Wow, Germany is really beautiful. But I noticed that towns are beautiful in a special way. They preserve the culture of the people and nature very well. There is a special vibe there. Although maybe I think so because I was born in a town myself😅 By the way, I also love nature very much and feel aesthetic pleasure when I see such videos. Keep it up!👍😊
Through these videos also from other RUclips one learns to appreciate his medieval cities and town centers again through these reactions. You just get used to these things and you should appreciate it again more where you grew up.
You like nature and culture combined? There is a film from DW: Spreewald: Germany's Fairytale River Delta | Explore the Spree Forest by canoe, boat and bike
Oh Idi! I watched the video with great pleasure! Just enough to get from one patient to another! Very beautiful cities! Lots of beautiful rivers and lakes! You are slightly wrong that the water in the rivers is dirty. It's just that the color of the water depends on the soil, the speed of the current and the depth. But I don't like rivers either. They seem to be dead. We have a sea. Here is the most beautiful sea. It is alive and always different. And yes , I remember that you also like to ride a bike ! Thank you Idi !
Still when I see that they are green it gives me a bit of an unpleasant feeling 😅 O and I noticed you changed you name 😁 finally I can read your surname 😂😂😂 ( because I knew your name 😁 ) When I lived in my Village I use to go cycling 🚴♂️ for hours at the time 😊😊
"Rothenburg ob der Tauber" is surly a long name for a town, but's that because there a more than one places with the name "Rothenburg". And to know - or to be sure - to talk about the exact place, they added some information to the town name. The "Tauber" is a river and so you know, that he is talking about the town at the river. Beside "Rothenburg ob der Tauber", you'll find Rothenburg/O.L., Rothenburg (Saale), Rothenburg LU and Rothenburg (Krugsdorf) in Germany, too. There are also 10 (!) different castles with the name Rothenburg as "burg" means "castle". So it's better and makes kind of sense to specify the location as there is even a mountain with the same name, too! :) And as I AM in Passau (7) right now and you don't like the color of the river: There are actually three rivers uniting in Passau: "Donau" (blue water), "Inn" (green water) and the small "Ilz" (black water). If you do a google image search to "passau ortspitze", you'll see what I am talking about! :)
Wow, Germany is really beautiful. But I noticed that towns are beautiful in a special way. They preserve the culture of the people and nature very well. There is a special vibe there. Although maybe I think so because I was born in a town myself😅 By the way, I also love nature very much and feel aesthetic pleasure when I see such videos. Keep it up!👍😊
Through these videos also from other RUclips one learns to appreciate his medieval cities and town centers again through these reactions.
You just get used to these things and you should appreciate it again more where you grew up.
You like nature and culture combined? There is a film from DW: Spreewald: Germany's Fairytale River Delta | Explore the Spree Forest by canoe, boat and bike
By the name it looks interesting
I will give it a look 😊😁
Oh Idi! I watched the video with great pleasure! Just enough to get from one patient to another! Very beautiful cities! Lots of beautiful rivers and lakes! You are slightly wrong that the water in the rivers is dirty. It's just that the color of the water depends on the soil, the speed of the current and the depth. But I don't like rivers either. They seem to be dead. We have a sea. Here is the most beautiful sea. It is alive and always different. And yes , I remember that you also like to ride a bike ! Thank you Idi !
Still when I see that they are green it gives me a bit of an unpleasant feeling 😅
O and I noticed you changed you name 😁 finally I can read your surname 😂😂😂 ( because I knew your name 😁 )
When I lived in my Village I use to go cycling 🚴♂️ for hours at the time 😊😊
@@drisreacts .yes, I wrote the last name in English, because your friend's tongue is tied in a knot when it was written in Russian😁😁😁
"Rothenburg ob der Tauber" is surly a long name for a town, but's that because there a more than one places with the name "Rothenburg".
And to know - or to be sure - to talk about the exact place, they added some information to the town name. The "Tauber" is a river and so you know, that he is talking about the town at the river. Beside "Rothenburg ob der Tauber", you'll find Rothenburg/O.L., Rothenburg (Saale), Rothenburg LU and Rothenburg (Krugsdorf) in Germany, too. There are also 10 (!) different castles with the name Rothenburg as "burg" means "castle". So it's better and makes kind of sense to specify the location as there is even a mountain with the same name, too! :)
And as I AM in Passau (7) right now and you don't like the color of the river: There are actually three rivers uniting in Passau: "Donau" (blue water), "Inn" (green water) and the small "Ilz" (black water). If you do a google image search to "passau ortspitze", you'll see what I am talking about! :)