Hi Mr. Engr Thank you for having me It seems very hot day walking. Are there visitors in your large city? Love architecture Buildings in the city seems modern.. Thank you for taking me walk with you Such a charming town. ciao Please come and see me hike at well known destination in the US Appreciate it
Well now. Cannes. I first visited it back in ‘94 on a wee cycle from Nice to Toulon, and as a gauche, culture-free zone I whizzed through along the Croisette without so much a sidelong glance at the place, and was spat out the town rolling on down to Fréjus. Should I have stopped? Well, one visit since that youthful escapade, and I would say, er, yes and no. In other words, probably worth seeing but not worth going to see. The main drag, the aforementioned Croisette, is nothing more than a second-rate Promenade des Anglais, 20 miles further east along the coast. The buildings are gaudier and as a result also less interesting. On the plus side, the beach fronting them *is* sand, (imported, apparently) and so no risk of haemorrhoids, a la Nice's pebbly plage. The town behind the garish, grinning mouth (a few gold teeth included) of La Croisette, is nothing but a poseur’s paradise, as well-heeled young wannabe starlets, well-upholstered, beer-gutted hairy blokes of a certain age (i.e. north of 60) and well-plastic surgeried matrons with faces stiffer than a fireman’s pole, and lips more stung-looking than a careless bee-keeper, prance up and down in the sad knowledge that time and (even the slack Mediterranean) tide wait for no one. So, that’s it really. Oh, but wait, I forgot; on the edge of town there is hope. On closer inspection, Le Suquet, Cannes’ salty old bit, is as charming a jumble of ancient houses as any on this whole coast. The views from atop the hill the village climbs are also tip-top.
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Well done watching your premiere. Walking virtual tour.
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ang ganda ng place. salamat sa pag share and walking tour sir migo. enjoy and God bless always
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Wow!!! Sana all na lang ako!!
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35th tamsak sir, ka nice ba kaayo sa view 🟦🟥🟨🟧⬜🟩
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Wow I love the views along the way nindot kaayo nya daghan pud mga tao..
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Wow ang Ganda Naman Jan kapatid
Grabe beautiful place
Wow France enjoy your vacation 😊
wow nice adventure sir .Nice kaau ang lugar.
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Bongga din ang france Marts ❤ , more tour marts
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awesome walking tour to that beautiful country France merci for the virtual tour new to your house 16:14
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Nice walking tour me amore, magbasa ka sa livechat maraming Maritess🤣🤣 enjoy & keep safe😊
I would love to visit there
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Cannes is beautiful in the sun. Thanks so much for sharing the tour, from new sub🙏❤️
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Hi Mr. Engr
Thank you for having me
It seems very hot day walking.
Are there visitors in your large city?
Love architecture
Buildings in the city seems modern..
Thank you for taking me walk with you
Such a charming town. ciao
Please come and see me hike at well known destination in the US
Appreciate it
What are all of those black balls lining the street and sidewalks?
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Well now. Cannes. I first visited it back in ‘94 on a wee cycle from Nice to Toulon, and as a gauche, culture-free zone I whizzed through along the Croisette without so much a sidelong glance at the place, and was spat out the town rolling on down to Fréjus. Should I have stopped? Well, one visit since that youthful escapade, and I would say, er, yes and no. In other words, probably worth seeing but not worth going to see. The main drag, the aforementioned Croisette, is nothing more than a second-rate Promenade des Anglais, 20 miles further east along the coast. The buildings are gaudier and as a result also less interesting. On the plus side, the beach fronting them *is* sand, (imported, apparently) and so no risk of haemorrhoids, a la Nice's pebbly plage. The town behind the garish, grinning mouth (a few gold teeth included) of La Croisette, is nothing but a poseur’s paradise, as well-heeled young wannabe starlets, well-upholstered, beer-gutted hairy blokes of a certain age (i.e. north of 60) and well-plastic surgeried matrons with faces stiffer than a fireman’s pole, and lips more stung-looking than a careless bee-keeper, prance up and down in the sad knowledge that time and (even the slack Mediterranean) tide wait for no one. So, that’s it really. Oh, but wait, I forgot; on the edge of town there is hope. On closer inspection, Le Suquet, Cannes’ salty old bit, is as charming a jumble of ancient houses as any on this whole coast. The views from atop the hill the village climbs are also tip-top.
watching replay po sending full support here 💜💜💜
Bagong kaibigan at Bagong dikit po stay connected 💜💜💜