Thank you for telling the Somaliland story so beautifully!! I have travelled to Somaliland severally and was always amazed how I could buy gold and exchange money so easily and travelled so freely. They are a beautiful people and I hope one day they can get the freedom and recognition they deserve.
Somaliland is one of my fav places in the world and I'm SO GLAD that you told this story properly! Las Geel is remarkable! And the characters in this story make it all the more fun to watch. Thanks for making this bro!
The love I have for Thomas and his team, and the message behind seek discomfort and yes theory is beyond me. The education and love in all of these videos opens my eyes in ways I never thought was possible. What an amazing team, and I will continue buying from seek discomfort and supporting 🧡
Thanks for the fresh insights into Somaliland. As a Kenyan who is one country away, With a sizable Somali community in my country, I’ve learned a lot that I didn’t know about Somaliland. My best wishes to you in your future adventures and to Samiya with her incredible effort towards the education of girls in her community. Be blessed! 🙏
Big ups to Kwame who captured the whole trip so gracefully and professionally. All the cinematic shots, the colours everything enhanced the video so well. Literally icing on the cake. The guy had to carry that one hell of a heavy camera throughout the trip.
As a person who has traveled to over 30 countries, and yet I still know nothing of this world. Thank you for bringing light stories and history of the voiceless
As an african, its so nice to see people from africa being so happy despite what they've been through. May you continue your good job. You're life changers for real 🖤🖤
their editing always gives me goosebumps, the way they build tension and draw us in is addicting. motivates me to get better at telling and sharing stories.
I want to thank everyone who involved in the making of this video. You made me cry. I have a one year old sleeping next to me right now. I'll show him this video one day when he's grown.
Aaah 😌 I’m so glad and happy that you finally visited my homeland i have been a fan for such long time and i want to thank you for making this journey to tell the whole world there’s a paradise which called SOMALILAND Much love brother ❤️✌🏾
My uncle was 17 and herding his camels outside of Hargeisa when he was shot in the head and now I was born and raised in Hargeisa just after the genocide. I have never been short of bread nor had to worry about being robbed/killed. although, we spent more than 15 years living in one of the bombing-affected homes shown in the video and I’m grateful for that. This and many other were our bed-time stories for long. I appreciate you Matt by shedding to light the bitter stories of the Somaliland people.