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Great video welcome to Syria
I think you should make content in Spanish also people in Latin America will love your videos because they are amazing
Love Syria from Indonesia 🇮🇩❤🇸🇾
ОтветитьYour postings are so interesting. What you’re doing is educating us from the west to see that people are basically the same all over the world with the same needs. I feel so sorry for the people from that region that have suffered with what seems like constant conflict and war. People don’t want this.
ОтветитьMaravilloso video, mil gracias. Que personas extraordinarias. Duele la guerra. Desafortunadamente las garras de las potencias están metidas en toda esta tragedia.
ОтветитьWhat's matue the dring made out of
ОтветитьI read a book about a nurse was working in the war in 2017 i want to say there in Syria 🇸🇾 😢 she went through hell
ОтветитьI would like to visit Syria the people seems to be nice
Ответить“I’m not a great poker player.”
“Why?!” XD😂
Awesome video!!! The town looks so cool like ruins. That drink is so tiny. The interviews are so interesting. That is a lot of sheep near the road. -Rory❤❤❤
ОтветитьNice job, thanks
ОтветитьIncredible stuff can’t wait to watch this
ОтветитьThank you Ale, it's a remarkable culture and the people are so generous and hospitable on your travels. The foods look amazing and the tea culture is very interesting. Makes you want to get out there and explore, salud!
ОтветитьAle, you are amazing
ОтветитьMessi is a Zionist while Cristiano is for humanity
ОтветитьLove the leaning house of Syria. Wow, mate!
ОтветитьInteresting to see the hydro power wheel. Tons of delicious food!
ОтветитьThis video revealed a few things I didn’t know about Syria like mate,- really?😀 do they ever add flavouring like sometimes you do in Argentina? 🧉
I also loved these Syrian boxed, how beautiful they are! Proper piece of art!
As me being chef I also loved the part where you ate with a family, home made food in these countries sounds something unreal!
I think in this video you touched a bit of everything - history, cultural part plus talking to people, food, scenery, really a wholesome video! Thanks for a great video! 👏
this is so well crafted why are the views so low
ОтветитьI'm really glad I found your channel, you're one of the best content creators. I'm excited to watch your old episodes!
ОтветитьGreat video, I hope to see you in China.
ОтветитьGracias, Ale, por compartir el video ! Me encantó ! Definitivamente, iría a Siria, con mucho gusto. No imaginé tan linda, la parte antigua de Damasco. Qué hermosa la gente ! Un saludo desde Argentina, y espero que puedas seguir compartiendo experiencias tan interesantes.
ОтветитьThanks for this Amazing video Salvino. Syrian people's resilience and generosity in spite of total Distriction in war is very heart warming and for the world to see.
ОтветитьHello Ale, just few words to say that i really enjoy your Podcast or documentary on Iran. Being born a French Canadian, not necessary to tell you that my education was full of prejudices, ignorance and fear. I do believe that a person that is doing the work you do is bringing more harmony and peace to our world. I am grateful for the fact that, for my generation( borned in the 50) i was able to learn English. The best to you and family🥰🌻❤️
ОтветитьBashar alAssad with the help of Iran and its allies changed the demographics of Damascus and other regions. They attracted many Iraqis Iranians and Pakistanis to Damascus. It's a demographic change Great for Syria and they changed the features of the cities and their culture
ОтветитьBy the way, there are many Argentines who have Syrian origins such as Carlos Menem the former president of Argentina and there are also many Syrian origins in Brazil.Brazil's richest families are certainly of Syrian origin
ОтветитьThe mate tea aside, it's a country run by the Assad Crime Syndicate, bolstered by the Islamist and misogynist Ayatollahs and Putin. Don't be fooled, Ale. Thank you for the fascinating trip though, in a sadly tortured country. BTW, Aramaic isn't Sanskrit, it's also spoken in Northern Iraq and is the language of the Talmud, studied by Jewish scholars for 20 centuries. Jesus spoke it in his day-to-day, but Hebrew was his language of prayer and study
ОтветитьAnd now, the future of the Syrian people is certainly unknown. Syria under the rule of Bashar al-Assad was a haven for different ethnic and religious groups, living together in harmony for centuries. Now, seeing blood spilled on the streets of Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Hama and in many other places breaks my heart.
ОтветитьCan someone please explain to me why Assad was so hated ? What did he do that made him so hated ?
ОтветитьWatching this video after the fall of bashar
ОтветитьThanks god the regime has fallen and now Syria is free again ❤❤
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьI can't believe this channel only has 31k subscribers.
ОтветитьAfter watching this... Would you visit Syria? 🤔
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