Wonderfull, what you are doing is amazing. Here is a Moroccan who worked in the USA (CT) for 5 years which allowed me to get to know American people for whom I have lot of respect. I will be in Rabat in Septembre and woul love to have a chatt with you around a coffe,..Till then all the best and good luck for your buisiness in Morocco
Lots and lots to do! It really has something for everyone...families, people who like the club scene, people who like nature- it's a destination to see for sure.
What a wonderful video. I loved the scennery feels like an island on the Caribbeans. Most if not all museums in Morocco are expensive for foreigners wich is very sad in my opinion the gap is very wide and it may discourage tourists from discovering the beauty of our country As for driving in Morocco it is indeed crazy, but you should definitely try driving in casablanca you will immediately start cursing cause the majority do not care about rules or are busy to do so, you will hear horns all the time if you're not quick enough 😂.
It did have a very Caribbean feel to it. as for the scenery, I found Tangier to hold exceptional beauty. As for the driving, I have actually only seen it worse in one place and one place only....Casablanca! That price gap actually does keep me from going to see a lot of things on principle.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway , la Villa ou Château Pedicaris , je l’ai pris en photo au mois de juillet 2007 , a l’époque il était encore à l’abondons , ce n’était même pas encore un musée , j’ai été à Tanger car j’ai encore de la famille qui vit là bas , ça fait près de 16 ans que je suis plus retourné , je pense que la ville a dû beaucoup changer !…… En tous cas , merci 🙏 pour la vidéo et bonne continuation !….❤
Sounds like you never been to Tangier, it's the port of Africa and the history of Tangier read about it and immediately you're Packington to trade to it. BTW it's my birthplace and my city
Hey Ameroccan! 😊 Back with a beautiful City, you/Bahaa/Mohammed made it look more beautiful, mashaallah...Mohammed thank you for this beautiful tour, you did an amazing job!... Your parking skills are fine 😂it took too long but haniaaa, you made it!!!... That castle is AMAZING! Are you open to the idea to split it in half with me, i'll take the sea side 😂... Tbarkallah 3liiik, those pictures are AMAZING!!! Old school pictures, i'm in love with the first one and he last one, specifically the last one, it describes everything related to a beautiful dream, a dream where you see heaven the way you want to see it. Keep posting more pictures.. And maybe you can tell us where we can find those pictures if we want to buy them or print them ☺️🌹
First, I want to lay a "blanket thank you" for this entire comment! ☺ As for the parking, I surprised I even did that well! 🤪 Yes, I would most certainly split the castle with you- haki the sea side...l'bghiti- the rent is more on that side😂 Thank you very much for your feedback on and interest in the photos! They will be available for sale through Ameroccan Art and Design very very soon!
Hi Terry, With regard to the entrance fee. There are some places around the world where they charge different prices for nations and another for foreigners. The reasoning behind it is: the locals pay the extra through their taxes, so should get a reduction on the door. Having said that: 10dhs vs 70dhs is too wide a gap in my opinion. I can't help but notice you look happier in Tangier than in Rabat.
Great video again, Terry! Adil and I were reminiscing about our last trip when we visited the north - Tangier and Chefchaouen. We want a re-do just bc we didn't have a lot of time to do either of them justice. Awesome cities, good vibes... enjoy! 🙏💕
Gotta love the honest and genuine reaction from uncle Terry (hope you don't mind me calling you uncle), i'm from tangier and i'm really glad that you like it in here, also i myself have never been inside of that chateau so thanks for showing us around☺
Thanks for another great video. Tangier is on the top of my list right now as I make my plans to leave Floriduh. It has been a long journey here in the states ( since 1988) and I think it is time for me to head back home. Keep them videos coming bud.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway Thanks! If by any chance you are planning to visit Essaouira please let me know, I would like you to capture some scenes from where we used to live.
beautiful destination TANGIER....✌ hello terry i have a question for you you are from texas right what is the problem there you always hear school shootings and today i saw on the news car crashes into people 7 dead what is the situation there in that state are the people there depressed
I have had to pay extra more money in Cambodia as an American citizen to visit Angkor temple. This is all around the world. It’s still way cheaper compare to American museums 😊
@@MiddleAgedRunaway , la seule raison pour taxer les étrangers , c’est par rapport a leurs niveaux de vie supérieure aux populations locales , européens et américains soit disant ont des salaires et pouvoir d’achats plus élevés , aux yeux des locaux , l’étranger est synonyme de richesses , c’est comme ça , ils ont cette fausse idée dans la tête qui reste indélébile , les américains c’est encore pires , car leur cinéma montre une opulence démesurée , dans la modernité et le luxe , voitures , architectures , gratte-ciel , une économie florissante et une des plus puissantes armées du monde et ceux-ci depuis la fin du IX ièmes siècles !!…….😮😮😮
- Jadis , Tanger , au temps de sa splendeur avait un statut de ville internationale , beaucoup d’européens et d’américains y vivaient parmi les élites et les artistes , l’américain le plus célèbre de Tanger qui y a vécu plus de 40 ans est l’écrivain Paul Bowles malheureusement décédé il y’a une quinzaines d’années !!……. N’oubliez pas de visiter le musée qui a appartenu au milliardaire américain Malcolm Forbes !……❤❤❤
Terry, here you are in the city of Tangier where *Ibn Battuta* was born and grew up until his early 20. He was a scholar and explorer who traveled extensively in the lands of Africa and Eurasia, including China. He traveled more than any other explorer in pre-modern history, totalling around 117,000 km , surpassing *Zheng He* with about 50,000 km, and *Marco Polo* with 24,000 km.
Brother, next time you want to go in somewhere and you have to pay an entrance fee. Then you have to say that you also live and Live in Morocco! Then you don't have to pay more than the citizens of Morocco themselves. because your supervisor was not a Moroccan citizen himself. I think he is from Syrië !!!
there are some weird and romantic things about Tangier... moreover, I recommend Jim Jarmusch's film "Only Lovers Left Alive", an extremely talented American film director, partially shot in the alleys of the old Medina of Tangier... I believe you would not be disappointed
25:58 this house it was the property of an American citizen his name Mr Ion Hanford Perdicaris you can see this movie “The Wind and the Lion” about his story in Morocco so he built this house in 1876 for his lovely wife because she was sick. Finley this park take his name from Perdicaris.
This Kidnapping of Ion Perdicaris The strangest turn of Perdicaris’ history began with a kidnapping. On May 18, 1904, Perdicaris and his stepson, Cromwell Varley, were abducted by Moulay Ahmed Raisuli, a much-feared Moroccan bandit dubbed “The Last of the Sale Pirates.” Admired by his followers and championed as a local hero by many of his home region, Raisuli was a continual thorn in the side of Moroccan authorities. The kidnapping of Perdicaris was one three internationally publicized kidnappings over a decade-long stretch of crime - the other two being Walter Harris, a correspondent for The Times, and Sir Harry “Caid” MacLean, an British army officer. Depending on what account you believe, Raisuli stormed down through the Perdicaris domain with somewhere between 9 and 150 people. Raisuli and his men quickly cut the telephone lines, dispatched of Perdicaris’ small security force, locked Ellen away and absconded with Perdicaris and his stepson. Through the night, they galloped on horseback to Raisuli’s native Rif Mountains where they took refuge. Along the ride, Perdicaris fell and broke his leg. Ellen alerted the local authorities. They, in turn, cabled the US who quickly became involved in the affair. While in captivity, Perdicaris came to know Raisuli and, in the months following his release, while Perdicaris lived in Tangier, Raisuli would occasionally visit his property. Today it is thought that perhaps Perdicaris suffered from Stockholm Syndrome, though by all accounts, he was treated well and enjoyed his conversations with Raisuli. Raisuli, for his part, over the course of the kidnapping upped his demands until the ransom stood at a hefty $70,000 (around 2 million USD in today’s currency).
When i visted the louvre, i paid 17$ while my other european friends get to go there for free.It's a bummer that the Chateau charges extra without even providing english/spanish translation
Thanks for the video Terry. I just want to draw your attention to the fact that the guy that went along with you speaks a middle eastern dialect. So if the entrance fee costs more for foreigners, this should have applied to him too. As you said, racism at its finest ... I'm sorry you had to go through this and I hope it didn't ruin your mood. Plus that house looks so boring it doesn't deserve the fee you paid. The only good thing about it is the seaview from the windows 😅 Enjoy your time in Morocco.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway I think most Moroccans don’t agree to by tickets to see their own moments, they believe it should be free. That’s why they charge a nominal price for locals. In the other-hand for Europeans or Americans $7 admission is not a big deal. This is the concept the government is adapting. I have to give this explanation because some people don’t agree with my comment. They think in Europe and America they charge away more to visit a museum or so. But I still believe it should be the same price for both locals and tourists. Dima Maghreb 🤍🇲🇦
Hey Terry , first of all I feel sorry for you about overpricing to get into that small house we should be equal on everything I was at biltmore house in Asheville,NC the biggest historical house in US every body is paying $90 for admission so we did too ,it doesn’t matter where you come from and check it out it takes a couple of hours to see all the unique stuff inside using better way of communication (headphones) to explain every single room in all four floors… anyway I’m so pissed off from this guys charging tourist extras this is one of first things I didn’t like in my country and believe me I was arguing before with a guy in Agadir about this he tagged tagine for 400 dirham after I asked him for last price he said dont worry that price is for tourist 😡it’s just shameful that people are so selfish, but hey still good and lovely people out there too.❤
Any business in the US caught charging according nationality would be shut down immediately and the riots would make national news- LOL - But seriously, they would! 400dh for a tajine?!?!?! I have seen 200dh but that's 7achouma bzaf! wow
بلا نقولو كلام العيب السيد كنظن ماشي guide سياحي كنظن غير رافقه في هذه الجولة كذلك كنظن ان السيد ليس مغربي لان لهجته ليست مغربية كنظن هاد السيد اما فلسطيني او خليجي مقيم بالمغرب هذا مابان ليا من لهجته
I don't understand why u took a non Moroccan foreigner as a guide!? He doesn't know nothing about tangier and I think u know more about Morocco the he do Had 3ribban almachari9a wellaw kayza7mo lemgharba fi bladhom o kaychaklo khatar 3la almaghreb o 3la siya7a ra yemken ga3 ghaychaweh almaghreb 9ddam el berrani o mamsaw9inch
@@nadaik1219 رفع الله عبدا ،عرف قدر نفسه .. انا ما كنتصاطحش و لا أتدخل في أشياء لا أعرفها .. و إن كنت اجهل بعض الأمور أبحث لاتعلم و اكون معلومات عنها ..
@@user-mk6lek8n11 hadchii 9olo l rassk a khoya رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال : وَمَنْ كَانَ يُؤْمِنُ بِاللَّهِ وَالْيَوْمِ الآخِرِ فَلْيَقُلْ خَيْرًا أَوْ لِيَصْمُتْ Matb9ach t9lel mn nass o t3ayr fihom ila 3arf قدر نفسك
Ur guide is a middle Eastern and not Moroccan and he knows nothing about Morocco and he spoke with u is a middle eastern dialect that Moroccans do not understand
My experience of living in tanger after 8 years 1: Smells funny 2: Very noisy 3: Losing its religious values 4: Prostitutes everywhere at night 5: lots of brothels 6: Spas and hammams are brothels 7: nothing is at it seems 8: Everyone wants your money 9: full of pollution 10: full of crackheads 11: Gap between rich and poor is astronomical 12: I hate it
Very nice vlog again you rock it. Don't be frustrated about the chateaux price for foreigners... its the same here in Florida, locales pay less than visitors for reasons One of them is that locals supports thier community every year by paying taxes. Second: locals they visite the site a lot of times with thier guests so they promote the tourism. Third: if you charge the locals more, they will done with one visit in thier life but the location want them to visit it more and more 😊 These is the history of chateaux en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perdicarisc_affair
Wonderfull, what you are doing is amazing. Here is a Moroccan who worked in the USA (CT) for 5 years which allowed me to get to know American people for whom I have lot of respect. I will be in Rabat in Septembre and woul love to have a chatt with you around a coffe,..Till then all the best and good luck for your buisiness in Morocco
Sounds good! I SHOULD be here in September- and I'm always down for a coffee and a good chat!
It must be LOTS of fun to meet you in person Terry . Hopefully one day soon when I visit Morocco I ll get a chance to meet you.
والله نفرح كثيرا عندما نراكم فرحين مبتهجين في بلدنا المغرب دامت افراحكم و سعادتكم ❤❤❤ انا من مكناس وتحية لكم جميعا
I love Meknes!!
@@MiddleAgedRunaway than you pro
Excellent job with the parallel parking, Sir.
Ahhhh- Thank you!! LOL
I love your vibe Terry, always making the best of small and big things ❤❤also a big thank for Tangier tour lots of love ❤❤
Thanks, Asmaa ☺
Baeuteful city wow. ❤❤❤❤
Breath taking Terry ,keep them coming lol
Very nice video, thank you from Morocco. And yeah we have local prices in some places.
Terry much respect . Beautiful views and the friendly people..
Hi tery 👋 I hope visit Tanger one day it's a beautiful city.
Lots and lots to do! It really has something for everyone...families, people who like the club scene, people who like nature- it's a destination to see for sure.
Tanmirt
What a wonderful video. I loved the scennery feels like an island on the Caribbeans.
Most if not all museums in Morocco are expensive for foreigners wich is very sad in my opinion the gap is very wide and it may discourage tourists from discovering the beauty of our country
As for driving in Morocco it is indeed crazy, but you should definitely try driving in casablanca you will immediately start cursing cause the majority do not care about rules or are busy to do so, you will hear horns all the time if you're not quick enough 😂.
It did have a very Caribbean feel to it. as for the scenery, I found Tangier to hold exceptional beauty. As for the driving, I have actually only seen it worse in one place and one place only....Casablanca!
That price gap actually does keep me from going to see a lot of things on principle.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway , la Villa ou Château Pedicaris , je l’ai pris en photo au mois de juillet 2007 , a l’époque il était encore à l’abondons , ce n’était même pas encore un musée , j’ai été à Tanger car j’ai encore de la famille qui vit là bas , ça fait près de 16 ans que je suis plus retourné , je pense que la ville a dû beaucoup changer !…… En tous cas , merci 🙏 pour la vidéo et bonne continuation !….❤
Sounds like you never been to Tangier, it's the port of Africa and the history of Tangier read about it and immediately you're Packington to trade to it.
BTW it's my birthplace and my city
Salam alkiom bonjour... Dima nadi😊
Thanks, Mario!
I was last year in Tangier and I didn't seen this place I will see it next time thanks for sharing this video with us 👍🇨🇦
Great men welcome forever to🇲🇦
Tbarklah
I forgot to tell you Terry I am jealously jealous 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
jealously jealous... That adds a whole new level to jealous! 😂
@@MiddleAgedRunaway absolutely 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Ameroccan! 😊 Back with a beautiful City, you/Bahaa/Mohammed made it look more beautiful, mashaallah...Mohammed thank you for this beautiful tour, you did an amazing job!... Your parking skills are fine 😂it took too long but haniaaa, you made it!!!... That castle is AMAZING! Are you open to the idea to split it in half with me, i'll take the sea side 😂... Tbarkallah 3liiik, those pictures are AMAZING!!! Old school pictures, i'm in love with the first one and he last one, specifically the last one, it describes everything related to a beautiful dream, a dream where you see heaven the way you want to see it. Keep posting more pictures.. And maybe you can tell us where we can find those pictures if we want to buy them or print them ☺️🌹
First, I want to lay a "blanket thank you" for this entire comment! ☺ As for the parking, I surprised I even did that well! 🤪 Yes, I would most certainly split the castle with you- haki the sea side...l'bghiti- the rent is more on that side😂 Thank you very much for your feedback on and interest in the photos! They will be available for sale through Ameroccan Art and Design very very soon!
A space and a beautiful view from the city of tangier and the Mediterranean sea that's amazing
Hi Terry, With regard to the entrance fee. There are some places around the world where they charge different prices for nations and another for foreigners. The reasoning behind it is: the locals pay the extra through their taxes, so should get a reduction on the door. Having said that: 10dhs vs 70dhs is too wide a gap in my opinion. I can't help but notice you look happier in Tangier than in Rabat.
And I think that is really my hang up...the price gap.
I was just happy to be traveling, even on a minor level! 😂
Salam 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Welcome to tangier
chokran!
Great video again, Terry! Adil and I were reminiscing about our last trip when we visited the north - Tangier and Chefchaouen. We want a re-do just bc we didn't have a lot of time to do either of them justice. Awesome cities, good vibes... enjoy! 🙏💕
Hey Bethany! I feel ya- I always want a re-do anywhere I go in Morocco...either bc I didn't do enough or I want to do it again.
I think it's the best park I've ever been to in the world. And I also made a vlog on Rmilat Park
It's definitely a peaceful, beautiful place to chill out for a while!
All the best Terry! Enjoy Morocco to the fullest 👍
Jamil
Gotta love the honest and genuine reaction from uncle Terry (hope you don't mind me calling you uncle), i'm from tangier and i'm really glad that you like it in here, also i myself have never been inside of that chateau so thanks for showing us around☺
I'm good with uncle Terry 👍😂 Thanks for watching- glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for another great video. Tangier is on the top of my list right now as I make my plans to leave Floriduh. It has been a long journey here in the states ( since 1988) and I think it is time for me to head back home. Keep them videos coming bud.
1988! wow- It HAS been a long time! Hope you can make it soon! Thanks for watching!
@@MiddleAgedRunaway Thanks! If by any chance you are planning to visit Essaouira please let me know, I would like you to capture some scenes from where we used to live.
Macha alah
Salam alaykoum,good morning. Happy to see you visiting #places in Morocco. Just enjoy it.
Welcom ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
C'est magnifique ❤👍💐
👍👍👍❤💚
beautiful destination TANGIER....✌
hello terry i have a question for you you are from texas right what is the problem there you always hear school shootings and today i saw on the news car crashes into people 7 dead what is the situation there in that state are the people there depressed
Welcome to Morocco, good man
Good luck
Welcome back Terry 🖐🏻
HI! Thank you! 😁
I have had to pay extra more money in Cambodia as an American citizen to visit Angkor temple. This is all around the world. It’s still way cheaper compare to American museums 😊
You're not wrong but for me it's the principle. Foreigners get over charged for just about everything here. It's not just a museum thing.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway , la seule raison pour taxer les étrangers , c’est par rapport a leurs niveaux de vie supérieure aux populations locales , européens et américains soit disant ont des salaires et pouvoir d’achats plus élevés , aux yeux des locaux , l’étranger est synonyme de richesses , c’est comme ça , ils ont cette fausse idée dans la tête qui reste indélébile , les américains c’est encore pires , car leur cinéma montre une opulence démesurée , dans la modernité et le luxe , voitures , architectures , gratte-ciel , une économie florissante et une des plus puissantes armées du monde et ceux-ci depuis la fin du IX ièmes siècles !!…….😮😮😮
Amazing photos! Just so you know your guide was not a local but a syrian.
Thank you! Glad you liked them. I know he isn't Moroccan. That's why I feel racism went deep here bc he is still Arab and not a white foreigner.
Bravo
Cool videos as always. The weird thing is that the museum doesn't show explanations in English too. You could have told them to trigger the change ;)
Thanks! And you're right. I should have at least said something about that.
- Jadis , Tanger , au temps de sa splendeur avait un statut de ville internationale , beaucoup d’européens et d’américains y vivaient parmi les élites et les artistes , l’américain le plus célèbre de Tanger qui y a vécu plus de 40 ans est l’écrivain Paul Bowles malheureusement décédé il y’a une quinzaines d’années !!……. N’oubliez pas de visiter le musée qui a appartenu au milliardaire américain Malcolm Forbes !……❤❤❤
Ayoz
You are in tanger you need to go to see the most old US embassy in the world its journey to Museum
Vidio zwin
Très belle ville tanger
Hahahha I feel ya man ... its an initiative to encourage domestic tourism thats all bro nothing against foreigners... keep up the good work man ❤❤
Thanks!
Perhaps that's the reason. I just wonder if, eventually, foreigners will stop going simply to these places simply on principle.
Hello welcom
Great video 😊
Terry, here you are in the city of Tangier where *Ibn Battuta* was born and grew up until his early 20. He was a scholar and explorer who traveled extensively in the lands of Africa and Eurasia, including China. He traveled more than any other explorer in pre-modern history, totalling around 117,000 km , surpassing *Zheng He* with about 50,000 km, and *Marco Polo* with 24,000 km.
I have just recently found this out! I had heard of him before but never knew a lot about him. Fascinating person indeed.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway American writer and director wrote and directed a film about him titled *_Journey to Mecca: In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta_*
Director name is Bruce Neibaur
معلم 👍
برافو عليك أخويا حيت عرفتي بتاريخ بلادنا و عطيتيها قيمة امام الأجنبي
تبارك الله عليك برافو 👏
@@ahmedeljirari4930 Jazzak Allah khair, I am only a very simple person who loves history.
Brother, next time you want to go in somewhere and you have to pay an entrance fee. Then you have to say that you also live and Live in Morocco! Then you don't have to pay more than the citizens of Morocco themselves. because your supervisor was not a Moroccan citizen himself. I think he is from Syrië !!!
Apparently that's how it works!! LOL
@@MiddleAgedRunaway اهلا وسهلا كيف حالك احب فديوهاتك تبدو رجل طيب انا من الدار البيضاء
Your guide is a very beautiful man 😂😂
there are some weird and romantic things about Tangier...
moreover, I recommend Jim Jarmusch's film "Only Lovers Left Alive", an extremely talented American film director, partially shot in the alleys of the old Medina of Tangier... I believe you would not be disappointed
Welcome to 🇲🇦🇺🇲
Amazing ! I have a question is you Go pro Hero 11 ? Thank you
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Thank you- GoPro 8 (black)
@@MiddleAgedRunaway Thank you so much!
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25:58 this house it was the property of an American citizen his name Mr Ion Hanford Perdicaris you can see this movie “The Wind and the Lion” about his story in Morocco so he built this house in 1876 for his lovely wife because she was sick.
Finley this park take his name from Perdicaris.
This Kidnapping of Ion Perdicaris
The strangest turn of Perdicaris’ history began with a kidnapping. On May 18, 1904, Perdicaris and his stepson, Cromwell Varley, were abducted by Moulay Ahmed Raisuli, a much-feared Moroccan bandit dubbed “The Last of the Sale Pirates.” Admired by his followers and championed as a local hero by many of his home region, Raisuli was a continual thorn in the side of Moroccan authorities. The kidnapping of Perdicaris was one three internationally publicized kidnappings over a decade-long stretch of crime - the other two being Walter Harris, a correspondent for The Times, and Sir Harry “Caid” MacLean, an British army officer.
Depending on what account you believe, Raisuli stormed down through the Perdicaris domain with somewhere between 9 and 150 people. Raisuli and his men quickly cut the telephone lines, dispatched of Perdicaris’ small security force, locked Ellen away and absconded with Perdicaris and his stepson. Through the night, they galloped on horseback to Raisuli’s native Rif Mountains where they took refuge. Along the ride, Perdicaris fell and broke his leg.
Ellen alerted the local authorities. They, in turn, cabled the US who quickly became involved in the affair.
While in captivity, Perdicaris came to know Raisuli and, in the months following his release, while Perdicaris lived in Tangier, Raisuli would occasionally visit his property. Today it is thought that perhaps Perdicaris suffered from Stockholm Syndrome, though by all accounts, he was treated well and enjoyed his conversations with Raisuli.
Raisuli, for his part, over the course of the kidnapping upped his demands until the ransom stood at a hefty $70,000 (around 2 million USD in today’s currency).
Bonjour mon ami
When i visted the louvre, i paid 17$ while my other european friends get to go there for free.It's a bummer that the Chateau charges extra without even providing english/spanish translation
In the US we are never allowed to do this. And yes...at least provide the languages of those most likely to be charged more.
Thanks for the video Terry. I just want to draw your attention to the fact that the guy that went along with you speaks a middle eastern dialect. So if the entrance fee costs more for foreigners, this should have applied to him too. As you said, racism at its finest ... I'm sorry you had to go through this and I hope it didn't ruin your mood. Plus that house looks so boring it doesn't deserve the fee you paid. The only good thing about it is the seaview from the windows 😅 Enjoy your time in Morocco.
Did watch the movie called the wind and the lion?
cool pictures
Thank you very much!
How do we buy the merch that you and Omar print?
That’s not fair. Why they would charge tourists more to visit the light house??? 😖we are sorry about that Mr. Terry!
اسيري تخراي اش اتعرفي . وخسري عليها لفلوس وكذا باش فاللخر التيكي يكون ب 10 دراهم . عندهم فحال هاد البلايص اقل واحد الدخلة ليلو ب 50 دولار
Oooh we are sorry 💅
It happens all over in Morocco and many countries. I will never agree with it, especially when it apparently only applies to white foreigners.
@@hour7198 بلا تخصار الهضرة يا ولدي ولا بنتي. عارفين 30 ولا 50 دولار ولكن على كولشي. وعطي رأيك بحرية بالانجليزية والعربية الله يرضي عليك.
@@MiddleAgedRunaway I think most Moroccans don’t agree to by tickets to see their own moments, they believe it should be free. That’s why they charge a nominal price for locals. In the other-hand for Europeans or Americans $7 admission is not a big deal. This is the concept the government is adapting. I have to give this explanation because some people don’t agree with my comment. They think in Europe and America they charge away more to visit a museum or so. But I still believe it should be the same price for both locals and tourists. Dima Maghreb 🤍🇲🇦
C hokran luk
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How are you doing today sir...?
I'm doing well! Thank you! How are you? Been busy making more content and having fun doing it.
Sorry for my comment , but you got a friend/guide he should ask questions for the things you want to know .
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Salam!
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Texan in small french car 😂
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Salam terry
Hey Terry , first of all I feel sorry for you about overpricing to get into that small house we should be equal on everything I was at biltmore house in Asheville,NC the biggest historical house in US every body is paying $90 for admission so we did too ,it doesn’t matter where you come from and check it out it takes a couple of hours to see all the unique stuff inside using better way of communication (headphones) to explain every single room in all four floors… anyway I’m so pissed off from this guys charging tourist extras this is one of first things I didn’t like in my country and believe me I was arguing before with a guy in Agadir about this he tagged tagine for 400 dirham after I asked him for last price he said dont worry that price is for tourist 😡it’s just shameful that people are so selfish, but hey still good and lovely people out there too.❤
Any business in the US caught charging according nationality would be shut down immediately and the riots would make national news- LOL - But seriously, they would!
400dh for a tajine?!?!?! I have seen 200dh but that's 7achouma bzaf! wow
@15:50 Wait what!! your aka guide is not even Moroccan!? sound like Syrian to me!??! 🤦♂Was it the right move? a dono
Yeah...you understand! There is a foreigner price, then there is the white foreigner price. LOL
المشكله في المغاربة للي خللاو البراني يساري مريكاني ،هاظ الشغل دالطنجاوي ،اويليييي على مدينه ديالي رجعت فندق .
Le guide n est pas marocain ??petite question !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Although everyone keeps saying he is Syrian, he is actually a Palestinian friend of mine. 😁
Tell them should be translate in English as well
That's only the right thing to do, right?!
The problem is this American multi language probably won't know From Morocco and Palestine
بلا نقولو كلام العيب السيد كنظن ماشي guide سياحي كنظن غير رافقه في هذه الجولة كذلك كنظن ان السيد ليس مغربي لان لهجته ليست مغربية كنظن هاد السيد اما فلسطيني او خليجي مقيم بالمغرب هذا مابان ليا من لهجته
I believe he is Palestinian. I had another friend who is Palestinian and they often spoke other than Darija.
I don't understand why u took a non Moroccan foreigner as a guide!? He doesn't know nothing about tangier and I think u know more about Morocco the he do
Had 3ribban almachari9a wellaw kayza7mo lemgharba fi bladhom o kaychaklo khatar 3la almaghreb o 3la siya7a ra yemken ga3 ghaychaweh almaghreb 9ddam el berrani o mamsaw9inch
دعاء الى المغاربة المتصنطحين اذا كنت تجهل تاريخ بلدك او معلومات عن مدينتك ،لا تحرج نفسك و تحطها في مواقف بايخة بحال هذ خينا ..
لالقلة الادب الله كنظن ماشي مغربي لأن لهجته ليست مغربية أنصت له وستفهم ولا داعي السب والشتم من فضلك قل كلمة طيبة او اصمت كان احسن
السيد سوري مشي مغربي وهو لا يعمل كمرشد أراد مرافقه فقط
لا يا اخي، ما نضنش انه مغربي، نعايلي مشرقي عايش في طنجة و تلاقى مع الامريكي و بغى يتسارا معاه!
tax payer discount!! that's why there are 2 different ticket prices😂
😂😂 Best answer I've heard yet!
اذا ذهبت إلى أمريكا هل سيتجول بك وكنه
ويدخلك إلى منزله ويطبخ لك الطعام
والله إلى ذقتيه
ولكن المغاربة كرمهم اباوعن جد نكرم الضيف كيفما كان مسلما أو غير مسلم الكرم من شيمنا فلا داعي الكلام الخاوي
اخترت دليل جاهل للأسف ، كان الأجدر تاخد معك واحد ملم بمدينته .. الجهل و الأمية مازالت متفشية في طنجة ..
احترم نفسك، لم يكن دليله و انما صديقه...
Next time what the whole video and listen carefully
@@nadaik1219 انا اتكلم على كلاخه و لا يهمني صديقه او دليله .. الكلاخ الكلاخ الكلاخ الكلاخ الكلاخ
@@nadaik1219 رفع الله عبدا ،عرف قدر نفسه .. انا ما كنتصاطحش و لا أتدخل في أشياء لا أعرفها .. و إن كنت اجهل بعض الأمور أبحث لاتعلم و اكون معلومات عنها ..
@@user-mk6lek8n11 hadchii 9olo l rassk a khoya
رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال : وَمَنْ كَانَ يُؤْمِنُ بِاللَّهِ وَالْيَوْمِ الآخِرِ فَلْيَقُلْ خَيْرًا أَوْ لِيَصْمُتْ
Matb9ach t9lel mn nass o t3ayr fihom ila 3arf قدر نفسك
@@nadaik1219 و الساكت عن شيء سيء شيطان .. و هذا الشخص مكلخ و مدخل نفسه شيء لا يعنيه و هي مهنة اسمها دليل سياحي .
Ur guide is a middle Eastern and not Moroccan and he knows nothing about Morocco and he spoke with u is a middle eastern dialect that Moroccans do not understand
What a shame, you're in Tangier and asking a Syrian to be a guide??
You have to practice how to park a car
No doubt. 🤣
My experience of living in tanger after 8 years
1: Smells funny
2: Very noisy
3: Losing its religious values
4: Prostitutes everywhere at night
5: lots of brothels
6: Spas and hammams are brothels
7: nothing is at it seems
8: Everyone wants your money
9: full of pollution
10: full of crackheads
11: Gap between rich and poor is astronomical
12: I hate it
all over the world not only Tangier
I'm sure you did bad choices and you were very unlucky.. because everywhere on the planet has goods and bads
T es un vrais algechien
اسوء مرشد 🤦♂️
Very nice vlog again you rock it.
Don't be frustrated about the chateaux price for foreigners... its the same here in Florida, locales pay less than visitors for reasons
One of them is that locals supports thier community every year by paying taxes.
Second: locals they visite the site a lot of times with thier guests so they promote the tourism.
Third: if you charge the locals more, they will done with one visit in thier life but the location want them to visit it more and more 😊
These is the history of chateaux
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perdicarisc_affair
I suppose that makes sense- perhaps some variables in this instance that aren't very consistent with that concept were quite prevalent.
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