Travel to Algeria webinar: What to see, how to visit and more

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • All you need to know about travel to Algeria! Join Wild Frontiers' Jonny, Marc and Mike as they talk through the highlights, how to visit and practicalities of travel to Algeria, from the Roman sites of the north to adventures in the Sahara. Find out why this is one of the hottest destinations in adventure travel right now.

Комментарии • 6

  • @akh7818
    @akh7818 5 месяцев назад +2

    hello everyone, well done for this presentation. To all the English people, I welcome you to Algeria. visit this beautiful country from north to south.

  • @bobbygueraini9395
    @bobbygueraini9395 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi guys. M’hamed here. Well done guys great job. Happy to be part of those adventures. Great to see you again spreading all those informations about this Lovely country

  • @mgigelli820
    @mgigelli820 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh, the Barbarossa Brothers, were Ottomans from Albania and not Turks. Algeria's population is 45 millions and not 63.
    Other than that, this is a brilliant summary of what travelling across Algeria is about, well documented, brilliantly presented, no pretence, no patronizing comments, (due certainly to the intelligence and sensibility of the presenters.) Fantastic, thanks chaps.

    • @wildfrontiers
      @wildfrontiers  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for your comments, really interesting! Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @mgigelli820
    @mgigelli820 3 месяца назад +2

    Just a couple of corrections there, if I may; "...the Berber people who make up 25 % of the Algerian population..." , that is not quite correct, 25 % is the proportion of the Algerian population which is entirely Berber speaking, however, ethnically, or genetically the Algerian population is between 70 and 90 Berber, depending on the regions, the Arab genetic component is a lot smaller than initially thought, up until the world genome studies started to get full attention from historians at the turn of the millennium, archaeologists, anthropologists, and linguists all agree on that now.
    Apart from 2 most aggressive Arab tribes deported, understandably from the Arabic peninsula between the 9the and 11th centuries ; the Banu Hilal and Banu Maquil, who settled down along the Saharan Atlas on the Steppe region between the Med and the Sahara (a strip of about 500 km stretching from Morocco to Tunisia (+/- 2000 km, over +/- 500kms north/South) that separates the Sahara from the Mediterranean strip which itself is s about (+/- 80-200kms North/South), the rest of the population and all successive dynasties that ruled over the Maghreb, or at least Algeria has always been Berber.

  • @lutauwu6280
    @lutauwu6280 5 месяцев назад +2

    I am Algerian if anyone has questions I’ll gladly help ❤❤❤