Great ride again,thank you for sharing this video ;-)
@wandajackson34102 ай бұрын
Very nice little railway line - and this time, thanks to the wider window without any annoying projections on the interior of the train, you get an optimal view of the route and the surroundings, with the best image quality! 👏 Perfect 👍 At the beginning of October I'm going to Switzerland, my aunt has invited me - I'm excited to see how reliable Switzerland is, which unfortunately leaves a lot to be desired in my home country! Best wishes 👋
@14ikesan122 ай бұрын
As a Japanese person, I am very envious of the high reliability of Swiss railways, which transports tourists precisely. Personally, I like RhB better than Swiss National Railways, and the Bernina Line was especially wonderful. I was surprised that English was no longer understood as soon as we crossed the border, but that's the national character. I'm sure they would be taking a lot of videos now. Please enjoy your trip to Switzerland.
@wandajackson34102 ай бұрын
@@14ikesan12 THANK YOU! Yes, of course my new camera and my iPhone will be with me for taking as much interesting pictures as will be presented to me 🤗
@14ikesan122 ай бұрын
@@wandajackson3410 I am looking forward to seeing the autumn scenery in Switzerland.
@user-AZ-phil2 ай бұрын
An interesting line. I noted a lot of greenhouses, early on. For year around produce products, maybe? Also, quite a few drainage channels here and there. A lot of small farm lots tucked between residential areas, to make the most use of the fertile land in the area. Toward the end of the line, high rise apartments where there is no longer room to spread out (Phoenix, AZ is like that). Light industry shows up here and there. I throughly enjoyed the variety of views along this line!
@14ikesan122 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Japanese agriculture is a style that puts a lot of effort into small cultivated land and achieves high profitability. This is probably because there is little flat land. There is no Telly Savalas in the movie "Capricorn One" in Japan. It is the season for rice to ripen in Japan. The color of the rice paddies changes every week.