Driving in Algeria - From Algiers to Blida

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @hadjahmedyounes-vx7rx
    @hadjahmedyounes-vx7rx 9 месяцев назад +1

    Its beautiful

  • @rahayukitchen3864
    @rahayukitchen3864 3 года назад +4

    Love🇩🇿 from indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩

  • @محمدحاجغافور
    @محمدحاجغافور 3 года назад +2

    Cherea is great place to visit, but it lacks professional attractions and hotels... You see a lot of young men, in groups, which can be very intimidating when you are in a family. Great video again! Thank you 👍

    • @Ibriden
      @Ibriden  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for sharing this comment :-) I'm going to film a video on the very interesting road between Blida and Chrea. There, one would see how the vegetation changes according to the altitude. I noticed the presence of those young men, too, every since I started visiting the place with my wife. Yet they generally respectful. I avoid sitting or picnicking close to them and most of the time, they too avoid sitting too close to families. Man, there are some secret and interesting spots to visit in Chrea. I'm not an expert of the region although I know two guys from Blida who know every inch of those mountains. But I do know a road of the Blida Atlas that's very interesting to explore and where you should go an picnic. It's the read that links Chrea to Hammam Melouane. It's long and has some interesting spots where one could park their car and enjoy a picnic and even a nap. Once, we ate a late afternoon lunch (or you could consider that a dinner) in one of the wooded areas on that road. There were only families there and I even saw middle-aged ladies cycling! Something very rarely seen in Algeria :-p That was last year as we were trying to breathe a little bit of fresh air during those stifling and unbearable quarantine measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 (Ugh!!!) It was an unforgettable afternoon.

  • @dziri9237
    @dziri9237 Год назад

    Good videos keep up :)..just a fun fact for the viewers. Blida and the metija plains are home to the Amazigh tribes of Beni (ith)salah ,Beni (ith)misra ,Ghalia and many more .They are commonly know as djablyliya(mountain people)Until this day these tribes reside and some still speak the amazigh dielect that is 95% the same as Kabyle dielect.
    Also Sid Ahmed kbir was given refuge by Beni saleh tribe for him and his people that were expelled from Al andalus.
    The chrea and many of the lands in the Blida Atlas belong to these amazigh/Djbayliya tribes .
    In the passed the French occupation made many of these tribes/families come down to the city center and leave their villages high in the Mountain .

  • @عمر02-س6ر
    @عمر02-س6ر Год назад

    مازال في حياتي ماشفتش امريكي او بريطاني يروج للسياحة لبلده مخاطبا الناس باللغة العربية !!

  • @hadjahmedyounes-vx7rx
    @hadjahmedyounes-vx7rx 9 месяцев назад

    Driving