It wouldn't say it was immediate. Roman Britain fell into steep decline after Magnus Maximus declared himself Emperor in Britain in 383AD and left the island with most of the Roman legions to help him take the throne. Barbarian invasions ramped up due to less military presence; the increased invasions impacted things like trade and the economy. As a result, the Roman infrastructure quickly fell into disrepair because of societal and economical instability. The Crossing of the Rhine in 406 was the nail in coffin for Britannia since most Gaul was overran by the Germanic tribes leaving the island completely cut off from Imperial Command. Communications and trade with Rome broke down and soldiers went into revolt as they weren't receiving pay. The soldiers then crowned a few successive emperors and overthrew whichever ones they deemed weren't up to the task. They settled on Constantine III who took whatever military strength was left and abandoned Britain to save Gaul and take the throne. From this point, Britannia was pretty much left on its own to defend itself and the Romans officially withdrew from the island a few years later in 410. The remaining garrisons probably barricaded themselves in and thousands of people would've been fleeing for their lives into the last remaining save-havens like London because of the Saxon and Pict invasions causing absolute carnage everywhere. Apparrently, some rich families actually stayed behind and tried to maintain the Roman way of life, but being cut off from Rome for so long made it more and more difficult. By 500AD, London was effectively a ghost town.throne
@@chrisstucker1813 That was a very interesting response. It makes sense. People had to run for their lives. Mercenaries turn into barbarians, it happened to lots of countries.
The Anglo-Saxons were a nomadic and barbaric people... the Romans abandoned Great Britain and fled from there. When the Anglo-Saxons took over the country, technology regressed. Westerners think that history is linear... in reality it is cyclical.
Suggestions: 1. Evolution of Stockholm 2. Evolution of Tokyo 3. Evolution of Cairo 4. Evolution of Constantinople 5. Evolution of Victoria, Australia 6. Evolution of Madrid
For the 6 other suggestions I was thinking: 7. Glasgow, Scotland 8. Dublin, Ireland 9. Athens, Greece 10. Ottawa, Canada 11. Edinburgh, Scotland 12. New Delhi, India Other than that I think those suggestions look good.
I would love to see Mexico City - an Aztec city built on top of a lake turned into the concrete and skyscraper jungle today. It has always been the biggest city in North America after all.
I am from Mexico and indeed our country also has many stories and for some reason it has from our Pre-Hispanic roots. I already want to see the event in animation as unfortunately in 1985 CDMX suffered terribly because of the Earthquake of September 19 when they had more modern and very ahead of its time with its creative buildings that unfortunately did not comply with the construction standards due to the seismic movement that occurred. Starting with the Hotel Regis, it was the most iconic We made history and those who lived in their Generation marked by the Earthquake of 85' after the modernization in CDMX
3:24 i appreciate the very calm cameraman as the viking runs towards him. Thank you very much, I have no doubts that you put a lot of effort to make this masterpiece.
Yeah i think that must have been a mistake. I guess there are new yorkers living in london though. Would have been worse if they accidentally used that sound clip in Roman era 😂
English architecture is everywhere , thomas hetherwick, john harvard, job charnock, sir herbert baker, arthur benison hubback , John Soane English architect Peter Folger Poet was the grandfather of Benjamin Franklin
Beautiful and divine. The best video about the evolution of London. My sincere congratulations to its author and to this channel for uploading this great work of art. Greetings from Chile.
It’s like first starting your survival world, a COMPLETELY vanilla landscape.. but then 7 years later still playing, there are planks and bricks that are still there since your first week. Then when a new friend who joins you and see all the man-made structures you did, it really is hard to believe that all of this happened from just a bunch of oak trees around there.. trees that were long chopped off. In real life’s case, we’re the new friends who join (get born) into an already huge metropolis.
Roman Britain, or Britain had a population around 4 million at the time. Which would be the reason.. and also, citys begin from nothing. But I know your probably joking so yeah.
This video actually answers a question I've been trying to figure out for ages. I've always wondered how London went from the small countryside town to in 1500 1600s medieval to the big town found in 1800s. Then this video came and the 1700s showcase how london went from the medieval early modern look to the London we know today
The concept and the execution are nothing short of brilliant. For your next videos, I suggest; 1. Madras 2. Sydney 3. Delhi/ Kolkata 4. Paris 5. Madurai/ Thanjavur
moscow, tokyo, chicago, rio, mexico city , i'm american , kolkata a lot of beautiful English architecture too, as does east part of usa and i haven't visited south africa , but there too
Briliant video but I've got my next 12 video suggestions: 1: Evolution of Glasgow, Scotland 2: Evolution of Dublin, Ireland 3: Evolution of Edinburgh, Scotland 4: Evolution of Los Angeles, California 5: Evolution of Dubai, UAE 6: Evolution of Helsinki, Finland 7: Evolution of Cardiff, Wales 8: Evolution of Ottawa, Canada 9: Evolution of Amsterdam, Netherlands 10; Evolution of Berlin, Germany 11: Evolution of Manchester, England 12: Evolution of Rome, Italy
@@adamsinclair1959 I'd imagine so. To be fair, Everyone constantly talks about Glasgow, but no way to slander it. You get mottos in Glasgow like "People make Glasgow" so people are really interested if you think about it, Some people might not be but I'd like to see a Evolution of Glasgow in InfoGeek's videos.
That's a lot of video suggestions and the amount of research, not to mention the amount of work needed to actually make the video after the research is done, means that list would take aaaages. xD I do particularly love the idea of Rome though...or perhaps Athens. Best choices I feel would be those cities that have been around the longest. :)
@@gswcooper7162 Same, I do like Rome as a good idea. Or even Athens, however. I'd say Glasgow would be the Elite one out there, Well, speaking of, Glasgow is my hometown. But I'd love to see a Evolution of Glasgow, from 500 to 2024/25 atleast.
Next video suggestions: 1.Evolution of Miami 2.Evolution of Los Angeles 3.Evolution of Athens 4.Evolution of Alexandria 5.Evolution of Istanbul 6.Evolution of Cairo 7.Evolution of Tokyo
There should be the Evolution of Glasgow for the next one. Not just individual US cities. No offense though but I do like to see the evolution of Glasgow.
Great video and animation quality. Really well done. Just a few nitpicks as a Londoner - "Book Store" wouldn't have used the word store then for that. "Liquor" shop or what we call an "Off-License" didn't start until 1860 so wouldn't have been there in 1841. Although Ealing Broadway is a part of the London Underground network, no part of it is underground. Ealing Broadway, the most random station to use, yet can't use the proper "Oxford Circus" name plate at the appropriate part? LMAO. Lots of great references though! Love the Beatles and Harry Potter bits. And as someone who used to operate the London Eye, glad you included that too! Again, great video and just nitpicking. The amount of work that went in to this is commendable, well done!
Let's not even get into the geography of where we're walking... Buckingham Palace is right beside the river (it's nearly a mile away), and then continuing on the same road brings us to Ealing Broadway Tube station, with Big Ben dead ahead and then we end up at (Oxford) Circus with the Globe Theatre and the London Eye right in front of us and no sight of the Thames that would be in between... xD
I watched the New York one a while back I’m happy there’s another and honestly if you only did this style of videos I would totally subscribe.I would love to see more of these types of videos like maybe LA or Las Vegas or Paris or even like Tokyo
Not only is this joke played out, like 15 other people said the same thing, so it's not even original for this one comment section. Give that sh*t a rest.
I love these types of videos they show you how cities or countries were before like centuries ago and how it’s evolved it teaches you things with these realistic animations
Your evolution videos are amazing! I've always been interested in the different timelines of history like when did the dark ages, middle ages, and vikings take place. It was cool to see it all in animation with dates included. Looking forward to more of your videos!
Kek nya gak bisa soalnya jakarta baru ada di tahun 1800an juga sedangkan London udah dari tahun sebelum Masehi juga belum banyak informasi yang banyak tentang kota jakarta
@@mrprotheroe4981 Though I'm not familiar with that third one, at least the rest of those are also perfectly valid to incorporate. My only concern would be overcrowding the video with media choices, and I mentioned one that is important to me that I know is impactful. That's all
Props to the guy who lived for 2000 years and filmed this for us
Very original and extremely hilarious.
Never heard this one before
@@waltervandijk860 Quit it. Its still relevant to the video.
cameraman never dies
2/10 funny
Little do the people of London know, an ancient Roman soldier still walks among them after nearly two millenia, marveling at the modern metropolis.
The last Roman
Casca
Casca Rufio Longinus
I bet it's Rory Williams.
😅😂😂😂😂
After the Roman empire fall, the people of London immediately lived in tents, and it took London 900 years to build back to Roman standards, wow.
It wouldn't say it was immediate. Roman Britain fell into steep decline after Magnus Maximus declared himself Emperor in Britain in 383AD and left the island with most of the Roman legions to help him take the throne. Barbarian invasions ramped up due to less military presence; the increased invasions impacted things like trade and the economy. As a result, the Roman infrastructure quickly fell into disrepair because of societal and economical instability.
The Crossing of the Rhine in 406 was the nail in coffin for Britannia since most Gaul was overran by the Germanic tribes leaving the island completely cut off from Imperial Command. Communications and trade with Rome broke down and soldiers went into revolt as they weren't receiving pay. The soldiers then crowned a few successive emperors and overthrew whichever ones they deemed weren't up to the task. They settled on Constantine III who took whatever military strength was left and abandoned Britain to save Gaul and take the throne.
From this point, Britannia was pretty much left on its own to defend itself and the Romans officially withdrew from the island a few years later in 410. The remaining garrisons probably barricaded themselves in and thousands of people would've been fleeing for their lives into the last remaining save-havens like London because of the Saxon and Pict invasions causing absolute carnage everywhere. Apparrently, some rich families actually stayed behind and tried to maintain the Roman way of life, but being cut off from Rome for so long made it more and more difficult. By 500AD, London was effectively a ghost town.throne
@@chrisstucker1813 That was a very interesting response. It makes sense. People had to run for their lives. Mercenaries turn into barbarians, it happened to lots of countries.
The video isn't remotely accurate
Read about isambard kingdom Brunel, Joseph Wilson swan, James watt, Joseph aspdin, william Penn ,James Hargreaves, Michael faraday, Robert Hooke, etc
@@tpower1912how so?
it's so interesting that London took a step backwards in terms of housing quality after the end of Roman rule. love this and the New York video!
That was crazy. It took them around 600 years to get back to where the romans were.
The Anglo-Saxons were a nomadic and barbaric people... the Romans abandoned Great Britain and fled from there. When the Anglo-Saxons took over the country, technology regressed.
Westerners think that history is linear... in reality it is cyclical.
Utter nonsense.
Wouldn't take these videos as 100% accurate depiction of things
It makes sense. The Romans were a continent spanning global superpower at the time of their annexation of Britain.
I don't even care if there are inaccuracies, this is so cool to watch and I would love more city evolutions.
Suggestions:
1. Evolution of Stockholm
2. Evolution of Tokyo
3. Evolution of Cairo
4. Evolution of Constantinople
5. Evolution of Victoria, Australia
6. Evolution of Madrid
For the 6 other suggestions I was thinking:
7. Glasgow, Scotland
8. Dublin, Ireland
9. Athens, Greece
10. Ottawa, Canada
11. Edinburgh, Scotland
12. New Delhi, India
Other than that I think those suggestions look good.
Honestly I Like Evolution of Stockholm Idea!
🇸🇪
And San Francisco California also
Istanbul **
I would love to see Mexico City - an Aztec city built on top of a lake turned into the concrete and skyscraper jungle today. It has always been the biggest city in North America after all.
YES
Tenochtitlan city
I am from Mexico and indeed our country also has many stories and for some reason it has from our Pre-Hispanic roots.
I already want to see the event in animation as unfortunately in 1985 CDMX suffered terribly because of the Earthquake of September 19 when they had more modern and very ahead of its time with its creative buildings that unfortunately did not comply with the construction standards due to the seismic movement that occurred. Starting with the Hotel Regis, it was the most iconic We made history and those who lived in their Generation marked by the Earthquake of 85' after the modernization in CDMX
7:25 - Beatles walking across Abbey Road
Oh yeah! That's reyt cool. Nice one. 👍
i think their style got them more famous then pink floyd or iron maiden or king crimson or Gustav Holst
@@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2n the Beatles were 10x more famous than any of those. And this is coming from a huge Pink Floyd fan. There’s no comparison.
3:24 i appreciate the very calm cameraman as the viking runs towards him.
Thank you very much, I have no doubts that you put a lot of effort to make this masterpiece.
Thank you for the comments! Ill keep up the work! 😊
@@info_geek please India 1301_2024😢
@@info_geekEVOLUTION of Los Angeles | 3D Animation
Because The camera man never dies
The evolutions of London and New York City are so interesting. Please do some more of these videos. Thanks for sharing!
Will do! 😊
These are my absolute favorite type of videos to watch. I gasped when I saw this was uploaded
Yes there so addicting this deserves billions of views and likes
What are these types of video called?
@@Physics_scholar69 don't know if it has a name. History animation timelapse maybe?
I hope you make videos like this for all famous cities around the world. This video is so great and accurate in matter of time and surroundings.
I will keep working on these! 😊
@@info_geekAny chance to do Prague? Somwhere in the Future? I know its not the biggest city but it has interesting history.
@@info_geek great, you just got yourself a new subscriber
The guy that said come get your hot dogs sounds like a New Yorker
@TrustandrepentotheLORDI agree but how is this related to the video
@@clouds-rb9xt It means they ballsed up and included audio from their New York City video?
@@T0T4LG4MER5 Some guy replied with some Bible verse or something about Christianity I think. They deleted it though
I was so confused about it 😂
Yeah i think that must have been a mistake. I guess there are new yorkers living in london though. Would have been worse if they accidentally used that sound clip in Roman era 😂
As someone born in the 4th century this gives so much nostalgia
The crazy thing is in 2000 years people are going to see modern London as what we saw of it 2000 years ago
English architecture is everywhere , thomas hetherwick, john harvard, job charnock, sir herbert baker, arthur benison hubback , John Soane
English architect
Peter Folger
Poet was the grandfather of Benjamin Franklin
These videos are incredible! I can't wait to see more!
I agree man, it’s so… GOOD!
Next video suggestions:
1. Evolution of Jerusalem
2. Evolution of Kuala Lumpur
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I like jesus
3:the evolution of Moscow
+ Evolution of Seoul, South Korea (?-2024)
Proud of the cameraman for filming for 1981 years straight just for us.
At some point this played out joke needs to stop.
@@SeanBordelon I got alot of likes last time I did it.
@@DefenderOfChrist_Likes don't matter
@@benjaminroydurocher5610 for me it does that is the point of writing a comment for me
@@DefenderOfChrist_ TH-cam isn't just about lines
This has got to be the most awesome video of the year, for me. Stupendous work! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
These timelines of cities are fascinating and educating! Fantastic job!
Absolutely amazing, such a fun way to learn a little bit about any place's history! Bravo!
Suggestions:
Evolution of Hong Kong
Evolution of Berlin
Evolution of Tehran
I would choose Berlin
I want an evolution of Jerusalem
@@mrprotheroe4981Yes for the mustache guy.
Berlin would be cool!
@@parrodice Berlin is kinda boring but ok
This should have millions of views! The animation is flawless, cant wait to see more ❤
What a brilliant concept. Thanks for the time trip.
These videos are so much fun to watch. Please continue to make them! I appreciate all the work it must take and have subbed. Incredible
Good animation!! You should do Los Angeles next ❤
Stay tuned! 😉
That's what i wanted too🤩🤩🤩
Chicago would be more interesting
@@info_geekwhy only US AND UK!?
@@info_geek after that you should do moscow
Bravo !! incroyable travail !!!! NOW PARIS ???
Também o Rio de Janeiro
@@adailtonmarques1487 muito boa ideia, que cidade linda.
" foi uma linda historia de amor
Que ate hoje eu ja ouvi contar ... " :)
Taj
I was gonna say that
2015- remember charlie ebdo pls
Thank you ever so much for doing my country's capital
♥
It's crazy how much work this is to set up and animate, my respect for that. Great video!
Beautiful and divine. The best video about the evolution of London. My sincere congratulations to its author and to this channel for uploading this great work of art.
Greetings from Chile.
Can’t believe that London used to be nothing
Edit: Ty for 55 likes!!!!
All of the cities that we know about all used to be nothing at one point.
It is because there was no population that time
@@FROST-if9hp
The population of the world at the year 43, would have been around 180 million.
It’s like first starting your survival world, a COMPLETELY vanilla landscape.. but then 7 years later still playing, there are planks and bricks that are still there since your first week. Then when a new friend who joins you and see all the man-made structures you did, it really is hard to believe that all of this happened from just a bunch of oak trees around there.. trees that were long chopped off.
In real life’s case, we’re the new friends who join (get born) into an already huge metropolis.
Roman Britain, or Britain had a population around 4 million at the time. Which would be the reason.. and also, citys begin from nothing. But I know your probably joking so yeah.
hard to believe this beautiful channel has only 25k subs, it deserves 25 mil
Absolutely amazing, would love Paris
5:19 THAT FOKIN SCARED ME
😱
2:50 my favorite part honestly
This video actually answers a question I've been trying to figure out for ages. I've always wondered how London went from the small countryside town to in 1500 1600s medieval to the big town found in 1800s. Then this video came and the 1700s showcase how london went from the medieval early modern look to the London we know today
I appreciate your painstaking efforts to make very unique videos like this. Kudos!
Guys be grateful to cameraman he is alive from since 43 to now 2024
I am the camera man, i used iPhone (-1965)
But now switched to Galaxy S24 Ultra, for its AI capabilities.
Afterall I show & adore evolution
so you dodge all the dangers of the ancient eras while filmed everything ha ha
For an example of what modern Barnsley is like today, please go to 00:13.
I just discovered your channel and I am loving these videos! Keep up the amazing work. 😊
Thanks for making this.
2:11 Bro losed all population💀
Amazing and educational video!
The concept and the execution are nothing short of brilliant. For your next videos, I suggest;
1. Madras
2. Sydney
3. Delhi/ Kolkata
4. Paris
5. Madurai/ Thanjavur
moscow, tokyo, chicago, rio, mexico city ,
i'm american , kolkata a lot of beautiful English architecture too, as does east part of usa
and i haven't visited south africa , but there too
I request you to make the evolution of Rome in Italy, please!
I like that kind of evolutions of any cities in 3D!
Briliant video but I've got my next 12 video suggestions:
1: Evolution of Glasgow, Scotland
2: Evolution of Dublin, Ireland
3: Evolution of Edinburgh, Scotland
4: Evolution of Los Angeles, California
5: Evolution of Dubai, UAE
6: Evolution of Helsinki, Finland
7: Evolution of Cardiff, Wales
8: Evolution of Ottawa, Canada
9: Evolution of Amsterdam, Netherlands
10; Evolution of Berlin, Germany
11: Evolution of Manchester, England
12: Evolution of Rome, Italy
these videos take weeks to research and months to make, so all your suggestions are going to take him 5 years
As someone from Glasgow… are people really that interested in us?
@@adamsinclair1959 I'd imagine so. To be fair, Everyone constantly talks about Glasgow, but no way to slander it. You get mottos in Glasgow like "People make Glasgow" so people are really interested if you think about it, Some people might not be but I'd like to see a Evolution of Glasgow in InfoGeek's videos.
That's a lot of video suggestions and the amount of research, not to mention the amount of work needed to actually make the video after the research is done, means that list would take aaaages. xD I do particularly love the idea of Rome though...or perhaps Athens. Best choices I feel would be those cities that have been around the longest. :)
@@gswcooper7162 Same, I do like Rome as a good idea. Or even Athens, however. I'd say Glasgow would be the Elite one out there, Well, speaking of, Glasgow is my hometown. But I'd love to see a Evolution of Glasgow, from 500 to 2024/25 atleast.
Next video suggestions:
1.Evolution of Miami
2.Evolution of Los Angeles
3.Evolution of Athens
4.Evolution of Alexandria
5.Evolution of Istanbul
6.Evolution of Cairo
7.Evolution of Tokyo
Why would they do individual USA cities when there are still a lot more countries in the world?
Evolution of Manila ahould be made first after London.
There should be the Evolution of Glasgow for the next one. Not just individual US cities. No offense though but I do like to see the evolution of Glasgow.
@@ozgamerab8780 You're right, but these cities have their own style.
@@RailagonBloxStudios After London, Glasgow would make sense. I just said what I was wondering.
Great video and animation quality. Really well done. Just a few nitpicks as a Londoner - "Book Store" wouldn't have used the word store then for that. "Liquor" shop or what we call an "Off-License" didn't start until 1860 so wouldn't have been there in 1841. Although Ealing Broadway is a part of the London Underground network, no part of it is underground. Ealing Broadway, the most random station to use, yet can't use the proper "Oxford Circus" name plate at the appropriate part? LMAO.
Lots of great references though! Love the Beatles and Harry Potter bits. And as someone who used to operate the London Eye, glad you included that too!
Again, great video and just nitpicking. The amount of work that went in to this is commendable, well done!
Let's not even get into the geography of where we're walking... Buckingham Palace is right beside the river (it's nearly a mile away), and then continuing on the same road brings us to Ealing Broadway Tube station, with Big Ben dead ahead and then we end up at (Oxford) Circus with the Globe Theatre and the London Eye right in front of us and no sight of the Thames that would be in between... xD
I have nothing but love for London and the city's souvenirs
3:28 (pause)
*IM GONnA FLY SOME PLANESS)
I watched the New York one a while back I’m happy there’s another and honestly if you only did this style of videos I would totally subscribe.I would love to see more of these types of videos like maybe LA or Las Vegas or Paris or even like Tokyo
Proud of the cameraman, had to live for 1981 years to record this for us
Not only is this joke played out, like 15 other people said the same thing, so it's not even original for this one comment section. Give that sh*t a rest.
@@SeanBordelondoes it really matter? The internet is lawless
@@TEUTONIC__ORDER699 That attitude is why social media has made the current generation retarded.
Awesome video, might be also interesting to see the evolution of Rome!
Think my favorite/the most interesting part is seeing how early on London was being pretty advanced with their architecture
I don’t care what the evolution of what is. Just make another. I love these videos.
Extremely well-made
0:36 The music is giving me Oblivion vibes
4:45 New York has been founded
More older and rich heritage city than NYC...Love the video...kudos to maker. Great BGM❤
I love these types of videos they show you how cities or countries were before like centuries ago and how it’s evolved it teaches you things with these realistic animations
These videos are so satisfying! Could you do one for Tokyo, or specifically Shibuya Square?
I really think Tokyo should be the next video
0:33 RIP we will never forget you 😔
This and the NY video are so awesome. Thank you for taking the time to create them.
It so satisfaying again ❤ 3:04
Your evolution videos are amazing! I've always been interested in the different timelines of history like when did the dark ages, middle ages, and vikings take place. It was cool to see it all in animation with dates included. Looking forward to more of your videos!
Thank you for the kind words! We will keep working! 😇
Nice video, my friend! Also, I would like to know what is the song that starts playing on Medieval London part 3:50.
Bro its highland hymn
Evolution of Rome
yesssss
Yeah bro
Went from a population of 1,000,000 around 300CE to 25,000 by 600CE
Manila, Philippines please many will watch it for sure
The problem is there is much less recorded history. If a video were made, it would mostly just focus on the last couple of centuries
This is awesome, should have more views.
Since 2001, London stopped developing and began to regress drastically to the Middle Ages. Greetings to the knowledgeable ones.
Can you do evolution of Sydney?
POV: You're Queen Elizabeth
She died in 2022.
This is underrated
Keep it up bro these vids are amazing❤
Came from tiktok. Just wanted to say…amazing video! Gained a subscriber 🔥
Same from tiktok
2:30 Middle ages have begun
You should do Singapore
Great video! Thank you very much for sharing!
This helped my History Learning Journey in school. Thank you very much and wish you all the best!
8:04 Who spawned Big Ben!?
3:45 That’s the Nameless Knight from ESO!
Great work can you do guatemala next plz
If not can u do Texas next
Please consider an evolution of Paris, Chicago and Amsterdam. Great work.
Heeyy! Keep up the good work❤️ can't wait to see more!! Suggestion: Evolution of Istanbul / Amsterdam/ Los angeles
Evolution of Bangkok
Nothing changed. Its still trash before and until now. People are trash. Worst country in the world.
Evolution of Indonesia next please i from Indonesia🇮🇩
Kek nya gak bisa soalnya jakarta baru ada di tahun 1800an juga sedangkan London udah dari tahun sebelum Masehi juga belum banyak informasi yang banyak tentang kota jakarta
@@akmalzaky3469 kalo Surabaya?
Evolution of Berlin
I just LOVE your videos! Well done! 🎉
Thank you for the kind words! 😊 Stay tuned!
Thank you so much for including The Beatles! Did not expect to see them in this video, but that was great!
6:33 big ben chimes
Evolution of Japan next please.
It's already there, watch it
3:37 This part is scary
This is so great👍, please do like berlin next, or just any other 3d evolution of a city
Bro totally overlooked Shakespeare and the theater! Huge part of history that brought language and cultural change.
A little surprised that Harry Potter got a little mention, but not Doctor Who. Regardless, great video
No BBC?
Or Jack the Ripper?
Or Æthelstan?
Or Monty Python?
@@mrprotheroe4981 Though I'm not familiar with that third one, at least the rest of those are also perfectly valid to incorporate. My only concern would be overcrowding the video with media choices, and I mentioned one that is important to me that I know is impactful. That's all
Evolution of Istanbul ❤
İstanbul zor olacak😊
Heads up to the camera man for surviving all that shit
As someone born in 43 this kind of gives me nostalgia🥹
Excellent video! ❤❤❤Your hard work really deserves a lot of appreciation. Please make one video on evolution of Delhi.
6:49 take a look at left top corner.