ALGERIA Expedition part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Expedition to the Grand South of Algeria, Tadrart desert.

Комментарии • 16

  • @vascocarvalho1688
    @vascocarvalho1688 4 дня назад

    Qualquer coisa de espectacular!!! Parabéns e obrigado pela partilha!!!! Abraço!!!

  • @josema133
    @josema133 2 месяца назад +3

    🙋🏼‍♂️ Gracias por compartir esa experiencia 💚💚👏👏🤗🤗

  • @yassernacer4543
    @yassernacer4543 2 месяца назад +2

    welcome to algeria ! i wonder which vehicule did best on those roads

  • @didousofiane3543
    @didousofiane3543 2 месяца назад

    Wonderfull

  • @koza
    @koza 2 месяца назад +1

    Jaki silnik masz w twoim samochodzie, ale już ma przejechanych kilometrów no i jakie zużycie paliwa na 100 km

    • @user-ef7im1tc2h
      @user-ef7im1tc2h 2 месяца назад

      الوقود في الجزاءر تقريبا مجاني مقارنة مع كثير من الدول

  • @RogerTecumseh
    @RogerTecumseh 2 месяца назад +2

    Algeria is a fascinating country with proud people. Don't be angry with me, but none of this is visible in theses superficial videos. You show a form of hasty mass tourism on four wheels that wants to give the appearance of individualism. You have to look for real information between the pictures.
    Sure, it was impossible to travel there for a long time; a lot has changed and the current bureaucratic regulations are now turning the freedom to travel of years gone by into melancholy memories. Perhaps the future will bring back some of the freedom to travel...
    (What you call Assekrem is the car park at Assekrem. Charles de Foucauld didn't live there, however; you have to climb up to the hermitage if you want to get a sense of the deep fluidity of the place - indeed of the desert in general. )
    Your uninspired report unfortunately leaves a great sadness for anyone who loves Algeria because they know it!
    😒

    • @RobertsBulgaria
      @RobertsBulgaria Месяц назад

      Seems a little harsh on someone simply vlogging his trip. Perhaps you will make a video covering the areas that he didn't. I fear there are few places that mass tourism doesn't reach nowadays, but we cannot have it all to ourselves, we either go out and see or, stay at home and see what others saw on a digital screen.

    • @RogerTecumseh
      @RogerTecumseh Месяц назад

      @@RobertsBulgaria Ok, you showed what you could show and the pictures (lots of work!) are nice. It is my fault that I (like perhaps others who have experienced this captivating country for many years) had hoped for more information. That they didn't come - or couldn't come - is as such already information....

    • @RobertsBulgaria
      @RobertsBulgaria Месяц назад

      @@RogerTecumseh It's not my video, I am just sorry that you feel you have a need and a right to attack the film maker just because he didn't meet your viewing requirements. I have never been to the area and therefore am watching as many videos as I can to try and gain knowledge for a future visit.
      This is not a two part documentary on the culture of the country or it's people, it is a vlog as witnessed mostly through his dashcam and it is for FREE. You didn't have to pay to watch it and he is not asking you to contribute any money either.
      I could understand your complaints if the hour long video was complete rubbish, but it is not, it gives the viewer a very good idea of what to expect as a tourist in a vehicle travelling the county and desert areas.

    • @RogerTecumseh
      @RogerTecumseh Месяц назад

      @@RobertsBulgaria I am not “attacking” the filmmaker, I am criticizing the result of his work. Free criticism is an essential democratic right. It is not restricted by the fact that I can watch the movie for free!
      You have the undisputed right not to understand my point and to reject my criticism - so let's leave it at that.

    • @RobertsBulgaria
      @RobertsBulgaria Месяц назад

      @@RogerTecumseh No. let's not leave it at that. You have provided criticism, you've called the author's work superficial, but it is not constructive criticism it's purely criticism without any advice or foundation. Please explain how the author or myself for that matter could/should find and depict 'real information between the pictures' especially when it is basically a silent movie and these 'mass tourists on four wheels' bring money to the country and the video encourages me, not discourages me to go visit and see, find out for myself.