The video appears to be a vlog of a person's 20-day trip through Italy, covering over 4,000 kilometers. The narrator visits various cities, including Milan, Venice, and others, and explores different attractions such as a tank cemetery, a crooked tower, and a carnival.
In Milan, the narrator talks about a superstition where walking around a bull statue three times can bring good luck. They also mention the high cost of diesel fuel for their trip.
In Venice, the narrator discusses the city's problem with flooding and the fact that it is sinking at a rate of 2 millimeters per year due to climate change. They also try some local food, including pistachio cannoli.
The narrator also promotes a product called Kripton, a Mastercard that offers 1% cashback on purchases.
The majority of the video is spent exploring a tank cemetery, where the narrator shows various military vehicles, including tanks, amphibious vehicles, and trucks. They provide information about the vehicles, including their history and capabilities.
Throughout the video, the narrator is accompanied by a friend, Jeff, and they often interact with each other and the surroundings in a humorous way. The video ends with the narrator reflecting on the experience and the fact that they were able to explore the tank cemetery without being discovered.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video starts with the narrator planning to visit a tank cemetery in Italy.
2. The narrator is in Milan and wants to try and reverse a supposed curse by circling the Bull of Milan three times.
3. The narrator is traveling through Italy and has visited several cities.
4. The narrator arrives in Venice and notes that the city is sinking at a rate of 2 millimeters per year due to climate change.
5. The narrator visits a tank cemetery near a military base in Italy.
6. The tank cemetery contains several dozen amphibious vehicles from the Cold War era.
7. Some of the vehicles have served in modern wars, such as in Bosnia, Syria, and Lebanon.
8. One vehicle has Arabic letters, indicating it has been used in action recently.
9. The narrator notes that the vehicles are destined to be scrapped and turned into steel cubes.
10. A Leopard 1 to 2 tank can weigh around 44 tons.
11. The vehicles are tracked and do not have a steering wheel like a car.
12. The narrator shows the inside of a tank, which is cramped and has limited space for the four soldiers who typically operate it.
13. The tank has night vision and thermal camera capabilities.
14. The narrator notes that the tanks are demilitarized, with cannons filled with lead and engines disconnected.
15. The narrator has been using a Mastercard called Cryptam, which offers 1% returns on purchases.
16. The narrator has traveled 4,000 kilometers through Italy in 20 days.
17. The price of diesel has increased, making the trip expensive.
18. The narrator visits several cities in Italy, including Venice, Milan, and others.
19. The narrator eats a pistachio cannoli in Venice.
20. The narrator tries to dress up for the Venice Carnival, but notes that it has already passed.