I love you and adore you, and I hope you appreciate my love, O Ethiopia, your beloved from Sudan, my brothers, my country’s brothers, my country’s sisters, by God, I love you from the bottom of my heart. I hope one day I will visit Ethiopia, for which I would die
This is where I am from the northern state ❤️, for the people surprised how safe it is, my people are not materialistic we value human life as well as their belongings cause we know we need to trust and take care of each other to survive and form a strong thriving community in such harsh conditions this is what Islam taught us, we lead a very simple life and we know the most valuable thing in life are humans , hope you have a safe journey
@@danieldamtew2595 Really? I just started watching some of his videos and I cant quite put my finger on it but theres something about him that bugs me. Can you give me an ecample of what you mean, maybe something that happened?
Wtf. I came across a barber shop video which led me to this guys video and now I've spent the last 6hours watching his videos and I subscribed 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i don't travel and I only subscribe to documentary channels so this is hilarious 😂
This part of the world with all poor people and the lack of any type of luxury you still feel 100% safer than any part in the world, People welcome you and greet you with a smile.
Wow, surprised at how Yves just leaves his bike and belongings unattended whilst he goes to negotiate the fare for his bike. I guess that says a lot about the trust he has in the local people.
Any thief would've been caught, slapped up and handed to the police by the locals on no time! Literally everyone knows each other there so it's super safe
@@mutazmadani2623 Thanks for that feedback Mutaz. I only expressed surprise as there are parts of Africa that I travelled through where apart from thieves even the police would take/"confiscate" your stuff !
Sudanese are very nice and helpful people they can do anything for you without taking money or something What a beautiful people. Much love and respect 💖🇸🇩
I'm amazed at the haggling involved with the bicycle, meet them halfway since they were doing the work loading it on the roof for you. They aren't loading your body into the car. It may be the same weight, but there is more work involved.
The Sudanese people are lovely Yves. Very friendly and hospitable. Sudan on my list of countries to visit. Thsnk you for your wonderful video. Sudan look after Yves. Safe travels mate and happy travels. 😊
I have to say Yves.. I have a different perspective of the world and the Middle East through your show. What a humble charitable people. Thank you be safe my friend 😀
This video remind me my childhoods adventure when I was 15 yrs old I cross all the way from alJarf till Meraowe East by foot just to discover the lands and visit my father’s relatives can you imagine since that time nothing big change happen on the streets or infrastructures of this land 😢
Such lovely people you are meeting in Sudan I might have to go there myself, plus I love lentils and ful. Mia mia tamaan! I wish you safe travels with a steady tailwind in 2023! 🍻
Happy to have seen the locals were helpful and fair with you eventually. Nice conservations, and exchange of praises for knowing the languages from them to you and you to them. Overall, excellent video. Safe continue travels for you.
That's a great VDO and a fascinating glimpse into life in Sudan. I like the guy who says that 'South Africa is a long way" and finds it difficult to believe that you intend cycling there rather than taking a plane !! 🤣🤣 You are on a true adventure although, at times, you seem to be torturing yourself 🤣🤣 Enjoy the ride ! 👍👍🚲🚲
I hope you understand how nice and genuine those people are, not one person in this video tried to take advantage of you. I really liked this video and I'm going to plan a trip to Sudan now after seeing the video, i think i can understand Arabic slightly better than you so i might survive the journey on my own. I can assure you that you're surrounded by nice people there and you need to be a little bit more chilled and relax.. as the journey goes on you might actually find center Africa a little bit more worrying so enjoy your days in Sudan.
@@m.m.4609 it's called negotiations, we all do it, the bike takes space and he was trying to explain that as his van would be a lot less aerodynamic and would be using more fuel on the long journey, although our French friend kept pushing for a discount the driver had the most chilled kind face with a smile, if you've seen the attitude of some people in Egypt episode for example you would admire Sudan. The man wasn't asking for a lot if you think about it just check the distance like i did and rethink how much he was asking again then judge.
In terms of hospitality, we have one quote in Sudan which means if we translate it literally (if the earth does not carry you, we will carry you above our heads), you are very welcome even before you pay a visit. 😀 plan your trip in winter, which is normally between 14-20 centigrade degrees. believe me, you will enjoy it much more ❤
Found you last week Yves and I’m already up to date haha. Love your style and the simple way you film authentic and simple life. My favourite part of travel is exactly the same thing. Keep the tourist attractions, I’ll be hanging at the shops and markets with the locals. Thank you for sharing your travel experience. Really appreciate you. Respect and safe travels to you Sir 🇦🇺
I will try to explain and translate some of the discussions that happened in the background 5:28 the man said " he wants Adas, Tagga (food) 6:06 Adas is Jowa (inside) 7:51 that donuts are called "Zalabiya" 11:32 the other man was telling the driver: (don't be greedy the man is filming and he will make you famous), he was embarrassed by him being greedy to a guest. actually, I am embarrassed too, sorry for that awkward situation, this is not who we are.🥲🥲 BUT in 12:14 he tried to explain to Yves that, the fact of the aerodynamic resistance force he "said (Hawa, Hawa) means (Air )" which is due to the effect of the E-bicycle weight which will cause excessive fuel consumption. 12:24 again that discussion was about making the driver famous by filming and posting him on Facebook. all the people watching the discussion told the driver don't be greedy. 23:17 the man was joking with you and making fun of his friend, he said your Attali 🤣(labor) is very good. 24:11 he said do you pay him in dollars. does he work for you? 🤣 27:16 your Attali was complaining that he got tired and even he is not helping his uncle like this 🤣🤣 28:32 the guy who was joking, told you to take this donkey with you on your trip 30:42 Yves called the man (Ostaaz) which means teacher. we use it the same as (Mr.) 31:53 yes, truly Arabic language is more difficult than the German language, despite both being almost identical in grammar. 35:17 I can assure you that all of these people knew the location of the Hotel but they didn't understand you at that point, and unfortunately that is because of the lack of education and schools in rural areas. HOTEL is called (funduq) in Arabic. 39:13 the mechanic asked you how did you find the country? do you enjoy being here? I hope You did😍
Big applause for the Sudanese people... they are much like Ethiopians (even more) kind people 👍👍 I see every body is happy to help & u don’t find that in many place.
I cant get bored of your videos ! Thats really good experience there Yves! Do you have any advices for France or Italy Im planning to travel there soon.. thanks !
These longer videos are so enjoyable Yves. I absolutely love your channel. Always excited to watch your videos while eating some food haha. I was wondering how do you wash your clothes while you are traveling?
Ahhhh a/c and a comfortable looking bed with shower. What an incredible experience you are having. I've slept in similar situations in Philippines recently but only fan and it was $7/night. No private bath though but was happy to have the room because it was dark and nothing within a couple hours to stay.
My brother sufi are Muslims no one has to imposed their law, foreigners as well..in all muslim world you can were shorts. Its différent from mini scurt ! One day in Italy one lady ask me kindly to go out of the Church, I was visiting, because I was wearing a Bermuda/short ...I understood very well and I was only 15 years old. I think she was a christian not impose her law, not soufi or else. She open my eyes to respect the place..we have to respect cultures naturally humblely, this is Life. This purity of mind. Respect. Bess.
Hi Kino,am Kenyan and just subscribed to your videos,they serve you and put the chapatis on the table without a plate😂 or what did i see? Be careful with food or you get sick.
Hi Keev Happy New Year I heard you say you going to South Africa be careful my friend the road with bicycle dangerous not safe South Africa a lot of Leon and hyena too many animal dangerous in the road thank you I watch from Canada🇨🇦👏👏✌
I can claim that you don't strive for anything else as much as you strive for this bike, but it's still the most important part of this adventure🤭. Sudan is very interesting, as if it belongs to another universe, but it has a very peaceful aspect😌.
People in Sudan is verry helpful and nice to the strangers. I am sorry about that people in Sudan are very poor(poor with money not spirit). Sudan is country ful of oil fields, i can not understand why people of Sudan can not live better lifes, with mutch more money, in better houses... Ok, i know, oil fields are concentrated in southern Sudan but southern Sudan is basicaly poorest then northern?. They, people, must change something to live their lifes in better conditions, with mutch more money.Also, i like kids in Sudan are not agressive like kids in Ethiopia.May i am wrong, i do not know but looks like that... No matters, greatings from the small mounitan vilage in the Balcans, south-eastern Europe.
11:30 he told him : this guy will put you on Facebook and you will get a lot of likes 👍🏻 😂 He answered: no I want it here ( in his pocket) I.e he wants money not Facebook likes 😂😂😂😂😅😅
Am really enjoying ur videos, did you notice the guy in 28:56 singing to you “ Alkhwaja yswer sakt” it’s a really famous poem and later song called “Sitt Al-Dar”
Salut Yves, merci pour toutes tes vidéos de qualités ! Franchement le Soudan c'est des paysages magnifiques ! J'avais une question est-ce que tu te repose plusieurs jours ou tu enchaine ton voyage découverte ? Aussi est-ce que tu pense possible au vu du débit internet de faire tes vidéos en HDR ? Merci encore et bon voyage, l'Alsace est avec toi !
Salut Caldar, je me repose souvent pour quelques jours, notamment pour faire le montage des vidéos. Et pour les vidéos en HDR, tant que je suis en Afrique, je ne pourrai pas augmenter la qualité de mes vidéos, car je galère déjà beaucoup à uploader mes vidéos, mais quand j'en aurai fini avec l'Afrique, dans quelques années, c'est vrai je pourrai peut-être passer au 2,7K, plutôt que juste en HD.
@@KinoYves Merci pour ta réponse rapide :) C'est noté, bon courage (si tu as une plaquette youtube je peux la mettre dans mon salon de coiffure si tu veux davantage d'abonnés) A+
Kino, is there anyway to add a shock absorber to the two points that connect to your seat column on both sides of the break? Get you a travel pack of JB Weld and also LocTITE has certain things that would help you throughout your journeys. CiAo!
This is exactly what i was thinking. The loneliness, the problems with the language, the meat, the heat, the risk of muggers etc. Yves is really a nice and decent person and also a badass imho. 😅
I am Ethiopian was raised in Sudan, this video makes me happy and also in tears. I miss Sudan so much.
We also love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love you and adore you, and I hope you appreciate my love, O Ethiopia, your beloved from Sudan, my brothers, my country’s brothers, my country’s sisters, by God, I love you from the bottom of my heart. I hope one day I will visit Ethiopia, for which I would die
This is where I am from the northern state ❤️, for the people surprised how safe it is, my people are not materialistic we value human life as well as their belongings cause we know we need to trust and take care of each other to survive and form a strong thriving community in such harsh conditions this is what Islam taught us, we lead a very simple life and we know the most valuable thing in life are humans , hope you have a safe journey
I Love Sudanese people. Very intelligent and also beautiful 🌹
True and Africa taught Islam this 1000s of years ago.
للأسف هذا حال المؤاني البرية السماسرة يغلون كل شئ؟
He is not a good backpacker. He always takes advantage of good people. I have seen many times that he is not respectful of local culture and values.
@@danieldamtew2595 Really? I just started watching some of his videos and I cant quite put my finger on it but theres something about him that bugs me. Can you give me an ecample of what you mean, maybe something that happened?
الشعب السوداني شعب طيب وكريم ، شكرا كينو على هذا الفيديو تحياتي لكم من الكويت 🇰🇼💙
وتحيت السلام و المحبة ☀️🌴💚من المغرب
حبيبنا لك التحيه والتقدير هذا من طيب اصلك وتحياتي لي اخوتنا أهل الكويت حفظ الله الكويت وجميع بلاد المسلمين
Wtf. I came across a barber shop video which led me to this guys video and now I've spent the last 6hours watching his videos and I subscribed 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i don't travel and I only subscribe to documentary channels so this is hilarious 😂
This part of the world with all poor people and the lack of any type of luxury you still feel 100% safer than any part in the world, People welcome you and greet you with a smile.
The less people have the more welcoming and sort of a community they become cuz they need each other to survive
👏🏾👍🏾
An u live longer with less stress they still raise there kids with a communities which is awesome an it teaches them respect
Wow, surprised at how Yves just leaves his bike and belongings unattended whilst he goes to negotiate the fare for his bike. I guess that says a lot about the trust he has in the local people.
Will see how that goes in Uganda
Sudan is super safe & the people are very welcoming
I scrolled down to comment the same thing. I cant image doing that where I live. Bags woudlve been gone super quick
Any thief would've been caught, slapped up and handed to the police by the locals on no time! Literally everyone knows each other there so it's super safe
@@mutazmadani2623 Thanks for that feedback Mutaz. I only expressed surprise as there are parts of Africa that I travelled through where apart from thieves even the police would take/"confiscate" your stuff !
You can notice how Sudanese are welcoming and supportive, also you can touch that no one is looking to steal Yev's belongings
in contrary to Egypt
Sudan is unspoilt by mass tourism, unlike Egypt !
Sudanese are very nice and helpful people they can do anything for you without taking money or something
What a beautiful people. Much love and respect 💖🇸🇩
الله يعين اهل السودان ظروفهم صعبه للغايه الله يفرجها عليكم.
وتمت الناقصة بالحرب العبثية 💔🇸🇩
I'm amazed at the haggling involved with the bicycle, meet them halfway since they were doing the work loading it on the roof for you. They aren't loading your body into the car. It may be the same weight, but there is more work involved.
as a Sudanese, I wanted to thank you for visiting our country I wish you a very pleasant experience here in Sudan
the Sudanese people are the nicest peop[le I have ever met
Love from Iraq you are the best people
Sudani people are very good They help you a lot ❤
14:27 Ahhhh, the electricity is back, god is greaaat. Meanwhile the engineer who fought hours to solve the issue 😮 lovely 😂
They praise allah when they're happy.
@hamzaesam9782 i know, we say gottseidank, but sometimes its really funny.
Sudanese are known to be friendly people ; what a blast seing you going to explore this place another dream of mine , just raw adventures.
Best people and best country is Sudan 🇸🇩 I’m from Somalia
Sudan and Ethiopia..people with no difference.humble nation. Even if I haven't ever been there I see their low life style and their hospitality.
The Sudanese people are lovely Yves. Very friendly and hospitable. Sudan on my list of countries to visit. Thsnk you for your wonderful video. Sudan look after Yves. Safe travels mate and happy travels. 😊
INCREDIBLE how fast they fixed it. SO nice ! i hope you tipped him a bit thats incrfedible
I have to say Yves.. I have a different perspective of the world and the Middle East through your show. What a humble charitable people. Thank you be safe my friend 😀
الاخ نزار انت شخص صاحب مروه وشهامه كثر الله من امثالك 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
This video remind me my childhoods adventure when I was 15 yrs old I cross all the way from alJarf till Meraowe East by foot just to discover the lands and visit my father’s relatives can you imagine since that time nothing big change happen on the streets or infrastructures of this land 😢
The whole video is a quest for Adas 😂
Happy new year, wish you great and safe adventures 🤘
😂😂😂 "Do You Have Adas?" Hilarious
Yves so happy to see you on the road again; Egypt was a big turnoff for me.... but I'm back on track with your content🙂
Such lovely people you are meeting in Sudan I might have to go there myself, plus I love lentils and ful. Mia mia tamaan!
I wish you safe travels with a steady tailwind in 2023! 🍻
Happy to have seen the locals were helpful and fair with you eventually. Nice conservations, and exchange of praises for knowing the languages from them to you and you to them. Overall, excellent video. Safe continue travels for you.
That's a great VDO and a fascinating glimpse into life in Sudan. I like the guy who says that 'South Africa is a long way" and finds it difficult to believe that you intend cycling there rather than taking a plane !! 🤣🤣 You are on a true adventure although, at times, you seem to be torturing yourself 🤣🤣 Enjoy the ride ! 👍👍🚲🚲
@Keith Hardy: his expression was, are you crazy 🤣
I hope you understand how nice and genuine those people are, not one person in this video tried to take advantage of you.
I really liked this video and I'm going to plan a trip to Sudan now after seeing the video, i think i can understand Arabic slightly better than you so i might survive the journey on my own.
I can assure you that you're surrounded by nice people there and you need to be a little bit more chilled and relax.. as the journey goes on you might actually find center Africa a little bit more worrying so enjoy your days in Sudan.
the dude asking 10 dollar for his bike definitely rippes him off. so what the heck are you talking about?
@@m.m.4609 it's called negotiations, we all do it, the bike takes space and he was trying to explain that as his van would be a lot less aerodynamic and would be using more fuel on the long journey, although our French friend kept pushing for a discount the driver had the most chilled kind face with a smile, if you've seen the attitude of some people in Egypt episode for example you would admire Sudan.
The man wasn't asking for a lot if you think about it just check the distance like i did and rethink how much he was asking again then judge.
and they are so poor as well
In terms of hospitality, we have one quote in Sudan which means if we translate it literally (if the earth does not carry you, we will carry you above our heads), you are very welcome even before you pay a visit. 😀
plan your trip in winter, which is normally between 14-20 centigrade degrees. believe me, you will enjoy it much more ❤
Aaand you think its much better in real arabs land?
opening people Sudans very nice and funny 🙏🙏🙏
A wonderful person who knows about civilizations and science. I wish you a happy day
Good morning my friends - let's go! Thank you for another adventure video.
حلوه
Very cool that everyone chipped in to help you
So kind people ..I loved them all❤
Happy New Year Yves 🌲
Magnifique vidéo ! Merci de nous faire partager ton voyage, ça me donne vraiment envie moi aussi d'aller découvrir ces pays :)
thank you for letting us have a part in your journey :)
Humanity is the greatest of all religion and Sudanese people have demonstrated it.
wow such kind and awsome people that helps others
magnifique aventure n’empêche depuis la France jusqu'au soudan c'est impressionnant bravo ces inspirant
Great content! Sudan is so far great!
I really impressed by the way you get along with new environment and cultures 😂👍👍
😂😂😂😂😂 love it. This plays like a comedy sketch. Best channel on RUclips. Keep it going!!!
Found you last week Yves and I’m already up to date haha. Love your style and the simple way you film authentic and simple life. My favourite part of travel is exactly the same thing. Keep the tourist attractions, I’ll be hanging at the shops and markets with the locals. Thank you for sharing your travel experience. Really appreciate you. Respect and safe travels to you Sir 🇦🇺
Thanks Yves for your efforts
We enjoy your videos
super boulot, continue
Awesome content, as usual! Your adventures are quite fascinating and educational, too!
Your sense of humor is a beautiful thing.
I will try to explain and translate some of the discussions that happened in the background
5:28 the man said " he wants Adas, Tagga (food)
6:06 Adas is Jowa (inside)
7:51 that donuts are called "Zalabiya"
11:32 the other man was telling the driver: (don't be greedy the man is filming and he will make you famous), he was embarrassed by him being greedy to a guest. actually, I am embarrassed too, sorry for that awkward situation, this is not who we are.🥲🥲
BUT in 12:14 he tried to explain to Yves that, the fact of the aerodynamic resistance force he "said (Hawa, Hawa) means (Air )" which is due to the effect of the E-bicycle weight which will cause excessive fuel consumption.
12:24 again that discussion was about making the driver famous by filming and posting him on Facebook. all the people watching the discussion told the driver don't be greedy.
23:17 the man was joking with you and making fun of his friend, he said your Attali 🤣(labor) is very good. 24:11 he said do you pay him in dollars. does he work for you? 🤣
27:16 your Attali was complaining that he got tired and even he is not helping his uncle like this 🤣🤣
28:32 the guy who was joking, told you to take this donkey with you on your trip
30:42 Yves called the man (Ostaaz) which means teacher. we use it the same as (Mr.)
31:53 yes, truly Arabic language is more difficult than the German language, despite both being almost identical in grammar.
35:17 I can assure you that all of these people knew the location of the Hotel but they didn't understand you at that point, and unfortunately that is because of the lack of education and schools in rural areas. HOTEL is called (funduq) in Arabic.
39:13 the mechanic asked you how did you find the country? do you enjoy being here?
I hope You did😍
Fantastic people ❤
I'm not judging but the people in Sudan 🇸🇩 seems to be much nicer than the people in Lebanon 🇱🇧 from your other video, IMO.
Big applause for the Sudanese people... they are much like Ethiopians (even more) kind people 👍👍 I see every body is happy to help & u don’t find that in many place.
This sweet with the milk called Zalabia . We drink it early morning with the milk and it is such as a Biscuits
I worked in Atbara Sudan in the early 90s and the people didn't have much but they would share what they did have Really nice friendly people
I cant get bored of your videos ! Thats really good experience there Yves!
Do you have any advices for France or Italy Im planning to travel there soon..
thanks !
you are the best Yves!
I Love the people of Sudan
Thank you for showing us Sudan 👍
Thanks for visiting my country, i hope you enjoy it
sad, that grafiti at 3:25 says '' goverment of hunger ''
You are so strong .
Great video as usual Kino!
These longer videos are so enjoyable Yves. I absolutely love your channel. Always excited to watch your videos while eating some food haha. I was wondering how do you wash your clothes while you are traveling?
Ahhhh a/c and a comfortable looking bed with shower. What an incredible experience you are having.
I've slept in similar situations in Philippines recently but only fan and it was $7/night. No private bath though but was happy to have the room because it was dark and nothing within a couple hours to stay.
Well come any time
You and All franches ❤️
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo et bonne année 2023 Yves et à tout tes copains et à la prochaine pour tes super aventures
8:19 in Louisiana we call these beignets.
Sudanese is very nice people
When you have problems every body help you
ياله من فرنسي مهذب وخلوق للغاية شرفتنا كثيراً عزيزي
My brother sufi are Muslims no one has to imposed their law, foreigners as well..in all muslim world you can were shorts. Its différent from mini scurt ! One day in Italy one lady ask me kindly to go out of the Church, I was visiting, because I was wearing a Bermuda/short ...I understood very well and I was only 15 years old. I think she was a christian not impose her law, not soufi or else. She open my eyes to respect the place..we have to respect cultures naturally humblely, this is Life. This purity of mind. Respect. Bess.
No more barber videos? Maybe that was enough. But as a woman married to a permanently bearded man, I found them fascinating. Happy New Year!
Hi Kino,am Kenyan and just subscribed to your videos,they serve you and put the chapatis on the table without a plate😂 or what did i see? Be careful with food or you get sick.
Nice video
I love it ❤️
Hi Keev Happy New Year I heard you say you going to South Africa be careful my friend the road with bicycle dangerous not safe South Africa a lot of Leon and hyena too many animal dangerous in the road thank you I watch from Canada🇨🇦👏👏✌
I can claim that you don't strive for anything else as much as you strive for this bike, but it's still the most important part of this adventure🤭. Sudan is very interesting, as if it belongs to another universe, but it has a very peaceful aspect😌.
It's nice videos and natural places you been
Oh yeves I love what you are doing.. am in Khartoum.. I wish I met you... You are a good human being.. thank you
this man is a real vlogger
❤️❤️ I really like ur video
Thank you for visiting Sudan 🇸🇩
Am addicted to this channel ❤
from France to the world ❤
Pity you did not visit the museum in Kerma. And the Deffufas. They are pretty impressive really old. :-)
I was just going to say the same thing. Go all the way to Kerma and not see them 😢
Very clean enviroment, nice.
People in Sudan is verry helpful and nice to the strangers. I am sorry about that people in Sudan are very poor(poor with money not spirit). Sudan is country ful of oil fields, i can not understand why people of Sudan can not live better lifes, with mutch more money, in better houses... Ok, i know, oil fields are concentrated in southern Sudan but southern Sudan is basicaly poorest then northern?. They, people, must change something to live their lifes in better conditions, with mutch more money.Also, i like kids in Sudan are not agressive like kids in Ethiopia.May i am wrong, i do not know but looks like that... No matters, greatings from the small mounitan vilage in the Balcans, south-eastern Europe.
One thing I learned.. if you are hungry; everything taste good!!
Alhamdu Lillah “thanks God”
Am proud to be from Badeen island
11:30 he told him : this guy will put you on Facebook and you will get a lot of likes 👍🏻 😂
He answered: no I want it here ( in his pocket) I.e he wants money not Facebook likes 😂😂😂😂😅😅
😂😂😂
Thank you for the translation!
The language barrier is soo amusing, I was laughing all the way 🤣🤣🤣
حسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل في الا خلى مصر والسودان توصل لهذه الحالة الصعبة
Hukamuna
@@nubia2408 ربنا يخلصنا منهم
Well done nice video my friend, happy new year and God bless
@38:50 is scary close to "wow, big gulps huh? Alright. Well, see you later" scene from Dumb and Dumber with Jim Carrey at the 7-11 :)
Am really enjoying ur videos, did you notice the guy in 28:56 singing to you “ Alkhwaja yswer sakt” it’s a really famous poem and later song called “Sitt Al-Dar”
You are a great negotiator.
Thanks for visiting us
Salut Yves, merci pour toutes tes vidéos de qualités ! Franchement le Soudan c'est des paysages magnifiques ! J'avais une question est-ce que tu te repose plusieurs jours ou tu enchaine ton voyage découverte ? Aussi est-ce que tu pense possible au vu du débit internet de faire tes vidéos en HDR ? Merci encore et bon voyage, l'Alsace est avec toi !
Salut Caldar, je me repose souvent pour quelques jours, notamment pour faire le montage des vidéos.
Et pour les vidéos en HDR, tant que je suis en Afrique, je ne pourrai pas augmenter la qualité de mes vidéos, car je galère déjà beaucoup à uploader mes vidéos, mais quand j'en aurai fini avec l'Afrique, dans quelques années, c'est vrai je pourrai peut-être passer au 2,7K, plutôt que juste en HD.
@@KinoYves Merci pour ta réponse rapide :) C'est noté, bon courage (si tu as une plaquette youtube je peux la mettre dans mon salon de coiffure si tu veux davantage d'abonnés) A+
Great 👍 smashed that like buddy
اتمنى بأن تخطط لزيارة اليمن ستجد هناك التاريخ والحضارة واجمل المناظر الطبيعيه
When you don’t know the language, getting even the smallest things done can be stressful.
Kino, is there anyway to add a shock absorber to the two points that connect to your seat column on both sides of the break?
Get you a travel pack of JB Weld and also LocTITE has certain things that would help you throughout your journeys. CiAo!
العواليق شال منو 8 الف في الميناء البري سلفقة.. ما مفروض يدفع غير ال5 حقت التذكرة..
This is the price fot NOT paying 5000 for your bike🤣🤣👏👏👏
Not sure how you do it, not many people can do what you do with all the different environments in different countries. 👍
This is exactly what i was thinking. The loneliness, the problems with the language, the meat, the heat, the risk of muggers etc. Yves is really a nice and decent person and also a badass imho. 😅
@@Mcrl-vy7fv He is crazy and I say this as an Iraqi 🤣