Great City, Glasgow is Beautifull ! Large Streets and yours buildings , houses and palaces magnificant. Congratulations for presentation! Thanks from Brasil!
Great walk and beautiful evening light. Or maybe it’s just late afternoon that far north. Beautiful city though. Love the horse statue with the orange cone on his head. - Henry
Thank you Daniel, for another wonderful walk. I have always wanted to see this location! Because Chef Gordon Ramsay always talks about this place. He was born in Scotland and very proud of it. Amaryllis was a restaurant located in the One Devonshire Gardens hotel in *Glasgow Scotland* . It was opened by chef *Gordon Ramsay* , with David Dempsey operating the restaurant on a daily basis for the celebrity chef. That was in 2001. In 2004 it closed. Anyways, this is one reason I was so excited to see this lovely wealthy city! Enjoyed your opening at River Clyde. You started at (time on city clocks) Sixteen Thirty and ended near Nineteen Fifteen. (I somehow missed where you paused or edited) 0:08 *La Pasionaria* Sculpture at beginning and ends at this location 58:09 which was panned so nicely via you and your camera during DUSK at 7:10PM. 02:03 During your walk, I got the biggest laugh when the girl w/Pink Hair, Head Smacked the guy next to her! Hahaha! Glasgow has so MUCH "GLASS" everywhere, hence its namesake? 5:00 ST Enoch Square - Glass Subway Domes plus very Unique architecture for the Cafe Nero. 7:13 *St Enoch Mall* 10:00 *Buchanan St* 10:40 WoW! Lovely architecture *Prince Square* 13:49 *Merchant City* 15:06 This is to FUNNY! In your walk, the Street Cone is on the Wellington horse's head. However, the Cone is on Rider's Head via Google: tinyurl.com/vzepzby *Google photo taken 2017* This is at the Huge *Library & Gallery of Modern Art* 20:29 Interesting BLACK BUILDING 20:41 *Ramshorn Theatre* formerly a church. Now owned by the *University of Strathclyde* . 21:13 I really love these murals artwork! Brings Nature into the city. Also another of kittens playing at 46:11 - Very Good Artist! Here is website for others we didn't see. tinyurl.com/t6tgbxr (besides the sport one, I didn't time code). 25:49 *Itlalian Center* 27:57 *Glasgow City Chambers* 33:15 I like how you panned from this location. *Buchanan Galleries* 34:27 *Glasgow Royal Concert Hall* 39:34 *John Lewis* Statue. I looked up this store. We don't have in USA. However, if we did, this would be a place I'd love to shop at. 39:25 *Theater Royal* Beautiful Glass Windows. Really looks nice in your video via DUSK. 51:52 Entering the *Grand Central Station* Exit 54:38 So glad you went inside. I have been very curious what these places look like inside. I had no idea it was like Mall! This place is Extremely HUGE! I love it! Daniel, thank you for this walk. Glad you have more to share with us. Love how you walk so freakin fast everywhere! You are the BEST! Brigitte in Tulsa Oklahoma USA
Thank you Brigitte! Glasgow surely seemed wealthy indeed. It was my 2nd time there after 14 years though the city seemed much nicer this time. It was only one day before going to Edinburgh which is another nice place up there in Scotland
Wow you made Glasgow look really gorgeous in this walk -- especially watching in 4k! This was not the impression I had of the city when I visited a few years back, but I came on a nasty rainy day and had done no research.
Thanks for making me remember the route to my university, Strathclyde. I always trek to board bus 1in argyle street near Enoch station to the G14 area.
I enjoyed the video very much! Glasgow has alot of similar features as Halifax Nova Scotia CANADA where im from does, only on a larger scale! Thanks for sharing!
Vor Jahren war ich in Paiysli , es ist eine Patenstadt von Fürth .Mit dem Kreisjugendring haben wir ganz Schottland bereist . Sehenswert kann ich nur sagen .
@@fraser_mr2009 I was forced to move. Thanks to Home office and their poisonous policies. My family still lives in Scotland. They forced us apart for past 4 years, we are fighting back but no hope against thugs politicans.
I got 7,750 steps walking along with this. I don't know Glasgow very well even though I was born nearby. If I do this virtual tour often enough I might not get lost (for a change ) next time I'm over lol
Excellent video mate. A few words about the statue at the beginning and ending of this video; ARMS DEFIANTLY OUTSTRETCHED, FACE RAISED to the sky, the figure of La Pasionaria looms large over the banks of the River Clyde in central Glasgow. La Pasionaria” (“The Passion Flower”) was the pen name of Dolores Ibárruri, a Spanish Republican politician, communist, and prominent anti-fascist propagandist during the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939. La Pasionaria served as inspiration for sculptor Arthur Dooley in 1974, when the International Brigades Association of Glasgow commissioned him to create a memorial to British citizens who served in the brigades during the war. The brigades were comprised of volunteers from across Europe who came to Spain to aid the fight against a fascist insurgency. Hundreds of volunteers from Britain died in the conflict. Viva la Quinta Brigada.
Yeah, I noticed that as well when the video was recorded. "Filmed in October 2019". You can find this and more info in the video description. Thanks for watching!
I forgot what it was though I remember the situation -- probably something with police arresting someone. When something like that happens I see not to film that for privacy protection
On the Mac I use the included QuickTime player to merge and export the video as one file. Quicktime there exports 4K60 as 38Mbit which is OK for RUclips. MacOS has limited hardware acceleration support and then mostly in Quicktime. On Windows I was trying ffmpeg and a Powershell script to merge the files. 'ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i $path\filelist.txt -c copy $Destination\$name' that you'd have to adjust. You can generate a filelist that the concat filter needs either through Bash or Powershell. I may write an article how to achieve that. As 4K video needs hardware accelerated encoding I found QuickSync is great - even a tiny Windows netbook I have here achieving 30fps at 4K. There are several ways to do merge video without using an editing program though it depends on the platform. The OSS ffmpeg is usually the best for the job.
@@poptravelorg : Wow, now *_that's_* an answer, lol! Thank you very much! I haven't really tried merging without editing software yet (just bought the Osmo Pocket) but that seems like a very interesting solution. So far I'm recording in ffmpeg and haven't tried .mov yet (not a Mac user) but that could be another option to check out. Thanks for the homework & looking forward to more of your excellent content!
You may want to check trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate for the function inside ffmpeg. The main point of that concat function is to merge video files _without_ re-encoding though MP4 is a inflexible container for that. Also check the free software "Lossless Cut" github.com/mifi/lossless-cut/releases for your OS. I have only briefly checked that tool yet it seemed cool. It also merged some files straight together when you drop them into the window and was quick. Check the settings of that tool to enable "Automerge" on export there maybe. With command-line ffmpeg there is a bit of scripting involved to create the text-file of filenames that the concat function needs... if you don't want to do it by hand. Also the internet has answers like this: superuser.com/questions/43588/how-can-i-merge-two-mp4-files-without-losing-quality For producing a large number of videos some automation is essential. So
@@poptravelorg : Again, vielen VIELEN Dank! You are my new RUclips hero :D I was already fan of your channel's content but wasn't subbed somehow ... I am now. Once I get up and running and have some quality videos (might take a while), I'll be sure to mention & link to POPtravel. Should you have questions about graphic design or 3D (Blender), I'd be happy to return the favour and help out. Greetz from Holland!
This is not at all what I expected to see. Looking at the architecture, I bet some of these buildings are more than a thousand years old, same as London. The 1840s mudflood hit here, and it hit hard. I'll bet the vacancy factor for properties is very high, because these buildings are very expensive to renovate. I don't see much industry, just services; but this city is a good jumping off place for waterways, the Hebrides,. Farones, etc. But today's travel industry is nil, right?
With all due respect and maybe I'm being very negative: I don't doubt Glasgow may be a nice and good place, but it doesn't attract me too much, as it was years ago when I visited it at the same time as Edinburgh. Personally, UK cities I visited have never been among my favorites, none but two ... I'm sorry. Very good video as usual. Subscribed!!
I want to visit the u.k but value for money is usually low and Englishmen are often known for being cold people (Maybe better than Poland and Hungary), though I only ask for honesty. On the other hand I can understand every sign and publication there & I like the high culture and democratic heritage .
Thank you! Every place has some good sides and some flipside. So far the videos are unedited for showing everything, even though I am usually staying in the tourist areas where it's most colorful and busy. What are your favourite cities? I'd like to make some video everywhere and at some point may have the opportunity to visit.
@@HerneHunter Small towns definitely do still struggle a fair bit, but larger british cities (not just London) are significantly more prosperous now than they were a few decades ago.
Great video. Can't wait to go to Glasglow for the first time.Greetings from Buenos Aires
Same!
I'm so excited to travel to UK soon! 🤩
También me encantaría viajar por Escocia y ver su maravillosa naturaleza
Great City, Glasgow is Beautifull ! Large Streets and yours buildings , houses and palaces magnificant.
Congratulations for presentation! Thanks from Brasil!
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Great walk and beautiful evening light. Or maybe it’s just late afternoon that far north. Beautiful city though. Love the horse statue with the orange cone on his head. - Henry
Love..sama.pope
Watching this during quarantine so I can feel human again
Love that end shot. As day turns to night, the reflections on the river and the silhouetted bridge and that.. Good stuff
Thank you Daniel, for another wonderful walk.
I have always wanted to see this location! Because Chef Gordon Ramsay always talks about this place. He was born in Scotland and very proud of it.
Amaryllis was a restaurant located in the One Devonshire Gardens hotel in *Glasgow Scotland* . It was opened by chef *Gordon Ramsay* , with David Dempsey operating the restaurant on a daily basis for the celebrity chef. That was in 2001. In 2004 it closed. Anyways, this is one reason I was so excited to see this lovely wealthy city!
Enjoyed your opening at River Clyde. You started at (time on city clocks) Sixteen Thirty and ended near Nineteen Fifteen. (I somehow missed where you paused or edited)
0:08 *La Pasionaria* Sculpture at beginning and ends at this location 58:09 which was panned so nicely via you and your camera during DUSK at 7:10PM.
02:03 During your walk, I got the biggest laugh when the girl w/Pink Hair, Head Smacked the guy next to her! Hahaha!
Glasgow has so MUCH "GLASS" everywhere, hence its namesake?
5:00 ST Enoch Square - Glass Subway Domes plus very Unique architecture for the Cafe Nero.
7:13 *St Enoch Mall*
10:00 *Buchanan St*
10:40 WoW! Lovely architecture *Prince Square*
13:49 *Merchant City*
15:06 This is to FUNNY! In your walk, the Street Cone is on the Wellington horse's head. However, the Cone is on Rider's Head via Google: tinyurl.com/vzepzby *Google photo taken 2017* This is at the Huge *Library & Gallery of Modern Art*
20:29 Interesting BLACK BUILDING
20:41 *Ramshorn Theatre* formerly a church. Now owned by the *University of Strathclyde* .
21:13 I really love these murals artwork! Brings Nature into the city. Also another of kittens playing at 46:11 - Very Good Artist! Here is website for others we didn't see. tinyurl.com/t6tgbxr (besides the sport one, I didn't time code).
25:49 *Itlalian Center*
27:57 *Glasgow City Chambers*
33:15 I like how you panned from this location. *Buchanan Galleries*
34:27 *Glasgow Royal Concert Hall*
39:34 *John Lewis* Statue. I looked up this store. We don't have in USA. However, if we did, this would be a place I'd love to shop at.
39:25 *Theater Royal* Beautiful Glass Windows. Really looks nice in your video via DUSK.
51:52 Entering the *Grand Central Station* Exit 54:38 So glad you went inside. I have been very curious what these places look like inside. I had no idea it was like Mall! This place is Extremely HUGE! I love it!
Daniel, thank you for this walk. Glad you have more to share with us. Love how you walk so freakin fast everywhere! You are the BEST!
Brigitte in Tulsa Oklahoma USA
Thank you Brigitte! Glasgow surely seemed wealthy indeed. It was my 2nd time there after 14 years though the city seemed much nicer this time. It was only one day before going to Edinburgh which is another nice place up there in Scotland
Hun you have way too much time on your hands
ColdFusion ,,, always have time for Poptravel walks. Wished I had more time. He’s has many more I’ve not watched.
@@BrigitteCoffman Fair enough! Have a good day Brigitte :)
The Cafe Nero building was the original Victorian Subway Station (St Enochs).
How much I miss glasgow💔
ive been to glasgow a thousand times but im still in shock watching this at how beautiful it is lmao
Wow you made Glasgow look really gorgeous in this walk -- especially watching in 4k! This was not the impression I had of the city when I visited a few years back, but I came on a nasty rainy day and had done no research.
Very Nice city and Nice walk ! So Nice video of course !
I miss walking these streets.. great city and even greater people
Thanks for making me remember the route to my university, Strathclyde. I always trek to board bus 1in argyle street near Enoch station to the G14 area.
I enjoyed the video very much! Glasgow has alot of similar features as Halifax Nova Scotia CANADA where im from does, only on a larger scale! Thanks for sharing!
It wouldn't be Glasgow without somebody getting punched 51:23
🤣🤣
Where?
@@bendover-bz4bc in glasgow
A woman slapped a guy over the head near the beginning as well. At 2:04
@@bendover-bz4bc left of shot at the store
Glasgow is so beautiful!! It's like a mix between American and English suburbs
28:06 what is thaaaaaat, that is so majestic holy shittt
PS: its the city chambers, holy moly they are a BEAUTY
Красивый город) Атмосферный и романтичный) Из россии с любовью 😍😍😍
Nicely returned to La Pasionaria where you began.
Nice walk. Thank you.
Marvellous; quite loved it...!
Love this 🙂 watching because it full lockdown now ❤️
Same. Feels rather nostalgic actually, seeing shops open, streets full and people with the bottom half of their faces brazenly on display
Seems like it was only yesterday - i can still smell the fresh chips
Vor Jahren war ich in Paiysli , es ist eine Patenstadt von Fürth .Mit dem Kreisjugendring haben wir ganz Schottland bereist . Sehenswert kann ich nur sagen .
Oh my heart 🥺🥺😭 I miss Glasgow bloody much!!! 🥺
Miss you Glasgow I wish i could come home :( :(
did you move abroad?
@@fraser_mr2009 I was forced to move. Thanks to Home office and their poisonous policies. My family still lives in Scotland. They forced us apart for past 4 years, we are fighting back but no hope against thugs politicans.
I got 7,750 steps walking along with this. I don't know Glasgow very well even though I was born nearby. If I do this virtual tour often enough I might not get lost (for a change ) next time I'm over lol
Wonderful city
Wooww.. Loveyr vdo missglasgowalot
The best city in the world
"IYHO" I guess...LOL
Very beautiful city
Nice City
Thank you so much 😊
Moving here for uni on the 29. Going to be so strange moving up haha.
Interesting mix of people that make up Glasgow
Excellent video mate. A few words about the statue at the beginning and ending of this video;
ARMS DEFIANTLY OUTSTRETCHED, FACE RAISED to the sky, the figure of La Pasionaria looms large over the banks of the River Clyde in central Glasgow. La Pasionaria” (“The Passion Flower”) was the pen name of Dolores Ibárruri, a Spanish Republican politician, communist, and prominent anti-fascist propagandist during the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939.
La Pasionaria served as inspiration for sculptor Arthur Dooley in 1974, when the International Brigades Association of Glasgow commissioned him to create a memorial to British citizens who served in the brigades during the war. The brigades were comprised of volunteers from across Europe who came to Spain to aid the fight against a fascist insurgency. Hundreds of volunteers from Britain died in the conflict.
Viva la Quinta Brigada.
nice video
what time of year is it? you see people in shorts and t shirts alongside people in winter coats
Yeah, I noticed that as well when the video was recorded. "Filmed in October 2019". You can find this and more info in the video description. Thanks for watching!
Something obviously happening across the Road at 3:50 & completely missed it.
I forgot what it was though I remember the situation -- probably something with police arresting someone. When something like that happens I see not to film that for privacy protection
How do you solve the 4Gbyte limit with the Osmo Pocket? I can't seem to stitch the parts together seamless (using onboard mic, though).
On the Mac I use the included QuickTime player to merge and export the video as one file. Quicktime there exports 4K60 as 38Mbit which is OK for RUclips. MacOS has limited hardware acceleration support and then mostly in Quicktime. On Windows I was trying ffmpeg and a Powershell script to merge the files.
'ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i $path\filelist.txt -c copy $Destination\$name' that you'd have to adjust. You can generate a filelist that the concat filter needs either through Bash or Powershell. I may write an article how to achieve that. As 4K video needs hardware accelerated encoding I found QuickSync is great - even a tiny Windows netbook I have here achieving 30fps at 4K. There are several ways to do merge video without using an editing program though it depends on the platform. The OSS ffmpeg is usually the best for the job.
@@poptravelorg : Wow, now *_that's_* an answer, lol! Thank you very much!
I haven't really tried merging without editing software yet (just bought the Osmo Pocket) but that seems like a very interesting solution. So far I'm recording in ffmpeg and haven't tried .mov yet (not a Mac user) but that could be another option to check out.
Thanks for the homework & looking forward to more of your excellent content!
You may want to check trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate for the function inside ffmpeg. The main point of that concat function is to merge video files _without_ re-encoding though MP4 is a inflexible container for that.
Also check the free software "Lossless Cut" github.com/mifi/lossless-cut/releases for your OS. I have only briefly checked that tool yet it seemed cool. It also merged some files straight together when you drop them into the window and was quick. Check the settings of that tool to enable "Automerge" on export there maybe.
With command-line ffmpeg there is a bit of scripting involved to create the text-file of filenames that the concat function needs... if you don't want to do it by hand. Also the internet has answers like this: superuser.com/questions/43588/how-can-i-merge-two-mp4-files-without-losing-quality
For producing a large number of videos some automation is essential. So
@@poptravelorg : Again, vielen VIELEN Dank! You are my new RUclips hero :D
I was already fan of your channel's content but wasn't subbed somehow ... I am now.
Once I get up and running and have some quality videos (might take a while), I'll be sure to mention & link to POPtravel.
Should you have questions about graphic design or 3D (Blender), I'd be happy to return the favour and help out.
Greetz from Holland!
You could have put the names of the street on camera did not know where I was.
Nice city, hope to come there one time
The people make Glasgow and we'll give you a warm welcome. When we are not on lock down.
This is not at all what I expected to see. Looking at the architecture, I bet some of these buildings are more than a thousand years old, same as London. The 1840s mudflood hit here, and it hit hard. I'll bet the vacancy factor for properties is very high, because these buildings are very expensive to renovate. I don't see much industry, just services; but this city is a good jumping off place for waterways, the Hebrides,. Farones, etc. But today's travel industry is nil, right?
Oh crap a police box i haven't seen them in a long time do they even use them any more
Why there's less people on the street in glasgow ?
28:12 Great!
51:24 is that guy ok lol
Which month was it recorded.
This was filmed in October. I'm writing some data about the video in the description
Why is it so empty though
I'm dying now after to seen
What is with the dog barking sound effect?.
Looks very modern? Does anyone know why Glasgow is so modern?
This doesn't look anything like most old European cities
@@DragonLorne thanks for explaining! That's all really interesting
COMPLETAMENTE DIFERENTE DO BRASIL. AÍ NA ESCÓCIA SE VE UMA BMW COM A MESMA FREQUENCIA QUE SE VÊ UM FIAT UNO AQUI.
I thought they got sued for using the Tim Horton's name in Glasgow without permission.
With all due respect and maybe I'm being very negative: I don't doubt Glasgow may be a nice and good place, but it doesn't attract me too much, as it was years ago when I visited it at the same time as Edinburgh. Personally, UK cities I visited have never been among my favorites, none but two ... I'm sorry.
Very good video as usual. Subscribed!!
I want to visit the u.k but value for money is usually low and Englishmen are often known for being cold people (Maybe better than Poland and Hungary), though I only ask for honesty. On the other hand I can understand every sign and publication there & I like the high culture and democratic heritage .
Thank you! Every place has some good sides and some flipside. So far the videos are unedited for showing everything, even though I am usually staying in the tourist areas where it's most colorful and busy. What are your favourite cities? I'd like to make some video everywhere and at some point may have the opportunity to visit.
@@joef7011 Glasgow is in Scotland. Not too many Englishmen here. We are reserved but friendly lolz ruclips.net/video/BDXIYFDlC38/видео.html
@@HerneHunter Small towns definitely do still struggle a fair bit, but larger british cities (not just London) are significantly more prosperous now than they were a few decades ago.
@@HerneHunter You should come visit and see for yourself. Can't just assume on word of mouth and rumours.
Glasgow should have a downtown full of skyscrapers, it will look so cool like an american city
You are just walking aimlessly around Glasgow like a lost junkie trying to score 😂
Quiet a good description 😎
The Scots are very conflictive.
Seymour Skinner
wHERE THAT PLACE. lIKE A ENVOLOPE CITY
What's an "envolope" city?