Life in Asmara Eritrea Left Me Speechless

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Life in Asmara Eritrea Left Me Speechless


Life in Asmara Eritrea Left Me Speechless

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  1. Eritreans had free thier land from occupier Ethiopia however, they still have a huge task to free themselves from
    a dictator regime…that regime is as bad as N.korea's Kim jun-U .

  2. I miss the ice cream the test my Eritrea beautiful clean and peace nobody bothering you kind people God bless them 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕😍😍

  3. I used to walk these streets when I was young. Memories came back, some that made me sad and some that made me smile. The emotion is strong. Thank you so much for your presentation and visiting a place that not many foreigners visit and lets all pray for the peace of Eritrea and Africa! I hope you enjoyed it too and the good Lord keeps you safe in all your trips.

  4. Thank you borv. for sharing a beautiful city ❤️ of Asmara.
    Asmara is a beautiful city with kind, peaceful and hospitable people and gentle weather, Asmara is the most conformable place to live in or to visit to.

  5. Once a vibrant and lively city dictator turned em into ghost town Empty streets in Asmara old Italian era buildings..But isaias minions don’t wanna hear the truth

  6. Wow.. what a Very very clean city. People looking healthy and happy , very industrious and respectable . But Its sad to see them not wearing their own traditional clothing though .

  7. I lived in Asmara before Eritrea ceased being part of Ethiopia for about four years. The city in this video looks for the most part deserted and impoverished. I find it difficult to believe that this is the Asmara city I used to know back then in the middle of the 1980s. How come he couldn't get a single person who could speak in English. I don't see any new infrastructural development. The buildings are those built during the Italian occupation. What happened, am I missing something here?

  8. What a phenomenal view. It almost feels like I’m there! Do you mind sharing what camera you’re using? I’m a new subbie for sure! Great video 👍🏾

  9. That is what
    I loved about
    Back home..

    Ppl just happy
    Even tho they
    Might not have
    Much in
    Materials ..

    You get the
    essence
    Of life

    And most importantly

    U learn
    How to live by
    Your Hand

    Which normally
    Leads

    Knowing what
    Has value
    And what don't

    So u subtract
    And add
    From a place
    Of experience

    Like it is second
    Nature..
    Without even
    Thinking about it…