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Welcome to my 'current travel' home! I am so excited for your e-book. Every traveler should get it. I really learned a lot. Coming from Florida, Germany for a college year is so different and wonderful. You are right the history is everywhere you look. I love your videos!
That's how I discovered you guys by watching the Yosemite vlog and then I was hooked ! Can't believe I've been watching you since Jan when you had less than 6000 subs ! You're doing great guys love these European vlogs ! 👍🏻❤️👍🏻
I would love if you guys did a Q&A with Matt and Nikita! They seem really interesting and I'd love to know how you guys knoweach other and ended up traveling together:)
The Endless Adventure Just fyi, I'm in Scotland and I tried haggis (despite looking at the description lol) because of you guys, thanks for helping me try something new!
Guys, great video about a city that I love and visit as frequently as I can. Answering your two questions: First, the Flak Tower in the Humboldthain was covered, believe it or not, with rubble fro destroyed buildings. The occupying forces in that area (the Soviets) soon discovered that the towers were so solidly built that they would be extremely hard to destroy, and it would be easier to cover it up with rubble, thus making an artificial hill. Close to 80% of all structures in the central districts had been destroyed during the bombing raids and the final battle, so there was plenty of rubble. About the Church of Reconciliation at the Bernauer Strasse memorial site, the recording on the site says that it was destroyed simply because it was in the way of the East German guards' field of vision. Thanks for the video and enjoy your trips!
hey I am glad you are enjoying Berlin! And the beer ;) Gelo and I had so much fun there too! You could stay in this city for weeks, there are so many things to see!
Another nice video. I like your style. I loved Berlin too. Totally surprised me. Took the tram/train(?) out to where treaties were signed and Europe divided up after the war. The parkland and buikdings there were amazing. Thanks again for sharing!
Nice video guys, very interesting history there. Pity you couldn't find any Spaetzle: a German friend used to make those for us some years back, always enjoyed them. Cool article on your visit to Swansea in my local newspaper (South Wales Evening Post) today. Very interesting read. Finally, thanks for my postcard: look forward to seeing the vlogs from Riga.
Love Berlin, absolutely fascinating place. Can't believe you didn't go up the viewing platform just across the road on Bernauer Straße and look into the reconstructed section of the wall though.
It's funny that you mention Purity Ring on your Berlin vlog since I have been to their concert in Berlin 2 years ago *o* They really are amazing and I really have to check them out again :)
Spaetzle is killer with some butter! It's actually super easy to make if you don't find it before you leave. You just need a spaetzle basket or something like it for cooking (it drops the dough in tiny blobs into boiling broth).
Spätzle are popular in Southern Germany as well as in Alsace, France, so my guess is they're more difficult to find in East Germany. If you ever do Christmas in Alsace (and you should) they're everywhere, you can buy them off the street, with grilled chestnuts or choucroute (sauerkraut).
Been in Germany almost a year and haven't managed to make it to Berlin haha. Someday! I tried spetzel a couple times and I can't get myself to like it, my husband really liked it though. We tried that same beer in our German beer tasting video! Too funny 😛
I've been several times to Berlin and love the place. Not a great idea to be relying on your credit card though. Yes, you can find places to use it, but cash is preferred there. Plus, assuming it's a US card, you might not be getting a very good $:€ exchange rate, plus there's likely to be fees. I tend to use a FairFX Currency Card (others are available) pre-loaded with €uros. It might save you a bit of money on your future travels.
I didn't hear about the death strip during my time in Berlin or what happened to the buildings that intersected with where the wall was built, that's so interesting.
Ice is cool, no one likes a hot beer. Looked like and awesome park and a great reminder that building walls has a history of not being such a good idea.
Next time you go to Berlin, you MUST visit the inside of the Flak tower. It's probably the coolest experience being inside the half-blasted giant, gazing into the dark abyss with the ceiling bending slantingly downwards into the depths, it's intense. You can book guided tours at www.berliner-unterwelten.de/
Love your channel, if you guys should ever come back to the UK check out the city of Bristol, its situated in the south of England. Stacks of history and culture, really think you'd like it. Cheers, Jas.
I'll be there Sunday, thanks for up to date stuff, the weather looks good, we didn't know what it was going to be like. is it cold in the evening at the moment? whereabouts was the park you were in, we were looking on the map but couldn't find it. If you like your movies watch "Wings of desire" a real classic filmed in Berlin in the 80's before the wall came down, Peter Falk (Columbo) co-stars playing himself.
Hi Frank! On the vlog we'll be headed to Riga next, then Tallinn, Budapest, Bangkok and then more Southeast Asia spots that we haven't decided on yet...but we can't wait! :) The vlogs are a big behind though, so we're actually already in Tallinn and headed to Budapest Monday ✌️
There is no "German food" in Germany. Each German region has its own specialities. Spätzle is a Swabian dish which can be found in the southwestern part of Germany. It won't be found in the west, north, or east of Germany. However, as Berlin is the German capital and many politicans from all over Germany spend a certain time in Berlin, it is quite common to find certain restaurants which offer the local dishes in exile. You could have gotten Spätzle at the Schwabylon in Berlin-Neukölln (Pannierstraße 9).
honky tonk peoples are different, different peoples foods are different, this is nature. You should be proud to be different from others. Peoples were made unique.
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Didn't you find any Spätzle at the grocery store? You can usually find them dried or precooked...
sorry if you have been asked this many times but what software do you use for video editing and adding the location text to the intro? love your vlogs btw
Hey guys, how do you research drone regulations in various countries? We're planning to take a DJI Spark to Croatia and a bit confused with the regulations!
We mostly search google and reddit for info. Unfortunately it's pretty difficult to be legal 100% of the time, but I think it's best to 1) fly in a place where you have permission or it's at least authorized 2) follow basic rules like keeping drone in line of sight and don't fly over 400ft 3) don't fly over crowds or in very crowded public places 4) be as respectful as possible, try not to annoy people. Drones can be very loud! - That being said, some countries simply outlaw them so definitely always do your research 👍
Mary Sterck Pretty sure it was a Flensburger. Used to be one of my favorite beers before discovering all those newfangled craft beers. Also, the bottles are so much fun to open 😜
I live in Übach-Palenberg on the west border with Holland. Flensberger is a great beer. I do love those pop bottles. Have a great trip guys, I am enjoying every minute. Ex pat from Florida and Connecticut , here for 14 years.
It's definitely Flensburger, I used to live there and know these bottles. Great little town and great beer. I think it's the most northern brewery in Germany.
There was 8 including the ones in Vienna. I think you may be getting the Buaurt column confused, it's showing what type of Flak Tower it is (scroll up the wiki page a little bit for the types), not how many.
Unfortunately we don't have time to subtitle each one of our videos! So we can use all the help we can get :D support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en
meh i wouldn't call berlin beautiful, it's urban and interesting but not beautiful, though without friends it's not so fun plus i wouldn't come back. maybe go to bavaria or munchen but i wouldn't return to berlin
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Awesome Stuff. Thanks. Safe travels. XD.
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Welcome to my 'current travel' home! I am so excited for your e-book. Every traveler should get it. I really learned a lot. Coming from Florida, Germany for a college year is so different and wonderful. You are right the history is everywhere you look. I love your videos!
That's how I discovered you guys by watching the Yosemite vlog and then I was hooked ! Can't believe I've been watching you since Jan when you had less than 6000 subs ! You're doing great guys love these European vlogs ! 👍🏻❤️👍🏻
I was in Berlin 2 years ago and was blown away by the beauty of the city, especially the cathedral which is huge
no ,Berlin is not really beautiful.As a German i prefer Hamburg.
I would love if you guys did a Q&A with Matt and Nikita! They seem really interesting and I'd love to know how you guys knoweach other and ended up traveling together:)
Nikita should become a regular on the show by now... more screen time for Nikita, please! :D
Haha! That's a great idea!
The Endless Adventure Just fyi, I'm in Scotland and I tried haggis (despite looking at the description lol) because of you guys, thanks for helping me try something new!
Love you guys! I loved the history that you shared about the sites and the buildings. Nicely done!
Guys, great video about a city that I love and visit as frequently as I can. Answering your two questions: First, the Flak Tower in the Humboldthain was covered, believe it or not, with rubble fro destroyed buildings. The occupying forces in that area (the Soviets) soon discovered that the towers were so solidly built that they would be extremely hard to destroy, and it would be easier to cover it up with rubble, thus making an artificial hill. Close to 80% of all structures in the central districts had been destroyed during the bombing raids and the final battle, so there was plenty of rubble. About the Church of Reconciliation at the Bernauer Strasse memorial site, the recording on the site says that it was destroyed simply because it was in the way of the East German guards' field of vision. Thanks for the video and enjoy your trips!
Hi Allison, Eric & Nikita, lovely to see you guys exploring Europe! Safe travels🌷
Your food looked awesome! When you guys aren't travelling, you should do a cooking food vlog! Or how about a travelling cooking food vlog?
That's not a bad idea at all.... 🍝🍔🍛🍲
Oh Berlin! I'm very happy with this series, this is a poem to a city, thank you
Glad you're enjoying it, Ingrid! We really love Berlin :)
You got a keeper there bro. Your girl is awesome.
Have a blessed day guys ❤
Nice channel, keep up the good work and you will only get bigger and better (:
Spätzle is a specialty from the southwest of Germany.
spatzle was the best thing i ate in berlin, cuz your guys' food is too meaty and just not good sorry. not even the famous currywurst
I was raised on it. My mom is German and thankfully taught me how to make it. So now I make it for my kids.
hey I am glad you are enjoying Berlin! And the beer ;) Gelo and I had so much fun there too! You could stay in this city for weeks, there are so many things to see!
Hey you guys.. thanks so much for sharing this nice day in the park. And by the way, the drone footage was absolutely amazing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely beautiful veggies and burger!
It was so yummy! 🍔
the hill was build out of the rubbel of berlins houses!
Another nice video. I like your style. I loved Berlin too. Totally surprised me. Took the tram/train(?) out to where treaties were signed and Europe divided up after the war. The parkland and buikdings there were amazing. Thanks again for sharing!
Going Berlin in December, will definitely check this place out, it looks awesome!
Allison you look so pretty with those sunglasses. Love them!
I absolutely love Berlin
I laughed when Nikita s-l-o-w-l-y slid the mustard into camera view as you and Eric were describing your dinner.😄
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Good job guys. I Really enjoy your channel.
Thanks!
Nice video guys, very interesting history there. Pity you couldn't find any Spaetzle: a German friend used to make those for us some years back, always enjoyed them.
Cool article on your visit to Swansea in my local newspaper (South Wales Evening Post) today. Very interesting read.
Finally, thanks for my postcard: look forward to seeing the vlogs from Riga.
If you guys like theme parks you should check out Phantasialand in Cologne :)
Love Berlin, absolutely fascinating place. Can't believe you didn't go up the viewing platform just across the road on Bernauer Straße and look into the reconstructed section of the wall though.
It's funny that you mention Purity Ring on your Berlin vlog since I have been to their concert in Berlin 2 years ago *o* They really are amazing and I really have to check them out again :)
i don't know why this has so low views its great thumbs up guys
Spaetzle is killer with some butter! It's actually super easy to make if you don't find it before you leave. You just need a spaetzle basket or something like it for cooking (it drops the dough in tiny blobs into boiling broth).
You can just push the dough through a colander even.
How did I not think of that?? That's a great idea!
You have to take a Tour at "Berliner Unterwelten". Thats really interesting and surprising.
Spätzle are popular in Southern Germany as well as in Alsace, France, so my guess is they're more difficult to find in East Germany. If you ever do Christmas in Alsace (and you should) they're everywhere, you can buy them off the street, with grilled chestnuts or choucroute (sauerkraut).
I make Spatzle all the time. You can make so many kinds of dinners with it too.
Been in Germany almost a year and haven't managed to make it to Berlin haha. Someday! I tried spetzel a couple times and I can't get myself to like it, my husband really liked it though.
We tried that same beer in our German beer tasting video! Too funny 😛
*Spaetzle ;-)
Alexander Lindner yeah I knew I wasn't spelling it right 😂
I've been several times to Berlin and love the place. Not a great idea to be relying on your credit card though. Yes, you can find places to use it, but cash is preferred there. Plus, assuming it's a US card, you might not be getting a very good $:€ exchange rate, plus there's likely to be fees. I tend to use a FairFX Currency Card (others are available) pre-loaded with €uros. It might save you a bit of money on your future travels.
Never done Berlin my cousin has and she agrees with you its well worth going to
I didn't hear about the death strip during my time in Berlin or what happened to the buildings that intersected with where the wall was built, that's so interesting.
Ice is cool, no one likes a hot beer. Looked like and awesome park and a great reminder that building walls has a history of not being such a good idea.
Hah, glad to see I'm not that much of a weirdo! - Eric
Next time you go to Berlin, you MUST visit the inside of the Flak tower. It's probably the coolest experience being inside the half-blasted giant, gazing into the dark abyss with the ceiling bending slantingly downwards into the depths, it's intense. You can book guided tours at www.berliner-unterwelten.de/
Love your channel, if you guys should ever come back to the UK check out the city of Bristol, its situated in the south of England.
Stacks of history and culture, really think you'd like it.
Cheers,
Jas.
You guys make me want to go again
Spätzle are “schwäbisch“! You will find them in Southern Germany! ;)
Good tour of my home city!
Hi I love your videos so much 💓💓
I'll be there Sunday, thanks for up to date stuff, the weather looks good, we didn't know what it was going to be like. is it cold in the evening at the moment? whereabouts was the park you were in, we were looking on the map but couldn't find it. If you like your movies watch "Wings of desire" a real classic filmed in Berlin in the 80's before the wall came down, Peter Falk (Columbo) co-stars playing himself.
Volkspark Humboldthain: 52° 32′ 50″ N, 13° 23′ 10″ E
Oh cool, have fun! It definitely got chilly most nights we were there, so pack layers! And thanks for the movie recommendation :)
Just got back, fantastic place, managed to get there Sunday. keep up the good work.
Hi Guys I hope one day to make the journey to Berlin and I'll use some of the stuff from your blogg to have a wonder.
We hope so too!!
Are you watching rick and morty still? Has to be one of the best animated shows out there
Absolutely :D
Where is the next destination you're heading to hope it's going to b awesome for you and the crew respect
Hi Frank! On the vlog we'll be headed to Riga next, then Tallinn, Budapest, Bangkok and then more Southeast Asia spots that we haven't decided on yet...but we can't wait! :) The vlogs are a big behind though, so we're actually already in Tallinn and headed to Budapest Monday ✌️
Come back to England. The sun is out here too, had endless sun since you left.
Next time in Berlin just let me know, I will make best Kässpätzle ever for you :)
Lol. Watching Yosemite vlogs now🙋🏻♂️
Nice, hope you enjoy them! They were mostly jut us failing hah
The Endless Adventure agree. That hot spring was gross. Haha
I haven't been getting your notifications :( i thought you hadn't uploaded in forever
Oh no!!! We're still here, don't worry! 🙌
There is no "German food" in Germany. Each German region has its own specialities. Spätzle is a Swabian dish which can be found in the southwestern part of Germany. It won't be found in the west, north, or east of Germany. However, as Berlin is the German capital and many politicans from all over Germany spend a certain time in Berlin, it is quite common to find certain restaurants which offer the local dishes in exile. You could have gotten Spätzle at the Schwabylon in Berlin-Neukölln (Pannierstraße 9).
+TheSensismoker ok then it is also European food and earth food and galactic food.......
honky tonk peoples are different, different peoples foods are different, this is nature. You should be proud to be different from others. Peoples were made unique.
Didn't you find any Spätzle at the grocery store? You can usually find them dried or precooked...
Hi. Am new to your channel and enjoying it. What's the story with the other guy who follows you around?
He's a good friend of our, just traveling with us 👍
Please mention the name of the places you go, take ferry from, the market....love you guyz..
never put ice in beer if you are with other germans :D
Welcome to Germany!
sorry if you have been asked this many times but what software do you use for video editing and adding the location text to the intro?
love your vlogs btw
I appreciate you speaking about history, the horrible bombs
what do you mean by anti gassing rooms turned into dance studios?
Hey guys, how do you research drone regulations in various countries? We're planning to take a DJI Spark to Croatia and a bit confused with the regulations!
We mostly search google and reddit for info. Unfortunately it's pretty difficult to be legal 100% of the time, but I think it's best to 1) fly in a place where you have permission or it's at least authorized 2) follow basic rules like keeping drone in line of sight and don't fly over 400ft 3) don't fly over crowds or in very crowded public places 4) be as respectful as possible, try not to annoy people. Drones can be very loud! - That being said, some countries simply outlaw them so definitely always do your research 👍
Thanks for the reply! Any specific info about Croatia from the top of your heads?
Nice video
Was that a flenberger pils in that pop bottle beer. It looked like the label.
Mary Sterck Pretty sure it was a Flensburger. Used to be one of my favorite beers before discovering all those newfangled craft beers. Also, the bottles are so much fun to open 😜
I live in Übach-Palenberg on the west border with Holland. Flensberger is a great beer. I do love those pop bottles. Have a great trip guys, I am enjoying every minute. Ex pat from Florida and Connecticut , here for 14 years.
It's definitely Flensburger, I used to live there and know these bottles. Great little town and great beer. I think it's the most northern brewery in Germany.
it is called Flensburger.
Thanks for another pleasant distraction for us Houstonians guys! P.S. I Know Germany has good ketchup and it's a great place to gain a few pounds! lol
Hang in there!
The Endless Adventure
Preesh! Hangin tough as the south end of a northbound bull (his dangely bits that is). lol
Don't miss the most beautiful City! HAMBURG 💙
omg ur purity ring fans im dead. what did u guys think of Asido??
Heck yeah, they're in our top 5 favorites. Have had Asido on repeat 😂
Can you do a review of your drone please.
Berlin Burgers!
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Did you get your laptop back you left on the plane ????
Thankfully yes!
Purity Ring :) yes :)
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Nice video - but there are much more than 8 Flak-Towers build in WW2. In Wikepedia are listed 14:de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flakturm
The link lists 8?
Sorry you are right - I added the ones in vienna ...sorry
There was 8 including the ones in Vienna. I think you may be getting the Buaurt column confused, it's showing what type of Flak Tower it is (scroll up the wiki page a little bit for the types), not how many.
Spätzle is a southern german thing.. no wonder you didnt find them in berlin..
U find them in every Lidl or whatever supermarket.
That looks like a flak tower en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flak_tower they built a load in ww2
It is actually! Allison mentioned it in the video 👍 - Eric
A band called Purity Ring? Ugh!
I think it's meant to be ironic hah
That's a relief.
Would you English subtitle your Americanese. I find some of your dialogue confusing.
Unfortunately we don't have time to subtitle each one of our videos! So we can use all the help we can get :D support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en
meh i wouldn't call berlin beautiful, it's urban and interesting but not beautiful, though without friends it's not so fun plus i wouldn't come back. maybe go to bavaria or munchen but i wouldn't return to berlin
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