Solo in Algeria: UNESCO Roman Ruins and Constantine Cliffs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- Visiting Timgad is an incredible experience, seeing the majesty of the Roman city in incredible detail all preserved. Constantine is an incredibly dramatic city, with bridges, formerly with the world's steepest drops, connecting different neighborhoods of what is often called the cultural capital of Eastern Algeria.
it was my dream ...i been there 4 months ago ,,,,,love frome shanghai
我明年可能去上海 :)
Salam CHINA 🇨🇳🤝🇩🇿
Friday I'm sure, all the country of Algeria is empty on this day including the beautiful city of Constantine ( city of bridges) welcome bro
❤ALGERIA ❤
crazy quality 😮
Welcome To Constantine ❤
حبسو لقوادة جامي شفت قاوري يقول مرحبا بالعرب
Amazing city!
You're welcome in Algeria! So charming...Constantine ❤...and this guy ^^
I love Constantine. Constantine is a truly special city. She is special. Its history is incredible, very rich historically, and its architecture of the Bridges is unique. A city built on cliffs and through rock. You have to explore the city by going underneath, visiting the caves and tunnels, going around to discover the dams and bridges outside. The tunnels cross the entire city. and some places believe in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Maura's Bridge.
Hope you’re having fun in Algeria thanks for the video.
I am not in the country any more, but this may have been my favorite trip I've ever taken! Gorgeous scenery and friendly people.
You are the most welcom ❤
Friday algeria 🇩🇿 everything is closed 😂❤❤
Everyone knows the famous Hannibal, the Roman general and warrior who made Rome tremble. He rose up against the injustices of Rome, and he raised a large army to march on Rome. Well what very few people know is that Hannibal was Algerian. He was an Algerian Berber, born in Algeria into a Berber tribe. Fascinating. Unfortunately in all Hollywood films featuring Hannibal, this part of his true origins has always been erased. Other Algerian characters too. Algerians who influenced Roman civilization and who became great Roman Governors and even Emperors. Moreover, I have an anecdote, in the film Gladiators 1 and 2, Hollywood deleted from history the origin of these great Algerian characters who influenced Roman civilization.
The government allowed you to film on Friday cause most shops are closed and there isn't much circulation. Other than that there is much to record But ruined buildings and destroyed sites similar to syria at least Syria went through a devastating local war and Algeria as an oil gaz rich country no comparison to the gulf countries . some of them less sources but much developed in all ways and meaning mentality. Hospitality infrastructure prosperity and individual revenues. Been there in Algeria seen it felt the difference
Don't forget to visit Jijel!!
Be great if you meet some locals and ask to try some home cooked food! Simply say you want to vlog some Algerian cuisine and people would be happy to help! Algerian food is tasty and has a huge variety of regional dishes, while the fast food is nothing special. My husband is from Constantine and they have some of the best savoury dishes like trida, tli tli, cous cous, mahajeb, chorba & bourek. While Algiers is more famous for sweets.
Mashallah❤
Visit bejaia . It has a salt lake hot water in extreme cold winter . ❤
Dont forget the underground crystal tunnels in algeria
Bejaia not bijaia
Corrected ❤️
Sadly I've left the country, but Bejaia is somewhere I want to go sometime in my life!
Welcome to algeria bro good luck 🙂👍🙂
lol 😂 it's Friday , the equivalent of Sunday , that's why everything was closed .
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Algeria fast food is great, and u can make almost all of it easily at home it's cheap and healthier than mcdonalds.. in Algeria we like the mediocre fries because we use lot of mayonaise or ketchup 😂
I got that! The food was good quality, still miss some of it.
Hello mate must be Friday street is quiet 🤫
Very quiet, nice to see the calm life.
wow its good
I am living in Arkansas, the oldest stone I can find is Sharon Stone😄
That's why we travel!
Ayyy welcome
,the ruins are not Roman, they exist before the arrival of the Romans in Algeria, it is the Algerian Numidia dynasty and it is the Amazighs who have the power at that time and not the Romans, Constantine is considered one of the oldest capital in the world before the Romans
"Constantine is not an Algerian name" you say?
It has been the name of this Algerian city for more than 2000 years (2000 not 200 years)... How long does a city need to be called in order for its name to be local??
I mean, it's of course a name Algerians use and are proud of! May have misphrased that, it was originally named after the Roman Emperor Constantine after the Amazigh name Cirta is all I wanted to explain.
Too bad you didn't visit the medina of Constantine.. It's a bit like the casbah of Algiers.. There is a medina in every city in Algeria. the medina of Constantine is the same style as Andalusia
enjoy the empty streets in Friday ( the Muslims sunday )
because the other days you can't
Allaho Akbar
قهوي
why there is no one in street
يوم الجمعة بالنسبة للمسلمين مقدس للصلاة لا بيع وقت الصلاة
Oh the romans ruins are great in Algeria ... you must know Algeria made war against them 😂
الأهم التكنولوجيا ماشي لبس قصير وفاحشة الاكل جميل لكن رفاهية الأهم العلم