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  • @debraskinner5873
    @debraskinner5873 6 років тому +27

    I was a child there. My dad was stationed at Wheelus from 1960 to 63, then again from 1965 to 67. I loved that country. It was there that I learned to swim, ride a horse, even a camel! Would love to visit it again as an adult.

  • @Romefell7
    @Romefell7 13 років тому +26

    Thank you for sharing this!! I lived in Tripoli in the late 70's and went to OCS. An amazing place. I made many Libyan friends and am grateful for the love and respect the experience instilled in me for Arab culture. I try to be a voice of reason among ignorant fellow Americans. I hope all the best for Libyans today.

  • @crashweaverda
    @crashweaverda 3 роки тому +6

    The first time I crossed the boarder at tj back in 1984. Comming back the boarder patrol held me for two hours till shore patrol came and got me. Guy ask me were I was born. I replied Tripoli Lybya.

  • @stefanoancona7642
    @stefanoancona7642 4 роки тому +6

    I AM A DIESEL FULL SPECIALLY I BORN IN TRIPOLI (TAGIURA) HO
    LAVORATO A TRIPOLI X LA CITTÀ È PROVINCIA E X
    TUTTE LE COMPAGNIE
    PETROLIFERE,E STATA UNA
    ESPERIENZA INDIMENTICABILE CIAO
    TRIPOLI SEI E RESTERAI
    SEMPRE NEL MIO CUORE

    • @anna-vd9sy
      @anna-vd9sy 3 роки тому +1

      👍👍👍👍👍

  • @arnoldattard1146
    @arnoldattard1146 3 роки тому +4

    My father was in the BMA and later worked at Wheelus Air Base until 1960. Iwas born in Tripoli.Nice memories.

  • @robertwelch3240
    @robertwelch3240 6 років тому +22

    My father worked for oasis, and I was born in Tripoli. 😎

  • @judyv3370
    @judyv3370 11 років тому +32

    Jeff, I lived in Tripoli from 1966 to 1973 and went to OCS. I grew to love Libya and the Libyan people so much and to feel that it was my home. I hope that I can go back one day. I also pray that the Libyan people can have peace in their country and have the life that they deserve after so much conflict. Thank you for this video--it really brought back the memories.

    • @tomhettrick7813
      @tomhettrick7813 8 років тому +1

      Judy Vaughan hi my name is Tom Hettrick and I lived in Tripoli from 1962 to 1984 and in Malta from 1984 to 1989 my dad worked for Oasis Oil Co out mostly in the desert

    • @tomhettrick7813
      @tomhettrick7813 8 років тому +3

      Judy Vaughan I loved every minute of living in Libya the people were like family to myself and my family!!

    • @abdoalwahj9031
      @abdoalwahj9031 8 років тому +1

      Dear Judy you are welcome any time in Libya may Allah give us n my country a stability n peace very soon.

    • @judyv3370
      @judyv3370 8 років тому +4

      I hope so too. There are so many of us praying for Libya--those of us who lived there know that the Libyan people are good and decent, devout people. They treated us like family and I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to live there. I will continue to hope that I can see it again--I would like to take my sons there to see where I lived. May God (Allah) bring peace to you soon.

    • @abdoalwahj9031
      @abdoalwahj9031 8 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for these beautiful words you are very respectful person. and I hope that you can visit Libya with your sons soon.

  • @marleneholdsworth538
    @marleneholdsworth538 2 роки тому +4

    Ahh how lovely to see these beautiful memories! I lived on the British Air Force base of Idris, happy times ❤️

  • @moodyh750
    @moodyh750 11 років тому +11

    lived there from 62 to 65.was 14 when this video was made.

    • @20roma4ever20
      @20roma4ever20 7 років тому

      Moody Herring can you share with us any personal experience happed with you during your time there, and do you were mix with the Libyans, I mean did you made any friendships

  • @ninarochau2759
    @ninarochau2759 10 років тому +9

    Brought back great memories of my years in Tripoli Libya. My father worked for Oasis Oil Company and I went to OCS 1962 - 1968. Thought I recognized your sister in the video so I pulled out my copy of The Ambassador the OCS year book and found your sister's Carol's photo. Small world. Loved going to Underwater's Club, Piermontez Restaurant, bargaining in the souk and visiting Wheelus Airforce Base commissary to eat and read american comic books!!! I was Nina Swat back then.

    • @20roma4ever20
      @20roma4ever20 7 років тому +1

      Nina Rochau you were at Libya until 1968 which is one year before gaddafi coup, how was the people life there, and do you were mix with Libyans and if you have any personal experience with them. I would be so happy to know more details.

  • @paceman29
    @paceman29 5 років тому +4

    Dad was stationed at Wheelus AFB. Went to Base School. We left in February 1964. We lived outside of Tripoli not so far from the estate of the Mussolini family on the Homs Highway. Big tangerine grove next to our villa, which our Italian Landlord gave us kids free range to pick fruit for ourselves. Definitely something different for a 12 year old!

  • @19gaetano31
    @19gaetano31 13 років тому +5

    I lived in Tripoli from 1957 till 1970 three sons born there lovely time - went as Ghadaffi came to power - nice to see him go!

    • @quietone3849
      @quietone3849 6 років тому +3

      Even better to see you go!

    • @jamesmike976
      @jamesmike976 Рік тому

      You are right dear, he was a catastrophe to Libya and the Libyans. He deserved the bloody end he got.

  • @Zany4God
    @Zany4God 5 років тому +4

    Giorgimpopoli (sp) was home, '55-'57. Dad was USAF at Wheelus. Rode horses at the British stables, English saddle... hahaha. Ate locusts that flew in from Egypt. My good friend, Ahmed, showed me how cook the locusts. Endured the ghiblis that passed through. Remember the Siberian Express? How about the bus driver saying, "Basta, rosima." I loved the coffee - espresso. I loved the shayhee made on a fire in a can with olive branches charcoal. Sweet, strong and soooo good. But that was Tripoli. soooo good. Met the love of my life (at that time). She was English, father was Royal Army. Valerie Fexxis. Lost a lot of sleep because of her. But I found out how powerful hormones can be.

  • @clydelocoloco
    @clydelocoloco 11 років тому +10

    i also lived in tripoli in the 60,s and i remember leptis magna and sabratha even though iwas only 5

  • @bloubrown802
    @bloubrown802 Рік тому

    Lived in Tripoli as a child. Remember going to the fair and catching a bus to travel to the British Beach. I loved the locals ice cream. So delicious. Friday’s camels were herded to market and passed by our bedroom window ( we lived off base in a villa). Some of my best memories are from that awesome place. I remember the palace was being built during our time in Tripoli.

  • @19gaetano31
    @19gaetano31 13 років тому +6

    @LibyanWinds God bless Libya and pray that it gets back to its old self!

  • @dee-mariewalsh6261
    @dee-mariewalsh6261 6 років тому +5

    My father worked for one of the Oil Company's and I attended Kindergarten (I think) at one of the schools. I remember sleeping on grass maps for nap time and remember getting a vaccine for Polio on a spoon at school. I have a story that I wrote about either a birthday, or birth of Prince Mohammed el Hasan el Rida el Senussi (born 20 October 1962). I was age 5 when he was born but I remember attending some large party at the Palace. We were British National's living in Tripoli at the time. I would love to go back. I have a vivid memory of the palm trees surrounding a street leading up to the Palace (I think). Thank you for your post. Both my parents have passed on now and I'm trying to retrace our travels as a child while he worked for various Oil Company's in Trinidad, Borneo, Tripoli and Nigeria.

    • @Robert8455
      @Robert8455 4 роки тому

      I attended kindergarten and 1st grade at OCS probably in 65 & 66. We may have gone to the same school! My dad worked for Standard Oil (Esso).

  • @kyemey
    @kyemey 13 років тому +6

    Thanks for this video. I lived in Giorgimpopoli as well from 1966 to 1970 and I was very young, so this pictures are the only way to see again where I spent my first years of life and my family many more years.

  • @sgh1243
    @sgh1243 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this lovely video of my city Tripoli 👍

  • @PhotographerHibo
    @PhotographerHibo 2 роки тому +2

    Love this video 💖 thanks for sharing

  • @sphinxnomore
    @sphinxnomore 10 років тому +11

    Was there in 62 & 63. OCS too. Great memories of The Underwater Club and seeing Sabratha.

  • @FacePoopable
    @FacePoopable 8 років тому +5

    Thank you for sharing this. My heart goes out to this beautiful country and it's people.

  • @richardreed8913
    @richardreed8913 9 років тому +13

    I was stationed at Wheelus Air Force Base from November 1958 to November 1960 (to the day). I enjoyed my service & spent a lot of time in Tripoli. There's a lot of history in that city.

  • @nearto.victory.1343
    @nearto.victory.1343 5 років тому +3

    I stay Libya ..tripoli.from 1977.. to..1986... As Pakistani worker ...what a beautiful.city Tripoli...Libya was free country from Italian.invisoin..now after Qaddafi fall..seaing Libya will again going to eurpion infulance.....

  • @bridgetkelly6815
    @bridgetkelly6815 7 років тому +3

    Thanks for this. I love watching it year after year. Planning a trip to Tunisia and will get as close as I can to Tripoli come hell or high water . Bridget Kelly

  • @Abdulbses
    @Abdulbses 13 років тому +7

    Many thanks fot sharing this video with us. Its reminds us how beautifull & peaceful Libya was before the mad dog came & destroyed what good we had & left it uncared for. Hope to bring it back to its former glory & to invite you guys back for a visit or stay...

    • @adamhammoud2214
      @adamhammoud2214 3 роки тому

      Nice try traitor. Only mad dogs beg for imperialist intervention.

  • @jeanpierredemantelajolie3575
    @jeanpierredemantelajolie3575 9 років тому +8

    Dear Jeffery thank you so much sharing this video. Personally I lived in Libya during that period or maybe a little earlier I would have to ask my father. He was a pilot for Oasis (DC 3 and Haviland Beavers). I was a child but there I am seeing so much familiar images in your video.

    • @20roma4ever20
      @20roma4ever20 7 років тому +2

      Jean Pierre De Mante La Jolie dear Jean, I can see from your words how you enjoyed your time at my country as most of the people did during that time, am so happy to see people like you are still remembering their memories, anyway I would like to contact you to know more details about your memories with your family at that time, I am working on project to write a book about Libya at that time and if you don't mind it will be useful for me to know more about your family experience.

    • @CJ-lj9fb
      @CJ-lj9fb 6 років тому

      I remember those DC 3s and the pilots! I was a kid growing up in Tripoli in the 60s and got to go out to the desert several times in the DC 3. The pilots would always let me hang out up front - they were my early inspiration for becoming a pilot! My dad worked for Oasis.

  • @simcarter1
    @simcarter1 13 років тому +6

    This makes me so sad too! I lived there as a very small child in the mid 50's. Age 3 to 5ish. And the El Mirage is one of my earliest memories. Remember that outdoor stage at the El Mirage? I used to play on it when it was too hot for most people to be outside! And when I was there you could watch outdoor movies on the beach. Did they still do that in the 6o's? We were British but my dad worked at the store at Wheelus Airforce Base. Very poignant stuff!

  • @moodyh750
    @moodyh750 12 років тому +3

    yes we did,it was nice,i was there,it was wonderful!i remember all that!

  • @TheRoza2004
    @TheRoza2004 11 років тому +4

    I like the video a lot. It is amazing that you, guys, had a colored video camera at that time. The video reminded me with my late Dad and his old photos. Although it was taken before I was born, it took me back to beautiful times & memories Tripoli. Things will be better soon.

  • @johnsturgeon4836
    @johnsturgeon4836 9 років тому +5

    Thanks for this movie...old 8mm from the days when things were a bit simpler. I lived there from 1962 to 1964 and this place has the most memories for me growing up. When I moved back to the states, it was almost like I moved back to a foreign country. Really enjoyed your movie....

    • @20roma4ever20
      @20roma4ever20 7 років тому

      John Sturgeon dear John, you only lived 2 years at Libya, which is a little time, can you you tell us please how did you feel about your experience and from your words I can see you liked it so much, how was Libyan at that time, and if you have any personal experience with a Libyan.

  • @MySherrysherry
    @MySherrysherry 10 років тому +6

    great video, shared it in our group on facebook, Expats in Tripoli ^_^ Thanks!

    • @zazenmanbi
      @zazenmanbi  10 років тому

      I just joined the group.

    • @MySherrysherry
      @MySherrysherry 10 років тому

      Great...... Just now seeing this. You should speak up.

    • @zazenmanbi
      @zazenmanbi  10 років тому +2

      Oh
      I think I should, I Love Tripoli!

    • @MySherrysherry
      @MySherrysherry 10 років тому +1

      Well talk to me in the group......post another video or pictures or something. :)

  • @papakilatube
    @papakilatube 13 років тому +5

    wonderful...thanks!

  • @EddySoler
    @EddySoler 12 років тому +3

    Superb, everything that is great in life.

  • @barbara-mz
    @barbara-mz 10 років тому +6

    Thank you very much for this video! To see Giorgimpopoli again after nearly 50 years was very moving for me. Maybe we've met back then at the Beach Club, lol! We've spent a lot of time at this beach and went to Leptis Magna and Sabratha for picnics as well (looking for dispersed tesserae in the sea and the sand was a great pleasure for me), moreover to "Kilometer 13": As a little girl I've lived in Tripoli with my German family from 1964-1968. Parents took a lot of photos and slides but no video - the more I've enjoyed to watch yours!
    - May Libya get back to peace very soon; it's so beautiful!

    • @20roma4ever20
      @20roma4ever20 7 років тому

      60bamz1 well it looks your family didn't stay that much in Libya, but I can see that you have enjoyed your time there, if you don't mind, I would like to know more about that time specially about the people lifestyle that time and how was they look at you as a foreign.

    • @shukrimoe2814
      @shukrimoe2814 2 роки тому

      Please, please, please post on facebook your parent's photos and slides of Libya.

    • @barbara-mz
      @barbara-mz 2 роки тому

      @@shukrimoe2814 Maybe some time in the future on youtube. I really think I should save and share them. Greetings!

  • @moodyh750
    @moodyh750 12 років тому +2

    also had to tell you,incredible video.i remember it just like this when i was there and it was nice,i was 14.just what i was looking for,all my 8 mm got lost over time.u gotta know guy`s and joe`s then!

  • @galleriadebono
    @galleriadebono 13 років тому +3

    quanti bellissimi ricordi

  • @moodyh750
    @moodyh750 12 років тому +5

    that`s really weird,i was there in early 1962 through late 1965 and i went to o.c.s. 7th,8th,and 9th grade there.my dad was w/ camdrill.we may have known each other!

  • @abdoalwahj9031
    @abdoalwahj9031 8 років тому +1

    nice video many thanks

  • @moodyh750
    @moodyh750 12 років тому +3

    i lived there at this time!in my young teens!

  • @Fury_Mohy
    @Fury_Mohy 7 місяців тому

    Hello, my name is Mohamed, I'm from Libya. Borned in 1987, Misurata city.
    Glad to see all these lovely comments from u guys.
    Also I'm very happy to see my country back at that time.
    Gaddafi ruined Libya for no reason, and now we r living in the result of his dumba$$ thoughts, and probably we need another 10-15 years so the ppl who witnessed his era must 😵.
    My father (passed away in 2022😢) always tells me how he ended up in military camps after been gathered with other students like animals, and he was only 1 year away to graduate from college. They enforced my dad to stay in the military for 3-4 years, because of that he lost his chances to get a better job.
    May Allah bless my father 🤲
    Many many thanks to you for that precious video 😊🤍
    شكرا شكرا 😊🤍

  • @bbking8565
    @bbking8565 4 роки тому +3

    يا ناس يا بشر .. بالله عليكم مش طرابلس سنة 1964 احلى و أروع من طرابلس سنة 2020 !! اه مسكينة يا ليبيا قداش تعاني .

    • @جيجيجيجي-ت8ه
      @جيجيجيجي-ت8ه 3 роки тому +2

      والله احزنني الفيديو قداش كانو الليبين راقيين وكانت نظيفه وجميله طرابلس

  • @bmk8521
    @bmk8521 5 років тому +1

    You are always welcome

  • @88multibIade
    @88multibIade 13 років тому +3

    And made it way better.

  • @AliAbrahem
    @AliAbrahem 4 роки тому +3

    Back then when Libya was more stable and rich (even though it still is stable and rich but I don't think as much as in those days), so many people came to live in Libya for work and got paid too much money which was some of the highest salaries in the world.

  • @AhmedAbdalla-fm4sq
    @AhmedAbdalla-fm4sq 9 місяців тому

    Awesome video of my hometown, born and raised. It’s a shame what became of this great city. Did you film this? If not, do you its source? Thank you so much for posting it. A great trip down memory lane

  • @raymondhairston0
    @raymondhairston0 6 років тому +3

    My place of birth 1963

    • @donusry
      @donusry 6 років тому

      Me too !

  • @rosalinapaul6260
    @rosalinapaul6260 12 років тому +1

    it was so nine in those day`s

  • @carloghiani1894
    @carloghiani1894 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Jeffrey, is there an email address where I can contact you?

  • @جيجيجيجي-ت8ه
    @جيجيجيجي-ت8ه 3 роки тому +2

    كإنها عاصمه اوروبيه كانت عروس للبحر فعلا مش توه خليني ساكته وخلاص 😔💔

  • @moodyh750
    @moodyh750 11 років тому +1

    so do i!

  • @nmuhmin
    @nmuhmin 11 років тому +3

    any Libyans who lived properously under the Senussi monarchy prior to the Fatah revolution were probably part of the "arab spring" that destroyed Libya in 2011. I hope they are happy with the result.

  • @yousefmorad743
    @yousefmorad743 Рік тому

    👍

  • @rebeccakassenbrock590
    @rebeccakassenbrock590 10 років тому +4

    jeez just wondered if other kids that MIGHT HAVE LIVED IN LIBYA BENGAZI OR TUNISHIA WERE WONDREING THE SAME THINGS AS I mY GARDNER WAS BRAHEEM WE WOULD JUMP THE WALL AND RUNTO THE SEA GO TO THE MARKET I LIVED IN A SQUARE BETWEEN THE PALACE ?

  • @janjan55555
    @janjan55555 11 років тому +2

    It won't, let the ignorant masses fool themselves in Libya that they will live like royalty right now!

  • @anna-vd9sy
    @anna-vd9sy 3 роки тому +1

    Vi siete dimenticati di Thauorga? Li è nato Gheddaffi

  • @agaaha-gn3uy
    @agaaha-gn3uy Рік тому +1

    I wish gaddafi had never come. we were soo good and were only gonna get better. he took the oil and flaunted it and never did anything good with it

  • @alnasser671
    @alnasser671 7 років тому

    عيدكم مبارك وصياماً مقبولاً وأفطاراً شهين وكل عام وأنتم بخير جميعاً.....

  • @konnosahem
    @konnosahem Рік тому

    الحمد لله ان المستعمر الإيطالي خرج من ليبيا

    • @heshamali19
      @heshamali19 Рік тому

      وخشوها قرامطة ودمروها

  • @janjan55555
    @janjan55555 12 років тому +1

    that's what you want in Libya???? McDonalds???? Seriously, is that what Libyans revolted for????!!!!

  • @adrianlarkins7259
    @adrianlarkins7259 7 років тому +1

    Libya. Another African tragedy. The whole continent is a mess

  • @nmuhmin
    @nmuhmin 11 років тому +2

    traitors (Bel Haj, Sufyna Bin Qumu), monarchists (Benghazi Senussi loyalists) and mercenaries miscreants paid by Qatar revolted. Libya will never be the same.

  • @Derzkiy_Paulo
    @Derzkiy_Paulo 12 років тому +2

    hahaha lol Lybia 1964 - sekular country, Lybia 1994 - islamic but not too much, Lybia 2024 - salafit - islamist state)))

    • @MN-qc9fn
      @MN-qc9fn 6 років тому +1

      eRussianBoy
      Not it’s not strict now. Stop watching too much media.

  • @walid9581
    @walid9581 10 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/yOlLXqPttfA/v-deo.html