🐼🌿 Aujourd'hui, nous partons à la découverte du magnifique ZooParc de Beauval, l'un des plus beaux zoos du monde ! Situé à Saint-Aignan, ce parc exceptionnel abrite plus de 35 000 animaux représentant plus de 800 espèces venues des quatre coins du globe, dont les célèbres pandas géants, koalas, lions, tigres et bien d'autres encore.
Au programme de cette vidéo : balade dans le parc, rencontre avec des animaux extraordinaires, découverte du Dôme Équatorial ! 🦁🐼🦒
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00:00So, off-road.transport.
00:01Uh no, it's not voice-over.
00:03Among the various missions I am required to undertake, there are what are called individual missions.
00:07That is to say, you can go to a travel agency and buy an organized trip.
00:11and leave with other people you don't know, on a coach, on a plane, or whatever
00:14What.
00:15There, I was on that kind of mission, for three days, in Loir-et-Cher, at the Beauval Zoo.
00:20And that's what I'm taking you to visit today.
00:23Today, in this episode of What am I doing here?
00:27I get jostled.
00:28I am so fascinated by what I see that when I brush against a plant, I apologize.
00:32I'm watching my diet.
00:34Yes, my guarantee wasn't the birds in the aviary.
00:37And I call people names.
00:39I had named him Henri.
01:06So, I want to warn you right from the start.
01:09The thing is, this video you're about to see was filmed a little while ago.
01:11moment.
01:12I had quite a few sound problems.
01:13I was testing equipment at that time.
01:15And it must be said that the quality wasn't necessarily there.
01:19The camera moves a lot.
01:21I'm having sound problems in certain areas.
01:23I apologize directly.
01:25But rather than waiting to return to Beauval Zoo to make another video for you,
01:28I really wanted to keep that essence, that spontaneity.
01:31because Beauval Zoo was a really nice surprise for me.
01:35And I wanted it to be authentic.
01:37That's why I made the decision to release the video to you as it is.
01:41Okay, without further ado, let's go.
01:50Well, that's it, I'm finally back in the park.
01:52We come directly upon a lake.
01:54So, I'm not really sure how to wait in this park.
01:56It looks quite large.
01:57Getting in is a bit of a hassle.
01:58Finally, you can see that it's not very well done.
01:59There's no proper thread.
02:01People, they're disturbing the top halfway.
02:03But on the other hand, as soon as you come in, you see, there's the entrance right there.
02:06And right away, the first animals appear.
02:10He's here.
02:11It's going to be a bit of a hunt for the day, I think, to find things to watch.
02:16So, I have a map of the park, but I also have time.
02:18And that, I think I'm going to prioritize, is time.
02:22I'm going to wander around like that, randomly, without looking exactly where we're going.
02:25To see a little bit of how the park leads us on a walk.
02:30Let's see if there really is an effect like that.
02:31Or if we really have to aim with the park.
02:33That's pretty much what I'm looking for.
02:35So, we go back into the park.
02:36I went straight to the left.
02:38I found some paper.
02:39There are some wheeled monkeys, some pretty cool stuff.
02:43However, at first glance, the walkways are extremely narrow.
02:47There are a lot of people.
02:48And actually, it's a little difficult because nobody can find their rhythm.
02:51We stop, we all move forward at the same time.
02:53We put a bit of pressure on ourselves.
02:54And that, it's true, is a bit of a shame.
02:55It's pretty.
02:56It's very nonambulatory.
02:57But it's true that these 250cm wide aisles, I don't know.
02:59It might just be that part.
03:01But it's not very big.
03:05Actually, I didn't know that, but in that small entrance, there were only two, like
03:09this one.
03:10While the park was immense.
03:11But since I was at the bottom of the valley and I came back in through that door, I think that
03:14'That was the north entrance, if I'm not mistaken.
03:16Well, I found myself a little bit isolated.
03:20So, it wasn't justified at all.
03:21But at the time, it's true that it made me angry, because I didn't know what
03:23wait for me.
03:24Which makes sense.
03:25However, right after that point, I started to see that it was rising.
03:27I thought to myself, well, why not go there?
03:29And I came across some penguins.
03:50On the other hand, have you ever heard a sound like a penguin screaming?
03:58Okay, I admit that what guides you, but not for the moment, is mainly to escape the flow
04:01from my balin.
04:02I found a place where, indeed, there are a little less of them.
04:03It's immediately much more pleasant.
04:05It's true that down there, I was really, I don't know, I was oppressed.
04:07And now, things are much better.
04:08So, was it because it was the beginning that everyone was arriving and that...
04:11Suddenly, everyone was fighting in the same place, and then everyone started to spread out.
04:13?
04:14I don't know, but it's quite possible.
04:15However, it is very well signposted.
04:17There's a little bit of everything.
04:18So, ultimately, is the plan important?
04:24I had heard that message at the entrance.
04:27Apparently, you can go from the top to the bottom of the park with little eggs like that, up there.
04:32It's included with the ticket.
04:34I think that overall, it's not bad.
04:36They could have said to themselves, like most parks, go ahead, let's make a profit.
04:39It's always a way to scrape together a little cash from the legs.
04:41But as a result, it's a bit nicer, a bit more honest.
04:53Crazy, there's a zebra over there.
04:55One more thing, there's something pretty crazy about the zebra.
04:57That's because, in fact, the penguins are right down there below.
05:00And in fact, barely 5 minutes later, we find ourselves directly in another enclosure.
05:03In fact, everything is very close.
05:05And so, it's very funny.
05:06Because in fact, we are really captivated by the animals continuously.
05:10I find that quite incredible.
05:12There are a lot of them there.
05:13Cow.
05:20In any case, this little escapade to see the giraffes
05:22showed me that there were nurseries inside the park.
05:27It's really cute, the baby giraffes, the little creatures and all that.
05:30However, it's a bit of a shame that these explanatory signs are very small.
05:33The print is very small, so you have to be close.
05:35And there are certain places that are difficult to access.
05:37It's a shame because they are really very, very comprehensive.
05:40You can learn a lot, a lot, a lot of things about each animal.
05:43who is present here, but you should have either put up several signs or written something
05:47a little bigger, because it's true that it's not always easy.
05:51Otherwise, the park itself is really very cool.
05:52There are toilets everywhere, there are maps everywhere, you don't get too lost.
05:55Personally, I don't watch them, but I don't think there's much chance of getting lost.
05:59And there are three main zones.
06:01No, I'm not spoiling it for myself.
06:01I'm not spoiling anything for myself, I'm continuing my random wandering.
06:04But the park is well laid out, very well laid out.
06:07Very accessible, there's nothing slippery on the ground, there's nothing...
06:09That's it.
06:10So, really well done, well done for that.
06:27After climbing up there, I thought I was on the edge of the park.
06:30But actually, not at all.
06:32But then, not at all.
06:45The hyenas are hiding.
06:46They are still protecting themselves now.
06:48It's good that they say it, but...
06:49Note, veterinary information.
06:50Some of our purchased hyenas have wounds on their backs.
06:52These injuries are linked to natural social interactions within the group for the maintenance of hierarchy.
06:58He's the one who started it.
07:01I was having a rather funny thought.
07:02The thing is, when I arrived earlier at 10 a.m., I was thinking, where does this guy live?
07:05animals on Earth?
07:06Then, it was 10 a.m., and I thought to myself, well, what sound does this animal make after hearing it
07:11Full of strange things?
07:11And then, it's noon.
07:12And in fact, every time I see an animal, I think to myself, is it edible?
07:14?
07:14I found a really fun new game.
07:16I stand in front of enclosures where there is absolutely nothing.
07:19And I let people crowd in front.
07:21Just because they see that someone is watching or filming something.
07:23And then I'm leaving.
07:24Oh, they look amazing!
07:26I was sucked into the maw of that thing.
07:30I had named him Henri.
07:32It was really very interesting.
07:35Where I was, there were many aviaries and many birds.
07:38I didn't know that, but in fact, that's where the park started.
07:42The birds were the stars.
07:44And that's a whole story.
07:48Once upon a time, in the streets of Paris, there lived a woman from the Seine who dreamed of birds.
07:53In her Parisian apartment, Françoise Delord looked after two little silver-beaked capuchin monkeys.
07:57But soon, his home became too small to contain his growing love for feathers and fields.
08:02She left the Parisian Seine for the countryside of Saint-Aignan.
08:06And in 1980, a bird park was opened where more than 2000 birds thrived.
08:12Visitors then discovered a completely new world.
08:14A sanctuary where parrots, toucans and ibises unfolded before their eyes.
08:18One day, by subscribing to a children's fashion magazine, I won two silver beaks as a bonus.
08:24And when I went to buy a small cage, I discovered other birds.
08:29And then, after 3-4 years, I had 350 birds in my apartment.
08:35It was a bold, almost crazy gamble, because no one believed that a bird park could attract enough
08:40world to survive.
08:41But passion prevailed.
08:42And little by little, Beauval took root in the lands of Loir-et-Cher.
08:45Madame de l'Ordre would later confide that at that time, she sometimes took in abandoned animals in front of
08:50its portal.
08:51Proof that his love of animals went far beyond exotic species.
08:55In 1989, a decisive turning point occurred.
08:58The first big cats and primates joined the birds.
09:01Beauval ceased to be a simple bird park and became a wildlife refuge.
09:05where lions and monkeys made their cries resound near the fields of birds.
09:09Two years later, Gorbi and Raisa, a fascinating white tiger from the United States, amazed the public and gave to the
09:16park gained new notoriety.
09:18The following years brought tropical greenhouses where rare plants and reptiles thrived,
09:23African plains populated by giraffes and antelopes, basins where sea lions and penguins roamed.
09:28Each addition wrote a new chapter in the story, continually expanding the horizon of the initial dream.
09:34Today, under the direction of Rodolphe Delorde, son of Françoise, the zoo at Beauval Park welcomes millions
09:39of visitors each year
09:40and continues to distinguish itself through its facilities and animal diversity.
09:44It is thus often cited as being the fourth most beautiful zoo in the world.
09:48An award that celebrates the passion and care given to each species it houses.
09:53That's a really big creature. I didn't think it was that big, you wouldn't believe it.
09:57Don't realize it, but it's super big.
10:00Funny, it's slightly pink.
10:01In the middle of the park, you will find a kind of small house, a cabin with a screen.
10:06The lady at reception was very, very nice. She explained quite a few things to me.
10:10But also the initiatives, since the park is a wildlife park, but here we see all the missions,
10:16All the boards are missions funded by the park, which are associative missions.
10:21She told me there were 50 rescue missions and 20, I think, search missions, 20, 30
10:27research.
10:29It's quite enormous, quite colossal.
10:31It's great, there's a sponsorship system for the animals inside the park, starting from
10:35of 20 euros.
10:37Even something for collecting.
10:39There are a lot of educational things, it's true that they're a little bit everywhere.
10:42They have rooms elsewhere, even if, for example, you want to come here to discover certain things about awareness-raising.
10:47and the possibility of renting rooms; you can call or contact the services that are here
10:52to be able to access these educational resources, with schools, with things like that.
10:57So there are a lot of things that are being put in place.
10:59We really need it, it's cool, actually, to come back to the park, it allows a little bit
11:02to distribute films.
11:07She also told me that beyond the simple fact of the missions to protect nature a little,
11:11There were initiatives, small initiatives, popping up all over the park.
11:15which allowed, for example, the recycling of mobile phones
11:18to avoid digging holes in Africa, in gorilla territory,
11:21which were collected at the park entrance, which allowed for the recovery of certain resources
11:24which are somewhat difficult and somewhat deadly for animals,
11:29A little difficult, especially since these are holes into which children are apparently sent.
11:33Well, it's a rather grim thing about our modern world, let's be honest, it exists.
11:38And so there are several small initiatives, such as recycling cigarette butts, etc.
11:41which are put in place in the park precisely so that they can also do their part of the work.
11:47I find that rather encouraging, quite cool actually.
11:50It's true that I was quite concerned when I first arrived, especially about the size of the enclosures and all that.
11:53But actually, regarding this story about Beauval Park,
11:56We realize that he is 45 years old and that he started from nothing.
11:59and that in 45 years it has become a really big thing,
12:01and that all of this is being improved with future initiatives.
12:05with a real momentum, and then at the beginning it was just a kind of animal shelter,
12:09So, naturally, it was better to have a small enclosure than not to have one at all.
12:12to be in danger, to be malnourished, etc.
12:15And that little by little it became an azoospermia that actually grew larger.
12:18The enclosures are getting bigger and bigger,
12:19But there's a huge amount of work involved, it's a lot of work.
12:20And that's enough, there you go, it's rather encouraging that it's going in that direction.
12:25But it's true that we could have judged that from the start,
12:29Well, in fact, we realize that it's not that simple.
12:33What is it? I really want to go take the cable car, though.
12:35Those were the returns up there, I think it's not far.
12:38I saw a pillar over there, you can't see the camera.
12:39but I saw a pillar that looks like a plunging pillar,
12:43I don't know where it leads, I don't know its value.
12:44I think I'll end up looking at a plan anyway.
12:45Because, my friend, I did manage to cross the park,
12:47So it's big, really big.
12:50They're working hard here, they're working remotely.
13:16Okay, so I was picked up by my little card driver,
13:17because I actually came across some female passengers
13:21who were looking for a specific animal,
13:22And so, naturally, since I'm still at work for a little while,
13:26If I may say so, I helped them,
13:27Actually, I just realized that I'm right in the middle of the park.
13:29In fact, everything I've finished so far,
13:31I just crossed half of the park, it's just huge.
13:35So, I've spoiled it for myself a bit, but honestly,
13:37There is a vivarium,
13:38Yeah, no, but actually it's a little bit crazy, I think.
13:43I walk the path I choose.
13:46blind to truth,
13:49Deaf to grace,
13:51I fill my cup with faded fears
13:56and wore my pride like prayers
14:01I trusted hands that dropped me
14:05and words that led us straight
14:11Actually, it's funny with these animals because whether you film in slow motion or not,
14:14Only water changes everything.
14:15It was really very interesting.
14:18Okay, so, upon exiting the building over there,
14:20I found a bridge,
14:22with a road underneath,
14:24and clearly an extension of the park.
14:27It's gigantic, it's gigantic.
14:31Really.
14:33Oh my god, what is that huge building over there?
14:36What the fuck?
14:38It looks like it's part of the park, but...
14:41Oh dear!
14:42Yet it's July, I didn't even see it.
14:45Well, I had still shot myself in the foot.
14:47leaving with a flower in his gun barrel,
14:48because, as a result,
14:49I found myself having to go exploring
14:52a large part of the park
14:54a little bit faster,
14:55because I had taken my time,
14:57I was just strolling along peacefully, Bilou.
14:58when in fact it was a stupid thing to do.
14:59And so, I was going to have to walk
15:01Much faster if I wanted to see the essentials.
15:03But speaking of travel,
15:04If we were talking about transportation to get to the park,
15:06given the state of the railway network
15:08and French coach,
15:09You know that everything is centralized in Paris.
15:11So, as for amusement parks,
15:12It seems more logical to me
15:14to take Paris-Haute-Beauval,
15:16for example.
15:17First of all, you should know that with the coach,
15:20You will be departing from Paris-Bercy.
15:23to go directly to the park
15:25with the company SLO Blablacar.
15:29Alternatively, as a second step,
15:30if you want to take, for example,
15:31plus the train,
15:32Please note that you can travel from Paris to Blois.
15:35and that of Blois,
15:36there is a shuttle
15:38which makes up the city of Blois-Haute-Parc-de-Beauval
15:40live.
15:42In addition, a small advantage,
15:43that's if you present
15:44your transport ticket
15:45at the park entrance,
15:46we'll ask you a quick question
15:47of 2 euros.
15:48A little something extra for the environment
15:49offered by the park.
15:50But it's true that if we're honest,
15:51There is no miracle solution.
15:52And it's true that the car,
15:53She is a stakeholder.
15:54I don't know if she's better than the others.
15:55But it's at least just as good.
15:58The only drawback,
15:58when you look at travel times,
16:00what I have put on this chart,
16:01are travel times
16:04without caps.
16:04Because in the morning,
16:05when you arrive,
16:06I went there by bus.
16:06in the morning when you arrive,
16:07It's full of cars.
16:08Which makes sense.
16:09We pay an entrance fee,
16:10So we arrive at the opening
16:11and we start again at closing time.
16:12It's so big
16:13just one day,
16:14that's not enough
16:14for the Beauval Zoo.
16:16But I still wanted to play
16:16the game with you
16:17and to be as transparent as possible,
16:18as I usually do.
16:20So I would say
16:21that there is no real winner.
16:23Okay, I excited the plane,
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16:24But that's normal.
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17:30And otherwise,
17:30Without further ado,
17:31Let's go back to the previous episode.
17:48Set off to confront
17:49my vertigo
17:50and thinking
17:50that I had saved time,
17:51I headed towards the cable car.
17:53by just taking the time
17:54to say hi
17:55to the elephants.
17:57Confront my vertigo
17:58and you have no idea
17:59to what extent.
18:00The thing is,
18:00cable cars,
18:01the cloud at Beauval Zoo,
18:03as they call it,
18:04one in three cabins
18:05has the ground in green.
18:06We arrive, some of us
18:07behind the others,
18:07You don't choose your cabin
18:09And of course,
18:10the one with the transparent floor
18:11It was for Bibi.
18:12for Bibi.
19:07I'm glad I went beyond
19:08of my vertigo
19:09to create this attraction,
19:11this cloud from Beauval,
19:13as they announce it.
19:14Frankly,
19:14That's fucking awesome.
19:15It was so good.
19:16However,
19:17I just realized
19:17that I was in the South
19:18because in fact,
19:19There are huge buildings
19:21like the Great Greenhouse
19:22or the Great Aviary.
19:22Actually,
19:23I didn't go there at all.
19:24I couldn't find the access points.
19:25and all that
19:25during my wanderings.
19:27I'll try
19:28to go anyway
19:29without a plan.
19:30I will continue
19:31to remain without a plan.
19:32Anyway,
19:32the Great Greenhouse
19:33is right there behind
19:34So, first of all,
19:34It will be easy to do.
19:35I've spotted the aviary.
19:36So,
19:36It's quite funny.
19:37In acute cases,
19:38which you can almost do even,
19:39that's directly,
19:40You arrive,
19:41you will go directly
19:42take the cable car
19:42to take a look
19:43in the air
19:44what you are going to do on the ground
19:46and then
19:46you are trying to find
19:48the different sites
19:50that you would like to visit.
19:51That could be really cool.
19:52It's taken there,
19:53right next to the greenhouse.
19:54It's super stylish
19:55with a place.
19:58Super stylish.
19:59There's a large aviary there.
20:00but it's not even
20:01The Great Aviary.
20:02It's zinting.
20:03Actually, it's hilarious.
20:04That's funny.
20:05because if you look
20:06the video from the beginning,
20:07you will realize
20:07that in fact,
20:08At first, I just said
20:09Yeah, it's big.
20:09That's cool and all that.
20:10But in fact,
20:11It's gigantic.
20:16Since I was nearby
20:16of the Grand Dome
20:17of the giant greenhouse type,
20:18my destination
20:19was all mapped out.
20:20Frankly,
20:21the greenhouse itself,
20:22It's a zoo in its own right.
20:23I am so fascinated
20:24because I see
20:25that when I spray a plant,
20:26I apologized to him.
20:28I look really stupid.
20:30I agree with you.
20:33I don't know in more
20:33measures,
20:34I'm the idiot.
20:34or not
20:36but there's a trick
20:36that I love
20:37which I find very funny.
20:38And it's everywhere in the park.
20:39It's not just in this greenhouse.
20:40That's because...
20:42So, it's me
20:42I think I don't understand.
20:43very very good
20:44how it's arranged.
20:45But basically,
20:46In fact,
20:46in the greenhouse,
20:46For example,
20:47there are manatees
20:47with fish,
20:49with monkeys
20:50and reptiles.
20:51There are many different species
20:52in the same place.
20:53And in fact,
20:53that makes the thing
20:54very,
20:54how do you say,
20:55Very fun!
20:56quite simply,
20:57because we pass
20:57the animal to the other
20:58without understanding the coherence.
20:59SO,
21:00There might be one.
21:00And I admit that, in fact,
21:01I walk around so much
21:02that I don't take the time
21:03to say the placards.
21:03It would take some time.
21:05It is considerable.
21:06Besides,
21:06perhaps the answer
21:07The answer to my question is there.
21:08But in any case,
21:09It's good
21:09because it makes him
21:11very funny.
21:12It's very, very fun.
21:13if only
21:13to unravel
21:14just to see animals
21:15to find out what it is.
21:16Because, as a result,
21:17we really have,
21:17this is not the sector
21:18fish,
21:19the reptile sector,
21:20the sector of...
21:21It's really a mix-up.
21:23Probably by geographical area.
21:24That's very likely.
21:25It's just like that
21:25when you see the size
21:26other types of greenhouses.
21:28But here's the thing.
21:29Very fun.
21:29Alright,
21:29Very, very cool.
21:30SO,
21:30I'm still in the greenhouse.
21:31there.
21:32SO,
21:32I have my answer.
21:33Nothing to do with
21:34the geographical area,
21:35as a result.
21:36SO,
21:36Really,
21:37I don't understand anything.
21:38In any case,
21:38What is certain is,
21:39that's what this greenhouse is about
21:39is really big.
21:41To take advantage of it,
21:41it is still necessary
21:42for a certain amount of time.
21:43Even though I was running,
21:44I took at least
21:45three-quarters of an hour
21:45time to look
21:46animals
21:47take a few shots of yourself.
21:48Besides,
21:49depending on the season for bouillettes,
21:51there is even inside
21:52a small outdoor café.
21:54In any case,
21:54a small hut
21:55to restore your health.
22:01Good,
22:01I have Guillard
22:01to leave the greenhouse.
22:03I put myself in again
22:03in the sauce,
22:04I think.
22:05I have absolutely no idea.
22:05where I end up.
22:06Actually,
22:07I went out
22:07on the other side
22:07from the greenhouse.
22:08As a result,
22:08That's cool.
22:09I like it
22:09my little walk
22:10equatorial sala.
22:12That's it.
22:13In fact.
22:14The equator,
22:15therefore all around the globe,
22:16but at the level
22:16of the equator.
22:18The lions,
22:19cable cars,
22:19direction of visit
22:21and the restaurant.
22:22I'll try
22:23to go anyway
22:23find this story
22:24large aviaries.
22:26It took hold of me.
22:28I don't know
22:28what that gives,
22:28I don't even know
22:29Wherever it is.
22:30I'm going to leave the park.
22:31I am in the way
22:31near the park.
22:33There is already
22:34aviaries,
22:34That's a good start.
22:36This immense air
22:38she is just
22:39amazing.
22:40She is all alone.
22:40It's an attraction.
23:07This aviary,
23:08She's crazy.
23:09it gives an impression
23:10to be above the trees.
23:11We get the impression
23:11really to be
23:12on the tops of the trees
23:14with the birds.
23:15They overlooked
23:16a little bit of the forest
23:16below.
23:17It's really well done.
23:19It's really well done.
23:20So really,
23:20it's a building
23:22very, very big.
23:23It's superb.
23:24That's great,
23:24with its footbridges
23:25and everything
23:25I am not yet
23:25went there,
23:26But it's way too good.
23:27Way too good.
23:29I'm starting to see
23:30The lady is really too much.
23:31I started watching
23:31a little bit
23:32restaurants,
23:32stacks
23:32and a little bit here and there.
23:34And frankly,
23:34The prices aren't unreasonable.
23:40That's not unreasonable.
23:41He guaranteed me
23:42that it was not
23:42the birds in the aviary.
23:44It was really
23:45Very interesting.
23:46Actually,
23:47I enjoyed my meal
23:47to go and look
23:50the plan.
23:51To see a little bit
23:51what I had done
23:51and what I hadn't done.
23:52Actually,
23:53I barely did any
23:53more than a third.
23:55Bulk,
23:56I saw the central area
23:57and there are two areas
23:58on both sides.
23:59There is the elephant area.
24:00but when I got there,
24:01I took it directly
24:01the cable car
24:02to get to the other side,
24:03completely on the other side
24:03of the area.
24:04And in fact,
24:04the cable car
24:07fly over the central area
24:08and in fact,
24:09the hollow that is below
24:10there,
24:10that's the whole hollow
24:11that I filmed you
24:11at the beginning of the video.
24:12SO,
24:13I'm going to start
24:13a bit like a speedrun
24:14because I would like to
24:16anyway
24:17to take a look around at the rest.
24:18And there you have it.
24:19Good,
24:19After,
24:19I've already done it
24:20a small piece
24:20but it remains an exploration
24:23of a day.
24:24That,
24:24We also need to tell ourselves that
24:25but I still
24:26want to go see
24:26other things.
24:27Rather, it needs to be revisited.
24:28the cable car,
24:28Why not, we'll see.
24:30As a result,
24:30I didn't see
24:30the Fenech family's job there.
24:34I'm turning to elephants
24:35with the cable car
24:36I need to go first
24:36familiar with the team.
24:39And then,
24:39as a result,
24:40So I'm going to see
24:40hippos.
24:41The entrance,
24:43That's strange.
24:43it looks like it
24:44technical doors
24:47of the park.
24:50I don't belong to anyone here.
24:51everyone
24:51is at the show.
24:54There is the potamia
24:56to the dear.
24:57What is this ?
24:58It looks stylish.
25:00Oh,
25:02the machines
25:02They have the crazy thing going on.
25:06I feel that
25:07It's going to be stylish.
25:07this matter.
25:10That's it.
25:10the second aviary
25:11that I saw
25:12from the cable car.
25:15Okay, okay.
25:16I'm handing it in,
25:16That's it.
25:17I wondered
25:18how am I going to
25:18to the troupe.
25:19You see,
25:19I put it on top of it, kind of.
25:20We could see her from up there.
25:21What is it?
25:22It is.
25:45I have a little less than two hours left.
25:47before having to return to the bus
25:48and as there was the part
25:49elephants earlier
25:50that I didn't have too close
25:51because I had taken the cable car,
25:53I decided to take the cable car again
25:54and to go back in the other direction
25:55to go for a walk.
25:56I never have time
25:57to do everything
25:57but if I peddle a little,
25:59I should be able to see a little bit of it.
26:00Because it's stupid
26:01because the bus is parked
26:01really in the sense of the part,
26:02that is to say, the opposite
26:04from where the cable car is.
26:06I don't see that I'm obliged
26:07to have at least
26:07a long stretch of walking.
26:08It's good,
26:09too bad,
26:09That's how it is.
26:09That's the game.
26:11So,
26:12It started again in the other direction.
26:14But still,
26:15before going to take the cable car,
26:16I was right next to the Fenech family.
26:18So I went
26:19to say hello to them.
26:24However,
26:25this cable car story
26:26makes me want
26:27to give you the pro minute
26:28on this means of transport.
26:29Because yes,
26:30It is officially one.
26:34This is the pro's minute.
26:36Tutut is the pro.
26:38Did you know that one of the ways
26:40of the safest transport
26:41is it located in the air?
26:43I'm not talking about the plane,
26:44but definitely a cable car.
26:45Yes, indeed.
26:46because the funicular,
26:47cable cars,
26:48all cable transport
26:49I would say,
26:50In fact,
26:50except for the elevators,
26:51I made some inquiries,
26:52well, they are part of
26:53from the Ministry of Transport.
26:55Why am I telling you this?
26:56Because yes,
26:57That's it,
26:57in Paris,
26:58there is line C1
26:59who opened.
27:00She distributes
27:01some cities
27:02from Val-de-Marne.
27:03It's more or less an experiment
27:04and above all
27:05that it's the first of its kind
27:06because they planned
27:07to open others apparently.
27:08Frankly,
27:09That's great.
27:10You need to know
27:10than in relation
27:11to a tram line,
27:13there is approximately
27:147 million euros
27:15less than a kilometer
27:17in terms of purchasing.
27:18We can install cabins
27:19which are rather quite large,
27:20sometimes that can carry
27:2140, 50, 60, 90 people
27:24No problem at all.
27:26In addition to that,
27:26as it is governed
27:27by the Ministry of Transport,
27:28As I was saying,
27:29well,
27:29there are quite a few
27:30safety standards,
27:31Not bad at all, actually.
27:32a great many
27:33safety standards
27:33so that really
27:34Everything is going perfectly.
27:36I saw a program,
27:37Me,
27:37not so long ago
27:37about people
27:38That's it, then.
27:39used this Parisian cable car
27:41continuously.
27:43Well,
27:43it turns out
27:44They are very happy with it.
27:45Actually,
27:46Which is really great,
27:46It's just that we're skimming over everything.
27:47We fly over the roads,
27:48the lakes,
27:49the things,
27:49everything you can fly over,
27:51You do it.
27:51However,
27:52you do it
27:52without consuming almost any energy
27:54since they are electric motors
27:56who sort several cabins.
27:57Even if it requires a bit of power,
27:59It's still less than an airplane.
28:00That also avoids
28:01to dig underground.
28:02And apparently,
28:03this system is so good
28:05that many European cities
28:06are in the process
28:07more or less to think about it.
28:09You need to know
28:09that even in France,
28:10in the south of France,
28:11near Nice,
28:12they are also talking about
28:13to build one.
28:14I also learned something, by the way.
28:15in my research
28:15that Toulouse,
28:16we had one.
28:17After,
28:17there may be some
28:18in other cities.
28:18I don't know,
28:19Let me know in the comments.
28:20Give me your feedback on that.
28:21With well-designed systems,
28:22with modernity,
28:23I think it's a means of transport
28:25who can really
28:26back off.
28:27So frankly,
28:28if you have already tried
28:29this line C1,
28:30Give me your feedback.
28:31If you are used to
28:31to use cabins,
28:32Make me one too.
28:33I am very curious indeed.
28:35And I will not hesitate
28:36coming soon to your city
28:36to see it with my own eyes
28:38and see why not
28:39To test it, basically.
28:40I found the topic original
28:41and interesting enough
28:43to talk to you about it.
28:44But this is the end
28:44from the pro's minute.
28:50On the other side of the park,
28:51I had a small technical problem
28:52with my camera.
28:53So it was necessary
28:53that I draw a little bit
28:54and that I go back a little bit
28:55in the pile
28:56because, in addition,
28:56I was really short on time.
28:58This side of the park,
28:59it was the side
29:00Asian animals
29:02for the most part.
29:03And especially pandas
29:04where Wanwan was
29:05and Yanzi,
29:06if I say so correctly,
29:07I believe that...
29:07I say it in the French way,
29:08But you will understand,
29:09It was the two pandas
29:10from China
29:11who had come
29:12to put down their suitcases
29:13here in France
29:13who obviously
29:15have had kidney problems
29:16probably a little
29:16homesickness
29:17in the corner
29:18and who then
29:19were sent back
29:20a little while later
29:23at their home,
29:24a little while later
29:24the filming of this video.
29:26So maybe I saw them,
29:26They might have already left.
29:28They might have already been elsewhere.
29:28I don't know
29:29because I don't have
29:30a great faculty
29:31to recognize pandas.
29:32But here's the thing,
29:33At least you know the story.
29:37A change of perspective
29:38and sound quality
29:39because I'm having some minor technical issues
29:42and there,
29:43I don't have any more space
29:44on SD cards,
29:44I have backup SD cards
29:45but which are not compatible
29:46Finally, with my camera.
29:49As a result,
29:49I have to go out
29:49the backup camera.
29:50So I've wasted enough time
29:52with this nonsense
29:52to hurry me up
29:54to go and see anyway
29:54a little bit
29:55the section on Asian animals.
29:57That's what I wanted to do
29:58to conclude this video.
29:59Listen,
29:59I don't know what the outcome will be.
30:01I'm still going
30:01at the end of my stupidity
30:02and then it's by doing
30:03Mistakes that we learn from.
30:04Next time,
30:05I will leave with more SD cards
30:06and with SD cards
30:07of a good size.
30:08So,
30:08it's by making mistakes
30:09that we learn.
30:10At any rate,
30:12at any rate,
30:13well,
30:15I'm lost.
30:16again,
30:17I don't know where I'm going.
30:18I don't know where I am.
30:22I'm back with the elephants.
30:24That's a certainty.
30:26But on the other hand,
30:27I think it's over there.
30:28I think it's over there.
30:29I think it's over there.
31:23Ah yes,
31:24there's something I wanted to say
31:25just before hanging up
31:26and to do the off
31:27which is blatant
31:28because otherwise,
31:28I'll forget to mention it.
31:29It's clear that the park
31:30it is well maintained
31:31because in fact,
31:32It doesn't smell.
31:34One can imagine
31:34that with so many animals,
31:35it's really a bit difficult
31:37in terms of smell and all that.
31:38There are a few of them,
31:39That's normal.
31:39They are still animals
31:40But that's not something,
31:41I didn't have a single moment
31:43nausea
31:43or something a little
31:46So there you have it.
31:46something embarrassing
31:47So really,
31:48It is very well maintained
31:49and I think that
31:50it's a bit like
31:51in a restaurant,
31:52the toilets,
31:52It speaks to the cleanliness of things.
31:54There,
31:55this general smell
31:56and the cleanliness of the enclosures
31:57This says a lot about the method.
31:59I think,
31:59which they treat the animals with here.
32:02And here are the Anzare.
32:03the video,
32:03she will begin
32:04to come to an end.
32:05SO,
32:05I thoroughly enjoyed it.
32:06to do this filming
32:07And as you know,
32:08I've gotten into the habit
32:09to go hunting for images,
32:10to put all of this to music
32:11and to make you
32:11A very nice plan.
32:13Here we go,
32:13viewing.
37:05See you next time for a new video!
37:06Kisses to the Zanzar family
37:35Subtitles by Jérémy Diaz
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