Have you ever been to an isolated community? If so, where? *And can we HIT 5,000 LIKES for a 10 Most Isolated Cities in the USA video?* Or a 10 Most Secluded towns/communities list? Hope you all enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving!! :)
I wish México city was on the list because is the biggest city to be some what isolated because it is the biggest city to be at almost 9,000 ft above sea level and it has about 22,000,000 people living in the Metro aérea being the 4th most populated city in the world and it surrounded by mountains although not so hard to get in or out but it’s hard nonetheless
I was a little surprised that Manaus, Brazil didn’t show up on this list. For one thing, it’s huge, with a population of over 2 million people. For another, it’s literally surrounded by the Amazon Rainforest, as it was built right on the Amazon River. I’m not even sure if you can access it by road, and boat would take forever.
Urumqi China was probably the most unique in my opinion. Not much is known about the western part of China. Also I'm not surprised about Anchorage and Honolulu being on this list either.
@Wesley Page No, it's one of the safest places. Because of the terrorist attack that caused about 200 casualties in 2009 , a lot more police are deployed there. There have been no more terrorist attack in whole Xinjiang for several years.
Hey there an Indonesian here, thank you for featuring Jayapura on this list ! International connectivty is indeed a farfetch but Jayapura actually has a prominent domestic connectivty as it becomes the hub of the Island for logistic distribution from the largest city of Eastern Indonesia, Makassar. Once again kudos for the team not many people have heard of the city of Jayapura itself ;)
It's pretty isolated, but the nearest city is actually only around 600km away. Probably should have made the list at somepoint, but already had 2 others in Russia so wanted to include some other countries as well :) Hope you enjoyed!
Technically no Eastern Siberia or Russian Far East city is too isolated (there's a rather big city along the Trans-Siberian Railway every 850 km or so all the way from Vladivostok to the Lake Baikal) - but the feeling of being 5k kilometers or more, and a number of time zones, away from your own capital must be a truly lonely feeling
I seriously thought how one would road trip to almost all these spots (other than the island ones). Drive to Anchorage? Yes, I do want to do that! Not so sure about Yakutz.
@@FromHeretoThere TRUE ! If the target is behind this and the next horizon, driving becomes a pure joy, no matter the car or radio station...well...almost
Magadan which sits between Yakutsk (729 mi away) and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (539 mi away) used to have 154k people back in 1991, and now has 92k people. (It dipped below 100k in 2001) Also the road of bones is the road that goes to Magadan. The Road that goes to Yakutsk was recently replaced so that’s not much of an issue, and a rail road was built. Now all that’s left is to build the 2 mi long bridge across the Lena river.
@@gamermapper are you referring to the bridge? Because otherwise 3.12km is a very short distance compared to the figures I mentioned above. And as far as units of measurement go, yes the US is one of the few countries that officially uses the mile as well as other imperial units, however many people in the British commonwealth still use imperial units in their day to day lives, old habits die hard, just like how the decimal time system never caught on, we all still use the “out dated” Babylonian system for time.
Perth resident here. Perth is the most remote large city (population over one million) in the world. Perth is also totally awesome with a lovely climate and enviable lifestyle.
Yes as an Indonesian, Jayapura is really far.. And quite expensive to go there, sometimes people said that go to japan is cheaper than if we go to jayapura. But Jayapura is growing so really fast...
Haha I had a friend from there in high school so it always fascinated me how far away from the rest of the world it was. Super excited to hopefully visit next year and the rest of australia whenever tourism opens up again haha
Perth is great, it’s just crazy how isolated it is it’s like if the continental US just has the LA area to the southwest with two other major city areas on the east (NY and Miami) with the rest being majority barren. really puts things into perspective
Isolation is the best way to understand ourselves, to learn & to create, & to prevent virus infection. Social Distancing is perfect for these isolated cities! Hope to get a chance to visit these beautiful isolated cities in the world. Thank you for teaching us.
Re Darwin: - you can drive all the way on paved roads to Darwin from all southern cities - there are daily flights (multiple in some cases) from Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane, along with plenty from Cairns and Broome (you might have compiled this during COVID when a lot of direct flights were cancelled)
Besides Manaus which is a very large city indeed, there is also Macapá, the capital of the northernmost state of Brazil, Amapá. What makes it so difficult and isolated is the fact that it doesn't have a single road that connects it to the rest of Brazil. It's either by plane or boat. And it's kinda big, around 513.000 people. Manaus is connected by road, (it's very bad but it does exists) but Macapá is not... Very isolated indeed
Urumuqi is located at northern Xinjiang where fewer Uyghurs population by percentage. About 75% of Urumuqi residents are Han people, 12% are Uyghurs. Urumuqi is very connected now because of the new high-speed railways, express highways and a good airport due to the size of the city (3.5 million population)
The airport in Urumqi is the 19th busiest in China, totaling a little over 23 million passengers in 2018. The city has access to multiple national highways and railways. Now it even has bullet trains running daily connecting it to the eastern part of the country.
Urumqi is not as isolated as you make it out to be. A flight to Beijing takes only 3 hours and they have a very good rail system. I lived there. Oh, and it's been a very long time since there had been riots. It's not an angry city at all. In fact, I never felt safer.
Darwin to Perth & Darwin to Adelaide, plus Darwin to Brisbane is fully sealed roads, not gravel roads like claimed in this video. I’d know I live in Perth & have driven all 3 routes
Absolutely. The World According to Briggs, Nick Johnson and Geography King are all good channels, but From Here to There makes everything a little clearer. And he knows when to move on and not get boring. Also excellent delivery and timing..
Thank you for producing educational & entertraining videos with high quality. We are all waiting for more. We are your invisble boss, right? Feed us with useful content & make us laugh. We are very grateful for your hard work.
He had a channel before it’s called mango tango and you can hear his acting for his characters in his mincraft rp’s and other stuff it has 2.01 mil subs we still dunno why he left it
I’ve been to Iquitos, Peru…a couple of times. …on a U.S. military plane. We had to deplane for refueling and spent some time just walking around close to the airport. The town used to be part of Ecuador before a war between the 2 countries around the same time as WW2. Another remote town in Peru is Yurimaguas….been there as well when I was in the US Army….
Murmansk is not, at least by local standards, but try Norilsk! That is an isolated place. They even have a railway system of their own, not connected to anyone else.
In Iquitos, we are pretty isolated away from the other major cities. It's a shame no government could manage to build roads binding Iquitos to other cities. Otherwise, raiways may have also been a good stretegy of development, but the mayor and other elected authorities only care about enlarging their pockets. Iquitos could be more and better than it actually is, and it really deserves it to get its chance
Darwin, the most isolated, yet has an International Airport, is the layoverairport for many fligth to Austrlia and is the Gateway to Offshore induatry. There are Tons if fligth a day.
I lived in Honolulu. I miss living there. I’d move back in a heart beat. I was very active with the outdoor life. Now in Texas… I’m not stepping outside!
hi from here to there, now mango what chu doin i mean we are waiting for ya i mean like its been like 5 months and still nothing..... please post if ya want to and hope you have a great day. NOW BACK AT IT AGAIN WITH MOVING IN MY FROM HERE TO THERE VAN!
A really minor point (in a really interesting video!), but the 2nd syllable of Glasgow rhymes with ‘row’ ( 2:58 as in ‘row, row, row 3:55 your boat) or ‘go’, rather than ‘cow’.
I'm honestly surprised Lhasa, Tibet isn't on here. Its the capital city of the Tibetan plateau and is deep in the Himalayas. I doubt it has 100,000 though, that might be why.
I would love it if you could do a video like “top 10 countries to get a free college education” I know the list will be majority Europe but it would be cool (:
The remark about number of flights from Darwin may be correct during covid lockdowns but not during normal times. Darwin has a number of daily services to Perth and other cities/ towns in Western Australia as well to other cities. great video though !
Such poor research... flight connectivity is good and flights there are not particularly "expensive" as he claimed. I cringed when he was talking about Darwin
@@FromHeretoThere you did a good job :D you go further and practice pronouncing Kremenchug-Konstaninovskoe, Verkhnenovokutlumbetyevo, Nizhnenovokutlumbetyevo... hello from Novosibirsk, which you mentioned in this video :)
Where are your sources? Appreciate the humor, but is this info accurate? And do you have any professional or academic credentials, or are you just good at Google? (sorry, new to the channel lol. Thanks for the entertaining vid!)
I have a variety of reliable sources and tried a few distance trackers to get exact KMs. A few may have been slightly off, but they should all be within 20-30km of the actual real distance. And I just love doing research so you could just say the google thing haha. Glad you enjoyed :)
As a Darwin resident, I've watched the airlines steadily dump direct flights to Asia over the last 8 years. No other Australian city is 4 hours from Singapore by plane, and from Singapore you can fly anywhere in the world - in many cases, direct flights. Perth has the advantage in terms of longitude when it comes to southeast Asia, but flying south to go north is nuts. Even Cairns had more options when Iived there.
From Here to There, are you planning to post more articles on your website? Also I would love to see the ten best cities to live in america, best big cities to live in any continent and the worst country's to live in the world, great vid as always.
Yeah sorry about that. We moved recently so everything's been hectic, but planning on it soon! And we'll definitely be getting to most of those! Worst countries in the world might be a bit offesnive / insensitive though so we probably won't do that haha
Hi from Yellowknife canada the capital city of the Northwest Territories with a population of 21,000. While we do have roads that lead to southern Canada we are a 15 hour drive from the nearest large city Edmonton which is 1,020 km away and there is only one road that leads out of the city. However for Northern canada standards we aren't that isolated.
Have you ever been to an isolated community? If so, where?
*And can we HIT 5,000 LIKES for a 10 Most Isolated Cities in the USA video?* Or a 10 Most Secluded towns/communities list? Hope you all enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving!! :)
Happy Thanksgiving to you
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I wish México city was on the list because is the biggest city to be some what isolated because it is the biggest city to be at almost 9,000 ft above sea level and it has about 22,000,000 people living in the Metro aérea being the 4th most populated city in the world and it surrounded by mountains although not so hard to get in or out but it’s hard nonetheless
Can you please do a Top 10 reasons NOT to move next video
very educational, ISOLATED Cities in China & Russia, love it, teach us more, we are hungry to learn.
In some ways, Manaus (Brazil) is pretty big and rather isolated as well. It takes ages to get there by road or river, and flying is always expensive.
Yeah, I was waiting for this one too
Yes, he just forgot about it.
Brazil always get's forgotten by ppl
plus it’s much bigger than iquitos
@@splashnskillz37 not Rio or SP tho those r pretty world famous tbh
I was a little surprised that Manaus, Brazil didn’t show up on this list. For one thing, it’s huge, with a population of over 2 million people. For another, it’s literally surrounded by the Amazon Rainforest, as it was built right on the Amazon River. I’m not even sure if you can access it by road, and boat would take forever.
Urumqi China was probably the most unique in my opinion. Not much is known about the western part of China. Also I'm not surprised about Anchorage and Honolulu being on this list either.
@Wesley Page why is it dangerous though?
@@sarips841 I think it was terrorism
@@Me-fi4dt concentration camps 😬😞
@@dindon4864Pretty sure it’s both
@Wesley Page No, it's one of the safest places. Because of the terrorist attack that caused about 200 casualties in 2009 , a lot more police are deployed there. There have been no more terrorist attack in whole Xinjiang for several years.
Hey there an Indonesian here, thank you for featuring Jayapura on this list ! International connectivty is indeed a farfetch but Jayapura actually has a prominent domestic connectivty as it becomes the hub of the Island for logistic distribution from the largest city of Eastern Indonesia, Makassar. Once again kudos for the team not many people have heard of the city of Jayapura itself ;)
Free Papua from Indonesian 🇮🇱 terro*ist militia. Papuans have the worst humanitarian crisis in the World!
Sabang dan Merauke: ehem
Norilsk? It has a nickname of a "island inside Russia" for a reason. Ps Population 170k
I was thinking of the same
I thought that Norisk was gonna be number one for SURE
It's pretty isolated, but the nearest city is actually only around 600km away. Probably should have made the list at somepoint, but already had 2 others in Russia so wanted to include some other countries as well :) Hope you enjoyed!
@@FromHeretoThere Nearest city to Norilsk is Novy Urengoy?
Technically no Eastern Siberia or Russian Far East city is too isolated (there's a rather big city along the Trans-Siberian Railway every 850 km or so all the way from Vladivostok to the Lake Baikal) - but the feeling of being 5k kilometers or more, and a number of time zones, away from your own capital must be a truly lonely feeling
Uighur people have their own language and its not arabic
He talking about the scriipt-
From Here to There, it's time for you, Briggs, and Nick Johnson to do a collab.
yes. That would be fun, but I prefer Nick.
For the longest time, I used to think this was Briggs son 😂
That would be everything
my 3 favorite channels collab together..... 👏yes......
need to be alone to produce an unique video!
I love his obsession with driving, the only more American thing would be getting a gun for 18th birthday 😂
LOL, I used to roadtrip a LOT. Like I'd go nonstop for weeks. Something so enchanting about driving the open road
@@FromHeretoThere hey from here to there when will you tell face reveal
I seriously thought how one would road trip to almost all these spots (other than the island ones). Drive to Anchorage? Yes, I do want to do that!
Not so sure about Yakutz.
18th Bday is Automatic Gun or Flamethrower time, first gun is no later than 12 I think ^^
@@FromHeretoThere TRUE ! If the target is behind this and the next horizon, driving becomes a pure joy, no matter the car or radio station...well...almost
Magadan which sits between Yakutsk (729 mi away) and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (539 mi away) used to have 154k people back in 1991, and now has 92k people. (It dipped below 100k in 2001)
Also the road of bones is the road that goes to Magadan. The Road that goes to Yakutsk was recently replaced so that’s not much of an issue, and a rail road was built. Now all that’s left is to build the 2 mi long bridge across the Lena river.
The road length is 3.12 km. Also if you want to use obsolete units that no one uses anymore like miles, use Russian ones. It's 2.92 вёрст (verst).
@@gamermapper are you referring to the bridge? Because otherwise 3.12km is a very short distance compared to the figures I mentioned above.
And as far as units of measurement go, yes the US is one of the few countries that officially uses the mile as well as other imperial units, however many people in the British commonwealth still use imperial units in their day to day lives, old habits die hard, just like how the decimal time system never caught on, we all still use the “out dated” Babylonian system for time.
isn't norilsk more isolated though? it's got like 175k population so...
how did this go from a fun fact to arguing about which system of measurement is better
To whomever reads this I hope you have a lovely day and take care!
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You to!
@@YaShoeLova786 *too
@@Blockly806 sorry was that a problem I can try spelling better sorry
@@YaShoeLova786 you really live up to your name
Ah, yes, Yakutsk. Everyone who’s ever played Risk knows this god forsaken place...
Perth resident here. Perth is the most remote large city (population over one million) in the world. Perth is also totally awesome with a lovely climate and enviable lifestyle.
Disagreed. It sucks here.
Get me out of here I hate it
Yes as an Indonesian, Jayapura is really far.. And quite expensive to go there, sometimes people said that go to japan is cheaper than if we go to jayapura.
But Jayapura is growing so really fast...
Wow! It's quiet rare for my city, Perth, to be in a top 10! Guess I just got lucky :)
Thanks FHTH! And these 'cities of the world' videos rock!
love Australia & Perth is great
agree, Australia is the best, not easy to get there
Perth is very nice
Haha I had a friend from there in high school so it always fascinated me how far away from the rest of the world it was. Super excited to hopefully visit next year and the rest of australia whenever tourism opens up again haha
Perth is great, it’s just crazy how isolated it is
it’s like if the continental US just has the LA area to the southwest with two other major city areas on the east (NY and Miami) with the rest being majority barren. really puts things into perspective
Another isolated city with over 100,000 people would be Punta Arenas. 🇨🇱
Yes in Chile part off patagonia.
very cool
amazing video full of great content. Also very enjoyable to watch, more videos soon!
Lhasa, Manaus, Leticia, Punta Arenas, Ushuaia, Hobart, Norilsk....perhaps should have honourable mention.
Good presentation. Well done.
Isolation is the best way to understand ourselves, to learn & to create, & to prevent virus infection.
Social Distancing is perfect for these isolated cities! Hope to get a chance to visit these beautiful isolated cities in the world. Thank you for teaching us.
so true
agree, isolation to create & virus prevention
amazing
Re Darwin:
- you can drive all the way on paved roads to Darwin from all southern cities
- there are daily flights (multiple in some cases) from Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane, along with plenty from Cairns and Broome (you might have compiled this during COVID when a lot of direct flights were cancelled)
very useful
Great video with very unique style, I will watch the ad in order to give you more support because you make laugh.
agree, me too
He stole his style from World According to Briggs
Besides Manaus which is a very large city indeed, there is also Macapá, the capital of the northernmost state of Brazil, Amapá. What makes it so difficult and isolated is the fact that it doesn't have a single road that connects it to the rest of Brazil. It's either by plane or boat. And it's kinda big, around 513.000 people. Manaus is connected by road, (it's very bad but it does exists) but Macapá is not... Very isolated indeed
Urumuqi is located at northern Xinjiang where fewer Uyghurs population by percentage. About 75% of Urumuqi residents are Han people, 12% are Uyghurs. Urumuqi is very connected now because of the new high-speed railways, express highways and a good airport due to the size of the city (3.5 million population)
Amazing video - enjoyable, informative & life changing, more videos soon.
Fascinating! And I never thought of Honolulu as isolated until I watched this.
You forgot to mention that Ürümqi is the only city in this list that has a subway (or any other transport options apart from buses).
The airport in Urumqi is the 19th busiest in China, totaling a little over 23 million passengers in 2018. The city has access to multiple national highways and railways. Now it even has bullet trains running daily connecting it to the eastern part of the country.
@@changhuang1018 yeah Urumqi is way bigger than Lhasa
Perth has Suburban rail.
Urumqi is not as isolated as you make it out to be. A flight to Beijing takes only 3 hours and they have a very good rail system. I lived there. Oh, and it's been a very long time since there had been riots. It's not an angry city at all. In fact, I never felt safer.
Yah and very accessible form other Chinese cities.
Yeah finally someone who doesn’t believe the sh*t the western media gives you
Darwin to Perth & Darwin to Adelaide, plus Darwin to Brisbane is fully sealed roads, not gravel roads like claimed in this video. I’d know I live in Perth & have driven all 3 routes
It pissed me off so much when he said ‘straaahhhhhhhyahhhhhh’ instead of ‘straya’
You are a riot 😊 Always look forward to a new video...Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving🦃
Thanks so much, hope you enjoyed and have a wonderful thanksgiving as well :)
You are beautiful woman with a beautiful smile Wishing you the best of the year How is the weather there right now?
You are not talking but acting, super cool to act with emotion, love it.
Glad you enjoyed :)
Absolutely. The World According to Briggs, Nick Johnson and Geography King are all good channels, but From Here to There makes everything a little clearer. And he knows when to move on and not get boring. Also excellent delivery and timing..
@@montemasterson9588 Agree, very different style & very unique & more entertaining
Thank you for producing educational & entertraining videos with high quality. We are all waiting for more. We are your invisble boss, right? Feed us with useful content & make us laugh. We are very grateful for your hard work.
I lived in Perth Australia 🦘🦘 back in 2009 and yeah its an awesome place simply gorgeous...... I loved it 💐
Hi I love your videos
Amazing fun video to watch - your interesting acting voice make me laugh, you can be an actor!
He had a channel before it’s called mango tango and you can hear his acting for his characters in his mincraft rp’s and other stuff it has 2.01 mil subs we still dunno why he left it
I was expecting Kinshasa. Nice video.
Thanks for the upload man! Hope you have a great Thanksgiving.
Thanks for always watchinbf Teran, hope you have a fantastic Thanksgiving as well :)
@@FromHeretoThere watchinbf lol
I’ve been to Iquitos, Peru…a couple of times. …on a U.S. military plane. We had to deplane for refueling and spent some time just walking around close to the airport. The town used to be part of Ecuador before a war between the 2 countries around the same time as WW2. Another remote town in Peru is Yurimaguas….been there as well when I was in the US Army….
super cool comedic style - Thank you for making your videos so interesting, educational & entertaining.
Do the Top 10 Happiest Cities in the US
Laughs in Finland
Me, an American: *impossible*
They’re all in Bhutan.
Detroit
There are none. Lol....
Do more videos at least twice a week I enjoy them🙌🏻
I was expecting Malé, Maldives to be in this video as it is on the thumbnail. It looks like a very cool place to visit
He clickbaited me 😤
Murmansk (Russia) and Punta Arenas (Chile) are very isolated too.
Murmansk is not, at least by local standards, but try Norilsk! That is an isolated place. They even have a railway system of their own, not connected to anyone else.
If we include towns, then its Kiruna. Or Tromso, or Sapporo if we include cities with good things
Iqaluit on Canada is also very remoted and I feel like it should be on this list.
Great vid
was anyone else waiting for Ulaanbaatar, mongolia?
In Iquitos, we are pretty isolated away from the other major cities. It's a shame no government could manage to build roads binding Iquitos to other cities. Otherwise, raiways may have also been a good stretegy of development, but the mayor and other elected authorities only care about enlarging their pockets. Iquitos could be more and better than it actually is, and it really deserves it to get its chance
Darwin, the most isolated, yet has an International Airport, is the layoverairport for many fligth to Austrlia and is the Gateway to Offshore induatry. There are Tons if fligth a day.
Mango I like your career change
Please make a video about every country in every continent ranked from worst to best 🥺
LOL those would be some VERY LONG videos but I can do a 10 best cities / countries on each continent :)
@@FromHeretoThere Ok thanks
Love from Sri Lanka
Dude, This is the funniest video I ever seen. Great video by the way. Keep up the good work.
agree, super funny acting
2:59 cringe, but good video
Thanks ;)
@@FromHeretoThere you’re welcome👍
Excellent video! Very interesting
I’m from Naha Okinawa Japan where is the most isolated major city in the nation. The closest major city is Taipei!
It’s now my sole mission to take a road trip to yakutsk
U R the best guys ❤️❤️
I liked the comedic style in this vid
yes, very funny & he makes me laugh
he can make different voices, special talent to make people laugh.
Indeed
he is very tall & handsome to be a movie star
@@TinaW-ti7xu he is a very famous youtuber, always make us laugh (> 2M sub, > 500 M views)
man ur vid topics jus get more n more interesting! keep up da great work :)
agree, very educational & very funny.
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying them :)
Killer video, keep em' coming
I Love your videos, I've seen all of them😎
You should do the best city in every country to live in.
That'd be a fun one! Although there are a LOT of countries lol
@@FromHeretoThere do what ever your want just keep making great videos!
Good video.
8:17 anyone remember maui
I loved em
Lol
I appreciate your attempts at pronunciation. Watching from Perth, Australia 🇦🇺
Love that intro sound
What a great video I can use this
Glad you enjoyed Darrius :)
Can you please make a video about South Carolina
I lived in Honolulu. I miss living there. I’d move back in a heart beat. I was very active with the outdoor life. Now in Texas… I’m not stepping outside!
Awesome stuff! New subscriber here!
Your videos are so interesting! Finally out of America🌍
Glad you enjoyed :)
hi from here to there, now mango what chu doin i mean we are waiting for ya i mean like its been like 5 months and still nothing..... please post if ya want to and hope you have a great day. NOW BACK AT IT AGAIN WITH MOVING IN MY FROM HERE TO THERE VAN!
cool
loyal mango fan!
A really minor point (in a really interesting video!), but the 2nd syllable of Glasgow rhymes with ‘row’ ( 2:58 as in ‘row, row, row 3:55 your boat) or ‘go’, rather than ‘cow’.
I'm honestly surprised Lhasa, Tibet isn't on here. Its the capital city of the Tibetan plateau and is deep in the Himalayas. I doubt it has 100,000 though, that might be why.
Thank you. That was very interesting.
very educational video & thank you for teaching us & making us laugh. Do COVID-19?
Great concept for a video, very interesting.
I would love it if you could do a video like “top 10 countries to get a free college education” I know the list will be majority Europe but it would be cool (:
Very different from the other videos, but I like it a lot. Keep more videos from other places of the world coming.
Definitely like to spice it up with a new fun video idea every once in awhile :)
Loved it but when will you make minecraft videos again?
Time to grow up to learn travelling for life? A portal to the world
> 500 roleplays to watch, finish them yet?
Love your videos
Thanks :)
Please use the metric system.
Great Job Bud! Really enjoyed... keep on rocking
Thanks Arthur! Glad you enjoyed :)
Very interesting video
So much enthusiasm in this video. Take my "Like"
cool comment
great video with unique style, I will watch all the ad to the end in order to give you more support. You make laugh
@@marycarter1482 I worked really hard on it
The remark about number of flights from Darwin may be correct during covid lockdowns but not during normal times. Darwin has a number of daily services to Perth and other cities/ towns in Western Australia as well to other cities. great video though !
Oh yeah I just looked at the google flights currently and Perth was only 2 flights a week. Could just be cause of covid though
Such poor research... flight connectivity is good and flights there are not particularly "expensive" as he claimed. I cringed when he was talking about Darwin
You are hysterical just as much as you are enlightening! I thoroughly enjoyed this! Thank you!
Gla you enjoyed :)
This was the most unique geography video I’ve ever seen. Consider me subscribed.
It's so funny to hear how you trying to pronounce "Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky" and other Russian cities correctly (you almost succeeded by the way)
super cool
Haha I practiced for awhile before recording. It's really tricky for most people to say! Hope you enjoyed :)
@@FromHeretoThere Probably should have shared some of that time with practising 'Glasgow'. 😉
@@FromHeretoThere i preferred the "i give up" approach
Petropravllvlvlvl
@@FromHeretoThere you did a good job :D you go further and practice pronouncing Kremenchug-Konstaninovskoe, Verkhnenovokutlumbetyevo, Nizhnenovokutlumbetyevo... hello from Novosibirsk, which you mentioned in this video :)
I would love to live in Anchorage, might be a bit too expensive.
Yeah definitely super pricey for what you get
@@FromHeretoThere hey can you start mango tango back again and do a yandere middle school season 2
I used to live in Perth. It's a really nice city, and was even nicer when I lived there
Where are your sources? Appreciate the humor, but is this info accurate? And do you have any professional or academic credentials, or are you just good at Google? (sorry, new to the channel lol. Thanks for the entertaining vid!)
I have a variety of reliable sources and tried a few distance trackers to get exact KMs. A few may have been slightly off, but they should all be within 20-30km of the actual real distance. And I just love doing research so you could just say the google thing haha. Glad you enjoyed :)
As a Darwin resident, I've watched the airlines steadily dump direct flights to Asia over the last 8 years. No other Australian city is 4 hours from Singapore by plane, and from Singapore you can fly anywhere in the world - in many cases, direct flights. Perth has the advantage in terms of longitude when it comes to southeast Asia, but flying south to go north is nuts. Even Cairns had more options when Iived there.
Hey mango love the new channel but are you going back to mango tango?
From Here to There, are you planning to post more articles on your website? Also I would love to see the ten best cities to live in america, best big cities to live in any continent and the worst country's to live in the world, great vid as always.
Yeah sorry about that. We moved recently so everything's been hectic, but planning on it soon! And we'll definitely be getting to most of those! Worst countries in the world might be a bit offesnive / insensitive though so we probably won't do that haha
Also Ithink this would be a very good and original episode: The top 20 most bike friendly cities in the WORLD
Hi from Yellowknife canada the capital city of the Northwest Territories with a population of 21,000. While we do have roads that lead to southern Canada we are a 15 hour drive from the nearest large city Edmonton which is 1,020 km away and there is only one road that leads out of the city. However for Northern canada standards we aren't that isolated.
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amazing voice & amazing content & amazing acting - love it. I am still laughing! Many thanks making me laugh.
Boy, my hometown. It's really weird watching and typing the comment from Jayapura.
Where do you source these pictures/videos from? It's beautiful