Thank you for your comment. Sri Lanka is somewhere I have always wanted to visit. It is on my list of places to see before I die :) I am glad you enjoyed the video. All the best!!!
Hi. Thanks for watching the video and taking an interest. The simple answer is no. Wikipedia states that St Remy has been inhabited since Prehistory. It isn't clear exactly when that means because when that term is used it refers to the point at which written records appeared in that location, which obviously varies from place to place. I have seen references indicating that it was inhabited in 2500BC. I did also find other information stating that it was founded in 500BC by the Romans. Originally it was believed to have been called Glanum. A few miles away you can visit the Roman Ruins which are still called Glanum. It is believed that the city was mostly destroyed during barbarian invasions but flourished again in The Middle Ages. As a result there are still plenty of buildings in the town from the 14th and 15th centuries. So as you can see, it's all a bit murky.😄 I couldn't even really pinpoint the age of the average property there since I don't really have a lot of experience with French Architecture. If it had to guess based on my experience working in the CIvil Engineering and Construction industries I would suggest most of them are 2-300 years old. What do you think? Any idea or opinions about this yourself?
@@МашаЛядя Hi. I am very well thankyou. I am keeping very busy. It isn't particularly warm where I am right now, as I have been back in the UK since the second week of August. I filmed lots of episodes in France and have been editing them and releasing them once a week voth while inwas out there and since I returned. I still have several episodes to produce. When I returned i headed down to Devon, Cornwall, Dorset amd Hampshire filming as I moved around the country. Then i moved to Sussex for a few days as well. I am currently in Suffolk amd from here expect to move onto The Norfolk Broads.
Amazingly, by complete coincidence I was just watching a channel called "What in the world?", which is following a man who is canoeing single handed across Canada. I could not believe it when he started talking about "Chemtrails". Immediately I realized that in the USA you have a different term for it than what we commonly call them here in the UK. Here they are usually referred to as "Contrails". Thanks for your comment. I love it whenever I learn something new. All the best!!!
Just a reminder that it’s illegal to film people going about their daily life and posting on line in France, especially children, you basically need written consent from everyone.
Thanks for the warning. I did some research before traveling there for this tour and I found references stating exactly what you've told me. However I also found lot's of other conflicting information. When I looked into it further I came to the conclusion that it is like many other places. A degree of interpretation and common sense is necessary. I found this same situation in the UK. The French Government definitely place a higher value on peoples privacy than we do. Their drone laws are very strict. I was unable to fly it except in totally remote locations most of the time I was there which was a shame.
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Thank you. Love to see the beautiful places. Cannot afford to travel. Greetings fr Sri Lanka.
Thank you for your comment. Sri Lanka is somewhere I have always wanted to visit. It is on my list of places to see before I die :)
I am glad you enjoyed the video. All the best!!!
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Are those buildings as old as the history? Pmgy
Hi. Thanks for watching the video and taking an interest. The simple answer is no. Wikipedia states that St Remy has been inhabited since Prehistory. It isn't clear exactly when that means because when that term is used it refers to the point at which written records appeared in that location, which obviously varies from place to place. I have seen references indicating that it was inhabited in 2500BC.
I did also find other information stating that it was founded in 500BC by the Romans. Originally it was believed to have been called Glanum. A few miles away you can visit the Roman Ruins which are still called Glanum. It is believed that the city was mostly destroyed during barbarian invasions but flourished again in The Middle Ages. As a result there are still plenty of buildings in the town from the 14th and 15th centuries.
So as you can see, it's all a bit murky.😄
I couldn't even really pinpoint the age of the average property there since I don't really have a lot of experience with French Architecture. If it had to guess based on my experience working in the CIvil Engineering and Construction industries I would suggest most of them are 2-300 years old.
What do you think? Any idea or opinions about this yourself?
Is it still warm nowadays in an area Yo filmed?
@@МашаЛядя Hi. I am very well thankyou. I am keeping very busy. It isn't particularly warm where I am right now, as I have been back in the UK since the second week of August.
I filmed lots of episodes in France and have been editing them and releasing them once a week voth while inwas out there and since I returned. I still have several episodes to produce.
When I returned i headed down to Devon, Cornwall, Dorset amd Hampshire filming as I moved around the country. Then i moved to Sussex for a few days as well. I am currently in Suffolk amd from here expect to move onto The Norfolk Broads.
And no chemtrails!!
Thanks for watching Karen. I am a little confused though. Can you tell me what you mean by chemtrails? Thanks
Amazingly, by complete coincidence I was just watching a channel called "What in the world?", which is following a man who is canoeing single handed across Canada. I could not believe it when he started talking about "Chemtrails". Immediately I realized that in the USA you have a different term for it than what we commonly call them here in the UK. Here they are usually referred to as "Contrails". Thanks for your comment. I love it whenever I learn something new. All the best!!!
Just a reminder that it’s illegal to film people going about their daily life and posting on line in France, especially children, you basically need written consent from everyone.
Thanks for the warning. I did some research before traveling there for this tour and I found references stating exactly what you've told me.
However I also found lot's of other conflicting information. When I looked into it further I came to the conclusion that it is like many other places. A degree of interpretation and common sense is necessary. I found this same situation in the UK.
The French Government definitely place a higher value on peoples privacy than we do. Their drone laws are very strict. I was unable to fly it except in totally remote locations most of the time I was there which was a shame.