Some of the scenes in the film were very similar to what I saw when I took a train along the Nile from Cairo to Aswan in 1991. I listened to Oum Khoulsoum tapes on my Walkman the entire way.
The “shadoof” water lift dates back to 3000 dates back to 3,000 B.C. and is still in use today in many of parts of th world. Around 5:00 you can see what looks like one of the Colossi of Memnon which would place the video near Luxor (Thebes).
@@gamalnassertv you realize North African was not diverse to begin with. The North Africans was always black to begin with. The population of the African continent was blacks in past centuries.
Some of the scenes in the film were very similar to what I saw when I took a train along the Nile from Cairo to Aswan in 1991. I listened to Oum Khoulsoum tapes on my Walkman the entire way.
The “shadoof” water lift dates back to 3000 dates back to 3,000 B.C. and is still in use today in many of parts of th world.
Around 5:00 you can see what looks like one of the Colossi of Memnon which would place the video near Luxor (Thebes).
Really cool, already saw the original.
Good originals were black Africans.
@@FrandelM-zp6kj Nope, they were always phenotypically diverse, and these are Sa'idi people from Upper Egypt.
@@gamalnassertv you realize North African was not diverse to begin with. The North Africans was always black to begin with. The population of the African continent was blacks in past centuries.
@@gamalnassertv These are Nubians.
@@AT-gu8by It's Luxor