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"The longest train in the world"
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@loullahahmedou153
My beautiful country โค
Guys, if you visite Mauritania, don't miss Tanouchert, Ben Amira, Richat structure and Banc d'Arguine. There is a lot of other beautiful places for sure
@dr.azygos3585
just got to know about your country today, its sad that such beautiful country is so under rated. hope to visit your country on day insha'allah.
love from Kerala, India
@emojongtv3995
Life looks sweet in the desert
@tonihazle2034
I cannot begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video - I can't get too much of the Sahara desert and the amazing things that go on there and this is the finest film I have seen of it to date - so incredible those trains, and it was like being there, how I wish I could travel on one! I was lucky enough to spend some years in the desert in Egypt as a child in the 1950s and just loved it. It is so wonderful t be able to see so much now with this new technology. Now, in my old age, I shall watch this documentary with great joy, over and over, I know I shall - thank you, THANK YOU, you have made an old woman very happy! MORE PLEASE......!!
@worldcitizeng6507
Many affordable groups tours from marrakech to 2 parts of Sahara, includingvan, meals for around90 euro, spending 1 might under the stars was amazing.
@edwincases4769
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@brianambrose8583
May Allah open your heart and make you a Muslim ameen
@comfortablydumbb
Excellent documentary.,.very well edited and translated.
At the end of my Sunday, I'm watching this and I sincerely appreciate all the efforts put into making this video.
Good luck to team TRACKS... all the way from India ๐
@mentalizatelo
This is just amazing; I love how they drink tea and it's a communion practice. No alcohol (it dehydrates you), no drugs, no smoking. Just tea and water. They seem to be very friendly and to love their land. Proud people of their land, thank you for such a nice production. It's got some very interesting comments that makes you really think.
@mozartips
Natural life is far better than city life. I know we need doctors, engineers and stuff but I think city life seems too robotic to me and everyone wants to take a share of what you earn so at the end you work hard for others and don't get much for yourself.