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Merci Anton et Sinan. J'y ai passé plusieurs jours en octobre. La ville est magnifique. Malheureusement, je ne fais pas la visite du château, alors, merci d'y aller pour moi.
Wow another great video! It's so nice to know that "French Fries" are enjoyed by those outside Canada. I live in Toronto and used to go to a park called Dieppe Park. Our park is probably in honour of the Canadians killed in Dieppe during World War Two. There is a Canadian War Cemetery in Dieppe. My father was a World War Two veteran and was seriously injured in Italy.
Thank you! We are glad you enjoyed this. The park is probably in honour, indeed. Anton's grandmother was a WWII veteran too. She got seriously injured in Poland after having reached there with the Red Army from the Rostov region near the Black Sea in Russia.
@@AntonandSinan I'm sorry to hear that. His grandmother? My father was wounded in Ortona. The Canadian writer Farley Mowatt was there and wrote a book called "The Battle for Ortona: Italy's Stalingrad". I haven't read it. Well at least the EU mostly works...
Salut, Anton here. Yes, my grandmother. And no worries, she was treated immediately after being wounded, had a few surgeries and lived a long and good life until the age of 79. She went to war at the age of 16, she had to lie about her age to be allowed to join the army. It’s crazy to think that such a major event seems to be so far away in the past and yet so close. I’ve never heard of that battle in Italy. I should do some research. Merci 😊
@@AntonandSinan What a woman! So she was Russian? My father died at the age of 92, from leukemia which resulted from the shrapnel still in his body from the war. So that war is still killing people. My uncle recently told me that it was an American bomb which hit my father, so I'm not too happy with Americans. My sisters and I were reviewing his military history as the Canadian government is giving the descendants of veterans a little extra pension. I was a musician at a German Lutheran church in Edmonton where most of the congregants were Polish refugees, including the pastor. That job got me interested in church architecture, as the altar of the church I worked at looked like a bathroom. We have no Gothic churches in Canada. I'm hoping to see Chartres one day.
@SonicPhonic Yes, she was Russian. Similarly to your father, my grandmother had a wound that affected her for the rest of her life. She had a shrapnel hit her knee when she was near Krakow and that wound ended up having a negative effect on her knee. As a result her healthy knee had to do extra work leaving her with both problematic knees in her later years. As for Gothic architecture, it is truly incredible, we still get chills just discussing our trip to Beauvais with its cathedral. When we recorded the episode there, we genuinely couldn't believe the structure that we walked into. I don't like to compare cathedrals, but honestly, no other cathedral had such an effect on us. It's simply unbelievable. We spent like 1,5 hours inside just soaking it all up. I hope you will visit Chartres (and Beauvais, you must!) and many other cathedrals in France soon! They are all amazing.
:) Hello guys! Slightly later but its ok. That was a really nice and kind of different vibe. I like it a lot. Port towns...they just have something about them. Different charisma somehow. From the beginning I thought its way too grey and plain,but few minutes later I ve changed my mind. When the sun hits,things looks better. In general, the North is more grey,right? In terms of colours. Like Paris is also not very colorful, but its compensating with beauty! However,what an interesting place. Apparently no tourists but also not many people on the streets until you reached that market which looked quite vibrant and lively. (Did you buy something appart from food? )Why you don't want to breath the chicken smell btw? Are you vegetarian? I really liked the church. The 800 years old one. Indeed beautiful and detailed! Amazing work. And also agree with you Anton. It would be very helpful to put some attention to it regarding restoration. Being near water,listening the sea and in general the sound of nature is awesome. Therapeutic-absolutely. Sinan,how are you? We have a big problem my dear. The portions! My God,.....its not fair. Surviving on fries its a challenge by its own, even though perhaps that's not exactly the case in France,as they say their fries are the best! Do you agree? Too much carbs though. I don't blame you. I like fries too. Anton,....its beautiful. Ok,I stop. Its beautiful...😄 well,the cure was there with the cold water 😬...just kidding. That area La Pollet was interesting. I like it a lot. A special corner of the town. And the old bridge also. I enjoy old school stuff. And working. Fantastic. As for the last church...what can we say. You said it- it hits you. But let's finish with a smile,it was a great trip guys. Normandie looks like an interesting region. Thank you for taking us with you! Truly enjoyed the journey.💫👍🤍
Salut! Glad you enjoyed this trip with us! About the fries, we normally do not eat them in our region, but whenever we go North, we have to have the ones sold at the beach. They are very special over there. No kidding. As for the chicken episode, we are both vegetarian, hence the reaction to the smell. 😄 We love every region we have visited so far, but Normandie is a serious contender to be our favourite. It truly is beautiful in every sense of the word.
@@AntonandSinan :) I see. Thanks for the info. They looked great and I am sure taste was awesome. Well,I hope you ll plan and have the posibility to show us more of Normandie then. Personally I'd love that,because I don't know much about it apart from location. And few more little things as general knowledge. But really not a lot. :)
@@smiley9987 sure! We actually have the playlist of Normandie already, in case you have not seen those videos, here it is ruclips.net/p/PLeDfMZP9gd66MLzzdA1_j1sLXSs14lqyt
One more time when I wish the presenter/s could travel back in time to the appropriate area of history, I'm interested in 1900-1950. However, nice goin m8s, stay vertical Eh!
I love Dieppe, I go there all the time, for a walk or sometimes just to have lunch in the harbour. It's also where I take the Transmanche to England. Unfortunately, as you may have noticed, many of the historic buildings are not in good condition, especially the churches. The current mayor and the previous mayor are Communists, and heritage has never really been a passion for them. I see you've been to the old Pollet district. It's a place full of mystery..... ruclips.net/video/RtCa9svsIWI/видео.htmlsi=4dVQPTY9OT7yk-Oa
We loved our visit to Dieppe, it's got such a wonderful vibe. We noticed that Église Saint-Jacques had some parts under restorations, but overall state of it looks like it needs to be restored more. Stéphane Bern has it listed on his Fondation du Patrimoine ( www.fondation-patrimoine.org/les-projets/eglise-saint-jacques-de-dieppe ), but it's obviously not enough and it is such a beautiful church.
If you liked this episode, please could you do us a favour and hit the like button - it helps us both a lot! Thank you, we appreciate you all very much!
Merci pour ce joli reportage sur la belle ville de Dieppe. #lesvitrauxdesaintrémi nice stay in old town.
Avec plaisir 😊
Amazing video, I live on the otherside in Newhaven . I miss Dieppe , been over 10 years since I last went
Thank you ! We are glad you liked our video. We actually didn't know of Newhaven until now. It looks lovely!
It's always a treat to view your videos. xoxo
Thank you 🥰
Great video guys thanks for sharing 👍.
We are glad you enjoyed it! 😊
We love watching your videos. Keep producing. Best of luck. x
Thank you so much! 😊🥰
My first visit was in 1979. I'll never forget the shops and glaces
Hi guys, thank you so much for this tour. As usual, it's a pleasure to follow you in your trip.
It’s our pleasure! 😊
Visited Dieppe when I was a child have been wanting to come back ever since brilliant video, subscribed cheers
Thank you very much! It’s definitely one of our favourite cities. Welcome to the channel 😊
Merci Anton et Sinan. J'y ai passé plusieurs jours en octobre. La ville est magnifique. Malheureusement, je ne fais pas la visite du château, alors, merci d'y aller pour moi.
Avec plaisir. Cette ville est devenue l'une des nos préférées.
Wow another great video! It's so nice to know that "French Fries" are enjoyed by those outside Canada. I live in Toronto and used to go to a park called Dieppe Park. Our park is probably in honour of the Canadians killed in Dieppe during World War Two. There is a Canadian War Cemetery in Dieppe. My father was a World War Two veteran and was seriously injured in Italy.
Thank you! We are glad you enjoyed this. The park is probably in honour, indeed. Anton's grandmother was a WWII veteran too. She got seriously injured in Poland after having reached there with the Red Army from the Rostov region near the Black Sea in Russia.
@@AntonandSinan I'm sorry to hear that. His grandmother? My father was wounded in Ortona. The Canadian writer Farley Mowatt was there and wrote a book called "The Battle for Ortona: Italy's Stalingrad". I haven't read it. Well at least the EU mostly works...
Salut, Anton here. Yes, my grandmother. And no worries, she was treated immediately after being wounded, had a few surgeries and lived a long and good life until the age of 79. She went to war at the age of 16, she had to lie about her age to be allowed to join the army. It’s crazy to think that such a major event seems to be so far away in the past and yet so close. I’ve never heard of that battle in Italy. I should do some research. Merci 😊
@@AntonandSinan What a woman! So she was Russian? My father died at the age of 92, from leukemia which resulted from the shrapnel still in his body from the war. So that war is still killing people. My uncle recently told me that it was an American bomb which hit my father, so I'm not too happy with Americans. My sisters and I were reviewing his military history as the Canadian government is giving the descendants of veterans a little extra pension. I was a musician at a German Lutheran church in Edmonton where most of the congregants were Polish refugees, including the pastor. That job got me interested in church architecture, as the altar of the church I worked at looked like a bathroom. We have no Gothic churches in Canada. I'm hoping to see Chartres one day.
@SonicPhonic Yes, she was Russian. Similarly to your father, my grandmother had a wound that affected her for the rest of her life. She had a shrapnel hit her knee when she was near Krakow and that wound ended up having a negative effect on her knee. As a result her healthy knee had to do extra work leaving her with both problematic knees in her later years.
As for Gothic architecture, it is truly incredible, we still get chills just discussing our trip to Beauvais with its cathedral. When we recorded the episode there, we genuinely couldn't believe the structure that we walked into. I don't like to compare cathedrals, but honestly, no other cathedral had such an effect on us. It's simply unbelievable. We spent like 1,5 hours inside just soaking it all up. I hope you will visit Chartres (and Beauvais, you must!) and many other cathedrals in France soon! They are all amazing.
:) Hello guys! Slightly later but its ok. That was a really nice and kind of different vibe. I like it a lot. Port towns...they just have something about them. Different charisma somehow. From the beginning I thought its way too grey and plain,but few minutes later I ve changed my mind. When the sun hits,things looks better. In general, the North is more grey,right? In terms of colours. Like Paris is also not very colorful, but its compensating with beauty! However,what an interesting place. Apparently no tourists but also not many people on the streets until you reached that market which looked quite vibrant and lively. (Did you buy something appart from food? )Why you don't want to breath the chicken smell btw? Are you vegetarian? I really liked the church. The 800 years old one. Indeed beautiful and detailed! Amazing work. And also agree with you Anton. It would be very helpful to put some attention to it regarding restoration. Being near water,listening the sea and in general the sound of nature is awesome. Therapeutic-absolutely.
Sinan,how are you? We have a big problem my dear. The portions! My God,.....its not fair. Surviving on fries its a challenge by its own, even though perhaps that's not exactly the case in France,as they say their fries are the best! Do you agree? Too much carbs though. I don't blame you. I like fries too. Anton,....its beautiful. Ok,I stop. Its beautiful...😄 well,the cure was there with the cold water 😬...just kidding. That area La Pollet was interesting. I like it a lot. A special corner of the town. And the old bridge also. I enjoy old school stuff. And working. Fantastic. As for the last church...what can we say. You said it- it hits you.
But let's finish with a smile,it was a great trip guys. Normandie looks like an interesting region. Thank you for taking us with you! Truly enjoyed the journey.💫👍🤍
Salut! Glad you enjoyed this trip with us! About the fries, we normally do not eat them in our region, but whenever we go North, we have to have the ones sold at the beach. They are very special over there. No kidding. As for the chicken episode, we are both vegetarian, hence the reaction to the smell. 😄
We love every region we have visited so far, but Normandie is a serious contender to be our favourite. It truly is beautiful in every sense of the word.
@@AntonandSinan :) I see. Thanks for the info. They looked great and I am sure taste was awesome. Well,I hope you ll plan and have the posibility to show us more of Normandie then. Personally I'd love that,because I don't know much about it apart from location. And few more little things as general knowledge. But really not a lot. :)
@@smiley9987 sure! We actually have the playlist of Normandie already, in case you have not seen those videos, here it is ruclips.net/p/PLeDfMZP9gd66MLzzdA1_j1sLXSs14lqyt
Check out last week’s episode here: ruclips.net/video/ZWW0lEpXUkQ/видео.html
One more time when I wish the presenter/s could travel back in time to the appropriate area of history, I'm interested in 1900-1950. However, nice goin m8s, stay vertical Eh!
Same, we think the beach must've looked incredible before the world wars with the casino and the baths.
I love Dieppe, I go there all the time, for a walk or sometimes just to have lunch in the harbour. It's also where I take the Transmanche to England. Unfortunately, as you may have noticed, many of the historic buildings are not in good condition, especially the churches. The current mayor and the previous mayor are Communists, and heritage has never really been a passion for them. I see you've been to the old Pollet district. It's a place full of mystery..... ruclips.net/video/RtCa9svsIWI/видео.htmlsi=4dVQPTY9OT7yk-Oa
We loved our visit to Dieppe, it's got such a wonderful vibe. We noticed that Église Saint-Jacques had some parts under restorations, but overall state of it looks like it needs to be restored more. Stéphane Bern has it listed on his Fondation du Patrimoine ( www.fondation-patrimoine.org/les-projets/eglise-saint-jacques-de-dieppe ), but it's obviously not enough and it is such a beautiful church.