This channel is to view my world travels in the raw format, with no editing. It takes so long to edit videos that my posts become outdated. I'm posting raw footage here, so you can view places I visited. It might be more boring without music and narration, but at least you gain a glimpse of the 196 countries & 27 territories I visited.
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You definitely have not seen what most indigenous people are like. The public buses have cages to protect the driver working at a gas station/servo is a living hell and the schools are completely trash I've seen students with tracking collars at the best schools darwin has
It’s a cool vid but next pls be more respectful. It doesn’t seem like you asked to record these people before having a camera in their faces. Also it’s really rude to record people in their houses, regardless if the door is open or not. I don’t think everyone would be excited to see themselves sleeping in a video with thousands of viewers.
My Son in Law is from Tuvalu and has a son and daughter that so very sadly has never been to Tuvalu amd with Climate Change doubt will ever go Sadly they don't know the language or any cultural practices as their Dad has never taught them anything which is so sad
I vistied twice, and fell majorly in love with it. Its a special special place. I was lucky enough to see it from a Helicopter and it is paradise. Its a good thing people dont visit much I think, the guys can live in peace down there
😂 Big Sheila seems hard work: She's just posing all the time, hardly talks at all, gets moody when you are trying to understand her. A real diva from what one can tell on the video... 😁 That Otter flight was wonderful!
hi! and how do you actually get to Diomede? can you get there as a tourist? Visiting Alaska and the Bering sea areas has always been a dream for me but I've never felt determined enough to even consider it a "plan". Now I've started feeling curious about the idea again and I have the feeling quite a lot of research must be implied! Any recommendations to start from?
Nowadays, you need to take a helicopter to get there as the ice runway isn’t available. It’s quite challenging to get there, so you have to do a lot of organizing. The jumpstart point is from Nome, Alaska. I think I’m the only tourist that went there.
Cologne is the „most northern Italian city of Europe“, so relaxed. And it used to be really affordable compared to other cities. Only their watery „Kölsch“ beer is terrible…
@@JaysWorldTravels Next time: Go under the cathedral. There's an old Roman villa, excavated under the current building. Access via a side entrance (station side). Worth visiting!
/Christmas Island/, not /Christmas ISLAND/, wouldn‘t it be? it‘s a specific island, it has a name. It‘s just like Baker Street: nobody would call it /Baker STREET/.
@@JaysWorldTravels 1:50 Don't want to sound pedantic, just hear it all the time from many people emphasising the _island_ part of an island, just like many for some reason emphasise the type of road (as in Western _Avenue_ ) for some reason. Never understood why. Been to that other Christmas Island yet? Like the uncut content though, makes it real!
From India I am watching your video. I appreciate you perseverance. Your videos are awesome. Please don't stop making it. Hope one day we meet. Keep travelling Jay....💙
1:29 it sounds like she says "te ika ni bong" which I believe translates to "the fish of night." Im from an island outside Chuuk lagoon in Micronesia. We have a fish called "teikenepek." If you eat too much of it, it will cause a laxative effect lol. Anyways the name comes from Kiribati language "te ika ni beka" meaning "the fish of poop." Another one is the moray eel we call "turapon." It's origin is from Kiribati "te rabono" which I believe they use for eels in general (I could be wrong). We have clans that originated from Kiribati so there are things that we get from them. Also, these people's mannerisms are just like my people. For example, the girl at 2:15. The way she answers "yes" is by raising her eyebrows.
Hi. Such an amazing video. Loving the vibe. I will go to Kiribati soon. You gave me some inspiration to go. I booked my flight and I am trying to book a hotel. I contacted the Tabon Te KeeKee Eco-Lodge many times through different channels but never got an answer. How did you manage to book your hotel? Many thanks in advance for your help. Safe travels. 😊
To be honest, I never stayed at a hotel. Kiribati is one of the few countries, where you can walk up to a house and ask if you can stay with them. They are welcoming. But I’m a member of couchsurfing and have stayed with strangers on my travels and I’m accustomed to this type of traveling. It’s a way for me to become involved in the local culture. But if you’re going to stay at a hotel, perhaps try finding their number on google or bookings. I’m happy that I inspired you. Greetings from Mykonos, Greece today. I love visiting islands.
@@JaysWorldTravels Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. It is a nice way to travel!!! If I can not find a place that is what I will do. Thank for your help.