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This sound is wonderful to sleep and look at this beautiful neighborhood on the streets there are no people and it's such a peaceful and passive silence to contemplate.
these videos are spectacular ! sometimes I brew my coffee and relax watching these incredible videos from this channel ! thanks a lot for these videos , these streets are clean and looking at the designs of these mansions brings happens :)
The older I get, the more I realize just how gifted architechtural engineers are. Those houses are stunning. I can't imagine having that kind of skill, or the natural talent to envision a home like that.
I wished I lived in North Carolina , beautiful State. I am trying to get my daughter to move there. I have a friend who lives in Pinehurst in her beautiful neighborhood.
I live in one of these wealthy neighborhoods which is in Preston in Cary, NC. It is relatively safe here although some people do get road rage which can quickly escalate and turn dangerous because you never know who is armed and who is not.
I had family in NC when I was a kid. One thing I remember is big beautiful homes, but the neighborhoods being void of people outside. That was in the 80’s. Seems that is still the case today.
I appreciate your observation about the absence of people in the neighborhoods I film. It aligns with what I've seen living across the US. Many choose suburban areas for peace and tranquility, a sentiment I aim to capture in my relaxing walks and drives. It's common for residents to enjoy their private spaces, like backyards, or engage in activities away from the main streets, such as visiting parks or utilizing the greenways common in cities like Raleigh and Austin. My wife, originally from the UK, has also noted similar characteristics in suburban neighborhoods there. It intrigues me that many are unfamiliar with this suburban culture in the USA. The comments of "where are the people" always make me wonder what viewers expect to see. Similarly, the contrasting queries about the absence of sidewalks are fascinating. It seems some anticipate crowded streets, which typically isn't the essence of suburbia.
I'm just imagining as to what life would be like....for someone who lives in Bangalore (India) in a concrete jungle.... Living in one of these mansions sorrounded by nature and greens, and growing up in this kind of neighbourhood..walking daily in the sunshine.... wake up everyday, breathe in the fresh air and hearing nature sounds all day and live a simple peaceful life...
Had a friend who spent most of his life in LA. He came to Texas and was shocked there were houses with cattle nearby. Sometimes Cali people live in a bubble
These are private residences, so tours aren't available. However, sometimes they're listed for sale. Currently, 2029 Giovanni Court, Cary, North Carolina, 27518, USA is on the market. A Google search might provide more details.
Hello! It’s called Regency Park Estates. If you’re interested in the entire route: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1YVScy50PRxRVBiVHetrfID3_Nyu0Nqw&usp=sharing
I love these videos… But not when you keep the camera straightahead, and only show the street. Ridiculous… Show the homes! That’s why we are watching. Not for you to speed by the homes with the camera transfixed straightahead.
I love the scenery, it's just beautiful but, I would appreciate some sounds as well. I don't like the dead quiet. I'd even appreciate the sound of the car. There is no place on earth that is totally without sound like this. I feel like I'm lost in space, total sensory deprivation. It's even a relief when another car passes and I can hear the sound of that. I'm still subscribing though because of the beauty. Please get a bell, or a whistle or something. LOL I hate all of this quiet. 🙂
Thank you for subscribing and offering your thoughts. I appreciate your input! To clarify, the audio you hear (or don’t hear) is directly captured from the drive in real-time using high-end binaural mics. This isn’t an omission - it's the authentic sound of the drive, with the air conditioner on, from the perspective of the driver. You might find this walking video interesting, which uses the same recording setup and process: th-cam.com/video/9jknCFrDR-A/w-d-xo.html. Here's a list of the equipment used: Audio Recorder: Zoom F6: a.co/d/6WMq7Sd Mic: MS-EHB-2-MKII: soundprofessionals.com/product... Mic Windscreen: WindTech WSF-1: a.co/d/eAYaoMT Audio Cleaning: Izotope RX: www.izotope.com/en/products/r... It's possible the audio’s high dynamic range made it seem quieter than expected. I always suggest adjusting the volume for a natural feel, as normalizing during production might affect the binaural experience.
@@RelaxingWalks You were right something went wrong with the sound on my end. I had been watching other videos so I thought my sound was adjusting fine but it wasn't. I found the problem and when I watched the video again, it was just perfect. Thank you. I love it even more now! 🤩
Great video. Where did you mount the camera for this? I have so many videos that I want to publish, but I can't because HDR is not kicking in for any of my recent videos.
I've noticed inconsistent processing times for HDR, ranging from 2 days to weeks, even months, and sometimes never. I recall we touched on this topic on Reddit. While I currently use Davinci Resolve, I've encountered the same issue with FCPX in the past. I've reached out to TH-cam support multiple times, but they seem to have difficulty grasping the issue. For now, my workaround involves uploading each video five times. I hope you find a solution for your videos as well. ❤️
@RelaxingWalks I reached out to TH-cam support via live chat yesterday. It seemed that the person knew what I was talking about and requested for links of the videos in question. As of now, only 2/30 of my outstanding videos are now available in HDR. I am very curious on whether you mounted the camera on the outside of your car for this video by the way.
@@VeeDriving Understanding varies based on who responds to the chat. They typically update me every other day, mentioning their internal team is on it. After weeks, the videos might transition to HDR. The case often switches hands, and it's a toss-up if the next support person grasps the issue. With each change, there's potential for re-explaining the situation. Despite their assurances, the videos might eventually become HDR on their own, if I'm fortunate. I hope continuous outreach prompts action, but I'm skeptical since few publish in HDR. I would never record from inside a vehicle. The glare destroys the video.
@veedriving6210 oh, I meant glare from the car windows. The mounting, it just depends. I created custom mounts. Too many details to really get into here. Feel free to ping me on the side and we can collaborate if you’d like.
Well these are wealthy areas and people prefer their privacy and don't usually mingle around with neighbors. As a matter of fact, that's how it is in a lot of the country. The US in general is an individualistic society where people more or less prefer being by themselves or with their close family. That's why you don't usually see many people out and about in their neighborhood.
What many non US people don't realize is these houses have very large backyards, often with patios, pools, tennis court and Jacuzzi. There is no need to be in the street or in front of the house. Family activities occur inside the home or in the backyard. There is also no commercial activities as these areas are zoned exclusively residential
The people are hanging out in their massive backyards enjoying the peace and privacy. The U.S. also has plenty of places where the street life is right on your doorstep. You can have the choice of either here.
I used Google Translate. Most people in the USA don't really walk around their neighborhood. People usually hang out in their homes, at school, work, shopping, parks, bars/clubs, etc but not really in their neighborhood.
These homes have relatively small front yards but large backyards with pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, barbecues etc. Noisy activities are not done in the front yard or street. Privacy is paramount.
Why would there be people in the streets? That’s not how people roll in the suburbs. My guess is the people who live in this neighborhood are out earning money to afford these 7 million dollar mansions.
at the first glance it looks beautiful and appealing to drive by. but to actually live in this neighborhood would be quite boring and inconvenient: no other people around, you have to drive everywhere, even just to buy a carton of milk, because there is no shops around, only houses for miles and miles on end.
Ya, I never got there.. . It didn't happen with the scott_me possibility.. . But he did end up driving past his residence in Boston on the way to the museum of science.. .. While driving through his neughbourhood, Scott said he didn't know why he was driving that way (route..). We said there must be some reason.. . Small talk.. Polite.. . Mumble, mumble.. . .
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Immaculate homes and manicured gardens. What a dream. The trees are breathtaking ❤
If only rich neighborhoods in the california central valley had this many trees. All we have is drought tolerant plants and a few oaks
This sound is wonderful to sleep and look at this beautiful neighborhood on the streets there are no people and it's such a peaceful and passive silence to contemplate.
Well said
Loved the tour! What areas are featured in this video?
Yes this is one of the wealthier subdivisions. You can tell, because there are more trees, and the houses are spaced farther apart.
these videos are spectacular ! sometimes I brew my coffee and relax watching these incredible videos from this channel ! thanks a lot for these videos , these streets are clean and looking at the designs of these mansions brings happens :)
Glad you like them!
The wealth is there in the blue skies with white puffs🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊 thanks for your amazing heavenly video❤❤❤
Love your perspective!
I love the balance between the houses and the trees 🎉
The older I get, the more I realize just how gifted architechtural engineers are. Those houses are stunning. I can't imagine having that kind of skill, or the natural talent to envision a home like that.
Beautiful.. home's and
Peaceful Roads..very nice..😀😀💙🙏💐💐🌺🌺💐🌺💞
I wished I lived in North Carolina , beautiful State.
I am trying to get my daughter to move there.
I have a friend who lives in Pinehurst in her beautiful neighborhood.
Once again, you did your magic. Love this. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
Ahhh yes, The Renaissance. Love the inclusion of the mapped route!
Awesome driving tour. Enjoyed this so much. Nice sharing my friend.
Thank you very much!
So beautifull this place ❤
Most of these homes look like the homes in my neighborhood. Peaceful drives, happy people, many trees to be seen. Life is good. ❤
I live in one of these wealthy neighborhoods which is in Preston in Cary, NC. It is relatively safe here although some people do get road rage which can quickly escalate and turn dangerous because you never know who is armed and who is not.
Stay safe!
Da asco pensar que gente que viven tan bien sea capaz de enfurecerse por el tráfico. Hay gente que no merece vivir como viven.
They are so wealthy and still get road rage. That’s sad.
Each house looks like a royal palace (they would be considered as such in Poland at least), the lawns are impeccable btw
dude you're like the only human around!!! haha what a weird feeling!!!
I had family in NC when I was a kid. One thing I remember is big beautiful homes, but the neighborhoods being void of people outside. That was in the 80’s. Seems that is still the case today.
I appreciate your observation about the absence of people in the neighborhoods I film. It aligns with what I've seen living across the US. Many choose suburban areas for peace and tranquility, a sentiment I aim to capture in my relaxing walks and drives. It's common for residents to enjoy their private spaces, like backyards, or engage in activities away from the main streets, such as visiting parks or utilizing the greenways common in cities like Raleigh and Austin. My wife, originally from the UK, has also noted similar characteristics in suburban neighborhoods there.
It intrigues me that many are unfamiliar with this suburban culture in the USA. The comments of "where are the people" always make me wonder what viewers expect to see. Similarly, the contrasting queries about the absence of sidewalks are fascinating. It seems some anticipate crowded streets, which typically isn't the essence of suburbia.
They're in the backyard.....
when i see your beautiful videos.. i feel calm and positive❤
Thank you so much 😀
This soo beautiful to look at.
The video is superb!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
I'm just imagining as to what life would be like....for someone who lives in Bangalore (India) in a concrete jungle.... Living in one of these mansions sorrounded by nature and greens, and growing up in this kind of neighbourhood..walking daily in the sunshine.... wake up everyday, breathe in the fresh air and hearing nature sounds all day and live a simple peaceful life...
India could be a great country if it wasn't overpopulated. More people = lower quality of life.
Beautiful desde Argentina ♥️
I love ur videos ❤❤
After residing in California for so long I didn’t think they had residences like that anymore
Had a friend who spent most of his life in LA. He came to Texas and was shocked there were houses with cattle nearby. Sometimes Cali people live in a bubble
@@Cam-vz2zk You can say that about everyone. I know a lot of people outside of California think it is only LA and the Bay Area...
Thank you
You're welcome
Very very nice dear, thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Wow. This the one. This is what I dreamed off
About how much this homes sale for ?
Please upload the home tour video.
These are private residences, so tours aren't available. However, sometimes they're listed for sale. Currently, 2029 Giovanni Court, Cary, North Carolina, 27518, USA is on the market. A Google search might provide more details.
Boa tarde . É maneiro ver os jardins bonitos e bem cuidados. Da vontade de dar uma caminhada de manhã, antes de trabalhar, só apreciando a natureza.😊
Beautiful place like it 👍
Their heaven on earth!
😍😍😍such a great video👏🏻🌹
Thank you 🤗
What’s the name of the neighborhood at 17:45? Astounding
Hello! It’s called Regency Park Estates. If you’re interested in the entire route: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1YVScy50PRxRVBiVHetrfID3_Nyu0Nqw&usp=sharing
@@RelaxingWalks thank you so much! You rock!
💚😍😍😍💚 Amazing 😍
grandiose just one day in this nice housse
Wow, beautiful. I wonder how much one of these mansions really is...
I think I recall 7 million for the bigger ones.
Proof the world is NOT overcrowded.
Driving across places like Texas has the same effect.
Let's keep it that way.
I love these videos… But not when you keep the camera straightahead, and only show the street. Ridiculous… Show the homes! That’s why we are watching. Not for you to speed by the homes with the camera transfixed straightahead.
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️It
Montego Bay same thing. Wealthy suburbs no people.
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I love the scenery, it's just beautiful but, I would appreciate some sounds as well. I don't like the dead quiet. I'd even appreciate the sound of the car. There is no place on earth that is totally without sound like this. I feel like I'm lost in space, total sensory deprivation. It's even a relief when another car passes and I can hear the sound of that. I'm still subscribing though because of the beauty. Please get a bell, or a whistle or something. LOL I hate all of this quiet. 🙂
Thank you for subscribing and offering your thoughts. I appreciate your input! To clarify, the audio you hear (or don’t hear) is directly captured from the drive in real-time using high-end binaural mics. This isn’t an omission - it's the authentic sound of the drive, with the air conditioner on, from the perspective of the driver.
You might find this walking video interesting, which uses the same recording setup and process: th-cam.com/video/9jknCFrDR-A/w-d-xo.html.
Here's a list of the equipment used:
Audio Recorder: Zoom F6: a.co/d/6WMq7Sd
Mic: MS-EHB-2-MKII: soundprofessionals.com/product...
Mic Windscreen: WindTech WSF-1: a.co/d/eAYaoMT
Audio Cleaning: Izotope RX: www.izotope.com/en/products/r...
It's possible the audio’s high dynamic range made it seem quieter than expected. I always suggest adjusting the volume for a natural feel, as normalizing during production might affect the binaural experience.
@@RelaxingWalks You were right something went wrong with the sound on my end. I had been watching other videos so I thought my sound was adjusting fine but it wasn't. I found the problem and when I watched the video again, it was just perfect. Thank you. I love it even more now! 🤩
❤❤❤❤❤
Great video. Where did you mount the camera for this?
I have so many videos that I want to publish, but I can't because HDR is not kicking in for any of my recent videos.
I've noticed inconsistent processing times for HDR, ranging from 2 days to weeks, even months, and sometimes never. I recall we touched on this topic on Reddit. While I currently use Davinci Resolve, I've encountered the same issue with FCPX in the past.
I've reached out to TH-cam support multiple times, but they seem to have difficulty grasping the issue. For now, my workaround involves uploading each video five times.
I hope you find a solution for your videos as well. ❤️
@RelaxingWalks I reached out to TH-cam support via live chat yesterday. It seemed that the person knew what I was talking about and requested for links of the videos in question.
As of now, only 2/30 of my outstanding videos are now available in HDR.
I am very curious on whether you mounted the camera on the outside of your car for this video by the way.
@@VeeDriving Understanding varies based on who responds to the chat.
They typically update me every other day, mentioning their internal team is on it. After weeks, the videos might transition to HDR.
The case often switches hands, and it's a toss-up if the next support person grasps the issue. With each change, there's potential for re-explaining the situation.
Despite their assurances, the videos might eventually become HDR on their own, if I'm fortunate.
I hope continuous outreach prompts action, but I'm skeptical since few publish in HDR.
I would never record from inside a vehicle. The glare destroys the video.
@@RelaxingWalks how do you mount your camera from the outside?
As for the glare, my best solution is to use a polarizer for my lens.
@veedriving6210 oh, I meant glare from the car windows. The mounting, it just depends. I created custom mounts. Too many details to really get into here. Feel free to ping me on the side and we can collaborate if you’d like.
no street lights
Viviendo ahí difícilmente te deprimirás
One day you’re young, next you want to have a house like these.
Quiet & Peaceful comparing to Asian countries 😅
i love
Could you add a google map, just 3 seconds, next time, so that we have a rough idea of where it is.
Why is that there's always No people outside? The neighborhood is beautiful but looks like a bit ghosttown 😅
Well these are wealthy areas and people prefer their privacy and don't usually mingle around with neighbors. As a matter of fact, that's how it is in a lot of the country. The US in general is an individualistic society where people more or less prefer being by themselves or with their close family. That's why you don't usually see many people out and about in their neighborhood.
What many non US people don't realize is these houses have very large backyards, often with patios, pools, tennis court and Jacuzzi. There is no need to be in the street or in front of the house. Family activities occur inside the home or in the backyard. There is also no commercial activities as these areas are zoned exclusively residential
The people are hanging out in their massive backyards enjoying the peace and privacy. The U.S. also has plenty of places where the street life is right on your doorstep. You can have the choice of either here.
@@JJFlores197nah not in the more ghetto places tho houses be super close to each other
There are rich areas in the UK but as soon as you walk half a mile in the wrong direction you meet poor people and get mugged.
Pourquoi il n'y'a presque personne dans les rues ? Est-ce comme ça aux USA 😳🥳
I used Google Translate. Most people in the USA don't really walk around their neighborhood. People usually hang out in their homes, at school, work, shopping, parks, bars/clubs, etc but not really in their neighborhood.
These homes have relatively small front yards but large backyards with pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, barbecues etc. Noisy activities are not done in the front yard or street. Privacy is paramount.
Почему нет людей у них на улицах?
Why would there be people in the streets? That’s not how people roll in the suburbs.
My guess is the people who live in this neighborhood are out earning money to afford these 7 million dollar mansions.
Peace and quiet and privacy is valued more than noisy neighbors in the US suburbs
Did everybody die in this neighborhood?
at the first glance it looks beautiful and appealing to drive by. but to actually live in this neighborhood would be quite boring and inconvenient: no other people around, you have to drive everywhere, even just to buy a carton of milk, because there is no shops around, only houses for miles and miles on end.
Shops bring people, noise and trash. There are shops within a mile or so but these areas are zoned residential to keep out commercial buoldings.
😕.. doesn't look like a friendly neighborhood 😞.. rather homes investment bankers buy to flip
We found it interesting that this community isn’t gated.
Where is the bus stop?😂😂😂
Not one
Alguém assistindo??🇧🇷🇧🇷🇨🇵
No living organisms in America except you?!
There is no war here, there is peace and beauty, but because the beneficiary of this war live here!!!!😢😢😢
different from the reality of Detroit, heroines are used with children playing in the street haha
Detroit has neighborhoods much nicer than this. Detroit is still extremely wealthy.
Mansions with no privacy?no gate? boring!!
Rich neighborhood, not wealthy neighborhood. ....
🤫...😒
What's the difference?
@@domnicomondi5923 *the difference between million and billion*
Yes these are rich neighborhoods
Do you live here?
Very,poor ,neibghborhood
Ya, I never got there..
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It didn't happen with the scott_me possibility..
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But he did end up driving past his residence in Boston on the way to the museum of science..
.. While driving through his neughbourhood, Scott said he didn't know why he was driving that way (route..). We said there must be some reason.. . Small talk.. Polite.. . Mumble, mumble..
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