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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2023
Join Rachel and Danny as they travel the world and recap the greatest stories and moments from their adventures. If you love epic journeys, insane video footage, and some good ol travel banter, this is the channel for you!
We hiked to where The Sound of Music was filmed...and it was magical
Looking for things to do near Salzburg? Well, this quick trip to the Sound of Music Trail in Werfen, Austria was absolutely magical.
Just 40 minutes outside of Salzburg this interactive trail takes you to where the iconic Do Re Mi scene was filmed. As you frolic around the hills (which are very much alive with the sound of music) you'll be instantly transported back in time remembering everything which made that movie so powerful.
So join us on our journey, remembering the legendary film, and hopefully get some inspiration for your future travels.
Please forgive us for the Do Re Mi beatbox breakdown. We couldn't not share it.
#soundofmusic #austria #salzburg
If you're a fan of the movie or
Follow Danny on Instagram: therealdannystrauss?hl=en
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Just 40 minutes outside of Salzburg this interactive trail takes you to where the iconic Do Re Mi scene was filmed. As you frolic around the hills (which are very much alive with the sound of music) you'll be instantly transported back in time remembering everything which made that movie so powerful.
So join us on our journey, remembering the legendary film, and hopefully get some inspiration for your future travels.
Please forgive us for the Do Re Mi beatbox breakdown. We couldn't not share it.
#soundofmusic #austria #salzburg
If you're a fan of the movie or
Follow Danny on Instagram: therealdannystrauss?hl=en
Follow Rachel on Instagram: itshammertimee?hl=en
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you guys are so much fun! subscribing! awesome video, great story telling while providing the needed information.
Shame you didn't walk a bit further to include the Reither Spitze in your hike. A bit more challenging and with even greater views (and less people there ;-)).
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Me too🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
Nice yo También
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@@Hhehehe-k1i :)🇬🇹
thanks, I am going to Innsbruck and I would like to do a hike like this one
Hello! I'm going to Werfen with some friends in October. I'd like to know if this place is private, and also if it's allowed to walk on the grass outside the marked area.
I watched your video in Switzerland and we are planning our next trip, this time to Austria and wow, we follow you there too!
Saving this for my trip! Thanks :)
great video
Amazing video. Looking through youtube for a hikes in Austria to go, cant wait for my next time on the Alps.
Thanks
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One day! Gonna move and live there!😮 Not!🙏
900ft? Seefeld village is at 1200 m. It’s 400m higher than Innsbruck. It’s deceptive becuase it’s very flat. Most places at 1200m are in V shaped valleys. Seefeld is in a coll where three valleys meet. No wonder you were out of breath.
Great video guys! I moved to Innsbruck 7 months ago and the whole Tyrol is absolutely magnificent! Hiking is definitely one of the best things about this place!
I am heading to Paris with my wife in a few months. Did you walk this route?
Tip No 1 Don’t go during “Rainy Season “
I've been a fulltime barefooter for nearly 8 years now, I 100% support never wearing shoes again :) after all they're very arbitrary, gross, and unhealthy
"Promo sm" 👀
Always go for the tradition baguette, it's a baguette with strict regulation and that keeps the real version of what a baguette is. "Regular" baguettes are often made with lesser/cheaper ingredients.
Everything looks yummy. Except that tartare ... a good tartare is au couteau... 😢
Anyone have more Austria recommendations? Drop em here!
Great video, looks like tons of fun !!! Loved the drunk meter shot ! 😂
French food is definitely the best of the World, thanks for your video
Schöne Video 👍👍👍
That was breahtaking! Definitely going on a hike on vacation next chance I get
Love that! Such a great way to spend the day
Please be careful when seeing animals. They are much bigger and stronger than you think. It’s not always a good idea to go very close or to pet them. I understand this is a cow, but if you ever go on a hike and see a bison or a moose, please just stay far away from it.
Great call! Don’t want to get close to the animals that can be aggressive
This is also true for cows! We get plenty of injured tourists where i live because they think it's cute to pet a calf.
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Mmm... Hamburgers
I dead ass thought that was a double headed cow closest on the left
As did I
Great 👍 thx for the info...will definitely go there
Where 😂
Innsbruck, Austria
What is this place?
Hallstatt, Austria!
where is this?
Hallstatt, Austria!
Bavarians have a more robust approach to their dark past. You observed that well. There are memorials, but not more than needed.
Semen n?
They never found the cameras for the 10 people who had bloopers😢😮😂
Is Innsbruck the top spot in Austria? Might take a lot to convince me otherwise-
I went to this restaurant and i dont understand why its so famous there haha
Compared to other countries I think Germny does a great job in showing about the dark history. Nothing gets hidden. I have adult children, they had nothing to do with WWII, me neither, and even my father was a child. It´s past. And Germany has changed. So we are in a dillema, on the one side we want to teach about the bad times to be sure it does not happen again - on the other side - to be true - I´m a bit bored that so many foreigners are focussed on that time. I don´t want to get reduced on the history - I live now, in the present. And Germany is one of the most peaceful countries in the world and currently there are about 100.000 jews constantly living in Germany and have about 100 synagoges. This tells a lot. Time has changed. Most other countries hide their dark past. In Germany are more than 300 NS memorials. Isn´t this enough? .. While in other countries there still is much more racism, murder and wars.
Rare for me please 🤤
Just a few remarks from a German history teacher after watching your interesting vid. Knowing about our dark history is part of every curriculum here no matter if you live in München or Berlin but since the first was the "breeding" ground of Nationalsozialismus the Bavarians are not as prepared to our " mea culpa" culture. On the other hand both cities have "Stolperstein" aka plaques either in the ground ( every German city) or on the wall with the names and dates of the Jews that used to live there. The Jewish community in München wanted them on walls btw. And then there is Dachau a must for students to visit even if they live hundreds of km away. It was a difficult decision what to do with the buildings that were either built or used by the Nazis after WWII not least as big cities were destroyed by 50 % or more. So some were pulled down and others are now used for mostly cultural purposes but older people do know what they were used for once. Sorry for the long essay. I hope I didn't bore you too much. Best regards from a Bavarian sub :).
Check the time codes in the description/below and jump around - Interesting to explore the diversity in Munich's history and most well known sites. 0:00 - Intro 0:59 - Munich Residenz 2:14 - Hofgarten 2:38 - St Peters Church 2:58 - Marienplatz (& Glockenspiel show) 3:45 - Viktualienmarkt & Lunch 6:45 - Little something about this transition 7:40 - Third Reich Walking Tour Begins (Fuhrerbau) 10:03 - Felderrnhalle 11:15 - Druckebergergasse 11:51 - Hofbrauhaus 12:32 - Altes Rathaus 12:59 - Sterneckerbrau 13:32 - Hitler's residence 14:30 - Closing Thoughts
Some interesting sights guys - well done.
So there was an evil spirit in her shoe?
Nobody cares about hitler and failed German state they legit lost to rookie Americans despite having Europe at their disposal!
Idk ask some Germans for there opinion, if they dont care then thats that.
Not only Germans care about Germany.
@@Frosty_V0 right but it's were they live, not you.
They aren’t washing it away they try to not advertise or make it obvious to deter skin heads and neo natzis from making annual pilgrimages and bullshit like that. Its not them trying to make it disappear they do this to make it hard to continue the hate
Do you think there's a middle ground? Is there no way to provide information to tourists without turning these locations into "shrines" almost.
Part of why they try not to have any ties is because it becomes a hotspot for Neo-Nazis. Iconography is powerful, in the US we would see this as shameful but our society is also very different
Super interesting and makes a lot of sense!
They do it to keep neonazis from congregating there
That's real interesting, hadn't thought of that.
Why is it crazy?
Something so important kept hidden
Seems to me like they're trying to hide it. Barely any mention to anything related to the rise of the Nazis anywhere in the city? Compare that to Berlin where there are memorials everywhere. Not even saying it needs to be all over the place, you'd just think a small description at some of these locations would've made sense.
@@MovingSidewalks hide it? That's crazy dude. Do we need massive monuments to evil people to remember them or can we just learn about it in school? I guarantee you that the Germans know more about ww2 than you. Their school system made sure of it without needing to keep monuments up...
@@Frosty_V0 how is this kept hidden? What's so important about an evil man's house? Are you worshipping him or something?