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Amazing video girl… It must feels great and peaceful walking through the Colosseum and hearing the recitation… As a tunisian I know the Colosseum of El Jem… and I visited just recently the one in Rome… But honestly the experience from the inside in El Jem , is way better…
Thank you for your video! Great coverage and a well-spoken report. I love the Moroccan people! I must add, to appreciate how great the Colosseum is, one must watch a movie the "Gladiators"
It is not a colosseum, but amphitheatre. The colosseum is the name given to the amphitheatre of Rome due to the colossal statue of Neron which was next to it
wrong my dear later colsoium was used for all animal human fight in roman empire and how come u r wiser than all specialist in tunisia how some european are arrogant and stupid and by the way tunisia aka carthage is older than most european country carthage rome and greece and egypt are the oldest in the med sea
Been their years ago it is beautiful coliseum better the one in Rome and very well persevered . And if you go out further field you can see the town called Carthage very well preserved also not many tourists go their since you need go in a louage and another place that needs to be visited Dougga .
Carthage was founded before Rome.. the Carthaginian civilisation was extenced north Africa, south italia and spain... and then the punics wars between Carthage & Rome... the famous great Hannibal barca... and then unfortunately the destruction of Carthage by romans...
amazing!... If only the romans had been more careful to keep the empire from falling now the whole of EU (including UK) and whole of North Africa and the East Mediterranean and Middle East including Turkey a beyond would have been ONE SINGLE NATION with only one passport!...
Hi! We've watched almost all your videos from Morocco before we went there and now we're planning to visit Tunisia early next year! Which month did you go there? Is mid March warm enough? Thank you for your great content! Greatings from Berlin!
Thank you for your kind comment. March is a good time to visit. Nice weather even if you’re going to the desert 🐪 I’m working on launching a group trip to Tunisia in either March or November or maybe both. We would love for you to come with us. If it’s something you’re interested in please email me at wearetrekkingpals@gmail.com
I know at the Roman Colosseum you couldn't gamble inside, so people would run outside, gamble, and then run back in. Do you know how the El Jem Colosseum helped economically? Surely there wasn't gambling in Tunisia... Also, the bus place looks like a train station!
Bus station? You mean the louage station,don't you?? Louages are not buses ( buses have their own stations) but ordinary private cars and mini vans used to transport people it's not totally private nor totally governmental something in between the drivers are private but the sector is controlled and supervised by the minister of transport like the public transport that's why louages have stations like buses and trains unlike taxis and 100% private cars
@@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee Thanks for the explanation. I think Alex meant that the station looks much more like a bus station. I love using louages, they’re super easy to use.
@@TrekkingPals you welcome 😊 yeah they and faster comparing buses and trains for long destinations although the stations are not well organized to be honest I find monastir station is the most organized one maybe because it's the smallest 😅😌
@@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee hehe, yeah. Forgive my ignorance. I follow you that busses and louages are different classes of vehicle and are likely different in other ways (like personally owned rather than a fleet in some cases I'm guessing?). My apologies though. The place where all the louages were together though reminded me of a train terminal while the outdoor place felt like an organized ride share setup I'd see at various airports as well
You should felt like the sounds of gladiators surrounding you hoooooo 😌 I'm Tunisian but I didn't get the chance to visit it's a real gem ...my country has alot to offer in terms of history but yet not explored by our government and some pathetic lunatics dare to attach it to their pathetic selves 🤣🤣 about sub saharans I speak 🤣🤣 this is Tunisia 🇹🇳 the great Carthage...envy you again but yet wish you enjoying every single second of you life honey
its as good but not better, its also smaller, the goat herders dont care for european architecture, constantinople was class until goat herders took over the place
It's better and was built by carthage . Rome tried to copy but they failed the colloseum will not be there in few centuries from now el Jem will last for thousands of years more
@@Ahmeddeee Man actually said it was built by Carthage 🤣🤦🏽♂️ it was built by the romans you idiot ahahahaahaha, and how did ‘Rome try to copy’ when the one in Rome is older 🤷🏽♂️ and btw el jem is literally modelled to resemble the one in Rome sooo… and the colosseum in Rome is nearly 2,000 years old what make you think it’s gonna go in a few centuries ahaha, stop talking nonsense bro, I think you just jealous the romans absolutely crushed the the Carthaginians 🤫 SNM!
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Amazing video girl… It must feels great and peaceful walking through the Colosseum and hearing the recitation… As a tunisian I know the Colosseum of El Jem… and I visited just recently the one in Rome… But honestly the experience from the inside in El Jem , is way better…
I totally agree!! The experience in El Jem was WAAY better ❤️ I love Tunisia 🇹🇳
Thanks for the tour!
An amazing place .I visited many years ago .Would love to go back .
So incredible indeed
The recitation of Yasser Al Dawsari from the mosque ❤❤❤
Nice & amezing video
Good explain 🌹 💙
Thank you
@@TrekkingPals 🙏🌹
Thank you for your video! Great coverage and a well-spoken report. I love the Moroccan people! I must add, to appreciate how great the Colosseum is, one must watch a movie the "Gladiators"
Nice ,there is also another Big amphitheatre in tunisia , uthina amphitheatre, it is the 7th largest one in the world (capacity: 19000 )
I didn’t know about it. I’ll check it out next time 👍
It is not a colosseum, but amphitheatre. The colosseum is the name given to the amphitheatre of Rome due to the colossal statue of Neron which was next to it
wrong my dear later colsoium was used for all animal human fight in roman empire and how come u r wiser than all specialist in tunisia how some european are arrogant and stupid and by the way tunisia aka carthage is older than most european country carthage rome and greece and egypt are the oldest in the med sea
How is it now with ramdan? I am going to visit in a few days…
It must be nice and quite in Ramadan. Check if they perhaps have some events there during Ramadan too.
You are beautiful. You are Respectful and well spoken, you are classy and you represent Marocco very well too.
Been their years ago it is beautiful coliseum better the one in Rome and very well persevered . And if you go out further field you can see the town called Carthage very well preserved also not many tourists go their since you need go in a louage and another place that needs to be visited Dougga .
Carthage is impressive indeed especially Byrsa Hill in my opinion. Unfortunately I didn’t make it to Douga but that’s for next time.
Carthage was founded before Rome.. the Carthaginian civilisation was extenced north Africa, south italia and spain... and then the punics wars between Carthage & Rome... the famous great Hannibal barca... and then unfortunately the destruction of Carthage by romans...
Thank you very much! It's an amazing place!
Thank you 🙏
Brilliant video
Wooooow habiba ❤❤❤narii maymkntch hh ❤️
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El jem The hidden gem
Indeed
amazing!... If only the romans had been more careful to keep the empire from falling now the whole of EU (including UK) and whole of North Africa and the East Mediterranean and Middle East including Turkey a beyond would have been ONE SINGLE NATION with only one passport!...
pink floyd perform live in pompea ampethertre the first ever built
El Jem has live performances. It’s pretty neat.
Hi! We've watched almost all your videos from Morocco before we went there and now we're planning to visit Tunisia early next year! Which month did you go there? Is mid March warm enough? Thank you for your great content! Greatings from Berlin!
Thank you for your kind comment. March is a good time to visit. Nice weather even if you’re going to the desert 🐪
I’m working on launching a group trip to Tunisia in either March or November or maybe both. We would love for you to come with us. If it’s something you’re interested in please email me at wearetrekkingpals@gmail.com
How many languages do you speak?
Four
@@TrekkingPals amazing, great video to, new subscriber.
Thank you 🙏 I appreciate it.
I know at the Roman Colosseum you couldn't gamble inside, so people would run outside, gamble, and then run back in. Do you know how the El Jem Colosseum helped economically? Surely there wasn't gambling in Tunisia...
Also, the bus place looks like a train station!
Not quite sure about what the gambling situation looked like.
Bus station? You mean the louage station,don't you?? Louages are not buses ( buses have their own stations) but ordinary private cars and mini vans used to transport people it's not totally private nor totally governmental something in between the drivers are private but the sector is controlled and supervised by the minister of transport like the public transport that's why louages have stations like buses and trains unlike taxis and 100% private cars
@@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee Thanks for the explanation. I think Alex meant that the station looks much more like a bus station. I love using louages, they’re super easy to use.
@@TrekkingPals you welcome 😊 yeah they and faster comparing buses and trains for long destinations although the stations are not well organized to be honest I find monastir station is the most organized one maybe because it's the smallest 😅😌
@@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee hehe, yeah. Forgive my ignorance. I follow you that busses and louages are different classes of vehicle and are likely different in other ways (like personally owned rather than a fleet in some cases I'm guessing?). My apologies though. The place where all the louages were together though reminded me of a train terminal while the outdoor place felt like an organized ride share setup I'd see at various airports as well
This is in Africa. Make no mistake about it.
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You should felt like the sounds of gladiators surrounding you hoooooo 😌 I'm Tunisian but I didn't get the chance to visit it's a real gem ...my country has alot to offer in terms of history but yet not explored by our government and some pathetic lunatics dare to attach it to their pathetic selves 🤣🤣 about sub saharans I speak 🤣🤣 this is Tunisia 🇹🇳 the great Carthage...envy you again but yet wish you enjoying every single second of you life honey
probably you have never been to Rome
I wouldn’t be comparing the two if I didn’t go to Rome already :)
its as good but not better, its also smaller, the goat herders dont care for european architecture, constantinople was class until goat herders took over the place
It's better and was built by carthage . Rome tried to copy but they failed the colloseum will not be there in few centuries from now el Jem will last for thousands of years more
@@Ahmeddeee Man actually said it was built by Carthage 🤣🤦🏽♂️ it was built by the romans you idiot ahahahaahaha, and how did ‘Rome try to copy’ when the one in Rome is older 🤷🏽♂️ and btw el jem is literally modelled to resemble the one in Rome sooo… and the colosseum in Rome is nearly 2,000 years old what make you think it’s gonna go in a few centuries ahaha, stop talking nonsense bro, I think you just jealous the romans absolutely crushed the the Carthaginians 🤫 SNM!
So silly,Romans built that one.Almost all buildings in Africa were built becother peoples and nations.