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I Spent a Day in Haiti's Most Dangerous Slum

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Guys I have to be honest with you in this one. After visiting all 197 countries and thousands of cities around the world, I can say with 100% certainty that Port au Prince, Haiti, takes the crown as THE MOST DANGEROUS. Yes, more than Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Syria and Iraq COMBINED.

I've never experienced before what I just experienced in Haiti... 80% of the city is controlled by violent street gangs, and when we crossed the sketchy checkpoint to enter the biggest slum called Cite Soleil, we had to get permission from the gang-leading chief to enter. I can't make this stuff up.

I'm just glad that I made it out alive and am here to tell this story. My heart aches for the people in Haiti, who are living through this disastrous situation. I hope the country will return to its thriving days like it was a few decades ago. There is so much potential with stunning beaches, smiling faces, and Caribbean vibes.

Thanks for watching - it took my team of 4 and myself more than 3 weeks to get this story edited. My hope is that this video sparks conversations that contribute to a broader understanding and ultimately, a positive change for the future of Haiti.

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World's Most Dangerous Roads - Senegal: Into the Mud

00:00 In the rainy season, the water covers entire regions, including towns, causing a real climate exodus towards Casamance.
04:11 Gambia, a country with paying borders!
19:25 Without rice, they couldn't survive
22:35 Without these trucks, the whole village is in danger
31:21 To survive without the land, they rely on the sea
38:30 Accident jeopardizes truckers' business
42:35 The poorest try to steal the goods
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Walking Into Japan's Most Feared Yakuza Slum (#135)

Well, this was a change of pace. After journeying across Africa, I hopped on a flight from Uganda to go across the globe all the way to Japan. The Japanese government had just opened the borders to foreigners, and I, being the cunning Gaijin that I am, knew that it was time to go and fulfill my dream of becoming a Yakuza.

First stop? The Nishinari 西成 slum in Osaka. Known as Japan's last remaining slum, it has an infamous reputation across Japan as being it's most chaotic, sketchy, crime-filled neighborhood. There were multiple Yakuza offices, or headquarters, based in the area. But were all these stereotypes based on the past? I was willing to go and investigate.

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GARY: The USA's Most Dangerous City? What I Actually Saw

I visited notorious Gary, Indiana.

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Bangladesh: People Struggling to Survive in the Most Overpopulated Country in the World

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Bangladesh is a land of troubles: the water here is black, the traffic is insane, the people are poor, and the metro only goes one way; children don’t go to school, because they have to help their parents earn a living, and men sell their girlfriends to brothels. Bangladesh is also a place where ships from all over the world end their “life”, and where manual labor is so cheap that it is getting scary. 

With all the problems of Bangladesh, will I be able to see anything good in this small country in South Asia? Let’s find out!

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00:00 Introduction
01:57 India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
03:30 Extreme density and overcrowded trains
04:35 Traffic problems
07:15 Dhaka metro: you can only go in one direction
11:57 River of black water 
15:39 Louis Kahn’s democracy in concrete
19:19 Post office in Dhaka
20:29 Life on the rail tracks
26:35 How Bangladeshis earn living: collecting metal
29:09 What can you drink in Bangladesh?
32:19 Useless information at the airport
33:32 Chittagong port: final destination of ships
45:12 City of noise pollution
47:09 Train station without trains
48:36 How salt is produced
51:24 Me, carrying a 50 kilo bag on my head
52:04 How much do they earn in Bangladesh?
54:16 Women in Bangladesh
56:19 Ferry trip
01:01:22 Daulatdia and Amsterdam: what makes them similar?
01:12:22 Women born in the city of paid love
01:19:03 Living conditions in Daulatdia
01:19:29 The highway that makes no sense
01:23:45 Panam Nagar, a local ghost town
01:29:58 You can’t film the beautiful part!
01:31:28 Bangladeshi gypsies
01:35:42 Life of nomadic healers
01:37:27 Conclusion

The Other Side of Japan: Life in Kamagasaki's Informal Settlements.

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Japan is known for its strong emphasis on cleanliness, efficiency, and tidiness. It is not common to see slums in Japan as in other countries, due to strict zoning laws and building regulations. However, there have been instances of informal settlements or poor living conditions in some parts of Japan.

One example is the Kamagasaki district, located in the southern part of Osaka. This area is known as a gathering place for day laborers, mostly men, who work in construction, factories, or other low-paid jobs. Kamagasaki, is considered one of the poorest areas in Japan, with a high rate of unemployment, homelessness, and social isolation.
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Solo in Guatemala's Most Violent Cartel Hood! (Zone-18)????????

Guatemala City is divided into different zones. The biggest and most violent is Zone 18. It is fully controlled by gang members (Mara 18) and every local I asked warned me not to visit this place at all. Not even its small central market.
I fully respect their advice which is for my own good, but I am very curious to see with my own eyes what this Hood Cartel looks like and most importantly what the locals there have to say about the most dangerous place in Guatemala City.

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Inside Colombia’s Deadliest Town!???????? (Buenaventura)

Buenaventura is a Colombian city right next to the pacific ocean and because of its strategic location unfortunately has become one of the most dangerous and murderous cities of Colombia. The violence and armed conflicts between the drug traffickers, guerrillas and paramilitary groups never seem to stop existing!.
That's why everyone told me to be very careful when I arrive in Buenaventura.
However, during my first morning in this notorious city, I found myself facing some equally serious problems.....

I didn't have fresh clothes to wear, so I showed up Naked,...... and the rest is history haha...

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WRONG TURN - JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA AND THIS HAPPENED ????(dont walk alone here)

i still cant believe i walked these streets.i used to tell myself that i will never walk this area, but today i found myself right there on this wrong turn in Johannesburg South Africa
it was an adventure being here. To be honest, i wasnt away that this happens here.
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Hidden Reality: Life in Hong Kong's Cage Homes.

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Hong Kong is one of the world's wealthy cities and has the world's most expensive real estate. However, low-income people in cities where rents are high still struggle to make a living.

Some of the poor have to live in the “Cage homes”

Some have to live in “Coffin homes”

Some have to live on dangerous rooftops

They all have to wake up in cramped spaces to see the prosperity of Hong Kong that they are out of reach.

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Entering Uganda's Biggest Slum (#49)

Being a big fan of the song Unforgettable by French Montana, we decided to go looking for where they shot the video in the Katwe slum of Kampala. What would we find in Uganda's biggest slum? Well for the most part, regular, nice people that I'd happily share my waragi with. And then one guy had to come and ruin it all.

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3 Am in Tokyo's Unsafest Zone Yet full of Cute Girls

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Walking around Shinjuku area at 3 in the mooring, Japan generally is one of the safest countries in the world ,and as you can see in this video at 3 in the morning this area which is considered relatively dangerous compare to other part of japan ,looks very safe and fun to explore
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I Met The Family of Nazis Who Fled to Argentina (#99)

Far from the bustling capital of Buenos Aires in Argentina lies Bariloche, a scenic resort town that feels like it was pulled right out of the Swiss Alps, or maybe Austria. German settlers arrived here in large numbers in the early 1900’s, and they were later followed by a more questionable group of immigrants - Nazis fleeing prosecution after World War 2. All of the most prominent Nazi commanders and scientists came here, some if only for a brief period. There was even a conspiracy that Hitler himself escaped here.

I decided I would have to look into this a bit more -- and I was quite surprised by what I found.

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FLINT: Abandoned Buildings & Dangerous Slums Surround Downtown In Michigan's Vehicle City

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America's Most Corrupt City - Chicago ????????

Chicago is known for many great things, it's also known for having some of the most entrenched corruption in the country. Join me and First Amendment attorney Benjamin Barr as we show you some of the most outlandish and shocking examples of corruption that exists in the city.
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2. Professor Simpson ranking Chicago as the most corrupt city in the nation based on the number of public corruption convictions:

3. The City of Chicago, Office of Inspector General’s parking meter lease financial analysis: . In the Public Interest’s short article about the same and how bad the deal was:
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4. General Aviation News, covering the fines the City of Chicago had to pay for its illegal destruction of Meigs Field: .
True enough, Mayor Daley cited safety reasons as the need to exercise dictatorial powers to destroy the field. Most folks exercising an abuse of power will cite public safety as their need to exercise such power

5. Information on ownership of the Chicago Skyway shared between Canadian and Australian investors: .

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1. In my first discussion about cashless bail, I accidentally state “convicted” instead of “arrested.” I state that correctly later in the recording. Simple mix-up.

2. Similarly, I sometimes say “Spot Shotter” instead of “Shot Spotter” as a simple conversational mistake.

3. Apparently, I was slightly off on property taxes, as Illinois (2.05 percent) is the second worst in the nation just under New Jersey (2.21 percent).

4. Several commenters were “shocked” or “surprised” I didn’t mention x person or y story. There’s only so much time and space to discuss many examples of corruption.

5. Several old school Chicagoans complained I pronounced Pulaski incorrectly. I employ ordinary English pronounced in an ordinary accent when speaking.

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The CUBA they Don't Want You To See ????????

Unknown to many and surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, there is a beauty and exotic nation called CUBA. Let's discover the secrets of the capital city: LA HABANA Vieja or HAVANA City. This is a new narrated city walk tour in 4K by Wanna Walk

What do you think of when you hear the name Havana Cuba? The first thought could be some romantic idea of revolutionaries, cigars, rum and steamy tropical nights but things are a little bit different. Let's explore what is living in modern Cuba. Join me on a random walk around Havana City around non touristic areas that media don't want you to see.

What are 3 things Cuba is known for? Cuba is famous for its cigars, its rum made from sugar cane, its ladies, Salsa and other Cuban dance styles, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, 1950s-era cars, Spanish-colonial architecture, Cuban National Ballet, Buena Vista Social Club and Guantanamo Bay.

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. It has an area of 110,860 square km. Havana is its capital and largest city. Spanish is the official language of Cuba. Peso (CUC).

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Can you walk around Cuba on your own? Yes, for travelers in search of a country different to any other, CUBA gives you everything: colonial buildings, locals who speak a rare mixture of Spanish and the indigenous language. Havana it's a pretty exotic street food and Havana street food dishes.

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Is Havana a walkable city? Havana, the Cuba's capital doesn’t has too much international tourism yet. Locals are curious about why you visit their country. Havana is Cuba’s capital city. Spanish colonial architecture in its 16th-century Old Havana core includes the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, a fort and maritime museum. The National Capitol Building is an iconic 1920s landmark. Also in Old Havana is the baroque Catedral de San Cristóbal and Plaza Vieja, whose buildings reflect the city’s vibrant architectural mix. Walking Tour, Welcome to Old Havana.

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Havana City what to do in the Capital City of Cuba? This is the multicultural centre of Cuba. They has a pink palace, great museums and some kind of old fashioned charm that we don't see often in Europe or the US. Be sure to watch the fading baroque buildings, painted in tropical yellows and reds. This city has centuries of history. It showcase an interesting colonial atmosphere, beautiful modern skyscrapers. Havana Cuba Walking Tour including street food. Locals likes to say: Asi es 'Cuba hoy' this is 'Cuba today'.

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You'll NEVER Guess What I Found In Ethiopia! (#172) ???????? Happy New Year! ????????

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Happy New Year መልካም አዲስ ዓመት! Ethiopia isn't quite on the same calendar as everyone else, and they do things their own way. They've got their own coffee -- hell, they invented it. They've got their own, ahem, stimulants ????. They've even got their own questionable local liquor made out of honey.

Perhaps as a result, you can find some pretty unique people from around the world there. They even have a community of Rastafarians living there who came to be closer to Hailie Selassie, the former Emperor, who they thought was God. And it was there that I found someone REALLY unexpected.

Join us on this strange but somehow hilarious trip from Addis Ababa to Shashamene and Wondo Genet, from the capital to the lands of the Oromos.

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I Wish This Didn't Happen In Bangladesh ????????

Unexpected Sides Of Travel ???????? - After some time off for me, time to share a little crazy travel story with you. My experiences in Bangladesh have been amazing with the locals, very hard-working people who always smile and welcome me with open arms. But sometimes, I find myself in a tricky situation that nobody has prepared me for.

Everything I record in my travels, I share them no matter the story, if it is negative or positive, and no matter if it is going to trigger a certain group of people. Ultimately, I share what I experience; nothing is planned or expected.

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