thanks for dropping by. I'll be watching your Wynyard Station To The Rocks walk later myself.
@@LivingWalks Thank you friend 🙏😊
A beautiful video. Many thanks and regards.
Hi there Mircea, good to hear from you. Pleased you enjoyed the film in these times when it's tricky to travel. Hope you're well.
Best thing about you is that you walk really slow very calm i feel so relax to watch your every video.
Happy to hear that Mohid. I'm really pleased you like the pace, it's good feedback to know that. All the best to you.
Join us as we go exploring Cambridge, England - home of the University of Cambridge.
Our Cambridge city tour will take us past some of the most impressive of Cambridge's 31 colleges as we walk from the Mathematical Bridge by Queen's College through Cambridge City Centre, to Jesus Green.
So join us on a walk through this historic University City...
00:00 Intro
00:33 Queens’ College and Mathematical Bridge
00:58 The Anchor
01:20 Scudamore's Boatyard Punt Station
01:24 Laundress Green
01:40 Silver Street
04:00 St Botolph's Church
04:18 Trumpington Street
04:25 Corpus Christi College
05:10 St Catharine's College
06:45 The Corpus Clock
08:20 King's College Cambridge
10:55 Great St Mary's, the University Church, Cambridge
11:25 St Mary's Passage
12:30 Cambridge Market Square
15:40 Rose Crescent
18:30 Trinity Street
19:05 Green Street
21:45 The Ivy Brasserie
22:55 Trinity College
23:45 Newton's Apple Tree
24:50 All Saints Garden Art & Craft Market
26:00 Great Gate, St John's College
28:40 The Round Church
29:00 Bridge Street
29:10 Bould Brothers Coffee
30:15 The Mitre
30:40 The Baron of Beef
33:33 Fitzbillies
34:10 Magdalene Bridge and Magdalene College
34:45 Quayside
37:00 The River Cam
40:20 Jesus Green
41:25 Park Parade
42:40 St John's Road
44:00 The Varsity Hotel & Spa - Cambridge City Centre
44:20 Thompson's Lane
46:20 Bridge Street (Again)
47:40 Portugal Place
49:40 Portugal Street
50:30 Lower Park Street
52:50 Jesus Green
Would be very happy to stop a while at 16:56!
Thanks LW, love the captions.
Very impressed
Thank you for taking us on this awesome walk.What a beautiful city,it was so lively that day but not many masks.A market right in middle was just up my street,with an old fashioned Sweet Shop to boot.The University Buildings and the churches were spectacular.Could not read the clock so did not know what time of day it was!..but noticed the lights were on in some shops.Just loved it,thank you.
How lovely to receive your message Joyce and hear how much you enjoyed it. Incidentally did you turn the subtitles on, that way we'll guide you through the walk and drop in some interesting facts about some of the things we're passing. Thanks for letting us know that the walks are appreciated, it means a lot to us. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks I’m afraid I do not know how to turn on the subtitles,but funnily enough I did on one of your other walks but I don’t know how that happened.It was still very enjoyable anyway.Take care,God bless.
Inspired me to also walk and upload a video
@@lattissima looking forward to seeing that, I hope you do and enjoy making it
@@LivingWalks ruclips.net/video/TmOh_aCjw7A/видео.html please let me know what you think. I did about 1.5 hours in total. This is the first one
I love this movie because I stayed in this beautiful city, Cambridge few years ago.
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, you're really welcome.
@@LivingWalks thank you!
if the covid-19 were to end in the future, I would visit and stay this city again.
It's always nice to explore Cambridge, I enjoyed your amazing walking tour.
Thanks for sharing my friend! like 39
Many thanks BW, it's always good to hear from you friend.
I lived in Cambridge for 5 years and this brought back so many beautiful memories. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Hang and it brought back good memories for you. That's our hope. Thank you for dropping by. All the best to you.
Thank you for sharing another great upload, as always fantastic and keep sharing as I will be coming back to see you again for more wonderful uploads. Have a wonderful day.
Thanks for the visit. How pleased I am to connect with you. I'm looking forward to learning more about the landscape of Iran through you.
@@LivingWalks Stay Connect!!
@@IranTourism_official Yes indeed.
Lovely city great walk thanks for taking us along 💚
Hi Z! I quite agree, it's perhaps our favourite British city. How are things with you, OK I hope?
I'll drop by later to enjoy a welcome escape at your Casablanca resort. Ah the sunshine and warmth.
Absolutely breathtaking video. I was offered a job in Cambridge and am leaving the states in a few months. Thank you for uploading😃
Best of luck to you Vanessa, I hope you enjoy your new job in this lovely city. So pleased you enjoyed the video. All the best.
@@LivingWalks Thank you 😊
Loveliness all around! Enjoyed this virtual walk, immensely✨✨😊✨✨
So nice to hear that Gloria, so pleased you did. Nice of you to let us know.
Fantastic video and fascinating city.
I live in England and visited Cambridge four years ago. I fell in love and this is where I would like to live in a few years.
Glad you enjoyed the city. We do quite agree, it's one of our favourite places in the UK for sure. I hope it happens for you in a few years. Thanks for dropping by.
I lived there for one year as a student and I miss Cambridge so bad. When the Covid time will come to an end, I’ll surely come back visit ! I loved living there 💗. Glad a video like yours exists ! Thanks :)
Thanks so much Julie - comments like yours really inspire us to keep filming. Covid has given us a chance to film more cities in Britain, and I'm so glad we were able to go back and enjoy Cambridge again - it really is a special place.
🍎👍 Such a great, quiet walk. Lovely day and city. I appreciate the subtitles/descriptions. Must have taken quite a long time. -H
Well hello Henry, it's good to hear from you. Ah yes, it is quite time consuming, enjoyable to do but takes twice as long. I guess it the same with your narration?
We''ll be getting the new DJI Pocket 2 in a week or so, so good to have a new toy. Be rather nice to be able to make the money back for it here but views have def' dropped with the travel situation as it is.
How's it all going with you btw?
@@LivingWalks Oooh, nice. Looks like it has a wider lens too which I've been wanting. Things are good but subs definitely slowed. With all the political ads, RPMs are way up though. Apparently, RUclips has run out of ad space the demand is so high. I suspect that will plummet after our election. Snowy and very cold here. -20C tonight. Hoping to go walk again tomorrow if I can get up and brave the cold. -H
@@CityWalks Hi there Henry, what an interesting email on all counts. Good heavens that's quite incredible that demand is that high for ad space. Well that's one good thing to come out of it for you? Here's hoping for a positive outcome. Snowy and very cold -20C heavens!! the trees are only just turning russet here. I'll have to pop by and watch some of your snowy walks.
My dearest Y&M !! What a wonderful walk in this lovely town! I had never had the opportunity to see it so well and I must say that I really liked it very much! A nice place to live. Very quiet and on a human scale! Really lovely ...
As always, you let me spend a few minutes relaxing with the company of your walks ... I really feel like I'm there with you, you know!
And now we really need moments like these, where even the mind can get distracted and ... travel ....
Here, as I imagine you know, the situation is getting even worse. Fortunately, intensive care is not as full as before and this is excellent news, but the infections are rising and rising ...
Dear friends, we must hold on and think positive now more than ever. This horrible year is about to go away and we hope the next one is better.
In the meantime, thank you, thank you very much for your wonderful company! Love you both! Enjoy your weekend! Renata
Dear Renata, so pleased you enjoyed the walk (did you turn on the captions, some of them might make you smile)?
Yes to spend a few minutes relaxing with such things are important to remind us that the world is still turning, coffee being drunk and smiles being shared. Especially in these times when things can seem so difficult and so limiting.
We wish only good things for you and for your beautiful country. We will have such appreciation for travel when the time comes won't we?
All our love you too and we hope you Enjoy your weekend and the Autumn colours! Y&M xx
Большое спасибо за видео, получила большое удовольствие и наслаждение за прекрасные виды. Благодарю
Добро пожаловать, друг.
I have been there twice 2004&2018,love that place,want visit again and again
Thanks for visiting Tech V, it's a great city isn't it?
@@LivingWalks yes,ofcours, wherr do you live
Which camera you are using now a days
Excellent videos
Thanks @@techvashistha5299 we're in the South East of the UK, by the coast and we use the Osmo packet now and really find it good. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks thanks a lot dear friend
Regards,if need my help in any way I am here with sony alfa dslr and nikon d750 .,
M from india
Visit every year uk or usa
India is so beautifull
Urs welcome here any time
Regards
Great Video and channel, really happy to visit here, hello from BALI INDONESIA
Thanks for connecting J, Ah and what happy memories the streets evoked on your recent Bali videos, but how sad to see them so empty. Can't quite believe the contrast. Hope you're managing ok on your beautiful island.
Awesome walk 👌
Thank you Stevegenius, pleased you enjoyed it. All the best to you.
Great Walking Tour! Really AWESOME :) 👍👍
Thanks for dropping by WA, hope things are OK for you in NY?
@@LivingWalks I am in NJ, often to go NY :)
@@WalkAround_Official Ah, hope you're doing ok in NJ?
Cambridge is such a beautiful city, nice video.
You're most welcome. Thanks for dropping by to let us know you enjoyed it. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks and to you 🙂
i like to experience the boat ride. looks awesome! too many people are out in the streets now, very beautiful churches, nice view everywhere friend. thanks for sharing
Thank you J, it's one of my favourite cities in the UK so pleased you enjoyed it. Where are you off to next?
@@LivingWalks Hello friend. i went to an island here in UAE, a man-made one. but i will upload maybe next month. anyways friend you are always welcome. i hope you have great new week :)
@@jecrischannel I look forward to seeing that J! Sounds interesting.
@@LivingWalks 😊😍
@@jecrischannel Oh tht sound very interesting. I look forward to seeing that.
Cambridge is really beautiful and charming
Ah I quite agree friend!
The part they let you see is 😆
Thank you for capturing this:) Uni of Cambridge is one of my dream unis for my masters and I’d always put this video on as a form of white noise while studying, as a form of motivation. Doesn’t hurt to romanticise the idea of walking down these streets one day haha
Well good morning Be Ji, Thank you for your lovely message. How nice to hear that you put this on as white noise while studying. I quite agree it doesn’t hurt to romanticise the idea of walking down these streets one day. I hope it inspires you and very much hope that happens!
What a good atmosphere in the city !! People are encouraged to go for a walk, to have a drink in the bars and restaurants! I am glad to see the joie de vivre of the people despite the global pandemic!
Thanks for dropping by. Yes, it's uplifting to see that isn't it? )Although we are back in lockdown for a month now). Hope things are well with you and you're still able to walk in these times? I popped by to your channel too and enjoyed your San Pedro St walk. Hope to stay in touch.
All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks Unfortunately things are getting worse around here. All the bars and restaurants have already been closed. We cannot move from the city to the outside, and there is a curfew from 10 at night. And goverment have recommended us to stay at home and go out only for what is essential. So I can't move to make new videos, and I don't think I can do it in quite a few weeks :-( (I haven't chosen the best time to start my Walking Videos channel)
But the worst thing is not the sadness in the streets, but the sadness in all the people I talk to (friends, family, neighbors ...). The arrival of winter is already a sadder time, which affects the mood of the people here (fewer hours of daylight, many rainy days and no sun) but now the pandemic seems to be affecting more and more psychologically. And it seems that we will not be able to celebrate family meetings on Christmas, so the prospects are even sadder. Well, it is what our generation has had to live! I always say the same thing: if we compare all this with what our grandparents had to experience (two world wars, a civil war here ... the blitz in London ... etc etc) ... we just have to face it with strength and hope. A huge hug my friend!
Beautiful time of the day to make the video, the interplay of shadows and brilliant sun illuminating buildings.
Well hello there Greggory, good to hear from you. Yes we were certainly lucky with the weather. Sp pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to let us know.
Love these walkabout videos of Cambridge. One of my favourite places! ❤️
Thanks for dropping by Chris. Pleased to bring them to you. I hope to add at least one a week if you ever feel like another meander. All the best.
Hello friend.
I come here to watching your video.
Nice plane and many people in there.
Stay safe..
Thanks WY, I loved Walking together in Capolaga by the way, just my kind of walk. How I'd love to be there for real right now. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks
Do you like to walk in nature.?
Next year if it's normal. You can come to Indonesia.
Later i will take you to Capolaga.
Really. I am promise.
Awesome, love the descriptions and information. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it Ida, our pleasure to bring it to you. All the best.
Excellent journey! Thank you so much! Enjoyed it 100%! Looking forward to your next masterpiece! : )
Glad you enjoyed it! Just watched your monsoon walk too. You must have got utterly drenched. Happy belated birthday btw.
@@LivingWalks Thanks! I enjoyed my birthday very much!
I've visited Cambridge over a number of years and lived here almost a year now and once thing that always stands out to me is that almost nobody rushes through the city centre. You get a feeling of complete tranquility whilst walking through it, especially at dusk!
Hello B S, a pleasure to hear from you. It certainly makes it worthwhile to share these lovely places around and to know they are appreciated for their individuality and I quite agree about that aspect of Cambridge. Thanks so much for dropping by and connecting.
I cannot wait to be able to travel again!
Thank you for dropping by Johnny. I feel the same. I'm still uploading a walk a week, so more for you to enjoy until the day comes? All the best to you.
So beautiful.
Thank you Imran, so pleased you enjoyed it. Best wishes to you.
I spent a month there at the International Summer School in 1993. This video brought back so many memories... and revealed a few false one, maybe! Thanks!
So pleased to have brought back a happy memory or two. It’s rather a special city isn’t it. All the best to you
Thoroughly enjoyed this video of what I want to be a new home for me one day. Really loved the fact you kept in the ambient noise and didn't layover some unpleasant sound track. xx
Glad you enjoyed the natural sound TheMissOmni, you're really welcome. If you like this style of city walk I'll be continuing to upload at least one a week. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks I very much love you videos! Thank you so much 💚
Greeting from Canada! First time watch your video. Great upload👍
I hope my family can visit Cambridge again later. Thank you for sharing🙏
You're most welcome. Thanks for dropping by to let us know you enjoyed it. All the best to you and I hope that visit happens for you.
So beautifull indeed🥀
Hi there, how nice to know you found us and enjoyed the walk. Thanks for dropping by and all the best.
My favorite City in England, really beautiful :)
I think I agree with you there Pumpfever!
very clean box very comfortable Beautiful building high and high
Thanks for dropping by and taking time to comment. All the best to you.
Such a beautiful city and awesome ambiance, I really want to visit Cambridge next time !! It looks very cool 😉👍
It's a great city isn't it, hope that visit for you is an enjoyable one when it comes?
I hope I can travel soon safely, Thank you !! 🥰👍
Around 9.20 you're going past the main gates of King's and at 11 King's Parade, the Fudge Kitchen. Back in the late '50s that shop was J. Bays gents outfitters and I spent happy Christmases there with my widowed ma whose sister Anne was married to Jimmy Bays. It was taken over by New and Lingwood and he continued as manager until he retired. Lots of small changes stick out for me but the big pcure stlll brings back the happiest of memories. There is nothing quite like waking on Christmas morning to the sound of the chapel bells at King's with the cousins who treated me like a brother when I was there..... in truth I don't know if I truly remember the bells or not but looking straight out their sitting room window at the main gate of King's was quite something and Cambridge and Christmas are ever linked for me.
Well good morning to you Paul, what a pleasure to wake up to your message. Knowing we can help bring back a happy memory or two makes creating the films worthwhile. I can quit see that there is nothing quite like waking on Christmas morning to the sound of the chapel bells at King's! You've certainly made me want to capture Cambridge and Christmas for you next time. I hope you'll enjoy that. All the very best to you and thank you for connecting.
@@LivingWalks Good morning to you. My earliest Cambridge memories are 60 years past now and my most recent are visiting my widowed aunty who was living in sheltered accomodation on the other side of the Cam, up the hill past Kettle's Yard (where they have some of the original shop fittings and bits from J.Bays). Also more recently summer visits were more the thing, with lunch at Grantchester and walking back to Cambridge along the meadows. I was notified that you had "pinned" me and I'm honoured at that and apologise if I have forced you to do it again by editing my foolish mistake of typing ii King's Parade instead of 11 King's Parade.
If I were there now I would have two Chelsea Buns from Fitzbillie's for breakfast. Probably just as well I'm not 😃
Thanks again.
@@LivingWalks ps - you're alright. 'Pinned' comments can't be edited. Hopefully folk will see through the ii to 11
@@PaulMcCaffreyfmac Ah I'm sure they would Paul, but I've unpinned you for a bit so you can edit it if you fancy. All the very best to you.
@@PaulMcCaffreyfmac Ah no prob' Paul, I've unpinned you for a bit in case you want to change your typo'. I'm sure folk would forgive you it! Well how interesting to hear more about your experiences in Cambridge. I have a lovely image of you having lunch at Grantchester and walking back to Cambridge along the meadows. (Two Chelsea Buns from Fitzbillie's for breakfast are indeed what we had too and they were rather good if I may say so!) I hope to revisit Cambridge soon and maybe do an evening walk, similar to the one I've just added here in Looe Cornwall.
I hope you'll enjoy that? Hope to stay in touch.
Love the market place
Yes it's a lovely one isn't it Rachel, thanks for dropping by.
omg thanks for taking us here!
You're certainly most welcome.
Hello once again, and nice to join you another lovely walk, although, as Covid-19 is on a steep rise in the UK, I think we can all see why !!! Enjoyed walking past Kings College ( people really should see the magnificent Chapel ) and Trinity College, having visited many times in the 1970`s, attending and giving lectures ( guest lectures - Oxford ). Regarding Trinity, the two princes are so-so, the real luminaries are ( of course ) Sir Issac Newton - the tree is part fact, part fiction, G.H.Hardy, a mathematician of deep and profound insight, especially regarding his work on Prime Numbers, and Bertrand Russell, extraordinary mathematician, writer and philosopher - and pacifist.
Finally, for any paleographers, like me out there, try to obtain a readers card ( not easy ) for the Parker Library - Corpus Christi College, with it`s astonishing collection of Medieval Manuscripts, well worth the effort :)
Thanks once again - and on a sunny day too - always seemed to be raining whenever I visited, as I seem to recall :(
Hello again MrTorleon, nice to hear from you again.
What an interesting comment and I really appreciate the fleshing out of the information in the captions. This surely is one of the most positive aspects of RUclips - at it's best, the comment system allows this to be more a collaborative than a passive affair, where we all can learn something.
Visiting both Cambridge and Oxford over the last few weeks has definitely rekindled my own memories as an undergrad at Warwick, and especially being immersed in an atmosphere of learning.
Thanks again for taking the time to comment.
@@LivingWalks You are, as always most welcome, and I completely agree with you, that used responsibly, You Tube comments allow for more meaningful, informative collaboration, where personal experience and knowledge can add that additional dimension to what is already a marvelous and enjoyable virtual walk.
Very well done, your walks are always illuminating, the pace just right, and the camera work superb :)
Good to hear you feel that @MrTorleon. It makes the work worthwhile to connect with people such as yourself. We have many more films to come and will always appreciate your thoughts and feedback.
@@RM-zo2nh It's all we can do isn't it RM.
Hi again @@MrTorleon, hope you're well? Just thought I'd drop by and let you know we've added a nice little guided tour around Oxford and thought from our previous conversation that it might be up your street? Hope to hear from you soon. All the best to you. Mike
very cool place full of life!
Hi E, yes it's one of our favourite uk cities.
@@LivingWalks top!
Seeing and actually walking on is very different want to go there
Hope you enjoy it when you do Antonio.
@@LivingWalks thanks for showing after a very long time I will go there
@@USPatriot2328 you're most welcome
@@LivingWalks hey are u a girl or boy?
@@USPatriot2328 We're a couple, who share the work on the channel.
A Fantastic video .. Greetings from Gran Canaria
Greetings back from the UK. How are things for you in GC right now? Ah how good it'd be to be there.
@@LivingWalks Here in the Canary Islands, the tourist crisis due to covid is quite big .. I record my videos and you hardly meet people ... right now in Maspalomas we are at 25 degrees .. perfect time
@@EnjoyCanaryIslands Ah sadly that's as I imagined it. How sad to hear that as you record your videos you hardly meet anyone. It certainly must feel so very different. I can quite imagine that next year you'll be overrun with people desperate to get away. In some ways let's hope so.
@@LivingWalks If the truth is that it is a strange feeling .. But it is what we have to live .. Now we have to take care of ourselves and move forward as far as possible .. I think that from tomorrow we will begin to receive British tourists.
@@EnjoyCanaryIslands Hi there, that's very interesting to hear. I'll look into that myself. I can only wish you the very best.
I’m from Cambridge, and I don’t think I appreciate the place enough
Hi Daria, ah yes it happens that was doesn't it? Well it's certainly one of my favourite cities in the UK.
31:18 St. Clement's Church, which has a remarkably good parish choir!
Thanks for letting us know that Bt upham!
What a strange thing to see the city your Mother and Brother and you were born in almost 40 years ago for me. Except I lived there a year or so before being raised in America. Someday maybe I'll find myself back there tracing old family history. Not as tourists, but as native born yet separated. Military. Milden Hall.
Hello there Mr Smith, well I'm very happy to have brought the city to you that you and your family lived in almost 40 years ago. It makes it worth doing such films to receive such a lovely message. I very much hope that Someday you'll find yourself back there retracing your family history. It's a lovely city indeed. All the best to you and thanks for connecting.
I've just been on a coach out there and it is a mad place but very interesting I'd say because we couldn't get around easily to see enough. The manic looking students on bikes ploughing through the crowds of tourists as fast as they could go were almost funny if they weren't such a danger to the dithery old ladies who were on the coach trip.
Ha! You do need eyes in the back of your head there!
Is it really Newton apple tree? Oh man i just can’t imagine that i could watch this. Thank you very much ❤️👍
You're so welcome D to D, pleased to hear you enjoyed it.
Cambridge resident here. It's not Newton's apple tree, but it was grown from a cutting of the original tree.
OK I have a question why doesnt your camera have the jerky walking motion? How are you able to take such a smooth video as if you were on a skateboard?
Ha ha Ravi, sorry to disappoint you, our equipment includes a really good gimbal stabiliser.
Fantastic city i live here for more than a yr. Unfortunately i had to leave as i lost my job during corona period.
I hope this helped to bring good memories back of your visit Ravi. All the best to you.
I SO miss Brian Jordan's on Green St. I think it's now the Gin Emporium.
Ah is that so. It's a shame when you miss an 'ol favourite.
nice video
Thanks for the visit SW! I enjoy your walks too, as they are so completely different to my own landscape here, so interesting for it. Thanks for introducing me to Seoul fellow walker.
Nice i like this place new friend here see you around my friend
Hi Ghali, good to hear from you. Pleased you enjoyed Cambridge.
Vry nice
Thank you Rana, all the best to you.
@@LivingWalks wlcm man thanks for this one
I live here, but I never knew this was the tree that Newton used!Or am I wrong and its just named after him??
Hi Hannah, it was the story we were told so I believe so!
Can you do a Hull & Cleethorpes Walk please
Ah I'd love to but being in the South East, we're pretty far away alas. Perhaps someday we'll be in that area, I hope so.
A final postscript ( from me, that is ). A colleague has advised me that I run the risk of becoming an old fossil - somewhat out of touch. Apparently, Small guided tour groups have been allowed through the Wren Library ( Trinity College ) and the Parker Library ( Corpus Christi College ) pre Covid-19 of course - and slightly astonishing to me.However, a readers ticket would still be required for study purposes.The Cambridge Tourist Information Office should always be the first point of call for up to date details, of course .
Things have changed since the 1970`s, so I have been suitably admonished ( sigh )
Morning Mr Torleon, thank you for the update. I didn't know that Small guided tour groups have been allowed through the Wren Library and the Parker Library. It's the readers ticket that would complete the pleasure though. Hope to stay in touch and receive for more welcome tips from you. We'll be uploading Oxford fairly soon. Best wishes to you.
@@LivingWalks Well yes, indeed, but that is the information I received, which I still find surprising, if true.Future visitors should always check the various College websites, which may offer further details.I would also suggest ( if I may ) that visitors should allow some time for the Fitzwilliam Museum, which houses a tremendous collection of artifacts, and is conducting some fascinating and non-invasive forensic research on illuminated manuscripts, which can be followed on their dedicated website.
Goodness, I do go on !!!!!!
Wonderful news regarding your planned walk around Oxford, which is so dear to my heart, and as I was last there in 2016, possibly not quite so out of touch :)
Many thanks, as always.
Punting on the river cam one of the most expensive journeys in Europe.
Ah is that so Mark!!
@@LivingWalks Relative to distance travelled absolutely
My brother used to operate one so
Although the voice scooter system operating in the city at the moment is running a close second.
@@LivingWalks don’t get me wrong it’s where my family lives it’s a really easy city to get around, would move there if we could afford it. Great video though thank you
How do you record/ camera gear ?
Hi H, this one was Shot with the GoPro Hero 6 Black in 4K UHD with a Zhiyun Gimbal Stabilizer.
@@LivingWalks thank you so much.
Y'welcome@@hhunter2642
My home city. Superb video but your audio is *awful* - have you considered a better mic? Thank you and GOD bless you. ❤
Hi there Unilokia, thanks for dropping by, this is one of our older films before we had the new mic. I hope you'll enjoy some of the later walks in Cambridge we have here using the new mic. All the best to you.
Es tan hermoso
Gracias por conectar Sanketh, sin duda es una de nuestras ciudades favoritas en el Reino Unido.
51:18 TURN RIGHT and end up at the 'Pole!
Hi there, ooh tell me more!
Hi Living Walks, wonderful video. What is the best way to contact you about using some of your footage for a charity documentary? Thank you so much
Hi M, you can contact us through the email on our contact page.
so pretty wish it wasn't so crowded though
Ah indeed, that's popular places for you I guess, good to hear from you. Thanks for taking the time to connect.
Video in the early morning, when there are fewer turistas, please.
I'm sure we'll do one like that at some point. Thanks for dropping by, and all the best.
thanks much.@@LivingWalks
of all the places I would cycle often....this video could have better luck next time. been done better. Too much staying in the shade has concealed a lot of things.! But is still good!!
Ah I'm sure we'll be back again someday to film some more. All the best.
#university
Quite so.
It's beautiful than Italy
So pleased you enjoyed the city Antonio. I'd swap it for Italy right now! All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks thanks
British are nice and trastable not everyone are trastable to talk with they may cause disaster but British are nice and trastable
Kind of you to say so Lati, I'll accept your nice compliment!
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See my sweet stall on the corner of the market
Oh righto!