Life in Algeria: The Country That Makes No Sense-Until You See It | Documentary

When you think of Africa, you picture the pyramids of Egypt, the colorful markets of Morocco, or the safaris of South Africa. But there’s one country that almost no one talks about — Algeria, the largest nation in Africa, and one of the most extraordinary places on Earth. 🇩🇿 🔔 SUBSCRIBED TO THE CHANNEL HERE    / @borderlesstravel-en   🌍WATCH MORE VIDEO    / playlistlist=plkhp9kpssee6uq1coamkdq0639ot...      / playlistlist=plkhp9kpssee6sbd7ykewl77djctc...   Time Line --------------------- 00:00 Introduction | The African country no one talks about 01:23 Gas cheaper than water | Algeria’s economic paradox 03:18 The empty giant | 90% of the country is uninhabitable desert 04:54 Timgad | The Roman city buried by sand for 2,000 years 06:13 Constantine | The city suspended over a deadly canyon 07:33 The camel army | Soldiers who still patrol the desert on dromedaries 09:27 The Tuareg people | Where women rule and men hide their faces 11:35 The tea ritual | Three cups that represent life, love, and death 13:38 The Sahara of Algeria | Landscapes so alien NASA trains there 15:17 Yennayer | The Berber New Year older than Rome itself 17:07 Algerian weddings | Seven days of nonstop celebration 18:28 Couscous | The dish that became a national religion 19:51 Timimoun | The red city born from the desert itself 20:57 The fennec fox | Algeria’s tiny national hero with giant ears 21:50 The Casbah of Algiers | A living labyrinth where history never ended 22:42 Why Algeria deserves your attention | The last authentic country in Africa algeria,life in algeria,algeria documentary,travel algeria,algeria africa,algeria culture,casbah of algiers,couscous algeria,sahara algeria,algerian weddings,gas cheaper than water,roman ruins algeria,africa documentary,hidden africa,real africa,african travel,desert documentary,nomadic tribes,tuareg women,yennayer,algerian people,most beautiful places africa,amazing africa,adventure travel documentary,secret countries,desert culture,documentary