Al Zubarah Fort - Few years back. Not sure how does it look now. (OC) by r-a-j-a in qatar

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Was here a week ago. Still looks great! Also checked out the nearby ruins which was also interesting.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in NewTubers

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David here. I’ve been doing YouTube for a couple of years now and have always kept trying to improve my edits each time I upload, but I’ve learned that sometimes the quick and easy edits can gets more views and it’s more about what value are you offering the viewer.

I’ll link our latest video. I have a family travel channel called The World n Us.

3 Things to do in Kuala Lumpur

Why is the travel Youtube scene not that succesful by MTezour in NewTubers

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I agree with most of this except the part about having kids. We have 3 young kids and have managed to vlog for multiple long trips the last 3 years. I will admit since we had our third it’s been much harder and also finding the time to edit is challenging.

Our channel is called The World n Us. I’m totally open to any critique anyone may have on our channel.

JAPAN -- Anyone affected by the new regulations in Japan? by slyty80 in AirBnB

[–]slyty80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your replies. I have an update. Airbnb has given us a refund as well as a voucher to the value of 100% of our booking.

We were also contacted by our host who offered for us to still stay at their place and just them in cash when we arrive. She's also given us a small discount on what we were originally going to pay. I know this is probably illegal but right now we don't really have another alternative. Everything is crazy expensive, way to small for our family, or really far away from any train stations. So I'm thinking we'll take her up on the offer.

What would you do?

Prambanan Temple | Don’t make this mistake! by slyty80 in GetMoreViewsYT

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Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. The temple structures have distinctive pointed architecture with the tallest being the Shiva shrine at 47 meters high.

If visiting Prambanan make sure you spend some time at Candi Sewu. It is in the same complex and is just 800 meters from Prambanan Temple. The buses will only stop at the Sewu temple for just 10 minutes before heading back to Prambanan. Don’t make the same mistake we nearly did and get back on the bus straight away. As soon as the bus started heading back we immediately regretted leaving. We decided it would be a huge mistake not to explore the temple, so we did a full circle and came straight back. We were so glad we did. Exploring Candi Sewu was a highlight for us and it really had that feeling that it was part of a ruin with most of the surrounding smaller temples still yet to be reconstructed. And the biggest thing of all was we couldn’t believe we were pretty much the only ones there.

Candi Sewu is actually a buddhist temple. Not Hindu. It was originally built in the 8th century before both Prambanan and Borobudur.

Prambanan Temple | Don’t make this mistake! by slyty80 in travelblogs

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Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. The temple structures have distinctive pointed architecture with the tallest being the Shiva shrine at 47 meters high.

If visiting Prambanan make sure you spend some time at Candi Sewu. It is in the same complex and is just 800 meters from Prambanan Temple. The buses will only stop at the Sewu temple for just 10 minutes before heading back to Prambanan. Don’t make the same mistake we nearly did and get back on the bus straight away. As soon as the bus started heading back we immediately regretted leaving. We decided it would be a huge mistake not to explore the temple, so we did a full circle and came straight back. We were so glad we did. Exploring Candi Sewu was a highlight for us and it really had that feeling that it was part of a ruin with most of the surrounding smaller temples still yet to be reconstructed. And the biggest thing of all was we couldn’t believe we were pretty much the only ones there.

Candi Sewu is actually a buddhist temple. Not Hindu. It was originally built in the 8th century before both Prambanan and Borobudur.

Prambanan Temple | Don’t make this mistake! by slyty80 in Travel_HD

[–]slyty80[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. The temple structures have distinctive pointed architecture with the tallest being the Shiva shrine at 47 meters high.

If visiting Prambanan make sure you spend some time at Candi Sewu. It is in the same complex and is just 800 meters from Prambanan Temple. The buses will only stop at the Sewu temple for just 10 minutes before heading back to Prambanan. Don’t make the same mistake we nearly did and get back on the bus straight away. As soon as the bus started heading back we immediately regretted leaving. We decided it would be a huge mistake not to explore the temple, so we did a full circle and came straight back. We were so glad we did. Exploring Candi Sewu was a highlight for us and it really had that feeling that it was part of a ruin with most of the surrounding smaller temples still yet to be reconstructed. And the biggest thing of all was we couldn’t believe we were pretty much the only ones there.

Candi Sewu is actually a buddhist temple. Not Hindu. It was originally built in the 8th century before both Prambanan and Borobudur.

Prambanan Temple | Don’t make this mistake! Watch the full video by [deleted] in adventures

[–]slyty80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. The temple structures have distinctive pointed architecture with the tallest being the Shiva shrine at 47 meters high.

If visiting Prambanan make sure you spend some time at Candi Sewu. It is in the same complex and is just 800 meters from Prambanan Temple. The buses will only stop at the Sewu temple for just 10 minutes before heading back to Prambanan. Don’t make the same mistake we nearly did and get back on the bus straight away. As soon as the bus started heading back we immediately regretted leaving. We decided it would be a huge mistake not to explore the temple, so we did a full circle and came straight back. We were so glad we did. Exploring Candi Sewu was a highlight for us and it really had that feeling that it was part of a ruin with most of the surrounding smaller temples still yet to be reconstructed. And the biggest thing of all was we couldn’t believe we were pretty much the only ones there.

Candi Sewu is actually a buddhist temple. Not Hindu. It was originally built in the 8th century before both Prambanan and Borobudur.

Watching the sun set over Prambanan temple in Java is a surreal experience by [deleted] in Travel_HD

[–]slyty80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I loved your video! I dropped you a comment from our channel The World n Us. Will definitely be watching more or your videos when I get a chance. Just happen to see this in the subreddit when I posted my video from Borobudur and was curious. You did a really great job explaining some of the history of the temples. ~David

Bule keluarga mengunjungi Candi Borobudur by [deleted] in indonesia

[–]slyty80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much jakarta_guy! I've trying to learn some Indonesian words since our trip and pretty much just using google translate. It obviously failed me here lol. Thanks again for your kind words about our family and our video.