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It's over and good looking women and children and think they support terriorist all over the Middle East. Well, run, run fast because the end of your beautiful city is coming soon; no god or religion ever stopped bombs or wars or killings. so sad to watch. Don't vote for murders or leaders spending your money on wars or weapons, spend it on education, on your infrastructure so tourists can visit soon. STOP SUPPORTING THE War MachIne. Stop be so ignorant and bird lame. Mature in you're thinking and seek freedom to wear what ever.
I have visited 82 countries and Lebanon is definitely in my TOP 3 !!! Amazing nature, very rich culture and history, very welcoming and friendly people, crazy nightlife and very yummy food (I mean really really yummy) ! Beirut has it all ❤ ❤🇱🇧
Toujours agréable de savoir comment est-ce que c'est devenu après l'explosion du 04 août 2021. Merci pour ce beau reportage! Enrichissant, toute cette diversité de cadres à différents points de la ville. Le front de mer, aussi, magnifique! 🌊 🌅 🇱🇧
Very cool that you visited Lebanon! I've been twice - and have seen the stark impact of the economic crises over the years. In 2010, it was still an incredibly vibrant, sophisticated place full of contrasts - which makes Beirut one of my favorite cities. You can still see conservative elderly ladies in full burkhas taking a walk on the Corniche and then young, hip and probably secular Beirutis in shorts out for a morning jog. Great culture, food, and other offerings. It was sad to see how empty the restaurants and shops look. Beirut Souks was full of life in 2010, less so in 2019 on my second visit and a ghost town in your video. I also noticed the great white curvaceous Zaha Hadid building near Zaitunay Bay, appears to have been abandonded post-explosion - so sad. All the best to Beirut and Lebanon - an incredible city and country!
It was definitely a place of contrasts. I can only speak for my experience of the time period that I was there, but I think a lot has changed from the explosion and economic inflation
Most of the damage from the late big explosion in 2020 at the port of Beirut was due to nitrate ammonia which was stored at the port and a big fire caused the explosion.
One of the best videos i have ever seen covering Beirut... Keep up the good work.... Already subscribed and gonna check some more vids of u'rs....noticed at d end that u ventured also outside Beirut.. 👌🏻🎯🥂
Fittest to survive in Leb. Funny in USA i own a home i have a job , savings. In Leb. Even with family & a support system, right now i'd be homeless & begging
Radical Islam destroyed Beirut and Lebanon. Lebanon is a Christian country, without the cancer of Islam, Beirut and Lebanon would be beautiful places to visit. I regret that in my lifetime I will never be able to go there. 😢
Lebanon was Syrian lands you may don't know this.. search well you will find.. french gouvernement has put the border between Syria and the mountains of Lebanon. And you may don't know that most of the lebanese families are syrien origen..
You should vote for a government that doesn’t engage in ethnic cleaning and apartheid (( isreal was crated by Ashkenazi Jews ( European Jews ) who were promised by the UK to establish a Jewish state in Palestine , what happened to the native Palestinians they were ethnically cleansed and Apartheid , you should be ashamed of yourself how can the victims of nazis become the modern nazis .
@@wtcashel yes, it does, although not so effective at stopping corruption and the collapse of the economy. the laws only apply to the average citizen. not the elites.
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It's over and good looking women and children and think they support terriorist all over the Middle East. Well, run, run fast because the end of your beautiful city is coming soon; no god or religion ever stopped bombs or wars or killings. so sad to watch. Don't vote for murders or leaders spending your money on wars or weapons, spend it on education, on your infrastructure so tourists can visit soon. STOP SUPPORTING THE War MachIne. Stop be so ignorant and bird lame. Mature in you're thinking and seek freedom to wear what ever.
I have visited 82 countries and Lebanon is definitely in my TOP 3 !!! Amazing nature, very rich culture and history, very welcoming and friendly people, crazy nightlife and very yummy food (I mean really really yummy) ! Beirut has it all ❤ ❤🇱🇧
Totally agree! I would put it near the top of my list as well! Hope to return soon!
@@thetravelingzam 😍
What are the other two?
@@foggycraw6758 Italy and Thailand
@@ravivmadar2422 nice
My family moved from Lebanon 100 years ago and it was so surreal for me to visit it for the first time 🙏🏼
I’m so glad you got to see your family roots. Amazing country
Really enjoyed this, thank you. Lebanon look incredible, very interesting. The Holiday Inn looks like some kind of freaky installation art!
Thanks for watching! It was a fascinating place to visit
Bro OUTSTANDING JOB! you showed the beauty of Beirut. I've never seen the new Beirut city in detail like you have filmed.👍
Thanks so much! Glad you saw a new perspective and hope you get to see Beirut again soon
Thanks for this video. The food is amazing in Lebanon as well as lots to see and do. It has a rich culture.
Thanks for watching!!
Lebanon. I was there in 1994-1995 as a UN soldier of Polish UNIFIL contingent. Great times really. One day I will visit Lebanon 🇱🇧 again👍
Thanks for watching! Hope you make it back!
Best video ever seen about Lebanon 🇱🇧
So glad you loved it!!
Nice video i miss my country it's been 10 years
been 19 years :S
Wow I hope you can make it back soon.
Incredible work! well done - these countries are worth getting drone viewed! thanks for sharing and you got a new Subscriber
Thanks for the sub!
Nice video man. I’ll be there in about 3 weeks. You helped me get even more excited!
Also, really epic drone shots. Those were sick
Awesome! Glad it got you excited. You will really enjoy
Im glad people love us and the country 🫶
very sad to see dahye beirut getting explosions though. 😕
I looooved my trip to Lebanon. So sad to see now
Thank you for sharing our story❤ hope u enjoyed lebanon!
Thanks! I hope I was able to share some good parts
Toujours agréable de savoir comment est-ce que c'est devenu après l'explosion du 04 août 2021.
Merci pour ce beau reportage!
Enrichissant, toute cette diversité de cadres à différents points de la ville.
Le front de mer, aussi, magnifique! 🌊 🌅 🇱🇧
Thanks for watching. The explosion definitely had a huge impact that can still be felt in so many places
Very cool that you visited Lebanon! I've been twice - and have seen the stark impact of the economic crises over the years. In 2010, it was still an incredibly vibrant, sophisticated place full of contrasts - which makes Beirut one of my favorite cities. You can still see conservative elderly ladies in full burkhas taking a walk on the Corniche and then young, hip and probably secular Beirutis in shorts out for a morning jog. Great culture, food, and other offerings. It was sad to see how empty the restaurants and shops look. Beirut Souks was full of life in 2010, less so in 2019 on my second visit and a ghost town in your video. I also noticed the great white curvaceous Zaha Hadid building near Zaitunay Bay, appears to have been abandonded post-explosion - so sad. All the best to Beirut and Lebanon - an incredible city and country!
It was definitely a place of contrasts. I can only speak for my experience of the time period that I was there, but I think a lot has changed from the explosion and economic inflation
I agree about souks but restaurants are full they're packed we wait in line to enter a restaurant because all are going to restaurants XD
Thank you for sharing. I would love to see Lebanon. x from NYC ❤
I hope you make it there soon!
I love Lebanon 🇱🇧 ❤❤🇱🇧💔💔
I loved Lebanon too! Got to travel a lot more so make sure to subscribe to see the coming Lebanon videos
😊👍🏻👍🏻🌹
Most of the damage from the late big explosion in 2020 at the port of Beirut was due to nitrate ammonia which was stored at the port and a big fire caused the explosion.
Very very sad
Beautiful city☺
I really enjoyed my time there!!
Beautifully stunning shots of the city! Very informative too.
Thanks! I’m so glad you loved it!
One of the best videos i have ever seen covering Beirut... Keep up the good work.... Already subscribed and gonna check some more vids of u'rs....noticed at d end that u ventured also outside Beirut.. 👌🏻🎯🥂
Welcome aboard! I will soon post videos on Tripoli, Bsharri, Baalbek, and Byblos! Thanks for subscribing
@@thetravelingzam 👍🏻✨
Wonderful country 👍👍
Yes it is! Can’t wait to go back
Excellent video, informative narration ❤️
Thank you!! So glad you found it helpful!!
❤❤❤l love ❤❤ Lebanon 🇱🇧
Missing lebanon 2 year outside
I hope you get to return aoon
Nice optics
Thanks!!! I appreciate the love
I heard they're still picking up the pieces from the Great Explosion in 2020... Still a lot of clean-up, repair, and rebuilding to do...
Yes it was sad to see and sad to hear all of the stories. In some places the blast still seemed so fresh
❤️🔥🇱🇧❤️🔥🇱🇧
Thanks!
🇱🇧💔😊🌸
Fittest to survive in Leb. Funny in USA i own a home i have a job , savings. In Leb. Even with family & a support system, right now i'd be homeless & begging
It’s very sad.
downtown beirut was destroyed by the 2020 explosion and the 4 years of economic issues
It was very sad to see those parts
STUNNING CITY . far better than Paris
I’d definitely come here before Paris.
Two very very different places. What’s to compare?
Radical Islam destroyed Beirut and Lebanon. Lebanon is a Christian country, without the cancer of Islam, Beirut and Lebanon would be beautiful places to visit. I regret that in my lifetime I will never be able to go there.
😢
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Lebanon was Syrian lands you may don't know this.. search well you will find.. french gouvernement has put the border between Syria and the mountains of Lebanon. And you may don't know that most of the lebanese families are syrien origen..
The whole world once was just one world before it became countries what's your point
And why is lebanon Syria why not Syria was lebanon
Noisey lebanon on youtube
Thanks for watching
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Thanks!
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Sadly these videos are as much as I'll ever see of Lebanon, being an Israeli citizen. Maybe one day there'll be peace but I doubt it 😩
I pray for peace there as well. :(
You should vote for a government that doesn’t engage in ethnic cleaning and apartheid (( isreal was crated by Ashkenazi Jews ( European Jews ) who were promised by the UK to establish a Jewish state in Palestine , what happened to the native Palestinians they were ethnically cleansed and Apartheid , you should be ashamed of yourself how can the victims of nazis become the modern nazis .
I pray for peace too!
איכס, לקקן
@@savagewarrior4384 אמא שלך עליי בפיתה דרוזית עם זעתר ולבנה אחשילי היקר
When Rafik Hariri died...LEBANON DIED
:(
Lebanon is still alive
The government just removed the victims faces portraits.
I'm glad I could see that and document it before its removal
Beirut has a functioning rule-of-law based government?
@@wtcashel yes, it does, although not so effective at stopping corruption and the collapse of the economy. the laws only apply to the average citizen. not the elites.
Why are you making travel videos about Beirut when there are Palestinians that are being oppressed just to the south?!?
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Now that's a funny comment
I was making a travel video of the places I have been recently.
What is wrong with making a travel video?
@@adnanamin3068 have you heard of the Palestinians???
@@toassistindo yes I have heard. So what???????? You still eat right?????