A beautiful shot and edited video! Seems like you two had a great trip and much of fun exploring germany! You´ve even spend some time in the english garden and visited the crazy surfers! Props to you for doing things like that and thanks for uploading this entertaining and well made video! thumbs up and all the best to you and your further travels! I hope that you might come back some day and show the photos and videos to your relatives and friends!👍
Beautiful video. Everything without much drama - everything focused on the essentials. Good cut, good camera angles, also the image change not too short but also not too long, no overly used music. Excellent video quality of the camera. As I said - very appealing video. Wish you all the best and lots of clicks.
That little section on the Autobahn. So cute... 😊 "I'm flying along on the Autobahn at 140 km/h..." That's barely considered fast in Germany.😂 Yes, I know where you're coming from but I couldn't help but notice the difference in perceptions. Not laughing at you, but more at your amazement over speeds considered fairly normal here. Greetz from a German in Hamburg.
This was so fun to watch and the video was well done. I was in Munich and other places vlogging my videos back in June and part of July. You have a new subscriber here!!!!! :)
This video is so well done. You got some amazing shots and the audio editing is perfect. Germany is one of our favorite pockets of the world for travel and your video created some new destinations for us. Here's our trip: czcams.com/video/3omIzvYCBhY/video.html
Hoyerswerda or Grossburschla are not really interesting for a US American who sacrifices his entire annual vacation for such a trip. But probably you would leave Monument Valley, Yosemite or Grand Canyon or NY to the left to admire the "real" America in some small town.
Very nice video.
A beautiful shot and edited video! Seems like you two had a great trip and much of fun exploring germany! You´ve even spend some time in the english garden and visited the crazy surfers! Props to you for doing things like that and thanks for uploading this entertaining and well made video!
thumbs up and all the best to you and your further travels! I hope that you might come back some day and show the photos and videos to your relatives and friends!👍
Great professional video! Greetings from Germany (Duessseldorf)
Great pictures are you sharing. Thank you
I hope you have enjoyed your time in Germany. Really cozy and lovely sceneries. Thank you for sharing.
Sehr schönes Video…und wenn auch Tourist Hotspots, glaube ich, dass viele Deutsche noch nie da waren….❤😊
Beautiful video. Everything without much drama - everything focused on the essentials. Good cut, good camera angles, also the image change not too short but also not too long, no overly used music. Excellent video quality of the camera. As I said - very appealing video. Wish you all the best and lots of clicks.
I love my home country.🇩🇪❤
sound is great
ne so gar nicht: bayerische Musik paß aber man so gar nicht zu Burgen an Rhein und Mosel!
That little section on the Autobahn.
So cute... 😊
"I'm flying along on the Autobahn at 140 km/h..."
That's barely considered fast in Germany.😂 Yes, I know where you're coming from but I couldn't help but notice the difference in perceptions.
Not laughing at you, but more at your amazement over speeds considered fairly normal here.
Greetz from a German in Hamburg.
🙏🙏 Guten Abend
This was so fun to watch and the video was well done. I was in Munich and other places vlogging my videos back in June and part of July. You have a new subscriber here!!!!! :)
great video
This video is so well done. You got some amazing shots and the audio editing is perfect. Germany is one of our favorite pockets of the world for travel and your video created some new destinations for us. Here's our trip: czcams.com/video/3omIzvYCBhY/video.html
🙂👍
btw 140 km/h in Germany isn´t flying 😁
You were crawling on the Autobahn at 140kmph, not flying. Flying starts at 200kmph. Otherwise, very nice video.
Please, no Bavarian music on the Moselle
Thats just Tourist Hotspots. Real Germany looks different
Historic places are part of the "real" Germany like in any other country !
I doubt you go to Paris to visit the Banlieues there, lol.
Hoyerswerda or Grossburschla are not really interesting for a US American who sacrifices his entire annual vacation for such a trip.
But probably you would leave Monument Valley, Yosemite or Grand Canyon or NY to the left to admire the "real" America in some small town.
next time duisburg marxloh. lol
In the south of Germany in Bavaria and Baden Württemberg it looks mostly everywhere like on this tourist hotspots.
This is real Germany, a part of real Germany.
What you want, a video about Berlin Kreuzberg?