Making connections with locals is such an important part of our journey. The kids get so much out of the interactions. What is the best interaction you had while traveling?
@@ssinternational7177 yes Essaouira, Essawira and even it's old name Mogador...but the local as you may heard them we swallow world and we stress it to become "sswayRa" which confused him with Essawira...and there is another town birth of Essaouira south of Safi called Souiria, or Souira Qdima.
Thank you. We just love to share what we are seeing. Lucky for us, we are seeing so much and those around us are happy to share what they know. It is the interactions with the people from Morocco that is making these adventures so great.
@@WorldTowning Do you know Berbers exist in whole North Africa not just in Morocco and that the most beautiful costumes, jewellery, music, houses, villages and faces are to be found in Algeria, the largest country in Africa? Berbers is not = Morocco
I know! So impressive. Now this is because of the school curriculum. From what I have been told, kids here learn Arabic as a first language and then French by age 6 and then a third language by age 9, which is usually Berber or English. Also, those in the tourist areas live and die by their ability to communicate. Most of the people that we spoke to were able to speak 3-6 languages with some fluency to be able to do business. Very impressive.
Moroccans around the history they have this ability of learning languages. For me I speak Arabic French English Spanish and Berber and most of friends and family the speak the same. Check the one called zamouri christopher Columbus take him with him because he had the ability to learn and communicate with language of any land by the way he was Moroccan en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estevanico
Mohammed - You should be proud. Languages are such a treasure to have. Our kids speak English, Spanish and French and they are able to communicate in most of the countries that we have visited. I can only imagine how that would improve if we learned Arabic and Mandarin.
moroccans are Amazigh, Arabic (native languages) and latine languages (colonial languages) speakers but new generations speak very well English because of globalisation (tourism, social medias...) but also now English become more important in school curriculum than before.
So glad to see that you are enjoying this. We are having amazing experiences in Morocco and are so glad to share. This is such a vibrant country. You should be proud.
thank you for your video, you show me the part that I still didn't really take time to discover, I visited extreme south and north it's the 2 spanish speaking area differents but I'm sure you would like it if you visit one day
It's really impressive to meet people from different cultures and get to experience their lives. Morocco itself is an example of diversity and multicultural. Greeting from France
The high Positivity in this video makes me forget that I am a morocco and would love to visit the country the same way you did it lol You guys are amazing
Thank you. It really is a different point of view. We go there with the idea of wanting to learn. WHen I go back to America, I seldom look at how amazing the place is. I just look at it like a place to get things done. This is why I try to avoid going back to the US as much as possible. It's all in the perception.
Essaouira (or ssawira) zwina bzaf!!! Met the love of my life there 4 years ago, we married now and have a child. The town will always have a special place in my heart.
Your videos are are just soooo amazingly awesome, lots of lessons to learn... Your kids are soo lovely and lucky to have wise and beautiful parents who underwood the meaning of life....
salaam mean peace in arabic but ils the way to say hello. great thanks about this video . well come to Morocco anywhere, anytime and when you wgish, our country Morocco is the country to all people who loves it, and my house its your house. From a moroccan brother living in France.
I just discovered your videos and I love them. I love everything about you guys, so humble and nice. I am from Morocco living abroad and I really enjoy watching your experiences in Morocco. By the way your kids are so adorable. Peace and love.
Hello i just discovered your channel. Love it. I am a marocan wife born, raised and still living in Belgium. Sinds my childhoud i go to morocco only for vacation . I love video's like this because there are so many places i still want too see in my fatherland. You have wright when you said I am in morocco i need more spicec. Fisch in generale gets a lot of spice just like meat and chicken. But thats the fisch in tajines or in a pan en the fich in the oven . The stuwed tipes of fisch diches. But grilled is always salt only with lemon en sometimes with some cumin. if you want spiced fich try tajine. And all the other kind of stew diches. This kind of fich the stews are made with a charmoula . Charmoula is a marinade. And in that marinade they put a lot of spices. Love youre video's 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So glad you are enjoying them. The next couple of episodes will be from our group trip. It was amazing. Good luck with your journey, If you are wanting to go with us in November/December, we will have another trip then. All the best. WIll
i really appriciate you guys, the way you were attracted to my beloved country and the way you exposed it in your videos, fantastic!!. I wish i can visit the US some day ! love you guuuuys.
Hi. This is my first comment. I've binge watched your whole channel for the last month and have loved it so much. You have inspired me to travel and were off to Marrakech next year. What I really would love to ask you tho is how did you chose your kids names as they are such beautiful names I love them x thanks for the amazing videos
Thanks so much for watching. We had such an amazing experience there last year. Such a great experience, that we are back here again. We can not get enough of this place. All the best!
Hi lovely family, Once I watched one of your amazing videos in Morocco, i Followed your channel with great heart. I’m a Moroccan native Amazigh (Berber) From Agadir’s countrysides.. and I wish you had great time traveling around Morocco. I think your RUclips channel is one of the best channels I ever Watched. Best wishes.
Be careful when u go to Marrakech for shopping , lot of guys will ask u to buy , but it's not that bad if u ignore them sometimes. I'm from marrakech and i believe that Marrakech is from the best cities in the world , and fes also ,well Morocco is all beautifull. By the way ur videos are great love them .
Thanks for your kind compliments. I am very good at saying "no merci" if I don't want to buy. I love the Moroccan items, but we live in a camping car so we have very little room.
Here un morocco de have a special guest a south correan guy with his familly . he chose to livr betwen the locales . now he speaks arabic well known wherever he goes markets streets... A smart person he speaks arabic natives. respect the local culture he is a.muslim by the way his name.is minho .... Welcom respetable.people from around the world
I personally love you guys, so happy and you know what I'm Moroccan and I'm discovering my country with you , i do video about others countries, and i never tought that my country will look that nice on videos
It’s beautiful. Jessica and Avalon both have them and love them. It’s one of those items that you have to get because you never know when you will be back.
Thanks. Essaouria is a really chill place. Everyone there was really nice and wanting to share with us how things work. We could have stayed here longer.
That whisky of ours...we are so addicted to it ...that you can see us in airport carrying our berrads and tea cups ...and successfully smuggling Mint, Absinth, Verbena as well as olive oil ...if you do not know it that whisky goes very well with fresh bread dipped in good quality olive oil.
Thanks Paul. It was a great moment to shoot. Avalon was awake early and she went for a walk and I followed along. She never wakes up early, so this was a treat.
First, i love your channel! Always positive about traveling and experiencing new things curiously, which i can only love. Second point is about fish. There's a souk in the medina where you can buy any type of fish then you take that to a place where they add spices and cook it the way you want: grilled fried or in the oven. It's cheaper and waaaaaay tastier. Hopefully you can go back there one day and try it. Huuuuge amount of love and respect from marrakesh ❤️
you are the most charismatic couple in youtube , beautiful family , and there is definitely love in the air , i like you , love from Amsterdam ,,,,,,......
Loved watching you guys. You are such a positive family and it’s contagious! Your whole blog was positive and not in any way diminishing a different culture or comparing it with an another. You seem immersed in that environment, well done guys 👍
The names of old moroccan cities and towns are mostly in amazigh language (the native official language next to arabic in Morocco) so nothing about french or spanish influences there.
Very good to know. Thank you. When we were being corrected, they were asking us to think of the pronunciation in a Spanish context. That is what made me think that it was influenced by the Spanish occupation. Apologies.
Actually Essaouira was influenced by The Portuguese occupation and the name Mogador quotted from the Berber name " Mogadir " which means the town of attic
Hi everyone,,, nice trip in Essawira ,,, I like it, I wish you visited Jimmy Hendrick house I guess,now, it became a small museum for his memories in Morocco, well done and I wish u all the best
For us, the fish was definitely lacking spice. Not sure if the local community likes it without spice, but it definitely could have used it. It was still good, but we walked away wanting something different. Next time we will insist on the spice being added.
i enjoyed the difference of this town,seems like such a different vibe,as always another thoroughly enjoyable vlog and yes you always have to have the spice!!,lol, the tea making was great,looking forward to your next adventure,happy travels and keep healthy and safe.ps your family rocks.
Yes. This was a totally different type of place. This is a "Surf Town" mentality in Essaouira. I was imressed to see how the surf town vibe is generally the same from country to country, regardless of the religion or language. We enjoyed this place a lot.
It so nice that you are generous with the locals, they work hard with had crafty stuff, but you can bargain a bit more if you want. You have to sometimes
I saw that. There were a lot of shops dedicated to wind surfing and kite surfing. Only if the water was warmer... Maybe we should come back in September.
Awesome videos, I would have the same issue, finding things you really like but where to put them? Ha. Do you have a way to ship things back to the states for collection later on?
We do not yet have enough to ship back. We will be back in Europe in 3 weeks and will be meeting up with friends from home. Maybe then, we can send a care package back 👍.
Making connections with locals is such an important part of our journey. The kids get so much out of the interactions. What is the best interaction you had while traveling?
World Towning did you taste the Moroccan pastilla My mother always makes it to me I advise you either chicken or fish
World Towning we always talk to the locals to see where they eat and what is special in there area in regards to food and sites.
World Towning It's EssaouiRaa! R not H.
@@ssinternational7177 yes Essaouira, Essawira and even it's old name Mogador...but the local as you may heard them we swallow world and we stress it to become "sswayRa" which confused him with Essawira...and there is another town birth of Essaouira south of Safi called Souiria, or Souira Qdima.
The best time to come in Essaouira is the période of genaoua festival
good family ❤ كاين شي مغاربة هنا ولا غير انا
Thank you!
I can’t stop watching your blogged in Morocco 🇲🇦 you really guys amazing god bless your family
To be honest this channel is probably one of the best sources for people who are curious about Morocco
Thank you. We just love to share what we are seeing. Lucky for us, we are seeing so much and those around us are happy to share what they know. It is the interactions with the people from Morocco that is making these adventures so great.
@@WorldTowning Do you know Berbers exist in whole North Africa not just in Morocco and that the most beautiful costumes, jewellery, music, houses, villages and faces are to be found in Algeria, the largest country in Africa?
Berbers is not = Morocco
@@WorldTowning ccc
@@anteversus8471 Berber Amazigh is Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco...Tuareg people, Souss, RIf, Siwa...just indigenous North Africans.
I am amazed at how well the native Moroccans speak English.
I know! So impressive. Now this is because of the school curriculum. From what I have been told, kids here learn Arabic as a first language and then French by age 6 and then a third language by age 9, which is usually Berber or English. Also, those in the tourist areas live and die by their ability to communicate. Most of the people that we spoke to were able to speak 3-6 languages with some fluency to be able to do business. Very impressive.
Moroccans around the history they have this ability of learning languages. For me I speak Arabic French English Spanish and Berber and most of friends and family the speak the same. Check the one called zamouri christopher Columbus take him with him because he had the ability to learn and communicate with language of any land by the way he was Moroccan en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estevanico
Mohammed - You should be proud. Languages are such a treasure to have. Our kids speak English, Spanish and French and they are able to communicate in most of the countries that we have visited. I can only imagine how that would improve if we learned Arabic and Mandarin.
You can easily learn Moroccan Arabic, i know many americains that they learned it in just 4 weeks with intensives lessons in the city of Rabat
moroccans are Amazigh, Arabic (native languages) and latine languages (colonial languages) speakers but new generations speak very well English because of globalisation (tourism, social medias...) but also now English become more important in school curriculum than before.
Cheers to a great education of Morocco. I’ve learned more about Morocco in these videos than I ever did.
Thanks. We have learned a ton also.
Hey Ken! Are you Korean?
You are welcome to the kingdom of morocco
I'm French/Moroccan half Gibraltarian and watching this video reminds me of good memories, great videos great channel
So glad to see that you are enjoying this. We are having amazing experiences in Morocco and are so glad to share. This is such a vibrant country. You should be proud.
thank you for your video, you show me the part that I still didn't really take time to discover, I visited extreme south and north it's the 2 spanish speaking area differents but I'm sure you would like it if you visit one day
Now this is what I call discovering a country . May God bless this beautiful family .
Thank you so much. We try our best to be honest.
Welcome to Morocco is the most beautiful country in the world .
I agree, it is beautiful. Can't wait to come back next month.
It's really impressive to meet people from different cultures and get to experience their lives. Morocco itself is an example of diversity and multicultural. Greeting from France
Thanks. Morocco was such a great experience. We are back in France as well. It's cold here!
Amazing vibes. I can't wait to visit Morocco again 🇲🇦💚🙏
It's amazing how moroccans speak multi languages.
I completelhy agree.
Morocco is the homeland of everyone and a country of peace, peace, love and coexistence. Welcome to Morocco
esaouira is lovely city u can find all kind of people there .i love u ...
It really is a special place.
I really miss my country . Your videos make me tear up 😢. My love for my beautiful Morocco 🇲🇦 will never fade away . Thank you . 🇺🇸
So glad we were able to bring a piece of your country to you. xoxo
A unique part of the world ! just super amazing Morocco
It really is. I absolutely love it.
Lah yhfad wlad bladi kolhom bilange🇲🇦👍👏💐
The high Positivity in this video makes me forget that I am a morocco and would love to visit the country the same way you did it lol
You guys are amazing
Thank you. It really is a different point of view. We go there with the idea of wanting to learn. WHen I go back to America, I seldom look at how amazing the place is. I just look at it like a place to get things done. This is why I try to avoid going back to the US as much as possible. It's all in the perception.
Essaouira had a lot of artists and art crafting is popular so I do believe he made it!
Essaouira (or ssawira) zwina bzaf!!! Met the love of my life there 4 years ago, we married now and have a child. The town will always have a special place in my heart.
Noora's Secret Garden what a great story. Did you name your child Essaouira?
Loving Morocco!!! Thanks for taking us along!!!
Our pleasure! 😍
مرحبا بالناس الطيبة للمغرب الحبيب❤🇲🇦welcome to morocco
You guys are Amazing, what a beautiful family ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much Pacific Mind. We just think that traveling is a bit more than resorts and 5-star services. We are into 5-star people.
Your videos are are just soooo amazingly awesome, lots of lessons to learn... Your kids are soo lovely and lucky to have wise and beautiful parents who underwood the meaning of life....
salaam mean peace in arabic but ils the way to say hello.
great thanks about this video . well come to Morocco anywhere, anytime and when you wgish, our country Morocco is the country to all people who loves it, and my house its your house.
From a moroccan brother living in France.
The kids are so sophisticated and cool. They remind me of Paris and Blanket Jackson..
thank you for showing the real morocco to the world
You very to my Country Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦 🤗😍😍😍
Thank you! ❤😍🇲🇦💯
No need to thank..
It's a pleasure 😍❤️❤️❤️
I just discovered your videos and I love them. I love everything about you guys, so humble and nice. I am from Morocco living abroad and I really enjoy watching your experiences in Morocco. By the way your kids are so adorable. Peace and love.
Thank you so much. We really do appreciate your support. Morocco is an incredible place that everyone should experience.
All your videos are so good you make us feel we are in. Morocco is already missing you
Thanks so much Youssef. *We really miss Morocco.* 😍
You are welcome to visit again and again and again.. I'm saying still a lot to see and to try. Love from Morocco!
We want to come back time after time. Thanks so much for being so awesome!
@@WorldTowning anytime! You are welcome
Hello i just discovered your channel.
Love it. I am a marocan wife born, raised and still living in Belgium. Sinds my childhoud i go to morocco only for vacation . I love video's like this because there are so many places i still want too see in my fatherland.
You have wright when you said
I am in morocco i need more spicec.
Fisch in generale gets a lot of spice just like meat and chicken. But thats the fisch in tajines or in a pan en the fich in the oven .
The stuwed tipes of fisch diches. But grilled is always salt only with lemon en sometimes with some cumin. if you want spiced fich try tajine. And all the other kind of stew diches.
This kind of fich the stews are made with a charmoula .
Charmoula is a marinade. And in that marinade they put a lot of spices.
Love youre video's 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks you so much for your comment and support. Extra spices are needed during these crazy times. All the best and please stay safe!
Thanks. You to say safe.
World Towning so peaceful and respectful family you are the best (y) welcome
Thank you so much!
Thank you.
You guys are awesome...
Greetings from Morocco!
Thanks, feels really good to be back.
I've been longing to visit Morocco...seeing all your vlogs about the country it gives me more insights what and how to spend my time there.
So glad you are enjoying them. The next couple of episodes will be from our group trip. It was amazing. Good luck with your journey, If you are wanting to go with us in November/December, we will have another trip then.
All the best. WIll
i really appriciate you guys, the way you were attracted to my beloved country and the way you exposed it in your videos, fantastic!!. I wish i can visit the US some day ! love you guuuuys.
You are welcome. We love Morocco.
Hi. This is my first comment. I've binge watched your whole channel for the last month and have loved it so much. You have inspired me to travel and were off to Marrakech next year. What I really would love to ask you tho is how did you chose your kids names as they are such beautiful names I love them x thanks for the amazing videos
Thanks so much for watching. We had such an amazing experience there last year. Such a great experience, that we are back here again. We can not get enough of this place. All the best!
Hi lovely family,
Once I watched one of your amazing videos in Morocco, i Followed your channel with great heart.
I’m a Moroccan native Amazigh (Berber) From Agadir’s countrysides.. and I wish you had great time traveling around Morocco.
I think your RUclips channel is one of the best channels I ever Watched.
Best wishes.
Be careful when u go to Marrakech for shopping , lot of guys will ask u to buy , but it's not that bad if u ignore them sometimes. I'm from marrakech and i believe that Marrakech is from the best cities in the world , and fes also ,well Morocco is all beautifull.
By the way ur videos are great love them .
Thanks for your kind compliments. I am very good at saying "no merci" if I don't want to buy. I love the Moroccan items, but we live in a camping car so we have very little room.
Great video keep up the good work
Thanks. Morocco is so special to us.
W r u gays, i miss u.
u been in my fever place in the atmosphere. الصويرة
it's relaxing city, make u forget ur iPhone, ur connection, all the things
Here un morocco de have a special guest a south correan guy with his familly . he chose to livr betwen the locales . now he speaks arabic well known wherever he goes markets streets... A smart person he speaks arabic natives. respect the local culture he is a.muslim by the way his name.is minho .... Welcom respetable.people from around the world
Thank you. We really loved Minho. His wife made the necklace and Jessica wears it all the time. All the best!
May god blessing you all for the good thinks you do in Morocco
Great video thank you 🙏
I personally love you guys, so happy and you know what I'm Moroccan and I'm discovering my country with you , i do video about others countries, and i never tought that my country will look that nice on videos
You are from an incredible place. We are lucky that we found out for ourselves.
yes in morocco they do so many handmade stuff so the bracelet from tht old man is truly handmade, my aunt does it aswell
It’s beautiful. Jessica and Avalon both have them and love them. It’s one of those items that you have to get because you never know when you will be back.
Love the song you played at first. Amazing!
It's called "When Spring Is Coming" by Ever Yearning - ruclips.net/video/xyRDLC2vfgw/видео.html
i can't get how u just have 3.2K subs - Much love from Tetouan city ( North of Morocco)
Thanks! We hope our new Moroccan audience stays with us once we leave Morocco, you all are so darn cool. Yes, lets get more subs!
Always welcome in our country u and your beautiful family
Great Family nice videos Really love you 😍
You are so kind
Really great experience! I loved the explanation of the proper way to make a cup of tea!
Thanks. Essaouria is a really chill place. Everyone there was really nice and wanting to share with us how things work. We could have stayed here longer.
have been to all these places..so much I forgot
It really is a magical place...❤😍🇲🇦💯
I hope you enjoyed this amazing country. And welcome to Mexico
Thank you. We like Mexico too...
luxy hidalgo we loved the Moroccan people and your amazing country!
That whisky of ours...we are so addicted to it ...that you can see us in airport carrying our berrads and tea cups ...and successfully smuggling Mint, Absinth, Verbena as well as olive oil ...if you do not know it that whisky goes very well with fresh bread dipped in good quality olive oil.
Ahhh - So amazing. We are back in France (and now editing the episodes) and are longing for Moroccan tea go badly. We can't wait to go back.
Essaouira my beloved town ❤️😢 I missed it so much
It is such an incredible place. I would love to be quarantined there.
another great Vlog loved the old mans shop and all the colors
He was such a character. If his charms are the same at home, his wife is a lucky woman.
رائع 😍👏
Great vlog, getting professional! Love the music 🎶 entrance with Avalon 🌺
Thanks Paul. It was a great moment to shoot. Avalon was awake early and she went for a walk and I followed along. She never wakes up early, so this was a treat.
First, i love your channel! Always positive about traveling and experiencing new things curiously, which i can only love.
Second point is about fish. There's a souk in the medina where you can buy any type of fish then you take that to a place where they add spices and cook it the way you want: grilled fried or in the oven. It's cheaper and waaaaaay tastier.
Hopefully you can go back there one day and try it.
Huuuuge amount of love and respect from marrakesh ❤️
Hi really this chanell is so beautifull and great by good familley my respected to this pepole keep going and share new videos also i following you
Thank you so much 😀 Happy to have you with us on this journey.
you are the most charismatic couple in youtube , beautiful family , and there is definitely love in the air , i like you , love from Amsterdam ,,,,,,......
Thanks. We will be in your part of Europe in the fall of 2019. Really looking forward to it. Thanks
omg so excited you guys are in morocco!!! its pronounced ACE-AH-WAY-RA. Cant wait for more videos. Cool hippie family
Thank you. This has been the hardest city to pronounce for us. More are coming. We can't wait to share the desert experience. I love camels now!
We pronounce it "Sweera" why all the complication???
I loved the video I loved the presentation that you guys spontaneous (I am Moroccan )I wish you the best of luck
Thank you. We so loved our time in Morocco. We can't wait to go back.
you re always welcome.
Welcome in morocco, happy family, i hope you try moroccan food.
Thank you. Yes indeed, we are tons of Moroccan food. It is great. We particularly love how much spice is used in all of the meals.
Loved watching you guys. You are such a positive family and it’s contagious! Your whole blog was positive and not in any way diminishing a different culture or comparing it with an another. You seem immersed in that environment, well done guys 👍
Great vid as usual. cheers from Florida.
Oh Nice video Thanks for everything, and I wanna tell u I like this girl 👧
1 subscribe forever from Morocco :) thanks for this nice videos and welcome again
Welcome to Worldtowning, We are so glad to have you joining us on our journey!
The names of old moroccan cities and towns are mostly in amazigh language (the native official language next to arabic in Morocco) so nothing about french or spanish influences there.
Very good to know. Thank you. When we were being corrected, they were asking us to think of the pronunciation in a Spanish context. That is what made me think that it was influenced by the Spanish occupation. Apologies.
Actually Essaouira was influenced by The Portuguese occupation and the name Mogador quotted from the Berber name " Mogadir " which means the town of attic
I am addicted to your videos 😍😍
The best addiction ever! Thank you.
Hi everyone,,, nice trip in Essawira ,,, I like it, I wish you visited Jimmy Hendrick house I guess,now, it became a small museum for his memories in Morocco, well done and I wish u all the best
Thank you. We did not have enough time, but it will be on our list for next time. We loved the medina area there for sure.
Welcome to my country Morocco
Thank you. We really loved the beach areas.
Great video.. greetings from Morocco
Thanks! We love Morocco and will be back one day soon.
Thanks for this great vedio about my city
You are most welcome. We need to visit Essaouira again in the summer.
amazing personalty !! I love your vlog
We love this travel life and we so want to share the journey. Thanks for supporting us.
I love Morocco
So do we. 👍❤️🇲🇦
Will and jessi
I love your works
Lovely vlogs
Thx for sharing your experiences and adventures.
Lovely lovely
Thank you so much! Your country is just fabulous! It is going to be hard to leave in the next couple of weeks.
Jessica Sueiro back any time .its your home welcome
It's beautiful video
When you said "we need spice in the fish" the lightbulb in the backround above his head turned on lol.
For us, the fish was definitely lacking spice. Not sure if the local community likes it without spice, but it definitely could have used it. It was still good, but we walked away wanting something different. Next time we will insist on the spice being added.
I love the music that you put in your vedio 😘😘😘😘
Will is a master at the music. I love it too.
i enjoyed the difference of this town,seems like such a different vibe,as always another thoroughly enjoyable vlog and yes you always have to have the spice!!,lol, the tea making was great,looking forward to your next adventure,happy travels and keep healthy and safe.ps your family rocks.
Yes. This was a totally different type of place. This is a "Surf Town" mentality in Essaouira. I was imressed to see how the surf town vibe is generally the same from country to country, regardless of the religion or language. We enjoyed this place a lot.
Alan Hudson
Indeed ESAWIRA or Mogadir (the city with the wall. It's meaning in berber ) is an amazing city. I was there just few weeks ago.
Essa-we-ra 🤗
I know, I know. I don't think I will get it wrong again.😜
you guys are soooo cute together .... welcome in morocco anyyyyyyyyyyyyyytime
Thanks so much. We sometimes kiss on camera too, but that never makes it in. We can’t wait to go back to Morocco.
World Towning oh that nice. I am loving the way you all living 😍 travel a lot is my dream to.
It is possible. Just have to start planning. It may take a while, but don’t give up.
World Towning that's true. But I need find a nice partner first to do that with. I am inspiring from you ... so cool
It so nice that you are generous with the locals, they work hard with had crafty stuff, but you can bargain a bit more if you want. You have to sometimes
It is great meeting the local merchants. We always learn so much about the culture from the merchants.
Much love from Agadir city that i wish you would visit someday..
Next time. There will be a next time.
إن شاء الله
God bless u From morocco
Thanks. We feel the love.
HHHHH GREAT VIDEO morocco the best
Love Morocco!!!!
Welcome to tiznit .
hi I'm new subscriber and I really like your channel guys , such a nice family ⚘ from morroco 😊
Thank you Mariya. We are so glad that you are enjoying the journey.
Hi mariya
Hello, I am from Morocco, from the city of Essaouira. Hello everyone. Everyone who comes to Morocco is your second country. Hello
We loved it there.
Morocco always open for you
😘
Welcome to Morocco.
Thank You! 🇲🇦❤😍
Essaouira also known as wind city cuz there is wind all the time .
I saw that. There were a lot of shops dedicated to wind surfing and kite surfing. Only if the water was warmer... Maybe we should come back in September.
The windy amble along the beach to Diabat is the best.
Mr. Will look like a moroccan footballplayers of wydad Atletic club . Mr Rachid daoudi
You're literally so sweet and friendly 😙😙😙😙
I loved the people of Morocco so much. They were so kind and friendly to us.
I cant believe that you have just 3k subscribers you need at least 30 or 300k you the best guys
Thanks so much. We have actually just passed 5K. We are really feeling grateful for the support
I love you Morocco💯🇲🇦❤️
Me too.
مرحبا welcome
Thank you! 💯🇲🇦❤😍ونحن نقدر دعمكم.
Amazing ✌️✌️✌️
Welcom to maroco
Thank you!
Awesome videos, I would have the same issue, finding things you really like but where to put them? Ha. Do you have a way to ship things back to the states for collection later on?
We do not yet have enough to ship back. We will be back in Europe in 3 weeks and will be meeting up with friends from home. Maybe then, we can send a care package back 👍.