Auckland Albert Street Walk Tour New Zealand 4K HDR
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Auckland Albert Street Walk Tour New Zealand. Enjoy the walk, please like the video and subscribe to the channel 🙂
Recorded on 24 January 2024 in Auckland CBD, Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand.
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It really looks modern that particular area.👍Once all of the train stations are completed,I'm sure Auckland will come back to life again.Lets hope so...
Good video. I am a construction worker and I like the sounds of construction machines. I feel like I personally visited the construction site 😉. It's nice to see that construction work is going on in the city. This indicates that the city is developing and the good condition of the city is maintained. Greetings from Ukraine
Sunny day i really envy good weather
Thanks for again 🎉🎉
Auckland is quite lifeless,since they closed off Queen Street to the public that didn't help,we need some cooler shop's cooler people finger's cross it'll become a vibrant city again YAY!❤❤❤
It may be quiet and somewhat lifeless, but it's still my old city. So it is nice, not great, but nice.
Wow, what fucking sad sight to see, use to be my old stomping ground back in the 80's, streets used to be packed with people and families, now it's empty. The "White Lady" burger bar was my food stop after seeing a movie at either the Civic, The Regent, The St James or Cinerama theatre.
Cheers for the walk down memory lane.
Yeah, 😢 pretty depressing, alright. 😢
Auckland, like Wellington, is getting to be a depressed ghost town - or ghost city. In Wellington businesses are closing, aggressive mental illness and social and economic poverty is felt and seen all over the inner city. Auckland inner city was thriving for decades - especially pre 21st Century. Well going downhill ever since. Innovation in culture, fashion, night life, thriving communities - a strong university presence - once exemplified Auckland. She was a lively, busy and progressive city. Today, like Wellington and a few provincial cities in NZ - its almost dead. Sorry - but that's what I see. And governments local and central - left and right - and greedy owners of properties and businesses are doing nothing to address this sorry state.
Why…