Bellissimo video. A mio parere il più bello finora perché sono appassionato di trecking. Splendido anche il commento musicale. Grazie per aver condiviso! Ho ripreso a seguirvi da poco perché ho avuto poco tempo ma credo adesso di riuscire a riportarmi in pari velocemente. I contenuti stanno diventando sempre più coinvolgenti. Ottimo anche l'acquisto del drone. Complimenti!
@aleeelaonabikeАй бұрын
Ci piacere che ti sia piaciuto! Eh sì, col drone si riesce a dare una dimensione più completa ai luoghi che si incontra. Alla prossima Stefano!
@mzia3622 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. Great work and great photography.
@aleeelaonabike2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@idocipp99362 ай бұрын
This snake is a venomous snake. In Java it is called a "weling snake". This snake is not aggressive but is venomous...
@araara47462 ай бұрын
Flores is so underrated.
@muhammadRisky-rn4dt2 ай бұрын
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@muhammadRisky-rn4dt2 ай бұрын
wonderland of indonesia❤❤ most beauti mother nature
@mariameschi49952 ай бұрын
Una vera favola, grazieeee❣️una vera gioia per i miei occhi. 😘😘
@HogahamalabaKama2 ай бұрын
Thank You for nice video about Flores island, my home land. The people,s religion, culture , tradition and attitude are very unique. Please don,t mind if you found anything that make you feel not nice. BTW, thank yuo for your visit. Special greeting from East Java.
@stefanovaleretto31212 ай бұрын
Wonderful and very interesting video. A lot of useful information and stunning images. Thank you very much for sharing!
@aleeelaonabike2 ай бұрын
You are welcome Stefano!
@mariameschi49952 ай бұрын
Ho le lacrime per la bellezza di quanto ci avete fatto vedere❣️Grazieeee siete due ragazzi fantastici 👏👏😘😘
@DimasAndrian-gb8qu2 ай бұрын
Welcome to Indonesian 🇮🇩
@muhammadnoorbinrohani393 ай бұрын
1 INDONESIA. 1 NUSANTARA. 1 ASEAN.
@cleden71793 ай бұрын
Terimakasih Sudah Mengunjungi Pulau Kami🙏❤ Enjoy your life🎉🙌
@Alina_593 ай бұрын
Who ever is watching this video must know that the dance and circle and whatever it was is not part of islam . Its a branch of Islam which came into existence when some people ended up doing crazy stuff whatever they feeled like as those stupid spiritual people do. So its not Islam its just a corruption in Islam and islam has nothing to do with it.
@santhoshkarunakaran25153 ай бұрын
U must visit kappil beach if ur in varkala its too near kappil beach is special for surffeing
@santhoshkarunakaran25153 ай бұрын
Hermosa
@omjodychannel94873 ай бұрын
Amazing,.....
@singhking89043 ай бұрын
She drives Better and professional than many male drivers
@LalitKumarD4 ай бұрын
You missed one thing at least, the tea or Chai kettle and filter. 😊
@cc67554 ай бұрын
We use a thick napkin to lift pots with no handles. It is much safer than the pot holder you shown.
@sumanboselordofnewnation4 ай бұрын
Why I looped the part of 'road to heaven' so many times, I do not know...the BGM and the scenery makes me feel, how little do I know of the world...magic is waiting....
@mauricegonsalves70844 ай бұрын
The pigeon all in one pressure cooker, doesn't have long handle too. It is convenient for cooking, serving & storing.
@doyourbesteveryday65354 ай бұрын
Be careful while using tongs
@singapore55004 ай бұрын
i would like to recomment some great ancient temples from india . 👉 Konark sun temple , karla rock cut caves , bedse rock cut caves , elephanta caves , kanheri rock cut caves , mahabailpuram rock cut temples , meenakshi amman temple, sri ranganathaswamy temple ( one of the largest and tallest ancient temple in the world , height - 73 metres, 2300 years old ) , pattadakkal monuments , aihole temples , badami rock cut caves , hampi , modera sun temple , rani ki vav step well, jambukeshwara temple, airavateswara temple , gaikondapuram chola temple , padamanabhapuram palace (asia's largest and oldest wooden palace ) , kuthira maalika palace , vettuvan kovil monolithic temple , khajuraho temple , gopachal rock cut jain monuments ,etc . This is the list of great ancient temples/ sites from india . Dont miss this places while visiting india
@Sonjya-h5x4 ай бұрын
I understand u didn't know about those things , so u didn't utilize them at start. But why would u burn your hands to catch and rotate the hot utensils lol, can hold cloth in hands to touch the hot utensils to hold and turn them around instead of bear hands 😅
@shailajapai16384 ай бұрын
And the mixie is a must for us.....
@JarlinJamesNDK134 ай бұрын
If there is no aquaguard AKA water purifier you just need to boil water. Most of the kitchens don't have water purifier because of the increased electricity bill. It's why people use the stove to heat the water and then drink it. Otherwise you can just buy a 25 Litre bisleri water jar where you need to put a 100 rs deposit and then buy it for everytime for 100 rs if you don't want to boil water. This can be found in your local store not in amazon. Oven most people don't bake so no oven. Utensils without handle. People have ones with handle but those are too expensive and are usually on homes where the people own the home not in a semi furnished one.
@YoKai117224 ай бұрын
Indians don't bake breads but make flat breads with roll pins
@babablessings32304 ай бұрын
We use pressure cookers,and we dient bake anything,even we lots of people doesnt no how to use oven
@shivangi37694 ай бұрын
You do have hobs and chimneys but in more upmarket areas. This looks like a standard rental. Indian cooking is more cooking, steaming and stewing over baking. The pans also seem standard. We do use cast iron, glazed clay and a traditional brass-coated cookware with handles.
@VinaySharma-xq6nw4 ай бұрын
Indians normally don’t bake much but if you need one you can buy them separately … ovens and OTG are widely available everywhere online or in stores
@VinaySharma-xq6nw4 ай бұрын
Some Indian grand mothers doesn’t even use tongs to lift those pans they use cloth with both hands .. India is not for beginners 😂😂😂
@arunathorat15774 ай бұрын
Bada hi kamzor. Leg piece hai
@ross67534 ай бұрын
I'm having one of those tongs sitting in my kitchen drawer for nearly 30 years now, since a friend who went to India for vacation brought it to me as a present. Or more precise: she'd asked what I wanted her to bring me from India and I'd asked for a chapati pan. I had eaten chapati in an Indian restaurant in London and I loved it, so I wanted to try make it myself. She came home with some sort of a rough iron disk, a bit concave, that they had given her in a shop when she asked for a chapati pan. It looked more like a bit of scrap metal than a pan... but it came with one of those tongs. I never managed to make chapati, but the tongs are still there in the drawer, along with the "pan".
@Truth_seeker_244 ай бұрын
Even after using the water filter a lot of people further boil the water to then consume it for drinking especially in the cities.
@gnes044 ай бұрын
Cool video! The more affluent households in India tend to have kitchens that resemble the West, with built in appliances and thick bottom pots with handles
@adbce774 ай бұрын
Thanks for Visiting India 🙏
@krishnagovindarajan93774 ай бұрын
I love the simple straight forward Indian kitchen.Bought a cooking range many years ago but never used the Oven.
@UjwalRam4 ай бұрын
1:35 the multipurpose tongs And there are verity of them.
@Eren-da-Jaeger4 ай бұрын
nice roast big sister
@taniadutta61634 ай бұрын
😊❤🙏
@vidyamadamanchi70914 ай бұрын
The way we cook in India is different from Europe. And normally everything is absolutely freshly cooked everyday
@mridulkuri88934 ай бұрын
For my personal experience the most simple your lifestyle, the more happier you will be ....... And zero maintenance....... zero headaches.... BINDAS life ..
@Dhruv12234 ай бұрын
You normally wouldnt find ovens unless the family has taken to baking or is a family that has had some british influence. My family for example in the 50s and 60s had several british friends who would invite us over or we would invite them over. As a result our family got kinda used to european food. As a result we have always had an oven in our house. However never a built in oven, we still use the stove like the one you showed, but 2e do have an electric oven ehich has been with us sine the 80s ( which was probably bought as a replacement). In our house we still have dinners where we will make roasts, casseroles, lasagne, and other sorts of baked foods
@nehaarjun89815 ай бұрын
Hobs are not that suited for Indian cooking as is a simple stove. Interior designers are actually installing hobs a lot now-a-days, but they do mention this slight disadvantage. But aesthetically, hobs look so much better!
@PurushNahiMahaPurush5 ай бұрын
I love those pots. They are much better than using Teflon coated pots with plastic handles. And like you said, they stack so neatly in the drawer and take less spaces than pots with handles. But I can’t use them in Finland because those have a curved bottom and most stoves in Finland are either induction or hot plates (flat surface).
@Varalakshmidhanapal5 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining it in a respectful way, most foreigners don't do that , they mock us instead 😊😊❤