Rolê por Marrakesh (Marrocos) | Parte 2
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- čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
- Salve, salve, galera!!!
Essa é a segunda parte do nosso rolê por Marrakesh em Marrocos. Na primeira parte conheçemos a mesquita da Koutubia, caminhamos pela praça da princesa, jardin mamounia e almoçamos no restaurante DAR L'HSSIRA, um lugar muito bom e barato!!!
Agora na segunda parte vamos conhecer o Palacio da Bahia, conhcer os preços das roupas, tomar um suco top na praça principal e, por fim, comer um lanche de rua pra terminar o dia.
Espero que vocês gostem!!!
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adorei ! Muito top o passeio
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Muitoo toppp❤❤❤
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Gosto de videos como esses. Pois temos um pouco de conhecimento sobre outras culturas. Para pessoas que não tem condições de viajar, como eu, têm a possibilidade de conhecer novas culturas, nem que seja só um pouco
Obrigado, Renan! Ficamos feliz em poder compartilhar essa experiência com vcs e saber que vcs estão gostando 🙏🏻☺️ Continue nos acompanhando que ainda temos muita viajem pela frente 🙌🏻😁
que lugar mais lindo! amei
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Ansiosa para os próximos destinos ❤
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Por isso estou gostando do lugar... Chama rabettiiiii hahahaha
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I suggest you visit the capital, Rabat, the historic Mosque of Hassan, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the Kasbah of the Udayas, and the Udayas Gardens, and move from all of this to the modern city, the Riad district, where there is a tower with a height of 139 meters. It is similar to the Eiffel Tower for us, haha, and it is the second tallest tower in all of Rabat.
Gostei muito do vídeo simples e objetivo. Aguardando por novas publicações.
Obrigado =) Ficamos muito felizes que gostou. Em breve sai os próximos video =)
very nice video
Thank you
Vai trazer um Ímã só tem que ser um pra cada um aqui 😂😂😂
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🤣🤣🤣🤣😅 daí ferrou!!!
Muito bom, adorei a parte da interação com o pessoal de lá, na lojinha e talz, sucesso monstro 🚀
Obrigado, meu querido!!! Tmj 👊🏻
Visca Tanger
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Yes!! We visited Tanger, soon we will have a video from there =)
@17:07 Marrakech is not located in a desert. It is situated in the central-western region of Morocco, which is known for its diverse landscapes. While some of the surrounding areas may have some desertious regions, Marrakech itself is not part of the desert. The city is nestled at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. The desert in Morocco starts mainly to the east and southeast of the country. The primary desert region in Morocco is the Sahara Desert. As you travel east from the cities of Marrakech or Ouarzazate, you will gradually enter the arid and sandy landscapes of the desert. Popular desert destinations in Morocco include Merzouga, Erg Chebbi, and Zagora. I could recommend you to visit it next time when you are in Morocco. You can experience the unique beauty and serenity of the Sahara.❤
Thanks for clarifying it. Sorry for the mistakes 😅 We will back soon, I'm wondering if we could meet so you can guide us through the Marocco history.. I think it would be interesting to the audience 🤔 What you think about it?
@04:21 Hello beautiful people of Brazil. So glad to see that you have had a great time in Marrakech too. It's indeed an incredible city with a rich history. While i was watching I have noticed a small mistake in your video regarding the origin of the name Marrakech. I'd like to share some information with you if you allow me.
While i understand why some people would assume or believe that the name Marrakech came from an "Arab" source, the name actually stems from Tamazight or our indigenous Berber language, similar to many other cities in Morocco.(like Tetuan and Agadir)
The real name of Morocco is "Mur(n) Akush," meaning "God's country." The term "Akush" translates to "God" in Tamazight, or Berber language. The root 'mur' can be found in most Berber languages in its feminine form as "tamurt."
So, Marrakech is directly derived from an Amazigh word "Murakush," pronounced as "Amurakuch" in Tamazight/Berber language not Arabic. Perhaps this might be interesting too, to mention that "Moor" or in Portuguese, "Mouro," is also derived from "Amur," which later became Mauretania, the land of the Mauri. This should not be confused with modern-day Mauritania.
I hope this information helps clarify the origins of Marrakech. Thank you again for sharing your experiences with your audience. Safe travels!
Hi Maria!! Thanks a lot for your notes!!! We really appreciate it 🙏🏻 ❤️
@@BoraNextTrip thank you. I really like this channel and its not my intention to sound rude. Its just an enthiousme, to co ntribute to this lovely channel too. Have a great evening. 👍🏻☘️
Totally! You are more than welcome to contribute whenever you want to ☺️❤️
Huuummm...cheirinho bom de laranja😊
Verdade muito bom 🥰❤️
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Estou amando muito bom sabermos de outras culturas aguardando outros vídeos parabéns por todas explicações
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مرحبا بك في بلدي المغرب
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Bienvenue au Maroc 🇲🇦 ❤❤
Thabk you 🥰