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00:07Today in this episode of What am I doing here?
00:10Caroline talks about Belgian culture
00:11Not even what Belgians eat
00:14But anyway...
00:15Caroline talks about Belgian culture
00:17You were surrounded by what you do with Belgian culture
00:19And Caroline talks about Belgian culture
00:21Salvador Dali wasn't Spanish.
00:23If
00:27How did I manage to do that?
00:30We're not going to start right away.
00:34Hey Anzare, and welcome to this new video!
00:37Today we're off to Belgium, in Flanders, for an episode of Damn Tourist.
00:41And I'm not alone
00:43Since Caroline manages part of the channel, all this postcard-like stuff
00:46Well, from time to time she still needs to find something of interest in it.
00:49And this interest is that I take it on trips
00:52We had decided to go and visit this western part of Flanders.
00:55Finally, this western part of Belgium
00:57West Flanders
00:58No, because that would mean I cut it like that.
01:01And when Flanders in Belgium
01:03That's the whole part, you know, where he speaks Dutch.
01:07In any case, he speaks Flemish.
01:09Excuse me
01:09I'm not going to make enemies
01:11And in this western part, we visited several cities.
01:14So this will be the subject of several videos
01:16A small series that there will be
01:18So they're not all going to come out one after the other
01:19We're going to mix things up.
01:21But today, if you looked closely at the thumbnail
01:23Well, it's in Bruges.
01:24We're going to do a little bit of exploring today.
01:29Whatever the case may be today
01:30Well, our topic will revolve around this region.
01:33We'll of course have our pro minute
01:35But also the Valcaro trip
01:37Where we will discuss precisely how we went about it.
01:39To complete this journey over several days
01:42On the road to death
01:46Tapatata
01:55Let's go!
02:25Let's go!
02:56Let's go!
03:16So, when you arrive at your destination, you've already made your arrangements.
03:19The first thing we're going to visit is the toilets.
03:23I can't cope, please save me.
03:25And hello Anzare, welcome to this new part.
03:27So, that's it, we're finally in Belgium, that's the truth.
03:32So, listen, we've arrived.
03:34This day will be themed around Bruges.
03:37Today, we have 6 short hours on site.
03:39So, in fact, we took the bus this morning to come from Lille, so Lille-Bruges.
03:44It took us a little less than an hour.
03:45We arrived on time because we left a little late, but it was rather
03:48Not bad.
03:48The trip was very comfortable.
03:49We have 6 hours on site to catch the bus and leave for Lille this evening.
03:52So, I think that will be enough to get a first impression of the city of Bruges.
03:56And from Belgium.
03:57And from Belgium too, yes, because it's the first approach to Belgium, indeed.
03:59You're right.
04:00I'm always right.
04:01No.
04:02That's also what we're going to discover for you.
04:04Okay, let's go.
04:05Go to the toilet.
04:07Okay, mission 1, Toilet, it's a failure.
04:10It's a complete failure.
04:12On the other hand, directly, we leave the station, we have 100 rooms, bike, on foot.
04:15So that's good, that's a good indication right from the start.
04:18But actually, here we have a major route and I have the impression that this route is really
04:20than cycling and walking.
04:22That's cool.
04:23However, Bruges, the train station, open your toilets.
04:41Wait, don't go too fast.
04:43Go ahead, let's play a little game.
04:44You're going to try to read this sign to me, over there.
04:46Oh dear.
04:47Just like that, cold?
04:48There, yeah, cold, there, like that.
04:49SO.
04:49I'm listening.
04:51Okay, I've got the stadium.
04:52Hop.
04:53I don't have it.
04:55Yes, I have.
04:56There are far too many difficult varieties.
04:58I'm sure the Belgians understood me.
05:00Oh yeah, are you sure?
05:01Go ahead, if there are any Belgians here, did you understand?
05:22What did you tell me?
05:23There is a road called Fort-Lapin.
05:25Fort-F-O-R-T?
05:26Yeah.
05:28It smells a bit like a Raving Rabbids ideal, though, right there in the background.
05:31Raving Rabbids?
05:34Oh, are you filming me?
05:35Yes, but in the meantime, they are all listed.
05:37I thought you were looking on the GPS.
05:39Because we're going to see the center, visit the others.
05:41No, she's on the toilet.
05:45I'm not going to make you pee.
05:47Ah, go open the bush for me.
05:48Following this sound advice, this is where we were going to get to the heart of the matter.
05:52This canal that we see in the picture goes all the way around the city.
05:55In total, there are approximately 18 km of canals in the city.
05:59And to cross them, about 50 bridges.
06:01Moreover, the city of Bruges, which is written like that in Flemish,
06:05but which, apparently, is pronounced Brughe, something like that,
06:09means the bridge.
06:10Oh, air.
06:17Okay, but on the other hand, we're totally lost when it comes to the language.
06:21Yeah, that's Jean-Claude's house.
06:22It must be his wife, because WWE is all about "madame".
06:25WWE, why is it "madam"?
06:26Well, I don't know.
06:28In French, Ms.
06:29Ah yes, if you reverse it.
06:30You put the letters WWE upside down.
06:32Maybe that's how it is, maybe it reads backwards.
06:34Wait.
06:35Yes, a little bit of explanation.
06:36The only thing that I personally understood,
06:38It's because it's a historic bell.
06:39I forbid you to say things like that.
06:41I didn't say anything, you thought it all by yourself.
06:44Your intellect, I beg you, the waves were blown away.
06:46Case closed.
06:47Oh, but that sounds really stupid.
06:49That's really stupid.
06:50What the hell is this crap?
06:54It was really very interesting.
06:56Oh dear, we've just arrived at a square here.
06:57There's a chill.
06:59Horrifying.
07:01A befrightful thing.
07:45It's a relatively clean city.
07:47It's clean, it's quiet.
07:49Yes, for example.
07:50It doesn't smell bad in the streets, there's no dirt everywhere.
07:52Just like in Lille, my God.
07:56Wandering through streets like this, you can find some truly incredible buildings in Bruges.
08:00That was the good idea of ​​choosing a destination like Belgium.
08:04In fact, it's so little known, at least for a French person, it's so very little known in
08:09past tenses, etc.
08:11I'm not unhappy with my visit today.
08:14It's crazy here, all we have are buildings with dates on them.
08:17And that's pretty much it for the second half of the 17th century.
08:21And actually, if all the buildings around there date from that period, I think that
08:25It's incredibly rich, actually.
08:26The amount of bricks in this city is excessive.
08:29And yet, it is often said that cities don't break bricks.
08:32Oh, well done.
08:33Oh, that was well said.
08:34I am electrocuted by neurons.
08:37It's well done, it's well built.
08:39It's beautiful.
08:40I can even film while moving forward, actually, we'll discover it little by little with you here.
08:44But in reality...
08:45Yes, there have been inhabitants in Bruges for a very long time.
08:49Once upon a time, there was Bruges, a city that was built little by little without making a fuss.
08:54Originally, Bruges was just a small village located near the water, with canals connected by
08:58the North Sea.
09:00This proximity to the water was very convenient.
09:03It allowed for the easy transport of goods.
09:05Thanks to this, the city begins to develop.
09:08Houses appear, ramparts are built.
09:10And Bruges gradually became a truly important city in Flanders.
09:15Between the 13th and 15th centuries, Bruges experienced its best period.
09:19The city became a major trading center in northern Europe.
09:22Merchants arrive from many countries to sell and buy all kinds of products.
09:26Like bedsheets or spices.
09:28Money is circulating a lot and the city is getting richer.
09:30Thanks to this wealth, beautiful churches, squares, and grand buildings were built.
09:35which show how prosperous Bruges was at that time.
09:38But towards the end of the 15th century, the situation changed.
09:41The canals are starting to silt up.
09:43This makes access to the sea more difficult.
09:45Trade slows down and merchants flock to other, more accessible cities.
09:49Bruges then loses its economic importance.
09:51It doesn't disappear, but it develops much less.
09:54It is precisely this slowdown that has allowed the city to preserve its old buildings.
09:59Even today, Bruges is known for its extremely well-preserved historic center.
10:03preserving the memory of that glorious era.
10:06Ah well, look at that, do you see the, the belfry.
10:09And then the fact that there are all these stepped roofs, it also gives a dynamic to the
10:13photo.
10:13That's a real-time sign, that's incredibly clever.
10:16For me, the number of times I've done film shoots where I was in trouble,
10:18because I didn't know if I would be able to get through the dead ends on foot.
10:21At least that's clear.
10:22At least there, you know.
10:23The walking routes, at least, are already all pre-planned.
10:25and what's more, they are completely integrated into car traffic themselves.
10:39The passes, added together, one after the other,
10:41in a trajectory as straight as that of a drunkard on a Saturday at 10:30 p.m.
10:45But always on the same cardinal direction,
10:47which leads us inexorably towards the heart of the city.
10:49Or rather, I should say, the magnificent heart of the city.
10:53So, like good tourists, we had two objectives.
10:56Criticize everything, and buy gimmicks made by Indian children.
10:59Even if the camera didn't agree.
11:02Go on, turn.
11:05Damn.
11:09Oh, come and see, a souvenir shop.
11:12Oh, the magnet, like a piece of shit.
11:15I should really look into such ugly habits.
11:21But luckily you, in this month of July,
11:23We can remove it if it's up to her to decide to do a little bit.
11:26It looks like he's playing Wishbone, the ugliest one.
11:29Good, good, good, good, good, good.
11:33However, earlier, I thought it smelled good.
11:35However, I think it stinks.
11:37However, what's unfortunate is that here,
11:38They are preparing a concert in the square.
11:39This means that the statue isn't very visible.
11:41the size of the square.
11:43I don't even know what Belgians eat.
11:45But anyway, yes, apart from the fries,
11:48I don't think they only eat fries either.
11:51Morning, noon, 42 in neopathy.
11:53A little bit of this, a little bit of that.
11:55Apparently they have square nipples to put the fries in the balance sheet.
12:01But apart from that, on the other hand, Bruges,
12:03We mustn't mess this up.
12:04because it is also the chocolate capital of Belgium.
12:07It's true that we also tend to appropriate that.
12:09In truth, because we, as French people,
12:11We have a strong Tintin culture.
12:12But it's true that Tintin is Belgian.
12:14We even discovered here that Estroum is Belgian.
12:19Salvador Dali is not Spanish.
12:22It was really very interesting.
12:25It was really very interesting.
12:53It was really very interesting.
13:16You see the timetables.
13:18I have absolutely no idea what it is.
13:20It's as grand as Tintin.
13:22It's tiny, but it's incredibly well-crafted.
13:25Come on, let's go see them.
13:26Oh, that was well received.
13:28How are you.
13:30Adrian Wheeler.
13:31I don't know if this is a paid service.
13:33We're really scrambling.
13:36I don't know if it's just paint.
13:42I'll do it for you.
13:43Oh, there are pigeons.
13:46Oh, yes.
13:48Ultimately, it's really, I don't know if it's a matter of taste.
13:49It's a beautiful glide.
13:51It's a very nice glide, by the way.
13:53I haven't visited the other games much.
13:55That would have to be 5 years ago.
13:56And besides, it was free.
13:58This building clearly houses a museum.
14:00So, a museum of what? I didn't understand anything.
14:01It's crowded, it's a bit of a commotion.
14:03But there you have it, in any case, there are 13 museums, apparently, in the city.
14:05That's taking a long time.
14:06I can take that.
14:07You have a pass for 68 euros for the 13 museums.
14:10So, after that, it's 5, there are 10 balls, the museum.
14:12So, the pass remains magnificent.
14:15So, we have time running out in our confession.
14:17Very nice plan.
14:17That way, I can finish talking to you with these very pretty views.
14:20And so, as a result, we're not going to do it.
14:21We're going to try to find some free girls.
14:23Because, in any case, we're already within budget.
14:24You can't stop going to the toilet.
14:26Oh, I'm sorry.
14:28You saw, she was apologizing.
14:29She's the one who goes to the toilet.
14:30So, I wanted to say "we" to mean "about them".
14:32But it worked well, at least.
14:34But anyway, at least we're not left hanging.
14:36Because you really have to admit that the setting is truly beautiful.
14:43Count on you, do you do Belgian culture?
14:45On the other hand, yeah, I didn't think that Belgium
14:47had known such great riches.
14:49Did you know?
14:50No way.
14:52€4.50 per 100g.
15:04Give it a name.
15:09Eti?
15:13So, a little tip: include your bladder in your budget.
15:16Okay, so you're sliding under the belfry and this is the perfect opportunity to teach you a little trick.
15:20There's a short explanation here, I'll read it to you.
15:21The belfry of Bruches is part of the 13th-century market hall complex.
15:25In the Middle Ages, the market hall provided space for the storage and display of Flemish cloth.
15:29highly desirable and other goods.
15:31Today, the hall is no longer used as a venue for events and exhibitions.
15:35and fairs are held there.
15:37The 83-meter-high belfry has three levels of construction.
15:41The two lower levels, square and made of brick, were erected during the 13th century.
15:46At the upper level, the octagonal lantern tower made of white stone was erected between 482 and 486.
15:53Not exactly young anymore, eh?
15:541400?
15:55No !
15:56I said 400.
15:591482 and 1486.
16:01To get back to the belfry too, their size is comparable to buildings in which they stored textiles from Flanders.
16:07Textile that was highly prized at the time, which was extremely expensive.
16:10That was really the era when commerce, finally and truly, was making a comeback in the game.
16:13at least international trade, since this was the era of large sailing ships.
16:15And so, everything was stored here, in these buildings.
16:19And so, the belfry also allowed, as can be seen from the arrow slits on the building,
16:23It also helped to protect resources that were intended for international export.
16:28So it was both a symbol of wealth, but it also served as protection.
16:32Ah, what a magnificent city!
16:33And really, it was a real little gem.
16:35And what was really great was that it didn't cost us anything to go.
16:39I'm going to explain all of this in the Baicaro Minute.
16:41But you'll see, the journey in its conception was really, really cool.
16:46On paper, it's great!
16:48These trips are offered without after-sales service.
16:50In this episode of Le Voyage Baïcaro, I have a tie that's too thin, already, much too small.
16:55But that's not a big deal, we don't care, because today we're here to talk.
16:58Well, quite simply, from our trip to Belgium,
17:00that she and I did, and in which we went to Bruges.
17:04I don't know if it's because it's not very touristy,
17:06Or if it's because there's a lack of infrastructure,
17:08but it's not cheap in terms of price, especially in terms of accommodation.
17:11And like us, we wanted to travel on a small budget.
17:13We thought, wait, let's try to play it smart.
17:16Basically, we took the TGV from Lyon to Lille,
17:20two and a half hours, round trip, 50 euros per person.
17:23I'll let you imagine the unbeatable price.
17:25That is to say, we paid 100 euros for two people, for the round trip to Lille.
17:28And from Lille, what we did was we took a train not far from the station,
17:32an aparthotel so you can cook your own meals in the evening on site,
17:38on a small budget.
17:39And then, in the morning, we would go and get the Flixbus and go to a city.
17:43And in the evening, we would come back.
17:44It was right at the end where we left for Antwerp and did a road trip on
17:49a small loop.
17:50But basically, every day, for three days, we went back to Lille every day.
17:55You might say, well, that's a lot of travel and all that.
17:57Well, no, not really.
17:59Actually, it's not really a very long journey because, from Lille, for example,
18:02It takes an hour and a half to get to Bruges.
18:03It takes an hour to get to Gans.
18:04We went to Courtret.
18:05It's very cute too.
18:06We made a video about it.
18:07And in Courtret, it doesn't even take half an hour.
18:09And another thing that was really very good, and I can't remember if it was in Bruges or somewhere else,
18:13The reason is that in most cities in Belgium, there are railways.
18:16So, we weren't stuck with having to go there and come back at a certain time.
18:21That still left quite a few possibilities.
18:23So, really, it's on a tight budget, because to go to Bruges from Lille,
18:27It was something like 15 bucks round trip per person.
18:30So, it was really, really a good plan.
18:32So, the idea is that, no matter where you come from,
18:35Lille is a great base for visiting Flanders and Belgium in general.
18:38to then take either the train or the bus and go from city to city.
18:42You can even go all the way to the coast.
18:43And so, this reduces your budget since you have accommodation in France in Lille.
18:49In any case, you know how to do it if you want to visit Belgium.
18:52Feel free to send me some photos if you ever do it using the video.
18:54That could be really, really nice.
18:56And on that gentle note, back to the episode.
18:58As usual, we have prepared a small summary table for you.
19:01of the different parameters that must be taken into account when creating a trip.
19:05In this, we can clearly see that the one who wins almost everything is the train.
19:08Yeah, because there are really a lot of them on this axis and it's really very convenient.
19:12The bus is the cheapest option, but it's also the longest.
19:15There are planes, but frankly, for a trip like that, we wouldn't recommend it.
19:17Because the planet, well, it's changing.
19:20But above all, what is interesting in this analysis that we are doing here
19:23and especially in the analysis we do during the video,
19:25Well, it's about seeing all of this as a network.
19:27To create a hybrid between train and bus travel, in particular,
19:31which allow you to have something that is both environmentally friendly,
19:34but also inexpensive, with reasonable delivery times.
19:36I was going to say reasonable times, I don't know why.
20:56Ultimately, the dreadful bay is not a dreadful bay at all.
21:00It's bay, magnificent.
21:03Oh, he's coming with loads of bullets, that one.
21:06I admit, he has money to make.
21:08I must admit that he looked for other tourists.
21:10We don't care if they copied it or not.
21:14They copied.
21:15They're crazy.
21:19Okay, so we went through with something.
21:21to try and find another piece of something.
21:23In the end, we didn't find anything.
21:25And we never reach the end.
21:28We're a bit like rats
21:29because, in fact, we make them realize it
21:31that the tourist town is very good
21:34but we get out of it very, very quickly
21:36And it's quite abrupt, there's no transition.
21:38We don't know the city.
21:39There may be places where there are neighborhoods,
21:40There are empty neighborhoods, there are always things.
21:42But in any case, where we are, it's not very good.
21:45It's good.
21:48It's good.
21:49Do you see what I mean?
21:50Something, you see, that we see here, for example, in Bruges,
21:52So I don't have entry into Belgium
21:54but which is clearly visible in Bruges
21:54and which is far from our French mentality
21:56And that's what's horrible in France.
21:58It's different in one country.
21:59Actually, we're in a public park.
22:01And actually, the chairs are in the public park.
22:03They're just placed there like that
22:04And there's no one to take them away.
22:06We do this in cold weather, we reduce the number of chairs, there are no more chairs.
22:08One of them is stolen, the other is inside the other one.
22:09Come on, it's damaging my garden.
22:55Let's go!
23:16GOOD !
23:17As I said at the beginning of the episode,
23:19We're going to talk about toilets.
23:20Toilets on board the coaches
23:21And you'll see, the subject is quite interesting.
23:23It's time for the Pro Minute.
23:27This is the Pro Minute.
23:30Right away, it's the Pro.
23:32Today, in this Pro Minute,
23:33We're going to talk about toilets.
23:34And of course, when I say toilets,
23:36I am obviously referring to the toilets on board the buses.
23:38That's a topic in itself.
23:40So, first of all, where did this idea come from?
23:41Well, it was while talking with a colleague
23:43who told me that she had had an example of a person
23:45who, one day, asked him
23:47yes, when we flushed the toilet in the bus,
23:50It was fine on the road, just like on the trains, you know.
23:52Well, the answer is no.
23:54I don't know if you've ever asked yourself that question,
23:55but on coaches,
23:57It's definitely forbidden.
23:58because if you place your slippery peach,
24:00still sticky from yesterday's kebab,
24:02and that you send it towards the motorcyclist behind you,
24:03I'm telling you, listen to me,
24:05You can't have a painting, can you?
24:07Next, regarding these toilets,
24:08something very, very important
24:10That's because they are mixed.
24:12And often, guys,
24:14you remain standing to relieve yourself
24:16while the bus is moving.
24:17First of all, it's very cramped,
24:18So it must not be easy to aim for.
24:20Very often, you see it as longer than it actually is.
24:22And so the result is that you water
24:24a little bit of everything you can water
24:26in the bus toilet,
24:27Except, in the end, for the bottom of the bowl, that is.
24:29And if I add to that that, well,
24:30The driver is responsible for cleaning.
24:31Well, it's still pretty damn good.
24:33to think, well, we'll do this sitting down,
24:35That way, we all respect each other.
24:37Next, it is important to remember
24:38that it is, after all, a mechanical system,
24:40All of this, in fact, is good.
24:41Well, all of that is stuff
24:42which can break down.
24:43From this simple fact, well,
24:44Sometimes you might find yourself in a bus
24:46and that there is no possibility
24:49to go to the toilet.
24:49We shouldn't blame the driver.
24:51These are things that can happen.
24:52and especially on SLO buses
24:54such as Flixbus, Blablabus, etc.
24:56where the buses, in fact,
24:57they spin like airplanes
24:58without ever returning to the depot.
25:00So sometimes they don't have the option, well,
25:02to go, one, empty the tanks,
25:03or, secondly, to repair what needs repairing
25:05Inside the toilet, that is.
25:07However, once they start walking,
25:09technically, in general,
25:10The drivers have a little bit of toilet paper.
25:11to the right, to the left, or products, etc.
25:13So, if, for example, you need,
25:15Don't hesitate to ask...
25:16You know, sometimes there are two drivers.
25:18One is moving and the other is waiting.
25:20Well, you can...
25:21There you go, it can always be a little something
25:23And for you, too, in comfort, you know.
25:25And generally, the driver isn't going to bite you.
25:27So, from time to time,
25:28There are one or two of them, grey ones.
25:29But most of them are nice.
25:30In any case, I remind you,
25:32but in this type of service,
25:33It is important to know that the bus driver
25:35is not penniless,
25:36but he would never refuse a tip.
25:38That was a short topic.
25:40Simple and effective.
25:42I hope you find it interesting.
25:43Feel free to say so in the comments.
25:44And in the meantime, let's go back to the episode.
25:51Okay, so we just finished our meal at that ball.
25:547 euros for the sandwich,
25:56which we found in a small supermarket,
25:57in the city centre.
25:58It's not easy.
25:59We were just saying that,
26:01Yes, I can confirm that.
26:02There is no...
26:04I can't find a bakery.
26:05There are hardly any small ones...
26:07There are no small snacks.
26:08There are no small snacks.
26:09There isn't...
26:09It's difficult to find something to eat.
26:11It's really designed for tourists.
26:12who wants to put money towards a meal.
26:15Yes, that's it.
26:16So, we should have taken precautions.
26:17So, where do we go from here?
26:18So, I have a little idea.
26:19We're going to go see a neighborhood.
26:22The Saint-Anne district.
26:23And so...
26:24Finally, Sintana.
26:25From Saint-Anne, I imagine.
26:27So, well, here we go again.
26:29And by the way, yes, I didn't tell you,
26:30But what woke you up a little from your nap,
26:32because in fact,
26:32we were really fighting
26:34if I can't find myself
26:34because we were really starving,
26:36He was a guy who had a little shirt
26:37French fry museum.
26:39And it turns out, there's a type of French fry.
26:40which would be good, you know
26:40I don't know,
26:41with sweet potatoes
26:41or like this
26:42Then there's chocolate.
26:44Go ahead, let's try.
26:44Finally, a competition is launched.
26:47Okay, we just passed
26:47in front of the chocolate museum.
26:48We looked at the prices.
26:49So, 14 bucks.
26:50And on top of that, you have to add 4 more balls
26:51If you want a hot chocolate, obviously.
26:53It's a shame.
26:54Yeah, that's a shame.
26:55After that, we had to expect
26:56because it costs money.
27:10We have just left the center of Bruges.
27:13No, actually,
27:13we are still in the center of Bruges
27:14But we're in another part.
27:15In the tourist center of Bruges
27:17and we just stumbled upon the canal
27:19Sint Anarii.
27:20That's the first attempt.
27:23And here, it's really...
27:24Really super cute.
27:25It's yet another village,
27:27another side of the city.
27:31Another side of the city.
27:34I need speech therapy.
27:36Do you need teeth?
27:36I need sleep.
27:38What do you mean I need teeth?
27:39I've all chewed it in my teeth.
27:41We really feel like we're here
27:42in the residential area.
27:44It's clear we're outside.
27:45still within the tourist center.
27:46It's obvious.
27:47I don't know what you,
27:47What do you think?
27:48Ah yes, there.
27:49There are far fewer tourists.
27:50It's much calmer.
27:53However, it's very cute.
27:56Okay, right now,
27:57that street,
27:58Not great.
27:58but we are leaving a neighborhood
28:00who was nice.
28:02So, we leave the Sainte-Anne district.
28:04I liked it less.
28:05that the center of Brussels,
28:07from Bruges.
28:10I think there is much more
28:11things to see
28:12in the tourist center of Bruges.
28:14After that, it's nice.
28:15That's cute.
28:15It's very clean.
28:16very calm.
28:18But me,
28:18I have a slight preference
28:20anyway
28:20for the tourist center of Bruges.
28:24So, there,
28:24We're going to lengthen the canal.
28:26move very slowly
28:27around the quarter
28:28because at some point,
28:29it will be necessary
28:29that we go back there.
28:32We still have, I believe,
28:33two hours before
28:33to take our return trip.
28:37So there you have it.
28:37we're going very slowly
28:40head towards the place
28:42where we took the quarter this morning.
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29:23It's true that earlier,
29:26we thought it was cute
29:26when we arrived
29:28already at that location.
29:29We were much less
29:29to imagine
29:30We'll see that later.
29:32Sometimes,
29:34which is, moreover,
29:35Really,
29:36this city of Bruges,
29:37it began
29:37to cause a little confusion.
29:38I don't know if you think so.
29:40It's definitely worth the trip.
29:42It deserves to be discovered.
29:44Yes, that's true.
29:44that it deserves to be discovered.
29:46Whether culturally,
29:48whether historically,
29:49whether it be...
29:49There are a lot of things.
29:51It's a really great discovery.
29:52It's a truly beautiful piece of architecture.
29:54generally of art.
29:55We were also held captive by art
29:56and above all, modern.
29:57It's quite accessible,
29:58Nothing is abused.
29:59And then, when, in addition,
30:00we take from behind
30:01French fries,
30:02waffles,
30:03chocolate,
30:04here in Bruges,
30:05a little bit everywhere in Belgium,
30:06we can see more
30:07with culture, culture, culture.
30:08So, no.
30:10Frankly,
30:12the first few days in Belgium,
30:13They'll be gone in droves.
30:14I think you think so too.
30:15It's full of promise.
30:19And if we discover
30:22every day
30:23gems like Bruges,
30:25I think we're going to be in pretty good shape.
30:27Yes, I admit it.
30:28I thought we would
30:29much further
30:31That's all, Ducard.
30:32Much more?
30:33Far.
30:34Ah, big, big.
30:35Okay, that's it, Zanzarés,
30:36This is the end of the video.
30:37I hope you liked it
30:38and as you have noticed
30:40during the Baicaro journey,
30:41well,
30:41We did several shoots
30:42inside
30:43from several cities in Flanders
30:44And, well,
30:46you're going to see some
30:47other arrivals.
30:48I don't know when,
30:49I'm not entirely decided yet
30:50how will the videos be released?
30:52I don't want to
30:52to make it a series
30:53as I had already done before
30:54regarding this Belgium,
30:55But it will come back.
30:56In any case,
30:57you will have noticed
30:58that Bruges,
30:59it's really a city
31:00very accessible
31:01by public transport,
31:02very pleasant
31:03which is essential,
31:04Flanders,
31:05it's really a place
31:06that you need to know,
31:07that you should go and see
31:07at least once in his life.
31:09And if you don't have the opportunity,
31:10well,
31:10I hope this trip
31:12By, what do you call it,
31:14by proxy,
31:15this vicarious journey
31:16you will have liked it
31:16and that you will not hesitate
31:17to share it
31:18to people
31:18who also cannot
31:19I absolutely must go see it.
31:20And that's one reason
31:21for which the chain exists.
31:23With that said,
31:24Sending you lots of kisses
31:25the Zanzares.
31:25I'll see you very, very soon.
31:27Ciao.
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31:36Here we go.
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