American girl fell in love with a tribal, he was working with her lover in a cave…

New Delhi: It is said that when there is love, it has no limits. An American woman presented this example. She fell in love with a tribal youth 11,000 kilometers away. She was so attracted that she decided to leave her home and move to him in Jordan, where they now live together. According to a New York Post report, 42-year-old Natalie Snyder, a resident of Orlando, Florida, worked as a tour guide in a travel company. Due to her work, she often visited countries like Germany, Italy, America and New Zealand.

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In March 2020, she went to Petra, a famous tourist destination in Jordan, where she met a 32-year-old man named Fares Budin, who is from the Bedouin tribe. Feras was sitting on a horse, which fascinated Natalie so much that she took a photo of it and posted it on Instagram. Feras saw the post, confirmed his identity and invited Natalie to visit his country so she could understand his tribe's lifestyle. Their online conversations grew and after 18 months, Natalie came to Jordan in September 2021. Here they fell in love and Natalie decided to leave her life in America and live with Fares in the caves of Jordan. Their home is a cave, consisting of two rooms, typical of the Bedouin tribe. Feras was born here and uses rainwater for bathrooms.

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Natalie has started a tour company in Jordan, which takes tourists on tours to this country. She also occasionally visits America and New Zealand. Commenting on the simplicity of cave life, Natalie said that in urban areas people often judge someone's worth by their belongings – such as clothes, jewelery or cars – but this is not the case in the cave. Life here is about relationships, simplicity and authenticity. Also read: About Indira Gandhi… Taught a lesson to Pakistan, secret of Kangana becoming MP revealed

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