IRAQ 2023 - Karbala local bazaar walking tour pov [60 FPS]

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During my recent pilgrimage to Karbala to commemorate the mourning of Arbaeen, I had the incredible opportunity to explore the local market situated near the shrine. The atmosphere was nothing short of vibrant and lively, with vendors utilizing traditional wooden carts to transport their goods through the bustling and crowded streets. It was truly fascinating to witness how they were able to sell fresh sheep and chickens on a daily basis, without the need for modern refrigeration methods. Additionally, as I made my way through the market, I came across shallow ponds where live carp fish were kept for sale, adding to the unique and authentic experience.

The market itself seemed to have everything one could possibly need for their daily necessities, from fresh produce and spices to household items and clothing. Despite its somewhat primitive appearance, the market was undeniably bustling with activity and energy. As I wandered through the narrow aisles, I couldn't help but feel a sense of happiness and immersion in the rich culture and tradition that permeated the air.

The vendors themselves were incredibly friendly and welcoming, eager to showcase their wares and engage in friendly banter with potential customers. It was evident that this market was not only a place for commerce but also a hub for social interaction and community bonding. The sights, sounds, and aromas of the market were truly a feast for the senses, and I found myself getting lost in the maze of stalls and displays, taking in all that this vibrant marketplace had to offer.

One of the most striking aspects of the market was the absence of modern technology and conveniences. Instead, it relied on age-old methods of trade and commerce, adding to its charm and authenticity. The reliance on wooden carts for transportation and the lack of refrigeration for perishable goods served as a reminder of the simplicity and resilience of traditional ways of life.

As I continued to explore the market, I couldn't help but marvel at the diversity of goods on display. From colorful fabrics and textiles to intricately woven baskets and pottery, each stall seemed to offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in each item were truly remarkable, showcasing the skill and artistry of local artisans.

The food section of the market was particularly fascinating, with an array of fresh fruits, vegetables, and aromatic spices on display. The vibrant colors and fragrant scents filled the air, creating a sensory overload that was both exhilarating and intoxicating. I watched as vendors skillfully arranged their produce, using age-old techniques to attract customers and showcase the quality of their goods.

In addition to the fresh produce, I was amazed to see live sheep and chickens being sold in the market. The livestock section was a hive of activity, with potential buyers inspecting the animals and haggling over prices. It was a stark contrast to the sterile and impersonal experience of shopping in modern supermarkets, highlighting the intimate connection between producers and consumers in this traditional marketplace.

Another highlight of my visit to the market was the opportunity to witness local fishermen tending to their shallow ponds filled with live carp fish. The sight of these majestic creatures gliding gracefully through the water was mesmerizing, and I couldn't resist the urge to observe the fishing process up close. The fishermen demonstrated remarkable skill and precision as they caught and prepared the fish for sale, further underscoring the deep-rooted traditions that were at play in this bustling marketplace.

As I reluctantly made my way out of the market, laden with an assortment of locally crafted souvenirs and culinary delights, I couldn't help but reflect on the profound impact that this experience had on me. The market had offered me a glimpse into a world that was steeped in history, tradition, and community spirit. It had reminded me of the beauty and resilience of age-old practices, and had left me with a newfound appreciation for the simplicity and authenticity of traditional marketplaces.

In conclusion, my visit to the local market near the shrine in Karbala was an unforgettable experience that left an indelible mark on my soul. The vibrant atmosphere, diverse array of goods, and rich cultural tapestry that I encountered there had opened my eyes to a way of life that was both enchanting and humbling. It was a testament to the enduring spirit of human connection and commerce, and I felt incredibly grateful to have been able to immerse myself in its timeless allure.

I hope you enjoy it. Please tell me what attracts your attention in this bazaar.
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इराक ऐतिहासिक कर्बला MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ISLAM MIC IRAQ
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shaikhsalim
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O Iraque é um país lindo gostaria de conhecer saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷❤️🇮🇶

VeraLucia-ijxp
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NEGERI PENGHASIL MINYAK TP KEADAANYA SETELAH DITINGGAL SADAM HUSSAIN JADI BEGITU...SEMOGA BISA PULIH SEPRTI PEMERINTAHAN SADAM HUSSAIN...AAMINN

irandom
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Allah humma solliala muhammad wa'ali muhammad.

alwisharif
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Iraq is beautiful!!! Soon I will visit Iraq ❤ much love and respect from Canada 🇨🇦 god bless ❤️🙏😊

coreendeacon
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Remembering city of all Muslims. Much love and respect for this city . Alhamdulillah. 🌹🌹🌹

habibabegum
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We came from iraq knew from our ancestors i will there Insha Allah i will be their ❤ once

imtiazhussain
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O Iraque e lindo quero conhecer
Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷♥️🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶♥️

AnaLuiza-pczo
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I am also visit this city through your camera 📸📸📸. Good work ❤❤❤

Mountainlover
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I am from Bangladesh I love you Iraq Baghdad

MdSakil-tuxb
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دست مریزاد . این کلیپ عطر امام حسین داره الهی فداش بشم

rohamkoosha
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they still like leaving in old century

nadzcollantes
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Apakah masih ada Serangan yg Membombardir tiba-tiba, atau Sudah Sangat Amankah? Do'aku Insyaa Alloh Aman Selamanya untuk Iraq, Aamiin Ya Robb, Salam dari Indonesia

elfiaeriana
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What a beautiful city, a very beautiful popular market and beautiful, veiled women. They are Muslims. I hope to visit them soon. I loved that because the tourist areas were not depicted as well.

klaw
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إلى أي عصر هذه المناظر..
ظننا أننا سندخل عصر هارون الرشيد
هكذا تصبح الدولة تحت ظل حكم المتحضرين.. أسواق الجاهلية يبدو أنها كانت انظف اكثر.. كان الله بعون المسلمين.

abdalrhmanrekbi
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I am watching from India through your camera

ojmmnse
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IT IS SO SAD TO SEE THE GREAT IRAQ LIKE THAT حرام هذا اللي يصير بالعراق -حسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل

abuudai
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Looks like a hard place to survive in.

lewislinzy
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Goodness, why is that place so dilapidated and in ruin?? Some one needs to completely and totally rebuild that city and its holy shrine. Where are the trees and flowers, fountains (and refregirators for all the food out there in the sun's heat)?? Damn Saddam Hussein did a real job on that holy city, didnt he? Poor Karbala--and Najaf. They should be at least as developed and beautiful as Mashhad

TWOCOWS
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Thanks for sharing the video seems very old market and very strict and conservative but beautiful people and amazing stalls, I wonder if it safe to travel to your country after the war, watching from South Africa

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