Hey, french here. Actually inhabitant of the town you've stopped to take a coffee break, in Agon-Coutainville. I was definetely shocked of seeing someone from another country vlogging here. I've really enjoyed these childhood landscapes filmed with such quality. I also want to say that I've been to class with the young oyster farmer and that was insane to see him here ! Greetings from Normandy
Hey! Normandy is the only area of Europe I've visited, for about 3 weeks in 1981, walking and with a van everywhere in towns and beaches staying with locals. I absolutely LOVED being there and experiencing the culture and landscapes. Love from Canada.
I'm 21 and I've lived in the Manche since I was born, and honestly I think it's so cool to see such well realised shots of those places, during the rugby world cup I often went to the "enfants de choeur"to watch the matches live with my mates, and it's pretty funny to see that same bar in a youtube video like that, to stumble across it by chance. Thank you for your video, it's really nice to see "tourists" taking an interest in places other than Paris (even if the Mont St Michel is actually really touristy haha). Cheers mate!
Your hometown looks like it was taken from Middle Earth in Lord of the Rings. Just from the outside, this must be one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen. How was it growing up there?
@@solokom I can say growing here was great (I'm also a local). As a matter of fact, after years of living in various cities in France and abroad, I came back to settle here !
I come from a tourist hotspot in the Scottish Highlands called Glenfinnan - now famous for the steam train sequences in Harry Potter. I'd love for you to do a "The Scotland No One Sees". There is more to the place than "the Harry Potter bridge"... It's great how you manage to communicate the culture and the vibe of an area beyond the iconic and Instagrammable.
Even though Mont St Michel is a touristic destination, the way he visits it and transmits his experience offers a different perspective on the place. I don't think the name is inappropriate ! (:
What the hell are you on, The Mont Saint Michel is indeed the most famous out of paris. But it's just a small place in all of Manche ... it's a small departement with way less tourism than the southern coast or even Brittany. And another thing, from the video, it seems like he visited a lot of "unknown" locations where the tourists never go. So in all and all, i think he's right to call his trip that way ...
What a magical reminder of the beauty of life :) I've lived in Strasbourg and now live in Toulouse. I've seen so much beauty in this country, and this video inspires me and shows that there is so much more to be explored!
Incroyable! Your "No One Sees Series" Are Expertly Executed! A year From Now I Can See This Series In. Different Locations Taking This Channel To The Incredible Heights it Deserves!
First time watching your videos. Just wanted to say that you are great at what you are doing dont stop and keep going!! Cant wait for many more adventures
I've biked these paths along la Manche so many times, the countryside and seaside reminds me alot of Scotland and Ireland accross the channel, a sort of tranquil but fierce beauty
Absolutely mesmerizing and glad to have you back Alex! This adventure in La Manche, France was a breathtaking journey. Oh man and the pictures, landscapes and hidden gems showcased in this video are truly remarkable. Thanks for sharing this incredible travel experience with us.
Alpes-maritimes is very pretty but a bit expensive. And south west is very underrated. The diversity of france landscapes is incredible, but usually people just want to go to paris
south west is even underrated by peolple living in the south west. The fabulous coast from fouras to Ronce-lesBais, with the fantastic view from the bridge of "La Seudre" then the wild coast from "Galon d'or" to La Coubre, and the cliff from st georges de didonne to Talmont ( and its small and unknown mont-saint-michel) is totally unknown from even people from Bordeaux ! They barely know the most beautiful lighthouse of the world, Cordouan, is by there and that's all.
I was born in Granville, Manche. Although I never really lived there I regularly visit relatives. I think it's one of the most livable areas of the country because of its peacefulness. I gotta say it's the first time I see it being captured so well, truly beautiful and sensational!
One day, one day I'll be able to do what you do. Not for the sake of money, attention but for the sake of time, for the sake of art, for the sake of reminding common people there's always more to reach for. One day.
Hi man, great video! and great pictures! 🤩 Quick question: What kind of film camera did you us and what kind of film stock? Thanks a lot and have a great one.
hey alex, i LOVE your video! i'm wondering what camera you are using for taking those amazing pictures? i would be more than glad if you told me :) keep up the amazing work - cheers, david!
Hey, french here. Actually inhabitant of the town you've stopped to take a coffee break, in Agon-Coutainville. I was definetely shocked of seeing someone from another country vlogging here. I've really enjoyed these childhood landscapes filmed with such quality. I also want to say that I've been to class with the young oyster farmer and that was insane to see him here ! Greetings from Normandy
Hey! Normandy is the only area of Europe I've visited, for about 3 weeks in 1981, walking and with a van everywhere in towns and beaches staying with locals. I absolutely LOVED being there and experiencing the culture and landscapes. Love from Canada.
I'm 21 and I've lived in the Manche since I was born, and honestly I think it's so cool to see such well realised shots of those places, during the rugby world cup I often went to the "enfants de choeur"to watch the matches live with my mates, and it's pretty funny to see that same bar in a youtube video like that, to stumble across it by chance.
Thank you for your video, it's really nice to see "tourists" taking an interest in places other than Paris (even if the Mont St Michel is actually really touristy haha). Cheers mate!
Your hometown looks like it was taken from Middle Earth in Lord of the Rings. Just from the outside, this must be one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen. How was it growing up there?
@@solokom I can say growing here was great (I'm also a local). As a matter of fact, after years of living in various cities in France and abroad, I came back to settle here !
I come from a tourist hotspot in the Scottish Highlands called Glenfinnan - now famous for the steam train sequences in Harry Potter. I'd love for you to do a "The Scotland No One Sees". There is more to the place than "the Harry Potter bridge"... It's great how you manage to communicate the culture and the vibe of an area beyond the iconic and Instagrammable.
I mean there is more to every place. But only so many things the average person would travel a long way to experience.
I'm from la Hague, thanks a lot, it's a pleasure to see someone from another country enjoy our countryside
"The France No One Sees"... You're literally at the most famous tourist destination in all of France outside of Paris.
Lmao
Hahahah true, this place isn’t exactly a hidden gem😂
“Outside of Paris,” so the statement stands; it’s something no one sees
Even though Mont St Michel is a touristic destination, the way he visits it and transmits his experience offers a different perspective on the place. I don't think the name is inappropriate ! (:
What the hell are you on, The Mont Saint Michel is indeed the most famous out of paris. But it's just a small place in all of Manche ... it's a small departement with way less tourism than the southern coast or even Brittany. And another thing, from the video, it seems like he visited a lot of "unknown" locations where the tourists never go. So in all and all, i think he's right to call his trip that way ...
What a magical reminder of the beauty of life :)
I've lived in Strasbourg and now live in Toulouse. I've seen so much beauty in this country, and this video inspires me and shows that there is so much more to be explored!
Incroyable! Your "No One Sees Series" Are Expertly Executed! A year From Now I Can See This Series In. Different Locations Taking This Channel To The Incredible Heights it Deserves!
i had no idea this place existed. looks absolutely stunning and unreal
I love this so much! feels like old photography youtube vids!
Absolutely love it! You should make a short docu-series on your adventures!
Merci pour ce p’tit roadtrip dans ces si belles régions de France !
Mention spéciale pour tes clichés des ostréiculteurs, superbes.
First time watching your videos. Just wanted to say that you are great at what you are doing dont stop and keep going!! Cant wait for many more adventures
Did not expect that France would look like this. Amazing
I love this type of content. please produce more of these videos where you share your photos along with your travel adventures
I've biked these paths along la Manche so many times, the countryside and seaside reminds me alot of Scotland and Ireland accross the channel, a sort of tranquil but fierce beauty
I love how the film photos get their own frames during the video. And the music, bravo!
That's like a painting out of a high fantasy book.
This was such an awesome video! The scenery reminded me of my home island of Guernsey, definitely need to do a trip like this.
And thats why I want to move to France - such incredible beauty!
What a beautiful video! I went to France last year briefly and only had a short stay in Paris. This makes me want to go back. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely mesmerizing and glad to have you back Alex!
This adventure in La Manche, France was a breathtaking journey. Oh man and the pictures, landscapes and hidden gems showcased in this video are truly remarkable.
Thanks for sharing this incredible travel experience with us.
Very beautiful indeed
Wow, such beautiful documentation of your trip. Loved it.
hey youtube make sure more people see this video!
Hey, it is my first time on your channel.
I quit photography a while ago. Watching this showed me how much i miss it. This video is really cool.
I only know of this fantastic scenery because of the movie "Sur les chemins noirs"... 😍🤩
Alpes-maritimes is very pretty but a bit expensive. And south west is very underrated. The diversity of france landscapes is incredible, but usually people just want to go to paris
south west is even underrated by peolple living in the south west. The fabulous coast from fouras to Ronce-lesBais, with the fantastic view from the bridge of "La Seudre" then the wild coast from "Galon d'or" to La Coubre, and the cliff from st georges de didonne to Talmont ( and its small and unknown mont-saint-michel) is totally unknown from even people from Bordeaux !
They barely know the most beautiful lighthouse of the world, Cordouan, is by there and that's all.
I don't even cycle but the footage here is so beautiful. I hope to visit one day
Simply amazing music with brilliant cinematography 🎉🎉
You are commended for dealing with such crap weather.
Quite the journey✨
I was born in Granville, Manche. Although I never really lived there I regularly visit relatives. I think it's one of the most livable areas of the country because of its peacefulness. I gotta say it's the first time I see it being captured so well, truly beautiful and sensational!
Absolutely beautiful watch from beginning to end. Would love to visit sometime.
This is one spot in the entire world that is on the top of places I would like to visit for at least 2 nights.
This video restored my passion to come back to photography! well done!!!!
its really cool to see the other side of this world
I can't get enough of these videos, So good
The photography is amazing!
what a calm place
This was so good ❤ I feel
like hiking in the rain now
Really enjoyed this video! Seeing the trip and the photos taken
Thank you 😍
Merci beaucoup! Des images superbes, vraiment!
Notre France est vraiment belle ^^ superbe vidéo !
the video is amazing and the photographs are ammmmaaaaazing.
Gorgeous. Loved it. Bravo.
Magnifique !
great video, I never heard of you but I saw surf stuff at the end and it made me watch. thanks
beautiful pictures
Fantastic video storytelling, Alex! Very captivating.
You guys are a true inspiration to me, keep up the good work...
Great music choices
Loved this one! You guys outdid yourselves!
Great to see content after a long time ❤❤
mont st michel is usually really busy in "warmer months" but still good vid!
Nicely filmed. Best wishes on the next.
Hey the background music is very nice overall very well done vlog
It’s worth pointing out that wandering by Mont St. Michel needs care. The incoming tide arrives, ‘at the speed of a galloping horse’.
Also a lot of quick sand areas, you have to be instructed before how to go out of it when you get sucked in.
so cool :) amazing pics!
I love this so much
amazing video !
Reminds me of Driftmark
Somebody should buy Victor the surfer dude a ticket to Malibu. He would fit right in.
Finally a new video :))))
how can you be so good at making videos man
Looks cold lol
hey french fries here big mac is good with french fries
it's Minis Tirith or I bet it's where Tolkein got the idea
What is the song thats playing around the 2:42 mark as you are crossing the water?
tremenda peli
03:44 Why does it look so close to the shore in this shot?
Inspiring stuff!
Moi qui hésitait à retourner là-bas, tu m’as convaincu 🔥
''the france noone sees'' first frame is the most well known castle in the country
Great video, very inspiring 🙌🏾🧐
Mont Saint-Michel
The Nest :)
what a weird and beatiful place
its the windows pic damn
Que chevere
this is how I see forgaotten shore from now on
One day, one day I'll be able to do what you do. Not for the sake of money, attention but for the sake of time, for the sake of art, for the sake of reminding common people there's always more to reach for. One day.
What camera and lens did you use
Hi man, great video! and great pictures! 🤩
Quick question: What kind of film camera did you us and what kind of film stock?
Thanks a lot and have a great one.
Canon Élan 7E with the EF 50mm 1.2 and Portra 160/400
hey alex, i LOVE your video! i'm wondering what camera you are using for taking those amazing pictures? i would be more than glad if you told me :) keep up the amazing work - cheers, david!
Mainly the Canon EOS R5
what camera is being used
how do you edit your photos?
song in the intro??
What's the music dawg?
vibe
Opening song
i saw this on Daryl dixon
My dream:)
didnt realise your guide was your twin brother
Что за трек на 2.36 минуте?
This is what we see on places that don't feel real tiktok videos
what is that castle called?
its Mont Saint Michel ;)
Yeah ngl I’ve been there 😂
my honest reaction was "putain de merde c'est beau"
yeees
rick steves already showed this off a decade ago