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😮Thank you so much for ur beautiful words about our country, im not from the south, im from Sousse but i love the south and the desert, the people there are so kind, i enjoyed the video i really appreciate it, im sorry for ur daddy that he passed away ❤❤❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. It’s difficult to be far from your family and homeland, but I want you to consider Tunisia your home and its people your family.
@@soleiltounsi6754 ما اذكاك 😂 العدو هو رئيسهم وحكومتهم وسياستهم وخياراتهم الي ما يتحملهاش واحد فقط من الشعب. ماتنساش الى نسبة معتبرة مالامريكان مسلمين وعرب عايشين غادي . وزيد على حسابك ما يجينا حتى سائح . تونس بلدي الجميع وذات سيادة لكن موش معناها تسكر بيبانها عالخارج . وبلاش افكار سوداء
@@soleiltounsi6754 ennemy? poeple like you are the ennemy. thousand time people like her better than one like you!!!hatefull people like you are the ennemy and danger to all humanity. idiot
I'm sorry for your loss . Your videos are very inspiring and have a unique character. No music to distract and fast paced to cover everything. You make it feel like the viewer is with you on the trip. Keep up with the good work.
P.S: minute 5:50 : These stones are called "kilometre points" and they represent the distance that remains to reach the indicated city from either side. Thanks a lot for this Video Emily So sorry for your father loss Stay strong and be safe
From BC Canada 🇨🇦 I'm originally from Kairouan Tunisia, I have been in The twin city Minnesota What a small world . Enjoy your stay in Tunisia 🇹🇳 Love your show.
those road markers indicate nKM remaining to the city marked on the stones, when the top is colored red it indicates that you are on a national road, green indicates regional roads, and yellow indicates local roads and also it help the SOS to know where ur stopped
Your vlogs are amazing because they’re both educational and entertaining! Even as a Tunisian, I learn new things from you. I hope you stay in Tunisia as long as possible! Keep up the great work 😘
I just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching your vlogs. You come across as so kind and genuine, and it’s one of the reasons I keep tuning in. It feels like I'm catching up with a friend every time. Thanks for sharing your world with us!
I’m so sorry for your loss, Em. May he rest in peace. ❤ It’s important to keep going, and I hope this is a step towards healing. As always, your vlog/video was amazing. Seeing Tozeur brought back so many memories for me. It’s where I first opened my eyes to the world. My family is originally from Mahdia, but when I was born, my father was working as the director of Lycée Abu Kacem Chebbi in Tozeur, so I spent the first five years of my life there. My first kindergarten, my first Hammam, my first barber visit, and even my first photo under the Tamaghza Falls with my mom-all of that happened in Tozeur. Seeing it again is so nostalgic for me. Thank you for bringing those memories back to life, and please keep up the great work! 🎉 Sending you all my love and support ❤
The numbers on the Highway Markers indicate the distance left (in Km) to reach the destination specified in that marker (Tamaghza, in this example) The Top of the markers are not painted differently depending on the region. They are painted differently depending on the type of road you're traveling. I think it's like this - Red for highways and other national roads. - Greed for regional roads. - Yello for local roads. - Blue... I forgot what this one is for honestly 🤪
For the signs on the side of the road: The color at the top of the milestone marker depends on the type of road you're taking (if it's national RED, regional YELLOW etc...), the names are of the main city straight up ahead (Tozeur and Tamaghza, each on a side, in this case) and the numbers indicate the number of kilometers left to reach that main city.
Salaams, I've been watching many vids recently on Tunisia and enjoyed many of them for different reasons but I'm not a city person so when you had your experience with this friendly man, Alhamdulillah I'm just dreaming of my trip next year. Suckraan Sister for your nice calming video. May ALLAH (SWTA) Bless you and ease your troubles and worries Ameen from USA 😂❤
The soup was barley soup not mhamsa 🙂 Mhamsa is a different one will very tiny pasta balls inside. The one that you get has barley grain inside. It is called sometimes chorba frik or chorbet ch3ir. Enjoy 🙂
Visit Nefta, it is a beautiful country, and I am honored to be your tour guide in Nefta because I am from the region I can take you to ong jmal, the wonderful tourist area in the country, and many other wonderful areas
Please visit gafsa it have many beautiful places like sened and metlaoui it look like colorado in the usa And Thank you for tourism marketing for Tunisia
I hope that you will relieve yourself of difficult problems and that you will continue to publish more videos. I hope that you will visit Bizerte, Hamadlis, and the Kasbah, because I would like to see you for the first time in Hamadlis, Bizerte 😢😢
@@20CamelsEmily I hope. I am tunisien and I live in brussels. I am a fun of boating and fishing and I have a boat at Corbous, Tunisia. If you wan't, I can invite you to make reportage dealing with some tunisian islands, sea landescapes and fishing. I will be back to Tunisia end of october.
Sorry for your loss 😥 I am glad that you visited the "El-jerid" region and liked it! Don't be hard on yourself for not catching the waterfall earlier. You can visit it anytime you want. You just need fuel in the car 😄
I have visited Tozeur recently. I want it to be said that the valley you were in was not the valley used for Star Wars episode 4. The Valley used in the original is called Sidi Bouhlel and that is 40 minutes east of Tozeur. You were in a canyon that was a scouting location for Star Wars, but not used in a film.
Sidi Bouhlel Canyon, also known as the "Star Wars Canyon", is an iconic location near Tozeur, Tunisia. This desert canyon has been used as a setting for several memorable scenes from the Star Wars saga. you should go nd tys for ur visit
My condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss. Just wanted to point out that the number on the tombstones you find on the side of the highways indicates the number of kilometres from the city/town that is mentioned on them.
since you're there , you should check out where they shot star wars ep1 I think ..It's in Tozeur ..I love tht place ..went there years ago in a school trip ..kind people and gorgeous desert
welcome to my homeland sadly i didn't meet you guys the white houses with domes at 14:00 are actually more interesting and mysterious its actually 7 altars / mosques built on top of 7 graves called ''el sabaa el rgoud " which means the seven deep in slumber i think they were important and revered people or monks or smth i remember going there as a kid it was a tradition long ago to visit the graveyard and make an offering like slaying sheep and feeding the poor with its meat (i was the poor lmao ) what made me tell you the story is that there are many other graveyards built like this and with the same name in different regions of tunisia and no one knows the truth or the exact history !!
Half of Tunisia was under the water right at the end of the last ice age, just 12000 years ago. the water levels between 110.000 bc and 10.000bc rose intermittently to as high as 120 meters. most of Tunisia are plains and less than 150 meter high above see level.
Those highway markers were introduced by the French who built the first asphalt roads in North Africa. Current road standards may be starting to get rid of them or use different markers, but basically in French they are called "borne kilometrique" to be translated to English as "mile marker". The top is usually read when it is a national road network (route nationale) . I believe that it is yellow if the route is only a "county" level road (regional, in French route departementale and white for municipal). The number on the marker should be the kilometer number. Normally within the red top, the road number would be indicated. Usually something like N15 for National Road number 15, or D20 for departmental road 20, but the one in your video does not have it for some reason (a change in the standard or they lost the practice left by the French).
Sorry for your loss 🙏 however the stones on highways are pinpointing the distance to reach the indicated city / village mentioned on it ... For example Tamaghza 74 means you still need to go 74 kilometers more to reach Tamaghza ... The colors indicates the type of the road you are on ... Red means national road / highway ... Blue means regional road ( if i can remember right) ... There also another number with a letter on either sides and it is the name and number of the road ... A1 , N 22 .... Etc ... Hope this helps ❤️ enjoy your stay at our country ❤️🙏😍
05:55 Those markings is to tell drivers how far they are from the next city, Town, Or Village. For example Tamazgha 47 means you’re 47 Km from Tamazgha. It’s not just in Tunisia 🇹🇳 where you have those. I’ve seen them in Morocco 🇲🇦 And saw them in my recent trip to Greece 🇬🇷 14:27 Just to take advantage of the water. they grow palm trees the highest then lemon or pomegranate trees then at the bottom you have onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes…… Mides, Chbika, And Tamazgha ( Tamerza ) Are all Amazigh Villages. ❤ ⵜⴻⵏⴰⵙⵜ = ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ ❤ I’m very sorry for your loss. Hope he RIP 🙏
Hi the highway markers includes the destination like the one you show is town of Tamaghza and 47 which is the distance remaining to reach the destination per kilometer Just fyi
when valentines squeezed the lemon juice into the soup i was like yeah my man thats the only way to do it here haha ( btw thats shorba not mhamsa the grain is fine ground barley while mhamsa is traditionally made of small balls of ground wheat and flour but the broth is basically the same)
Sorry about your father, may he rest in peace. 🙏 Nice work you did but would you please visit Mahdia. I'm living in France now and i miss it so much. 😕 Trust me you won't regret it. 😉
Maybe it comes to your mind why most man in tunisia they greeting the man more then woman like mansour just handshake u while valentine i wish i said it right with a hug. you can tell it’s a thing in our culture and it means the person is being very respectful for the man with you and you as a woman (good content and very very unique vibe love y’ll) And we wish you both stay more ❤
And also impressive how u both latterly filming our country in the way you both see it and it did well. Tunisia it’s ur country family and culture we proud of u being part of our family with this great job
Emily, these are special books that I advise you to read: 1. Don't Be Sad by Aid al-Qarni 2. A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam by I a Ibrahim 3. The Last Prophet: Evidences for the Authenticity of Islam by Haitham Talaat 4. What Did Jesus Really Say?, Mish'al ibn Abdullah 5. The Bible, The Quran and Science, Maurice Bucaille 6. Women in Islam, AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha 7. The Qur'an: An Eternal Challenge, by Muhammad Abdullah Draz 8. The First and Final Commandment, by Laurence B. Brown 9. The Divine Reality: God, Islam & The Mirage Of Atheism, by Hamza Andreas Tzortzis 10. Commentary On Kitab At-Tawheed By Shaykh Ibn Al-Uthaymeen 11. Diseases of the Hearts & Their Cures - Ibn Taymiyyah
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Have you visited the kasserine قصرين city nearby ?
Sorry have not watched the whole video ...
sorry for your loss, if you still in Tunisia and you have the time, may be you could visit the north ouest of tunisia, there s a lot to see
👍🏻
مدينة حاسي مسعود في ولاية ورقلة 🌴 جنوب دولة الجزائر 🇩🇿 رائعة وصحراء الجزائر وشمالها
The numbers on the road stones indicate the kilometers to destination. 21 kms to Tozeur and 47 kms to Tamaghza.
Missing your videos about my beautiful Tunisia, sorry for your loss and may they rest in peace
Thank you dear
😮Thank you so much for ur beautiful words about our country, im not from the south, im from Sousse but i love the south and the desert, the people there are so kind, i enjoyed the video i really appreciate it, im sorry for ur daddy that he passed away ❤❤❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. It’s difficult to be far from your family and homeland, but I want you to consider Tunisia your home and its people your family.
She is an enemy dude. You forgot that she is from usa?
@@soleiltounsi6754 ما اذكاك 😂 العدو هو رئيسهم وحكومتهم وسياستهم وخياراتهم الي ما يتحملهاش واحد فقط من الشعب. ماتنساش الى نسبة معتبرة مالامريكان مسلمين وعرب عايشين غادي . وزيد على حسابك ما يجينا حتى سائح . تونس بلدي الجميع وذات سيادة لكن موش معناها تسكر بيبانها عالخارج . وبلاش افكار سوداء
@@soleiltounsi6754 belehi ama enemy mta3 din weldik?
@@soleiltounsi6754 ennemy? poeple like you are the ennemy. thousand time people like her better than one like you!!!hatefull people like you are the ennemy and danger to all humanity. idiot
@@soleiltounsi6754idiot 😅
I'm sorry for your loss . Your videos are very inspiring and have a unique character. No music to distract and fast paced to cover everything. You make it feel like the viewer is with you on the trip. Keep up with the good work.
Thank you for your kind and encouraging message! 😊 More to come!
i'm tunisian and i didn't know this places so thanks you for sharing your adventures :)
P.S: minute 5:50 : These stones are called "kilometre points" and they represent the distance that remains to reach the indicated city from either side.
Thanks a lot for this Video Emily
So sorry for your father loss
Stay strong and be safe
And the number written is the nb of remaining kilometers to reach the city/town written on the same stone
From BC Canada 🇨🇦
I'm originally from Kairouan Tunisia,
I have been in The twin city Minnesota
What a small world .
Enjoy your stay in Tunisia 🇹🇳
Love your show.
Thank you! It is a small world indeed 😊
Deep condolences for your loss .
As a Tunisian living in NY , it’s funny that you make us feel like traveling back home with you .
Thanks again .
those road markers indicate nKM remaining to the city marked on the stones, when the top is colored red it indicates that you are on a national road, green indicates regional roads, and yellow indicates local roads and also it help the SOS to know where ur stopped
Also the road number is written on the side of the road
you find the best dates are in my hometown in Gbelli .. nice trip welcome to the south of tunisia !
Thank you! 😊 I'll have to try the ones in Gbelli and decide for myself!
also Douz , Gbelli is the Gate to the Sahara XD , Mind my Jealsouy plz
Have you visited kessrine قصرين ؟
,I have never visited southren Tunisia whrn I visited in 2021 ...
Not so true, yes Gbelli produce more quantity of dates but Tozeur has the best quality
Well its nice to have some one so dedicated to describe places I don't know about in my own country nice work♥
Girl , we missed you
The numbers on the concrete signs on the route is the distance remaining to whatever city marked on the signs
So sorry for your loss Emily
Stay strong
All Tunisia loves you
We are your family and Tunisia is yiu home
Your vlogs are amazing because they’re both educational and entertaining! Even as a Tunisian, I learn new things from you. I hope you stay in Tunisia as long as possible! Keep up the great work 😘
Thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying them 😘
I just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching your vlogs. You come across as so kind and genuine, and it’s one of the reasons I keep tuning in. It feels like I'm catching up with a friend every time. Thanks for sharing your world with us!
i did not expect to see my town tbh this makes me nostalgic and happy, and im sorry for your loss.
Thank you 🙏🏼 I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
@@20CamelsEmily i hope you had a nice stay im looking forward to see more videos
Sorry for ur loss, love your videos
Full support ❤
I’m so sorry for your loss, Em. May he rest in peace. ❤ It’s important to keep going, and I hope this is a step towards healing.
As always, your vlog/video was amazing. Seeing Tozeur brought back so many memories for me. It’s where I first opened my eyes to the world. My family is originally from Mahdia, but when I was born, my father was working as the director of Lycée Abu Kacem Chebbi in Tozeur, so I spent the first five years of my life there.
My first kindergarten, my first Hammam, my first barber visit, and even my first photo under the Tamaghza Falls with my mom-all of that happened in Tozeur.
Seeing it again is so nostalgic for me.
Thank you for bringing those memories back to life, and please keep up the great work! 🎉
Sending you all my love and support ❤
the number on the stones are the distance to the city marked on it. Nice video !
Thank you!
The numbers on the Highway Markers indicate the distance left (in Km) to reach the destination specified in that marker (Tamaghza, in this example)
The Top of the markers are not painted differently depending on the region. They are painted differently depending on the type of road you're traveling. I think it's like this
- Red for highways and other national roads.
- Greed for regional roads.
- Yello for local roads.
- Blue... I forgot what this one is for honestly 🤪
Ahh, I see, that makes sense. Thank you!
For the signs on the side of the road: The color at the top of the milestone marker depends on the type of road you're taking (if it's national RED, regional YELLOW etc...), the names are of the main city straight up ahead (Tozeur and Tamaghza, each on a side, in this case) and the numbers indicate the number of kilometers left to reach that main city.
Salaams, I've been watching many vids recently on Tunisia and enjoyed many of them for different reasons but I'm not a city person so when you had your experience with this friendly man, Alhamdulillah I'm just dreaming of my trip next year. Suckraan Sister for your nice calming video. May ALLAH (SWTA) Bless you and ease your troubles and worries Ameen from USA 😂❤
The soup was barley soup not mhamsa 🙂
Mhamsa is a different one will very tiny pasta balls inside.
The one that you get has barley grain inside. It is called sometimes chorba frik or chorbet ch3ir.
Enjoy 🙂
Sorry for your losses, of your father and your siblings. Sorry to hear about it only now. May they rest in peace. Courage.
Wow the sunset ❤❤ very awesome thanks a lot ..it's stunning lovely and outstanding landscape 🎉🎉
Visit Nefta, it is a beautiful country, and I am honored to be your tour guide in Nefta because I am from the region I can take you to ong jmal, the wonderful tourist area in the country, and many other wonderful areas
Nafta is not a country
Guuurl ❤I just love you, your efforts and your love to my country..
Please visit gafsa it have many beautiful places like sened and metlaoui it look like colorado in the usa
And Thank you for tourism marketing for Tunisia
Thank you for those recommendations! ☺️ It's my pleasure to help promote Tunisia 🇹🇳
I hope that you will relieve yourself of difficult problems and that you will continue to publish more videos. I hope that you will visit Bizerte, Hamadlis, and the Kasbah, because I would like to see you for the first time in Hamadlis, Bizerte 😢😢
good job you are really tallented keep going you will have a gorgeos career
Hi Emily, really sorry for your loss, bon courage.
Merci 🙏🏼
Excellent video ❤. Impatient to watch the next.
Thank you! Next one coming sooner than this ❤️
@@20CamelsEmily I hope.
I am tunisien and I live in brussels. I am a fun of boating and fishing and I have a boat at Corbous, Tunisia. If you wan't, I can invite you to make reportage dealing with some tunisian islands, sea landescapes and fishing. I will be back to Tunisia end of october.
I would love that! My email is 20camels.emily@gmail.com - We can continue our conversation from there
4:40 راجل طيب و فدلاك عالكيف ❤
I sent this video to my American friend she is coming in October🎉❤
I hope she has a wonderful visit ❤️🥰
Sorry for your loss 😥
I am glad that you visited the "El-jerid" region and liked it!
Don't be hard on yourself for not catching the waterfall earlier. You can visit it anytime you want. You just need fuel in the car 😄
I am Tunisian, you knew Tunisia before me❤❤
Keep going love your work 🔥 🔥
thanks guys for your video for my tunisia love❤
Great video !
Thank you!
best vloger❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
Hi Emily the number that you see on the stones along the highway represent the kilometers left to reach that destination that is written on the stone.
I LOVE those Highway Mile Markers. The Numbers are the kilometers to the destination.
Sorry for your loss Emily.
Thank you 🙏🏼
47 km left to tamaghza , the color is the nature of road (ex The national roads (RN ط و), known as “long distance” (GP)
I love Emiy becauseI like her voice
I have visited Tozeur recently. I want it to be said that the valley you were in was not the valley used for Star Wars episode 4.
The Valley used in the original is called Sidi Bouhlel and that is 40 minutes east of Tozeur. You were in a canyon that was a scouting location for Star Wars, but not used in a film.
great vids ❤
Thank you :)
another good vid i will visit tozeur too one day you mitivated me
You’ll love it! It’s a magical place 🥰
My condolences Emily..
Enjoy your stay in Tunisia in case you're still there
Sidi Bouhlel Canyon, also known as the "Star Wars Canyon", is an iconic location near Tozeur, Tunisia. This desert canyon has been used as a setting for several memorable scenes from the Star Wars saga. you should go nd tys for ur visit
My condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss. Just wanted to point out that the number on the tombstones you find on the side of the highways indicates the number of kilometres from the city/town that is mentioned on them.
6:20 the number means the kms last to arrive to tamaghza like in this one it last 47 km to arrive to tamaghza
Omg I love the tombstone markers! (It's how many kilometers left to get to that specific place written on them, like a countdown)
Ohhh my GOD home sweet home, i miss you so much my beautiful city TOZEUR ❤❤❤
This place is awesome ngl
It is!!
Vous êtes la meilleure de tout le monde ❤😊
Always Splendid vlog with Emily
Very friendly and lovely girl
Thank you :)
Tunisia is a country of civilizations and history
This is a gift for you🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷
C'est Magnifique ☕️ 🕊 ce que vous faites ❤❤❤
since you're there , you should check out where they shot star wars ep1 I think ..It's in Tozeur ..I love tht place ..went there years ago in a school trip ..kind people and gorgeous desert
i am a tunisian and i am learing new things about my country from you. thank you. I invite you to come to Mahdia.
welcome to my homeland sadly i didn't meet you guys
the white houses with domes at 14:00 are actually more interesting and mysterious
its actually 7 altars / mosques built on top of 7 graves called ''el sabaa el rgoud " which means the seven deep in slumber
i think they were important and revered people or monks or smth
i remember going there as a kid it was a tradition long ago to visit the graveyard and make an offering like slaying sheep and feeding the poor with its meat (i was the poor lmao )
what made me tell you the story is that there are many other graveyards built like this and with the same name in different regions of tunisia and no one knows the truth or the exact history !!
My condolences. We are your family as well. Much love
You have become loved in Tunisia many know you
Nice video 😊 but you missed to visit the old village of tamaghza and 2 waterfalls there 😔 one inside oisis and one behind mountains
I’ve been to those waterfalls before! I wanted to see a new one that I hadn’t seen before 😊
@@20CamelsEmily that's good 😊 next time try traditional food from there and palm juice ( legmi )
God bless your father
Vous êtes magnifique et le bienvenu en Tunisie ❤❤
Merci ☺️
the stones at the edges of the roads with a number and the name of a city mean the number of km that remains to be done before arriving in the city
Half of Tunisia was under the water right at the end of the last ice age, just 12000 years ago. the water levels between 110.000 bc and 10.000bc rose intermittently to as high as 120 meters. most of Tunisia are plains and less than 150 meter high above see level.
Those highway markers were introduced by the French who built the first asphalt roads in North Africa. Current road standards may be starting to get rid of them or use different markers, but basically in French they are called "borne kilometrique" to be translated to English as "mile marker". The top is usually read when it is a national road network (route nationale) . I believe that it is yellow if the route is only a "county" level road (regional, in French route departementale and white for municipal). The number on the marker should be the kilometer number. Normally within the red top, the road number would be indicated. Usually something like N15 for National Road number 15, or D20 for departmental road 20, but the one in your video does not have it for some reason (a change in the standard or they lost the practice left by the French).
God bless you
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great ♥️
I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊🙏🏼
I like your work, I love seeing my culture going viral all around the world , if you need any help with the translation and guidance just ask me.
Sorry for your losses. I pray Allah gives you blessings.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Touzer I was live in there and I'm Tunisian!!!
We miss youuu😻😻😻😻💋
Hopefully this extra long video helps a bit ❤️🙏🏼
فيديو جميل يا بقبق عيني❤
much love
Thank you
Merci
Sorry for your loss 🙏 however the stones on highways are pinpointing the distance to reach the indicated city / village mentioned on it ... For example Tamaghza 74 means you still need to go 74 kilometers more to reach Tamaghza ... The colors indicates the type of the road you are on ... Red means national road / highway ... Blue means regional road ( if i can remember right) ... There also another number with a letter on either sides and it is the name and number of the road ... A1 , N 22 .... Etc ... Hope this helps ❤️ enjoy your stay at our country ❤️🙏😍
05:55 Those markings is to tell drivers how far they are from the next city, Town, Or Village.
For example Tamazgha 47 means you’re 47 Km from Tamazgha.
It’s not just in Tunisia 🇹🇳 where you have those.
I’ve seen them in Morocco 🇲🇦 And saw them in my recent trip to Greece 🇬🇷
14:27 Just to take advantage of the water. they grow palm trees the highest then lemon or pomegranate trees then at the bottom you have onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes……
Mides, Chbika, And Tamazgha ( Tamerza ) Are all Amazigh Villages.
❤ ⵜⴻⵏⴰⵙⵜ = ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ ❤
I’m very sorry for your loss.
Hope he RIP 🙏
Hi the highway markers includes the destination like the one you show is town of Tamaghza and 47 which is the distance remaining to reach the destination per kilometer
Just fyi
لكسكسي يتاكل بالفرقيت 😮 من وقتاش فاش قصرت لمغرف
when valentines squeezed the lemon juice into the soup i was like yeah my man thats the only way to do it here haha ( btw thats shorba not mhamsa the grain is fine ground barley while mhamsa is traditionally made of small balls of ground wheat and flour but the broth is basically the same)
Bella città
wow, valentine is here. I was curious why he was gone last video.
🇹🇳تونس❤😊
Sorry about your father, may he rest in peace. 🙏
Nice work you did but would you please visit Mahdia. I'm living in France now and i miss it so much. 😕
Trust me you won't regret it. 😉
Maybe it comes to your mind why most man in tunisia they greeting the man more then woman like mansour just handshake u while valentine i wish i said it right with a hug. you can tell it’s a thing in our culture and it means the person is being very respectful for the man with you and you as a woman (good content and very very unique vibe love y’ll)
And we wish you both stay more ❤
And also impressive how u both latterly filming our country in the way you both see it and it did well. Tunisia it’s ur country family and culture we proud of u being part of our family with this great job
Emily, these are special books that I advise you to read:
1. Don't Be Sad by Aid al-Qarni
2. A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam by I a Ibrahim
3. The Last Prophet: Evidences for the Authenticity of Islam by Haitham Talaat
4. What Did Jesus Really Say?, Mish'al ibn Abdullah
5. The Bible, The Quran and Science, Maurice Bucaille
6. Women in Islam, AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha
7. The Qur'an: An Eternal Challenge, by Muhammad Abdullah Draz
8. The First and Final Commandment, by Laurence B. Brown
9. The Divine Reality: God, Islam & The Mirage Of Atheism, by Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
10. Commentary On Kitab At-Tawheed By Shaykh Ibn Al-Uthaymeen
11. Diseases of the Hearts & Their Cures - Ibn Taymiyyah
ماشاء الله عليك
you are very beautiful, welcome to my beautiful country, I hope you have a good time
The nembre mean for exp 41 km
come to douz next time
Welcom in tozeur ❤❤
you are a sweet person and may Allah bless your Dad
Thank you 🙏🏼
Come to gabes...