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WHY I DON’T LIKE THIS COUNTRY

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Unknown Countries Explained: Central African Republic????????

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Unknown countries explained: Central African Republic.

The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south, the Republic of the Congo to the southwest, and Cameroon to the west.

It is one of the most unknown countries on Earth, apart from it being in Central Africa, is there anything you know about this mysterious country?

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Why I Really Don't Like This Country ????????

UPDATE: I WENT BACK TO BRUNEI TO GIVE IT A 2ND CHANCE!

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While I constantly try to find the positives in every place I visit, there are a few nations that I just simply didn't enjoy.

The country of BRUNEI is one of them.

I went to Brunei back in 2014, three years before I made videos, but my negative experiences in the country have stuck in my mind ever since. That, combined with its absurd human rights laws such as stoning to death LGBT members, I felt like this video needed to be shared with the world.

Have you ever visited any countries that you didn't enjoy? Please share below, I'm curious to know.

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The REAL Maldives - Male City Vlog ????????

I went to Male, the capital city of the Maldives to show you the real life in this country. In this journey we go from the President's Palace to the Coral Reef Friday mosque, to the local and fish markets that had more Bangladeshis than I expected. We also check out a sick surfing spot in the corner of the city and the ferry and bus journey to and from Hulhumale next to Male

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0:36 Hulhumale journey
2:16 Male's colorful houses and narrow streets
3:06 Male temperature doesn't fluctuate
3:30 How the walls of Male came down
6:08 How Islam came into Maldives
6:36 Maldives Military didn't like my camera
6:47 100% Muslim country?
7:48 A mosque made from coral reef
9:19 Hitching a Food delivery scooter
10:23 Life in Maldives vs neighboring countries
11:02 Where Maldivian revolutions start
11:51 Islamic center of Maldives
12:36 Ibne Batuta's many MANY wives
13:35 How Maldives fought colonization
15:06 Wish I knew this before visiting..
15:54 A fan gave me free coke

Why are We Blind to Africa? #23

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Travel tips for Bamako, Mali

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What is ERITREA? ???????? The Italy of Africa?

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HELLO FROM COUNTRY #172 - ERITREA!

I'm thrilled to be back in Africa where I will spend the remaining 3 months of the year! Many of you probably haven’t heard of Eritrea before and that’s because it’s a relatively new country and it’s notoriously difficult to enter (top 5 in the world). After 48 hours of roaming around the capital of Asmara and the ancient port city of Massawa, I’ve really enjoyed my time here.

I’m getting flashbacks to when I was in Ethiopia, yet also touches of Yemen Somaliland and Italy. Yes - ITALY! Eritrea is a former Italian colony and their influence is remarkably well-preserved in the form of giant cathedrals, pizza parlors, gelato shops, old Italian cars, appertivos and many people can still speak fluent Italiano.

The capital of Asmara is VERY safe, with kind-hearted people and surprisingly the weather is cold here (2,400 meters high). Unfortunately due to WiFi issues, I haven't been able to upload anything until now, but there’s no hurry because life is wonderful here! More to come soon ????????

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Memorizing every UN Member Nation | Geography (Now) Challenge!

Putting that blindfold on took me back to the days of when I use to be into Cubing. Good old days.

This time around, I wanted to make the better use of this lockdown and get done with all the stuff I've been procrastinating on. This was on that list. I should probably work on finishing The Alchemist now.

The challenge is basically to list out all the UN member nations and the two observant states as of late March 2020. There are 193 in total.

Also, this wasn't as challenging as I first assumed. I think I spent much more time filming editing this video than preparing for it. Also, here's the link to the uncut video, if you feel the need to check that I didn't remove my blindfold during this challenge:

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This is MADAGASCAR (4th Poorest Country in the World)

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The past few days in Antananarivo, Madagascar have been overwhelming, intense and eye-opening. And I apologize for the delays in posting these videos -- it's been nearly impossible to find decent enough wifi.

Madagascar, as a whole, is a beautiful tropical island with stunning greenery, giant baobab trees and unique wildlife (like lemurs!). It's also massive -- about twice the size of my home state of Arizona -- floating 250 miles off the southeastern part of mainland Africa.

But putting the natural beauty aside, Madagascar is one of the World's poorest countries, with the 5th lowest GDP per capita. Walking on the streets of Antananarivo, I couldn't help but observe and analyze what I was seeing --- people just barely managing to survive, working labor-intensive jobs with very little pay.

My new local friends and I took a mini road trip to some outer villages, where I learned about the daily life of people working in the markets. Here's what I discovered.

If there's any takeaway from today (and through travel in general) -- it is to appreciate the life I live. If you are reading this as well, consider yourself lucky because you have internet, which most of the people in Madagascar cannot afford.

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Largest City of Least Densely Populated Region in the World (WESTERN SAHARA)

In this video I Travelled to the Laayoune City in Western Sahara / Moroccan Sahara and Explored this Wonderful city full of Amazing People.

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I Went to America in Africa (Welcome to Liberia)

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I have made it to the West African nation of Liberia (country 178) and I am shocked to see how much it reminds me of home!!! Everything from the country flag to the government system, sports culture, school curriculum, and even the yellow school buses are shockingly similar to the United States, and you will find out why in this video!

Join me today on a tour around Monrovia, the lovely capital of Liberia!

Just out of curiosity - how many of you guys out there knew that Liberia was this Americanized? Would love to hear your thoughts.

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मालदीव एक बेहद खूबसूरत देश Amazing facts about Maldives in hindi #maldivesfacts

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Mali: The Gateway to Africa

Hey there! Let’s take you to an African country whose name is a feminine nomenclature of Latin origin; the country with a name that would have meant industrious, striving, and work if it were a girl. This is the country affectionately called the “Land of Gold” thanks to its rich history of gold mining. We also join in calling it “The Gateway to Africa” due to its strategic location. It’s also what many of its fans call “The Land of Timbuktu” in recognition of the great influence an ancient city has had on the country. Yes, we’re talking to you nowhere else but to the black people living on a huge land in West Africa called Mali. Please come along!

About Mali: Location and Size
Mali is one of the landlocked countries in West Africa. Officially known as the Republic of Mali, it shares its borders with Senegal and Guinea by the west while the Niger Republic is toward the east. Its northern border is shared with Algeria while its northwestern border is shared with Mauritania. It is bordered on the south by Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso. It occupies an area of about 479,245 square miles, ranking as the 8th most extensive country in Africa and the 23rd largest in the world. Though landlocked, about 1.6 percent of its area is covered by water.
Based on the 2023 estimate, the population of Mali is about 21,359,722 making it the 61st most populous nation in the world and 19th most populous in Africa. Its annual population growth is 3.1 percent. Interestingly, the world’s 61st-largest country and Africa’s 19th is ranked so high by total area. Thus, it shouldn’t surprise you to learn that Mali is the 215th most densely populated country in the world with a density of just 30.3 per square mile.
Bamako, the capital city is also the largest in the country. It’s one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities. French is the country’s official language, as with the majority of West African countries. However, Bambara, which is the most widely spoken African language in the country is being tipped to replace French as the official language. In actual fact, over 80 of the people living in Mali can communicate in Bambara. So why French, is the question.

Geographical Features of Mali
Its coordinates are between latitudes 10 degrees and 25 degrees N, and longitudes 13 degrees West and 5 degrees East. The line of equator separating the Eastern and Western hemispheres passes through the city of Gao in Mali. Droughts are very frequent in most of Mali as the country receives negligible rainfall annually. In the southernmost area, the rainy season is from late April to early October. This is when Niger usually floods, creating the Inner Niger Delta.
Animals endemic to Mali are Mali Firefinch, Mali lions which are only found around the Faleme River now, the aquatics like the freshwater elephant fish plus the Mali Screeching Frog and the Bata Marsh Toad. Other animals such as Manatees living in the Niger River are protected by law because they’re threatened. That’s why they’re no longer hunted for their meat. Other endangered species found only in Mali are addax, the chimpanzee, the dame gazelle, the African wild dog, and the rhim gazelle. Also, a species of legume in the Fabaceae family can only be found only in Mali while other grasses are scattered throughout the country.

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ASMR: Map of MALI Tracing | Main Cities Less known facts and Highlights | ASMR maps and facts

ASMR maps and facts! MALI is home to the ancient Mali Empire and renowned centers of learning like Timbuktu, Mali has been a hub of trade, Islamic scholarship, and traditional music.

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Mali Empire: Mali was once home to one of the most powerful empires in West Africa, the Mali Empire, which flourished from the 13th to the 16th century. It was renowned for its wealth, particularly from the gold and salt trades.

Timbuktu: Timbuktu, a city in Mali, was once a major center of learning, trade, and Islamic scholarship during the Mali Empire. It housed prestigious universities and libraries, making it a renowned intellectual hub in the medieval world.

Great Mosque of Djenné: Mali is home to the Great Mosque of Djenné, one of the largest mud-brick structures in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site is an architectural marvel and a symbol of Mali's cultural heritage.

Dogon People: The Dogon people, an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, are known for their unique cosmology, intricate art, and architecture. They have a deep knowledge of astronomy and are famous for their mask dances and elaborate rituals.

Festival in the Desert: Mali was once home to the renowned Festival in the Desert, an annual music festival held near Timbuktu. It showcased traditional Tuareg music as well as performances by international artists. The festival aimed to promote peace and cultural exchange but has been disrupted in recent years due to security concerns.

Malian Cuisine: Malian cuisine features a variety of flavorful dishes, including rice-based dishes like tieboudienne (a fish and rice dish), millet porridge, and various stews and soups made with ingredients like okra, peanuts, and vegetables.

Traditional Griot Culture: Mali has a rich tradition of griots, or oral historians and storytellers, who pass down the history and cultural heritage of their communities through music, poetry, and storytelling. Griots hold a respected position in Malian society and play a significant role in preserving its cultural heritage.

Wildlife: Mali is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, lions, and numerous species of birds. The UNESCO-listed Bandiagara Escarpment in Mali's Dogon Country is also known for its biodiversity and unique ecosystems.

Cotton Production: Mali is one of the largest cotton producers in Africa, with cotton farming playing a crucial role in the country's economy. It is primarily cultivated by small-scale farmers in rural areas.

Modern Challenges: Despite its rich cultural heritage and natural resources, Mali faces numerous challenges, including political instability, ethnic tensions, poverty, and terrorism, particularly in the northern regions. These issues have significantly impacted the country's development and security.

MALI - Africa - Timbuktu

Timbuktu lies at the border of the Sahara desert in Mali. It is a legendary place since 1324. I recorded this video in January 2005. This copy comes from my Mali-film on DVD. Unfortunately I don't have the original footage anymore.

Wild Mali Overland Adventure (Epic three year Africa circumnavigation! 16/53)

Join me as I drive my Overland Modified Jeep Wrangler 80,000 miles around Africa.


In this episode I explore Southern Mali, visiting small villages and eventually finding my way to Bamako, the capital.
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Why you should travel to Mali

99% of people out there will tell you “don’t travel to Mali because it is not safe”.

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And this is why and how you can stay safe in Mali

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