Poland looks beautiful mate & I've been enjoying these walks Foss! 😎👍
@elshadjafar24372 ай бұрын
Salam.Sonadak maraqla izləyərək keyif aldim. Gözəl şəhər oldugunu bilirdim. Çünki bu şəhəri birinci dəfə deyil ki seyr edirəm. Sizin təqdimat da maraqli oldu. Vaxt necə keçdi bilmədim. Təşəkkürlər. Bəyənmə edərək dəstəklədim ki içim rahatlasin və sizin auditoriya da daha da genişlənsin. Qucaq dolusu saaygilar və sevgilər Azərbaycandan
@alessandrocrescini4 ай бұрын
Magnificent medieval architecture. I liked it.
@peterflynn11066 ай бұрын
Marvelous architecture and splendid folk my favourite part was at 40:14 with that elegant young woman stroking the head of the lion statue as if it was a real beast, beautiful.
@PersianWalker6 ай бұрын
Wow, Poland looks amazing.😍
@l...33765 ай бұрын
Idziesz i wiesz że robisz coś dla siebie czy dla innych 👍
@sicks6six4 ай бұрын
Please keep Poland like this, it gives us old people nice memories of how it used to be in the UK before they came and changed it, took our stuff and left rubbish in the streets, it used to be like this during the 1960s in the UK, people spent time talking to each other, sat drinking tea together, commented on the lovely weather and why the buses were always late and three at a time turned up, it was nice,
@filipek1244 ай бұрын
Trzeba było nie kolonizować świata. Teraz płacz.
@KrisK-v1o2 ай бұрын
But this beauty of Poland is terribly superficial. The historic buildings covered in graffiti are a real eyesore. It’s absolutely awful, and I wonder why local authorities in Poland do nothing about it. It ruins the aesthetic image of Polish cities, especially noticeable in Kraków. Terrible.
@justynadzt77286 ай бұрын
At the beginning it was probably some preparation for the senior parade. I saw a banner "Cultural Association of Seniors". A cool film that captures the life of this city, not only the beautiful historical buildings.
@costasworldofmusicmemories57926 ай бұрын
So much splendor in Gdansk. We have been. Looks very busy. Thank you for a wonderful tour as always Foss. When did you film this mate.? All the best my friend👍👍 Jim and Harriet
@LADmob6 ай бұрын
There's a place where you guys haven't been ?? With all respect, for me, it is strange as an American to travel so much ...
@costasworldofmusicmemories57926 ай бұрын
@@LADmob Harriet and I have been traveling around the world since we were 18 as backpackers. Later in life, Harriet got a job working for a international consortium that she schedules meeting all over the world of which we both attend. It takes us to many countries. It gives us the opportunity to see the world. Not many Americans have that opportunity. We love to travel and we are in our 60's . That's why when we see your videos it brings back fond memories. There many places we've not been to. Hope one day we could meet each other in London. All the best. 👍👍
@odlotowyOlo5 ай бұрын
This is my city,thank you ❤❤❤
@FallouKhadi6 ай бұрын
Nice
@robertogarciahernandez91976 ай бұрын
Felicidades ❤, ya te vi 😅
@Jcguy1236 ай бұрын
When was this?
@andrewwerdna76786 ай бұрын
You ignorant and propagandist. Gdańsk was German and Prussian in the years 1793-1807 and 1815-1945. It is a Polish royal city. In the 16th and 17th centuries it was the largest Polish city.
@czciboridobromila55552 ай бұрын
And was founded by Poles/Lechs in ancient times. Like Berlin (Kopanica - Kopanitz) by the way.
@andrewwerdna76786 ай бұрын
It was comment to starcapture…
@Aaa-bz7vk6 ай бұрын
La mob
@mohammadraza60586 ай бұрын
Polinds Ma kon logas Ratas ha 🎉🎉🎉
@starcapture30406 ай бұрын
beautiful German City
@Mjak-yd3og6 ай бұрын
If the Poles had not rebuilt this city, Gdańsk would look exactly the same as the "beautiful" German city called Kaliningrad.
@starcapture30406 ай бұрын
@@Mjak-yd3og it wasn't destroyed to be rebuilt. it was stolen from its rightful people that's all. Kaliningrad belong to Germany too.
@Mjak-yd3og6 ай бұрын
@@starcapture3040 If the Germans had not started the war, Gdańsk and Konigsberg would still have been German cities. But Germany lost the war and the victors (Russians, British and Americans) took away much of their territory. When you lose a war, you lose territory. These are the eternal laws of history. And Gdańsk was a city belonging to Poland for hundreds of years and was forcibly taken from Poland by Prussia. The Prussian state itself was established on lands that had NEVER been German before, and became so as a result of the conquest of pagan Prussian tribes. What the Germans took by force centuries ago as a result of armed conquest, was taken from the Germans when they were defeated in the war. And Gdańsk was destroyed, just like Dresden, by Allied air raids and by Russian artillery during the capture of Gdańsk in 1945. And finally, one more thing. if you think that Gdańsk is German, then Straßburg in France, Trient and Bozen in Italy, and even Prague in the Czech Republic are equally German. Those poor Germans. Everyone is stealing their cities, and the Germans themselves have never taken anything from anyone or harmed anyone.
@walditu93556 ай бұрын
@@starcapture3040 Gdańsk was destroyed by the Russians and the Poles rebuiled it. Educate yourself.
@starcapture30406 ай бұрын
@@walditu9355 educate yourself Danzig wasn't destroyed during the war. like many other cities.