Loved this video!! All the local food and really loved the roti class. Most of all that beautiful clear water really makes me crave going to the beach!
Awww those lions are just giant kitties 😻😹 … and regarding lemon pepper wings: someday day I WILL order some lemon pepper wets at Magic City or Cheetah Lounge in ATL 😅😂
Definitely get a turntable!! Makes listening to music more active/engaging when you’re purchasing records instead of just streaming for free/$15 month or whatever. Also feels great to hold a physical copy of an LP/EP in your hands… reminds me of growing up in the late 90s/early 00s where we would all get together after school to listen to CDs and read the liner notes and appreciate the album artwork (or talk shit if it was awful 😂)
…. and the used market is very forgiving for classic/popular records. You can find really great deals on used LPs, EPs, 45s (maybe even 78s if your turntable has that RPM setting) Just check for deep scratches and scuffs… all you need to clean the record is a microfiber cloth and record cleaning solution 👍👍
Ok im saving for one! I don’t like playing music on my phone bc I want the experience to be deliberately disconnected from my phone so I’m gonna make it happen.
@@feed_the_malik haha if you’re anything like me say RIP to your wallet … and every flea market in some random town is gonna be calling your name to dig through their used records. 😂
Oh I’m adding all these spots to my list! I cannot to get to Urban Oyster and Rise and Rest looks like they had some great dishes. Of course Sagamore seems like a must stop for me too.
Beautiful place , they must have lighten up on preservation laws for anybody to take a plunge with contaminants on your body like lotion, arm deodorant,hair oil gel ect. Hmm
You are welcome at any time. North Jordan consists of four governorates, and each governorate is distinguished from others by the things in it - First, Irbid Governorate is distinguished by its nature, forests, water pools, and waterfalls in which there are places in Irbid: 1- Dar Al-Saraya Museum 2- Arar Cultural House 3- Natural History Museum 4- Jordanian Heritage Museum 5- Irbid Antiquities Museum 6- Tabaqa Fahal 7- Umm Qais, very beautiful 8- Al-Gharbi Theater 9- Umm Al-Naml This area has mountains similar to the Tilapia Mountains and is green, but I recommend visiting it in the spring 10- Wadi Al-Rayan 11- Yarmouk Reserve 12- Burqash Forest 13- Bridal Pool 14- Jadara Castle 15- Wadi Araba Dam. Regarding the tourist places in Ajloun Governorate: 1- Ajloun Castle 2- Ajloun Forest Reserve 3- Rasoun Camp 4- Rajab Falls, very, very beautiful 5- The Jordan Valley. Regarding the tourist places in Jerash Governorate: 1- Hadrian’s Arch 2- Jerash Southern Sanctuary 3- Temple of Artemis 4- Nadwa Square 5- Jerash Antiquities Museum 6- Northern Mosque. Regarding the tourist places in Mafraq Governorate: 1- Al-Fudain Archaeological Site 2- Umm al-Jimal Nabataean Ruins 3- Rihab 4- Burqa Palace 5- The oldest dam in the year Jawa Dam, dating back to before 3000 BC, during the Bronze Age
I just decided that Baltimore is going to likely be where I move be for end of year so seeing this feels like a sign. My question is were all these in the same neighborhood? If not, what were the areas of Baltimore you were in. I’m craving a city with culture so this has me so excited.
So many activities! Yall really went in! Very in depth recap with perfect outtakes bringing you back into the real time experience. We’re taking notes!
The wild life in this video brought me to tears. I really hope that I will be able to something like this in my life. It looked so lush and green. I had no idea there were Indians in Kenya and the food shows up on menus. It was great that intrepid partnered with the local community projects. That really lets you in on what the local communities are like. Loved the chip segment 😊the hot air balloon looked magical. The water bridge crossing is something that comes in my nightmares so this looked very scary to me. I’m glad you all were safe and secure!
So fun! And to look at it from a different perspective, our guide Patrick said it was his first time in 17 years ever having a majority Black group. We definitely had a time together.
The knot wall was so healing for me. Thank you for sharing! Look forward to your new content!!! Your videos are like watching a really good tv show. ❤❤❤
Great video! I have patronized several of these places and now I want a tour of Sagamore distillery! The person you spoke with at Stem and Vine is such a lovely person and used to be my neighbor! I live about a mile from Rize and Rest. I wish you could just pop in, but I learned the first time I walked down and tried this on a weekend that you have to make a reservation on weekends. I could not even order a take out coffee. The food is good, but so far I've only been able to have it via UberEats.
I love Baltimore as much as DC and I love this for all these new Black owned businesses you put on! (Also finally watching some of your RU-vids, while I work on this and my other channel for the podcast!)
It’s usually both for me. I am very particular and give my feedback on itineraries given to me or give my preferences in advance to really make sure it’s curated to what I would do on my own.
@@AshleyNewellDotMe Yeah usually they are fine with feedback bc most importantly the itinerary needs to make sense for you and your platform to resonate.
I’ve lived in Amman for the past 15 years, and it’s a wonderful country populated by warm friendly people. And if you’re worried about it being islamic, don’t. It’s a very open society (plenty of bars and clubs, if that’s your thing, the local wines and Beers are excellent), just wear appropriate clothing and be respectful of people’s beliefs