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Shut up and Travel
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2022
My videos are all about sharing experiences, travel, adventure, and meeting interesting people from all over the world.
Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures:
liam.jr.austin?hl=en
No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures:
liam.jr.austin?hl=en
No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
4 Days in Morocco
My journey to Morocco was an unforgettable adventure filled with vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and unique experiences.
Day 1: Marrakech
I started my Moroccan adventure in Marrakech. I wandered through the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where snake charmers, musicians, and street vendors created an enthralling spectacle. The souks were a maze of narrow alleys, each brimming with colorful textiles, spices, and traditional crafts. In the afternoon, I visited the stunning Bahia Palace, with its intricate mosaics and serene gardens, before ending the day with a traditional Moroccan dinner at a local riad.
Day 2: Marrakech to Ouarzazate
The next morning, I took a bus to Ouarzazate, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Sahara." The journey through the High Atlas Mountains was breathtaking, with winding roads offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, I explored the historic Taourirt Kasbah, a former palace of the Glaoui dynasty. I also visited the Atlas Film Studios, where many famous movies were filmed. The day ended with a leisurely stroll through the town, soaking in the tranquil ambiance and enjoying a cup of mint tea.
Day 3: Ouarzazate to Tinghir to Merzouga
On the third day, I continued my journey towards Tinghir, passing through the dramatic landscapes of the Dadès Gorge. The towering rock formations and lush palm groves created a striking contrast. In Tinghir, I explored the Todra Gorge, with its sheer cliffs and crystal-clear river. In the afternoon, I headed to Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara Desert. As the sun began to set, I embarked on a camel trek into the desert. The vast expanse of golden dunes was awe-inspiring, and I felt a profound sense of tranquility as I rode deeper into the Sahara. That night, I camped under the stars in a traditional Berber tent, experiencing the desert's serene beauty and enjoying a delicious dinner around a campfire.
Day 4: Merzouga to Fes
My final day began with a breathtaking sunrise over the Sahara, the dunes glowing in the early morning light. After a hearty breakfast, I made my way back to Merzouga and then traveled to Fes. The journey took me through diverse landscapes, from arid desert to fertile plains. Upon arriving in Fes, I explored the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The narrow, winding streets were a labyrinth of shops, mosques, and historic buildings. I visited the Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the oldest universities in the world, and marveled at the exquisite architecture of the Bou Inania Madrasa. My Moroccan adventure concluded with a delightful dinner, where I reflected on the incredible experiences of the past four days.
Day 1: Marrakech
I started my Moroccan adventure in Marrakech. I wandered through the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where snake charmers, musicians, and street vendors created an enthralling spectacle. The souks were a maze of narrow alleys, each brimming with colorful textiles, spices, and traditional crafts. In the afternoon, I visited the stunning Bahia Palace, with its intricate mosaics and serene gardens, before ending the day with a traditional Moroccan dinner at a local riad.
Day 2: Marrakech to Ouarzazate
The next morning, I took a bus to Ouarzazate, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Sahara." The journey through the High Atlas Mountains was breathtaking, with winding roads offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, I explored the historic Taourirt Kasbah, a former palace of the Glaoui dynasty. I also visited the Atlas Film Studios, where many famous movies were filmed. The day ended with a leisurely stroll through the town, soaking in the tranquil ambiance and enjoying a cup of mint tea.
Day 3: Ouarzazate to Tinghir to Merzouga
On the third day, I continued my journey towards Tinghir, passing through the dramatic landscapes of the Dadès Gorge. The towering rock formations and lush palm groves created a striking contrast. In Tinghir, I explored the Todra Gorge, with its sheer cliffs and crystal-clear river. In the afternoon, I headed to Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara Desert. As the sun began to set, I embarked on a camel trek into the desert. The vast expanse of golden dunes was awe-inspiring, and I felt a profound sense of tranquility as I rode deeper into the Sahara. That night, I camped under the stars in a traditional Berber tent, experiencing the desert's serene beauty and enjoying a delicious dinner around a campfire.
Day 4: Merzouga to Fes
My final day began with a breathtaking sunrise over the Sahara, the dunes glowing in the early morning light. After a hearty breakfast, I made my way back to Merzouga and then traveled to Fes. The journey took me through diverse landscapes, from arid desert to fertile plains. Upon arriving in Fes, I explored the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The narrow, winding streets were a labyrinth of shops, mosques, and historic buildings. I visited the Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the oldest universities in the world, and marveled at the exquisite architecture of the Bou Inania Madrasa. My Moroccan adventure concluded with a delightful dinner, where I reflected on the incredible experiences of the past four days.
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Everything you should do if you go to Porto, in Portugal
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During my visit to Porto, I had an incredible time exploring this charming city. I started my journey by wandering through the historic Ribeira District, where I marveled at the colorful buildings and picturesque views along the Douro River. The cobblestone streets and lively atmosphere made it a perfect place to soak in the city's rich culture. One of the highlights of my trip was visiting the...
Walking tour of Barcelona and Madrid
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1. Sagrada Família: - I started my day at the iconic Sagrada Família, designed by Antoni Gaudí. This basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, amazed me with its stunning, intricate architecture. I spent about an hour exploring its detailed facades and the mesmerizing interior. 2. Passeig de Gràcia: - After the Sagrada Família, I took a short walk to Passeig de Gràcia, one of Barcelona’s major av...
What I did in two days in Malta
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In the two days we explored Malta we did this -Explore the historic capital city of Valletta, including visiting St. John's Co-Cathedral, the Grandmaster's Palace, and wandering the charming streets. -Cruised the Grand Harbour and take in the views of the fortified cities across the water.[ -Relaxed and swam in the stunning Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino. -Discovered the historic Three Cit...
Where did Lisa go in Sicily? / Taormina and Pozzallo
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We walked around some tourist areas in Taormina and Pozzallo for our final few days in Italy
Is Naples safe? Walking tour Naples, Positano, Amalfi Coast, Pompeii and the Castle of Saint Elmo
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Is Naples safe? Walking tour Naples, Positano, Amalfi Coast, Pompeii and the Castle of Saint Elmo Music by: Italian Morning by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/ Bushwick Tarentella Loop by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licen...
I only had one day in Rome and I was able to / What can you see in Rome in one day?
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What can you see in Rome in one day walking tour? I went to the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Spanish Steps, and the Vatican.
Can you visit Pisa in half a day? Two hour walking tour
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We did a two hour walking tour of Pisa.
Florence in a Day / Walking tour of Florence in a Day
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Florence in a Day / Walking tour of Florence in a Day
Two Days in Venice Italy/ Walking Tour
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We did a walking tour all over Venice. You can see St Mark's Square, the Bell Tower.
Osaka to Kyoto
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How to spend a weekend in Osaka and also see Kyoto. We visited Osaka Castle and also the Namba Shrine. We saw the running man and all the awesome places in Kyoto. We had wagyu beef in Osaka.
A weekend in Singapore/ A video album
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I took a video album of my trip to Singapore on a long weekend. We visited the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, the Merlion, Singapore Chinatown, and Sentosa Island.
Korea Trip / 4 days in Korea / Seoul and Busan
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We visited Korea for our May Hoiliday. During the Trip we went to Seoul and Busan. ,
3 Places you must go in Tokyo / Tokyo Skytree / Akihabara / Shibuya Walking tour
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I had one afternoon in Tokyo so I went to the Skytree, Akihabara, and Shibuya crossing
I went to Dubai during the hottest month / 45°C in Summer
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I went to Dubai during the hottest month. In August it often reachers more than 45°C. I did walk around to: Jumeirah beach Burj Khalifa The Dubai Mall Dubai Central Business District Downtown Dubai It was great. I really suggest you try coming in the summer.
I came all the way here for a tour that didn't show up / Cappadocia
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I came all the way here for a tour that didn't show up / Cappadocia
Walking around Naxos / Ferry from Naxos to Piraeus / Porto Naxos
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Walking around Naxos / Ferry from Naxos to Piraeus / Porto Naxos
Athens Cruise 3 Islands to Agistri,Moni, Aegina
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Athens Cruise 3 Islands to Agistri,Moni, Aegina
Hiking in Albania / Theth to the Blue Eye / Theth to Valbone
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Hiking in Albania / Theth to the Blue Eye / Theth to Valbone
Full walking tour of Dubrovnik / King's Landing
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Full walking tour of Dubrovnik / King's Landing
Split Blue Lagoon and 3 island boat trip
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Split Blue Lagoon and 3 island boat trip
Walking tour of Slovenia's Capital City Ljubljana
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Walking tour of Slovenia's Capital City Ljubljana
50 kilometer walk in one of the most beautiful cities in the world / Budapest
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50 kilometer walk in one of the most beautiful cities in the world / Budapest
This is the best hike I have ever done / Switzerland's famous Hardergrat
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This is the best hike I have ever done / Switzerland's famous Hardergrat
Can you hike the Eiger Trail in bad cloudy weather?
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Can you hike the Eiger Trail in bad cloudy weather?
this is my hometown.😀😀😀
i like your vlog, thank you!
I was there in 2015 and was bored out of my mind. Food was also not so good. Best part, though, was the very affordable massages at the spa.
It's well worth a visit. We did a combination of train/bus and walking, so we found it was still worth buying the train/bus ticket. You really need a whole day to take it all in and to enjoy the scheduled daily performances. The grand hall is absolutely incredible, as is the circular lotus performance theatre.
Super punchable face. Nice video, dork!
Hi! Which date are you going? I’m going there on 22-24 dec. Just want to know we will got chance to see snow there? 😅
Been there 2 times (Aug 2023 and Oct 2024) and I love it
Can I enjoy this adventure in December? I am planning to visit Split this December
Hello Bro, Im Roshy from Bangladesh. I just want to know what will be the last time at night by shared mini bus from phuket airport to patong beach hotel area. If you have the info pls let me know....
I am writing to share the most incredible thing you will likely ever hear, and it has everything to do with your life if you will follow it. First, it is impossible that anything you can touch, taste, hear, see or smell on the face of the earth, be it lighting, tornados, rocks, life of any kind, minerals from salt to plutonium or anything that be seen with the best telescope we have in orbit and what we can not see, that could possibly exist without having been created. Because of this, we can be sure that everything that is had to be made where there was absolutely nothing to make it out of. Romans 1:20 For since His invisible qualities-- eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been , so that people are without excuse. So you see, there is a God. I myself have studied world religions in depth in college and much more so on my own time. I have found that the only religion that holds water is Christianity. I am no affiliate of any Christian denomination as they are called because the enemy has a very well received counterfeit in place in nearly all of them, and the condition is terminal. I am Messianic, where I find Truth to be most rightly applied and followed. The bill of rights we share is such a blessing. But I will quote TobyMcKeehan with Times are changing/With morals in decay/Human rights have made the wrong okay. I am only showing you the way as I have found it and know it to be true through much study and life experience. Perhaps my best case for Truth of this is found in the book of Habakkuk 1-2:17 where he was given a vision of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Some very strong and interesting proof is in the discovery of Sodom and Gomorrah. This is in these videos. Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/0QsgY115EFc/w-d-xo.html Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/8plh4NMoQs8/w-d-xo.html And here is where the remains of pharaoh's army is found in the red sea. th-cam.com/video/X3NuAkXUwu0/w-d-xo.html Gnesis 19:24 New International Version Then the LORD rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah--from the LORD out of the heavens. Brimstone found there is over 95 percent pure. The purest sulfur anywhere else is just over 45% and is found near active geothermal regions. Brimstone such as is found near these two infamous cities is found nowhere else on earth. Yet here it is still, a God-given supernatural element to warn those who would live against Him. 2 Peter 2:6 If He condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to destruction, reducing them to ashes as an example of what is coming on the ungodly; He is love or He wouldn't have warned us.After much consideration I found truth best taught and followed as a Messianic. Here are two of the videos I found on this. th-cam.com/video/DBSIs2bHi5g/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/0QsgY115EFc/w-d-xo.html&t=2s THESE 2 VIDEOS ARE UNDENIABLE PROOF OF NOAH'S ARK AND SODOM AND GOMORRAH. IT WAS SOUND AND THE DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS MATCH THE BIBLICAL RECORD EXACTLY. WHAT THEY FIRST SAW LOOKED TO BE AN OUTLINE OF A SHIP IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ARARAT WHERE THE BIBLE SAID THE ARK SETTLED. IT WAS MOSTLY PETRIFIED WOOD WITH LINES OF METAL RUNNING THE LENGTH OF THE ARK REMAINS EVENLY SPACED ACROSS. THIS MEDAL WAS NOT FOUND OUTSIDE THE ARK. THE ALSO FOUND PETRIFIED ANIMAL DROPPINGS AND WHAT LOOK TO BE RIB TIMBERS USED IN CONSTRUCTION. th-cam.com/video/oQwfU7DvUyE/w-d-xo.html BELOW ARE THE ACTUAL REMAINS OF SODOM AND GOMORRAH'S ASHEN REMAINS. MILLIONS OF PIECES OF BRIMSTONE WAS FOUND IN THE AREA OF THE CITIES, BUT NONE IN BETWEEN THEM. BRIMSTONE MEANS SULFUR. THIS SULFUR IS 98% PURE. THE PUREST SULFUR FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE ON EARTH IS A MAZIMUM 40% PURE. th-cam.com/video/GhTjEbNgTQM/w-d-xo.html IT IS ALSO WORTH MENTIONING THAT EVIDENCE OF THE GREAT FLOOD HAS BEEN FOUND ON TOP OF MNT. EVEREST IN SHELLFISH FOSSILS.
699 Shawna Lane
Unfortunately this part of the mountain is closed now for safety :(
This one is dangerous. Warn people.
Mills Corner
Wunsch Neck
Good video
Lebsack Cove
Woah nice man, beautiful to see it trough your eyes. I can also totally recommend going all the way to the Brienzer rothorn, such a special hike! I made a video about it as well since I totally agree with you on being it "the best hike"!
What area, which subway line and station ?
Amazing content! I love it!
Your videos are awesome bro! Just subscribed.
thank you
Enjoy it Liam!!
thanks man
I think Ningbo is underrated!
i need to go there a make a video
Barcelona is in my list for travel 🤩
its a must. My only regret is I didn't spend more time in Spain and explore smaller cities too
Awesome video
欢迎你来泗泾
谢谢
👍2024-7-21
thanks for watching
Subscribed!
cheers
Wow! China's just simply amazing and beautiful! ❤👍
It really is!
How long is the ride from Phuket airport to patong beach
a bit less than an hour
@@babyliam8536 thank you sir
what a country
I liked it
My videos are all about sharing experiences, travel, adventure, and meeting interesting people from all over the world. Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures: instagram.com/liam.jr.austin/?hl=en No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
You can also catch the 100 Baht bus from outside the domestic terminal about 150 yards from the international terminal exit point th-cam.com/video/x5CTuP_W3Bw/w-d-xo.html
thank you for sharing
Cool video man
thanks, i hope you liked it
My videos are all about sharing experiences, travel, adventure, and meeting interesting people from all over the world. Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures: instagram.com/liam.jr.austin/?hl=en No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
what you mean you're safe where youb think you are,in a 3rd wold country? Naples my home town is much safer than any other cities in Europe.
yea it was awesome. I loved it. I knew it would be safe.
Minivan does not work in night
thats good to know
Great video man. I am glad you are safe
Thanks man.
@@babyliam8536 how did you stay so safe
It was really safe. No problems at all.
Liam, please have Grace hide her left hand, it will drive your female relatives nuts as they are watching the ring finger as if their lives depend on it.
thanks for watching the video
The Roman ruins, Catacombs, Coleseum, Sistine Chapel and the rest of the Vatican (or else your mom will freak out).
I hope you liked the video
I love your videos man
I should hope so. You and I are the same person
My videos are all about sharing experiences, travel, adventure, and meeting interesting people from all over the world. Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures: instagram.com/liam.jr.austin/?hl=en No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
great video man
thanks man, have you been
@@babyliam8536 of course I have. I am you
@@LiamsActing-qn6pu word!
My videos are all about sharing experiences, travel, adventure, and meeting interesting people from all over the world. Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures: instagram.com/liam.jr.austin/?hl=en No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
I hope your next destination is Bangladesh🥰🇧🇩
where are some good places to go in Bangladesh/ I would love to visit
@@babyliam8536 there are so many places to visit Bangladesh. Gulshan is the modern area of Dhaka and you can also visit Sylhet, Chittagong and Cox's bazar. we have aisa's third largest water park.its name "mana bay" it's located munshiganj gozaria.
Great video man, keep it up!
thanks man what part of the video did you like
@@babyliam8536 The guy in the video has a good body. What does he do in the gym?
@@LiamsActing-qn6pu I mostly do bench, squats and pull ups. That's why my calves are so huge
@@babyliam8536 yea dude, I wish I had big calves like you
What do you use to film? I just got the InstaGo 3S and wanted to get your opinions on best practices.
im currently just using my iphone 14. I'm not sure about that camera though but i think it should be good.
@@babyliam8536 I am liking it so far. Small package with a lot features.
Did you find the knight's tomb?
no because x never ever marks the spot
My videos are all about sharing experiences, travel, adventure, and meeting interesting people from all over the world. Check out my instagram to learn more about my life and adventures: instagram.com/liam.jr.austin/?hl=en No matter where we are or what is happening in the world adventure is anywhere you are willing to look for it.
I came for the Indy reference, good man
All those tall buildings along a river reminds me a bit of Shanghai
It is like Shanghai but in the desert. It was awesome