Since 1997, I have traveled solo to more than 80 countries, always in the search of fascinating stories and unique experiences. For many years I kept a diary for each of my trip, but in 2009, I decided to take a video camera with me and started documenting in video my world adventures. Doing it all (I am a one person crew-I plan the trips, shoot the video and edit the stories!), having a full time job and now a family of my own (with a small baby) doesn’t make it easy to keep up with these videos, but I am committed to inspire others, spread my passion for world exploring, bring awareness issues that affect us all and create tolerance towards cultures different from ours. Enjoy my channel and keep on exploring!
You are in Djibouti land of Somalis and Afars!! The Horn of Africa Specifically the Somali Peninsula is Amazing!! So many tribes and ethnicities!!! Love to see the Afars and Issas In their homelands in the Afar Depression still clinging on to their Natural Culture and remedies💙💙💙🇩🇯🇩🇯🇸🇴🇸🇴🇪🇷🇪🇷
You are so brave and you've come to the same conclusions about Iran as I have, but I just watch from youtube. I've grown to love the Iranian people and they are extremely kind and welcoming to outsiders it seems. As a woman I think I might still have some fears about traveling there, but it's good to see you had a fine experience.
Not sure why this popped into my feed, glad it did. Fond memories of living in Ophir for 6 months, I stayed in a cabin off Aurum and 1st, was amazing to experience winter there. Skiing was unreal too.
This is incorrect. This is a ceremony for young women to pick a husband. They don't believe in having sex outside of wedlock or one night stands like the European woman said, they have marriages
Im from the modern west ... And let me tell you this journalist is full of sh💩t . These women love to dress this way ... Its an honor they know who god is ... When some say they wont dress this way they dnt mean tight top and short skirts they jst mean myb a long dress and head scarf for comftblity ... She left for the man she wanted and not what her family choice ,bt her curent husband is stil islamic and isnt full of tatoos and night clubs ... Alot of these women's who dnt work has husband that took oths to provide for them .. and when they want to work , they dont want to control thier men or run away from allahs mercy, so dnt present this as if they are opressed first see what islam is about n ull see they live for it , the arranged marridges dznt mea. They get married when they 12 it means theres another boy when he growns up who will be her husband so she wnt be sleeping around and experimenting in zina or sin like we do in the west ... Present this documentary correctly nd not one sided
I don’t appreciate the way you shed such negative light in the beginning and infact almost the whole video. Instead of just talking about the festival and appreciate the culture and country itself you chose to mention dangerous things about the place which I’m sure is exaggerated. Y’all foreigners should just stay out Africa and leave us alone🙄your media loves showing how Africa is a bad place
Covering yourself is not a remedy against the everlasting horniness of Y-chromosome owners. It works quite the opposite. We need morals, laws and enforcement to protect us. In Western countries I can go out half naked and no one harasses me. In muslim countries an abaya is not a guarantee, because men are not raised nor expected to take responsibility.
Everytime I see Africa shown on tv it saddens me, how can the richest continent in the world be so poor, when they have diamond, gold, petroleum, an so many land and wild life, yet all you see on tv is how poor Africa is and how the ppl are suffering n thts bullshit.
That’s what they want us to see. They don’t want to show us the beautiful and rich cities in Africa and trust me the are a lot more then you think. They want us to think Africa is just poor when that’s not the case. You can look up all the beautiful and rich cities in Africa on google