Wow! This truly is a relaxing walking tour. so beautiful to see these ancient structures. Incredible to see the design and details in the buildings. Love the cobblestone pathways. Incredible to walk along these ancient places where so much history happened, fantastic tour! Thanks for bringing us along. This is so impressive.
Thanks guys! We loved the cobblestone too, crazy to think that people were using them nearly 2,000 years ago. We couldn't stop looking at the artwork either. Sass and I went around the site first just for ourselves and then I went round looking afterwards revisiting our favourite places. We're really glad you enjoyed it 😌
Good afternoon, my dearest friend. Completely Good exchange. Nice job. Way to go. Without a doubt thumbs up. Big thank you. Beautiful mood. Regards and full support, composer Yuriy Saliy.
Such a beautiful site. It's crazy trying to imagine people living here back in the day and what life was like for them and that so few things we build today will stand the test of time like this. Thank you for showing us around guys!
It was amazing being able to see the little details on the walls and to think that these were people's houses nearly 2,000 years ago. Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Thank you! It's the same around Europe where places have their original names (Venezia, Roma, Napoli etc) and then English names. Have no idea why this happens though!
Wow! This truly is a relaxing walking tour. so beautiful to see these ancient structures. Incredible to see the design and details in the buildings. Love the cobblestone pathways. Incredible to walk along these ancient places where so much history happened, fantastic tour! Thanks for bringing us along. This is so impressive.
Thanks guys! We loved the cobblestone too, crazy to think that people were using them nearly 2,000 years ago. We couldn't stop looking at the artwork either. Sass and I went around the site first just for ourselves and then I went round looking afterwards revisiting our favourite places. We're really glad you enjoyed it 😌
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Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Mashaa ALLAH beautiful ❤️ Historical place sharing 👍 my dear friend 😍🙏
Thank you so much for your support ☺️
Good afternoon, my dearest friend. Completely Good exchange. Nice job. Way to go. Without a doubt thumbs up. Big thank you. Beautiful mood. Regards and full support, composer Yuriy Saliy.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support ☺️
beautifully done
Thank you!
Looks beautiful!
It was an amazing few hours. The fact you can wander right into the houses of Ancient Romans was incredible!
Soooo beautiful 😍
It's such an incredible site!
Loved this! The detail of the mosaics 😮
They're just incredible aren't they?
Such a beautiful site. It's crazy trying to imagine people living here back in the day and what life was like for them and that so few things we build today will stand the test of time like this. Thank you for showing us around guys!
It was amazing being able to see the little details on the walls and to think that these were people's houses nearly 2,000 years ago. Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Wow, looks so empty! Such a beautifully historic sites. Thanks for the tour!
Apparently this was "As busy as it gets" 😂
Hey guys. You explored more than we did. Good job.
Yeah we explored it just for us first then Pete went round with the GoPro. It was an amazing few hours ☺️
Beautiful
Thank you for watching! Herculaneum is an amazing place and it was a fantastic experience ☺️
The storm grate in center of the street is surprising.
Ha, had to re-watch it ourselves to see that! We assume it's there to protect the ruins. Either that or the Romans were REALLY ahead of the times 😂
Wonderful video. Kind of depressing to see former inhabitants losing their familiar homes. Why is it referred to as Ercolano in books from Italy?
Thank you! It's the same around Europe where places have their original names (Venezia, Roma, Napoli etc) and then English names. Have no idea why this happens though!