Trip to the pyramids at Meroe, Sudan Video
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Date uploaded: 2008-02-24
Length: 4:09 minutes
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Average Rating: 5.0 (3 votes)
Description: Trip to visit the pyramids at Meroe, about 2.5 hours north of Khartoum
Channel: Travel & Events


Trip to the pyramids at Meroe, Sudan
Trip to the pyramids at Meroe, Sudan Video





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Comments:
thefalseprophet6910
legendary afre

swcnut
The number of think I love about Sudan is the weather, best weather in the world. I know some poeple say it's a desert and that must mean that it's hot. well actually the temperature is high but very low humidity. that means when a breeze goes by it's cool, second thing is that the people act as a true community, for example if i did something wrong or I'm sad. every one in the whole town tries to cheer you up or they talk to you about what you did wrong in private.

jennyslass
they are kind, generous and very hospitable.

leicesterguy24
Wow that looked amazing !! Wish i could go there one day !

swcnut
I agree with you, not because im sudanese lol

jennyslas
Very nice. I was there in March for the second time, and it won't be the last.

Steadno
America rocks!

selmuir
ive heard the egyptians are very agressive and even lock you in there shop and demand money

Zoul4Revolution
heeey, salamu alikom.. guess what? I just came back from there, didn't even take a shower yet, still stink lol it was amazzzzing.. ey, what's the song you used in your video? i'd like to use a part of it in mine :D

jonesmichael3
nice video, thx for posting

BiladiZina
I think the Sudanese people are the most kind people I have ever met. do you agree with me.

alisaadali
thanx for this video ... i love sudan

laneloc
Not NEARLY as much as I do.Stay safe.Love your favorite American cousin, Terry.

alphinney
I would give you the Oscar! It really gives us a feeling for life in Sudan, and I don't know how you do it. Miss you, Louise.


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