7 Most Shocking Cities in the World

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7 Most Shocking Cities in the World


In this video, I will tell you about the most incredible and strange cities on the planet.

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  1. Макоко – най-голямото плаващо гето в света. Най-голямата плаваща Венеция както на Нигерия така и на Африка.

  2. Cemeteries. If you ever want to see an example of the out of control ego of humans look no further. We tear down forest after forest, displace species after species and damage wild life all around us but that's not enough apparently. Humans want to and think they deserve to continue the process even once were dead. We put human corpses above our fellow Earth inhabitants as more important.

  3. Last time I checked you don't need money or a nice house or neighborhood to be able to put your freaking trash in a container. They don't care about their environment and cleaning up after themselves then want sympathy. You see it in African countries all over the continent along with places around the globe. At some point someone needs to point out that it's their actions (or lack there of) that contribute to keeping things the way they are. People like to make believe that we are better than the other animals, like we were "created" special, but the truth is the other species know things apparently many people don't, you don't shit where you eat. There is no excuse for the type of filth shown in the first video. Just because you're poor or live in a place like that doesn't mean you get to just toss your trash in the water wherever you are. You see this sort of thing all over in some of the "poorer" places and populations. If you live in places and slums like that and you wonder why you're still poor and all the people around you are as well wake up and stop dumping trash everywhere and guess what the value of where you live will go up and increase in value. Humans do more than enough to harm the environment already with things that are a lot less fixable than that.

  4. One can't help but feel shame about such documentary as a Nigerian realising how corrupt and inhumane our politicians and leadership is despite abundance in resources.

  5. I find it funny that crime rates in "Black Venice" are reported as fact. Who the hell is counting? They probably don't even have police, let alone social statistic compilations.