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Stranded In The Streets Of Congo Kinshasa at Night

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What you See & Hear In the Streets of Kinshasa Congo at Night

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Kinshasa, DR Congo, the DROC, or simply either Congo or the Congo, and historically Zaire, is a country in Central Africa. It is, by area, the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa, the second-largest in all of Africa, and the 11th-largest in the world.
Stranded In The Streets Of Kinshasa at Night. This is what the streets of Kinshasa look like by the night.
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Unbelievable night life in Africa caught on camera ????????

Unbelievable night life in Africa caught on camera

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The Most Notorious Night Street in Lagos Nigeria (Redlight Street in Lagos)

Allen Avenue, Ikeja Lagos, seems to be the most notorious redlight street in Lagos Nigeria

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Broke, Stranded At Night In Africa's WORST Border Crossing! #GuineaBissau Africa Ep2

The border post to Bissau is marked by this rope with polythene bags. As much as it may look old, with polythene full of dust,is the toughest Border to cross.
Here is what happened. Remember a friend had come to pick us at the border? I was left in the car for too long. Several hours later Mansa came and told me we needed to pay some fee for the van. We did. After getting the van cleared,we walked to the other office to get our passports stamped. At this office the amount of money needed kept shifting. How much do you have? How much are you willing to pay and so on. This was too much for us and we asked they give us back our passports we go back to Gambia but they held them until when the border was closing that's when they returned them .
I feel this was deliberate so that we could be stranded. The border between Senegal and Guinea Bissau closes at about 6 or 7 pm. So driving from the Guinea Bissau to Senegal border we found it was already closed. They got us! So eventually I convinced Mansa we drive back to the Bissau border and give them the money they wanted and we cross. This time they were asking for $170.
The amount of money they demanded just kept increasing each time we would ask them. Dejected! We decided to drive back close to the Senegal side to just sleep in the van. then go to the Guinea Bissau consulate the next morning. This place is a Village. There's no hotel or any sort of accomodation. So our only option was to sleep in the van.

Remember last night we were left with only 100CFA which is about 20cents. In order to drive to Senegal we were required to pay a 3500CFA which we didn't have as there is no Forex Bureau at the border. We were literally stranded. Sometimes the Universe sends you destiny helpers when you least expected. The immigration boss sympathize with our situation and gave us his car for free to go sort ourselves in Zuiguinchor. Can you believe this?
Truly Senegal is the land of Teranga which means hospitality. There's something special about Senegalese people and I love them.Help me thank the immigration boss who saved us when we were stranded. Thank you Sir!
So we got to the Bissau immigration,they tried to come up with other costs but we told them we would go back to the consulate. They then stamped our passports and let us in.

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MY FIRST DAY IN Congo Deadliest Journeys | LOST in CONGO, Trading My Life in Congo During War ????????????

IN THIS Video: MY FIRST DAY IN Congo Deadliest Journeys | LOST in CONGO, Trading My Life in Congo During War ????????????

In This Video, I'm going to enter in World's most dangerous country which is also known as crime capital of the world in Africa continent wherein I'll be entering on my 14th African country continues during my hitchhiking across Africa all the 54 country journey which I'm doing without using any flight only via land border since last 650+ days on African road without going back to India.

Here I have shared my first day traveling experience about crossing most dangerous country border crossing of Angola To DRC Congo, most dangerous country DRC Congo immigration wherein I had faced so many issue at the Congo DRC border post due to bribes and corruption.

My First Impression about DRC Congo was insane as mostly border town was full of chaos and busy during day but people were smiling. Keep watching for upcoming travel journey from Congo DRC.

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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.

Traveling To DRC CONGO: Dunia ki Sabse Dangerous Country | CRIME CAPITAL OF WORLD ????????

IN THIS Video: Traveling To DRC CONGO: Dunia ki Sabse Dangerous Country | CRIME CAPITAL OF WORLD ???????? ????

In This Video, I'm going to enter in World's most dangerous country which is also known as crime capital of the world in Africa continent wherein I'll be entering on my 14th African country continues during my hitchhiking across Africa all the 54 country journey which I'm doing without using any flight only via land border since last 650+ days on African road without going back to India.

Here I have shared my traveling experience about crossing most dangerous country border crossing of Angola To DRC Congo, most dangerous country DRC Congo immigration wherein I had faced so many issue at the Congo DRC border post due to bribes and corruption.

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Real Mermaid caught in Sri Lanka | TRIP PISSO

இலங்கையில் பிடிபட்ட ரியல் மெர்மெய்ட் | असली जलपरी श्रीलंका में पकड़ी गई
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful island with charming and calm beaches, sparking waves flew one after another reminding us the elegance of the nature.

This beautiful island was the home for a once majestic nation. These people were living together in harmony with the nature which provided everything for them. They had beautiful gardens, they had large paddy fields and they had dozens of Cattle and they protected the nature as their own eyes.

Time passed and these people started to change. They became creative to innovate technology to ease their lives. but they lost the love to the nature. They started to cut down trees, spill waste to rivers, dump garbage to the sea, kill animals and they made everything a mess.

Nature could not bear this anymore. So, it started to hurt back. Rain was stopped. Trees and paddy fields could not produce food for people. rivers went dry. Once a calm and quiet sea became rough. nights became longer. darkness grew and deceases killed so many people. People did not get quality air to breath.

One day in a gloomy evening a strange thing happened in one of the beaches. The sea became rough, fishermen couldn’t control their boats. Sun got afraid and went down early. wild animals started shouting and a strange thing was washed up to the beach.

People gathered to the beach.
What was it? People were wondering. Few brave young men tried to reach it. And it was a human fish. It had a long tail like a fish. It had hands and a face like a human. It was a Mermaid.
This Mermaid was washed up to the beach half dead, strangled with garbage. Sick living in the toxic water and she was hardly breathing. young brave men helped to release her from strangled garbage. She slowly dragged herself back to the sea. before she swims away, she gave this message to the people of that island.
“Every second breath you take comes from the ocean. Ocean is mother who gives the life to the whole world”

People were sad, people were guilty. People realized that they should protect oceans and mother nature. They got the message very clearly. They wrote about this incident in their diaries. They kept this day memorized deep in their hearts.

And they stopped hurting the oceans and nature. They stopped dumping garbage everywhere. They stopped using toxic chemicals. They stopped killing too many animals. They cleaned the beaches. And then the nature responded back. It cleared skies, it gave rain to the people and rivers started flowing. flowers bloomed, fruits got ripen. Sea became calm.

This day ( 8th June ) was later named as “World Oceans Day”.

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The Boy That Generates Electricity From Stone in Nigeria

I was told a young man in Ekiti state Nigeria generates electricity from stones I had to travel to the town to see for myself. at the end of the day I gave my own assessment and all can be found in this video.

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Lagos Nigeria 4k - Market Life - Buying Seafood in the most BUSY MARKET of AFRICA

Lagos Street Scenes in one of the busiest markets in Africa. Oshodi Market, Lagos Nigeria.

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Deadliest Journeys - Congo: The Last Train in Katanga

In Katanga more than 2000 people, three times the train's capacity, are squeezing in the carriages of the Swallow. Conditions are precarious on the train, which crosses the whole country in more than a week, stopping in several villages. But the journey isn't easy. The rails are poorly maintained, accidents frequent and the journey is risky.

00:00 The majority of roads in the Congo are either impossible to traverse or simply non-existent. Unfortunately, air travel, the only dependable mode of transportation, remains inaccessible to the Congolese population.
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TALLEST HUMANS ON EARTH (South Sudan) - 7.5 FEET!

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Stranded In Ethiopia,Addis AbabaStreets! NOT Going Back To Kenya.Faux Luxury Living In Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In the streets of Addis Ababa after Kenya went on lockdown. Im spending this time to visit all of Ethiopia's neighbours. Somalia, somaliland, Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan.
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Addis Ababa Ethiopia streets at Night. This is what the streets of addis look like at night. I am on a mission to visit 21 countries in 2021 telling the African story the African way. So far I have done 4 countries. 17 remaining.

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Orchéstre Baka Gbiné playing Kopolo - album version

Recording album, Kopolo in the rainforest near Cameroon/Congo border.
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The Baka musicians from Gbiné have come a long way since the release of their last album Gati Bongo. Whereas none of them had ever performed outside their forest home before Gati Bongo was recorded, since it's release they have toured in UK, Belgium and Holland as well as around Cameroon and Congo. They have formed a tight rhythm section which melds with their polyphonic vocal harmonies to create their own unique style as can be heard on the new recording.

Although there is now keen competition at Gbiné to play in the band, the rhythm section has become a fixed line-up of Sangowé Elvis on drum kit, Ndia Arbitre on percussion, Barma Jean-Marie on bass and Ndeké Norbert on rhythm guitar. Pelembir Dieudonné is still the most prolific of the song-writers and dynamic of the performers, but others are treading on his heels including his son Freddie (who can be seen singing on the video of Ewoundo. Mbeh Prosper again provides most of the lead guitar with a bit of help here and there from Baka Beyond's Martin Cradick, who also recorded it all on location deep in the rainforest near the Cameroon-Congo border and mixed and produced it at The Vortex in UK.

Although Baka Gbiné have been developing their performance of traditional music and dance, this album is another collection of contemporary guitar based songs guaranteed to get your body moving and your spirits rising. Gati Bongo has been in the iTunes World charts since its release back in 2006. It's sales have helped finance projects set up with the Baka at Gbiné and Global Music Exchange ( which have really made a difference to the lives and social standing of the Baka. Every time Martin returns to Cameroon to continue work with the Baka he is asked when the next album will be ready. Well here's one track from it!

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