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Sabrina Guettiche est une véritable globe-trotteuse ! Infirmière en psychiatrie, elle voyage depuis 13 ans avec son mari. Ensemble, ils ont visité une cinquantaine de pays, à raison de 2 à 3 voyages par an.

Sur son compte Instagram et sous le pseudo « Bybia », la Nordiste partage ses aventures et découvertes avec 19 000 abonnés.

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00:00 I tell myself that almost every day, my photos make me travel,
00:04 my photos make me feel good.
00:06 Your trip that you made there, it made me want to do it.
00:08 Hello Kita, I'm Sabrina, better known as Bibia on social media.
00:15 I've visited more than 50 countries and I'm going to tell you about my trips.
00:19 With my dad, we did road trips.
00:23 We went more specifically to Morocco.
00:25 We left as a family with cousins
00:27 and we traveled in all the villages.
00:30 We left from hotel to hotel.
00:32 That's how I fell in love with road trips,
00:34 in love with travelling.
00:36 And it never left me.
00:38 I'm a bit of a mess.
00:43 Because even until the day before,
00:45 sometimes I change destinations completely.
00:47 For example, in India, we weren't even sure if we were going to leave.
00:50 I had only taken the plane tickets to and from.
00:53 And I made up the trip as I went along.
00:55 I took the hotel to the airport.
00:57 And then, little by little, there's a minimum of organization.
00:59 Because you can't leave like that.
01:01 Yes, now the most adventurous souls can leave like that.
01:04 But there's a minimum of organization to have.
01:07 With what's happening, with pollution,
01:12 we're ringing the alarm bell.
01:14 It's true that I try to travel differently when I can.
01:18 Do road trips by train or even by car instead of taking the plane.
01:22 Because sometimes I took the plane for simplicity.
01:26 Or even by bus. It's happened to me before.
01:28 I'm a professional nurse.
01:32 We need to escape.
01:33 We're lucky to work every day, at any time.
01:37 So we can try to get away from the period to be able to travel.
01:41 I would never leave my job as a nurse.
01:44 Because it's a bit kitsch to say that, but it's a vocation.
01:51 Before I got married, I had an idea in mind.
01:53 To be a humanitarian nurse.
01:55 And then I met Bibio.
01:57 That's what we call him.
01:58 I'm Bibia and he's Bibio.
02:00 My plans have changed, but I love them just as much.
02:03 Living abroad, now I'm thinking,
02:06 No, I don't see myself too much.
02:08 I was born in the Lille metropolis.
02:10 And I don't see myself going anywhere else.
02:13 Sharing, sharing, it's values that motivate me.
02:19 As soon as I meet someone, I show them in stories.
02:22 I share it in stories.
02:23 And that's also sharing.
02:25 And I think people also need to escape.
02:27 It's not the culture of emptiness, let's say.
02:29 And there's still an interest.
02:31 And in every photo, I try to explain the anecdote
02:34 of the monuments I visit or the countries I visit.
02:37 I arrived in Cambodia and it went really well.
02:43 We meet Sambam, who is a second-generation child.
02:45 And who welcomed us with open arms.
02:48 To thank him, we said,
02:50 We're going to the restaurant, we're inviting you to the restaurant.
02:52 And I said to Sambam,
02:53 You can choose a dish for me.
02:55 He chose a raw fish salad for me.
02:58 I arrive at the hotel, we go to sleep.
03:00 I turn around and I have a kind of ball
03:03 at the level of the cheek.
03:04 And I turn around and there I see a huge ball,
03:07 even bigger.
03:08 And I tell myself, there's a problem.
03:10 I go to the mirror and there I really had a big jaw.
03:13 I could see myself dying.
03:14 I was already seeing myself telling myself
03:16 how I was going to repatriate my body.
03:18 Anyway, it was really horrible, horrible.
03:21 The receptionist told me,
03:22 There's a dispenser right on the corner of the street.
03:24 I was taken to the hospital quickly.
03:26 I've never been so well cared for.
03:27 I was really pleasantly surprised.
03:29 It was my first allergy crisis.
03:31 And I was doing it in Cambodia, in the middle of the night.
03:33 I was beyond prejudiced.
03:37 I was told, don't go to Albania.
03:39 Don't go to Lebanon, because it's dangerous.
03:42 While it's beautiful.
03:43 And I made some beautiful encounters.
03:45 I saw the beauty of this country, its cultural richness.
03:48 It's worth visiting.
03:50 (upbeat music)
03:52 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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