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  • @spiritualanarchist8162
    @spiritualanarchist8162 Před 2 lety +525

    I remember visiting Miami one time, and chatting with a few freindly Americans. They claimed without any doubts whatsoever : Look at that beach...Only in America ! You don't have beaches like this in Europe hey !? . Me : "Ummmm. Sure it's very nice...But i guess you never been to Italy right ? 😅

    • @gaia7240
      @gaia7240 Před rokem +76

      Or Greece and Spain

    • @spiritualanarchist8162
      @spiritualanarchist8162 Před rokem +67

      @@gaia7240 Or Portugal, Croatia, Slovenia, ..etc,etc ;)

    • @vessillopirata3347
      @vessillopirata3347 Před rokem +10

      I am Italian, the water temperature flactuate during the year. in winter can be 12-10° Celsius in Summer between june and october can be 25-29 ° , but It depend a lot of where in the mediterranea you are. In the North mediterranean and in Greece close to black Sea, It flactuate more between 10 to 29 °
      In southern mediterranean Is differenti temperature flactuate a lot less ad un between 17 to 28°

    • @spiritualanarchist8162
      @spiritualanarchist8162 Před rokem +24

      ​@@vessillopirata3347 These days there are all these videos about how Americans don't know much about the world .
      But when i went there the first time, some 25 years ago i was really surprised how little most Americans knew (or cared ) about the rest of the world.

    • @shardan8151
      @shardan8151 Před rokem +22

      Sardina in italy forever!! ; )

  • @alexialu4224
    @alexialu4224 Před 2 lety +410

    Italy never stops to impress you, I have been living here since I was born and I haven't seen even a bit of what my country has to offer, though we are a relatively a small country you have to consider that basically we are culturally a collage of smaller cultures.

    • @LoriManning
      @LoriManning Před 2 lety +4

      Gorgeous

    • @mesi0r
      @mesi0r Před rokem +18

      Italy's position on map is simply outstanding :))

    • @_Azaleaxdraws.
      @_Azaleaxdraws. Před rokem +14

      Ah yes i will be going there soon and my Italian grandma does not stop talking about Italy's beauty and now i see why

    • @rscaht
      @rscaht Před rokem +5

      True ! The entire Life May Be not enogh to visit , enjoy , surprise,love, this small incredible country .

    • @prov_s195
      @prov_s195 Před rokem +4

      sei italiano e non sei mai uscito dalla tua città? avrai almeno visto Roma, Palermo, Milano?

  • @Ezekiel903
    @Ezekiel903 Před rokem +77

    i'm Swiss but i travel at least 4x a year through Italy! it has the most UNESCO Heritage places and monuments in the world, but i'm more fascinated by traveling through the landscape, visiting unknown towns, villages, it is so relaxing

    • @felicespampanato5783
      @felicespampanato5783 Před rokem +1

      👍

    • @lucianorosarelli-xr5lr
      @lucianorosarelli-xr5lr Před rokem

      i live in venice aand my broyyhrt in lugano it's only the most know placethere was more and more in itali to see belive me sicily for esample

    • @valentinavezzaro8465
      @valentinavezzaro8465 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Have you ever visited an Italian town called Grazzano Visconti? It is a very characteristic place, absolutely worth seeing at least once

    • @Ezekiel903
      @Ezekiel903 Před 2 měsíci

      @@valentinavezzaro8465 where is the place located? region?

    • @valentinavezzaro8465
      @valentinavezzaro8465 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Ezekiel903 It is a village in the province of Piacenza, in the Emilia Romagna region. Look for it on the internet. In the first comment I spelled the name wrong, but I have now corrected it

  • @wolves8802
    @wolves8802 Před rokem +193

    There are 2 regions in Italy that really don't get enough recognition Umbria and Abrruzzo. The landscapes there can be really breathtaking, amazing nature and of course amazing food and they're not spoilt by tourism.

    • @rscaht
      @rscaht Před rokem +9

      Shhhh keep something secret ...

    • @christianferraro2881
      @christianferraro2881 Před rokem +1

      E la Liguria?

    • @rscaht
      @rscaht Před rokem +1

      È già famosa

    • @Matthew-co8mp
      @Matthew-co8mp Před rokem +3

      I'm Italian, from Venice in college in Perugia, Umbria, couldn't agree more tbh

    • @mqsca_
      @mqsca_ Před rokem +2

      l'umbria non esiste

  • @silviamarzolla8229
    @silviamarzolla8229 Před 2 lety +159

    Tutto molto bello .. ma .. la TOP 10 per i paesi europei non basta !!
    Per l’Italia dovresti fare minimo la TOP 80/100 .. c’è davvero troppo da vedere x un turista .. e tutto quanto al 🔝 🇮🇹🔝🇮🇹🔝
    L’Italia è davvero molto particolare x cultura, tradizione, architettura, cibo religione e chi più ne ha più ne metta !!

    • @crudofilippo2519
      @crudofilippo2519 Před rokem +24

      Nel video manca Venezia ... che da sola vale la top 10

    • @simoneemiliani5782
      @simoneemiliani5782 Před rokem

      Concordo

    • @Stefil1213
      @Stefil1213 Před rokem

      Concordo

    • @luigirota7964
      @luigirota7964 Před rokem

      Idem

    • @francoo.m.
      @francoo.m. Před rokem +2

      Hanno dimenticato Venezia, Verona, Borghetto sul Mincio, Lago di Garda, Torino, Genova, Mantova, Ferrara, Bolgheri, Populonia, Volterra, Castagneto Carducci, Assisi, Siracusa, Palermo....

  • @marcello_fi
    @marcello_fi Před 2 lety +126

    Italy is wonderful. In the same moment you can see people skiing on the top of alpine chain on the north of the country and people swimming in the sea on the south. Also cuisine changes. Everywhere you go you can taste different food and always very good. The cuisine and wine are pure art, like monuments and pictures. 😉🇮🇹😘

    • @anacasanova7350
      @anacasanova7350 Před rokem

      La variedad de paisajes también la tiene España , incluso más por el Atlántico y Cantábrico .

    • @annalisaborsa9509
      @annalisaborsa9509 Před rokem +8

      @@anacasanova7350 you wish

    • @gabrielesantucci6189
      @gabrielesantucci6189 Před rokem +10

      @@annalisaborsa9509 È invidiosa la tipa! Sta martellando con la Spagna in ogni commento...!!! 🤦‍♂️Ahahaha 😂

    • @luanacapone760
      @luanacapone760 Před rokem +5

      @@anacasanova7350 sempre invidiosi voi spagnoli.L' ITALIA E' UNICA
      l

    • @luanacapone760
      @luanacapone760 Před rokem +1

      @@gabrielesantucci6189 e' vero ...ma quanto ci invidiano gli spagnoli?

  • @elenadesancerre8458
    @elenadesancerre8458 Před rokem +35

    Hi, I'm from Italy (Apulia) and I can say that the Mediterranean is effectively warmer than Oceans in general, but it's not "hot water" because it is a big Sea, despite being a closed sea.
    Regarding Polignano a Mare, young boys usually do diving competitions jumping from the city to the sea (in specific point), but you can't go under inside the cliffs because there are no tunnels.
    Yes, the gladiator's scenes in Elysium were set in Tuscany, but San Gimignano's towers are not watchtowers. They were built from San Gimignano's Medieval Aristocracy as status simbols of their family's wealth and power.
    Another Italian city with towers like San Gimignano is Bologna, that had the tallest monument in Europe built before the Eiffel Tower. It is the Torre degli Asinelli, it's medieval and it's quite 97 meters, alias 319 feet (actually, is taller than the Liberty Statue).

    • @theauthority8358
      @theauthority8358 Před 5 měsíci

      You forget about Polignano a mare, Red bull diving competition

  • @nicoladc89
    @nicoladc89 Před rokem +54

    Yes the Gladiator - in particular the scenes of Maximus house and the Elysian Fields - was shoot in Val d'Orcia near to Siena in Tuscany (an UNESCO World Heritage site, for me the most beautiful place in Italy)

  • @x_ayoooz_imsamm_x
    @x_ayoooz_imsamm_x Před rokem +58

    As a Italian, I really appreciate that people of other countries are interested in Italy, and that they have been there (I actually should say ‘here’ but nvm), I don’t really like Italy but I’m learning to love it, so I appreciate that people from other countries are learning to love Italy too!

    • @lukazzmatizz4378
      @lukazzmatizz4378 Před rokem +3

      La gente paga per andare in paesi stranieri... quando hai il più bel paese del mondo. Visita l Italia e ti basta quella

    • @CriticoPasseggero
      @CriticoPasseggero Před rokem +9

      @@lukazzmatizz4378 L'Italia è veramente bellissima, ma andare in paesi stranieri ti permette di conoscere culture differenti e aprire gli orizzonti. Io non viaggio all'estero solo per conoscere posti belli, ma viaggio all'estero soprattutto per conoscere mondi nuovi

    • @lukazzmatizz4378
      @lukazzmatizz4378 Před rokem +1

      @@CriticoPasseggero yo poetico

    • @MrMannyGB
      @MrMannyGB Před rokem +1

      @@CriticoPasseggero Questo è esattamente il senso del viaggio all’estero.
      Scoprire nuove culture

    • @fystrs_
      @fystrs_ Před rokem

      they say that grass is often greener on the other side. but trust me u guys have one of the "greenest" grass on mother earth. very lucky

  • @giorgio3760
    @giorgio3760 Před rokem +10

    Italy, the best place in the world!

  • @JasonLaneZardoz
    @JasonLaneZardoz Před 2 lety +101

    Hey. I'm English (both parents English) but was raised and educated in Spain from the age of 2. I still prefer holidays in Italy, I've spent a lot of time in Italy.
    The video is good, but there is so much more to Italy than shown, Umbria is a region I would highly recommend, very similar to Tuscany but less spoilt by tourism. The Gran Sasso is spectacular, which is a region in the Apennines mountain rage that runs down the spine of Italy. Every region in Italy has something to offer and of course the food is amazing!!!!!

    • @Sam-bn7jk
      @Sam-bn7jk Před rokem +2

      I'm from northern Tuscany but I loved my travel in Umbria last year, mostly because there's not that many consumerist kitsch turism which sadly affects my region, the whole country and the entire Europe...

  • @patriziatofani72
    @patriziatofani72 Před rokem +10

    Italy is too beautiful to describe in few words

  • @courtney_wanna_sleep
    @courtney_wanna_sleep Před rokem +5

    🇦🇺I want to say hello from italy!/🇮🇹voglio dire ciao dall'italia!

  • @marianneskanland310
    @marianneskanland310 Před 2 lety +59

    Italy is of course endlessly interesting, with objects and remnants from every age. North-west of Rome there are for example places with interesting Etruscan burial chambers, some with the most beautiful paintings illustrating feasting in the after-life! Look up Cerveteri and Tarquinia. Orvieto is also a unique little place, a town/village on the flat top of a hill with vertical sides, sort of sticking up from the flat land around it.
    Quite close to Rome there are several villages, Frascati and the Albanian hills with two lakes, lovely place in summer. A little inland is the one and only original Tivoli, with a large garden constructed in the Renaissance for Cardinal d'Este, with running water everywhere (and of course sculptures).
    You can drive into Rome on the Via Appia, it still holds up today as in antiquity.

    • @simo_kun4894
      @simo_kun4894 Před rokem +1

      You are absolutely right!!
      What the video shows is incredible, but Italy has an INFINITE heritage...soooo underrate..
      Greetings from Tarquinia! 🤗😉
      ...Ps..Take a look at my city...you will be amazed😏🙌🏻

  • @nomeutente010
    @nomeutente010 Před rokem +6

    Let me assure you, that it's only a little part of italian beauties. Out to turistics ways, however so much stuff (Roma, Venezia, Firenze, Napoli, Verona, Palermo, Milano, Torino, and so muche more), there are incredible attraction. Thousands of little cities or villages, in every part of italy, with art, culture, entertainment and wonderful natural landscapes. Take a car and go ahead, in any direction, and you will find something special. Not to mention the food, in every region there are traditional local specialities, one better than the other...

  • @MikeGill87
    @MikeGill87 Před 2 lety +35

    Yeah, the water in the Mediterranean gets quite cold in winter. You know, it's still winter - the temperature gets exchanged with the cold air as well, you know. But it's still way better than the rest of Europe.

  • @dangi79
    @dangi79 Před rokem +18

    12:08, you’re right. The scene of the Gladiator house was filmed in Val d’Orcia (Tuscany) not in Spain. However in this video you saw only the 3% of the wonderful places you can find in Italy.

  • @DuBstep115
    @DuBstep115 Před 2 lety +15

    I need to get back to Italy, I have been there twice, at Milan and Lake Garda.
    So much more to see.

  • @coffeindrinker2581
    @coffeindrinker2581 Před 2 lety +33

    Hi , we rented a bungalow first time in Italy just south of Rome ant it was from the second week of June and was a little surprised how cool the water in the Mediterranean was.
    Back in Sweden we got tips to go in september instead when the sun warmed up the Mediterranean throughout the summer , so we did and the difference was gigantic not only watertemperature but also in the air , after flying from Stockholm " takes around two hours to Rome " when autumn begins to be felt in Sweden and lands in Rome , it is hardly possible to breathe from the heat in Italy you encounter when you leave the plane . Now after the pandemic we will return for the sixth time . Same experience from the times we visited Greece.
    We usually call Italy our second homeland because if you place a needle at the far south of Sweden , turn the whole country so that north becomes south , we end up in Rome.

  • @giacomojamesPunkRockHeadReact

    Yeah!.. i am from Tuscany .. ❤ great Wine best place ever

  • @desmondjack6162
    @desmondjack6162 Před 2 lety +17

    THE COLOSSEUM in Rome is known as The Flavian Amphitheatre because it was built by the emperor Vespasian from the Flavian family.

    • @samuele7098
      @samuele7098 Před rokem +2

      it's actually the other way around: its real name is flavian amphitheatre and colosseum is just a nickname it gained later on because of its proximity to a colossal statue of Nero. That's why there are no other colosseums in the world: the type of building is called amphitheatre, of which there are still a lot.

  • @matteohetzy7599
    @matteohetzy7599 Před 2 lety +38

    I must say I really like this top10 for being less sterotipical and being a good sample across all the variety that Italy has to offer. At the same time a top10 Italian places to visit excluding places no less than Venice and Siena (just to name a couple from the top of my head) made me think that it would be very interesting to compare with other countries, put aside the top10s and focusing on entries let's say from 11 to 20 (or maybe from 11 to 50) and see what each country has to offer "in the long run". I guess Italy would have a remarkably "solid" and assorted long bench very few can contend with.

  • @MsNotpennysboat
    @MsNotpennysboat Před rokem +5

    The gladiator scenes of the wife’s house and of the campi elisi were actually taken in Tuscany, close to the place shown in the video (in Pieve di Corsignano for the campi elisi and near San Quirico d’Orcia for the gladiator’s house) ;)

  • @craigjkb
    @craigjkb Před 2 lety +9

    I go too Italy every weekend on prowalks CZcams channel... You put the caption on English and you'll give you information and history. That's how I got through 2020 wishing I was somewhere else. 🤭

  • @MARY-jl5dj
    @MARY-jl5dj Před rokem +7

    Quando vedo questi posti sono fiera di essere italiana. Poi vedere la mia regione (puglia) è un onore.

    • @abraxas81
      @abraxas81 Před rokem +1

      Da Lecce 🤝🏻...PROSIT 🍻 & BuonaGiornata!!!

    • @melamarcia9922
      @melamarcia9922 Před rokem +2

      Puglia bellissima , il mare piu bello ke io abbia mai visto.🤩

    • @abraxas81
      @abraxas81 Před rokem +1

      @@melamarcia9922 mi fa felice sto commento 😉

  • @wendycartwright22
    @wendycartwright22 Před 2 lety +13

    Didn't include Pompei awesome and the view from Vesuvius over the bay of Naples wonderful!!

    • @elisabettacarrubba2957
      @elisabettacarrubba2957 Před rokem

      Venice?

    • @rikyrossi9518
      @rikyrossi9518 Před rokem

      Paestum is the better one for me, if you go like between 16:00-17:00 it's beautiful, one of the best days of my life

    • @mrmetalzeb4596
      @mrmetalzeb4596 Před rokem

      @@elisabettacarrubba2957 it would have been arrogant..

  • @lucaferrari2106
    @lucaferrari2106 Před rokem +3

    👍🇮🇹👍welcome all in Italy because Italy is an open air museum✌😄😄😜

  • @casomai
    @casomai Před měsícem +2

    6:40 it's true. In Sardinia we have such beautifull coasts, but not only this: we have about 50.000 neolitic sites named " nuraghi", ancients military castles of " contract warrior" of ancient egiphtians, persians and Cartagine troupes, and other archeologic sites( the greatest punic necropolis of the Europe and roman anphiteathre dolmen and magics sites to the sun and stars culte like Stonehenge). But, yes, all people know it only for our coast.

  • @gixeco
    @gixeco Před rokem +10

    the water of the mideterranean sea is good to swim from May to October, but at times even for longer periods. It's not unusual to hear sicilians having a bath in January :)

  • @PeperinoR6S
    @PeperinoR6S Před rokem +15

    To answer your question at 5:20 , yes, lake of Como had a glacial formation like in parts of Scandinavia as you mentioned since the lake is on the doorstep of the alps. If anyone comes around here a boat trip around the lake is a must to experiences it in all it’s beauty 😊

    • @bedetti3
      @bedetti3 Před rokem

      Yes the lake had a glacial formation but also a fluvial one, the origin of the lake is still debated. The most probable hypothesis is that the origin of the lake was caused by deep river excavations reshaped by repeated glacial erosions in the last two million years.
      The atypical origin of the lake allows it to be te deepest one in Italy and the fifth in Europe; at its deepest it's 412 m.
      I'm fortunate enough to live near it, and yes it is beautiful.

  • @Moribax85
    @Moribax85 Před rokem +7

    I have a problem with this kind of videos, and the problem is that, being "top 10", they leave out so much. In all of Europe, but expecially Italy, you'd feel restrained with a top 10 per region.

  • @eddycs195
    @eddycs195 Před rokem +5

    The mediterranean temperature differs throughout the year but it's still a warm sea compared to others

  • @alessandroconti343
    @alessandroconti343 Před rokem +1

    The gladiator scene was shot in tuscany near Siena

  • @TrangDB9
    @TrangDB9 Před rokem +3

    He gets such good pictures because Italy is that beautiful.

  • @martabarraco2887
    @martabarraco2887 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Considerando che l'Italia è il Paese con più patrimonio artistico al mondo, solo questo dovrebbe far capire quanto vale la pena visitarla almeno una volta nella vita

  • @coastallab5526
    @coastallab5526 Před rokem +2

    in 2000, the scenes of the gladiator housing were shot in Tuscany :D

  • @hajime6908
    @hajime6908 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I visited Puglia region and nearby Matera city this summer, in august, it was hella hot but that place is amazzzzzzing. I totally recommend these places. Italy is so beautiful

  • @MauryComoLake
    @MauryComoLake Před rokem +1

    I live at Lake Como...it is worth to visit us

  • @Sophie.S..
    @Sophie.S.. Před 2 lety +5

    Thw one and only time I have ever been seasick was going on a boat to Capri - worth it though! Rome is just breathtaking, one of my favourite places.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před 2 lety +1

    McJibbin! Good evening! reall outstanding ~

  • @nevalelapena
    @nevalelapena Před 2 měsíci

    14:26 a "fun fact" that I love about Florence cathedral.. the artist/engineer who did the dome was Filippo Brunelleschi, he discovered a genius way to build the biggest dome ever... So genius that when Michelangelo planned S.Peter's dome, almost 150 years later, he did that 1 meter smaller to show respect... I went there two years ago, and arriving in that little square with that glorious cathedral, for me is the true definition of breathtaking

  • @torieldreemurr541
    @torieldreemurr541 Před rokem +1

    Fun fact about Amalfi: it was one of the greatest trade republics of the post-Roman Italian Peninsula along with other 4 cities.
    It went into decline after losing its independence and autonomy to the heavily centralized Norman Kingdom that controlled most of Southern Italy at the time.

  • @marianneskanland310
    @marianneskanland310 Před rokem +5

    Connor at about 11:20: "... the technology they had" - -
    - Has anybody mentioned that the church of San Clemente in Rome is worth visiting? It is within easy walking distance of the Colosseum. Irish monks have the care of it. Under the present church are the remnants of an earlier church, down under that even older layers, with a Mithraeum with a fine, carved altar to the god Mithras, especially worshipped by soldiers in antiquity and on (actually, there is a Mithraeum in London too), and remnants of Roman houses even, about 20 meters down, I think. And down through all the layers, there is an air shaft leading down to Cloaca Maxima, which runs below, it has served Rome for over 2000 years and still serves the Roman sewerage system.
    - Takes us down a peg or two to realise that those engineers and architects were up to it. Look at the dome of The Pantheon (Rome still), which is from antiquity - it was no mean feat to construct it so that it did not fall down. From Wikipedia: "Almost two thousand years after it was built, the Pantheon's dome is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome." It was studied not least when the great buildings were constructed in Florence in the Renaissance. On Capitol in Rome, look at the beautiful buildings of Michelangelo functioning as town planner in the Renaissance; he was active in the building of Palazzo Farnese too, close to the river (the Tevere). The French Embassy has it now, but the inside can for instance be seen in a film of Puccini's opera Tosca (recorded in 1976, with Kabaivanska, Domingo, Milnes). The filming was done in the 3 real places in Rome where the action takes place.

  • @marlbore85
    @marlbore85 Před 3 měsíci

    My friend, you're right! The Gladiator scenes when Maximus goes to his family were filmed exactly there, Val d'Orcia, Tuscany ;)

  • @ericksangermano
    @ericksangermano Před 2 lety +20

    As an italian, I'm happy that this country is so loved from the rest of world, such as USA.

    • @sebastianolomanto4886
      @sebastianolomanto4886 Před rokem +1

      Pure iooo

    • @TheZanzare
      @TheZanzare Před rokem +6

      Italy Is a diamond.
      Siamo noi italiani che siamo abituati a incularci a vicenda per sopravvivere, che roviniamo tutto 😂

    • @shbevauzk
      @shbevauzk Před rokem

      @@TheZanzare Se metti il governo tedesco a governare l’Italia dopo un mese siamo tra le prime 5 superpotenze

    • @Tortellobello45
      @Tortellobello45 Před rokem

      @@shbevauzk sicuro

    • @askallois
      @askallois Před rokem

      @@shbevauzk Non con Scholz, la sta affondando, ma la Merkel ora è libera e potremo chiedergli di candidarsi in Italia, io la voterei!

  • @giacomojamesPunkRockHeadReact

    I am emotional With your reaction. I LOVE SO MUCH My country ❤️❤️

  • @lorenzozambianchi
    @lorenzozambianchi Před rokem +1

    Very good video! Yes, all the prealpine lakes were created by glaciers (Lago Maggiore, Lago di Como, Lago d’Iseo and Lago di Garda are the largest ones).
    Mediterranean Sea is definitely warmer and generally calm compared to the Atlantic Ocean.
    Part of the Gladiator was filmed in “Val d’Orcia” Tuscany.
    Greetings from Milano!

  • @Faroutamazingadventures
    @Faroutamazingadventures Před rokem +1

    Yea Italy was amazing!

  • @sandroz321
    @sandroz321 Před rokem +1

    in Sardinia the sea in winter/spring is quite cold especially during and after storm surges with wind blowing from the north-west called "maestrale"

  • @lorygaggio5893
    @lorygaggio5893 Před rokem +2

    ha seriamente detto che il panorama che si vede attorno a San Gimignano è simile a quello francese??? ma questo è un'affronto!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @drewkline96
    @drewkline96 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the channel. Ryans list of the Top 20 places in Greece is my all time favorite of his. It convinced me to take 2 solo trips out to the greek islands and they were some of the best days of my life

  • @Eclipsyy
    @Eclipsyy Před rokem +2

    11:28 MY CITY OMG

  • @youemanuel
    @youemanuel Před rokem +1

    12:15 Exactly "! The director shot many scenes of the film in Tuscany

  • @unclepear
    @unclepear Před rokem +1

    San Gimignano is in assassins creed 2. Beautiful

  • @luigitoluphoto
    @luigitoluphoto Před rokem +3

    In Sardegna ci sono tante cose da vedere, purtroppo hanno fatto vedere solo alcune località costiere. Anche noi sardi abbiamo la nostra storia, le nostre tradizioni, il cibo, i monti e altri splendidi posti da visitare e restare incantati!

  • @paolocarpi4769
    @paolocarpi4769 Před rokem +1

    Good catch my friend, the sub-alpine Italian lakes like Como and Maggiore were made eons ago by "flowing" glaciers during the ice age.

  • @samuelagreggio2554
    @samuelagreggio2554 Před 7 dny

    Greetings from Italy! Padova.

  • @LorenzoEusebi
    @LorenzoEusebi Před rokem +1

    Cool vid and reaction, of course what you saw is wonderful, no doubt about that. What is missing is what nobody, sometimes even I Italy, seems to care: Umbria, Abruzzo and Marche. Quiet little paradises rich in history and more true than most of other touristy places.

  • @jakeclough8090
    @jakeclough8090 Před 2 lety +2

    Connor, there’s an excellent top gear clip wher Hammond and clarkson race around lake como. It’s really funny but also shows you great views of the place, you should check it out

  • @carolvasseurscanu1893
    @carolvasseurscanu1893 Před rokem +1

    You should look at a world map. Naples is around the same latitude of New York. The med has a microclimate so not as cold. The water is around 22°celsius in the summer.

  • @Roero
    @Roero Před rokem +3

    Piemonte and Veneto were completely forgotten, despite they own tons of UNESCO heritage's places and goods like Langhe, Monferrato, Roero, wines, truffles and so on.

    • @nadir8804
      @nadir8804 Před měsícem

      The dolomites are in Veneto region, but yes there's lots more.

  • @lukazzmatizz4378
    @lukazzmatizz4378 Před rokem +1

    Mountain made from erosion and glacier. Mediterranean climate always warm. Colosseum made during the reign of vespasiano and anded during Flaviano

  • @resi59supernick-Nicola
    @resi59supernick-Nicola Před 5 měsíci

    Among the many things I recommend is a fairytale place, a daydream, the Abruzzo-Lazio-Molise National Park and always in Abruzzo the Costa dei Trabocchi

  • @luciebrisson5881
    @luciebrisson5881 Před 2 lety +1

    When I saw the image of San Gimignano, I immediately recognized the towers and it as the town where the Scorpioni ladies were taken in the movie Tea With Mussolini.

  • @RAZpesce2.0
    @RAZpesce2.0 Před rokem +1

    The Pisa tower and Piazza del Duomo are beautiful places too. They are in the same city and they are also in the same place!

    • @lukazzmatizz4378
      @lukazzmatizz4378 Před rokem

      Duomo is a generic cathedral name. Speciy the name plz.

  • @MariaRodriguez-wd7ld
    @MariaRodriguez-wd7ld Před rokem +3

    Go to palermo its the main city in sicily and its beautiful

  • @emanuelecaprarelli7689

    mediterreanean sea is pretty warm in the summer season especially from july to october (in june it still needs to get warmed a little) but you can go and bath no problem from may (in the south of italy) to october. this year, because of the extreme heat, you can bath from april to now as we still have temperatures above 25c in the south of italy. in the winter the water temp goes down though so i would not reccomend. in august and july water temperature can hit 25-30c .... depending on many factors...

  • @MrFederico0201
    @MrFederico0201 Před rokem +2

    A particular thing in the Dolomites and in general throughout the Alps, if you look closely there are crosses on the tops of the mountains, in ancient times it was thought that avalanches, falling rocks, and therefore also the sudden burial of mountain paths were caused by demons who lived at the top.
    So it was thought to build these crosses at the top to let the demons escape and prevent them from causing mischief and bringing death.
    Another wonderful thing about the Dolomites are the trenches and defense valleys throughout the Alps built during the WWI, still present and often in perfect condition and can be visited, especially in the north-eastern part on the border with Austria.
    At time 04:50 you can see one of this cross.

  • @fiore7939
    @fiore7939 Před rokem

    Come to visit! 😊 About the Gladiator, yes, that part of the movie was shot here in Tuscany. 😊

  • @stefanoluci8821
    @stefanoluci8821 Před rokem +2

    You need to look up for Marche Region also...opposite to Tuscany ..on the other side of the Appenine Mountains and facing the Adriatic coast !! Beautiful Cities, the likes of Ascoli, Macerata, Loreto and Urbino, beautiful small lakes too ! ☺️

  • @maddog74
    @maddog74 Před rokem +1

    to answer some questions: Yes, Lake Como originated from a glacier, and no, the Mediterranean Sea is not at a constant temperature, one thing you may not understand is that the Mediterranean Sea is so large, therefore it obviously has its own currents, where I live (in the Adriatic precisely, therefore a "closed" sea, to the right of Italy to make you understand, so it may be that the temperatures are higher, plus, my city is in a gulf within a gulf lol)) it fluctuates between 10 degrees on average in winter and about 24 degrees in summer.

  • @Laurelin70
    @Laurelin70 Před rokem

    The Mediterranean Sea never gets too much cold, but in January, February and March the minimum is under 10 °C, so it's not exactly warm. But in Summer and in subsequent months the maximums can reach 28-29 °C, especially in Sicily, Tunisia and Greece. Lately it's becoming warmer and warmer, and it's not a good thing...

  • @aviadilo
    @aviadilo Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video you reacted to ... but Venice should definitely be on any Italy top ten, in fact in any Europe top ten. Italy is an amazing country, so much to see - natural sights, historical sights, cities, towns, villages. I've been to Italy many times in the past 5 years (I live in Poland, so it's easy and cheap to fly there), including for Italian language courses in Venice and elsewhere.

  • @ErraticRock
    @ErraticRock Před 2 lety +1

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  • @giuseppebordonaro365
    @giuseppebordonaro365 Před rokem +4

    Meno male che fai vedere solo il 3% dell'Italia , se era completo stavamo 3 settimane 😉😉 a vedere il video

    • @mrmetalzeb4596
      @mrmetalzeb4596 Před rokem

      ma che 3%? sarà il 3 per 10.000.. ha preso le foto più belle, e il gargano? matera? le saline? i canali da venezia a trieste? Verona? Burano? Pietrapertosa? .. ma facciamo prima a togliere che a mettere..

    • @giuseppebordonaro365
      @giuseppebordonaro365 Před rokem +1

      @@mrmetalzeb4596 tu forse vivi su Marte ,vai in Sicilia, Puglia Sardegna 5 terre, Calabria, Toscana, tutte le regioni gira fatti un viaggio vieni in Italia, guarda,vedi con i tuoi occhi, e poi parli ......se non sei informato ,te lo dico io,per niente siamo lo stato che ha più siti UNESCO del mondo, un motivo ci sarà 🇮🇹❤️✈️🎩
      ..

    • @mrmetalzeb4596
      @mrmetalzeb4596 Před rokem

      ​@@giuseppebordonaro365 Non proprio di marte ma quasi, sono di Venezia e ci abito. Le ferie normalmente le faccio qui e quest'anno era a Taormina e per 15 anni sono andato a Capri, qualche volta vado in Croazia o Slovenia perchè sono vicine ma perlopiù ho la barca quindi faccio giretti entro 100 km (2/3 ore a velocità accettabile). Per lavoro una decine di volte all'anno vado a Portofino e un paio a Ravello. Mica ho detto che il mare in Italia è brutto, solo che non dovete pensare che nel resto del mondo non ci sia nulla. Non è che magari un giretto fuori te lo devi fare tu? Comunque Giuseppe, te lo dico in rima: un tono pacato è sempre apprezzato. non è un caso di lesa maestà, ho solo detto quello che penso. relax.

    • @giuseppebordonaro365
      @giuseppebordonaro365 Před rokem +1

      @@mrmetalzeb4596 faccio qualche crociera, mi piace viaggiare,e a dicembre vado in Ungheria (Budapest) sono andato in alcuni paesi europei... sono bei paesi ,comunque guarda i video di alcuni youtube:the fabritz, anitapinter, john montoya, pamela kurt, places we love ,comunque w l'Europa, w l'Italia....ciao 🖐 e tanta salute e pace

  • @velthavoltumno
    @velthavoltumno Před 11 měsíci +1

    when we get Corsica back you can review that too

  • @xaponetta
    @xaponetta Před rokem +3

    When the top10 can afford to skip Venice, it pretty much says enough about Italy

  • @mariateresa067
    @mariateresa067 Před rokem

    I am from Catania and I can tell you it’s beautiful

  • @stuarthardy8202
    @stuarthardy8202 Před 10 měsíci

    Connor, due to your comment about the roads! I thought I'd offer up a lifesaving tip.. if you are, ever in a vehicle with no breaks! Quick thinking is a must remember to put the vehicle in reverse gear! Aim the vehicle towards fixed solid objects like trees and deliberately ( kiss ) or side swipe the objects do not hit any object head on. Unless your left with no choice.

  • @marit5544
    @marit5544 Před rokem

    5:20 yes the lakes in the north like lake como and lake garda where formed from glaciers during the ice age

  • @MsTribus
    @MsTribus Před rokem

    The ocean too cold for me to swim in if you go in the beginning of spring. But from when the summer starts to hit it's like a heated pool :D

  • @branc2658
    @branc2658 Před 6 měsíci

    Ryan Shirley is undoubtedly a skilled videomaker but we have to acknowledge that the beauty of Italy makes the job very easy!

  • @kevinpiersimoni5334
    @kevinpiersimoni5334 Před rokem +1

    I am Italian however yes the climate is very mild and if you want to visit Italy it is very difficult to do it in the best possible way every small place is particular and beautiful eg braies lake craco polignano a mare split mountain of gaeta lake resia scarzuolaa park of monsters etc.

  • @andreagruppioni2354
    @andreagruppioni2354 Před 2 měsíci +1

    la temperatura del mar mediterraneo varia molto . va dai 12 C°-13 C° in inverno ai 27C° - 30C° in estate in superficie. Sotto i 50mt rimane costante a circa 14 C° tutto l'anno. Poi cambia dal Nord al Sud
    the temperature of the Mediterranean Sea varies greatly. it ranges from 12C°-13C° in winter to 27C° - 30C° in summer on the surface. Below 50m it remains constant at around 14°C all year round. Then it changes from North to South

  • @xyanatos
    @xyanatos Před 5 měsíci

    answering to the mediterranien temperature: the norther you are, the more it fluctuates, but in general is considered a warm sea. if you go near the tropics, like the african coasts, or some southern greek islands, the temperature will be around 30°C all year. I wouldn't say it's warm when it comes to genova or venezia (northen italy)

  • @francescosaveriochimenti8210

    the building on the right of the Pantheon was my old school

  • @dronievoloremoto
    @dronievoloremoto Před rokem

    I'm pleased you like Italy 😊

  • @mitch9651
    @mitch9651 Před 2 lety

    during the winter the water is cold. in the summer in the south you can watch the sunset from the water.

  • @giacomojamesPunkRockHeadReact

    Thank you for your reaction!. ❤❤from The bottom❤Of My HeArt

  • @gilsgilas3958
    @gilsgilas3958 Před 5 měsíci

    6:25 yes the mediterranean is a pretty closed sea so it's warmer than an ocean :)

  • @giorgio3760
    @giorgio3760 Před rokem

    The surface temperature in the Mediterranean varies on average according to the zones from a maximum in summer of 20-23°C to a minimum in winter of 10-13°C while the average temperature of the surface waters of the oceans is 15°C.

  • @queentex
    @queentex Před rokem

    Yes, Como lake is a glacier-created lake.
    And I agree (maybe because it is my lake) but is one of the most amazing place I ever seen.|
    mmm also Sardegna is AMAZING. The mediterranean sea is hotter than ocean. But in the winter early spring no way to swim. It is f*** freezing

  • @FullMetalPier
    @FullMetalPier Před rokem +1

    Yeah, basically all the mayor lakes in northern italy were made by the passing of glaciers ;) Hello from Verona!

  • @mayorc
    @mayorc Před 6 měsíci

    The temperature of the sea fluctuates, by if you reference and compare to ocean is definitely warmer.

  • @tzcfo83
    @tzcfo83 Před rokem

    I’m live in Sardinia and I can tell you that water can be very cold in summer as well so you can immagine how cold is gonna be in winter.

  • @giacomojamesPunkRockHeadReact

    Yeah .. Mediterranean sea in Sardegna almost everytime warm. ❤sometimes you can swim also in march And November

  • @ettorecatalano7639
    @ettorecatalano7639 Před rokem

    Yes, the Lake of Como, like also the Lake of Garda and so many others, were created by by glaciers.

  • @Laurelin70
    @Laurelin70 Před rokem

    Actually, the wheat fields where Maximus walks stroking the wheat spikes are in Val d'Orcia, Tuscany.

  • @johnfrusciante85
    @johnfrusciante85 Před rokem +2

    What??? No Naples nor Venice??? Man, Naples and Venice are two of the best cities in the world, how could he forgot to mention?
    There are so many other stunning places in Italy, 15 minutes are simply not enough, but Naples and Venice should be in the list, 100%!

  • @giovannivaccalluzzo4627
    @giovannivaccalluzzo4627 Před 4 měsíci

    I have house in Baunei Cost since 1984...superb.