I live in Paris, France! But i used to live in Tunis, Tunisia, i just moved :))
@ИренаДимитрова-я5п3 сағат бұрын
4:12 Bulgaria 🇧🇬 You did very good! Bulgarian words are hard to pronounce. Keep up the good work 🩷
@KellysC3 сағат бұрын
Please czech 🇨🇿
@thebeaninho35595 сағат бұрын
Your voice is lovely. And I am from Sheffield, United Kingdom.
@AkireEide5 сағат бұрын
Thanks from Norway! Norway, Bergen for your challange🤗
@ceciliebyberg85696 сағат бұрын
Thank you for a great video! I live in Askim, Norway. I now subscribe to your channel ❤
@sofiadankova58586 сағат бұрын
Hi, I live in Lille, in France 🇲🇫 Btw thanks for the video, it was very nice 🥰🥰
@ifyousubscribeyouget1dolla7837 сағат бұрын
Good video<3 I live in Moss, Norway
@СоняОвчинник-ф7ж8 сағат бұрын
Спасибо за русский язык ❤ Привет вам из города Калининград👋
@jillkalden14 сағат бұрын
I just found your channel and i’m already a fan. You really have a talent for ASMR. I subscribed😄. This video is so relaxing and you actually did the dutch part very well! Love from Rotterdam in The Netherlands.🫶🏻
@ASMRAngel2812 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Rotterdam, The Netherlands: I would like to see them... 1.Hidden WWII Bunkers: Beneath Rotterdam, especially around Het Park, there are hidden bunkers from World War II, some of which are still intact but rarely accessible. 2.The Secret Rooftop Farm: On top of the Schieblock building, there’s a hidden urban farm called DakAkker, one of Europe’s largest rooftop farms, growing vegetables and housing bees. 3.Underground Art in the Metro: Some of Rotterdam’s metro stations feature hidden art installations and graffiti murals in areas not easily spotted by commuters.
@elenskryjova796815 сағат бұрын
Jihlava, Czech Republic😀
@ASMRAngel2815 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Jihlava, Czech Republic: 1.Underground Maze: Jihlava hides a vast network of medieval tunnels beneath the city, stretching over 25 km, some said to glow faintly in the dark due to natural phosphorescence. 2.Secret Alchemist’s Chamber: One of the underground cellars is rumored to have been used by alchemists during the Middle Ages for experiments, leaving behind mysterious symbols on the walls. 3.Whispering Well: The town square features a well with an acoustic phenomenon-whispers near its edge can be heard on the opposite side, adding to its mystique. Have you seen these things?
@Finnishkitten16 сағат бұрын
Amazing, again. I live in Kirkkonummi, Finland.
@ASMRAngel2812 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Kirkkonummi, Finland: I would like to see them... 1.Hidden WWII Bunkers: The forests around Kirkkonummi hide abandoned bunkers and fortifications from World War II, remnants of the region's strategic importance during the war. 2.Mysterious Stone Circles: Near Kirkkonummi, ancient stone circles and cairns have been discovered, believed to be burial sites or ritual locations from the Bronze Age. 3.Underground Church Crypt: The medieval stone church of Kirkkonummi is rumored to have a hidden crypt beneath it, with local legends of treasures or ancient artifacts.
@UwU-16116 сағат бұрын
I’m from Russia 🇷🇺❤️🔥
@ASMRAngel2816 сағат бұрын
What city are you from?
@UwU-16116 сағат бұрын
@ Izhevsk
@ASMRAngel2815 сағат бұрын
@@UwU-161 Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Izhevsk, Russia: 1.Underground Weapons Lab: As the birthplace of the AK-47, Izhevsk has hidden underground bunkers and labs from the Soviet era, used for secret weapons research. 2.Forgotten River: The Podborenka River, which once flowed through Izhevsk, was rerouted underground during the city’s industrial expansion, with remnants still accessible through hidden entrances. 3.Hidden Tunnels Under the Dam: The city’s iconic dam on the Izh River has secret maintenance tunnels inside, which are rarely seen by the public and steeped in local legends. Do you know these things?
@UwU-16115 сағат бұрын
@ Yes I know this facts) Thanks
@ANOUD__22 сағат бұрын
Arabic 🇸🇦: 1:04 1:13 : الريف | Country 🌱. 1:21 : المدينة | City 🏙️. 1:32 : الفضول | Curiosity 🫣. 1:37 : الأسرار | Secret 🤫. 1:43 : الحقيقة | Truth ✨. Your pronunciation is Amazing🤩. *I am from Saudi Arabia and I live in Al-Khobar city* 🇸🇦.
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia: 1.Hidden Beach Caves: Al-Khobar is home to secret caves along its coast, often hidden by the tide, that were used for ancient maritime trade and shelter. 2.Underground Tunnels: Beneath the city, there are rumored underground tunnels dating back to the 1940s, possibly built during the early development of the city for strategic purposes. 3.Secret Oasis: Al-Khobar has a hidden oasis on the outskirts, a quiet natural retreat with date palms and freshwater springs that remain largely unknown to tourists. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@carlabeatriz246822 сағат бұрын
bh 🇧🇷
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...
@AmandaBlomblom23 сағат бұрын
Karlstad, Sweden 🇸🇪
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Karlstad, Sweden: 1.Underground WWII Bunkers: Hidden beneath Karlstad are bunkers from World War II, built as part of Sweden's defense strategy, now largely forgotten and inaccessible. 2.Secret Island Cabins: On the many small islands of Lake Vänern near Karlstad, there are secluded, centuries-old fishing cabins that can only be reached by boat, offering a glimpse into local history. 3.Mysterious Stone Ship: Near Karlstad, there’s an ancient stone ship burial, a Viking-era monument shrouded in mystery, believed to be a sacred site for rituals or burials. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@nurafidah2690Күн бұрын
wow, thanks for indonesia, i'm from makassar❤
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Makassar, Indonesia: 1.Hidden Dutch Tunnels: Makassar has remnants of underground tunnels built by the Dutch during the colonial era, rumored to connect Fort Rotterdam to other parts of the city. 2.Secret Island Beaches: Nearby islands like Samalona and Kodingareng Keke offer pristine, lesser-known beaches perfect for snorkeling, far from the usual tourist spots. 3.Ancient Tombs of Kings: In Makassar’s Somba Opu area, there are hidden tombs of Gowa Kingdom rulers, blending history and mystery amidst overgrown ruins. Have you seen these things?
@mrincognito89Күн бұрын
Lublin Polska Yes i am <3 good video
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Lublin, Poland: 1.Underground Trail: Lublin has a hidden underground route beneath the Old Town, showcasing medieval cellars, merchant storage spaces, and legends of secret tunnels. 2.Mystical Frescoes: The Chapel of the Holy Trinity in Lublin Castle hides breathtaking medieval Byzantine frescoes, a unique blend of Eastern and Western artistic traditions. 3.Haunted Krakowska Gate: The historic Krakowska Gate is said to be haunted by the ghost of a medieval watchman, with locals reporting mysterious sounds on quiet nights. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@simalyalcinnКүн бұрын
First of all, I congratulate you for these beautiful videos. Secondly, I live in Izmir/Turkey-Türkiye
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much! Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Izmir, Turkey: 1.Ancient Underground Agora: Beneath Izmir’s bustling streets lies the ancient Smyrna Agora, with hidden underground galleries and cisterns that reveal the city’s Roman past. 2.Forgotten Elevator Mansion: The historic Asansör (elevator) was built in 1907 to connect two steep streets, but few know it originally housed a luxury mansion at the top, now a hidden gem for visitors. 3.Pirate Cave on Karaburun: The Karaburun Peninsula near Izmir has secret caves along its coastline, believed to have been used by pirates centuries ago to hide their treasures. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@simalyalcinn19 сағат бұрын
@ASMRAngel28 There are also Syren Rocks in Izmir. Rumor has it that Syrens used to live here. Izmir is a very fun place. I'm sure you'll love it if you come. I thank you for the information you gave me and I wish your channel to grow even more.
@ASMRAngel2819 сағат бұрын
@@simalyalcinn Thank you very much for the message and for being with me...
@Rahamat922Күн бұрын
Thank you for Arabic ♥️🫶🏻 I live in Egypt🇪🇬
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...What city are you from?
@Rahamat92222 сағат бұрын
@ASMRAngel28 from Egypt l live in Cairo 🇪🇬
@ASMRAngel2821 сағат бұрын
@@Rahamat922 Thank you for your message ... The Coptic Cairo district is rumored to have a network of underground tunnels that were used by early Christians for protection and communication during Roman rule. Is it true?
@bambi2098Күн бұрын
🇸🇪 26:36
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...What city are you from?
@masi5464Күн бұрын
Kajaani Finland🥰
@ASMRAngel2823 сағат бұрын
Tell me 3 short secret things about Kajaani Finland
@xanthosiumКүн бұрын
I live in Poznań, Poland🇵🇱 I love your videos btw! 🫶
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Poznań, Poland: 1.Hidden Nazi Bunker: Beneath Poznań lies a forgotten Nazi bunker from World War II, hidden under the Citadel Park and now a site of urban exploration. 2.Underground River: The Bogdanka River, which once flowed openly through Poznań, now runs underground beneath the city, with parts accessible only through secret entrances. 3.Mysterious Golden Chapel Key: In the Poznań Cathedral, the Golden Chapel holds a cryptic, centuries-old key whose exact purpose remains a local mystery and a subject of legends. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@jobgh8056Күн бұрын
Dutch was quite good
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...Did you see the message at the beginning of the video? Do you want to answer the challenge in the video?
@emilnilsson6597Күн бұрын
I am Swedish and live in Alingsås
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Alingsås, Sweden: 1.Hidden Tunnels: Alingsås has a network of hidden tunnels beneath its streets, believed to date back to the 18th century, used for storage and as escape routes during conflicts. 2.Ancient Rune Stone: Near Alingsås, a lesser-known Viking rune stone stands quietly in the countryside, its inscriptions still puzzling historians. 3.Whispering Forest: The Nolhaga Park features a "whispering" grove of trees, where the wind creates eerie sounds that have inspired local folklore about nature spirits. Have you seen these things?
@olegtemz3342Күн бұрын
Super ❤❤
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...❤❤
@ASMR_bloom-h8oКүн бұрын
Thanks for Persian language and your pronunciation is correct ❤(Haqiqat)
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...❤❤
@ASMR_bloom-h8o13 сағат бұрын
@ASMRAngel28 🥰✨
@eliaslonnqvist8952Күн бұрын
Sweden and i live in Stockholm
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Stockholm, Sweden: 1.Hidden Medieval Alley: Prästgatan, a narrow street in Gamla Stan, hides secret medieval markings on its walls, remnants of ancient rituals and trades. 2.Underground Art Galleries: Stockholm’s subway system is called the “world’s longest art gallery,” but some of its older stations feature hidden, lesser-known artworks waiting to be discovered. 3.Whispering Arch at the Royal Palace: At the Stockholm Royal Palace, there’s a curved arch where whispers can travel from one end to the other, a playful architectural quirk many overlook. Have you seen these things?
@leticialeipold5491Күн бұрын
I live in Frankfurt, Germany 🇩🇪
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Frankfurt, Germany: 1.Hidden Vineyards: Frankfurt has a small, secret vineyard on Lohrberg Hill, producing local wine within city limits-a rarity for a major metropolis. 2.Underground Remnants: Beneath the Römer square lies the hidden remains of Frankfurt’s medieval royal palace, accessible only through special tours. 3.Secret Garden: The Palmengarten houses a hidden tropical greenhouse, a serene spot often overlooked by visitors exploring the larger botanical gardens. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@shailenekhaef4781Күн бұрын
20:33 Thanks for Persian , I really like your accent it gaves me tingles ❤
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me...❤❤❤
@marianaeugenio123Күн бұрын
From Brasília(Brasil)❤❤
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much for the message and for being with me... What city are you from?
@fodase34722 сағат бұрын
@@ASMRAngel28Hi, Brasília is a city in Brazil! ( Is the country's capital)
@RivercnКүн бұрын
I live in Kayseri, a city in Türkiye♥️
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Kayseri, Türkiye: 1.Underground Cities: Like Cappadocia, Kayseri has its own lesser-known underground cities, such as Ağırnas, with tunnels and chambers used for shelter in ancient times. 2.Seljuk Secrets: The Sahabiye Medrese, a Seljuk-era school, hides intricate stone carvings and symbols that are thought to have mystical meanings. 3.Roman Baths Beneath: Beneath the city’s Cumhuriyet Square, remnants of ancient Roman baths have been discovered, hinting at Kayseri’s rich historical layers. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@homebounddawgКүн бұрын
Not bad, always the smaller creators making the best stuff.
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much for your message and for being with me...I really appreciate what you wrote!
@nevergonnagiveyouupnevergo6736Күн бұрын
Amazing😊 + Congratulations for 300+ subscribers 🎉
@ASMRAngel2822 сағат бұрын
Thank you friend for being with me in every video. I really appreciate this😍😍🙏
@crnnazzz7Күн бұрын
i live in turkiye and my city is kocaeli😉❤️ thanks for turkish🎀
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Kocaeli, Turkey: 1.Underground City: Beneath Kocaeli lies a hidden Byzantine-era underground city near İzmit, believed to have been used as a shelter during invasions, though much of it remains unexplored. 2.Roman Aqueducts: The forgotten Roman aqueducts in the outskirts of Kocaeli, some hidden by modern development, showcase the city's ancient role as an important Roman settlement. 3.Secret Ottoman Tunnels: Kocaeli has remnants of Ottoman tunnels and storage chambers around the city, rumored to have been used for transporting goods and troops discreetly. Have you seen these things?
@zazoulabou256Күн бұрын
I live in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇦 But I'm french so thanks for the trigger words! We don't pronounce the last t in secret, just like you said at the begining 🇫🇷
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Barcelona, Spain: 1.Hidden Bunkers: The Bunkers del Carmel, now a popular viewpoint, were once anti-aircraft bunkers built during the Spanish Civil War, offering a glimpse into Barcelona’s tumultuous past. 2.Roman Ruins Underground: Beneath the Gothic Quarter lies a sprawling network of Roman ruins, including ancient streets, wine vats, and dyeing shops, preserved in the Museu d’Història de Barcelona (MUHBA). 3.Secret Gaudí Bench: Parc Güell hides a lesser-known curved bench, designed by Antoni Gaudí, where he tested his ergonomic designs before creating the famous colorful mosaic seating area. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@g_szymaxskaКүн бұрын
if live in Wrocław, Poland🇵🇱 btw, your polish has improved a lot from the previous videos, youre doing a really good job pronouncing the words!
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Wrocław, Poland: 1.Hidden Dwarfs: Wrocław is home to over 600 small bronze dwarf statues scattered around the city, each with its own story, waiting to be discovered by keen observers. 2.Secret Underground City: Beneath Wrocław lies a network of World War II-era tunnels and bunkers, some of which are still unexplored and shrouded in mystery. 3.The "Racławice Panorama's" Hidden Basement: The famous Racławice Panorama has a hidden basement used to protect the artwork during its transportation and storage in turbulent times. Have you seen these things? I would love to see them too...
@ShyGuyShowКүн бұрын
I'm Swedish and i love when you say Swedish words! Your pronunciation is getting better aswell :D
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thanks! 😃 Thank you very much for your message and for being with me... What city are you from?
@surava7733Күн бұрын
Finnish 🇫🇮 11:45 Maa Kaupunki Uteliaisuus Salaisuuksia Totuus Well done! I live in Turku, Finland.😊
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Turku, Finland: 1.Underground Riverside Tunnels: Turku has hidden underground tunnels near the Aura River, originally built for utilities and wartime purposes, now largely forgotten. 2.Mysterious Auras Illuminations: Occasionally, the Aura River glows with strange lights during art installations, sparking local legends about the river's mystical energy. 3.Lost Viking Harbor: Archaeologists believe a Viking-era harbor existed near Turku, but its exact location remains a mystery, with only scattered artifacts hinting at its presence.
@maris5589Күн бұрын
but no estonian this time either😢
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for the message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Alicante, Spain: 1.Hidden Tunnels: Beneath Alicante’s Santa Bárbara Castle lies a network of secret tunnels used during wars to transport supplies and provide escape routes. 2.Mysterious Caves: The Cova del Fum cave in Alicante’s mountains contains prehistoric art and remains a hidden gem for history enthusiasts. 3.Roman Fish Factory: The ruins of a Roman fish salting factory, hidden near the modern marina, reveal Alicante's ancient role in the garum (fish sauce) trade.
@adeltkadlecova9141Күн бұрын
i live in Zlín, Czechia 🇨🇿
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for your message and for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and intriguing facts about Zlín, Czechia: Bat’a’s Secret Network: 1.Zlín, the home of the Bat’a shoe empire, has an underground network of tunnels and warehouses used for storage and wartime protection during WWII. 2.Skyscraper with a Lift Office: The iconic Bat’a Skyscraper (Building 21) has a unique elevator that doubled as the office of the company's director, allowing him to move between floors efficiently. 3.Film Legacy: Zlín is famous for its film studio, established in the 1930s, which pioneered Czech animation and still hosts the annual Zlín Film Festival, one of the oldest children’s film festivals in the world.
@so9190Күн бұрын
I live in Finland 🇫🇮
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you for the message and for being with me in this video... Here are three short and interesting facts about Finland: 1Land of a Thousand Lakes: Finland is home to over 188,000 lakes, making it a haven for nature lovers. 2Midnight Sun: In summer, parts of Finland experience the "midnight sun," where the sun doesn’t set for weeks. 3.Sauna Culture: Finland has over 3 million saunas-almost one for every household! It's a central part of Finnish life. Beautiful country...
@_candy_style_5529Күн бұрын
Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic 🇨🇿
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you very much for the message and for being with me in this video... Here are three interesting and lesser-known facts about Labem (Ústí nad Labem), Czech Republic: 1.The Ústí nad Labem Zoo, founded in 1908, is one of the oldest in the Czech Republic and is uniquely built on a hillside with lush forest surroundings. 2.Střekov Castle, perched on a rocky cliff overlooking the Elbe, inspired famous composers like Richard Wagner and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. 3.The city is also surrounded by beautiful nature, including the Bohemian Switzerland National Park and dramatic sandstone formations nearby.
@ailedebrumelgdc6535Күн бұрын
Thank you for french !! Secrets was instead really well pronounced !
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this message. Where do you live?
@juho3795Күн бұрын
I live in Kangasala, Finland
@juho3795Күн бұрын
Your pronounce the finnish words really well by the way!
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Here are three short and lesser-known facts about Kangasala, Finland: 1.Kangasala is surrounded by over 100 lakes, earning it a reputation as a serene lakeside retreat. 2.The Haralanharju ridge is home to one of Finland's oldest observation towers, providing stunning panoramic views that inspired famous Finnish poetry. 3.Kangasala was once the center of Finnish organ-building, with the Kangasala Organ Factory producing church organs since the 19th century. Beautiful country..
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this message. Thank you for being with me...
@chupantyКүн бұрын
I live in Istanbul, a city in Turkey/Türkiye🇹🇷
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this message. Thank you for being with me... Here are three lesser-known and interesting facts about Istanbul: 1.City of Underground Reservoirs: Beyond the famous Basilica Cistern, Istanbul has hundreds of hidden underground cisterns, many still undiscovered or inaccessible. 2.Only Transcontinental City: Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans two continents-Europe and Asia-connected by iconic bridges and ferries. 3.Tulips Originated Here: While often associated with the Netherlands, tulips were first cultivated in Istanbul during the Ottoman era and are a symbol of the city's heritage.
@andkimsКүн бұрын
15:33 Thank you for Indonesia,🫶🏻🩵 I live in Indonesia, specifically in South Jakarta😁🇮🇩✨️
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Here are three short and interesting facts about South Jakarta, Indonesia: 1.South Jakarta is known for its lush greenery, with areas like Ragunan Zoo and many parks offering a refreshing escape from the bustling city life. 2.It's a foodie paradise, with vibrant neighborhoods like Kemang offering diverse cuisines, from traditional Indonesian street food to international fine dining. 3.South Jakarta is home to Jakarta's upscale residential areas and luxury shopping malls, such as Pondok Indah Mall and Pacific Place. True?
@zzurainn21 сағат бұрын
yeah, that's right @ASMRAngel28
@ASMRAngel2821 сағат бұрын
@@zzurainn Thank you for this answer...Can you tell us a place that a tourist should definitely visit in this city?
@andkims21 сағат бұрын
@@ASMRAngel28 Yes, that's all correct, my house is near Pondok Indah Mall. 😊🫶🏻✨️
@ASMRAngel2820 сағат бұрын
@@andkims Thank you for this answer...Can you tell us a place that a tourist should definitely visit in this city?
@emmirtsКүн бұрын
I live in Hamburg, Germany 🫣🇩🇪❤
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Here are three interesting and lesser-known facts about Hamburg, Germany: 1.The Disappearing Lake: Hamburg’s Alster Lake is famous, but not many know that the smaller Inner Alster (Binnenalster) is an artificial lake created in the 13th century. Interestingly, its water level can "disappear" slightly during maintenance or weather changes, revealing hidden features like old stonework near its banks. This has led to local legends of sunken treasures and ancient tunnels beneath the city. 2.The Secret St. Pauli Tunnels: Beneath the lively St. Pauli district and its iconic Reeperbahn lies a network of abandoned tunnels and bunkers from World War II. Some of these tunnels were part of an underground defense system, while others connected buildings for secretive movements during the war. Today, they are largely off-limits, but guided tours occasionally shed light on their fascinating history. 3.More Bridges Than Venice and Amsterdam Combined: Hamburg boasts over 2,500 bridges, making it the city with the most bridges in the world. Surprisingly, many of these bridges are small and hidden away in lesser-traveled parts of the city. They span not just the Elbe River but also the countless canals (called "Fleete") running through Hamburg, which is why the city is often referred to as the "Venice of the North. I would like to see Hamburg... Thank you for your message and I hope you liked these 3 things...
@ASMRAngel28Күн бұрын
Don't forget!!! Leave a message in which city and country you live, and I will tell you 3 things that you may not know or may know about your city... Okay?