PARÍS: La ciudad que DEPRIME a los Turistas 😫

PlanetaJuan
3 Jul 202428:57

Summary

TLDREl guion ofrece una visión detallada de París, la ciudad del amor y la luz, destacando su arquitectura romántica y su fama en películas y series. Sin embargo, menciona el 'síndrome de París', un trastorno psicológico que afecta principalmente a turistas japoneses, causado por la desilusión entre las expectativas y la realidad. El guion también explora la vida cotidiana, los desafíos de la ciudad y sus contrastes, promoviendo una visita realista y cautelosa para disfrutar de su belleza y evitar la decepción.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 La ciudad de París es conocida como la 'Ciudad del Amor' y la 'Ciudad de la Luz', famosa por su arquitectura y escenas románticas en películas y series.
  • 🗼 El primer lugar recomendado para visitar en París es la Plaza Trocadéro para ver la Torre Eiffel en su totalidad.
  • 💔 El 'Síndrome de París' es un trastorno psicológico que afecta principalmente a turistas japoneses y causa desilusión, depresión y, en casos extremos, síntomas físicos graves.
  • 👥 París es una de las ciudades más visitadas del mundo, lo que conlleva una gran afluencia de turistas y, a veces, una experiencia menos placentera para los locales.
  • 🎪 En el área alrededor de la Torre Eiffel, es común encontrar escasos y vendedores ambulantes, lo que puede causar decepción en los visitantes.
  • 🌆 El atardecer en París ofrece una vista impresionante de la Torre Eiffel y la ciudad, destacando su belleza y majestuosidad.
  • 🏛 El Museo del Louvre, con su famosa obra 'Mona Lisa', es el museo más visitado del mundo, recibiendo a millones de turistas anualmente.
  • 🔥 La catedral de Notre-Dame, una de las catedrales góticas más famosas, ha sufrido un incendio controversial que causó un gran impacto emocional y solidaridad global.
  • 🚦 París enfrenta problemas de tráfico y movilidad, lo que puede ser un desafío para los visitantes y residentes.
  • 🌍 El síndrome de París y otros fenómenos similares en otras ciudades muestran cómo las expectativas y la idealización de lugares pueden afectar la salud mental de los turistas.
  • 🎭 La experiencia de visitar París varía según las expectativas y la actitud del visitante, y es importante mantener una perspectiva realista y abierta a las sorpresas.

Q & A

  • ¿Por qué se conoce a París como la 'ciudad del amor'?

    -Se conoce como la ciudad del amor debido a su arquitectura, restaurantes románticos y escenas en películas y series reconocidas en todo el mundo, que contribuyen a su imagen de la ciudad romántica más famosa del planeta.

  • ¿Cuál es otro apodo de París y por qué se le llama así?

    -Otro apodo de París es la 'ciudad de la luz', ya que fue la primera ciudad europea en usar lámparas de gas en su iluminación pública.

  • ¿Qué es el 'síndrome de París' y qué síntomas puede tener?

    -El síndrome de París es un trastorno psicológico que solo ocurre cuando alguien visita la ciudad, y puede incluir síntomas como decepción, depresión, ansiedad, taquicardia, vómitos e incluso alucinaciones.

  • ¿Por qué el síndrome de París afecta principalmente a los visitantes japoneses?

    -La mayoría de los casos de síndrome de París afectan a japoneses, lo que podría ser porque París es vendido en Japón como el lugar más romántico y perfecto del mundo, lo que lleva a una gran decepción cuando la realidad no se ajusta a las expectativas.

  • ¿Qué recomendaciones hace el guía para evitar la decepción en París?

    -El guía sugiere tener expectativas realistas, prepararse bien y utilizar un buen VPN para conectarse a Internet de manera segura y desbloquear contenido de otros países.

  • ¿Cuál es el propósito original de la Torre Eiffel y cómo ha cambiado su altura con el tiempo?

    -La Torre Eiffel fue construida originalmente como una antena de radio y se planeó que durara solo 20 años. Su altura original fue de 324 metros y actualmente, después de algunas modificaciones, mide 330 metros.

  • ¿Cuál es la relación entre el tráfico en París y la experiencia del visitante?

    -El tráfico en París puede ser muy pesado y causar estrés, afectando la experiencia del visitante. El guía describe situaciones de tráfico intenso que pueden resultar en frustración y malestar.

  • ¿Qué es el 'síndrome de Jerusalem' y cómo afecta a las personas que visitan esa ciudad?

    -El síndrome de Jerusalem es un trastorno psicológico que afecta a personas que visitan la ciudad y se sienten impulsadas a creer que son profetas, identificándose con figuras religiosas importantes.

  • ¿Qué es el 'síndrome de Stendal' y qué causa?

    -El síndrome de Stendal es un trastorno psico-somático que ocurre en personas que visitan Florencia, Italia, y experimentan una gran alegría y emoción al estar expuestas a obras de arte, lo que puede causar taquicardia, palpitos y fatiga.

  • ¿Cómo describe el guía su experiencia personal en la catedral de Notre-Dame después del incendio de 2019?

    -El guía expresa su sorpresa y admiración por el esfuerzo global para recaudar fondos para la reconstrucción de la catedral, y comparte su percepción de la catedral como un lugar de gran belleza y un símbolo de la historia de Francia.

  • ¿Qué consejo le da el guía a los visitantes de París para mejorar su experiencia?

    -El guía aconseja a los visitantes disfrutar de la ciudad sin investigar demasiado antes de llegar, dejarse sorprender por su belleza y estar alerta ante los desafíos inherentes a cualquier gran ciudad, como el tráfico y la multitud.

Outlines

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🗼 La Ciudad del Amor y la Luz

El primer párrafo presenta a París como la 'Ciudad del Amor' y la 'Ciudad de la Luz', destacando su arquitectura romántica y su representación en películas y series. Se menciona el Trocadéro como el primer lugar recomendado para visitar la Torre Eiffel. Además, se introduce el concepto de 'Síndrome de París', un trastorno psicológico que afecta principalmente a turistas japoneses y que puede causar desilusión, depresión y síntomas físicos graves. El guía, un residente de 16 años en la ciudad, invita a los espectadores a explorar París y su famosa Torre Eiffel en el año 2024.

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🎪 Artesanía y Estafas en la Torre Eiffel

En el segundo párrafo, el guía comparte su experiencia al acercarse a la Torre Eiffel, notando el arte de las estafas y los comerciantes ambulantes en el puente. Describe cómo los turistas, especialmente japoneses, pueden ser engañados en juegos de apuestas y cómo la presencia de la policía y el control de seguridad han cambiado en la zona. También menciona la historia de la construcción de la Torre Eiffel y su importancia como atracción turística, a pesar de los problemas de tráfico y el desorden en su alrededor.

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🛍️ El Encanto y las Trampas de París

El tercer párrafo aborda la dualidad de París como un lugar hermoso pero también lleno de trampas para turistas. El guía advierte sobre los riesgos de ser víctima de estafas y cómo la experiencia puede ser decepcionante, especialmente para aquellos con expectativas altas debido a la idealización de la ciudad. Comparte su experiencia con los comerciantes callejeros y cómo la seguridad en la zona de la Torre Eiffel ha evolucionado para controlar el caos y las actividades ilegales.

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🌆 Vida Cotidiana y Realidades de París

En el cuarto párrafo, el guía reflexiona sobre la vida en París más allá de los turistas y las atracciones. Explora las calles de París y sus experiencias con el tráfico y la vida cotidiana, comparando la realidad con la imagen idealizada de la ciudad. También menciona otros síndromes geográficos, como el Síndrome de Jerusalén y el Síndrome de Stendal, que afectan a personas en diferentes lugares del mundo, y cómo París, a pesar de sus desafíos, sigue siendo una ciudad hermosa y única.

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🏙️ París Más Allá del Turismo

El quinto párrafo se enfoca en la otra cara de París, la que no se muestra en los catálogos de turismo. El guía comparte su experiencia caminando por París, encontrando lugares tranquilos y alejados de las multitudes de turistas. Habla sobre la importancia de tener expectativas realistas y cómo disfrutar de la ciudad sin la presión de las expectativas comerciales, a la vez que advierte sobre los desafíos de vivir en París, como el costo de vida y la falta de vivienda accesible.

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🏛️ La Belleza y el Patrimonio de París

El sexto párrafo concluye el script con una reflexión final sobre la experiencia del guía en París. Describe su visita al Museo del Louvre y la Catedral de Notre-Dame, destacando la rica historia y la arquitectura de estas estructuras emblemáticas. El guía comparte su perspectiva sobre la importancia de viajar con una mente abierta y sin expectativas preconcebidas, y cómo disfrutar de la belleza y el patrimonio cultural de París, a pesar de los desafíos que puede presentar la ciudad.

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Keywords

💡París

París es conocido como la 'ciudad del amor' y también como la 'ciudad de la luz', debido a su arquitectura romántica y su importancia histórica y cultural. En el video, se menciona cómo este lugar es visitado por turistas del mundo y cómo su imagen idealizada puede causar el llamado 'síndrome de París' en algunos visitantes, especialmente entre los japoneses.

💡Síndrome de París

El 'síndrome de París' se refiere a un trastorno psicológico que solo ocurre en la ciudad de París, caracterizado por la decepción y depresión, y que ha sido mayormente observado en turistas japoneses. En el script, se discute cómo las altas expectativas y la realidad pueden causar este síndrome.

💡Arquitectura romántica

La 'arquitectura romántica' se refiere a un estilo de diseño que es característico de París y que contribuye a su imagen de ciudad romántica. En el video, se menciona cómo esta arquitectura es una de las razones por las que París es conocido como la ciudad del amor.

💡Eiffel Tower

La 'Torre Eiffel' es una de las atracciones más famosas de París y un símbolo de la ciudad. En el script, se describe cómo es recomendable verla desde el Trocadéro y cómo es una de las estructuras más visitadas del mundo.

💡Trocadéro

El 'Trocadéro' es un lugar en París desde donde se puede obtener una vista completa de la Torre Eiffel. En el video, se sugiere que es el primer lugar que recomendarías a un visitante de París.

💡Turismo

El 'turismo' es un tema central en el video, ya que habla sobre la cantidad de visitantes que recibe París y cómo esto afecta la experiencia de los turistas. Se menciona cómo París es una de las ciudades más visitadas del mundo.

💡Mercadeo

El 'mercadeo' se refiere a cómo París es promovido en el mundo como la ciudad ideal y romántica. En el script, se cuestiona si esta imagen idealizada es una causa del 'síndrome de París' y cómo afecta las expectativas de los visitantes.

💡Estrella de París

La 'Estrella de París' es mencionada en el contexto de los síndromes psicológicos que afectan a personas en ciertos lugares, como el 'síndrome de Jerusalén' o el 'síndrome de Stendal'. Aunque no se explica detalladamente en el script, se sugiere que existen fenómenos similares en otros destinos turísticos.

💡Costo de vida

El 'costo de vida' en París se menciona como un factor que puede ser desalentador para los recién llegados o migrantes, ya que la ciudad sufre de una crisis de vivienda y los precios son elevados.

💡VPN

Una 'VPN' (Red Privada Virtual) se menciona en el video como una herramienta útil para la seguridad en línea y para acceder a contenido geolocalizado. Se recomienda para proteger la privacidad y desbloquear catálogos de películas y series de otros países.

💡Tráfico

El 'tráfico' en París es descrito en el script como un problema serio, con imágenes de personas saliendo de sus vehículos y una situación de estancamiento que refleja los desafíos de la vida en una gran ciudad.

Highlights

Bienvenida a París, la ciudad del amor, conocida por su arquitectura romántica y escenas de películas reconocidas mundialmente.

París también es conocida como la ciudad de la luz por ser la primera en usar linternas de gas en su iluminación pública.

Se recomienda visitar la Plaza del Trocadero para tener la primera vista completa de la Torre Eiffel.

La 'Síndrome de París' es un trastorno psicológico que afecta principalmente a turistas japoneses, causado por la desilusión tras visitar la ciudad.

La 'Síndrome de París' puede causar síntomas desde la decepción y depresión hasta taquicardia, vómitos e incluso alucinaciones.

El marketing de París en Japón podría ser una de las razones del desilusión de los turistas al enfrentarse a la realidad.

La Torre Eiffel es el objeto más visitado del planeta, con más de 7 millones de visitantes al año.

El tráfico y el caos en las calles de París son una realidad que incluso los turistas deben enfrentar.

La historia detrás de la construcción de la Torre Eiffel y su papel como antena de radiodifusión inicial.

La experiencia de visitar el Museo del Louvre, uno de los museos más visitados del mundo, con su famosa obra 'Mona Lisa'.

La Catedral de Notre-Dame, su historia y el impacto del incendio de 2019 en su estructura y en la percepción pública.

El contraste entre la idealización de París y los desafíos reales de vivir en la ciudad, incluyendo el costo de vida y la escasez de vivienda.

La importancia de tener expectativas realistas y estar preparados para enfrentar los desafíos de viajar a cualquier lugar, incluida París.

La experiencia de encontrar una conexión con la cultura colombiana en París, con el encuentro con un compatriota y su historia.

La reflexión final sobre la belleza y la complejidad de París, y la recomendación de dejarse sorprender por la ciudad sin prejuicios.

La mención de otros síndromes geográficos, como el síndrome de Jerusalén o el síndrome de Stendhal, que afectan a personas en otros lugares emblemáticos.

El consejo de utilizar un buen VPN, como Surf Shark, para proteger la seguridad en línea y desbloquear contenido durante los viajes.

Transcripts

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Welcome to Paris, the city of love, known so because it is a city that mixes

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its architecture with very romantic restaurants and several scenes in movies and series recognized

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worldwide for being the romantic city on the planet. It is also known to many others as

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the city of love. light since Paris was the first European town to use gas lamps in

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its public lighting. And that's the thing, you don't get off here at the Trocadero Square, the

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place that I recommend to every first visitor to Paris to be their first place. To see the

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Eiffel tower because you can see it complete from here, you come and obviously it is one of the

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most visited cities on the planet. This is relatively unoccupied and today the railing is enclosed because

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normally one could get there to this stone railing where it is everything full

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of graffiti to see the majestic the only and always beautiful But why is it that Paris is

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also recognized as the city that makes its visitors sick and so much That's the thing that there is

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something called Paris syndrome, it's a very stupid thing. strange Because if you get

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Paris syndrome you are going to have certain reactions you are going to have certain symptoms associated with a

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psychological disorder that only occurs when you come to this city Well I don't know I am not a psychologist that

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is not a disorder either It is a disorder that is not defined by science, but it is something worth

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analyzing because the symptoms of Paris syndrome can be disappointment, depression,

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leading to anxiety, even tachycardia, vomiting and hallucinations. In some cases, you should go

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to the emergency room. some hospital but the curious thing about it is that the vast majority of it

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attacks the Japanese people. So it could be that Paris is really what they sell so much. It could be that Paris is

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also capable of making me sick. Maybe it is a magical city. Or a pure tale of French

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marketing. Come with me for a walk around this beautiful city, let's investigate, let's cross

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the glorious and majestic Seine River at this moment to see how the Tower is today in 2024.

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It's been a long time since we've seen each other, my dear Tower, and I've been here for about 16 years. This is the famous

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Helena Bridge up there is the trocadero the metro train station where we got off to

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see the tower from above on the way to it the vast majority of people around here

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are tourists a pure Parisian I don't think If he comes to wander around here, he is more of a

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pure Parisian, he is going to do everything possible to avoid coming here because Paris being one of the

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most touristic cities in the world on many occasions, being the most touristy on the planet,

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obviously the Eiffel Tower will be. the most visited object on the entire planet So what's happening,

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let's put it in simple words, you are a Japanese, you are there in Tokyo working your 8

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to 8 from Monday to Monday and the Parisian marketing came to your city selling this city as

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if it were the best thing in the world. world the dream the romantic city the perfect city the city of Love

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If you have not visited Paris do it before you die because that is the goal of

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your life to be able to save and invest those savings of your life take care of visiting Paris No sir no

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in a pension not in life insurance not in medical insurance and there are many people who take it seriously

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and who work and invest the time and money of their lives to come and see this

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city above all. The Japanese then arrives the big day finally the time to get to know Paris

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you come here to see the Eiffel Tower you get excited for a while and the emotion suddenly goes away and

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it doesn't last as long as you thought you start walking through its streets to realize that

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the city is beautiful but like any other large city in Europe, it has the good, it has the

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bad, it has the beautiful and the ugly, sometimes that disappointment can be so great that it can

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plunge you into a dark and deep depression, thus beginning your path towards the Paris syndrome

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which You may end up returning home sad and without a penny in your pocket or in

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a hospital in this beautiful city and pay attention to the fact. The first time that Paris syndrome was talked about

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was a Japanese psychologist who visited Paris. Although for many the fever of coming to Getting to know Paris is

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such that to take the perfect photo with the Eiffel Tower you stand here in the middle of the street.

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the cars pass from there and they are also going to pass from here this could

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be illegal in many places in the world brother it doesn't take long for the police to come to move them from there but obviously from there

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the photo looks nice I imagine people who are willing to do it whatever for that photo, for

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now from here from Land Landen I take a selfie with the tower and with this I go

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home happy the Japanese psychologist Hiroaki Ota he was the first to realize that perhaps he was not the

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only one in feel disappointment and disappointment when visiting this city not because Paris is ugly,

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on the contrary, it is a beautiful city but perhaps the problem is that the expectation is

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too high and the shock can cause great disappointment, especially if you invest time and

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finances in Coming to meet her is one of the many dangers of marketing marketing,

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perhaps irresponsible, but it has not only been marketing of the country brand of France

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or of Paris in Japan, everywhere they sell Paris as if it were the dream, even in many places.

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anime movies that since you live this big in Japan, you are born and grow up thinking that

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this city is the berraquera and maybe it is for many but it is not for everyone the thing is that

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I have walked a block not from the trocadero passing over the bridge from Elena and until we get here to the

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Eiffel tower and I have seen many things around the bridge is full of very strange things and characters,

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it is a shame not to be able to record well because at the moment I took out a camera on this

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bridge to point out what I'm telling you, they come in fives and take it away from me. This is the city

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of love, the city of light, but also the city of scams, and on that bridge there are many

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groups of characters who are around the nefarious business of scams. a little game of

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find the ball. In which of these three glasses or containers is the ball found and they make

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you fool around by betting money so that you can enter and put money because you are sure that

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the ball is there. I was recording the game of the ball and the man as soon as I peed the camera jumped

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and came towards me he makes me with his hand no no no I stopped recording and he came to make me Delete the

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video from the cell phone but well you know that one can recover the videos that the cell phone deletes

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no friend no there I'm pretending to record the tower that I have in front of me

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but look behind those people who are there they are there doing the little ball game

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all of them are accomplices all of these people here it's incredible I'm doing it as if I were

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recording the tower but see there playing with the ball it is obviously very entertaining someone comes

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and enters the game Goodbye savings that is not seen in Japan Imagine you are a Japanese arriving here

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you are entertained with the game of the ball they scam you and They steal your money, which is quite disappointing and does not

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help at all with the Paris syndrome. Everything around the entrance to see

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the Eiffel Tower is full of street commerce and in the vast majority of cases they sell only little

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towers and little t-shirts. of piracy equipment while I record these videos

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around the Eiffel Tower I have been stopped about three or four times by the people who sell

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street commerce here to not let me record that I do not record that I do not video I do not video 15 years ago this

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did not exist to enter the tower to the park as such you have to pass this

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security check you want to go up to the tower well that has an additional price no but we are going

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to go to the little park in front of which you used to enter like this No more once you pass the

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security check now You can be here free and quiet in the parks around the

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Eiffel Tower and I have the suspicion that they have done this to control so much disorder that is out there

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so much scam so many street vendors so much nonsense I swear three times they approached me to turn

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off to the camera but several and they call each other and they come and catch one of them for having

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recorded some nonsense obviously they don't they don't want their faces to appear on the internet No why

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Well because they are doing illegal activities that's why we are used to it let's

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see about everything brother and what is out there that is nothing but explain to a Japanese what

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we have just witnessed what we have just experienced hits hard with disappointment and I will

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I understand but that does not take away from the fact that this place is still beautiful Look at the tower

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and fel below What a beautiful thing looks like beautiful beautiful big imposing beautiful being here does generate a

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feeling a great satisfaction it is very cool to know those places how crazy it is To think that the

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Ifel Tower was built by the same person who built the market in the center of Cuzco in

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Peru, the same man was here in Paris, he was there in Latin America making a little market. The

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construction of the Ifel Tower was completed in 1889. It took only 2 years to make it to commemorate the 100

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years of the French revolution at the time of its construction it measured 324 m today they have made

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some modifications and it is 330 But when they built it it was the tallest structure of

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humanity 7 million people a year They come to visit the tower and that's why around

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the Tower we already have certain legal markets here, the kind that do pay taxes and maybe

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they don't scam people as much, maybe suddenly a little bit with their prices but at least you know

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feel calm and at peace what many do not know is that the ifel tower was made with the purpose of

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being a radio antenna and they built it so that it would last here only 20 years when the

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20 years arrived they spoke they met and said let's leave it I feel that this is going to be a

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very important tourist attraction in 150 years. See you later Torre yel let's go to the next destination to see if

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that one manages to give me the Paris syndrome or not one leaves the tower with these metal doors

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inside TD is like Peace, tranquility and out here it's like Oh remember you're in Paris you have to be in

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the game maybe many of you saw that video where they stole everything from me in Barcelona it

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's not that dramatic the matter is not here but they have told me to be careful in stations

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where there are a lot of people in public areas with their bags, the suitcase that, for example, while

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I'm making this video, I just realized that it was open, but maybe I was the one who opened it and forgot

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to close it. If you are going to walk with suitcase around make sure it is at least closed,

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don't be like me, poor Japanese, how they suffer and even though this is not a syndrome recognized

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by science, it has been serious enough for many people to end up in the hospital.

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Thanks to the anxiety that It makes them visit this city either because of the high expectations or because of

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the reasons that involve a big city, but add to that the fact that it is a discomfort that attacks tourists

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. Therefore, many of them probably come with something also called Traveler's Syndrome,

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which I surely I will suffer, I have suffered and I have not realized it Or maybe I have realized it.

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To the Traveler's syndrome, add the jet laac, the language barrier, the cultural clashes,

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all of these are factors that increase stress. The Traveler's stress is that traveling

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is not easy. Friends, there are many things behind this that they do not tell us and that are discovered

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while traveling, many things that no one warns us that should perhaps be written in a

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book but that in fact many of those things are in the books that talk about the syndrome

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. Traveler's syndrome is also attributed to some stomach pains.

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I don't know if you know this couple of travelers called Mateo and Lisana.

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If I remember correctly, they went to India and Lisana had a panic attack. Greetings, guys. I hope

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we will meet on the road one day but the city is very beautiful here we are in the street of

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San Dominique that leads to those little squares of small Parisian style restaurants if there is

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a bulang where they sell the baguette the panini the original and all These syndromes and all these,

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let's call it illnesses or unpleasant events that people who visit

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this city experience, do not only occur in Paris because there is something very strange and very curious, which are the syndromes

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or psychological episodes that happen to people who visit certain

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specific places. and that do not occur if you visit another place, for example, there is the Jerusalem syndrome,

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the Jerusalem syndrome attacks people who go to Jerusalem because suddenly when

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they step on the ground of the city, they believe they are prophets, they identify themselves as the new Moses or the new

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Jesus imitating the prophets They go through the streets prophesying the word and it is a syndrome that goes

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away when you get on the plane and leave Jerusalem when you are on the plane back

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to New York or Bogotá it is said Uy son of Mother, it seemed like my shampoo was running out.

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There is another syndrome, which is Stendal syndrome. Stendal syndrome can be classified as a

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psychosomatic illness that occurs in people who visit Florence in Italy due to

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a fairly high heart rate. coming from extreme happiness high palpitations

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and very strong feelings of emotion when the person is exposed to works of art

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stendal syndrome may sound nice but it has its consequences fatigue and tiredness increased

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heart rate you may feel shortness of breath sweating dizziness and even in some occasions hallucinations

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We also have the curious India syndrome. The India syndrome can be similar to that of

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Jerusalem. It is an overload of energy and high spirituality but it affects

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the identity of the person. People who visit India and suffer from the syndrome of the India

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can assure that it has had the possibility of seeing past lives, you can even swear that those

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Saints have given you superpowers such as being able to swim across the ocean and on some occasions

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it has been the case that a person in India says I'm leaving. swimming home and the house is in San

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Francisco California, that India syndrome, just like that of Jerusalem, is removed when you leave

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India and Paris is the city of light on the list of cities that can make you sick

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in the head literal not literal the problem is not with Paris the problem is with the expectation and

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idealization that some have of it and because it is one thing to come visit it and see the Eiffel tower

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that I just realized is behind me and another thing is to come to live here, the matter

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is a little complicated because the cost of living in this city is hyper expensive and finding housing

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here, especially for newcomers or migrants, is quite a challenge, an almost

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impossible task to find something more than 9 m cu and at a reasonable price a real estate and

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housing crisis that this tremendous city suffers but for all those issues we will see in the

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next videos so you already know when you come to visit this city realistic expectations good

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preparation and the use of a good VPN like the one I use called Surf Shark having a good VPN

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is very important to connect to the internet a good VPN will guarantee the security of our

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data by protecting our passwords and not only that a VPN will also help you connect to

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the internet as if you were anywhere in the world because what a VPN does is

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change your IP address, you can connect here in Paris as if you were in Colombia,

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Mexico or the United States, that will help you when it comes to entertainment also to unlock

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the catalogs of other countries and thus be able to access movies that may not

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be available in your country. It is known that the catalogs of the United States and the United Kingdom are extensive

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for all these movie and series streaming platforms. In turn, if you are

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traveling through these lands or any other by changing your IP address. You can access

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cheaper ticket prices because a trip from London to Paris is not the same if you buy it in London or

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if you buy it from Buenos Aires there. I leave you more information in the link of this video and with

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the promotional code Planet Juan you will receive a good discount vpm from sf shark highly

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recommended see here on rap avenue with ru from General camu This is the best place to see the

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ifel tower is there in front much more real zero tourists in an original neighborhood where there are little cafes

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where people live where there is not so much infrastructure where there are no

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street vendors nothing and there we have it in front So I like to see it Bella thing when I come to

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Paris already knows avenu rap with general camu but don't tell anyone the secret between you and me

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Parisian traffic my friends this shit is serious I wouldn't want to be in a vehicle right now

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in this city see the taxi driver there fighting they won't let him pass I don't know what happened there because

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This is not normal, the people have been quiet for a long time, look, there are even people who even got out of

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their car, how long have they been here? Ah, no shit, this is serious traffic, people get out

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of their vehicles, this What happened and now where? I'm crossing, brother, well, brother, to Bogotá or what?

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That's how you cross it, not the same, the traffic light is red, it's green, it's yellow This is not moving

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Wow, what is it that happened, the Lord tells me to send this video to the mayor of [__] you already know

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chaos in the city of love chaos in the city of light people don't even know how else to escape the

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traffic friends and mother the people here got angry What a shame there with the people of Osaka with the people of

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Tokyo from Kyoto who come today to visit Paris, this is not always like this. Sorry for the inconvenience, see

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there are those tourists on the bus wondering what the hell happened here, I just don't understand who

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believes that a city is perfect, those are things that happen in any city. instead leave Paris alone

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it's a normal city it's just trying to do the best it can here it's going to be funny

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crossing the street let's throw ourselves there at the new Deli the stressful Parisian moment of the day and

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after that chaotic moment for some but nothing from another world for many of us We have

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arrived at the beautiful Seine River that if you ask me What is a good plan in Paris a good plan

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in Paris walk along this river come jogging in the morning go out for a picnic On a

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sunny day with the traffic away. I hope you see how beautiful the Eiffel tower looks with an Orthodox church just

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below. Will this be a sign that we should speed up our pace to enter the territory of the

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Slavs? I think we are waiting to see if suddenly we are attacked by the Russia syndrome

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, it should get a little hotter over there so we can cross it completely. This is the signal

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I was waiting for. The traffic happened right there in front of the Alma Bridge, one of the 37 bridges

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that cross the Seine River in the city ​​of Paris Only because this river is more than 700 km

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long, it originates there in the Burgundy region and only the Seine River is a tourist attraction

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of the city. Many small boats pass there, many ferries, some cruises to entertain tourists

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during the day and at night and very long see That, the truth is, I don't care what the Japanese say,

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this city is beautiful wherever you look at it and this here is the Place de la Concord, a very

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important place for the idiosyncrasy of the French people. It is a Of the largest squares in

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France, the largest square in the capital and that obelisk, yes gentlemen, is an original obelisk from the

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Ancient Egyptian Empire, no more, that obelisk there is around 3,000 years old

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and is here in the French capital in no time. and nothing less than the Place de la Concorde that has

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served as home during many of the missions of the French Revolution. In addition, in this Square

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there were executions with something very French used at that time called the guillotine, only

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the Place de la Concord has almost 9 hectares

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in size and was built in honor of King

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Louis They run

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in the same Plaza, this Egyptian obelisk comes from the city of Luxor in Egypt, it is more than 3,000

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years old and was a gift from the viceroy of Egypt to France in 1829. It is an

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Egyptian stone obelisk, this pod weighs more than 220 tons. How the Egyptians did

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to make such structures and right here where they executed Marie Antoinette

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and Louis

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prepares Paris to receive millions of

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tourists more than it receives each year, this pod is going to be like this in the Place de la Concord, I think

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if I'm not wrong because I spoke with the guys who drive those bicycles, they tell me that

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the events will take place. basketball games how times have changed I like it more that they play basketball than

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that they go around executing people in public this beautiful square has two large fountains, one

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which is called the fountain of the seas and the other the fountain of the rivers to represent the seas and

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the rivers of France, see this beautiful photograph. The Fountain here I think is the one of the rivers or the one of

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the seas, I am not very sure about the ovelisk here behind the eiffel tower that can be seen from afar and the

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Luv museum that is right behind Here we are going to take a look at it because for now so far

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what happens to The Japanese was walking here has not happened to me at all in the Plaza de la

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Concord When I see this t-shirt brother the Bogotá plaque you who are you where

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did you come from what are you doing here so far from home I am sancocho dance to me you know sancocho

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dance to me I am a DJ event promoter in Paris I have been outside Colombia since 2006,

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real life, everyone lives a good life or a bad life wherever, thank God, thank myself,

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things have gone very well for me. It's been a long time since La Tierrita has been going, brother, La Tierrita, I was there in November

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in La Candelaria I was presenting made a decision to stay here for the rest of my life or at some point

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to retire in Colombia. No, I don't think you have to plan so much, the more you plan,

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the less it flows, so there we leave the things that happened, one day at a time. one day at a time What are their

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networks like so they can get to know them there San Cocho Báilame I am organizing this giant event Friday

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August 30th we call it Caribbean Flow Fest as a way to attract the international audience and

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not segment so much with the Latin Group for example then That's why we call it Caribian and it speaks more

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than anything about the Caribbean, which, obviously, Colombia is part of that Caribbean, well, brother, it's a pleasure

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to meet you What a good shirt, good luck, thank you. There went our compatriot, our friend Rolo

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from Bogotá, good words, no, Paris is good or It is bad depending on what you came to

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do there, as well as in all cities in the world, and after a nice and pleasant walk

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between the Place de la Concord and its gardens we arrived at the famous No. 1, the only and emblematic

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museum of luvre. one of the many cultural legacies that the French Revolution leaves us

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because this building was originally built by King Philip I in the 10th century as a type of

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fortress to defend the city of Paris a few centuries later it was converted into a royal palace

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. which By the simple fact of being a royal palace, it became one of the many objectives of the

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French Revolution. In the midst of the French Revolution, this building was designed to be a

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public museum, a museum for the people. This is the most visited museum on the planet around 10 million

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tourists come to see it a year to put it in perspective in Colombia we receive about 5

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million tourists a year Mexico is the most visited country in Latin America with 38 to 40 million

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tourists a year only Paris a city not a country a The city receives around 45 million

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tourists a year, this city surpasses all of Mexico and Colombia together. The main attraction, yes,

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gentlemen , the famous monalisa.

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or a replica if you want to come to the Luv museum you have to take

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a whole day and give it several hours because all the exhibits together if you want to walk them

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completely add up to more than 5 to 6 km in distance some say up to 9 miles which is like

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almost 10 12 13 km away you cannot visit this entire museum in a single day you

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have to select the exhibits well come see what you came to see leave come back another day to see

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something else How curious that the entrance to the museum is a pyramid If we stand on Lía straight

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ahead, it is in front of the Royal Obelisk of the Egyptians that we came to see in the Plaza de la

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Concordia, it must be that they did it on purpose. I think it has something to do with it, it is that we are going

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to enter, probably not. I already entered once all those years ago and that was more than enough

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but if you are a Japanese tourist pgu la roddita we are crossing the seine la

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senen river again once more first from here to there now from there to here to reach this

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little island where we are going to visit an old friend good good monami quasi mode time without

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seeing it brother What a beautiful movie that was, beautiful childhood memories it is closed I wonder if

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They are still doing renovations because of the fire a couple of years ago. I imagine that

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they built these stands there so that you can sit and see it from above, contemplate its

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beauty from the outside, a controversial fire that occurred here because the entire planet joined together

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to raise funds and they raised so much money that if the entire planet came together to raise the

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same funds just to end world hunger, it would not even reach half of what

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they raised to rebuild the beautiful cathedral, Notredam Cathedral being one of The most famous and most visited Gothic cathedrals

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on the planet, its construction began around

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the year 1100 and lasted 200 years. It is made up of two frontal towers, each

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69 m high, with several gargoyles in its corners, which are not only decorative. but

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it is a way to divert the water so that it does not wet the walls of the Cathedral when it rains

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and in this same cathedral several historical moments have happened but perhaps the three most

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important was when in 1804 Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself as emperor of France

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in this cathedral was also the beatification of Joan of Arc and a mass was also held here in

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1944 to celebrate the liberation of Paris after the Second World War and if the luf museum

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left us speechless with its 10 million tourists a year before the fire in 2018,

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around 13 million tourists were received here, perhaps because of what can be seen here from

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the outside without paying the entrance fee or perhaps simply because people come to contemplate the beauty of the

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place and remember that beautiful Disney movie that is not only a Disney movie but

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is a novel, a novel from 1831 by a man named Hugo and here with Quasimodo

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behind me some conclusions rather my personal opinion about this city I

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have always been a defender of the tourism in small places hidden places places not so popular to

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discover with our own eyes coming to Paris would go against that ideology since it is

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the most visited city in the world, but among the first three I could understand the

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Japanese people a little because the expectations that They are sold about this city perhaps they are extremely

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high. I would not blame Paris. I would blame most of all the irresponsible marketing not only of the Parisians

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and the French but of the Japanese people themselves. In their anime, in their stories, they took this city

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as if it were the model. objective the place in the world that you have to know before you die Yes or yes I think

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that is where the problem really lies for everything else this

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city met my expectations yes or no I came here more than 10 years ago and I didn't remember very well I see the thing today

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with different eyes today I could say yes, gentlemen, it is worth it. Yes, gentlemen, it is a very beautiful city,

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an incredible historical tour to understand the French people, the history of Europe, the history

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of humanity and this continent surrounded by beautiful buildings. bridges, a great river and amazing places

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that suddenly entering into a cliché model of the matter could suddenly say it is worth

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it if you are going to travel somewhere in the world before you die and you have not come here maybe Paris

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is if not The crowds, the tumults, the lines and the gigantic amount of

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tourists that are here bother you and always have your things on hand and keep an eye out so that they don't get stolen

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on the train in Paris. It's a very good idea, putting all that aside because they are problems that occur

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in any type of City Large, medium or small city in any Corner of the world Paris is

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a good idea I really liked this tour a lot I congratulate the French

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they have a beautiful capital but if you get depression or anxiety in The road is not going to

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blame me because just like Paris, I believe that we should be able to control our

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expectations not only when it comes to traveling but with all other aspects of life, as

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our partner said. You don't have to program yourself. So much so that the more one schedules the less it flows, let's not

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organize the sheath so much, let's allow ourselves to be surprised. One day at a time, I really enjoyed this

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city without having researched almost anything about it before coming, just going out into the street.

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and letting myself be amazed and dazzled by its beauty and being like that I did enjoy it quite a bit, let it

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surprise us my friends and keep an eye on the next videos so that we can see that other side of

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Paris, the one that they don't show us in the tourism catalogue, fasten your seatbelts. Coming

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from this city will be very interesting, Quasimodo said greetings to grandmother Chaol

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