@Kamil Serwatka not those tribesmen. These nomads are wealthy beyond belief. Camels generally are worth a pretty penny. To an extent, that some particular colours and race pedigree can fetch in excess of $100k. A man on a camel in that region, will slaughter a lamb to make you a BBQ as a tradition of hospitality that is etched and deep rooted in everyone's etiquette. City people are slightly more reserved. Though will take their shirt off their backs to offer it to you. Good people do exist. Try going through this same route through the month of Ramadan. And you will find people stopping your car to offer your food and drink. Hospitality in that part of the world isn't only for those they know. They go the extra mile to make you welcomed
Thank you Yves ; I've been watching your tough journey to my home country , thank you for your endurance and struggling for all kinds of difficulties you've faced. I hope you better time and stay safe.
@@Mugzchunch This life was made as a test it’s not meant to be all fun and games. The afterlife is the eternal abode where those who endured hardships and tribulations and still worshipped their creator (The one lord Allah) will enjoy. Are you a believer in God ?
@Weztic 100K life doesn't have to be primarily a test if it is a good life you lead. Ofcourse we all must experience suffering and tests but this isn't the primary thing in life. I believe in living a good life and therefore enjoying your life instead of being dogmatic and constantly having a mind frame of enduring and suffering in order to reach an imaginary afterlife. Perhaps reincarnation does exist and if you live a good life your soul will be reincarnated in a goodly manner and vice versa. I suppose the purpose of all this theology is to enable humans to thrive with one another and not do bad things.
Hi Yves, I love your videos. Amazing journey. The fact that the video was filmed in october and uploaded now means you are fine. That is great. Looking forward seeing more videos. Greetings from Swizerland 😎👍 Br Dave
Hello Kino, keep going and staying persistent me and many others love your video adventures. Lol, that kid following you in the Camel as he kept coming in closer from the distance. I've never seen a man so happy with pasta and sardines (honestly which is good) lol. Stay safe the weather and other things are going to get more difficult as you encroach towards central Africa.
Hey safe journeys man! I wish you the best on your travels. The fact you were so happy just to have some pasta and sardines really puts things into perspective for me.
Thanks a lot, Yves. For sharing your wonderful journey with us, I can't seem to get enough of your videos and eagerly look forward to each new video. I was really surprised when you said it was October as I thought there wasn't that big of a delay for the videos. But I understand it's better for your safety and because you probably don't always have the time and facilities to edit and upload the videos. The only thing is that it stops us from being able to give you advice on what you're currently going through.
Your body is working hard to cool itself through weather changes like increased blood flow to the skin and sweating which leads to extreme fatigue and low blood pressure, you should drink plenty of hydrating fluids and eat small meals with salty snacks to normalize your blood pressure. Be safe!
You have been very tired on this journey.. and indeed signs of extreme exhaustion appear on your face.. you must give your body a period of rest so that you can continue .. stay safe Yves
I enjoy watching all your videos, Yves. I hated to see you not feeling well on this video. Please be careful and take good care of yourself!! Your videos are Miya Miya, 100%!!
don’t over push yourself it’s dangerous you’re not at your home and This is not the weather you used to Even local people have a hard time to handle it be safe love you keep going
I absolutely love the way you express your love for paste , I actually used the same word one day , and everybody that it was so funny. , I visit Sudan in 1976 , Khartoum, lovely people , very kind , gentle people ,
Looks like severe dehydration, electrolytes off balance too. You just need rest and more water. Glad to see you made it through! Safe travels, stay prayed up!
Bro you deserve much more subscribers keep moving and have safe trip my greetings from Sudan Darfur living in America 🇺🇸, trying to go Darfur as well 🫶
Hey Yves, take it easy up there! Climate can easily exhaust you and you suddenly realize you cannot go any further and collapse. It's amazing what you have done so far, but be careful please.
Those meals when you've had a really physically hard day and even the most simple meal tastes like the best thing you've ever eaten! luckily the heat exhaustion didn't get you too bad or you'd have been too nauseous to eat it!
I have just subscribed to your channel and really enjoyed your videos. I must say that you have this natural ability to relate with people and it is very helpful in your adventures. Please don't push yourself too hard. Look after your health. As a Nigerian, I can
You are super hero 😂 to reach this point and you a live till now mashallah I hope you are well and to complete your journey with the same energy and passion😊
You must be in great shape and have lots of stamina riding around everywhere on that bike, you have gone more places on that bike than I’d be willing to go to in a car! Anyways great videos, I just started watching your stuff last night and it’s very entertaining, I like watching you interact with people and seeing their way of life and learning about them! In some way I would love to do what you do, but I think being alone I would miss home sooner than later!(home meaning my family)
You can hear the exhaustion 😩 in your voice. Good thing you rested and didn't push it. I can't believe that is October. That means you are really far south of Sudan right now.
You provide great Sunday morning comedy. The kid chasing you then returns on the back of a camel casually talking to you while pushing your bike in the intense heat. Maybe he was trying to tell you something!? 😂
Hello Mr. Yaves, you were really a hero to endure all that heat. Be proud of yourself and it will remain a journey in memory.. One day as you lie down you will remember this in silence and smile.. Our country is difficult in all respects, but we are simple and easy to the last degree, otherwise we would not be able to live in Those conditions! Greetings from Khartoum Safaa
That journey was epic. And the pyramids truly amazing! Thanks so much for showing that. The only thing i didn't like in this video was when you were half naked, haha.
Thank you Yves for what you are doing , I'm so mad and upset for these people who taking advantage of you. Besides the guy with white t-shirt was asking cook that where do you keep your money, made me realy mad i never thought they will be like that, but be careful and God bless you, be safe and don't trust no one specially who force them self to friends.
Do you have hystorical or even modern towns with underground sections? in the centre of algerian sahara and in coober pedy (Australia) people escavated houses to escape extreme heat. Anyway, the gulf area is one of the hottest in the planet.
I am from Toronto, Canada and I watched nearly all your videos over the past month, my advice to you is that you must reduce the daily mileage of your journey in Africa to at least half, and this is because of the extreme heat in this area of the world. Don't destroy your life/health. Your health is the most important aspect of your journey otherwise there is no journey at all! I hope you understand what I am saying. Reduce your daily mileage and take appropriate rest and take a daily bath, which is extremely important to your health.
Word of advice for anyone travelling to the Middle East or Africa. DO NOT go in summer. Go either in the beginning of spring or at the end summer. Otherwise it’s too hot and you won’t enjoy it.
That is true adventure content on TH-cam, its no joke, you should be awarded after you will survive:-) Do you consider any video that would show update in current time, like short vlog to say where you at now? Stay health Yves and good luck!
God bless you Yves. I love your determination and adventures. Take care and look after yourself. Your the reason I'm going to Sudan this year. Inshallah
Even Sudanese avoid going out midday “I can tell from the shadows” perhaps they’re on to something 🤯!! The kid was saying “the gate is there” I think he was trying to help you.
I live in Poland and i dont like our hot summers - sometimes 30-35 for long weeks - sudan have like 45-50. Its like sitting on fire. They have 30 at night :-D
@@arminiuszmazowszanin2670 Summer in Sudan is like you said high temperature and dry air I recall hanging clothes up to dry and collecting them dry within minutes plus the UV sunray will fade the colours. One good thing living further away from the equator is I think you get to experience a wider range of climates i.e the four seasons 😅.
You're in the middle of a desert, in the sun. I have no idea how you do it. There's no way I could survive that. So they have these little places to get soda and sleep in the he desert?? Do they live there?? It's strange to me that in the middle of nowhere, you can find a facility like this. Glad you did though. Try to get some water for the road and eat. Take care of yourself Ives .. Much love & happy trails
The first spot he stayed at wasn’t hotel. It was those peoples house. They let him crash for $10 bucks and were so hospitable they helped him cook his food.
You need to lay down when you overheat, it goes away. And to avoid it, install a roof out of fabric on your bike, anything to block sunlight. And wear shorts when pedaling, and keep your pants hanging on the bike somewhere, you can then wear the pants over the shorts when you get to your stop.
5:45 i know how you feel kino.... I was once in the same situation back in Kenya in 2009 We were walking from Naivaisha to Nairobi so yeah man it was kinda bad ngl
Be careful on those hot days Yves, we don't want you to get sick! I live in a desert and it's definitely heat exhaustion. I would try riding early morning if you can and rest during the hottest parts of the day.
Hi Yves, I’m originally from Eritrea but grew up here in San Francisco California, I been watching your videos since last week and I’m very impressed with your videos. Well done 👍 please if you can try to visit Eritrea 🇪🇷 it’s an amazing country with amazing polite people and extremely friendly and generous, food is natural and delicious!! If you like Ethiopia trust me you will love Eritrea as well!! Keep in touch and enjoy your journey!
Hello Nuraa. 👋, I am impressed by how Yves is so courageous to explore all this area alone and having fun. I am also from Eritrea but lived in Sudan when I was like 7 years old till I turned 13 years old. I know reside in Texas. I loved Sudan and the Sudanese people in general. They are very welcoming and generous at the same time. The Sudanese food also are delicious and I still miss it. Hopefully one day soon, I will visit Sudan 🇸🇩 and have a good time like,Yves. Thank you for you mentioning to him to visit our country. He will love it as he did in Sudan 🇸🇩.
The kid was trying to help you avoid the sand. As he was pointing to the route vehicles take to that settlement/building
3:45
@Kamil Serwatka not those tribesmen. These nomads are wealthy beyond belief. Camels generally are worth a pretty penny. To an extent, that some particular colours and race pedigree can fetch in excess of $100k.
A man on a camel in that region, will slaughter a lamb to make you a BBQ as a tradition of hospitality that is etched and deep rooted in everyone's etiquette. City people are slightly more reserved. Though will take their shirt off their backs to offer it to you.
Good people do exist.
Try going through this same route through the month of Ramadan. And you will find people stopping your car to offer your food and drink. Hospitality in that part of the world isn't only for those they know. They go the extra mile to make you welcomed
@@bleee849 Nice. Everyone is a beggar to you.
😅😅😅😅
@@bleee849 yeah 😅
Appreciate the kid, he is as persistent as you. Great video
Keep going yeve ur strong..u will do it and reach the end💪🔥
Support u from Egypt 🖤
I love the kid who was trying to help ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Yves ; I've been watching your tough journey to my home country , thank you for your endurance and struggling for all kinds of difficulties you've faced. I hope you better time and stay safe.
I love watching your videos, and the reason is that they're raw... Keep the great content up, brother.
sudan diffculty level over 9000
Thank you for your input M Hassan
Seriously bro this guy is not human. Allah has truly showed him mercy. Indeed he is the merciful, entire merciful.
@@weztic100k9 you think enduring difficulty is something as condescending as mercy
@@Mugzchunch This life was made as a test it’s not meant to be all fun and games. The afterlife is the eternal abode where those who endured hardships and tribulations and still worshipped their creator (The one lord Allah) will enjoy. Are you a believer in God ?
@Weztic 100K life doesn't have to be primarily a test if it is a good life you lead. Ofcourse we all must experience suffering and tests but this isn't the primary thing in life. I believe in living a good life and therefore enjoying your life instead of being dogmatic and constantly having a mind frame of enduring and suffering in order to reach an imaginary afterlife. Perhaps reincarnation does exist and if you live a good life your soul will be reincarnated in a goodly manner and vice versa. I suppose the purpose of all this theology is to enable humans to thrive with one another and not do bad things.
You are one crazy man please take care and try to manage your journey around cooler times loving your videos much love from the UK 🇬🇧
So nice to know that so many people care about Kino. He's amazing, and as you say he really needs to take care, but I think he'll carry on forever!
this guy needs more publicity his videos better then national documentaries. subed
Hi Yves,
I love your videos. Amazing journey. The fact that the video was filmed in october and uploaded now means you are fine. That is great. Looking forward seeing more videos.
Greetings from Swizerland 😎👍
Br
Dave
dude u deserve much more subscribers! Keep safe on road and greetings from Montenegro!
O I komšije gledaju. Ja gledam iz Srbije
I'm very happy your safe Yves. Be careful.
Hello Kino, keep going and staying persistent me and many others love your video adventures. Lol, that kid following you in the Camel as he kept coming in closer from the distance. I've never seen a man so happy with pasta and sardines (honestly which is good) lol. Stay safe the weather and other things are going to get more difficult as you encroach towards central Africa.
Man you were scaring me on this one! Be careful with this extreme heat conditions!! Glad you made it!!
Hey safe journeys man! I wish you the best on your travels. The fact you were so happy just to have some pasta and sardines really puts things into perspective for me.
Very true
On the basis of harsh conditions anything is useful
When you're so tired and you get so hungry, your appetite just opens widely
Thanks a lot, Yves. For sharing your wonderful journey with us, I can't seem to get enough of your videos and eagerly look forward to each new video.
I was really surprised when you said it was October as I thought there wasn't that big of a delay for the videos. But I understand it's better for your safety and because you probably don't always have the time and facilities to edit and upload the videos. The only thing is that it stops us from being able to give you advice on what you're currently going through.
Get some rest my friend and try not to push yourself to hard! Love your videos and enjoying your travels ❤ Be safe and God bless you 🙏😊
Dude ur journey is so awesome its like im watching a movie
You are amazing and friendly guy. Realy appreciate😊
Merci pour cette vidéo à la prochaine pour la suite de tes aventures et bon repos
Best raw travel videos on youtube.
Becareful with the heat! For a moment I thought we lost you at the pyramids, stay safe please!
Exactly! I'm worried for Yves!
I think i joined this journey of yours at around 12k subs, over 70k now wow, keep going my friend,I always look forward to watching, keep safe pal :)
Your body is working hard to cool itself through weather changes like increased blood flow to the skin and sweating which leads to extreme fatigue and low blood pressure, you should drink plenty of hydrating fluids and eat small meals with salty snacks to normalize your blood pressure. Be safe!
That's a good advice, thank you
@@KinoYves U welcome ❤
I love watching you suffer my dear french friend.. but please know your limits you are an amazing traveler and human
You have been very tired on this journey.. and indeed signs of extreme exhaustion appear on your face.. you must give your body a period of rest so that you can continue .. stay safe Yves
We thank you for your hard work and effort in order to depict the best scenes for us
I enjoy watching all your videos, Yves. I hated to see you not feeling well on this video. Please be careful and take good care of yourself!! Your videos are Miya Miya, 100%!!
You were in Sudan’s desert in October?!!!! That’s the hottest time of the year!! It’s an impossible mission!! Glad you survived it 😂😂
don’t over push yourself it’s dangerous you’re not at your home and This is not the weather you used to Even local people have a hard time to handle it be safe love you keep going
your body don’t know how to Deal with this weather degrees Have mercy on him 😂
I've never seen a bowl of pasta make a man so happy 😂 Really enjoying your Sudan videos
That was a wonderful episode - well done 👍
we are watching yrs video immediately when we recive the notification. Thank you very much!
You are one brave. Have safe journey.
Thanks for your visit.
You just earned new subscriber.
Yves hope ur journey will be blessed wish you a good stay Sudan looks tough but man ur making it looks so easy !! Go ahead warrior
23:37 the dogs always be chasin my man 🤣🤣🤣
thank you for sharing your experience with us.
You have to be able to absorb the sun ! Great video....
I absolutely love the way you express your love for paste , I actually used the same word one day , and everybody that it was so funny. , I visit Sudan in 1976 , Khartoum, lovely people , very kind , gentle people ,
Looks like severe dehydration, electrolytes off balance too. You just need rest and more water. Glad to see you made it through! Safe travels, stay prayed up!
You're in a very ancient place What an amazing scenery where the mighty people dwell!
Please take care, thank you for showing us these incredible remote places and kind persons along the way.
I am very impressed with your experience in Sudan and you are a strong and wonderful man.. MashaAllah ❤
And now I want pasta! Thanks, Yves! 😂
Really enjoying your videos since I found them a couple of days ago. Hello from Toronto! 👋
you are my new fav youtuber, truly underated
Love the cloud comment, know your limits friend, ty for a very educating series ❤
Timing starts once water boils! I really enjoy sightseeing through you. As a woman alone, it would be a little more difficult. So , go Yves go!🇨🇦
Bro you deserve much more subscribers keep moving and have safe trip my greetings from Sudan Darfur living in America 🇺🇸, trying to go Darfur as well 🫶
I love your videos. Amazing journey.
Hey Yves, take it easy up there! Climate can easily exhaust you and you suddenly realize you cannot go any further and collapse. It's amazing what you have done so far, but be careful please.
Those meals when you've had a really physically hard day and even the most simple meal tastes like the best thing you've ever eaten! luckily the heat exhaustion didn't get you too bad or you'd have been too nauseous to eat it!
Thank you so much for showing us this world. Keep going. Love and support from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤🤟🏻
Thank
U r good person take care
I have just subscribed to your channel and really enjoyed your videos. I must say that you have this natural ability to relate with people and it is very helpful in your adventures. Please don't push yourself too hard. Look after your health. As a Nigerian, I can
to your struggles in the extreme heat. Good luck and God bless.
You are super hero 😂 to reach this point and you a live till now mashallah I hope you are well and to complete your journey with the same energy and passion😊
Salut Yves, repose toi bien. Tout excès est néfaste. J'espère que ce n'est que la chaleur. Bon repos. Tu en auras besoin. Keep the faith!
I was feeling tired this morning and was going to skip my workout and then I watched this, saw how hardcore you are, and I got motivated. Thanks bro!
You must be in great shape and have lots of stamina riding around everywhere on that bike, you have gone more places on that bike than I’d be willing to go to in a car! Anyways great videos, I just started watching your stuff last night and it’s very entertaining, I like watching you interact with people and seeing their way of life and learning about them! In some way I would love to do what you do, but I think being alone I would miss home sooner than later!(home meaning my family)
You can hear the exhaustion 😩 in your voice. Good thing you rested and didn't push it. I can't believe that is October. That means you are really far south of Sudan right now.
You provide great Sunday morning comedy. The kid chasing you then returns on the back of a camel casually talking to you while pushing your bike in the intense heat. Maybe he was trying to tell you something!? 😂
"I have this kid going after me with his camel". Yves you are too funny. stay safe and hydrated. love this episode.
That lil kid was trying to help but he was like afraid of him hhhhhh
Being from Sudan myself, I understand this and suggest you take a break on your journey in Africa
Take care.
You are true Pro Yves! Sooo freakingg good 😂. Take care my friend!
electrcity is Kahraba not kabala. if you want to ask them for electricity say " fi Kahraba hena"
21:09 i felt that 😀
Oh man, I know how it feels to eat plain pasta mixed with canned fish after a exhausting hike or bike ride.
Stay safe man
Nice video man.
I don't know your goal in all this, but you are a fearless man
Been here since turkey but stopped watching in Iraq. It's amazing how you're still going strong. Cheers and take care
Hello Mr. Yaves, you were really a hero to endure all that heat. Be proud of yourself and it will remain a journey in memory.. One day as you lie down you will remember this in silence and smile.. Our country is difficult in all respects, but we are simple and easy to the last degree, otherwise we would not be able to live in Those conditions!
Greetings from Khartoum
Safaa
بنت الإسلام
ماشاء الله
Mr yves
That journey was epic. And the pyramids truly amazing! Thanks so much for showing that. The only thing i didn't like in this video was when you were half naked, haha.
Thank you Yves for what you are doing , I'm so mad and upset for these people who taking advantage of you. Besides the guy with white t-shirt was asking cook that where do you keep your money, made me realy mad i never thought they will be like that, but be careful and God bless you, be safe and don't trust no one specially who force them self to friends.
He asked where do he keeps his money because he was afraid someone could steal it in this open place
Vraiment excellente ta chaîne !
In Southern Iraq, it regularly reaches over 50°C (in the shade) during around a week to 10 days in early August. I once witnessed 52
Yeah Iraq and q8 are the worst, southern Algeria gets hot too
Omg
Do you have hystorical or even modern towns with underground sections? in the centre of algerian sahara and in coober pedy (Australia) people escavated houses to escape extreme heat. Anyway, the gulf area is one of the hottest in the planet.
Superbe reportage sur ces pyramides du Soudan que je ne connaissais pas!
You're the one of the greatest tourists who've ever graced our land of Sudan, what a legend.
I am from Toronto, Canada and I watched nearly all your videos over the past month, my advice to you is that you must reduce the daily mileage of your journey in Africa to at least half, and this is because of the extreme heat in this area of the world. Don't destroy your life/health. Your health is the most important aspect of your journey otherwise there is no journey at all! I hope you understand what I am saying. Reduce your daily mileage and take appropriate rest and take a daily bath, which is extremely important to your health.
+ Don’t travel/cycle during the hottest time of the day.
credentials: Toronto, Canada
@@Neptunion118 lololololololol well said
@@Neptunion118 he's right ✅️
Wish I can make a bike journey throughout Canada. I know an Argentinian guy that made a bike journey in Canda a few years ago. Look up to check him
Word of advice for anyone travelling to the Middle East or Africa. DO NOT go in summer. Go either in the beginning of spring or at the end summer. Otherwise it’s too hot and you won’t enjoy it.
Dehydratation tricky business, have a good recovery
That is true adventure content on TH-cam, its no joke, you should be awarded after you will survive:-) Do you consider any video that would show update in current time, like short vlog to say where you at now? Stay health Yves and good luck!
God bless you Yves. I love your determination and adventures. Take care and look after yourself. Your the reason I'm going to Sudan this year. Inshallah
You are welcome dude ❤️♥️
Even Sudanese avoid going out midday “I can tell from the shadows” perhaps they’re on to something 🤯!!
The kid was saying “the gate is there” I think he was trying to help you.
I live in Poland and i dont like our hot summers - sometimes 30-35 for long weeks - sudan have like 45-50. Its like sitting on fire. They have 30 at night :-D
@@arminiuszmazowszanin2670 Summer in Sudan is like you said high temperature and dry air I recall hanging clothes up to dry and collecting them dry within minutes plus the UV sunray will fade the colours.
One good thing living further away from the equator is I think you get to experience a wider range of climates i.e the four seasons 😅.
Amazing and scary yves! What a torture for you, but I'm cheering for you. I feel the same about pasta! It's heaven
You're in the middle of a desert, in the sun. I have no idea how you do it. There's no way I could survive that. So they have these little places to get soda and sleep in the he desert?? Do they live there?? It's strange to me that in the middle of nowhere, you can find a facility like this. Glad you did though. Try to get some water for the road and eat. Take care of yourself Ives ..
Much love & happy trails
The first spot he stayed at wasn’t hotel. It was those peoples house. They let him crash for $10 bucks and were so hospitable they helped him cook his food.
You need to lay down when you overheat, it goes away. And to avoid it, install a roof out of fabric on your bike, anything to block sunlight. And wear shorts when pedaling, and keep your pants hanging on the bike somewhere, you can then wear the pants over the shorts when you get to your stop.
Kino this is video from October? Where are you now? STAY STRONG 💪
All the best hang in there buddy 👍🏻
Thanks for introducing the concept of fast and slow sugars. I will pay attention to how I cook pasta from now on.
Stay safe!! God will protect you! Sending prayers your way! ✞☦
It's supposed to be winter back home 😂🇸🇩
Wishing you safe travels 💜☘️
5:45 i know how you feel kino.... I was once in the same situation back in Kenya in 2009 We were walking from Naivaisha to Nairobi so yeah man it was kinda bad ngl
I find it quite amazing with that poor preparation you are still alive
There is a positive side to madness, only a mad man would try such adventures
Best wishes to you Yves , take one or two days if requested to properly restore yourself , 💜
Be careful on those hot days Yves, we don't want you to get sick! I live in a desert and it's definitely heat exhaustion. I would try riding early morning if you can and rest during the hottest parts of the day.
u handling it alright then
Didn't know Sudan could be that dry. Your content is very educative.
Nice video Yves🌸the little boy was asking for a tip and the other was asking if u want to rent a camel and pointing to the entrance of the pyramid 🙂
I wish you all the best, your Vlogs are fantastic i am enjyoing it everytime. Keep posting .😍
Mr. Yves!! , your very good and funny man,good luck for your long journey through the Contenent
Hi Yves, I’m originally from Eritrea but grew up here in San Francisco California, I been watching your videos since last week and I’m very impressed with your videos. Well done 👍 please if you can try to visit Eritrea 🇪🇷 it’s an amazing country with amazing polite people and extremely friendly and generous, food is natural and delicious!! If you like Ethiopia trust me you will love Eritrea as well!!
Keep in touch and enjoy your journey!
Hello Nuraa. 👋, I am impressed by how Yves is so courageous to explore all this area alone and having fun.
I am also from Eritrea but lived in Sudan when I was like 7 years old till I turned 13 years old. I know reside in Texas.
I loved Sudan and the Sudanese people in general. They are very welcoming and generous at the same time. The Sudanese food also are delicious and I still miss it. Hopefully one day soon, I will visit Sudan 🇸🇩 and have a good time like,Yves.
Thank you for you mentioning to him to visit our country. He will love it as he did in Sudan 🇸🇩.
Where abouts in Eritrea are you from?
If you arrive in the state of the jazira madni, contact me if you need anything
You did well in not negotiating. You are good in making friends. The best you can do.