Unbelievable please post a lot of things from Syria so that maybe I will be able to go there. I thought that so much of it was bombed or that it was not safe enough but that is what the world wants us to believe. God bless them all and I really hope tourists will come
One thing I was not expecting when I went was that I saw what each of the actors involved in the war have taken as their bounty for getting rid of ISIS. The US took the oil, Russia took the ports, and Iran took the high quality sand/dirt to make concrete in their factories in Syria. Everyone seems to have a “piece of the pie” except for Syria
Well done Austin for visiting Syria; the gangster mass media in the West certainly do their best to dissuade people from visiting this beautiful country. Once your tour of Syria is complete, grab a taxi from Damascus, and visit Lebanon (wonderful country!) (despite the "warnings" put by the State Department 😅) May our Lord Jesus Christ Bless you 🙏✝
Sound travels upwards. That's why the stage area is on the lowest level. That's why living in Manhattan is not good on the ears, every noise from the streets can be heard 30 stories up.
Your history is kinda off… this was built in the second century and also idk how pliny the elder would of wrote about Trajan and his treatment of christians because pliny died as a result of mount vesuvius in 79 AD almost a couple of decades before Trajan became emperor… but I appreciate the scenery my friend 💯
You’re right on both 🙈. Appreciate you catching those two slip ups. Meant to say Pliny the Younger and 2nd Century. I’ll have to add that to the description 👀
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Apparently, destroying historical monuments is not the strong suit of Ottoman Empire, huh? Maybe you're misjudging Turks?
Well, ottomans completely rebuilded Constantinople to erase its greek history. Nothing that any other country wouldn't do as well but definetely not history and heritage lovers
A beautiful site. I did however find the American country music playing in the background not only irritating but also disrespectful towards this ancient SYRIAN culture. If you are in other ppl's country, try to respect their heritage. Don't try to Americanize everything. Yikes.
Thank you for this video tour. This theater is really amazing. And so well preserved!
I appreciate the feedback, and I’m glad you enjoyed it! Keep your eyes peeled for new videos dropping soon 👀
Amazing!
Unbelievable please post a lot of things from Syria so that maybe I will be able to go there. I thought that so much of it was bombed or that it was not safe enough but that is what the world wants us to believe. God bless them all and I really hope tourists will come
I’ve got more videos in the works-I make them outside my 9-5 👀
It amazes me how intact this coliseum is for its age.
It’s an incredible place to visit!
Super!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Section D, Row 14, seat 3.
Best seat in the house!
how do you get to bosra
You have to go through a tour company if you’re a westerner. We aren’t allowed to explore Syria alone 👀
@@Austin_Davis2 Yes I suppose we should stop causing wars and illegally holding military installations. The amphitheater is spectacular
One thing I was not expecting when I went was that I saw what each of the actors involved in the war have taken as their bounty for getting rid of ISIS. The US took the oil, Russia took the ports, and Iran took the high quality sand/dirt to make concrete in their factories in Syria. Everyone seems to have a “piece of the pie” except for Syria
@@Austin_Davis2 all of these sickos work together to plunder the worlds beauty.
Well done Austin for visiting Syria; the gangster mass media in the West certainly do their best to dissuade people from visiting this beautiful country. Once your tour of Syria is complete, grab a taxi from Damascus, and visit Lebanon (wonderful country!) (despite the "warnings" put by the State Department 😅) May our Lord Jesus Christ Bless you 🙏✝
Sadly, I’m already back. I did spend a few days in Lebanon around Baalbek, Tyre, and Sidon-I love Lebanon!
@@Austin_Davis2 A good thing too! It's a powder keg in Southern Lebanon! Lord Have Mercy 🙏✝️
Sound travels upwards. That's why the stage area is on the lowest level. That's why living in Manhattan is not good on the ears, every noise from the streets can be heard 30 stories up.
Appreciate the added info! Hope you enjoyed the video!
Your history is kinda off… this was built in the second century and also idk how pliny the elder would of wrote about Trajan and his treatment of christians because pliny died as a result of mount vesuvius in 79 AD almost a couple of decades before Trajan became emperor… but I appreciate the scenery my friend 💯
You’re right on both 🙈. Appreciate you catching those two slip ups. Meant to say Pliny the Younger and 2nd Century. I’ll have to add that to the description 👀
Apparently, destroying historical monuments is not the strong suit of Ottoman Empire, huh? Maybe you're misjudging Turks?
Well the whole location was covered in sand until 1947, so most probably had no idea what was underneath. Not sure how I misjudged the Turks here…?
Well, ottomans completely rebuilded Constantinople to erase its greek history. Nothing that any other country wouldn't do as well but definetely not history and heritage lovers
A beautiful site. I did however find the American country music playing in the background not only irritating but also disrespectful towards this ancient SYRIAN culture. If you are in other ppl's country, try to respect their heritage. Don't try to Americanize everything. Yikes.
Glad you enjoyed the video :)
@@Austin_Davis2 Except for the parts I pointed out.
Just make sure to follow for more content on the horizon 😊
@@Austin_Davis2 You're not slick. Just accept the criticism and learn. Don't be a cocky American.
You’ll be happy to know the next video dropping this week doesn’t have country music :)