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WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS BORDER - Armenia & Azerbaijan

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Living in a WARZONE! Armenian Border Life, Nagorno-Karabakh

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World's Most Dangerous Roads - Tajikistan - Ice Death

A mythical road built by the Soviets to open up the Pamir region and subject it to the rule of the Empire. A daring journey suspended between earth and sky on what the Tajiks call the “roof of the world”. But since the Russians left in 1991, the road has not been maintained. The Pamir Highway is the route of all dangers: Rock falls, landslides, fords ... 900 kilometers on the side of the ravine.

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Nrnadzor. Meghri. Araks. Armenia Iran border. Նռնաձոր, Արաքս, Մեղրի. Аракс, Мегри, Нрнадзор.

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OUR HARDEST BORDER CROSSING DAY (Azerbaijan to Georgia)

In this travel day vlog, we left Azerbaijan to enter our next country on this full-time travel journey. We left our hostel in Ganja, Azerbaijan on a marshrutka minivan to Qazakh a small city close to the border for AZN 4 each. Then we took the local minibus to Red Bridge the border crossing checkpost between Azerbaijan and Georgia. This check-post is the most popular one for tourists to cross the border between the two countries. And many told us that it was closed.

When we reached the border around noon, we exchanged our remaining AZN Manats for GEL Lari (and later found out we'd been scammed). On the Azeri side, we had a 30 minute long interview before we could exit successfully - thankfully we had complied with all rules including the often overlooked registration within 15 days of arrival in the country. And then we walked through no man's land to reach the Georgian side!

We went through a 45 minute interview only because we have Indian passports - and it seems to happen to many non-western nationalities here. And we had to provide information/documents to prove that we were only visiting Georgia as tourists for less than 30 days. After all of our documents (as described in the video) were verified, we were stamped through. The officers on both sides were polite and courteous, but on the Georgian side, they were more friendly too!

And after we entered the country, we realised that we had been scammed on the Azeri side.

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WHY I DON’T LIKE THIS COUNTRY

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Places That Don't Exist: Nagorno Karabakh 3 of 4

There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more breakaway states which are determined to be separate and independent.
The breakaway states have their own rulers, parliaments or warlords, and are home to millions of people, but they're not officially recognised as proper countries by the rest of the world.
Several have their own armies and police forces, and issue passports and even postage stamps which the rest of the world ignores. All of the breakaway states have declared independence after violent struggles with a neighbouring state.
Some now survive peacefully, but others are a magnet for terrorists and weapons smuggling, and have armies ready for a fight. Several could be at the centre of future wars which threaten their regions and the wider world.
In a world of easy adventure tourism, Simon visits breakaway states & unrecognized nations which don't usually feature on the tourist trail: Somaliland, Transniestria, South Ossetia, Taiwan, Abkhazia, Ajaria and Nagorno-Karabkh
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Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia and Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan and Armenia became independent after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but a mountainous area of Azerbaijan called Nagorno-Karabkh (NK) triggered war. Historically it was mainly Armenian Christian, and
when it wanted its own independence, Armenian troops helped the Karabkh army push Azeris out. Azerbaijan is still officially at war over NK, and Simon's journey starts in Azerbaijan on the frontline overlooking NK; he sprints across open ground to avoid sniper fire.
Thousands of people fled during the war. Simon finds Azeri children and the elderly still living in rusty train carriages in a siding. Everywhere Simon goes there are reminders of the war. Everyone mentions it, including the country's top pop star -- a crack-shot with an AK-47.
Simon heads to NK, but the border with Azerbaijan is closed. A massive detour takes him across the border into Georgia, over stunning snowy mountains into Armenia, then south over icy mountain passes into NK. Inside the breakaway state he finds bombed-out villages and abandoned buildings, and Christians who view Muslims with suspicion and fear. In a village locals walk through a minefield in front of him.
Despite mines and war, Simon's guide tells him NK would have the world's highest longevity rate if recognized as a state. A graveyard contains endless people aged more than 100, and there is a suggestion of a live 120-year-old. Simon travels to the NK frontline trenches with Azerbaijan. Very few people go from one side to the other; Simon reflects on the stalemate, and the unlikely prospect of peace.
The programme finishes at a wedding where the electricity has died. Luckily, bride and groom emerge into the light to a rapturous reception.

Deadliest Journeys - Tajikistan - Cold Fever

Tajikistan is the poorest country in Central Asia. To travel through this region made up of 93% of mountains, you have to take the Pamir Highway, the second highest highway in the world. A mythical road built by the Soviets to open up the Pamir region and subject it to the rule of the Empire. A daring journey suspended between earth and sky on what the Tajiks call the “roof of the world”. But since the Russians left in 1991, the road has not been maintained. The Pamir Highway is the route of all dangers: Rock falls, landslides, fords ... 900 kilometers on the side of the ravine. Mechanics and people are put to the test, especially in winter when extreme temperatures freeze the engines. Gheyrat, the hero of this adventure, must improvise with the means at hand to deliver his goods and above all stay alive.

Most Depressing Country.

I have no more words.

My Scariest Travel Stories (Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan)

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In this video, I tell you about 3 more terrifying stories that have happened to me in Afghanistan, Yemen and Libya.

Please note that these stories are based 100% on my own personal travel experiences. I DO NOT hate these countries -- in fact, it's just the opposite. When you travel to every country in the world, you're often going to be put in situations like these, and I feel like it's appropriate to share them with you.

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KGB Encounters In Azerbaijan ????????

???????? Whilst exploring an old Soviet village in Azerbaijan I was stopped by a polite old gentleman who asked for my documents. Who was he? Why did he want them? Who did he work for? Did I do the right thing? Who knows but I think I just me the Azerbaijan version of the KGB.
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Why I Really Don't Like This Country ????????

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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.

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I Joined The World's Most Dangerous Migrant Trail????????

???????? PART ONE: The migrant crises along the USA's southern border has become a hot topic over the last few years with what seems to be an endless stream of people flooding across the border. But where are those migrants coming from, and why? I decided to go to the source of the issue, Venezuela, a country on the verge of collapse, and travel with the migrants north through Central America to understand the issue better. Join me on what will be my most dangerous and longest journey ever undertaken as we cross the infamous Darien Gap and other areas most people avoid unless escaping poverty.

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Welcome to Azerbaijan, the land of wonders and the world's first drilled crowd oil well located in the mesmerizing Caspian Sea. As we embark on this extraordinary journey, let us delve into the rich culture and history of this enchanting place.

Azerbaijan, a Western Asian country, has a fascinating past influenced by the Soviet Union. The architecture and the people bear traces of Russian influence, making it a unique blend of cultures. Exploring this country is like stepping into a time capsule of Soviet-era development, with its underground metros and fancy taxis that captivate the imagination.

In my childhood, I dreamt of riding in these luxurious cars, and now that dream is becoming a reality. I discovered that these exquisite taxis are manufactured by Bentley, renowned for their opulence. The design of these cars is truly exceptional and can usually be seen in cities like Baku. It's intriguing to note that they are not deployed as public transportation in other countries but can be owned privately.

We find ourselves at the site of the first oil well, a place steeped in history. Although photography and videography are prohibited, I couldn't resist capturing this momentous occasion. In my homeland, digging wells brings water resources, but here, the ground yields only petrol. Astonishingly, there are thousands of oil drills in this region, and the petrol extracted is exported to various countries, including Russia.

While the abundance of petrol is striking, it's fascinating to note that a 500ml bottle of water costs 0.61 dollars, whereas in our homeland of India, water is readily available for free. Our journey takes us to Yanardag, a mountain where fire has burned for decades, serving as evidence of the vast natural gas and oil reserves in Azerbaijan. Methane gas burns here, leaving no unburned particles, distinguishing it from other gases.

We also visit a Hindu temple that bears testament to the historical trade routes and cultural exchanges. Indian traders who traversed the Silk Road established these sacred temples where people from various countries, including Persia and China, gathered to pray and seek solace. Hindu deities like Lord Ganesh and Nataraja find their revered place among the diverse religious symbols.

Azerbaijan and Armenia have been embroiled in a long-standing conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, resulting in a devastating war with countless lives lost. We find ourselves amidst the retired tanks and vehicles, remnants of the conflict. Russia's support for Azerbaijan during this tumultuous period created a strong bond, leading Azerbaijan to assist Russia during the Ukraine war by supplying petrol and other resources.

As the night descends, we encounter a Karnataka tourist who revels in the cold. Until we meet again in our next video, stay healthy and embrace life's joys. Tata, bye bye!
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Dangerous Roads

This portion of highway in Armenia, going to Lake Savan runs exactly at the Azerbaijan Border, this barrier is built to protect traffic from snipers. Heard there are a couple people shot per day...

Economic Development at the Azerbaijan Border

The Shamshadin Development Initiative is an effort to revive the economy in the region of Armenia on the most dangerous part of the border with Azerbaijan. The active conflict at the Armenian-Azeri border forestalls any reopening of trade relations. The closed border also has led to economic stagnation. Involved in the project are concerned diasporans, locals and foreign dignitaries.

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Georgian Desert - Climbing the Tower of Natlismtsemeli Monastery on the Georgian-Azerbaijani Border

Join me as we climb the tower of Natlismtsemeli Monastery, located on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border on the David Gareja plateau.
The monastery's foundations were laid at the end of the 7th century, and the complex boasts numerous cave temples and a central church. The central church stands out for its extraordinary height, and to reach it, one must climb the rock. Follow me as I scale the tower and take in the breathtaking views from the top.
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