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farhasayed02
فـوفـة'ة (حبيبت نفسها)🤍🦄• :
ࢪوحي بتعشقه ☺️♥️♥️.
2026-05-11 15:28:39
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useroln8zn2cyi
اسماعيل عامر :
روح الروح
2026-05-13 08:25:34
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user108551473311
user108551473311،،شبية القمر،، :
الاغنية بتاخد القلب في حتة تانية 😊😊😊العشق وربنا
2026-05-22 09:37:16
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abogamal_1992
abo gamal :
الروح بتعشق قبل القلب 🥰
2026-05-02 07:12:20
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yoy_.4
✨قلبي قال دي (آيـه) ف الجمال✨ :
Mahmoud ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
2026-04-30 17:15:10
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مـآمـت مـوسـى ❤🌍 :
abdalla♥️🌍😚
2026-04-30 00:46:44
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𝕪𝕒𝕤𝕞𝕚𝕟 𝕞𝕠𝕙𝕒𝕞𝕖𝕕 :
𝑴🫣🙂
2026-05-01 02:24:52
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nada.moftah5
Nada moftah♥️♥️🥰😍😍🥰😘 :
@Mohammed
2026-05-19 18:24:09
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.mohammed0901
نصيبي 💍 mohammed ❤️🌍 :
@محمد العشماوى ❤️🌍 روحي بتعشقه
2026-05-03 20:09:24
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ahmed.shahen42
🦅أحہمد شہاهيہن🦅 :
@Monya ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-05 05:34:00
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Fatma _ramadan :
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2026-05-01 00:08:04
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manar mahmoud 🍒 :
روحي بتعشقه قبل قلبي♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️@T A H A || طـــّه
2026-05-02 08:50:57
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خطيبت محمد ❤️💖 :
@مًأّلَکْ أّلَأّسِـتٌـوٌري⛎ ❤️😘
2026-04-30 15:10:05
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موني🦋 :
@ابو الفوارس ♥🐎
2026-05-01 12:37:41
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2026-04-30 17:01:45
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@Mohamed hesham Salah
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بنوته زي القمر :
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2026-05-18 11:13:21
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جنه الرحمن الشرقاوي :
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2026-05-12 19:21:53
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شخص مجهول 🙈❤️ :
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2026-06-08 11:52:45
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Mawada💕ᝫ :
@Ahmed Elsaedy 😉
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@✨🇵🇹𝑝𝑜𝑟𝑡𝑢𝑔𝑎𝑙𝑦𝑦🇵🇹✨
2026-05-01 18:18:34
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Manon 🌚🌸 :
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2026-05-01 18:39:07
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2026-05-02 15:29:19
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2026-04-29 04:19:53
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How old is old? Somewhere in the Romanian countryside, in a village courtyard that smells of hay, iron, and warm earth, a 90 year old grandmother swings a scythe with the quiet precision of a metronome that has outlived empires. The batatura around her is no stage for nostalgia; it is a living archive where centuries of toil, stubbornness, and rural wisdom have been rehearsed again and again. While the world outside accelerates toward convenience and glass towers, here a blade whispers through grass the same way it did when shepherds first traced paths through the Carpathians. The scythe itself is an ancient accomplice in this rural choreography. For generations across Romania, before tractors intruded with their coughing engines, this curved blade was the humble sovereign of summer labor. Farmers carried a whetstone in a small wooden holster at the belt, stopping every few minutes to coax the steel back to life with patient strokes. The gesture borders on liturgy. Stone against metal, grass wiped across the blade, a rhythm so old it feels geological. And there she is, a nonagenarian moving with the calm certainty of someone who has negotiated with famine, with winters that refused to leave, with the slow arithmetic of survival. You begin to suspect that age here is not decay but sediment, layer upon layer of memory compacted into muscle and instinct. Every swing of that scythe reads like a stanza from a long rural epic — a quiet defiance against forgetting. She sharpens the blade, wipes it with green strands of freshly fallen grass, and resumes, as if time itself were merely another field waiting to be cut. What survives longer: the steel, the hands, or the knowledge passed between them? And when the last scythe falls silent, who will still remember this language of patience? Video by @smulteamiron [Romanian Village Life, Batatura Courtyard, Traditional Scythe Work, Rural Romania, Carpathian Countryside, Romanian Grandmother, Ancient Farming Tools, Manual Grass Cutting, Village Traditions, Romanian Heritage, Rural Wisdom, Agricultural Rituals, Romanian Countryside Culture] #romania #travel #village #tradition
How old is old? Somewhere in the Romanian countryside, in a village courtyard that smells of hay, iron, and warm earth, a 90 year old grandmother swings a scythe with the quiet precision of a metronome that has outlived empires. The batatura around her is no stage for nostalgia; it is a living archive where centuries of toil, stubbornness, and rural wisdom have been rehearsed again and again. While the world outside accelerates toward convenience and glass towers, here a blade whispers through grass the same way it did when shepherds first traced paths through the Carpathians. The scythe itself is an ancient accomplice in this rural choreography. For generations across Romania, before tractors intruded with their coughing engines, this curved blade was the humble sovereign of summer labor. Farmers carried a whetstone in a small wooden holster at the belt, stopping every few minutes to coax the steel back to life with patient strokes. The gesture borders on liturgy. Stone against metal, grass wiped across the blade, a rhythm so old it feels geological. And there she is, a nonagenarian moving with the calm certainty of someone who has negotiated with famine, with winters that refused to leave, with the slow arithmetic of survival. You begin to suspect that age here is not decay but sediment, layer upon layer of memory compacted into muscle and instinct. Every swing of that scythe reads like a stanza from a long rural epic — a quiet defiance against forgetting. She sharpens the blade, wipes it with green strands of freshly fallen grass, and resumes, as if time itself were merely another field waiting to be cut. What survives longer: the steel, the hands, or the knowledge passed between them? And when the last scythe falls silent, who will still remember this language of patience? Video by @smulteamiron [Romanian Village Life, Batatura Courtyard, Traditional Scythe Work, Rural Romania, Carpathian Countryside, Romanian Grandmother, Ancient Farming Tools, Manual Grass Cutting, Village Traditions, Romanian Heritage, Rural Wisdom, Agricultural Rituals, Romanian Countryside Culture] #romania #travel #village #tradition

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