When I cycled to Iran - About fear and feeling displaced | Bikepacking documentary

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An unconventional bikepacking journey through Iran.
This cycling adventure is different than everything I have experienced before.
Stranded right before the border of Iran with a broken gear shifter we find ourselves relying on the kindness of strangers during the first 200 km of our bike trip into Iran.
The discomfort, fear and uncertainty that I feel reveals a profound lesson and unexpected connections.
This is not just a bike trip, it's a testament to the transformative power of unconventional travel experiences in Iran.
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0:00 Intro
00:56 HOLAFLY - Sponsor of this video
01:36 Cycling into Iran
04:10 ripped cable & hitchhiking
08:25 Iranian etiquette - TAROF
11:54 feeling displaced
14:39 Bikepacking Universe . THE plan
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  • @MandyBrown-zv9hn
    @MandyBrown-zv9hn3 күн бұрын

    Iranians are very hospitable and will share their food and anything they have with you. It's part of their culture.

  • @Nomad962
    @Nomad9622 күн бұрын

    Hello... Fellow bikepacker here. I have been waiting for you to post this vlog about traveling through Iran. I am glad you and your partner made it through without a hitch. I admire your courage to go towards the unknown and genuinely try to understand the countries and cultures you travel through. I especially admire your ability to share your vulnerabilities to help others overcome theirs. I would like to offer you a possible explanation as to why you felt the way you did in your first week in Iran. This is solely based on the commentary you offered in the vlog. Prior to entering Iran, you had built in your mind a certain template on how you think the Iranian people would be. That template is based on preconceived notions seeded by what you had been reading, hearing, and watching on Iran and Islam in general. The negative template that you constructed in your mind over a long period of time (could be years) generated a lot of fear, pent-up negative energy that those of us who watch your videos of your ride to the Iranian border and once you entered the country could feel in your voice. The reality you encountered once you started interacting with the Iranian people did not match the template you had in your subconscious; the Iranians were helpful, kind, smiling. It didn't make sense. The fear you felt is real, the pent-up energy almost has a physical presence in your body, but you can not justify it; it is incongruous with your current experience of the Iranian people and it does not make sense. Consequently, you started feeling withdrawn. Because the fear is in you and you can not get rid of it, you get rid of the interaction with the Iranian people and instead, turn towards what is familiar, i.e. the group of European cyclists you met at the hostel. My recommendation to you, if I may, is to embrace the opportunities to interact with the Iranian people, especially women of your age, to try to understand the culture and the religion and to deconstruct your negative template you carried as you crossed the border. It is only then that the fear will dissipate and you will start feeling more in harmony with your environment. I look forward to your future vlogs biking through Iran. Good luck.

  • @farzinnasiri1084
    @farzinnasiri10843 күн бұрын

    welcome to our country, don't let what the media says take a hold on you. Iran is a beautiful country

  • @chris_noswe

    @chris_noswe

    3 күн бұрын

    I think the mass migration of Iranians since the 70's speaks louder than "what the media says", but sure, mr Islamist.

  • @farzinnasiri1084

    @farzinnasiri1084

    3 күн бұрын

    @chris_noswe dude😂😂 I'm one of those immigrants, but Iran's government and economic conditions doesn't represent the 90 million Iranians inside the country. the fact that you think I'm Islamist speaks for itself :) we are easily one of the misunderstood people in the world

  • @emanmoba

    @emanmoba

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@chris_nosweGet back to playing RDR 2. The reality is too complex for your brain

  • @User184dkcbt62s

    @User184dkcbt62s

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@farzinnasiri1084I would love to visit Iran, but as a Brit it doesn't seem advisable at this time. I've travelled to over 40 countries as a solo female, and I'll be going on the Silk Road later this year. I have a few Iranian friends, some of the kindest and most generous people I know. Perhaps one day... 🤞

  • @kr22100

    @kr22100

    2 күн бұрын

    @@User184dkcbt62s Arrange your journey through Iran via official channels and you'd be absolutely fine. Ignore western media nonsense about the country. I can guarantee, whether you're a male or female, you'd be almost 100% safer in Tehran that you would ever be in London. Almost guaranteed ("almost" because nothing in life can be classed as guaranteed!) . "Perhaps one day" is neither here nor there. If you consider yourself as adventurous as you'd like us to believe then just go for it. What does " it doesn't seem advisable at this time" mean?!!

  • @sharkmentality9717
    @sharkmentality97173 күн бұрын

    Iranian people do an incredible job keeping love with nomadic cyclist

  • @irfangultekin45
    @irfangultekin45Күн бұрын

    I am Turkish. I live in Turkey. I have a friend of Iranian origin. I even want to think about the possibility of leaving Turkey. I love him and his family very much. Turks are also very hospitable, but we are very pleased with Iranian people. They are all friendly and trustworthy people.

  • @paymanmehrabi
    @paymanmehrabi3 күн бұрын

    Welcome to Iran 🇮🇷💚🤍❤️

  • @jeffdible8171
    @jeffdible81713 күн бұрын

    The people of Iran are incredibly generous and beautiful humans. The government on the other hand.... Thank you for showing us your experience.

  • @lawlietl-6836
    @lawlietl-68363 күн бұрын

    It's such amazing how 100% of the videos about Iran, everyone get impressed with the kindness of the people. Regardless our midia make them look like monsters I prefere believe on normal people from KZread

  • @3niknicholson

    @3niknicholson

    2 күн бұрын

    I think it's just the crazy governments that are monsters, Iranian people are warm and open.

  • @_rakkim
    @_rakkim3 күн бұрын

    Iran is magnificent country and people of Iran are one of the most hospitable people on this planet! I have cycled nore than 3000km through Iran and made many friends and had a great time. I also loved the like on Mars landscape and enjoyed beautiful coast. If you go to Pakistan you are just about to see the next level of hospitality! And start drinking probiotics at least 7 days before Karachi 👌🫣😉😎🚵‍♂️

  • @ema-b1h

    @ema-b1h

    3 күн бұрын

    why probaiotics?

  • @user-xl7eu9vp8u

    @user-xl7eu9vp8u

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ema-b1h to strengthen your stomach!

  • @_rakkim

    @_rakkim

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ema-b1h yo fight food poisoning= stomach viruses

  • @hsoderberg6505

    @hsoderberg6505

    2 күн бұрын

    Do you think nationality makes a difference or does it not matter?

  • @_rakkim

    @_rakkim

    2 күн бұрын

    @@hsoderberg6505 it makes a world difference

  • @pereirarfc
    @pereirarfc3 күн бұрын

    The way you share your feelings with us is really special. Thanks!

  • @kuyaburdickdimayuga576
    @kuyaburdickdimayuga5763 күн бұрын

    Iran is a good place for adventure environment,culture,and people. I went there before but it is a job related and I enjoy my job assignment there food and environment. Stay safe in cycling cheers from Isla Filipinas.

  • @raykleiner3151
    @raykleiner31513 күн бұрын

    Der Wahnsinn!! The hospitality of the Iranian people is legendary, I've wanted to bike in Iran for years, so following you guys and enjoying your experiences. Very real documentary you created. Viele Grūße!

  • @karinkoch8443
    @karinkoch84433 күн бұрын

    Your capability to tell a good story in words and pictures is outstanding.

  • @goldenstardust
    @goldenstardust3 күн бұрын

    Now that was special, and magical too. Thank you for sharing. 🙏

  • @klausmusterfau3087
    @klausmusterfau30873 күн бұрын

    Vielen Dank! Ich finde es ist eine grosse Bereicherung so entfernte Länder und deren Menschen so ungekünstelt zu sehen.

  • @Dampflanze
    @Dampflanze3 күн бұрын

    Meinen Opa Oma und meine Tanten hab ich als Kind so erlebt. Damals fand ich es unangenehm und aufdringlich wenn sie mir immer wieder Essen anboten und uns das Auto mit Essen vollluden. Mich hat dein Bericht aufgewühlt und mir kamen die Tränen. We fckn lost it. Wir haben keine Erzählung mehr die uns gemeinsam ist, wissen nicht was uns als Menschen ausmacht. Ach keine Ahnung. Das Fremde und Widersprüchliche zu erleben dürfte sich als wertvolle Erfahrung zeigen. Gute Reise weiterhin

  • @user-uu1qc2du9b
    @user-uu1qc2du9b3 күн бұрын

    You are so incredibly brave and adventurous! Thank you for showing us this beautifull country. Kudo's for actually care about the dog and taking him, he is one lucky canine.

  • @user-xl7eu9vp8u
    @user-xl7eu9vp8u3 күн бұрын

    I just love your videos and i think your reaction to being there is very human, and I get it - you name awkwardly magical perfectly. And I saw another video of a couple who cycled through Iran, and their approach was different, they just embraced the difference and went with it, ending up at wedding parties and being taken on tours of the country. There is something about completely letting go of judgement and strangeness, of others and yourself. But hey, I'm in Ireland and the furthest I got to was Spain! Go well, with love.

  • @essi85360
    @essi853603 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the great video.✨

  • @HarryFenton6124
    @HarryFenton61243 күн бұрын

    Every time I see Oscar I want to cry. I`m only 64.

  • @Armanizadpanah
    @Armanizadpanah3 күн бұрын

    Hope you all have great time in iran , my people are kind and generous and land is very beautifull , but our goverment and rules are awfull , anyway hope make great memory in iran and hope you can see Shiraz (my city ) ❤

  • @mariocouture1596
    @mariocouture15963 күн бұрын

    Wow! So amazing!! What a great episode!! 🤩👏🙏

  • @sabzsazanarchitecturegroup3269
    @sabzsazanarchitecturegroup32693 күн бұрын

    Alternative title: "I traveled to a country and everyone has been nice to me so far but it is not exactly like my own country and I'm brainwashed by media so I feel blue"

  • @Mark8v29
    @Mark8v293 күн бұрын

    My understanding of this culture is that it has very much retained the ethos that The Guest is a higher rank than a king and equal to God or angels. Such an ethos might be unbelievable to some cultures. I would love to visit Iran just as I very much enjoyed visiting Russia. It is difficult to visit countries that are the focus of the media and governments for the wrong reasons. I also would be very much afraid even though I would know my fear is based entirely on lack of direct experience and completely on the reports of media and governments. I hope I always transcend my fears.

  • @ogamawab
    @ogamawab3 күн бұрын

    love this...

  • @tomsitzman3952
    @tomsitzman39523 күн бұрын

    When losing your rear derailer, put the chain in the middle chain ring on the rear cluster and use the two or three front chain rings. Now you have a three speed bike. Over the years done it several times. If there are a lot of hills put the chain in a larger chain ring on the rear cluster.

  • @amir_aj2974
    @amir_aj29743 күн бұрын

    thanks a ton for showing iran

  • @necroGiant1001
    @necroGiant10012 күн бұрын

    You don’t need to worry, be yourself and be sure you not gonna have any issues, film what ever you like to, feel home, If you need something just stop someone and ask for it, welcome to Iran ❤

  • @Swat-ed5bt
    @Swat-ed5bt3 күн бұрын

    Beautiful video. Love you guys and love Iran! ♥️🙏

  • @23Gears
    @23Gears3 күн бұрын

    I'm not crying - you're crying! ❤❤

  • @onemorecyclist
    @onemorecyclistКүн бұрын

    What a fantastic watch and such a well-edited and put together video too! Experiencing the kindness and hospitality of strangers, far from home and familiar surroundings, is a life-experience to treasure (and to 'pay forward' with others whenever you can). Look forward to the next instalments and happy cycling!

  • @nghiamedia
    @nghiamedia3 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @stevenwilliams7845
    @stevenwilliams78453 күн бұрын

    Your photos look incredible hard work pays off way to go. I’ve been watching your video since the beginning you look fantastic.

  • @audreytaylor2298
    @audreytaylor22983 күн бұрын

    Magical. You are a wonderful story teller . 👏👏

  • @danepalla8854
    @danepalla88542 күн бұрын

    I love the way these videos evolve...

  • @K114LED
    @K114LED2 күн бұрын

    Brilliant video and much love to the people of Iran

  • @SudeshKusumsiri
    @SudeshKusumsiri3 күн бұрын

    I will come to Iran one day to go cycling.

  • @nicolasmillo
    @nicolasmillo3 күн бұрын

    a lot of feelings. i will be cycling from switzerland to japan in more then a year. And i share your toughts about the feelings you mentionned in the video. Keep pedaling, cheers

  • @AlexandraR26
    @AlexandraR262 күн бұрын

    I LOVE your videos and I ADMIRE YOU! Thank your for sharing your journey 💜

  • @accbecky
    @accbecky3 күн бұрын

    I was waiting for this video ,thank you , watching right now!

  • @RAMCAL1000
    @RAMCAL10002 күн бұрын

    Thanks for visiting Iran. Can't wait to watch your next video❤

  • @DAZLIN6
    @DAZLIN63 күн бұрын

    I love this series and can't wait for the next installment

  • @SaeiGholami
    @SaeiGholami3 күн бұрын

    مردم ایران مهمان‌ پذیرترین مردم دنیا هستند welcome to iran

  • @Semi884
    @Semi8843 күн бұрын

    Merci sehr Interessant, sehr schön erzählt 🐕 alles Liebe !!!

  • @alexanderberr2520
    @alexanderberr25202 күн бұрын

    Your videos are getting so much better from a filmmaking point of view. Good luck with your travel.

  • @fredsmith601
    @fredsmith6012 күн бұрын

    A truly beautiful story 🙂

  • @enricodeocampo9108
    @enricodeocampo91083 күн бұрын

    Love your story❤❤❤

  • @johnvanderhulst4778
    @johnvanderhulst47782 күн бұрын

    Thanks guys, greetz. from NL.

  • @rossfishy
    @rossfishy3 күн бұрын

    Amazing as always. What are journey to have traveled so far to suddenly feel so foreign. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Constantine.1980
    @Constantine.1980Күн бұрын

    Willkommen im historischen Land Iran 👌👍

  • @antonpastor7963
    @antonpastor79632 күн бұрын

    Wow nice video i always waiting your blog my friend ❤❤❤💪👍

  • @xF22Raptorx
    @xF22RaptorxКүн бұрын

    sehr spannendes Video, lieber Hund! Freu mich auf die Fortsetzung!

  • @ema-b1h
    @ema-b1h3 күн бұрын

    you should enjoy the irenian hospitality its very honest and ecxseptable. no shame andguilt needed - Germans tend to feel that. the government is horibale but the people and the culture is amazing ang goes way back

  • @jjsoledad8553
    @jjsoledad85533 күн бұрын

    Sometimes you'll meet the most amazing people in the most unexpected places. ❤

  • @ardetag
    @ardetag2 күн бұрын

    Just relax and enjoy your time in the most amazing country in the world. Also, they love Germans.

  • @dropeipromundo
    @dropeipromundo2 күн бұрын

    amazing

  • @abdelb.7551
    @abdelb.75513 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this vidéo …

  • @ZinSportsChannel
    @ZinSportsChannel2 күн бұрын

    Given the time you got there, you are right to be this scared entering the country. But, one thing i learned traveling is, either you don’t do it or when you start, you clear your mind, think positive and paddle through. Fearful life is not worth living. You are super brave going there at that time yet you didn’t give yourself the chance to enjoy it.

  • @tk.1333
    @tk.13332 күн бұрын

    Welcome to IRAN ❤❤

  • @hadisjalilian3139
    @hadisjalilian31392 күн бұрын

    Amazing video. I do hope that your experience in Iran would be nice. Looking forward to your next episodes. 🤞

  • @Ashiki
    @Ashiki2 күн бұрын

    wow Iranians are really nice and hospitable

  • @mahyar_mtr
    @mahyar_mtr21 сағат бұрын

    Glad to have u🇮🇷🫡😊🩵

  • @bennyvanilly
    @bennyvanilly2 күн бұрын

    Iran bedeutet soviel wie "die Arier". Iran-shahr übersetzt heißt: "das Land der Arier".

  • @clarabellaw707
    @clarabellaw7073 күн бұрын

    Da war doch Armin aus der Schweiz! Das ist ja witzig! Den haben wir letztes Jahr in Albanien getroffen....so klein ist die Community..

  • @FB-mz8gq
    @FB-mz8gq23 сағат бұрын

    The people in Iran would love to meet you! In 2015 we (father and son) spent three weeks in Iran, just after Nowruz in March. The second day in Tehran we went to the Grand Bazar where we met an Iranian young man, Muhammad who invited us for lunch the other day. So we went there and it was fantastic: the whole family (father, mother, aunts, uncles, siblings, nieces and nephews) were there, seated on beautiful rugs on the floor (but of course separated). On the wall portrets of Khomeini and Khamenei. Lunch was wonderful, visually attractive and very tasty. Later in Shiraz we had lunch with a more modern family, seated around a table. The ladies there did not wear a scarf (in house) until later that afternoon the grandmother and some aunts arrived. On the wall a panorama photo of the skyline of New York. Another time we were near the bazar and my son asked some youngsters where to buy telephone cards. They took us to a newsstand, talked to the salesman, got a card, payed for it and handed the card to my son. Both my son and I tried to pay them back but they kept refusing. They didn't speak English except for a few words but wanted to know where we came from: Ah, Ollanda! and spread their arms as if they were the Dutch soccer player van Persie who had shortly before made a remarkable goal (a header) against Spain. Later we went to mount Tochal, north of Tehran, by subway to Tajrish and further by taxi. But the last part to the cable car station went by bus. A very crowded bus so we entered through the back door like a lot of people and during the ride I tried to get to the front to be able to pay. I couldn't really get there so I asked a man standing in front of me how much for the fare, waving with a few banknotes. He turned round to the driver, handed him some money out of his own pocket and when he turned back to me he steadfastly refused my money, all the while saying: Your welcome! We have been to Shiraz, Persepolis, Kerman, Mahan, Yazd, Esfahan and some smaller places. But everywhere we went people were glad to meet us. With only one exception: a hotel manager who scolded a woman who wanted to give me (a man!) her phone number in case we were to visit the town where she lived. He reacted as if she were a prostitute offering her services ... The woman just looked at me, shrugged her shoulders and said: This is Iran! I surely hope you will be able to enjoy Iran and its people to the fullest.

  • @AT-db4rn
    @AT-db4rn3 күн бұрын

    Really good vid. 👍

  • @yaesew8441
    @yaesew84412 күн бұрын

    Sehr informative Videos, die du mit uns teilst. Super Arbeit! Am Montag gehts bei mir auch los. Schweiz -> Türkei und dann Richtung Osten, ebenfalls durch den Iran. Wünsch euch weiterhin alles Gute und viele schöne Erlebnisse auf eurem Weg.

  • @Self_Proppelled
    @Self_Proppelled3 күн бұрын

    You found some people. I'm happy for you. I was worried Iran would be dangerous for you.

  • @farshid71
    @farshid71Күн бұрын

    I think the media really got to your head, although you were in Iran and treated with kindness, you still had doubts which is very sad.

  • @petrolo72
    @petrolo722 күн бұрын

    💯 the people of Iran love Germans, even the government which is totally different than the population, doesn’t look down on Germans. I’m convinced at the end of your journey through this historic country, you will be a changed woman forever.

  • @ema-b1h
    @ema-b1h3 күн бұрын

    🌏💚

  • @mobiiii3238
    @mobiiii32383 күн бұрын

    Tabriz is my city😄✨️welcome

  • @evgeny7286
    @evgeny72863 күн бұрын

    hi. you have no desire to travel through Russia. we will be glad. Germans have always been part of Russia. I have been your subscriber since your first hundred. you are brave.

  • @matt281075
    @matt2810753 күн бұрын

    👌👍🙏

  • @bobwhite4748
    @bobwhite47483 күн бұрын

    Being who I am, person wise, you stand tall and face the winds of different, but I understand your dilemma. I hate that it curtailed your spirit and creativity and thusly a short film. Great vid Cheerio!

  • @stevenwilliams7845
    @stevenwilliams78453 күн бұрын

    What a fantastic experience much respect for you and your journey through life. What an experience.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @youtubesurfer1533
    @youtubesurfer1533Күн бұрын

    به ایران خوش آمدی، همه جای دنیا تا قبل از سفر کردن بهش برامون یه کم مرموز به نظر میرسه! 👍🏼

  • @kamransaeb1134
    @kamransaeb11343 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for visiting Iran and sharing your video❤️❤️❤️

  • @khmansour1
    @khmansour13 күн бұрын

    دمعت عيني من طيبة الناس وكرمهم واخلاقهم العالية شعب ايران شعب طيب ومحترم. يا لطيف ماذا يفعل القلق والخوف بالإنسان. الناس طيبين والارض جميله لكن الخوف والقلق حبسك في الفندق. استغربت والله ان مش انتي بس في ايران الصدفة جمعتكم يعني الدنيا امان والشعب تمام.

  • @Go3tt3rbot3
    @Go3tt3rbot32 күн бұрын

    Beautiful video! I hope you find the time to edit the next video soon!! Btw, the Instagram link does not work! Wish you all the best! Much love ❤

  • @Veloasia
    @Veloasia2 күн бұрын

    Me, myself and I.

  • @TheMaximumCool
    @TheMaximumCool3 күн бұрын

    Lovely video. I'm wondering if you can advise when this travel took place? Political hostilities in the country seem high currently, so was wondering if this was recent or from some time ago.

  • @emanmoba
    @emanmoba3 күн бұрын

    So you felt foreign in a foreign land? what a shocker!

  • @gameofquantity96
    @gameofquantity963 күн бұрын

    Welcome to my hometown

  • @Mumbo_Jumbo_Kiwi.1
    @Mumbo_Jumbo_Kiwi.13 күн бұрын

    No 1 utube channel. This is epic

  • @bahadorghezelbash9649
    @bahadorghezelbash96493 күн бұрын

    Erschlagen von Gastfreundschaft und Menschlichkeit, die man in Deutschland von den Deutschen nicht kennt leider eher das Gegenteil

  • @grantcallaghan3277
    @grantcallaghan32773 күн бұрын

    you are making some beautiful films.... i have to admit i am also looking for the next video to see what happens with Oscar and Timu. Safe travels.

  • @The_Riddler21
    @The_Riddler213 күн бұрын

    IRAN

  • @akuljbaba5914
    @akuljbaba59143 күн бұрын

    based

  • @hamid.r.salehi
    @hamid.r.salehi3 күн бұрын

    Ich habe auf die Fortsetzung gewartet 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @roddin9280
    @roddin92803 күн бұрын

    As an Iranian who has lived in the US for over 30 years, am very proud of you for discovering Iran on a bike and with a group of like minded people however am also sad that you are so filled with fear because of the years of western propaganda about Iran. Yes the regime is terrible, I know, that’s why I left BUT hope you realize how hospitable and helpful and generous the average person there is unlike most Europeans who are generally not very nice to Middle Eastern visitors or immigrants.. please film freely and there are plenty of Iranian women who are not wearing the hijab despite being harassed by the regime agents… hope you show more of Iran and get over your internalized phobias 😢

  • @emanmoba

    @emanmoba

    3 күн бұрын

    I don't think it is a western thing as she said she also got into argument with her travel mate as she is tense. Also the rest of them seem to be enjoying themselves. In general, cynical people have hard time believing people can be selfless.

  • @hsoderberg6505

    @hsoderberg6505

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@emanmoba I wondered if as a man he felt more comfortable out & about. Noticed that she is the only woman in the group of cyclists they met at the hostel.

  • Күн бұрын

    Switch to an e-bike and enjoy your ride.

  • @yukon_deb6005
    @yukon_deb60052 күн бұрын

    I think this is one of your best videos so far! I loved it. I think it's because you're feeling vulnerable. It's very endearing. You are authentic and that makes people want to watch your journey. ❤

  • @giantcheerio

    @giantcheerio

    2 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much for your words. When I finished editing this one I also felt like this might be one of the best films up to now.

  • @williammacqueen1418
    @williammacqueen14183 күн бұрын

    A lovely, honest and emotional chapter in your interesting journey. Thank you.

  • @AmirMohammadG-mp4jv
    @AmirMohammadG-mp4jv3 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @gameofquantity96
    @gameofquantity963 күн бұрын

    It’s a long time ago cause in the video its winter but now is summer

  • @kai_lemke
    @kai_lemke3 күн бұрын

    wieder mal ein sehr gelungenes video 👌🏻😎

  • @joelaut12
    @joelaut123 күн бұрын

    You really have a lot of personal issues; surprised you have gotten this far without a nervous breakdown! Good luck!

  • @user-qb6ng7yr7s
    @user-qb6ng7yr7s3 күн бұрын

    🤓🚴‍♀👍❤!

  • @parvizazari6879
    @parvizazari68792 күн бұрын

    Welcome to Great Persia iran. Ancient land of Cyrus the Great