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Travel To Gabon | Gabon Full History and Documentary About Gabon In Urdu | گبون کی سیر

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Gabon, a country along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, has significant areas of protected parkland. The forested coastal terrain of its famed Loango National Park shelters a diversity of wildlife, from gorillas and hippos to whales. Lopé National Park consists of mostly rainforest. Akanda National Park is known for its mangroves and tidal beaches.
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Spiritual Initiation Rituals Of The Gabon Rainforest

The country of Benin is said to be the link between life and death. Filled with the spirits of the past, this country is the birthplace of voodoo and ritual tradition. The people of Benin are fighting to protect their heritage amidst a changing world.

Elsewhere, the heart and soul of Gabon rests under a plentiful and lush rainforest. Covering 80% of the country, the people of Gabon are provided with all the essential elements for their traditions and medicine. How can the Gabonese protect their green heritage from the threats of the modern world?

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CAMEROON: All of Africa in one Country |10 INTERESTING FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT IT

Cameroon is a state located below Nigeria and Chad, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The country has known a colonial past of several decades, but this has not prevented it from keeping its traditions and its atypical culture. And since its independence on January 1, 1960, Cameroon has remained a land of sharing and a place of diversity.

If you are not sure why we say such a thing, stay until the end of the video, and you will know 10 interesting facts about Cameroon!

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2:13 True culinary discoveries
3:20 The most natural fauna
4:16 The country's economic sectors
5:21 A recognized heritage
6:19 The Cameroonian national football or soccer team
7:14 A capital city with a variety of people
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9:18 Traditional music
10:24 The Cameroonian flag explained
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How Safe Is Gabon for Travel?

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Gabon is a country located in Western Central Africa.

It lies on the very Equator, and has a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, while at the same time being squeezed in between the Republic of the Congo to the south and east, Equatorial Guinea to the northwest and Cameroon to the north.

And though it’s a small population, Gabon has reserves of oil and minerals which has made it one of Africa’s wealthier destinations.

Gabon is, overall, not that safe to visit. If you decide to go to Gabon, you should be aware that crime, poor road conditions, interruptions to power, and poor water quality are just some of the things tourists will have a problem with.

DR Congo's Capital Kinshasa. The Largest, Most Developed City in Central Africa

Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of Congo, which can be seen in the distance across the wide Congo River.
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Kinshasa has the largest population of any city in Africa with a population of 14 million within the City limits, and is also the 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world behind Paris. After decades of armed conflicts imposed by neighbouring countries, the infrastructures of the once leading modern African city are now being remarkably restored. Chinese companies are involved in numerous projects of reconstruction throughout the city.

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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.

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Libreville Gabon Guide (Local Flavor w/ Drew Binsky)

Drew Binsky meets the Gabon locals, taking a motorcycle through Libreville and enjoying some of the favorite eats of the country.

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The English You Won't Understand... (PIDGIN ENGLISH)

Have you ever heard of Pidgin English? These ladies tell me they are speaking English, but I cannot understand a word that comes out of their mouths! Can you?

It's called Pidgin English or Broken English -- and it's a creole-dialect that's commonly spoken in Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon. I realize that I am in Gabon right now (a French-speaking nation), but these ladies are all of Cameroonian descent.

Have you ever heard about Pidgin English? It's fun to listen to these people speak... until they ask you a question and you feel dumb not being able to respond!

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A day in Gabon

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Angry sea - The Perfect storm in reality

A collection of clips demonstrating the power of the sea, furious winds and gigantic waves that are not for the faint-hearted.

A Leopard attacking a provocative photographer in the Maasai Mara National Reserve

A leopard attacking a provocative photographer in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. This photographer, who either chose to ignore the park rules or just was not briefed correctly, risked his life as a leopard tried to grab his foot.

As you can clearly tell, this vicious leopard was not very impressed and would have harmed the photographer. Even through leopard attacking people is rare, this is not to mean that you should play around with an leopard while on a safari. In fact, the best thing a guide should do when any wildlife gets so close to a tourist vehicle is to move away.

The management of Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya has already banned the camp and the guides who allowed this photographer to get involved in the would-be unfortunate encounter with a leopard.

Extremely Strong WINDS Caught On Camera

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Dressing like Millionaires in Poverty - The Dandies of Congo

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Uncovering the Mysteries of Africa's Last Giants: The Super Tusker Elephants!

Africa's natural heritage is adorned with majestic creatures popularly known as super tuskers. A Super Tusker is basically a male bull elephant that is endowed with heavy tusks that weigh over 45 kilograms each.

Tusks of that size are usually so long that they scrape along the ground when the elephant walks. Only bulls can be Super Tuskers, but there are female elephants with huge tusks that don’t quite reach 45 kilograms. These iconic females are often referred to as iconic cows.

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This Country is Trapped in the 1950s (Cuba)

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Hello from Cuba!! I'm thrilled to be back in the best country in the Caribbean, and one of my favorite nations in the world! Seriously, guys, this place is full of life and energy, and I can't wait for you to experience it with me! I am here on a retreat with my YouTube post-production team, celebrating the recent success of the channel (thanks to YOU guys for your support!) In this video, we will take you all around Cuba's capital city of Havana to learn about the history, meet the local people, feel the lively culture, and try to unpack WHY Cuba feels like it's stuck in the 1950s. Wait until the very end, where we hear REAL STORIES from the Cuban people themselves, to understand the struggles that they have been living through for decades.

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Exploring Africa's Strangest Country (Djibouti)

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Have you ever heard of the country called DJIBOUTI? If not, don't feel embarrassed... because it's a very tiny country in the Horn of Africa that gets minimal tourism -- roughly 70,000 visitors per year.

Over the last 2 days, I have explored every facet of the capital & biggest city called Djibouti City. I find this place to be the most interesting country in Africa.

Here are some of my quick realizations:

- It's VERY EXPENSIVE -- I have spent more than $400 in the last 2 days and I haven't done much other than walk around, take a few taxis, eat 4 meals & sleep (keep in mind my visa was $90 and my hotel was $105).

- Walking around the streets feels very much like France, from the colonization period that started in 1884 and ended in 1977. The people here speak French (first), Arabic (second) and English (third, if any at all).

- There is a LOT OF SECURITY everywhere -- police/military guards standing on every corner (literally) with giant guns strapped to their backs. It is kind of crazy and very intimidating, but safe.

- About a quarter of Djibouti's population (~250,000 people) are living in extreme poverty, which is more extreme than you'd think given that this country is so expensive. A massive contrast between rich & poor.

All of my thoughts on this mysterious country, and more, are in this video. Have you ever been to Djibouti?

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Madagascar Street Food!!! Super RARE Malagasy Village Food!

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Four miles outside of Madagascar’s capital city, Antananarivo, lies Talatamaty City. Talatamaty City is home to one of the country’s largest local morning markets, Tsena’ny Tantsaha. Sellers open up shop at 3am, selling everything from produce to fabrics. And lucky for us, the market has no shortage of food to try as well.

????RICE PORRIDGE: Zebu (Malagasy cattle) and sausage are mixed with leaves, ginger, special Malagasy rice, porridge and spices.

????CHINESE NOODLE DISH: Pasta, macaroni, potato, mayonnaise and zebu skin.
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Talata Volon’ondry is a village located just outside of Antananarivo. The village is known for producing sausage and Madagascar’s national snack, koba.

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????????KOBA: Lay out banana leaf spines with banana leaves on top. Add a layer of rice flour to prevent the koba mixture from sticking to the banana leaves. Then add the koba mixture, a combination of crushed raw peanuts and sugar. Wrap it all up in the banana leaves and allow it to cook in a bit of water for 3 days.

Koba is beloved across Madagascar, primarily sold on the street or to people in their cars as they drive through a city. The fuel from the ingredients gives people energy and helps them stay full even when walking long distances without and source of food along the way.
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