You were walking down via Sant'Anselmo. I lived right there at number 20 on the left hand side at about 4:57 until the age of 15. I did not want to leave but my parents decided to relocate to Australia in the early 80s. I miss Aosta.
Oh my gosh what a coincidence! Did you ever go back? Do you still live in Australia? Thanks so much for sharing, I'm happy we brought you back to your old home ❤️. Aosta is a lovely place, I wish we stayed longer
@@the5worldexplorers I revisited when I was 33, around the year 2000. I had tears in my eyes walking down Via Sant'Anselmo. I have fond memories of the city even though we didn't have much growing up. I revisited my old church at Santo's, the old Roman ruins where we used to play as kids and my old primary school near Ponte di Pietra. Five years ago I visited Piemonte but didn't get a chance to go up to Valle D'Aosta. I would have loved to attend the Fiera D'Aosta where once a year the people from the mountains come down and sell their goods, lining up the entire street. Christmas is phenomenal in the city. I was born in Calabria but Aosta I still call home after all these decades. Thank you indeed for the memories.
Wow a lot has changed. I used to go there to sky every Friday during winter 30 years ago. There was almost nothing, just couple of shops and a restaurant and a coffee shop. I learned to sky on the bunny hill right in front of where my family had a condo.
@@the5worldexplorers I actually lived in Butigliera Alta, 29km from Torino, and went to school to Milano, I took the train every morning from Avigliana to go to school. Every Friday we charged the car and travel to La Valle for the weekend. I loved it!! I
@@westcoastkitties I used to have a similar snack when I was in elementary school in Florence. One afternoon a week they would give us Nutella on bread, I waited impatiently for that day!
We would have stayed not for the subscribers but to explore more. But we decided to go because we couldn't understand when the government was going to ease things and we needed to get our kids out more
It somehow doesn't seem cool to take videos of a bunch of strangers like this and post it online for everyone to see without their consent. I'm not blaming the people who filmed this, I'm just questioning that whole concept in general.
It is hard to avoid people when walking in streets, many RUclipsrs have the same problem. However we are glad to see that many of our followers are more interested in the places we are seeing than actually the people walking around us.
İt seems like very little town.
İs One day enough to walk around and discover ?
Yes, it is small and nice to visit. All around it there are mountains so it can be also a more natural area to visit!
You were walking down via Sant'Anselmo. I lived right there at number 20 on the left hand side at about 4:57 until the age of 15. I did not want to leave but my parents decided to relocate to Australia in the early 80s. I miss Aosta.
Oh my gosh what a coincidence! Did you ever go back? Do you still live in Australia? Thanks so much for sharing, I'm happy we brought you back to your old home ❤️. Aosta is a lovely place, I wish we stayed longer
@@the5worldexplorers
I revisited when I was 33, around the year 2000. I had tears in my eyes walking down Via Sant'Anselmo.
I have fond memories of the city even though we didn't have much growing up.
I revisited my old church at Santo's, the old Roman ruins where we used to play as kids and my old primary school near Ponte di Pietra.
Five years ago I visited Piemonte but didn't get a chance to go up to Valle D'Aosta. I would have loved to attend the Fiera D'Aosta where once a year the people from the mountains come down and sell their goods, lining up the entire street. Christmas is phenomenal in the city.
I was born in Calabria but Aosta I still call home after all these decades.
Thank you indeed for the memories.
Wow a lot has changed. I used to go there to sky every Friday during winter 30 years ago. There was almost nothing, just couple of shops and a restaurant and a coffee shop. I learned to sky on the bunny hill right in front of where my family had a condo.
did you live there or just came for the winter season?
@@the5worldexplorers I actually lived in Butigliera Alta, 29km from Torino, and went to school to Milano, I took the train every morning from Avigliana to go to school. Every Friday we charged the car and travel to La Valle for the weekend. I loved it!! I
@@westcoastkitties oh wow that is so cool! Best way to spend the weekend!
Happy family , god bless you all.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻❤️
I love Aosta and I hope to visit of their nice place 😍
It is a lovely town, where are you from?
@@the5worldexplorers I live here from Odiongan, Romblon, Philippines...
@@Saldoga.23 how cool!!! We really enjoyed Philippines when we were there last year 😁
@@the5worldexplorers hmm actually I'm Filipino citizen so that I live here in the Philippines...
Beautyful place.
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For breakfast we used to bake the baguettes and put butter and Nutella with a cup of tea with 🍋
You just made me very hungry 😂
@@the5worldexplorers trust me, it was delicious!!!!
@@westcoastkitties I used to have a similar snack when I was in elementary school in Florence. One afternoon a week they would give us Nutella on bread, I waited impatiently for that day!
Well, luka wasn't in the mood today. We miss luka running around with no reason😍. Still, it was a really cool vlog with some good geography knowledge😂
Well he did get in the mood at one point 😂
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It's more fun to watch when luka runs around ''😝
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Beautiful italy😍😍
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My hometown 😀 where are you from?
Really?! We are from Firenze 😁
Nice
Thanks ❤️🙏🏻
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You should have stayed Nepal Until 10k Subscriber.
We would have stayed not for the subscribers but to explore more. But we decided to go because we couldn't understand when the government was going to ease things and we needed to get our kids out more
Aosta.
Yes! Have you been there?
@@the5worldexplorers Aosta.
@@emperorcaligula9098 Aosta.
It somehow doesn't seem cool to take videos of a bunch of strangers like this and post it online for everyone to see without their consent. I'm not blaming the people who filmed this, I'm just questioning that whole concept in general.
It is hard to avoid people when walking in streets, many RUclipsrs have the same problem. However we are glad to see that many of our followers are more interested in the places we are seeing than actually the people walking around us.