Hello Marwa.. Thanks for showing the country and the people of Argentina to us. I have a different impression of the country since you have been walking through the streets, and since you met Steven, the Haitian who was very helpful to you. I have learned a lot from him, and though your lens. I have visited a country that is very far away from North America, and Europe. It was a learning experience to see the ending of Fall-- Autumn, and the coming of Winter, with the abundance of yellow leaves from the trees to the ground, and on top of cars and all over the pavements, while we, here in the North, including the Caribbean, are enjoying hot weather- the beginning of Summer. It was good to see you make friends with the other American when you were touring Buenos Aires by bus. It must be lonely for you whenever you arrive in a country all alone. I look forward to walking through the streets of Cordoba with you and your camera and listen to your calm low voice as you talk with us. Stay safe! I'm praying for your protection from harm.😊❤👍🙏🙏
Thank you bro for taking us to explore beautiful places in argentina❤keep up the good work man and continue inspiring other people❤️❤️❤️watching from Philippines❤
Right with you Bro. on your journey in Argentina. Glad to know we're kindred spirits, audit/actuarial, but pursuing your travel vlogging passion. Thanks for sharing n such courage. Has shifted my perspective on Argentina a little - from a grade 13 level! Just be safe Bro. n trust God.👋🏾🌟🙏🏿😇🇯🇲
GOD BLESS YOU MARWA 🙏 ❤️ 🙌 KEEP BEING YOU OK AND ALWAYS STAY FOCUSED AND DON'T LISTEN TO ANY NEGATIVE VIBES ,JUST DO YOU AND PUT GOD FIRST YOUR WAY ALWAYS REMEMBER GOD IN ALL YOU DO 👌 HAVE A LOVELY DAY OUT THERE BRO 💜💜✅️✅️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 ALL THE BEST👌
Marwa good thing you did not acept the coffee, it could be good intentions, but all the same it could be drugged as well.better be save. Lesson learnt.
Hey, I'll be going on my first holiday in I don't remember how long inspired by you - I live in the UK be in Majorca in the summer I'm so excited. I need to brush up on my Spanish though 🤣🤣🤣
Marwa i have never been to Argentina but i know many places in Buenos Aires i see you didn't visit many places this time go to ushuia the last town before you head to Antarctica please go to Antarctica
Blacks without much admixture (on their physical appearance, because many of them have some white or amerindian ancestry) are less than 1% of Argentine population and usually are foreigners. The few that are Argentines tend to be elders or, in less cases, young kids that were born in Argentina but whose parents are recent black immigrants. On the other hand, admixtured people with a visible level of black ancestry are about 1.5% and a good portion of them are Argentines (although there are several foreigners too), but they are highly admixtured, therefore, locally they (most Argentine ones) are not considered black (usually not even by themselves) nor there is much knowledge about their ancestry (something common among non-white Argentines). They are what in colonial times were called *mulatos* (mix among black and white) and *zambos* (mix among amerindian and black). Apart from that, there are some whites, amerindians and *mestizos* (mix among amerindian and white) that have some black ancestry, but that comes from several generations in the past, therefore is not visible on their physical appearance because is not a big amount. All this because historically (since early colonial times) there was a huge rac1al mixing among amerindians, blacks and whites, where blacks were the smaller group and the most propense to have offspring with people outside their r4ce (as a way to have better chances of freed their children from sl4very). As a result, they became gradually almost completely absorbed by the other two rac1al groups. Whites were a significative minority during the colonial era (and the less propense to having offspring with people outside their r4ce, although also happened with them) but they became the majority with the massive white immigration that Argentina (that was independent since 1816) received from Europe & Middle East, and that started around 1860 and lasted until 1950 approximately. Many of those immigrants mixed with locals (that by mid-19th century were already pretty much admixtured) and, as a result, the whole population became gradually whitened. Today whites without much admixture (on their physical appearance) are about 70% of the population (and Argentines in most cases), although more than half of them have some amerindian ancestry (or black in less cases). Mestizos are about 21% of the population (and Argentines in most cases) and amerindians without much admixture (on their physical appearance, because they also tend to have some white or black ancestry) are like 6/7% and many are Argentines, although also many are foreigners. Mongoloids (native r4ce from Central & East Asia) without much admixture also are less than 1% and many are foreigners, although also many are Argentines.
Yes, but how can you know that, is everybody walking the street with their genetic composition on their faces? Yes, some non-black people have some black ancestry, but is not something that you will know only from looking at them. If we talk about physical appearance, blacks without much admixture are less than 1% and usually are foreigners. On the other hand, admixtured people (brown/tanned people) with a visible level of black ancestry are about 1.5% and a good portion of them are Argentines, but they are highly admixtured, therefore, locally they are not considered black (usually not even by themselves) nor there is much knowledge about their ancestry (not even them know much, but this is common among most non-white Argentines, from amerindians to admixtured people in general). So, only a minority of them will know their ancestry enough for saying that they are black. About black people without much admixture, like I said, only a minority are Argentines, and they usually are elders or, on less cases, young kids that were born in Argentina but whose parents are recent black immigrants.
You stop asking silly question read bus drivers tegukation then the answer is there and you will learn how many hours he should drivers and rests regulation
@@patriciamugo5444 it is not abusing just telling you if you want to know read bus drivers regulation how long they have to drive or rest and changes you will know
Marwa, I understand that you have done a lot for your community. I have always appreciate you for that. However, I took a decision in recent time while you came to Argentina. I unsubscribed and never watched your video. Most times before now, I do complete watching your video. But, you spoilt a lot of things. This is due to your wrong choice of words and some of your mindset which are negative. It is negative to lay curse on innocent children for the wrongs of their loved ones. It is negative to posit that you have no other inspiration but from you. No one follows anyone who had not seen anyone ahead of them to follow. See, it is pride. I knew that your statistics will drop because many healthy individuals with right mindset, won't watch that. You don't value the time your viewers give you. I have defended you a lot. Forget about the reactors and focus on your work. Soon, you will grow. You have humble parents and you shouldn't be arrogant. See, there are many African RUclipsrs that have achieved higher stat than you, but never go about saying they are celebrities and this or that. Ask God for wisdom and please stop anything that makes your viewers think that you are proud. Only you can keep your viewers and not the reactors. Focus on that. I like your assistance for many. Please Marwa, consider this appeal. God bless us.
Today there is still a notable Afro-Argentine community in the Buenos Aires districts of San Telmo and La Boca. There are also quite a few African-descended Argentines in Merlo and Ciudad Evita cities, in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Are you going there?
That's not true. In fact he went to La Boca neighbourhood and didn't saw any black person. You have to understand that blacks here mixed a lot since colonial times with amerindians and whites, and today are a tiny minority that is not reunited in some particular area. Only because in that places there are three or four families (in each place) with black ancestry that know each other and know their ancestry (something that most non-white Argentines don't know very well), it doesn't mean that they are a lot, in fact they are a tiny minority in those neighbourhoods and, if you see them, except mainly for elders, the rest are highly admixtured and doesn't look very "black". In general, they are what in colonial times were called *mulatos* (mix among black and white) or *zambos* (mix among amerindian and black).
@@ulrichlachman1216 local & foreign historians consider those versions about a supposed gen0c1de as myths since several decades. You can even read American historians like George Reid Andrews or Erika Denise Edwards (that is a black woman by the way), that study the history of black people in Argentina. On internet you can find some of their stuff about this topic (even on RUclips).
Congratulations on the way to 500k pray 🙏 you reach millions subscribers best RUclipsr 🙌
Hello Marwa.. Thanks for showing the country and the people of Argentina to us. I have a different impression of the country since you have been walking through the streets, and since you met Steven, the Haitian who was very helpful to you. I have learned a lot from him, and though your lens. I have visited a country that is very far away from North America, and Europe. It was a learning experience to see the ending of Fall-- Autumn, and the coming of Winter, with the abundance of yellow leaves from the trees to the ground, and on top of cars and all over the pavements, while we, here in the North, including the Caribbean, are enjoying hot weather- the beginning of Summer. It was good to see you make friends with the other American when you were touring Buenos Aires by bus. It must be lonely for you whenever you arrive in a country all alone. I look forward to walking through the streets of Cordoba with you and your camera and listen to your calm low voice as you talk with us. Stay safe! I'm praying for your protection from harm.😊❤👍🙏🙏
Love your vibes Marwa, dont change for anyone. Keep working hard and show us more.❤❤❤
never change your filming style... its good.
Good job Marwa! Watching from the US.
This channel is my favourite place on RUclips to be. No music, no unnecessary editing, just a guy with a camera touring the world
Yes do not drink a drink that is not yours ...unless you open it yourself, Marwa...be safe.
Marwa safe travel wish u the best ❤❤🙏❤️
Hey iammarwa am watching from saint Lucia in the Carribbean love your families Dee,Davy uncle More your mommy, Daddy and all your Community youtuber❤
Thank you bro for taking us to explore beautiful places in argentina❤keep up the good work man and continue inspiring other people❤️❤️❤️watching from Philippines❤
Right with you Bro. on your journey in Argentina. Glad to know we're kindred spirits, audit/actuarial, but pursuing your travel vlogging passion. Thanks for sharing n such courage. Has shifted my perspective on Argentina a little - from a grade 13 level!
Just be safe Bro. n trust God.👋🏾🌟🙏🏿😇🇯🇲
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Safe Travels ✝️ Marwa, God is with you, I thank you for the Beautiful ride, ♥️ You!!!!!
never drink from strangers unless you seen who made it period
Good 👍 to see you in the prairies of Argentina
Thru the eye of Marwa I've learned a lot more about Argentina than I do thru football
Thank you for the tour of Argentina Marwa always here looking on love in the house 🇹🇹
Thanks for this Upload
Guys like this video
He should really try to locate the blacks in Argentina. When I remember the youtuber who visited them I will share the name . His name is Ace.
You will reach all your goals, 500 000 and more
GOD BLESS YOU MARWA 🙏 ❤️ 🙌 KEEP BEING YOU OK AND ALWAYS STAY FOCUSED AND DON'T LISTEN TO ANY NEGATIVE VIBES ,JUST DO YOU AND PUT GOD FIRST YOUR WAY ALWAYS REMEMBER GOD IN ALL YOU DO 👌 HAVE A LOVELY DAY OUT THERE BRO 💜💜✅️✅️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 ALL THE BEST👌
You put so much in your job just for us thks kudos son pls try to rest welcome
Beautiful fields of the Argentine Pampas @ 13:51
Gang gang! Can't wait to watch this. Good vibes only
Black Man The Traveler is in Argentina and his videos are really exciting !
Thank you Marwa for taking us on the bus travel
You are my favourite RUclipsr. I always watch you from Charlotte North Carolina. Go! Go! Marwa! I would like you to visit us come next spring
We love you brother❤
You passed trhough the outskirsts of Rosario at 15:00 Rosario is the third biggest city in Argentina, home to Lionel Messi
Greattttt Video..Thx for sharing Marwa💕
Marwa good thing you did not acept the coffee, it could be good intentions, but all the same it could be drugged as well.better be save. Lesson learnt.
Hey Mawra i wanted to remind you about the water when you was buying 😂😂
Marwa is very smart, I would be lost in a foreign country maneuvering those places looking for a ryt sport to wait for a bus lol..
Bus seats...not chairs, Marwa kizungu nayo. 😅😅 Chairs is table chairs in a home...car seats, bus seats, plane seats.😅😅😅
Just like he keeps saying a house instead of a building..we get lost most of the times.
@@nzisawambua4141 flowers instead of plants.
No worries...😅
@@ckaz1176 😂😂😂😂
With this south American tour I'm learning some new Spanish words like com esta and gracias😊
Craziness hardcore?? There's more fun at my grandma's house.
You said you were going to check out the Nightlife and chill , where is the vlog???
I prefer travelling by road than aeroplane marwa.travelling at a city without knowing any one marwa you true traveller
THAT LADY IN THE BUS IS PIPPING🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Woderfull travel video
sleep well get enough rest after a long trip Marwa. You have busy day ahead of you.😂
Excellent content as always God bless you always dear Maro🤗
Keep on keeping on bro can't wait for the next vlog
Great work marwa
You should look for a lady tour guide .. people love you with ladies around you
God bless you Marwa.
Travel well captain ✌️
I have noticed many RUclipsrs in the village has taken away the attention we used to give to marwa and Dee.
Safe travels
A like if you like Marwa Buenos tour 🥂🤗
Good work Marwa, seeing the world through your lense 👏👏👏
Nice work
Hey, I'll be going on my first holiday in I don't remember how long inspired by you - I live in the UK be in Majorca in the summer I'm so excited. I need to brush up on my Spanish though 🤣🤣🤣
We love you Marwa! Safe Travels!
Hello Marwa I’m here 🤗 watching from Japan 🇯🇵
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In the building watching from Barbados 😎😎😎
Take good care much luck
Thanks Marwa for sharing your amazing travels. Baraka tele
Oh you said 11hours ride,sometimes they have a few stops for you to stretch eat use rest room etc then the journey continues
Marwa i have never been to Argentina but i know many places in Buenos Aires i see you didn't visit many places this time go to ushuia the last town before you head to Antarctica please go to Antarctica
Black people in Argentina. Watch on youtube these video's: Black in Argentina, The Invisible Black People Of Argentina.
Our people are there too, original home land for many ❤
Blacks without much admixture (on their physical appearance, because many of them have some white or amerindian ancestry) are less than 1% of Argentine population and usually are foreigners. The few that are Argentines tend to be elders or, in less cases, young kids that were born in Argentina but whose parents are recent black immigrants.
On the other hand, admixtured people with a visible level of black ancestry are about 1.5% and a good portion of them are Argentines (although there are several foreigners too), but they are highly admixtured, therefore, locally they (most Argentine ones) are not considered black (usually not even by themselves) nor there is much knowledge about their ancestry (something common among non-white Argentines). They are what in colonial times were called *mulatos* (mix among black and white) and *zambos* (mix among amerindian and black).
Apart from that, there are some whites, amerindians and *mestizos* (mix among amerindian and white) that have some black ancestry, but that comes from several generations in the past, therefore is not visible on their physical appearance because is not a big amount.
All this because historically (since early colonial times) there was a huge rac1al mixing among amerindians, blacks and whites, where blacks were the smaller group and the most propense to have offspring with people outside their r4ce (as a way to have better chances of freed their children from sl4very). As a result, they became gradually almost completely absorbed by the other two rac1al groups.
Whites were a significative minority during the colonial era (and the less propense to having offspring with people outside their r4ce, although also happened with them) but they became the majority with the massive white immigration that Argentina (that was independent since 1816) received from Europe & Middle East, and that started around 1860 and lasted until 1950 approximately. Many of those immigrants mixed with locals (that by mid-19th century were already pretty much admixtured) and, as a result, the whole population became gradually whitened. Today whites without much admixture (on their physical appearance) are about 70% of the population (and Argentines in most cases), although more than half of them have some amerindian ancestry (or black in less cases).
Mestizos are about 21% of the population (and Argentines in most cases) and amerindians without much admixture (on their physical appearance, because they also tend to have some white or black ancestry) are like 6/7% and many are Argentines, although also many are foreigners.
Mongoloids (native r4ce from Central & East Asia) without much admixture also are less than 1% and many are foreigners, although also many are Argentines.
@@dalerojo2.091 in
Wonderful well done ❤❤ safe travels GOD BLESS
Safe journey
Hi Marwa 👋 👋 👋.
Those are not houses there business’s
IAM MARWA you are an hero you are our travel expert congratulations
Marwa stay blessed
Stop begging people for money Marwa
💪💪🤞
Great Job Bro travelling and watching through you. Blessings, and safety from this Rastaman
Hi marwa you are tale nted
Enjoy bhuti
Marwa,,plan and visit Ukrane,,,,give us how people are faring there
The people there and that language.Typical.Up to 500k.
Thanks for sharing the tour👍there was also a cute lady behind you on your acute angled 💺 seat
😅😅
There are black people in Argentina, many are mix and some of these family that are not black, know that some of their ancestors were black.
Yes, but how can you know that, is everybody walking the street with their genetic composition on their faces? Yes, some non-black people have some black ancestry, but is not something that you will know only from looking at them.
If we talk about physical appearance, blacks without much admixture are less than 1% and usually are foreigners.
On the other hand, admixtured people (brown/tanned people) with a visible level of black ancestry are about 1.5% and a good portion of them are Argentines, but they are highly admixtured, therefore, locally they are not considered black (usually not even by themselves) nor there is much knowledge about their ancestry (not even them know much, but this is common among most non-white Argentines, from amerindians to admixtured people in general).
So, only a minority of them will know their ancestry enough for saying that they are black.
About black people without much admixture, like I said, only a minority are Argentines, and they usually are elders or, on less cases, young kids that were born in Argentina but whose parents are recent black immigrants.
Watching from Uganda
good night marwa
which district or province are you going now?
It's Córdoba city in Córdoba province.
Be safe always ❤🙏
Are you out of town now safe trip
what mobile phone is he using?
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Was the bus driven by one driver for those 11hours or they were alternates?
Long distance buses have alternates.
You stop asking silly question read bus drivers tegukation then the answer is there and you will learn how many hours he should drivers and rests regulation
@@kidaneisaac7691 stop abusing people for asking questions ⁉️
@@patriciamugo5444 it is not abusing just telling you if you want to know read bus drivers regulation how long they have to drive or rest and changes you will know
@@kidaneisaac7691 just be kind with your wordings
Marwa is the only person that wants to sit in the front of his Uber rides 😅
Your voice is cracking get some sleep on the bus marwa when possible.
hey, Marwa, it's a big city where you are now. My first impression
Córdoba has about 1.3 million inhabitants, while its metropolitan area has about 200.000 inhabitants.
On air bnb you can filter it to show total charges including taxes so you get a picture of everything
Buanes aires you leave ..but restauranants are very cheap.may be all cities very cheap in restaurant
Marwa be careful
Marwa, I understand that you have done a lot for your community. I have always appreciate you for that.
However, I took a decision in recent time while you came to Argentina. I unsubscribed and never watched your video.
Most times before now, I do complete watching your video. But, you spoilt a lot of things. This is due to your wrong choice of words and some of your mindset which are negative.
It is negative to lay curse on innocent children for the wrongs of their loved ones. It is negative to posit that you have no other inspiration but from you.
No one follows anyone who had not seen anyone ahead of them to follow.
See, it is pride. I knew that your statistics will drop because many healthy individuals with right mindset, won't watch that.
You don't value the time your viewers give you.
I have defended you a lot. Forget about the reactors and focus on your work. Soon, you will grow.
You have humble parents and you shouldn't be arrogant. See, there are many African RUclipsrs that have achieved higher stat than you, but never go about saying they are celebrities and this or that.
Ask God for wisdom and please stop anything that makes your viewers think that you are proud. Only you can keep your viewers and not the reactors. Focus on that.
I like your assistance for many. Please Marwa, consider this appeal.
God bless us.
Today there is still a notable Afro-Argentine community in the Buenos Aires districts of San Telmo and La Boca. There are also quite a few African-descended Argentines in Merlo and Ciudad Evita cities, in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Are you going there?
That's not true. In fact he went to La Boca neighbourhood and didn't saw any black person.
You have to understand that blacks here mixed a lot since colonial times with amerindians and whites, and today are a tiny minority that is not reunited in some particular area.
Only because in that places there are three or four families (in each place) with black ancestry that know each other and know their ancestry (something that most non-white Argentines don't know very well), it doesn't mean that they are a lot, in fact they are a tiny minority in those neighbourhoods and, if you see them, except mainly for elders, the rest are highly admixtured and doesn't look very "black". In general, they are what in colonial times were called *mulatos* (mix among black and white) or *zambos* (mix among amerindian and black).
These Argentina vlogs are boring no offence 😂😂
How Argentina Erased Its Black People From History
Nobody was "erased"
Not me saying it, it's the creators of the video saying it based on their findings.
@@ulrichlachman1216 local & foreign historians consider those versions about a supposed gen0c1de as myths since several decades.
You can even read American historians like George Reid Andrews or Erika Denise Edwards (that is a black woman by the way), that study the history of black people in Argentina. On internet you can find some of their stuff about this topic (even on RUclips).
Erased by having childrens with white people and mixing races. Next question.
Is your gay husband living in the Columbia
Where are you living gay husband
@@slimjones7195 why are people so obsessed with marwa's sexuality.
@@Realmakos and it’s non of our business