One day in Luanda – WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE CITY | Travel Vlog #79

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One day in Luanda – WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE CITY | Travel Vlog #79


Luanda, the capital of Angola, is a port city on the west coast of Southern Africa. A seafront promenade known as the Marginal runs alongside Luanda Bay. Nearby is the well-preserved 16th-century Fortress of São Miguel, which now contains the Museum of the Armed Forces. The fort has views of the harbor and the Ilha do Cabo, a long, thin…

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  1. I love that you are portraying my beautiful and wonderful country Angola in a positive light but Angola is very safe especially if you are a white foreigner, and I'm not denying the fact that there is petty crimes in the province but it's generally safe and i don't think they will want to rob you or harm you in anyway as there are hundreds of thousands of white people in the province(so it's not uncommon to them), compared to neighbouring provinces like Benguela and Lubango. but i enjoyed this video and you just gained a new subscriber. also when next you come to Angola visit Huambo it's also beautiful that side. obrigado🥰☺

  2. 🏗️🏬🏬🏬🏬🏗️🏗️🏗️🏬🏬🏬🏗️🏗️🏢🏦🏦🏗️🏗️🏦🏦🏢🏗️🏗️🏗️🏢🏢🏢🏦🏢🏢🏢Why this kind of town?!?!Agglomeration!!! Of blocks of flats!!! Why Bucharest ROMA NIA is going to seem with this CHAOS?!
    THANKS for COMMENTS!! 💘🚴🚵🏊🚣🤽🏄☀️🌦️🌤️💘🌏🌎🌏For ECOTURISTC CITYES!with piscines,gardens, bicycle runways near the blocks!

  3. My country is relatively safe. We are extremely friendly, you feeling unsafe is just your own insecurities and ideas you have build up about local people, people of colour maybe. When I am back home I can stay out by myself without any problems until late, different from South Africa, where as long as it is dark you already feel unsafe.

  4. Dude people where probably just asking if you were alright; just by watching this video I can tell that you’re super nervous. It’s not rare to see a white person in Angola, there are plenty of white Angolans ( of Portuguese decent) and tourists around. Angolans are super friendly and open and if you’re walking around looking nervous they will call you out, that’s all. So drop this daft narrative that people were acting like you were something odd/ different or special just because you’re white, chill.

  5. If you do no research then why do you publish videos that show you walking around streets of developing countries with the aimless and inane commentary?. The only half decent thing about this is the footage. You are not " exploring" Do your homework rich young man!!