Wow, thank you very much for watching our videos and for your positive feedback! We're really glad you like this video so much, we're always trying to improve. :)
thank you very much for watching our video and for appreciating our work! We´re really glad to know you enjoyed the video that much and wish you can visit this part of Ireland soon. All the best!
Apow!!! English comment my friend. Haha! Thank you so much for the support! Love you! Chano said we will make Batac vlog someday and you have to play the guitar. 😂
The Heist did an open air gig on Dun Loaighaire peer in the 80s James Fagan, James Nealon Patrick Murphy, Roy Skelly Brilliant day beautiful weather amazing music Rest in Peace Patrick you were a superb musician ❤
@@ReigneOrShine yes we are on TH-cam under James fagan and Mauricio Vena jamming session unfortunately I had to under go open heart surgery so we took a few months off magandang hapoon Reigne the Philippino nurses are incredible I worked with them in the mater hospital infectious diseases unit
Beautiful as always! Thanks for sharing even the smaller areas and details of larger cities :) and glad you made it to Shoe Lane! How was the coffee and experience?
Thank you again for not getting tired of supporting Chano and I. We loved the coffee indeed. I actually remembered you when I saw the coffee shop. Thanks for suggesting! 😘
@@ReigneOrShine I always look forward to your new videos and adventures! They are fabulous to watch. And you’re welcome! Glad you could check out the new coffee spot. It’s always fun trying new places.
Hi. Thanks so much for appreciating our work. My Instagram is mainly for my my Calisthenics practice. I post stories during our trips and random photos too. My IG name is: reigne_mindbody I have a separate video of Alpe di Siusi. Feel free to watch it. Link is below Epic DOLOMITES | Castelrotto, Alpe di Siusi & Seceda | Italy Travel Vlog th-cam.com/video/3RDx0W58m9Q/w-d-xo.html
@@ReigneOrShine yes I’ve seen the Castelrotto video, is one of the main reasons i want to go there, but I won’t have a rented car, so I don’t know how to get from Castelrotto to Alpe Di Siusi 😅
@@MiguelVideography Chano said there are public buses and a cable car running in high season (summer and winter) from Castelrotto & Siusi. There is another cable car on the side of Ortisei too. Hiking from Castelrotto is possible too, but much better to get some vehicle to reach the Alpe and save the energy to hike across the meadows enjoying the views in our opinion. We’re sorry we cannot give you exact information as he has always been there by car. This is the official website of the area, you can find precise and updated information here. www.suedtirol.info/en There are also local people who do hiking tours for tourists, which is a not so cheap but convenient option too.
@@MiguelVideography Chano is saying that hitchhiking is common in the center of Europe and most of the time is very safe in the mountain areas. He met a guy who traveled all across the Dolomites in this way. In case you’re going there when public transportation is not available, it could be another option. 😅
I've seen all you've videos, this one is the best, congrats xx
Wow, thank you very much for watching our videos and for your positive feedback! We're really glad you like this video so much, we're always trying to improve. :)
Another absolutely fantastic video :)
Thank you so much for supporting our work. 🙏🏽
Loved every second of it. Wish I could visit this beautiful place... once
thank you very much for watching our video and for appreciating our work! We´re really glad to know you enjoyed the video that much and wish you can visit this part of Ireland soon. All the best!
Wonderful vlog again mi amor! Really inspiring work showing 2 of the best places to visit near Dublin for sure! 😍😍😍
Cannot wait to edit the next one before going to Spain. 😭🤪
Lovely nice place
Apow!!! English comment my friend. Haha! Thank you so much for the support! Love you! Chano said we will make Batac vlog someday and you have to play the guitar. 😂
very nice view of Dublin ❤ Thanks for this virtual trip, I totally enjoyed sitting at my home 👏👏 I am a fan now.
Thank you so much for watching our video and for appreciating our work! 🙏🏽☺️
The Heist did an open air gig on Dun Loaighaire peer in the 80s James Fagan, James Nealon Patrick Murphy, Roy Skelly Brilliant day beautiful weather amazing music Rest in Peace Patrick you were a superb musician ❤
Were you a part of a band before James?
@@ReigneOrShine yes we are on TH-cam under James fagan and Mauricio Vena jamming session unfortunately I had to under go open heart surgery so we took a few months off magandang hapoon Reigne the Philippino nurses are incredible I worked with them in the mater hospital infectious diseases unit
Enjoyed your video! We had a great time there.
thank you for watching and for your comment! I'm happy that you enjoyed these lovely towns too. :)
God know how much I love IRELAND 🥀🥀🥀🥀🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️
God will hear the longing and someday you will be able to come to Ireland!
Beautiful as always! Thanks for sharing even the smaller areas and details of larger cities :) and glad you made it to Shoe Lane! How was the coffee and experience?
Thank you again for not getting tired of supporting Chano and I. We loved the coffee indeed. I actually remembered you when I saw the coffee shop. Thanks for suggesting! 😘
@@ReigneOrShine I always look forward to your new videos and adventures! They are fabulous to watch. And you’re welcome! Glad you could check out the new coffee spot. It’s always fun trying new places.
Hello, I love your videos, do you have Instagram? I want to go to Alpe Di Siusi, I’ll e really helpfull some tips
Hi. Thanks so much for appreciating our work. My Instagram is mainly for my my Calisthenics practice. I post stories during our trips and random photos too. My IG name is: reigne_mindbody
I have a separate video of Alpe di Siusi. Feel free to watch it. Link is below
Epic DOLOMITES | Castelrotto, Alpe di Siusi & Seceda | Italy Travel Vlog
th-cam.com/video/3RDx0W58m9Q/w-d-xo.html
@@ReigneOrShine yes I’ve seen the Castelrotto video, is one of the main reasons i want to go there, but I won’t have a rented car, so I don’t know how to get from Castelrotto to Alpe Di Siusi 😅
@@MiguelVideography Chano said there are public buses and a cable car running in high season (summer and winter) from Castelrotto & Siusi. There is another cable car on the side of Ortisei too.
Hiking from Castelrotto is possible too, but much better to get some vehicle to reach the Alpe and save the energy to hike across the meadows enjoying the views in our opinion.
We’re sorry we cannot give you exact information as he has always been there by car.
This is the official website of the area, you can find precise and updated information here.
www.suedtirol.info/en
There are also local people who do hiking tours for tourists, which is a not so cheap but convenient option too.
@@MiguelVideography Chano is saying that hitchhiking is common in the center of Europe and most of the time is very safe in the mountain areas. He met a guy who traveled all across the Dolomites in this way. In case you’re going there when public transportation is not available, it could be another option. 😅