DIY Destinations - Palestine / Palestinian Territories Budget Travel Show | Full Episode
This special episode of DIY Destinations featuring occupied Palestine, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including from understanding the importance and visiting oldest olive tree in al-Walaja, the birthplace of Jesus in Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, and retracing his footstep in Wadi Qelt to Jericho along the way visiting St. George Monastery and Mount of Temptation, Hisham's Palace and Herod's Palace. We'll also visit Aida Refugee Camps to see the realty of life under military occupation and Al-Shuhada Street. We'll also sample the street food and sweet Kanafeh in Nablus and experience Turkish bath. In Jenin, we'll visit Cinema Jenin Project and famous largest oldest church in the world in Burgin's St. George Church. All done safely, inexpensive and easily!
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TeleSUR DIY Destinations - Palestine Part 2: Aida Refugee Camp, Jenin, Sebastia, and Nablus
The second part of TeleSUR's Palestine Travel Show, featuring the look inside the Aida's Refugee Camp, fresh street food in Jenin, the lost city of Sebastia and famous Nablus' market.
Best Places to Visit in Colombia, South America
Best Places to Visit in Colombia, South America
Cast all of your outdated ideas aside - like drug wars and gangsters - and you'll find that Colombia is a nation brimming with confidence and rushing headfirst into a more peaceful and prosperous future. In this land of contrasts, you'll encounter snow-capped Andean peaks, tropical Amazonian jungles, turquoise Caribbean coasts, and two sun-kissed deserts. You'll also find a host of spectacular attractions at the places in between, from the bustling cities of Bogotá and Medellin to the quiet colonial village of Mompox. Above all else, the famous Colombian hospitality will undoubtedly find you coming back for more.
1.Medellin
2.Caño Cristales
3.Tayrona National Natural Park
4.Cartagena
5.Mompox
6.The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira
7.Bogota
8.The Alpine Circuit: Suesca, La Mesa de Los Santos, La Florián, and Cocuy National Park (Colombia’s Andes)
9.The Lost City
10.Leticia
Ramallah Palestine, traveling around the world...
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0:00 The city of Ramallah explained
0:38 Nelson Mandela statue, music and driving trough city
0:57 Yasser Arahab's grave, former president of Palestine
1:32 Explaining PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organization)
1:49 Driving trough city & music
2:04 The Crusader's Church in Baira, where Mary and Joseph lost 12 year old Jesus
2:20 Wen aa Ramallah song & subtitles
4:10 Few more things you didn't know about Ramallah
4:34 Thanks for watching
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Bilbao - Is this the best city in Spain?
In this video I travel to Bilbao in the Basque Country to see if it lives up to its reputation as one of, if not the best city in Spain.
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Cádiz, a Historical City in Southern Spain
Cádiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of Cádiz province, one of eight which make up the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Cádiz is on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea. The older part of Cadiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cadiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees supposedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World.
Cádiz is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in all southwestern Europe. Traditionally, its founding is dated to 1104 BC. The city was originally founded by the Phoenicians from Tyre, who called it Gadir. Over the years the city changed hands many times. It was inhabited by the Romans, destroyed by the Visigoths, rebuilt by the Byzantines, and occupied by the Moors until they were removed in 1262 AD by the Spanish. Christopher Columbus sailed from Cádiz on his second and fourth voyages, and the city later became the home port of the Spanish treasure fleet.
In the 18th century, it became one of Spain's greatest and most cosmopolitan cities and home to trading communities from many countries. Many of today's historic buildings in the Old City date from this era. In recent years, the city has undergone much reconstruction. Many monuments, cathedrals, and landmarks have been cleaned and restored, adding to the charm of this ancient city.
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TeleSUR DIY Destinations - Palestine Part 3: Wadi Qelt, St. George Monastery, Dead Sea, Cable Car
In part 3 of TeleSUR's Part 3, we'll visit the Nablus' famous 800 year old virgin soap factory, try out some of the amazing sweets such as Zalabia Kari, Halva, Kunfa, Kolaj. We'll also visit the ancient Turkish bathhouse. In the morning, we'll visit the Jesus path from the St. George Monastery by Wadi Qelt. Lastly, Jericho' Herod’s Palace (Tulul Abu el-Alayiq), Hisham’s Palace (5 KM in Khirbat al-Mafjar), Jericho Cable Car and Mount of Temptation and lastly the Dead Sea.
Support Aboud Village in the Holy Land
Help support the ancient Christian village of Aboud in the Occupied West Bank. Aboud is a picturesque and ancient Palestinian village situated in the central West Bank, Occupied Palestinian territories, about 22 kilometers northwest of Ramallah and 30 kilometers north of Jerusalem. In the past, Aboud's population was mostly Christian. Today, half of the population of 2500 are Christians and half Muslims. There are almost equal numbers of Catholic and Greek Orthodox Arab Christians in Aboud, and a much smaller Protestant congregation. Christians and Muslims in the village live together in harmony.
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The Way of Saint James: Northern Route
This route was first used by the pilgrims in order to avoid travelling through the territories occupied by the Muslims in the Middle Ages. The greatest attraction is its landscape, as a large part of the route runs along the coastline against a backdrop of mountains and overlooking the Cantabrian Sea. When you get to Oviedo, you can either take the alternative Northern Route or the Primitive Route.
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