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Suggestion: Record in mute mode, the vehicles noise is unbearable. Use voice over with, without subtitles. Otherwise, Congratulations
NICE AVIRTUAL TOUR,THANKS FOR SHARING, I VERY LOVE
This was very interesting. Thank you.
are you a Roman or Italian ? I don't get why your English is so perfect and you don't sound at all like an Italian who speaks English
If i return to Rome and i can remember your video i wil contact you
I think I will wait to visit after the electric car is common. Perhaps then the noise level will be tolerable.
Molto bene, bravissimo, I really enjoyed the video
Bro i think that Crassus' death are just a legend. I think that Parthians had just gotten him decapitated and sent his head to a parthian king, for a reward.
The Via Appia could almost be a premise for a Dark RPG. An ancient road from a fallen civilization filled with mysterious catacombs and mausoleums.
You guys are amazing for your presentations….but you must spend a few moments and use an insulated mike on speaker for greater intelligibility.
Hy:) In 71 BC, 6,000 slaves were crucified along the 200-kilometer (120 mi) Via Appia from Rome to Capua. There is any mark left of it? Thanks for the answer 🙂
Thanks… through this video, I was interested to visit the Appian Way…
Very good video ! We’ve been to Roma 30 times and I’m obsessed with ancient Roman history. Want to live there now. We’ve also done with picnics at the ancient aquaducts
I absolutely detest historical monuments and structures but I get why modern people who live in otherwise useless and economically trashed places like to keep them around. If it weren't for my ethical and moral stances against any form of nostalgia I would say ''At least it's pretty'' but it's not, it's really not, especially in the face of skyrocketing rents and sprawl. All roads may lead to Rome but why? There's nothing there but dead people, both the dead dead and living dead, oh, and fairy tales of how mass murder is justifiable as long as it brings ''culture'' to the ''heathens'' who don't buy your system of imaginary deities and corrupt mobster politics. The world would be a much better place had the Celts developed nuclear weapons in the 4th century BC.
Love the video, but you need to something about the noise ( cars, etc..) Maybe a microphone is a good idea.
Roma Aeterna Victrix
Minute 28:28 :)) LMAO, I died laughing :)))))
Henk Jalving
Well done. I did a bike tour of the Appian Way three years ago. I wish you were my tour guide. If I get back to Rome I'll look you up for a tour.
This probably a dumb question but are these bikes electric assist? And they available for clients of your tours?
Wonderful video !
Now you realise what the mic pick up the sound of tyres on gravel horrendously
Im putting together for friends at their request a once in a lifetime trip through "classical antiquity" starting in Venice (well Aquilea) then down the Adriatic and on to Magna Graecia the Aeloian's, Istanbul then to they Cyladic Islands ending at Athens. An option is a stop on the Adriatic stretch to take in just a bit of Italia – Roma, Tivoli, Ostia Antica. I cannot imagine a more perfect guide.Historically fluent, practical, modestly charming and serious with a smile.
I was delighted to find this video. I especially appreciated all the historical notes you included; I can see that you're a very well-informed and engaging tour guide. I especially liked the way you started off the tour from the area of the Forum, with all the context that provides. And those bikes are really perfect; I am thinking especially of those chunky and well-treaded tires. I visited parts of the Appia Antica years ago, and I'm eager to visit again when I'm able to travel to Rome. Thanks for a really well-done video.