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I quit the rat race and risked it all to travel the world making videos
I Investigated Fukushima's Nuclear Exclusion Zone ☢️ 🇯🇵
On 11 March 2011, a colossal earthquake triggered a tsunami off the coast of Japan which would cause the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
I explored the abandoned Japanese town of Futaba in Fukushima's former exclusion zone.
It was an eerie experience, with abandoned homes, hospitals, and highway stops.
A poignant reminder of the destruction of the 2011 tragedy.
Rawdogging Fukushima's Radioactive Red Zone
#japan #fukushima #abandonedplaces #japantravel #japanvlog
I explored the abandoned Japanese town of Futaba in Fukushima's former exclusion zone.
It was an eerie experience, with abandoned homes, hospitals, and highway stops.
A poignant reminder of the destruction of the 2011 tragedy.
Rawdogging Fukushima's Radioactive Red Zone
#japan #fukushima #abandonedplaces #japantravel #japanvlog
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Refugees Took My SHOES in Istanbul, Turkey (I WAS LUCKY!) 🇹🇷
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Istanbul is probably my current favourite city in Europe (or Asia, depending on who you ask). So imagine my shock when refugees took my shoes... 📍 Haliç Metro Kebap: maps.app.goo.gl/ui5D56JiZCZZvBon8 #turkey #turkeytravel #turkeyvlog #istanbul #istanbulturkey #streetfood #kindness #giving ▬▬▬▬▬ C H A P T E R S 00:00 Intro from Taksim square 00:48 Spicy turkish doner kebab 01:43 The boy on the ...
$15 African Train to Morocco's WORST City 🇲🇦
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After a stressful few days in Fes, I was relieved to be getting out of the city. And what better way to end my time in Morocco than with a first class ticket aboard an African train to Tangier, and a pleasant day at the beach (or so I thought). Little did I know what awaited me on the other side. Having navigated the worst toilets that I've seen anywhere in the world, lets just say that I manag...
$100 Morocco Massage Goes West (I did not expect this!) 🇲🇦
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#morocco #moroccotravel #moroccovlog #fes #makeover #massage #hammam #facial ▬▬▬▬▬ C H A P T E R S 00:00 Intro ▬▬▬▬▬ 🔗 K E Y L I N K S Join my channel and get access to exclusive member perks: ua-cam.com/channels/2scmY-ETdnRFnxg7ppnTuQ.htmljoin 📚 FREE eBook: investedadventure.ck.page/ebook 💹 $100K stock portfolio: etoro.tw/3QJ6bcF 📷 Instagram: InvestedAdventure (Disclaimer: eToro...
How They Treat Tourists in Morocco (Don’t EVER come here!) 🇲🇦
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#morocco #moroccotravel #moroccovlog #fes ▬▬▬▬▬ C H A P T E R S 00:00 Intro ▬▬▬▬▬ 🔗 K E Y L I N K S Join my channel and get access to exclusive member perks: ua-cam.com/channels/2scmY-ETdnRFnxg7ppnTuQ.htmljoin 📚 FREE eBook: investedadventure.ck.page/ebook 💹 $100K stock portfolio: etoro.tw/3QJ6bcF 📷 Instagram: InvestedAdventure (Disclaimer: eToro is a multi-asset investment platfo...
$5 MOROCCO MAKEOVER in Marrakech (I did NOT expect this!) 🇲🇦
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In need of a little maintenance, I was keen to put the local Moroccan barber's skills to the test with an epic $5 skin fade and beard trim. After my makeover, I was shown a local terrace with impressive views of Koutoubia Mosque where I explored more of Marrakech's unique culture. #morocco #moroccotravel #moroccovlog #marrakech #marrakesh #skinfade #beardtrim #barber ▬▬▬▬▬ C H A P T E R S 00:0...
First Impressions of Marrakech, Morocco (HOW BAD IS IT?) 🇲🇦
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Is it really that bad? From taxi scams to the snake charmers of Jemaa El Fna, here are my first impressions of Marrakesh (Marrakech, if you're French) in Morocco. #morocco #moroccotravel #moroccovlog #marrakech #marrakesh #streetfood ▬▬▬▬▬ C H A P T E R S 00:00 Intro from Marrakesh Menara airport (RAK) 01:39 Getting a taxi from Marrakesh airport 03:40 Entering the ancient walled city 06:44 Wal...
€2 Sicilian Street Food Hunt in Palermo (FULL DAY OF EATING!) 🇮🇹
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Sicily is often overlooked in terms of Italian cuisine, with the likes of Milan and Rome stealing the culinary spotlight. But when it comes to street food, Palermo has some hidden gems on offer. With everyone from the Greeks, to the Arabs, and even the Spanish controlling the volcanic island over the years, the volcanic island offers some truly diverse food. Beginning my full day of eating in t...
Solo in Italy's Most Dangerous MAFIA City (Naples) 🇮🇹
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Solo in Italy's Most Dangerous MAFIA City (Naples) 🇮🇹
Exposing Tourist Scams in Rome, Italy 🇮🇹
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Exposing Tourist Scams in Rome, Italy 🇮🇹
Asking Girls to Rate My Fit in Venice, Italy 🇮🇹
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Asking Girls to Rate My Fit in Venice, Italy 🇮🇹
I Reviewed the UK's Best Curry (Better than India!) 🏴
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I Reviewed the UK's Best Curry (Better than India!) 🏴
I Flew 12,000 km to SURPRISE My Dad at ELLAND ROAD 🏴
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I Flew 12,000 km to SURPRISE My Dad at ELLAND ROAD 🏴
I Flew Business Class via the World's BEST Airport (Qatar vs BA Review) 🇶🇦
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I Flew Business Class via the World's BEST Airport (Qatar vs BA Review) 🇶🇦
I Stayed at a $429 LUXURY SUITE in Jakarta (Shangri-La Hotel) 🇮🇩
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I Stayed at a $429 LUXURY SUITE in Jakarta (Shangri-La Hotel) 🇮🇩
I Stayed in Jakarta's WORST HOTEL ($10 Nightmare!!) 🇮🇩
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I Stayed in Jakarta's WORST HOTEL ($10 Nightmare!!) 🇮🇩
$50 GIFTING SPREE in Jakarta’s Railway Slum (Wholesome!) 🇮🇩
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$50 GIFTING SPREE in Jakarta’s Railway Slum (Wholesome!) 🇮🇩
CAR FREE DAY in Indonesia's Most Polluted City (JAKARTA) 🇮🇩
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CAR FREE DAY in Indonesia's Most Polluted City (JAKARTA) 🇮🇩
EPIC $75 PANORAMIC VIEW Train in Indonesia (Yogyakarta to Bandung) 🇮🇩
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EPIC $75 PANORAMIC VIEW Train in Indonesia (Yogyakarta to Bandung) 🇮🇩
MADNESS at Indonesia's BIGGEST Hindu Temple (Prambanan, Yogyakarta) 🇮🇩
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MADNESS at Indonesia's BIGGEST Hindu Temple (Prambanan, Yogyakarta) 🇮🇩
BULE Reviews: Asia's WORST Street Food? (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) 🇮🇩
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BULE Reviews: Asia's WORST Street Food? (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) 🇮🇩
The Only BULE in the Village (Tourists Don't Come Here!) INDONESIA 🇮🇩
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The Only BULE in the Village (Tourists Don't Come Here!) INDONESIA 🇮🇩
First Impressions of YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA - Better Than Bali? 🇮🇩
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First Impressions of YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA - Better Than Bali? 🇮🇩
Avoid this Man in Manila! (Dolomite Beach Scam) 🇵🇭
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Avoid this Man in Manila! (Dolomite Beach Scam) 🇵🇭
EPIC $4 Filipino Fast Food Battle!! (My honest review) 🇵🇭
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EPIC $4 Filipino Fast Food Battle!! (My honest review) 🇵🇭
INSANE $5 Filipino Street Food at Legazpi Market (Manila) 🇵🇭
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INSANE $5 Filipino Street Food at Legazpi Market (Manila) 🇵🇭
Why I Cried in Happyland (Manila's Biggest Slum) 🇵🇭
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Why I Cried in Happyland (Manila's Biggest Slum) 🇵🇭
$5 Filipino Street Food Hunt in Manila (Salcedo Market) 🇵🇭
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$5 Filipino Street Food Hunt in Manila (Salcedo Market) 🇵🇭
Surviving Thailand's Most Toxic Bike Ride (Chiang Mai to Pai) 🇹🇭
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Surviving Thailand's Most Toxic Bike Ride (Chiang Mai to Pai) 🇹🇭
12 Hours on a $30 Thai Sleeper Train (Bangkok to Chiang Mai) 🇹🇭
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12 Hours on a $30 Thai Sleeper Train (Bangkok to Chiang Mai) 🇹🇭
You will see a big difference in Pakistan but if you want luxury then stick to Islamabad though it's not all Pakistan has to offer
why are you negative about things that should not? for eg the dude asking for your channel. you seemed so annoyed they asked.
Except for Kerala, Rest of the places are literally stinking & dirty with jingoistic idiots.
Who told you to stay in a dump of a hotel and stick in one city. You could have travelled and seen some of the beautiful sights. Yes Indian roads are not great, yes they’re dangerous at times I agree. But in parts of the country they’re getting much better. Yea pollution and lack of cleanliness are issues, nobody is denying it. But there are beautiful parts of India. Every country has its issues. And by the way food in India is way better than Sri Lanka. Seems like you want to seek out the worst of India for a purpose. There are tons of travellers who love it and keep coming back
Learned to copy from SB( big, to agressive bad coffee chain)... And because tourists sometimes are happy to pay it, and some like to froud , some get gready, every where in the world....
why you don't ask to Chatgpt if you confuse for everything in Indonesia, it will help a lot, and so funny when you say "suk sama" 😄 when you you want to say "thanks you", actually "suk sama" is not "thank you", it's mean "you're welcome", you're not even pronounce it right, the pronunciation is "sha-mha sha-mha", and for "thank you," the pronunciation is "Terima Kasih." And actually Istiqlal Mosque not really the biggest mosque in Indonesia, yes it symbolized as biggest Mosque in Indonesia, but actually so many bigger size of mosque in other places in Indonesia, maybe hundreds, but it's just not exposed yet, even not all Indonesian people know that truth
oops sorry, now I understand that you say "suk sma" because you learn it in Bali, actually it's not common, use "Terima Kasih" instead.
Sir, I completely agree with your perspective and appreciate your constructive feedback. With India’s developmental timeline, we’ve had to prioritize and address a wide range of challenges at different stages of our growth. It’s true-sanitation and waste management have been long-standing issues, but solving them isn’t as simple as flipping a switch. Our journey as a nation is deeply intertwined with historical complexities that have shaped where we are today. Colonialism didn’t just strip us of resources; it systematically dismantled our confidence, legacy, history, and knowledge systems. Post-independence, in just 75 years, India has been rebuilding itself almost entirely on its own, with little external hand-holding. And yet, we’ve made monumental progress-becoming open defecation free in rural areas, modernizing urban centers, and cultivating awareness around cleanliness. As India modernizes, more people are adapting to these changes, and already about 30% of India reflects this transformation. The fact is, every nation has its unique timeline and journey, and progress comes at different rates with different costs. We are not China; we are a democracy. While democracy takes longer because it requires consensus and inclusivity, the results are more sustainable and long-lasting. India’s challenges are uniquely its own, and so are its triumphs. Comparing countries on different paths is unfair, and being judgmental without context only leads to misunderstanding. Yes, sanitation is an area that we are working hard on, and the transformation is already visible. But to solely focus on our shortcomings without acknowledging our achievements-like eradicating polio, becoming a global leader in IT, advancing space exploration, and being at the forefront of democratic and technological innovation-is not a balanced perspective. Every country faces issues that others may laugh at or not fully understand, but that doesn’t invalidate their progress or efforts. India is a deeply diverse and complex nation. It cannot be fully understood through a narrow lens. We welcome suggestions and support but not superficial criticism. We are evolving rapidly, and as we continue on this journey, we are confident that India’s example will inspire others, just as we draw lessons from the world
Vendor was asking for 5$. He wanted to use the currency, (probably frame it) and use it to decorate his tea point. (His lifetime fame is a foreign customer maybe and he wanted to keep a memento)
Honestly how did India get this bad?Is it a lack of waste management? The culture? It's sad because India has a lot of potential .Maybe they should revisit and change the education system which teaches sanitation,waste management e.t.c and practice while in forcing such rules Rwanda has informed several rules and they are heading somewhere..so it's possible .
Yes bro your criticism is right but you should show the positive side too there is no gun violence like america ,cartels like mexico and gang wars so basically you are secured you will not be stabbed or shot on road in anywhere in indian not in the most dangerous hood too can you answer me 🤔
Bro ate Robberyyy😂😂 and bro lovessss roberyyy😂
Such dirty things exist in china no go zones of uk ,usa everywhere but,,, indiphobia 😂😂😂
they should look at great Los Angeles and Neywork ...Full of Homelessness, drugs and slums....I dare them to go and roam in those areas... They don't have even pathways to walk...completely car culture...and they teach us ....
bro see you in 2050
Shopkeeper is foolish demanding 5 dollar , if came to you for a coffe not for marrying your daughter, you are asking for decoration 😂
Why i m born in india. Toxicity and cic sense cringe
The secret ingredient: His semen.
Cheat coffee seller
What's this! I see no proud Indians here; the blind fanatical zealots! Aww! They must be sad!
Proud Indians are everywhere..It just that some people just attracts to this kind of judgemental without seeing real change...
@@venkatamaddineni999 yeah, you lot poop in beaches in Canada now. Sure, big change!
Vist Northeast India also bro. It's full of nature's beauty
Yet would not blink twice when asked for five dollars at his local Costa…
So no one is going to mention the fingure in the lassie pot
At least you didn;t fall into an open manhole on the sidewalk
I have traveled to almost all parts of India, exploring deep inside its parks and reserves, as well as its cities. Unfortunately, India struggles with waste management issues except better in the south. It appears that accepting unclean conditions has become a cultural norm and practices untidiness religiously across various sections of society.
Bro, you need to start your own travel show. You’re funny as hell.
Don't come to India next time. Even if you do use a bloody translator for fuck's sake. You are poorer than that guy.
You see when an indigenous person sees a person who they think benefitted from colonization,they think they should be repratiated
Because of its people! Its people define the place and hence India sucks big time
I understand your frustration, and I agree that people play a huge role in shaping a nation. However, dismissing an entire country and its people in such a way overlooks the incredible progress, resilience, and achievements India has made despite its challenges. Yes, India has its share of issues, just like any other country, but it is also home to some of the most brilliant minds, hardworking individuals, and innovative solutions that have made an impact worldwide. From leading in technology, space exploration, medicine, and sustainable energy, to preserving one of the richest cultures and histories in the world, India is continuously evolving. Many citizens and organizations are actively working towards positive change-whether it's through better waste management, cleaner cities, stronger infrastructure, or grassroots movements for a better environment. Change takes time, and while challenges exist, India is on a path of rapid transformation. If you focus only on the negatives, you’ll miss out on the unparalleled diversity, warmth, and progress happening every day. Constructive criticism is always welcome, but change starts with all of us doing our part, not just blaming an entire nation. India is rising, and the best is yet to come
True India is home to the most brilliant minds and very very very very rich individuals,the question that should be asked is why has India gone wrong ,yes I agree that every country has its negatives and India is no less but the problem of India is that it's problem rotates around Sanitation.and waste management.Tbise are the areas that it's bright minds should look at . Overall I like India ,it's culture ,it's people and Bollywood ❤
@@oberverugke4777 Sir, I completely agree with your perspective and appreciate your constructive feedback. With India’s developmental timeline, we’ve had to prioritize and address a wide range of challenges at different stages of our growth. It’s true-sanitation and waste management have been long-standing issues, but solving them isn’t as simple as flipping a switch. Our journey as a nation is deeply intertwined with historical complexities that have shaped where we are today. Colonialism didn’t just strip us of resources; it systematically dismantled our confidence, legacy, history, and knowledge systems. Post-independence, in just 75 years, India has been rebuilding itself almost entirely on its own, with little external hand-holding. And yet, we’ve made monumental progress-becoming open defecation free in rural areas, modernizing urban centers, and cultivating awareness around cleanliness. As India modernizes, more people are adapting to these changes, and already about 30% of India reflects this transformation. The fact is, every nation has its unique timeline and journey, and progress comes at different rates with different costs. We are not China; we are a democracy. While democracy takes longer because it requires consensus and inclusivity, the results are more sustainable and long-lasting. India’s challenges are uniquely its own, and so are its triumphs. Comparing countries on different paths is unfair, and being judgmental without context only leads to misunderstanding. Yes, sanitation is an area that we are working hard on, and the transformation is already visible. But to solely focus on our shortcomings without acknowledging our achievements-like eradicating polio, becoming a global leader in IT, advancing space exploration, and being at the forefront of democratic and technological innovation-is not a balanced perspective. Every country faces issues that others may laugh at or not fully understand, but that doesn’t invalidate their progress or efforts. India is a deeply diverse and complex nation. It cannot be fully understood through a narrow lens. We welcome suggestions and support but not superficial criticism. We are evolving rapidly, and as we continue on this journey, we are confident that India’s example will inspire others, just as we draw lessons from the world.
For this amount of money and coffee he must give me an nice exotic south Indian woman with blue eyes and fighting sport experience I don't like this Hinduism fools wearing a hand full of gold and try to scam
The pinned southie is so desperado and its embarrasing the way these southies act always cracks me up😂😂 Educated Sarrrr
What’s this educated Sarrrr meme
Its true we need to woek a lot from roadways to cleanliness to everything
Thinks nothing about paying $9 at Starbucks but go to another country "you want $5? Aw hell to the naw!"
Why european thieves are coming to india since 500 yrs if you don't like don't come go to Taliban
The only good things in India are the ones Britain left and even those are deteriorating. I got the slight feeling the problem lies elsewhere
All fake welcomes.
Please come to punjab we will serve definition of lassi thank you .. Amritsar
Change your image back to the false secular one. Do not show the world that you drink u*ine and eat *hit Hide your religion under the falsehood of secukarism
Only in India. I travelled to India and Pakistan and I only got this type of bad behaviour in India. It is really off putting. Pakistan was the complete opposite and I enjoyed myself in Pakistan more.
Send the muslims.to.lomdistam
This is why we don't want these people in the US.
Thanks for the video, buddy. I'm a turk born in Australia but have never been to Turkiye. I really wanna shop their.
Perhaps my favourite city in “Europe” (Asia has a lot of competition!)
Don't compare India with England the population in India is 100 times more than England.
And so too is the land mass
@@InvestedAdventure Thats why its hard to manage with our broken bones from your colonial ancestors...We are working hard and transformation is happening...If you can, then go and ask UK government to return all the robbed things so that we can host you with best infrastructure.. Pointing bottlenecks is appreciative but that doesn't give anyone in the world any right to completely generalize it...
@@InvestedAdventure When will the trillions that were stolen from India be returned? Do not come here acting smug, as if your country had nothing to do with India's destruction.
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Nope.
I just got back Jakarta. Had a very good time there. Jakarta best
It’s a good city, though admittedly not my favourite in Asia
The first University in the world is the Zaytouna University in Tunis 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Thanks my friend! That’s an astonishing fact hey
The guy was saying "are you recording the shop" and bro was thinking he said decorating 😂😂
Ah! It took thousands of comments to finally arrive at this conclusion! Thank you!!
You must bring headache from last 10 months @@InvestedAdventure
man, I still hear decorating even if I listen to it while I read your "translation"
Nope. He said decorated not recorded
In short it's the curry's making this place hell, the long answer just watch this video. Saved you half an hour of your life.
Wow did no one else understand his body language translation?
Thank goodness we have a body language expert in the house. Slumping over their keyboard, in their parent’s bedroom
You're wasting his time and paying for being in his establishment....no wonder people hate tourists
Right. Ok chief.
People poop on the streets ,it's a big open gutter, India is a disgusting slum
if you dont know than dont say ass no one does this you just poor watching slum areas in india
Some tourists end up ripping themselves off. Just shut up, stop filming, pay the man what he originally asked for, smile and drink your coffee.
Ok big man