@Kowakian This documentary uses CGI backgrounds a few times. Also it's about New York City's history, you can't deny with the exponential growth the city faced had caused the creation of Slums. New York City was one of the filthiest cities in America, and today it probably still makes the top 20. Now a days NYC is pretty clean, and livable, but the waste it pumps out is mostly invisible. Also NYC has a reputation as a dirty city, though it's pretty clean it still holds the reputation.
@Inediblehulk... "Excuse me mr. rabbit, but do you have a problem with shit sticking to you fur?" "Why no, mr. bear, I do not." XD My dad told me that joke when I was a kid... thanks for the memory!
If a big brown bear wipes his ass with a little white rabbit, who is truly more full of crap? The bear, of course. But appearances would be deceiving. Percentage-wise, NYC may be cleaner now. But it's also much bigger. Pound for pound, the total mass of filth in the present city would likely literally bury the old city. If you don't count forests and streams as living space, nor petroleum and steel as filth, you can call it progress.
thanks for uploading!
TheMummelgum 1 month ago
Was filthy? Hahaha, this guy obviously never visited New York, NY background was probably CGI.
Kowakian 1 month ago
@Kowakian This documentary uses CGI backgrounds a few times. Also it's about New York City's history, you can't deny with the exponential growth the city faced had caused the creation of Slums. New York City was one of the filthiest cities in America, and today it probably still makes the top 20. Now a days NYC is pretty clean, and livable, but the waste it pumps out is mostly invisible. Also NYC has a reputation as a dirty city, though it's pretty clean it still holds the reputation.
Mythodiir 3 weeks ago
amazing how they had invented the electric car back in the days.. what a shame that they didn't continue to push this innovation..
hannahskm 1 month ago 2
@Inediblehulk... "Excuse me mr. rabbit, but do you have a problem with shit sticking to you fur?" "Why no, mr. bear, I do not." XD My dad told me that joke when I was a kid... thanks for the memory!
screenpuller 1 month ago
And some people are disgusted by gum on the sidewalks....
Querty1995 1 month ago 3
disgusting Americans.
TheVolure 1 month ago
@TheVolure You would probably like the other 2 episodes. Paris and London.
letsgoforsushi 1 month ago
it bothered me when he let all that water out of the fire hydrant, felt wasteful
lovemusic4evs 1 month ago 4
@lovemusic4evs Hopefully they took advantage of the occasional flushing those hydrants need, rather than just setting one off randomly.
jenisedai 6 days ago
The 1 person who disliked this video is probably from New York City.
jharnett44 1 month ago
I imagine Dan Snow as he read his contract for this BBC show : "Oh, crap."
pouelchnu 2 months ago
White people have a lot of nerve calling people of other countries filthy, nasty etc. when they themselves came from the very same Environment..
demarcos69 2 months ago
@demarcos69 yes, because all white people come from the same place. STFU
MrJeffshaver 1 month ago
If a big brown bear wipes his ass with a little white rabbit, who is truly more full of crap? The bear, of course. But appearances would be deceiving. Percentage-wise, NYC may be cleaner now. But it's also much bigger. Pound for pound, the total mass of filth in the present city would likely literally bury the old city. If you don't count forests and streams as living space, nor petroleum and steel as filth, you can call it progress.
Inediblehulk 2 months ago
And blacks complain how bad they have it. LOL!
usermikes 2 months ago
thanks for sharing, I`v allways said that im glad we were born in this day and age
twitface100 3 months ago
Thanks.I find this series of filthy cities very yukky ,.... but very interesting :)
chiccabay 3 months ago