Cameras are ILLEGAL in Juba, South Sudan! 🇸🇸

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Cameras are ILLEGAL in Juba, South Sudan! 🇸🇸


An inside look of Juba, South Sudan that others won’t show you!

When I started YouTube I promised myself to always remain authentic, never sell fear and keep digging deeper and deeper than those travel channels that I am competing with.

I don’t enjoy the constant nagging about my camera, but other than that I can already say that South…

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  1. its actually not about being a Karen… the locals are scared seeing more white man video taping as they feel you are here to either take their land or take over there land and build on I wouldn't blame the for being mindful

  2. Chris I found your channel about 2 weeks ago and have been binge watching all of your videos! I just want to say that you are AWESOME brother! Please keep up the EXCELLENT work and thank you for all that you do for us!

  3. I caught in this video you told Mr. BMG you don't have tribes in Canada…I bet you thought about later and went…oh yeah I guess we do. Not 'white tribes' but we do have indigenous tribes a plenty in North America and beyond for sure! 😎

  4. Hey, Chris comes to you and God You let me to realice BMG my favourite YouTube ever when I see his videos. I feel like I'm there. God bless you and God bless you all on your project.

  5. a new Sub here, I Enjoyed your video and am excited to watch your journey, Never seen this country before I would love to visit one day, Even though i'm from there, Thanks chris Big ups 🇦🇺🇸🇸

  6. I am a Zimbabwean who lived in South Sudan for 5 years and i miss it soo much. I met my husband there and iur 7 month old was made there so watching this vlog means so much to me. We recently moved to Calgary, AB in Canada and since Chris is Canadian this is a very special to me. I now vlog about settling in Canada and wish i had documented my life in SSD

  7. What is the common language for communication in Juba? I guess their are so many communities in the city who speak different language.