Morocco 🇲🇦 is a safer nation . Morocco 🇲🇦 is a land of peace 🙌
@aber6441Ай бұрын
Let me finish that sentence for you: you are traversing the area that technically Europe decided to separate Morocco as a cake, France annex south of Morocco (today called Maurtania) and take the Western Sahara then add it to its created country Algeria, Spain take the middle (Sahara) and the north of Morocco. Then what’s left inside Morocco resist to its last breath drink France. Italy take Libya, UK take Egypt. All North Africa resources used to build Europe and Africa sink in poverty. The world start to wake up when TV, radio were created and news start to hit the world. Europe instead of been shamed to stealing many countries say ok we will go out, but out conditions is we leave it how we separate it and we won’t allow Morocco to rebuild is lost territory, France leave Mauritania and create a new government to build a new independent country from Morocco then use its power in Europe so all European countries acknowledge the new Mauritania as independent country then rest of the world follow Europe decision. Same for Western Sahara they build new country and say is now part of Algeria. Morocco fight for the north and take it back by force from Spain (Melilia and sebta still occupied until today) then Spain plan to do with west Sahara the same as France did with Mauritian to create an independent country, Morocco refuse to let this happen and lose west Sahara after it lost it south (Mauritania) Then the new Algeria pay rebels from the Sahel region coupled with some cheap Moroccans to create a new front Polisario claiming Sahara is independent, Algeria does this so Morocco don’t claim its east Sahara and kept busy with west Sahara. Today Morocco cut international relations with any country to want to separate Morocco, took 50 years for USA, Spain, France, Germany and many other countries to start aknowledging the truth that West Sahara is part of Morocco with facts and history that Europe can’t deny l, as Morocco is oldest country and monarchy which existed before many European countries and 4th oldest in the world, while Britain is the 5th oldest
@imranakhtar2573Ай бұрын
Dakhla is a beautiful city. Food looked delicious. The little girl who sold you candies was very cute. Thank you for sharing your amazing journey from Morocco to Mauritania!
@idderdet1985Ай бұрын
Quite intriguing what you said there that that part of the sahara used to belong to spain and technically (?)... History didn't start with the spanish invasion of the land which, for centuries was part of the same empire as the lands further north. Colonialism does not have any historical authority or legitimacy to define the borders of the colonized nations. Have a nice trip.
@WanderingEmmaАй бұрын
@@idderdet1985 I didn’t say that lol .. it was Nick that said that … I don’t know enough about it to comment on any of that … 🥴 but thanks for the info 😊
@idderdet1985Ай бұрын
@@WanderingEmma Yes I know and sorry I should have mentioned that I was commenting on what Nick said. Take care.
@ryadaouad2067Ай бұрын
Nick should refrain from making political judgement calls about a country’s sovereignty and speak from a place of total ignorance. This region is historically Moroccan. Nick, be grateful for the experience and keep your leftist, biased and ignorant comments to your self. Moroccans are very protective of their sovereignty, culture and history. You want to debate history and geopolitics? read, get informed and come back
@user-ib8td3gx6cАй бұрын
Emma, Masha Allah that young girl Zainab, she was the star of your vlog. She had such a beautiful Presence about her. She's sharp, has the gift of the gab and is a great sale's person . May Allah swt shower her life with lots of Barakah. 🤲🏼
@zackjalamaniАй бұрын
The Western Sahara is part of Morocco and so is a large chunk of Algeria as well. Morocco is an older established state than the U.S. and most European countries and most countries on the planet
@musavillarin6102Ай бұрын
How many hours you took to left Sahara and arrive to Noadibou ?
@Moorish122Ай бұрын
Noadibu is in the Sahara it about on the border. From Casablanca it would take two day on the road. There’s a highway and then an express way to Dakhla
@J0ck63Ай бұрын
Excellent timing. Bowl o curry n rice wi ma wee pal Emma .❤
@WanderingEmmaАй бұрын
Awww thank you 😊
@AzizSouhiАй бұрын
🇲🇦❤🏴welcome to Morocco❤👑🦁
@mouradiniusАй бұрын
1:18 can't say more what are you insinuating ? do you think spain just landed there and there wasn't any nation state ruling that area ? Morocco recovered it's pre colonial territory the world didn't start after European share of Africa during Berlin conference educate yourself a little
@Akpps8Ай бұрын
6:58 those are not Moroccan. You Can see that they are from the south south africa. Black moroccans have a other beauty then this
@ryadaouad2067Ай бұрын
Nick should refrain from making political judgement calls about Morocco’s sovereignty and speak from a place of total ignorance. This region is historically Moroccan. Morocco is free, welcoming, open, hospitable. Be gracious and if you’re not happy in Morocco go visit Tindouf and try surviving one day in Algeria
@angelawhitehead6187Ай бұрын
Yes the western Sahara is Morocco since 1970s
@Moorish122Ай бұрын
The Western Sahara have been Moroccan for centuries. I’m 1970 it was still occupied by Spain. Please stop giving wrong information. Why would you say this with assertivity? Specially when it’s wrong
@atlaslion1746Ай бұрын
Morocco was occupied and split into non-contiguous parts simultaneously by two countries, Spain and France. To understand the state of the western Sahara, it is needed to check the Moroccan borders map just before occupation in 1880.
@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156Ай бұрын
But still, Morocco is an occupier of Western Ṣaḥraa’, and it should be the natives of that land that should decide for themselves rather than being imposed on them!
@Moorish122Ай бұрын
@@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@Moorish122Ай бұрын
@@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156take care of your own business. And don’t talk about things you don’t know. You sound stupid
@Moorish122Ай бұрын
Corsica should then be abandoned by the French and so Cataluña and Australia and New Zealand knowing that Morocco had the Sahara before these countries were born. Stupid
@atlaslion1746Ай бұрын
@@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 If we assume that the international tribunal of Lahague had not confirmed the existence of allegiance of the tribes of the Sahara to the sultans of Morocco before the Spanish colonization, a handful of people motivated by the agenda of a neighboring "regime" that wants to surround and weaken Morocco cannot claim to represent the natives, Algeria has never agreed to open the camps for the census, which proves that these claimants are mostly Sahrawis native to Algeria, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, and others ... Another details, all Polisario leaders were born in non-disputed areas in Morocco. And why have most of the founding leaders abandoned this crazy idea and are living now in Morocco ?
@MoroccanHum1Ай бұрын
This geographical not political in Morocco we said Moroccan western sahara because we have the Eastern sahara too in Tata and Marzouga
@kevinw.2158Ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊👍👋
@azizhmarocАй бұрын
Your are in morocco, know your history, don't be ignorant and listen to a country who needs access to the Atlantic. I didn't appreciate your comment questioning the moroccanity of mroccan Sahara
@WanderingEmmaАй бұрын
@@azizhmaroc I didn’t …
@mickeyjerusalema8269Ай бұрын
I don't like kind of tourists arrogant ignorant
@WanderingEmmaАй бұрын
@@mickeyjerusalema8269 I’m arrogant? I don’t make any political statements about a country .. I didn’t say anything as I didn’t know anything, it was a last minute trip and my first time , I travel to learn …
@simasadat6635Ай бұрын
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@high16200Ай бұрын
Hi Emma, it is always so exciting and refreshing to watch your unique videos, I have never seen Mauritania so close because the media never shows the real situation of the countries, the cities are definitely not congested like many others and the view of the sea is amazing and the hostility go hand in hand, I enjoyed every minute of your great content. And as always be safe sister!!.🙏🙏🙏🙏💓💓💓💓
@WanderingEmmaАй бұрын
Thank you as always ! Yes this was just a small taste of Mauritania! 🇲🇷 lol , the next one you’ll see how it is to travel overland in this country 🥴lol , thank you as always 🥰
@high16200Ай бұрын
Thanks to you Emma🥰💗
@rebeccadougherty238024 күн бұрын
Emma this place is a shit hole
@asaadalihasan1974Ай бұрын
Come back to Iraq - Basrah again, please, me and my family will take care of everything you need
@PeterSelie001Ай бұрын
I don't understand why being filmed is so sensitive for a lot of people around the world. If you're an (escaped) criminal I understand but what's the problem with your face being in a video if you're a regular person?
@WanderingEmmaАй бұрын
@@PeterSelie001 not sure lol .. but it happened a lot especially in Mauritania , where there were cameras everywhere apparently watched by the police and was told I’d get into trouble by the police 🤷♀️ when I was in many places , sitting outside a shop for example
@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156Ай бұрын
@WanderingEmma Must be the effect the military dictatorships have on the people!
@brandymoliver21 күн бұрын
Look into Islamic beliefs of photos, modesty, and pride ... Some of the answers are there. The Mauritanians do take personal photos that they can control who sees them, but do not like to be randomly filmed or photographed, much like the Anabaptists. It's based upon the holy books (it's in all 3 Abrahamic religions not to have graven images of people, angels, or God's.)