In September 2021, I was visiting Luxor, Egypt, and stayed in a guesthouse at west Luxor. The kind owner is from the village, he took me on a quick tour around the residential areas where only for the locals, very different from the Valley of the King tourist attractions. As we were driving, he stopped by a low hanging palm date tree, reach for a few fruits and risen of the fruit and gave it to me. It's my first time tasting fresh date from the tree!!!
Can we just sit in awe of the palm tree? It is not only the quintessential reminder that "You are now on vacation" but it supplies everything from exotic fruits, lumber, waterproofing thatch, clothing, a source of hydration and sustenance from the coconut, but also vital shade from the sun, cooking oil, cosmetics filler, charcoal and so much more.
Road to 1m subs sir.Keep making informative and educational documentaries.Avid watcher here since you started with only few subscribers.Exceptional and excellent filmmaking.Kudos to your staffs as well and editors.
UHH-MAZING!!!😮 HOW GOOD THE CASTLE 🏰 AND VILLAGE STILL LOOKS!!!... FOR A FLEETING SECOND I WISHED THAT I COULD VISIT JUST TO TRY LIVING LIKE THEY ARE!!!... BUT THEN I REMEMBER THAT I DON'T DO WELL IN SWELTERING HEAT!!! LOL!!!😂 HOWEVER, I ENJOYED THE VIDEO!!!🤓👍🏽🙋🏾🔥🙏🏾👑➕📖🔥
In September 2021, I was visiting Luxor, Egypt, and stayed in a guesthouse at west Luxor. The kind owner is from the village, he took me on a quick tour around the residential areas where only for the locals, very different from the Valley of the King tourist attractions. As we were driving, he stopped by a low hanging palm date tree, reach for a few fruits and risen of the fruit and gave it to me. It's my first time tasting fresh date from the tree!!!
Sounds like a great experience and a very kind man
So happy to see finally my country on this channel
Shut up bro
Can we just sit in awe of the palm tree? It is not only the quintessential reminder that "You are now on vacation" but it supplies everything from exotic fruits, lumber, waterproofing thatch, clothing, a source of hydration and sustenance from the coconut, but also vital shade from the sun, cooking oil, cosmetics filler, charcoal and so much more.
They are super plant for sure.
Road to 1m subs sir.Keep making informative and educational documentaries.Avid watcher here since you started with only few subscribers.Exceptional and excellent filmmaking.Kudos to your staffs as well and editors.
Egypt is a beautiful country... Someday I will visit Egypt ❤️...
World heritage site
I loved this, that place is beautiful.
AWESOME DOCUMENTARY ........
excellent video i just returned home to north carolina after 2 weeks in egypt the film took me back there it is a fascinating country
Truly beauty on camera. It is sad that the modern world has no time for that history.
Great video and beautiful place, sending love from Nepal🇳🇵♥️
OMG
What a beautiful places we have on earth !
UHH-MAZING!!!😮 HOW GOOD THE CASTLE 🏰 AND VILLAGE STILL LOOKS!!!... FOR A FLEETING SECOND I WISHED THAT I COULD VISIT JUST TO TRY LIVING LIKE THEY ARE!!!... BUT THEN I REMEMBER THAT I DON'T DO WELL IN SWELTERING HEAT!!! LOL!!!😂 HOWEVER, I ENJOYED THE VIDEO!!!🤓👍🏽🙋🏾🔥🙏🏾👑➕📖🔥
Wow ! 💛👍🍀
The Egyptian Oasis looks very interesting how the people use to living there for hundreds of thousands years ago.
I would so love to live in the abandoned city and help to restore it.
Slice...I prefer the original voice with English subtitles.
2:27 AFTER ATE DATE WHOLE LIFE .THE MAN LOOKLIKES A DATE
They can use the dates palm leaves to fence the desert to protect erosion like the Chinese doing to protect the sand shifting blown by strong winds
If marketing is done properly, tourism would make them a lot more money than agriculture.
Probably would destroy a way of life. However, I totally agree. I'm personally intrigued and would like to see this place
I know the Dakhla in Western Sahara or Morocco
Still he didn't answered- Why The oasis in the most feared desert of Egypt ?
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If You Are Here In 2095 , Remember We Were Here.
“Feared oasis”. Such nonsense. And the narrator sounding like the climate alarmist Attenborough.
Some of the most beautiful are hard to get too sometimes very dangerous Gods wonders