The wonderful country where i lived and worked from 1987 to year 2000..have a wonderful happy and sad memories in this country , lots of good old Bahraini friends are still in touch..i would like to call Bahrain as my second home!!
It's a beautiful country from what I watched Good video and good looking as well as soft spoken tour guide People are polite friendly the hospitality is superb and well mannered.😊 too. I'll visit you someday beautiful people of Bahrain 😊 All of the best! Greetings from South Africa
Was stationed here for 2 and a half months over 2 deployments in the early 90's. The people were amazing and the culture unexpected. Bahrain broke every expectation I had of the Gulf "Cultures". The other guys on my ship (CV-62 USS Independence) were absolutely furious I got to stay here while they hit ports like Jubal 'Ali and Mumbai where Islamic law was in full affect.
Abdulaziz is the star!! I live in the eastern part of Saudi, very close to where the causeway between Saudi and Bahrain is located and I genuinely feel like it’s my second home.. I really don’t feel like am traveling when going to Bahrain, grew up going there since I was a child and to this day I still feel the same.
What a great video. I had great memories in Bahrain. Lived and worked there for 2 years in 2017/2018. Amazing country, with great people, food and culture. Sending love from Malaysia 🇲🇾❤
I am from Malaysia too and I was fascinated to see your video. I feel like going there as it reminds me of what KL was in the late 80's. Still calm and peaceful with a blend of old and new buildings. Now too much tall buldings all over, it do not feel that calm anymore.
Thank you for the video, I was there with my parents in 1957 - 67 years ago, can you believe it, we lived in Manama and we went to school in Muharraq and we travelled along the causeway to get there. Awali was a town in the desert and housed the Oil Company and it employees, there was also a refinery there. Dad used to take us out into the desert and I can remember seeing Bedouin Tents , Goat Herds with his goats, camels roaming, and you could smell them before you ever saw them. Wonderful memories, I would love to go back tomorrow if I could.
You'll be so shocked if you visit Bahrain today, it has changed a lot, yet you can still see the old features of the country standing still .. you should visit one day .. no tents, deserts can't be seen easily through the architecture
@@noorebrahim7069 Gosh , sounds to me as if I would not recognise anything. One thing , Mum and Dad took me to a Blue Pool not certain where but wondered if that still exists. It was like a small lake. So my lovely desert has gone now, such a shame, we used to travel on what could loosely be described as a once was a tarmac track, not a road by a means to get there.
@@bernadettec6386 Manama sea front has dramatically changed, I was born 90s though but my parents are from Manama .. a lot of land reclamation occured and lots of buildings were built in early 2000s... You will still see the old landmarks hanging on in between. You will enjoy it . Locals are more conservative than they used to but coexistence still exist Seems like the road was to the south ? It's asphalted now .. was it a synthetic pool with lots of palm trees ? Or was it by the sea ?
Been there Business wise between 2007 - 2009 supporting Gulf Air. For myself a wonderfull experience i'll never forget. Same with some Bahrainis i had very good contact, very kind human beings. Much Peace 🪷 and Love. 💜
I miss Bahrain. We were there back & forth from 1980-1990 and stayed for 3-4 months (March-June) during our school Summer break yearly because of my Father's job benefits from Gulf Air. We love over there the Raft races, camel racing (as well as horse racing), swimming at the famous Sheik Beach, shopping at the souq, going to American & British Clubs and every other day, we'll just go with our Dad to his Bowling tournaments at Bushiri Bowling centre. Our stay in Bahrain have left us great memories and really love Bahrain. Thanks for sharing this video!
Hi Everyone Yes, Bahrain is the most beautiful place to see. I lived there for almost 10 yrs and my Son’s go there to see their father. Ur friend Rita in Michigan USA
There is a great improvement in a lot of things olives in Bahrain for 10 years loved it there my husband worked with the American embassy I ran a he based daycare and art classes in the evenings .loved the country then and hope to see it in the ear future .my daughter was born in Bahrain. I hold the memories dear to my heart.we also owned Hungry fishermen at that time .don't know if it stii exists had to sell it when we left .God bless Bahrain 🇧🇭 🙏
Having worked in Bahrain for several years it brought me nostalgic memories of a peaceful country. It's development programme is so amazing. Its Rulers are a fine example to our sub-continent corrupt leaders who do not have a vision.
I love Bahrain. I’m Saudi but I consider myself half Bahraini because I live 25 kilometres away from it and spent a lot of time there. I even use Manama’s airport more than I use Dammam’s airport, and go there for my doctor appointments, car repairs, shopping, etc... Amazing kingdom with amazingly kind people. I love them so much ❤
Well done on a great video. I lived in Bahrain for eight years and loved it. Abdul Azziz is right It is very safe and the people are warm and friendly. It's great to see how much development is going on there.
Hello there beautiful how are you doing today? I hope you're having a great and beautiful new year, ❤🎈 may this year be brings you good health wealth and joy Amen 🙏 do you think we could be friends?
Thanks for this video. I moved to Bahrain about 5 months ago and I love living here . Also , I saw you at the Qatar Airport a few days ago and knew that you probably posted an amazing video on your channel 🎉
Bahrain is like second home of mine.the citizens of Bahrain is awesome and very hospitable. They're very kind and helpful for expatriates. Thanks coolvision for such a Marvelous documentary!
The most beautiful thing about Bahrain is its people. While everything about Bahrain is wonderful, the warmth, friendliness, and high level of education of the Bahraini people truly stand out. تحية من السودان لاهل البحرين
Welcome to Bahrain 1. Personal Tax: 0 2. Coporate Tax: 0 3. Capital Gains Tax: 0 4. Inheritance Tax: 0 5. Dividens Tax: 0 6. Tax on Income from other countries: 0 7. Tax on stocks, bonds, crypto: 0 8. VAT: 10% 9. Investor Resident Visa: 5 years 10. Sunny white sand beaches: Yes 11. Seaside living: Yes 12. Cost of Luxury 3 bedroom Seaview apartment: $ 400K 13. Cost of beachfront 600m2 villa with private beach: $ 1.7M 14. Healthcare: Very high standard 15. Shopping Malls: Every 10 mins away and with full options 16. Schools: International schools freely available 17. Government support for businesses to set up: Yes 18. Real Estate Can Be purchased by foreigner: Yes 19. Company can be owned by foreigner: Yes 100% 20. Safety: Yes. One of the safest places on the world 21. Religious Freedom: Yes there are mosques, churches & temples
I'm so keen to visit Bahrain, born in Warsaw but most of my life Ive spend in Australia and Greece, I have always felt half of my soul is from the Middle East. would be so blessed to connect w friendly locals before travelling.
Thanks for this video...this is one of the best videos I've seen giving reviews on countries. Most videos I've watched give little insight on the actual country. Thank you so much for sharing.❤
Very comprehensive video. I have been to Bahrain a few times, I always wish to visit this beautiful place again and again. No doubt the cost of living is quite high, difficult for a person having a modest income!
Very interesting tour,the Bahrainian guide was most helpful& informative! And it appears to be embracing modern Tech,while retaining a healthy respect for it's History& Culture! .i was certainly impressed with the friendliness of the people,they speak English if & where possible & the Hotel was a reasonable price& the food looked tremendous! And most shockingly ( considering the times we live in) it is extremely safe& orderly..
Another great video! You make a great advertisement for every country you visit and you make people want to go there! I once lived in Egypt for more than 5 years and thought: "Never again to a Muslim country", but after watching your video about Bahrain, I feel like going there again. Your other videos about the countries around the Arabian Peninsula gave me the same impression. Thanks, Slava!
Thank you Slava for this beautiful video about Bahrain, a very fascinating country which you presented to us in a magnificent way. Makes me want to visit it! Maybe! Love your videos!! Merry Christmas and Hapoy New Year to you and your wonderful family ❤⭐️🌲⭐️🌲⭐️🌲⭐️🌲
Hello there beautiful how are you doing today? I hope you're having a great and beautiful new year, ❤🎈 may this year be brings you good health wealth and joy Amen 🙏 do you think we could be friends?
Missed this Beautiful Bahrain lived there for almost 29 yrs enjoyed the souq during fridays, local restaurant,lical food n specialy the sweets alwah mixed different types of arab food( Indian/ Pakistani/ Egyptian n pinoy food) Hope to visit on day again People were so nice n kind. Able to meet locals Lots of things to do👏👏👏🌹 Tnxs for sharing Masalam!!
What a lovely video ... A lot of ppl around the world are still not aware of this country , but your video has done so much justice to the beauty of this place. I have fond childhood memories, from the early 90s to almost 2020 , I have lived there & this documentary has captured the true essence of Bahrain. Wonderful !!!!
Bahrain is one of the safest country. Lovely country. So cool. Aside from the bad few Bangladesh and bad locals that made it hell for Nigerians who came to bahrain. But really. Bahrain is a nice country. Growing economy.
Thanks to Coolvision, you are doing incredible work for us, who are enjoying it all over the world. I want to see more subscribers for you in the millions and millions by 2024.
I am from India, I am living in UAE for past 8 years.. I have lived in Abudhabi,dubai, Sharjah.. But for past few months I have been shifted to Bahrain as part of work.. Here it’s better work - life balance..
Great video. Just to correct that: 1.It's called the Persian Gulf. 2. Beautiful Bahrain was Iran's 14th state till 65 years ago, that's why Farsi is their 2nd language.
Very lovely country. I m sure you stayed in Juffajr and you enjoyed the club lifestyle during the weekends. The only issue about bahrain is that they have some bad locals who scammed we Nigerians.
SALVA Just to remind You there is different between Arabian sea and Persian Golf In all videos including Qatar in first minute of your video you mentioned Qatar is located at PERSIAN golf now in Bahrain video You said Arabian Golf Its better to review the Map and history before you post any videos We are all the same in that region I love BAHRAIN as I Love IRAN and all other neighbouring Countries You ask ABDOAZIZ He should know better or ask hi Parents as well As a TH-camr your mission is NOT to destroy the history Best Regards to both of YOU
You uneducated nomads. Persians never invaded. Arabs did live there but all these islands always belonged to persia. Reza shah gave them away to keep peace.
@@mezroth always been and will Persian gulf. The Arab from the peninsula have always been insignificant nomads. One generation of living in cities doesn’t make them important.
Education info provided by abdulaziz are not really true. I paid for my university fees ! And few people only get it supported by government. Bahrain is a great country but we have always to tell the truth and don’t provide others with wrong informations.
He basically said some get scholarship which means free and some not but still supported by the govt. I guess it means subsidized tuition fee. But I am not Bahrainee to know how much was subsidized. That was how I understand his statement.
Really? Since when? Changing the history after thousands of years due to political racism now that you the petro money forcing people and corporation to call it whatever you asked them? So ignorant and narrow minded!@guldanh
Abdulaziz is the best representation of a Bahraini local.hospitable, humble, and gentle.He is also well travelled and has a good command of English.
King Karak Arad.
Exactly
Abdul Aziz should open a tour company, because he's AMAZING at showing and explaining things.
I didn't know about Bahrain, but it looks amazing!
Abdulaziz is the star of this episode. Humble human!
Facts
Abdulaziz is a gey 1000%.
This island have majourty shia but rule by vahbi king friend of Saudi arab 👹
@@muhammadsuleman9328 HELP HELP US PALESTINE HERE!!
that's why the country live in peace and prosperous. Otherwise it will be horrible country like fake Islam country Iran or Yemen. See..
The wonderful country where i lived and worked from 1987 to year 2000..have a wonderful happy and sad memories in this country , lots of good old Bahraini friends are still in touch..i would like to call Bahrain as my second home!!
It's a beautiful country from what I watched
Good video and good looking as well as soft spoken tour guide
People are polite friendly the hospitality is superb and well mannered.😊 too.
I'll visit you someday beautiful people of Bahrain 😊
All of the best!
Greetings from South Africa
Was stationed here for 2 and a half months over 2 deployments in the early 90's. The people were amazing and the culture unexpected. Bahrain broke every expectation I had of the Gulf "Cultures". The other guys on my ship (CV-62 USS Independence) were absolutely furious I got to stay here while they hit ports like Jubal 'Ali and Mumbai where Islamic law was in full affect.
Bahrain si muka tembok
@@species3167 since when is mumbai islamic
Abdulaziz is the star!! I live in the eastern part of Saudi, very close to where the causeway between Saudi and Bahrain is located and I genuinely feel like it’s my second home.. I really don’t feel like am traveling when going to Bahrain, grew up going there since I was a child and to this day I still feel the same.
ı 'm going to Bahrain alone. Do you know how can meet with local people? Thank you =)
Am thinking of going there to start a living...tanks for the info
Amazing experience👍
Welcome to India 🇮🇳
مملكة البحرين جميله جدا زرتها اكثر من 10 مرات حب من السعودية للبحرين عيال عمنا 🇸🇦🇧🇭🥰
Qatar better than saudi and bahrain...
Saudi Arabians are gay.
Respectable 🥶 bahrain don,t compare themselves to coutries bahrain is goated and peacful and dangures 😀💀☠️
@@norluffi6032
ايش علاقة هذا بتعليقي ؟
اهم شي ماتجي عشان الجفير؟
What a great video. I had great memories in Bahrain. Lived and worked there for 2 years in 2017/2018. Amazing country, with great people, food and culture. Sending love from Malaysia 🇲🇾❤
Couldn't agree more!
I am from Malaysia too and I was fascinated to see your video. I feel like going there as it reminds me of what KL was in the late 80's. Still calm and peaceful with a blend of old and new buildings.
Now too much tall buldings all over, it do not feel that calm anymore.
My dad passed away 1995 lots of memory and your way of making video feels wonderful like we are with you..thanks from edmonton alberta canada
I read some comments and had a smile on my face, as i’m a Bahraini. ❤❤❤
Thank you for the kind comments about my country everyone ❤
Love Bahrain from oman 🇴🇲 ❤🇧🇭
For sure, like your bribed referee
Thank you for the video, I was there with my parents in 1957 - 67 years ago, can you believe it, we lived in Manama and we went to school in Muharraq and we travelled along the causeway to get there. Awali was a town in the desert and housed the Oil Company and it employees, there was also a refinery there. Dad used to take us out into the desert and I can remember seeing Bedouin Tents , Goat Herds with his goats, camels roaming, and you could smell them before you ever saw them. Wonderful memories, I would love to go back tomorrow if I could.
You'll be so shocked if you visit Bahrain today, it has changed a lot, yet you can still see the old features of the country standing still .. you should visit one day .. no tents, deserts can't be seen easily through the architecture
@@noorebrahim7069 Gosh , sounds to me as if I would not recognise anything. One thing , Mum and Dad took me to a Blue Pool not certain where but wondered if that still exists. It was like a small lake. So my lovely desert has gone now, such a shame, we used to travel on what could loosely be described as a once was a tarmac track, not a road by a means to get there.
@@bernadettec6386 Manama sea front has dramatically changed, I was born 90s though but my parents are from Manama .. a lot of land reclamation occured and lots of buildings were built in early 2000s... You will still see the old landmarks hanging on in between. You will enjoy it .
Locals are more conservative than they used to but coexistence still exist
Seems like the road was to the south ? It's asphalted now .. was it a synthetic pool with lots of palm trees ? Or was it by the sea ?
@@bernadettec6386 we had to expand to accommodate the growth of population 😊
@@noorebrahim7069 It was definitely inland and yes lots of palms.
I'm Brazilian and I've been to Bahrain twice and I still want to go back
you are always welcome to visit your second home again
btw how long does the flight takes as a total?
Hello my brazillian friend ur always welcome back to Bahrain. I love Brazil too and want to visit, I'm from Bahrain 🇧🇭
I'm there now, any time you visit let me know
Wasn't very familiar with Bahrain until this video, now I kinda wanna visit!
welcome
bro
Been there Business wise between 2007 - 2009 supporting Gulf Air. For myself a wonderfull experience i'll never forget. Same with some Bahrainis i had very good contact, very kind human beings. Much Peace 🪷 and Love. 💜
I miss Bahrain. We were there back & forth from 1980-1990 and stayed for 3-4 months (March-June) during our school Summer break yearly because of my Father's job benefits from Gulf Air. We love over there the Raft races, camel racing (as well as horse racing), swimming at the famous Sheik Beach, shopping at the souq, going to American & British Clubs and every other day, we'll just go with our Dad to his Bowling tournaments at Bushiri Bowling centre. Our stay in Bahrain have left us great memories and really love Bahrain. Thanks for sharing this video!
What a treat! CoolVision published a new video. Thank you, Slava! Happy New Year.
Thank you! Happy New Year!
البحرين تأسر القلوب فيها شي من الله يجذبك لها 🇰🇼
Hi Everyone
Yes, Bahrain is the most beautiful place to see.
I lived there for almost 10 yrs and my Son’s go there to see their father.
Ur friend Rita in Michigan USA
me to but 20 years fantastic party party party
Something I love about Bahrain is that their men are raised well and are gentlemen and the women are respectful and kind 💖
Never dying memories of my Bahrain . My 33 years in Bahrain.
i like this channel because it is great mix between travel and information. that makes you unique
There is a great improvement in a lot of things olives in Bahrain for 10 years loved it there my husband worked with the American embassy I ran a he based daycare and art classes in the evenings .loved the country then and hope to see it in the ear future .my daughter was born in Bahrain. I hold the memories dear to my heart.we also owned Hungry fishermen at that time .don't know if it stii exists had to sell it when we left
.God bless Bahrain 🇧🇭 🙏
Wow Bahrain looks very awesome big love from Morocco ❤
Having worked in Bahrain for several years it brought me nostalgic memories of a peaceful country. It's development programme is so amazing. Its Rulers are a fine example to our sub-continent corrupt leaders who do not have a vision.
im feeling great warmth from Abdul Aziz
Its a wonderful place
Very interesting and enjoyed learning more about Bahrain !
Superb video! I’m living here in Bahrain and I can definitely assured that this is very safe country, amazing food and places ☺️
I love Bahrain. I’m Saudi but I consider myself half Bahraini because I live 25 kilometres away from it and spent a lot of time there. I even use Manama’s airport more than I use Dammam’s airport, and go there for my doctor appointments, car repairs, shopping, etc... Amazing kingdom with amazingly kind people. I love them so much ❤
As usual the best of the best , very informative and educational episode , thank you for your hard work ❤
I would like to thank the wonderful Bahrainis for making my three years in their lovely country the most memorable experience in my life!
coolvision thank you for this video it's amazing. I like documentaries a lot 👏🏽
Well done on a great video. I lived in Bahrain for eight years and loved it. Abdul Azziz is right It is very safe and the people are warm and friendly. It's great to see how much development is going on there.
Hello there beautiful how are you doing today? I hope you're having a great and beautiful new year, ❤🎈 may this year be brings you good health wealth and joy Amen 🙏 do you think we could be friends?
man these videos are always so captivating! Thank you for your work !
Thanks for this video. I moved to Bahrain about 5 months ago and I love living here . Also , I saw you at the Qatar Airport a few days ago and knew that you probably posted an amazing video on your channel 🎉
Excellent job, well spoken each time I watch your videos/blogs.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year, Slava! Keep up the fantastic work!
Zdravo Slava .. Hvala na jos jednom prelepom putovanju .. Veoma zabavno i inspirativno .. Jedva cekam sledecu destinaciju 🚚🎒🧳🕶️🙋🏻♀️
Hvala vam puno. Sretna Nova godina
Slava priča naški,koji kralj👏
Bahrain is like second home of mine.the citizens of Bahrain is awesome and very hospitable. They're very kind and helpful for expatriates. Thanks coolvision for such a Marvelous documentary!
Love Bahrain. I was in Bahrain 30 years ❤
Well done and comprehensive video. It looks like a beautiful place to visit! It might be too pricey to stay very long.
Amazing, I love their histories. Very clean and friendly place.
Thank you for showing the world.
The most beautiful thing about Bahrain is its people. While everything about Bahrain is wonderful, the warmth, friendliness, and high level of education of the Bahraini people truly stand out.
تحية من السودان لاهل البحرين
Best description and presentation as always :)
Welcome to Bahrain
1. Personal Tax: 0 2. Coporate Tax: 0
3. Capital Gains Tax: 0 4. Inheritance Tax: 0 5. Dividens Tax: 0 6. Tax on Income from other countries: 0 7. Tax on stocks, bonds, crypto: 0 8. VAT: 10%
9. Investor Resident Visa: 5 years
10. Sunny white sand beaches: Yes
11. Seaside living: Yes
12. Cost of Luxury 3 bedroom Seaview apartment: $ 400K
13. Cost of beachfront 600m2 villa with private beach: $ 1.7M
14. Healthcare: Very high standard
15. Shopping Malls: Every 10 mins away and with full options
16. Schools: International schools freely available
17. Government support for businesses to set up: Yes
18. Real Estate Can Be purchased by foreigner: Yes
19. Company can be owned by foreigner: Yes 100%
20. Safety: Yes. One of the safest places on the world
21. Religious Freedom: Yes there are mosques, churches & temples
I'm so keen to visit Bahrain, born in Warsaw but most of my life Ive spend in Australia and Greece, I have always felt half of my soul is from the Middle East. would be so blessed to connect w friendly locals before travelling.
don't im polish and ive lived here most of my life and its terrible and very very very racist LOL
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🎉
Mantab Bahrain..
Next Trip, Yemen n Iran
Hello how are you
Hello boss
Thank you for very informative videos
Absolutely brilliant and straight to the point
Amazing video, amazing country, amazing hosts!
Very interesting & well done video, & merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Happy new year!
The only person on TH-cam who's video I can watch for hours without getting bored. Subscriber from 2019. 💗
Thank you very much:)
@@realcoolvision hi why u live middle East countries so much??
excellent -you are a natural at presenting and making these shows. God Bless You !
Thanks for this video...this is one of the best videos I've seen giving reviews on countries. Most videos I've watched give little insight on the actual country. Thank you so much for sharing.❤
Wooow that’s so beautiful, I would love to visit someday.
Very comprehensive video. I have been to Bahrain a few times, I always wish to visit this beautiful place again and again. No doubt the cost of living is quite high, difficult for a person having a modest income!
Very interesting tour,the Bahrainian guide was most helpful& informative!
And it appears to be embracing modern Tech,while retaining a healthy respect for it's History& Culture! .i was certainly impressed with the friendliness of the people,they speak English if & where possible & the Hotel was a reasonable price& the food looked tremendous!
And most shockingly ( considering the times we live in) it is extremely safe& orderly..
Thank you for your video presentation. Very interesting.
Revin Evans
Queensland Australia
Another great video! You make a great advertisement for every country you visit and you make people want to go there! I once lived in Egypt for more than 5 years and thought: "Never again to a Muslim country", but after watching your video about Bahrain, I feel like going there again. Your other videos about the countries around the Arabian Peninsula gave me the same impression. Thanks, Slava!
Great Video! Happy New Year
Happy new year!
Dələduzların göndərdiyi videolardan biri )
He menede geldi
Great to see you again, my dear. Always waiting for your new episodes. Your sweet, smiley, and cute face brings joy lol!
Looks like a really great place. Hope to one day visit.
I enjoyed this documentary! The tour guide is so handsome ad charming !!
Bahrain is an amazing place I love it can't wait to go back this year.
Fantastic content ! I'm a HUGE fan !!!! 👍👍🙏
Awesome, thank you!
Great video. The host was amazing and very helpful.
Thank you Slava for this beautiful video about Bahrain, a very fascinating country which you presented to us in a magnificent way. Makes me want to visit it! Maybe! Love your videos!! Merry Christmas and Hapoy New Year to you and your wonderful family ❤⭐️🌲⭐️🌲⭐️🌲⭐️🌲
Thank you very much! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Hello there beautiful how are you doing today? I hope you're having a great and beautiful new year, ❤🎈 may this year be brings you good health wealth and joy Amen 🙏 do you think we could be friends?
Love from Pakistan 💖🌹🇵🇰
well done Slava, I love your video style so simple yet so well done)
Missed this Beautiful Bahrain lived there for almost 29 yrs enjoyed the souq during fridays, local restaurant,lical food n specialy the sweets alwah mixed different types of arab food( Indian/ Pakistani/ Egyptian n pinoy food)
Hope to visit on day again
People were so nice n kind.
Able to meet locals
Lots of things to do👏👏👏🌹
Tnxs for sharing Masalam!!
The crab at 24:00 was preparing to fight you 😂
What a lovely video ... A lot of ppl around the world are still not aware of this country , but your video has done so much justice to the beauty of this place.
I have fond childhood memories, from the early 90s to almost 2020 , I have lived there & this documentary has captured the true essence of Bahrain.
Wonderful !!!!
Bahrain is one of the safest country. Lovely country. So cool. Aside from the bad few Bangladesh and bad locals that made it hell for Nigerians who came to bahrain. But really. Bahrain is a nice country. Growing economy.
😅🤣 Nigerians turn any place into hell!!!!!
I came bahrain today is two weeks completed and need to see all places Insha allah
Hi Slava. Good video
Nice and very much informative!!
Keep it up dude!
Zdravo, kako si?
Keep going
as soon as i heard abdul aziz saying he brings his mother there. I like the video
Thanks to Coolvision, you are doing incredible work for us, who are enjoying it all over the world. I want to see more subscribers for you in the millions and millions by 2024.
Thank you:)
I am from India,
I am living in UAE for past 8 years.. I have lived in Abudhabi,dubai, Sharjah..
But for past few months I have been shifted to Bahrain as part of work..
Here it’s better work - life balance..
Very beautiful Country
wow I would love to visit Bahrain..
I worked in Bahrain it’s the best country in the gulf nice people too
Yes with betraying
lived and worked in Kuwait and i love the aesthetics these countries have , very peaceful and heart warming place to live in ❤
Great video. Just to correct that: 1.It's called the Persian Gulf. 2. Beautiful Bahrain was Iran's 14th state till 65 years ago, that's why Farsi is their 2nd language.
Arabian gulf 😘
@@tennisforeveryone6615 its ours now persian 🤡👋🏻
I Like travelling to bahrain this coming summer
Very lovely country. I m sure you stayed in Juffajr and you enjoyed the club lifestyle during the weekends.
The only issue about bahrain is that they have some bad locals who scammed we Nigerians.
Bahrain is my 2nd home. Been working here for 13 years. ❤️🇧🇭🇵🇭
SALVA
Just to remind You there is different between Arabian sea and Persian Golf
In all videos including Qatar in first minute of your video you mentioned Qatar is located at PERSIAN golf now in Bahrain video You said Arabian Golf
Its better to review the Map and history before you post any videos
We are all the same in that region
I love BAHRAIN as I Love IRAN and all other neighbouring Countries
You ask ABDOAZIZ
He should know better or ask hi Parents as well
As a TH-camr your mission is NOT to destroy the history
Best Regards to both of YOU
🎉 wow very nice and cool place..
LOVE Bahrain.
You can tell how happy and comfortable the people are. I wish the whole world was like this
Bahrain had an ancient civilization called Dilmun. Saudi Arabia cooperated with Britain to steal most of Bahrain's ancient lands.
Great documentary. Thank you! It's a beautiful country. The host was very welcoming. It's fascinating how the old and new are presented so well.
This is the Persian Gulf.Please correct your self.
Only jewish people call it arabian golf. As they do not wish to accept the Persian Kingdom.
Persian in your as.
It arabian gulf because all arab land at the sea even Ahwaz that occupied by persian located the sea
You uneducated nomads. Persians never invaded. Arabs did live there but all these islands always belonged to persia. Reza shah gave them away to keep peace.
@@mezroth always been and will Persian gulf. The Arab from the peninsula have always been insignificant nomads. One generation of living in cities doesn’t make them important.
Too good video very informative, Thank you
Education info provided by abdulaziz are not really true. I paid for my university fees ! And few people only get it supported by government. Bahrain is a great country but we have always to tell the truth and don’t provide others with wrong informations.
He basically said some get scholarship which means free and some not but still supported by the govt. I guess it means subsidized tuition fee. But I am not Bahrainee to know how much was subsidized. That was how I understand his statement.
Amaizing video, watched it full! Gonna look for more like this on your channel👍💬🔔
Bahrain is in the Persian Gulf!
Really? Since when? Changing the history after thousands of years due to political racism now that you the petro money forcing people and corporation to call it whatever you asked them? So ignorant and narrow minded!@guldanh
مافي شي اسمه الخليج الفارسي
Arabian gulf 😘
with the oil money you are buying everything and changing the history! I forgot you have no history!@@ArtVandelay00
That is the majosii dream , keep dreaming majosii 🤣
I like way you do.
Thanks.