This channel will be show-casing all kind of things, especially my hobby for outdoors, walking, camping and travelling, as well as, my regular life in Germany. For the best experience on my channel, I have organised my videos into several playlist addressed to different audiences as follows:
1.\tJust being Kenyan in Germany: Easy going, laid-back & relaxed content addressed to my Kenyan audience, but also interesting for other African viewers.
2.\tStudying and Working in Germany |Admission Tips |Work-search Tips: For those interested in coming to study and work in Germany.
3.\tStuttgart City Attraction Sites: For those who are interesting in visiting Stuttgart in the future.
4.\tRoad Trips and Camping: Are you interested in driving to your holiday destinations and do you love camping? Then this playlist is for you.
5.\tHikes and Walks: Are you a nature lover and do you love walking out in the fresh air? Then this playlist is for you.
6.\tFlying Abroad: My flying adventures abroad
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It was so sad that Barry Evans had a disastrous end to his life. He was an accomplished actor that should have gone on to much better things. I first remember him in the film, 'Here We Go Round The Mulberrybush.'
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Привет 🍩🫖☕️🙋🏼♂️ Великолепная поездка 🔝✅️👍🏻📹🫠
Great Lofoten video. Beautiful views. (It would be even more wonderful if the videographer had cleaned the car windshield (or the lens of his camera).)
Thank you, I will keep this in mind for the future, I am editing other great dashcams that we recorded on our way down fron Nordkapp to Stavanger, Norway, so be on the lookout.
So this stops at "Andelva bru", meaning you're only 1/6th of the way to Trondheim. Not exactly "all the way".
You are right. I am still to edit and upload a better quality of this trip…and I will when I get the time. In the meantime, you can also already check my older Dashcams from a year or two ago to Trondheim which also includes the drive through the city proper.
I might do that, thanks for replying :-)@@melanatedbantu_msafiri
This is the village of my ancestors! Our family home from the 15th century still stands with a coat of arms above the doorway. You past a green schoolhouse that is located behind the church. Inside of the school you can see portraits of my great-grandparents. Although my family has been in the USA since the early 1900's I still have cousins in Castelfondo, Bolzano and Trento. Many cousins I have met on my trips to Italy. Thank you for posting this video. I am always thrilled to see Castelfondo.
I love this part of Italy and we always make a quick October holiday each year near or around the area. This part of Italy including the South Tirol region are so lovely, I don‘t think I will ever get tired of revisiting them over and over again in the years to come. Each time there is always a new thing to see. Next time we are around there I will definitely look up that school and learn a little bit more about your family history.
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Wow, thank you!
Suchy y Papa frita
Привет.Великолепное видео.
looks too cold for swimming.
So toll hier zum zweiten Mal ...und nun neue Besitzer Gabi und mirek haben verkauft an Rieke und Björn aus dem Sauerland ..tolles junges deutsches ideenreiches paar ....die die Philosophie des Naturcamping weiter führen möchten ....bitte macht Werbung für die beiden .es ist einfach toll hier ....
I need that in my life 😅
Where are you... missed my bash 🎉
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Ngai 😂
Weh cuzo roga jo😂😂😂❤
I would love to see you fit 24 toilets in there!🙃❤
Cool keep up
I’m so sorry
Beautiful series. Amazing actors. ❤❤❤
Speechless!!!!!!! When it comes to this beautiful relation of Lucifer & Trixie.❤❤❤
#whatsahooker? 🤣🤣
Jadore Lucifer ♥️ Trixie ❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Also in few years you start your company of Safari
Big up 🎉
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Am Kikuyu but it's known in my family that my grandmum on my dad,s side was borana oromo from Ethiopian
I beleive my family is also highly mixed with Somalis/people from North.-Eastern Kenya
Nop. Everyone is best k❤
Nice moment i like
She was one of the brightest students, and amusing regarding for a while, saying v's instead of w's, and this joke about misleadingly calling her employer a bitch, meaning her dog.
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There is God
Mwezi iko Kona kweli😅😅😅😅
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that’s autobahn? why are they going at 2 km/h ?
Aurobahn is a highway in Geermany, Some parts of the Autobahn don't have a speed limit so you can drive really fast. But, many highways in Germany experience high traffic which can drastically slow the flow of traffice. Also, there are always constructions on the highway going oin, which obviously affecrs how fast you can drive.
dope 😅
😂😂😂 mchokozi
Sounds like something I would do
Home sweet home. Congratulations to your dad for a wonderful Project.
I hope he ocould complete the project. It's taking so long.
Best of Anna 🤣🤣 she was one of the most boring characters in the show Try Ali or Juan or Ranjeet or Giovanni
All the characters were great , if you know about German culture you would enjoy it more . In my opinion all of them were great , and it was the greatest comedy show ever produced by I.T.N. . ❤
@@humayunkabir9279 I'm agree with you.. All the characters are at their best.. Every episode have their own storyline each character... I still remember Anna Schmidt episode where her friend from east Germany have to marry English man to stay in the Britain.. It's funny though
The best comedy ever I watch. Never get bored by watching so many times. Become so sad when I think most of them passed away
@@humayunkabir9279what is the German culture that is portrayed here? I want to know more.
She was spot-on as a boring German. They are perceived to be boring. I thought she complemented the others very well.
“Warya” is not an insult. It means Hey or dude or guy in Somali.
I know, but when I was growing up, my age mates were using it to insult me indirectly because I looked different. They thought I must be Somali.
You should upload your RAW data on another website to get another take on your result...
Will think about it. I still value my privacy.
Luo ethnic group is linguistically Nilotic but genetically Bantu. Even your maternal and paternal haplogroup you shared is not Nilotics but Bantu. Nilotics are paternal haplogroup A and B, while Bantu paternal haplogroup is E. Pharaoh Ramases is paternal haplogroup e1b1a subclade em2 which is Niger Congo/Bantu.
Probably you misunderstood me. I am not Nilotic. I am Bantu 100%.
@@melanatedbantu_msafiri Oh okay, I thought you were Luo.
MyHeritageDNA is a joke lol
23andme is better
How many Neanderthal variants do you have?
zero
@@melanatedbantu_msafiri How? Did you scroll down below the percentage of costumers? (Next to the percent of the percent of neanderthal you have)
I think it is noise in the DNA: I live in Europe, so my DNA might have gotten contaminated.
Love it too...
Wow where is your family from? E-p252 is my paternal haplogroup my family is Jamaican but I theorize my direct paternal ancestor was a slave from Nigeria as I have some Nigerian matches with that haplogroup
From Kenya (East Africa). I have sadly no family connections in Nigeria, though visiting Nigeria is on my bucket list. I love Jamaica. One of my best friend is Jamaican😄.
E-p252 origin is East Africa 41,700-49,400 years BP through migration there descendants E-P177 Descendant E-V38, E-M215 end up in Nigeria and then Jamica and USA via slaver trade.
@@Blackgirlproblems2022 But is the haplogroup frequent in the Igbo or any other tribe?
I have the same haplogroup im from the U.S.
@@reisanderson9069 I think it more common in Yoruba people
At minute 6:10, I meant, you can group Luhya, Kamba and Kikuyu into one Bantu category. The Luo community is not Bantu. They fall under the Western Nilotic branch of the Nilotic language family (Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luo_people).
Kenyan Luo are linguistically Nilotic, but they are majority Bantu paternaI descent (66%). And their DNA composition it usually very similar to surrounding Bantu. It's weird that they being a smaller group was able to culturally assimilate the larger population of Bantu. You would think it would be the other way around.
@@crescendyr8438 It's because the Luos who conqured Uganda were not just a migrant but an elite military group known and feared even by the ancient Greeks and Romans. They came down to establish a colony and deny or remove the Swahili Muslim or the Omani of the Coast and Yemeni from Uganda lost kingdoms. Ethiopians or Abbysian also sent its own Calvary of Tutsi to capture the territory of Shenzi...long story short, Luos eventually captured the area, made all agricultural farmlands pay protectorate tributes to them...Tutsi, Maasai, Kalenjins and Luos all fought over control of this region, but Luos beat them all. Then in 1800 Europeans for the first time ever, went deep inside into Africa from the oceanlines and took ove the farmlands and mineral rich areas, conquered the area that was still under conflicts by black African colonialists, then established its own colony.... Its a long story!
I see the Somali and Kenyan easy in your face