Algerians truly are remarkable individuals, known for their warm and hospitable nature. It was unfortunate that a misunderstanding occurred with the gentleman who became upset, as he believed I was mocking him. I sincerely apologize for any offense caused, especially considering my limited proficiency in Arabic, which led to a delayed understanding of his perspective. Nevertheless, I am genuinely excited about the opportunity to visit Algeria again, and Constantine is certainly a destination I look forward to exploring. Regarding the specific moment at 4:32 in my video, I would like to clarify that the inclusion of the reference to Bechar and Morocco (Bechar = Morocco) was a decision made by my editor. I kindly request that we avoid delving into the Algerian-Moroccan controversy in my comment section, I am African and have no place in the intricacies of Arabic politics. I am just happy to spend time with my brothers in Islam.
#welcome_to_algeria 🇩🇿🤗 Algeria is one of the best tourist destination, you can find good food 🍝🧆, nice and friendly people 😊 gorgeous landscapes with nice weather and off course the rich history and tradions of each city 😊 PS: algeria is the biggest country in Africa so it's called the continent country,i recommend minimum 20 days to visit the 1/3 of it 😁
Lawrit is a natural waterfall it’s always been there not sure why they told you guys it’s not. Also that shepherd was sharp man there was no fooling him loool
Hey bro, normal to feel Moroccan vibes, because in Algeria there are more than 1 million Moroccans who fled the Moroccan regime to come live and settle in Algeria. There are many opponents of the Moroccan regime who fled because they were threatened with imprisonment and even torture, so many found refuge in Algeria. Among the 1 million Moroccans who are exiled or who have migrated to Algeria, half are in irregular situations. So there are a lot of Moroccans living and working in Algeria.
More like tlemcen is highly influenced by the Moroccan culture because it used to be a Moroccan city called Agadir. U can’t change history and the past.
Thank you, my friend. I'm just starting out, so I'm still getting the hang of things. I'll make an effort to incorporate drone footage in my future videos.
لازم تتحسنو في تصوير بطريقة احترافية لكي يظهر فيديو جميل وممتع لم تصويرة اماكن سياحية فيديو مظلم جدا فقط نصيحة يمكن مشاهدة الامراتي الذي اتى مؤخرا والله صور تصوير ممتع رغم انو لوحدو ساريكم الرابط صفحته انا فقط نصحتكم ان كنتم تريدون ثدصفحة يشاعدهدها اكثر ناس
This question has come up a few times, I will make a video on this soon, I will send you a link when the video is out. Also just to manage expectations my Darija is only enough to get by, it is not the best.
El Hajj Chris returned back to Algiers when we were in Oran, he had to get a flight back to America, it is a shame he couldn't join us. He loves Algeria, he promised to return.
Algerians truly are remarkable individuals, known for their warm and hospitable nature. It was unfortunate that a misunderstanding occurred with the gentleman who became upset, as he believed I was mocking him. I sincerely apologize for any offense caused, especially considering my limited proficiency in Arabic, which led to a delayed understanding of his perspective. Nevertheless, I am genuinely excited about the opportunity to visit Algeria again, and Constantine is certainly a destination I look forward to exploring.
Regarding the specific moment at 4:32 in my video, I would like to clarify that the inclusion of the reference to Bechar and Morocco (Bechar = Morocco) was a decision made by my editor. I kindly request that we avoid delving into the Algerian-Moroccan controversy in my comment section, I am African and have no place in the intricacies of Arabic politics. I am just happy to spend time with my brothers in Islam.
Ah wish you guys saw Al Mechouar palace in Tlemcen, built by the Zianid Sultans, it's really beautiful.
That paranoid sheperd's voice is hilarious, sounds like a mouse, but ready to throw down against 3 guys
He wasn’t playing around.
#welcome_to_algeria 🇩🇿🤗 Algeria is one of the best tourist destination, you can find good food 🍝🧆, nice and friendly people 😊 gorgeous landscapes with nice weather and off course the rich history and tradions of each city 😊
PS: algeria is the biggest country in Africa so it's called the continent country,i recommend minimum 20 days to visit the 1/3 of it 😁
Algerians are so nice ❤ - From Africa to Algeria
I really enjoyed watching your videos. I hope you enjoyed it in Algeria. I wish you good health
Thanks, Algeria was amazing, I hope to visit again.
Well done keep up the hard work happy touring
Lawrit is a natural waterfall it’s always been there not sure why they told you guys it’s not. Also that shepherd was sharp man there was no fooling him loool
Very Sharp Loool
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Bachar is not = Morocco
Hey bro, normal to feel Moroccan vibes, because in Algeria there are more than 1 million Moroccans who fled the Moroccan regime to come live and settle in Algeria. There are many opponents of the Moroccan regime who fled because they were threatened with imprisonment and even torture, so many found refuge in Algeria. Among the 1 million Moroccans who are exiled or who have migrated to Algeria, half are in irregular situations. So there are a lot of Moroccans living and working in Algeria.
Can you send me some Articles about this, I would like to read up on it.
More like tlemcen is highly influenced by the Moroccan culture because it used to be a Moroccan city called Agadir. U can’t change history and the past.
Magnifique absolument magnifique absolument sublime Algérie millénaire 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿
I enjoyed watching your videos brother, It'll be amazing if you add drone footage and cinematic ones between the videos' scenes.
Thank you, my friend. I'm just starting out, so I'm still getting the hang of things. I'll make an effort to incorporate drone footage in my future videos.
If u need something in the capital of algeria u are welcome anytime brother allah bless u inchlh
Ameen
‘sup?, super. cool , homie!=))
لازم تتحسنو في تصوير بطريقة احترافية لكي يظهر فيديو جميل وممتع لم تصويرة اماكن سياحية فيديو مظلم جدا فقط نصيحة يمكن مشاهدة الامراتي الذي اتى مؤخرا والله صور تصوير ممتع رغم انو لوحدو ساريكم الرابط صفحته انا فقط نصحتكم ان كنتم تريدون ثدصفحة يشاعدهدها اكثر ناس
How did you learn darija
This question has come up a few times, I will make a video on this soon, I will send you a link when the video is out. Also just to manage expectations my Darija is only enough to get by, it is not the best.
we need this video asap@@alnomadou
What happened to chris les homme
El Hajj Chris returned back to Algiers when we were in Oran, he had to get a flight back to America, it is a shame he couldn't join us. He loves Algeria, he promised to return.