Ciao amici italiani! Saluti da molto tempo fa. Lo sto guardando bene grazie alle riprese vivaci e dettagliate del video di Pompei. Grazie per la condivisione. Fa molto caldo. Che tu possa essere sempre in salute.
Sensational.....I remember touring Pompeii in the early 1960s when I was a military dependent child living in West Berlin. I distinctly remember seeing the contorted stone dog, the wagon ruts in the roadways, the large stone blocks placed in the streets for pedestrian crossings, etc. My all-time favorite historical site! Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous tour. Will return to see it again in November. Pompeii history is so interesting. The engineers and architects of that day were brilliant in their design. I love the frescos. We are so privileged to see this part of history. Thank you so much for sharing the amazing new additions. 🥰
Thank you so much. This has been the best tour I’ve seen so far. You even gave us an opportunity to pause the presentation so that we could read the description display. There was so much I hadn’t seen before.
Wow very interesting. I will be going to bay of Naples and Capri in early November this year. It will be my 1st time. I will be looking forward to visit Pompeii and hurculaneum and walk along the edge of the volcano.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! We visited Pompeii in 2019 and were amazed at what we saw…this newly opened area(s) are worthy of another visit to this remarkable place. It is truly fascinating! Many thanks, once again, for sharing this wonderfully historic place.
Thank you so much for your nice comments. I'm glad the video has refreshed your memories. Thanks once again for your support ❤. You can watch the part one here: ruclips.net/video/BmA90UiFFy0/видео.html
Thank you for showing us most of the sites we missed because we were with a cruise and the guide kept us in the forum almost all of the short time we had. Also thank you for panning over the info plaques. We would stop the video and read the info on that site then go on with your good pictures.
It is awesome, but remember, these structures are constantly maintained and have a lot of restoration work . If it is not consistently maintained, it would have collapsed by now
I was there in April, one thing that shocked me was the size of the place, and to think so much more is yet to be uncovered. We will be going back, next year, it was an unforgettable experience. It is an incredible place. I must say that seeing some of the things, particularly the beauty of some of the wall paintings made me very emotional, they are truly beautiful. Thank you.
They were known by their houses, since it would be more than 1,000 years before everyone had last names.😉😉🤭 Thank you for showing us the realistic scope of Pompeii, and what the world lost with its demise.
It's such a remarkable place, frozen in time, a tragedy, but to see humans in their lady moments, this is unique, no other place on earth gives us a glimpse of life in the time of Jesus.🙏 Thank you so much for a wonderful tour.
Grazie, one can imagine the frescos fresh and new with the sights and sounds of daily life. The terror those people must have experienced in 79CE when they thought the gods were displeased and the mountain rained down. Hauntingly beautiful there.
We were just there last October. Big crowds and hard to hear tour guide. Didnt get to see a lot of what you showed. Lovely tour. Thank you. Will plan a return trip in the future. What month was th I s video done?
Visited Pompeii about 30 years ago. It is obviously alot larger now than it was then. It didn't have glass cases to display artifacts and there weren't many chains across doorways.
I wonder, is the absence of so much frescoed plaster on the interior walls due to the earthquakes that shook the area before and after the beginning of the eruption, or did the ash fall/pyroclastic flows do the damage?
Probably that and looters back in the 18th century, alot of the treasures were taken by the king of the bourbons back then and some of them thought the imagery was too lewd for people to see so some of that was hacked away which I think was a crime! But it was a different time I guess, too sensitive back then 😊
Paradossalmente e stato il Vesuvio a consegnare Pompei a noi ora.... Se non ci fosse stato questo terribile evento noi non avremmo quasi piu nulla di questa citta, sarebbe stata smantellata e distrutta dal passare del tempo.. 🙄❤️
I would think it beneficial to take just one small corner or neighborhood and actually restore it, right down to the oil lamps and the plaster work. Re-do it to resemble an exact depiction of what the whole street would look like in ancient times. Maybe even have "cos players" actually operating the town as it would have operated, speaking Latin and all.
Even better is the original 1971 Pink Floyd Live In Pompeii film also available on RUclips in HD and quad sound. An exhibition to do with this film is currently available in the tunnels of the Pompeii Roman amphitheatre.
AND A GREAT MUSIC VIDEO OF DAVID GILMORE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR AND ROGER WATERS PLAYS THE ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR AND THE DRUMMER OF PINK Floyd PLAYS THE DRUMS AND IT WAS VIDEOED IN POMPEII AND IT'S A TUNE CALLED ECHOES AND IT'S A LONG TUNE BUT A GREAT ONE AND RICHARD RIGHT PLAYS THE ELECTRIC KEYBOARDS AND SADLY HE DIED AND HE WAS A GREAT KEYBOARD PLAYER IN THIS TUNE 😔
People don't recognize the significance of that fresco painting of the punishment of Ixion, but if it isn't forgery, it shows how long the crucified savior was extant in Italy prior to the time of "Christ". Cross of Ixion. Crucifixion.
What thrills me the most are the streets......I wish they would fix up a few places and let people stay a night or two. I bet the sounds would be haunting.
Sorry about that. It was about to rain heavily and I didn't want the ticket and time to be wasted. I hope to go back and make a better video of Pompeii.
Thank you for your time and effort but we visited a few years ago and you need time to walk and look round and your video was just not appreciating the whole of Pompeii. Walking and showing left to right just made me feel sickly and that’s a shame. Sorry but yes a lovely place to see but time is needed. 😢
The intention of the video was to highlight some of the most important sites to visit. Some tourists go to Pompeii with no idea of where and what to see. You should watch "part one" of the Pompeii video
@@AmazingWalkingTour yes I appreciate that and all you do but unfortunately the L-R movement just made me feel a little dizzy and that didn’t help me to enjoy but please keep up your good work … it’s only my honest view
Horrible footage. You spent too little time on the scenes to take them in. You might as well have been running through Pompeii with a camera strapped to you. Venus in a shell is an example..you could barely see it, you spent so little time on it.
A heavy rain was about to fall and I didn't want my money and time to be wasted. You should watch part one. Also, I will definitely film another video of Pompeii.
I can't watch all this, he might as well have his running shoes on... barely focuses in on anything more than 2 seconds, the darn caption at the bottom of the screen hides a lot... this is just poorly done.
They could live in those yellow and red painted rooms 2,000 years ago because they had some awesome technology like planes, cars, skyscrapers, iPhones and supercomputers.
@francols6261 There's no need to be insulting bro. I only responded sarcastically to the first commenter who said the people who lived and died in Pompeii 2,000 years ago, lived in "God Awful" yellow and red painted rooms. He also said they had no vision. @francols6261 I thought you were smart enough to understand my sarcasm. My bad!
In this video I read something in the books that the house of love etc. Love is done with one's wife after marriage, and if a man and a woman have an illicit relationship without marriage, we call it adultery and this act is forbidden in Islam. In this way, these people also used to commit adultery and fulfill their desires in an illegal way, so Allah Ta'ala revealed His wrath on them. May Allah Ta'ala guide us all and keep us safe from dirty deeds like adultery. Amen
You can watch the part 1 here: ruclips.net/video/BmA90UiFFy0/видео.html
Ciao amici italiani! Saluti da molto tempo fa. Lo sto guardando bene grazie alle riprese vivaci e dettagliate del video di Pompei. Grazie per la condivisione. Fa molto caldo. Che tu possa essere sempre in salute.
Sensational.....I remember touring Pompeii in the early 1960s when I was a military dependent child living in West Berlin. I distinctly remember seeing the contorted stone dog, the wagon ruts in the roadways, the large stone blocks placed in the streets for pedestrian crossings, etc. My all-time favorite historical site! Thanks for sharing.
Wow that was long ago. Thanks for sharing your experience of Pompeii.
Did some of those roofs survive or have they been restored?
@@AmazingWalkingTourdid they build their walls of stone from past eruptions? And then they stuccoed over them?
Great video! I appreciate your dedication to correcting the mistakes and reuploading it. Thanks for sharing the beauty of Pompeii with us again!
Thank you so much
Fabulous tour. Will return to see it again in November. Pompeii history is so interesting. The engineers and architects of that day were brilliant in their design. I love the frescos. We are so privileged to see this part of history. Thank you so much for sharing the amazing new additions. 🥰
Thank you so much for all your nice comments and support ❤️
Thank you so much. This has been the best tour I’ve seen so far. You even gave us an opportunity to pause the presentation so that we could read the description display. There was so much I hadn’t seen before.
Fantastic video. Thanks
Glad you liked it! Thanks a lot
Wow very interesting.
I will be going to bay of Naples and Capri in early November this year.
It will be my 1st time.
I will be looking forward to visit Pompeii and hurculaneum and walk along the edge of the volcano.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! We visited Pompeii in 2019 and were amazed at what we saw…this newly opened area(s) are worthy of another visit to this remarkable place. It is truly fascinating! Many thanks, once again, for sharing this wonderfully historic place.
Thank you so much for your nice comments. I'm glad the video has refreshed your memories. Thanks once again for your support ❤. You can watch the part one here: ruclips.net/video/BmA90UiFFy0/видео.html
I played your video at half speed , the photography is very good -- But you killed it with your subtitles .
Sorry about the subtitles. I hope to do better subtitles next time.
Too late, I was there a couple of weeks ago. Wandered around for over four hours and it was very hot and very interesting. Thank you for your video.
Thanks a lot for watching
Very good sharing you capture all the area in very good way
Thank you for showing us most of the sites we missed because we were with a cruise and the guide kept us in the forum almost all of the short time we had. Also thank you for panning over the info plaques. We would stop the video and read the info on that site then go on with your good pictures.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for the compliment. I hope to do a better tour of Pompeii very soon.
Awesome after 2000 years those buildings are standing,not like now,50 years and down they go,I was there few years ago,thanks for a great video.
Thanks for watching and for your support.
It is awesome, but remember, these structures are constantly maintained and have a lot of restoration work . If it is not consistently maintained, it would have collapsed by now
Nice pad great art 🖼️ work 👍🏾
Pompeji must be amazing to see with its own eyes
Yes it's fascinating
I was there in April, one thing that shocked me was the size of the place, and to think so much more is yet to be uncovered.
We will be going back, next year, it was an unforgettable experience. It is an incredible place. I must say that seeing some of the things, particularly the beauty of some of the wall paintings made me very emotional, they are truly beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the compliment. I hope to do more in-depth videos of Pompeii in the near future.
Absolutely Amazing what they have built over 2000yrs ago. Thanks for the good quality video bud.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
They were known by their houses, since it would be more than 1,000 years before everyone had last names.😉😉🤭 Thank you for showing us the realistic scope of Pompeii, and what the world lost with its demise.
It's such a remarkable place, frozen in time, a tragedy, but to see humans in their lady moments, this is unique, no other place on earth gives us a glimpse of life in the time of Jesus.🙏 Thank you so much for a wonderful tour.
I was there two months ago. I was very fascinated with the remains and imagining how it was before the eruption. I really recommend it.
Beautiful! ❤
I would love to have some idea what the rooms had as decor and what they slept on and dining areas where th e y ate
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Grazie, one can imagine the frescos fresh and new with the sights and sounds of daily life. The terror those people must have experienced in 79CE when they thought the gods were displeased and the mountain rained down. Hauntingly beautiful there.
We were just there last October. Big crowds and hard to hear tour guide. Didnt get to see a lot of what you showed. Lovely tour. Thank you. Will plan a return trip in the future. What month was th I s video done?
The video was filmed in early March 2023. Thanks for the comment and for your support.
Fascinating
Visited Pompeii about 30 years ago. It is obviously alot larger now than it was then. It didn't have glass cases to display artifacts and there weren't many chains across doorways.
amazing to bring back history
3:44 my man is packing holy😳
I was at Pompeii in 1967 when I was 12.
Good tour
Thank you for the video!
My pleasure! Thanks to you for watching
Enjoyed the vlog. Are stills available for some of the mosaics and statues?
Be there in a few months. So cool
I wonder, is the absence of so much frescoed plaster on the interior walls due to the earthquakes that shook the area before and after the beginning of the eruption, or did the ash fall/pyroclastic flows do the damage?
Probably that and looters back in the 18th century, alot of the treasures were taken by the king of the bourbons back then and some of them thought the imagery was too lewd for people to see so some of that was hacked away which I think was a crime! But it was a different time I guess, too sensitive back then 😊
Paradossalmente e stato il Vesuvio a consegnare Pompei a noi ora.... Se non ci fosse stato questo terribile evento noi non avremmo quasi piu nulla di questa citta, sarebbe stata smantellata e distrutta dal passare del tempo..
🙄❤️
Wish there was an audio voice over. It is difficult to read and watch at the same time.
The best ove ever seen,so huge ,amazing!!!
Thanks for the compliment.
Where was the example of the food? I watched twice and could not find it.
Watch from 20:40 to 21:25.
You missed out on the Pompeii red light district which was the high lights of Pompeii and the public hot spa.
What's the name of the street and public hot spa?
Curious as to when this was filmed. I'm guessing early in the year because of the heavy coats?
Yeah it was filmed in early march 2023
I would think it beneficial to take just one small corner or neighborhood and actually restore it, right down to the oil lamps and the plaster work. Re-do it to resemble an exact depiction of what the whole street would look like in ancient times. Maybe even have "cos players" actually operating the town as it would have operated, speaking Latin and all.
The roads are in better shape than the roads in my state. Ny.
David Gilmore performed a Pink Floyd concert in the Pompeii amphitheater around 2000; it's on RUclips
Thanks for the info. I will surely watch it.
Even better is the original 1971 Pink Floyd Live In Pompeii film also available on RUclips in HD and quad sound. An exhibition to do with this film is currently available in the tunnels of the Pompeii Roman amphitheatre.
AND A GREAT MUSIC VIDEO OF DAVID GILMORE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR AND ROGER WATERS PLAYS THE ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR AND THE DRUMMER OF PINK Floyd PLAYS THE DRUMS AND IT WAS VIDEOED IN POMPEII AND IT'S A TUNE CALLED ECHOES AND IT'S A LONG TUNE BUT A GREAT ONE AND RICHARD RIGHT PLAYS THE ELECTRIC KEYBOARDS AND SADLY HE DIED AND HE WAS A GREAT KEYBOARD PLAYER IN THIS TUNE 😔
AND RICHARD WRIGHT DIED FROM CANCER AND HE WAS A GREAT KEYBOARD PLAYER IN THIS TUNE CALLED ECHOES 😔
People don't recognize the significance of that fresco painting of the punishment of Ixion, but if it isn't forgery, it shows how long the crucified savior was extant in Italy prior to the time of "Christ". Cross of Ixion. Crucifixion.
Wonderful video, slightly spoilt by the large black captions that are repeatedly displayed. Less obtrusive captions would be an improvement.
Thanks for the advice. I will be reducing the black captions on future videos.
Did we see the golden cupids?
Even in its ruined state, it's still a tourist destination
Poppeia was nero's wife, the one he kicked to death when she was 7 months pregnant with his child 😢
Chat is it too late to become archeologist at 37 ?😍
Someday with my daughters.
What thrills me the most are the streets......I wish they would fix up a few places and let people stay a night or two. I bet the sounds would be haunting.
Magnifique, mais pas de voix off... dommage 😢
Cant see pictures because sub titles
I'm sorry to know that. I hope to make it better next time
I lovr your videos but you are going through the room a little too fast.
Sorry about that. It was about to rain heavily and I didn't want the ticket and time to be wasted. I hope to go back and make a better video of Pompeii.
Hopefully another eruption won't destroy it again.
You say let's see Venus on the shell then show her for less than half a second...🙄
I'm really sorry I didn't show it well enough. I hope to make more in-depth videos of Pompeii in the nearest future.
Too much of a quick look at so many wonderful things 🤔
I'm sorry about that. I will surely make more in-depth videos of Pompeii. Thanks
very dangerous place.we scholar soon
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Thank you for your time and effort but we visited a few years ago and you need time to walk and look round and your video was just not appreciating the whole of Pompeii. Walking and showing left to right just made me feel sickly and that’s a shame. Sorry but yes a lovely place to see but time is needed. 😢
The intention of the video was to highlight some of the most important sites to visit. Some tourists go to Pompeii with no idea of where and what to see. You should watch "part one" of the Pompeii video
@@AmazingWalkingTour yes I appreciate that and all you do but unfortunately the L-R movement just made me feel a little dizzy and that didn’t help me to enjoy but please keep up your good work … it’s only my honest view
I'm sorry about the fast camera movements. I hope to do more in-depth videos of Pompeii and I hope to do better. Thanks for the compliment
Horrible footage. You spent too little time on the scenes to take them in. You might as well have been running through Pompeii with a camera strapped to you. Venus in a shell is an example..you could barely see it, you spent so little time on it.
A heavy rain was about to fall and I didn't want my money and time to be wasted. You should watch part one. Also, I will definitely film another video of Pompeii.
Use pause. It's very easy.
Thanks
You show nothing, too quickly
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I can't watch all this, he might as well have his running shoes on... barely focuses in on anything more than 2 seconds, the darn caption at the bottom of the screen hides a lot... this is just poorly done.
God did sorta a sodom and gamora punishment on those vile perverted people. Let's take a lesson, and run from perversion!🙏
How these Ancient People could live in these "God Awful" yellow and red painted rooms is beyond me. Horrid Decor!! They had No Vision!!
They could live in those yellow and red painted rooms 2,000 years ago because they had some awesome technology like planes, cars, skyscrapers, iPhones and supercomputers.
But did that sound like a sensible comment you made?
Which comment sounds sensible to you?
@@AmazingWalkingTour In your opinion? Unless you have a straw tail.
@francols6261 There's no need to be insulting bro. I only responded sarcastically to the first commenter who said the people who lived and died in Pompeii 2,000 years ago, lived in "God Awful" yellow and red painted rooms. He also said they had no vision. @francols6261 I thought you were smart enough to understand my sarcasm. My bad!
In this video I read something in the books that the house of love etc. Love is done with one's wife after marriage, and if a man and a woman have an illicit relationship without marriage, we call it adultery and this act is forbidden in Islam. In this way, these people also used to commit adultery and fulfill their desires in an illegal way, so Allah Ta'ala revealed His wrath on them.
May Allah Ta'ala guide us all and keep us safe from dirty deeds like adultery.
Amen
Unnatural sex , Allah give azaab
Looks like all the rooms are roped off….. how the hell can somebody appreciate the paintings and decor from the entry….. very bad curation, IMO.
dont go there its a pagan area
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