Paris - France (the city)

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

http://darekgorecki.blogspot.com/

Klip z Paryża :) Zdjęcia i fimiki zrobione w 2006/07 i 2007/08 roku.

Zdjęcia z Paryża: http://darekgorecki.blogspot.com/search/label/zdjęcia%20z%20Paryża%20%2F%20pictures%20from%20Paris

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  • Hoy can anyone love a country as depressing as this

  • @carlosmangos Which country is less depressing?

  • jak sie nazywa ta piosenka?

  • U2 - The City Of Blinding Lights. Co prawda U2 nagrali ją będąc zachwyceni Nowym Jorkiem i kilka innych ciekawych kawałków, ale to już na płycie "All That You Can't Leave Behind"

  • Szkoda, że youtube okroiło (dodatkowo skompresowało) ten filmik przy wgrywaniu na serwer. Trochę inne wrażenie jest oglądając oryginał (768x576px, b. niska kompresja).

  • Nieźle Ci wyszło. Za rok powtórka? ;)

  • A kto wie, kto wie... Wiesz, że jesteś na 2:26? ;)

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  • Me gusta, realmente la Ciudad Luz es Paris.......

  • @kimmykimko Mercie I am French and I am happy that a lots of people likes my country and my language !! Vive la france et touts les pays !! :D

  • I lived in France for a while and visited Paris many times . . . This is stunning! I love this video, it captured some nuances about Paris that are overlooked or left out completely from the usual videos. And by the way, never was a French person rude to me or apathetic about meeting/chatting with me. They were always happy to meet an American. Now I am a French teacher. J'adore la France et les Français! Quel beau pays!

  • @eliaviel1 hello eliaveliel, i'm french and i live in Paris, When i go in a different country, I don't say Bonjour "hello in english" i say the translate of hello in language of the country, In France we call that "savoir vivre", for us, french, it's polite to say hello, thanks, please, in the language of the country. it mean you do effort to speaking with us, and we appreciate that, when it's not the case, it's rude.

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