No Kangaroos in Austria? Let’s Find Out in a Hyperlapse Chase Through Vienna!

*In Search of the Elusive Austrian Kangaroo:* a Hyperlapse Adventure to Vienna. Subscribe *All info which you want to know in the description below* 👇 Join us on a thrilling hyperlapse adventure through the beautiful city of Vienna, Austria, as we explore some of its most iconic landmarks and attractions. In this video, we’ll also try to uncover the mystery behind the popular meme “No kangaroos in Austria“ and see if we can find any of these fascinating creatures roaming the streets of Vienna. *Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov* e-mail: hyperlapsePro@ @hyperlapsepro Vimeo: *Music:* Happy Classic Cellos and Violins *Equipment:* Canon 60d, 70d, EOS R, Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8 Canon 70-200 mm 4L Canon 16-35 mm Canon 24-70 mm Manfrotto 190 carbon tripod *Software:* Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse Thanks to my friend Peter from @filmspektakel for showing me some nice places in Vienna Our journey begins at the magnificent St. Stephen’s Cathedral, a stunning Gothic masterpiece that has been a symbol of the city for over 700 years. There you can go to a breathtaking journey up the cathedral’s spiral staircase to the top of the South Tower, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. Then, we’ll stroll along the Graben, a historic street in the heart of Vienna’s Old Town. The Graben is home to many of Vienna’s most famous shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as several historic buildings and landmarks. Next, we’ll head to the Hofburg Palace, the former imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty. We’ll speed through the palace’s grand courtyards and ornate halls, including the famous Spanish Riding School and the imperial apartments of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth. We’ll then take a spin on the iconic Wiener Riesenrad, a giant Ferris wheel that has been a fixture of the Vienna skyline since 1897. From the top, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside. Next, we’ll visit the beautiful Schonbrunn Palace, a magnificent Baroque-style palace that was once the summer residence of the Habsburg monarchs. We’ll take you on a fast-paced tour of the palace’s lavish gardens and regal interiors, including the stunning Great Gallery and the famous Rococo-style Hall of Mirrors. We’ll also visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum and Maria-Theresien-Platz, two of Vienna’s most famous cultural landmarks. The Kunsthistorisches Museum is home to an impressive collection of art and artifacts from around the world. The museum’s exhibits include ancient Egyptian and Greek artifacts, Renaissance and Baroque art, and many other treasures, while Maria-Theresien-Platz is a beautiful public square that features a stunning equestrian statue of Empress Maria Theresa. The Vienna State Opera House is another of Vienna’s most famous cultural landmarks. The building, which was completed in 1869, has hosted some of the world’s most renowned opera and ballet performances. You can come through the grand entrance and take you on a behind-the-scenes tour of this magnificent venue. The Karlskirche is a beautiful baroque-style church that was built in the early 18th century. We’ll take you on a speedy tour of the church’s stunning dome and intricate frescoes are a sight to behold. The church’s interior included its ornate pulpit and altar. One of our stops is the Albertina Museum, where we’ll marvel at its vast collection of art, including works by famous names like Monet, Picasso, and Durer. The Burgtheater, which was built in the 18th century, is one of the most famous theaters in the world with the grand halls, including the stunning Marble Hall and the ornate staircase. The Danube Island, located in the middle of the Danube River, is a popular recreational area for locals and tourists alike. We’ll speed past the island’s sandy beaches, bike paths, and green spaces, giving you a taste of this unique urban oasis. Finally, the Donauturm, a towering 252-meter-high tower, offers unparalleled views of Vienna and the surrounding countryside. We’ll take you on a dizzying ride up to the tower’s observation deck, where you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city and beyond. And throughout our journey, we’ll be on the lookout for any signs of kangaroos. So, come along for the ride as we discover the hidden gems of Vienna, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of a kangaroo or two. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture vulture, or simply looking for adventure, this hyperlapse video has something for everyone. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more exciting timelapse travel videos from around the world. And if you’ve ever seen a kangaroo in Austria, be sure to let us know in the comments below!
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