Things To Do In Ypres And Flanders Fields Tour | The City Of Peace // Belgium Travel Vlog
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2022
- What to do In Ypres?
Hi guys! Welcome to the second season of the Belgium travel series of LAWCATION 🇧🇪
In this vlog serie I will travel through Belgium and show you all the highlights and beautiful places of my amazing homecountry!
This episode: Ypres, also called the city of peace! Walk with me through Flanders Fields, let me show you the sinister past of this region, but also the beautiful nature and all the historical buildings.
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Did you ever visit this region?
Are you planning to come to Ypres someday?
I really want to know so please drop a comment down below ⬇️😁
Thank you and enjoy watching! ❤️
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As a person who grown up in Ypres we are Honored to have People from other Countrys Visit our city
Belgium is so incredibly interesting and beautiful!
Music is wholly inappropriate for touring the trenches and memorial grounds.
The oil drum reconstruction near the death trenches at Diksmuide are interesting even though they are just a metal frame. Part of the stories of the trench.
Made a twilight visit to Tyne Cot in 1993 I was the only person there just me and the 12000 lost souls surely the most moving experience of my life
Beautiful. I have been to Ieper many times as I have friends there as well as in Kortrijk. Have been to Diksmuide, all the crematory of World war!
I've done three trips privalged by an opportunity Goondiwindi State High School used to provide its students in our community. What a great job you have done young fella!
Beautifully shot. Thank you!!
is it possible to visit this places by wheelchairwith helpfrom my friend/wife.......respect to all, thanks answering
Again an impressive vlog! 😘
So Informative. Thanks very much. <3
Nice video👏👏
Thanks, Mate. Good job. We're going there soon.
Fantastic vid, so interesting.
yep every single building was gone, nothing was intact, the people there fought to both have it reconstructed (churchill and many brittish leaders considdered it holy ground and in fact wanted to aquire the site to be an open air mausoleum and wished for the ruined city to be preserved in that state( had that happened i would have likely celebrated it as it would be a uniqum in it's own right)) and to make sure it was reconstructed to it's pre 1914 state (there were a lot of people (not ypres people) that saw it as a chance to build a "modern" city, i have seen the artwork it was terrible, a 1914 vision of modern square concrete box houses)
Ypres was almost erased from the map, i saw the aftermath pictures o_o