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  • Hey Geography, so geography co is coming up and in light of that

  • I'd like to answer a question that many of you have asked over and over again

  • And I've been a little hesitant in answering this because you know I was afraid it might portray some kind of bias

  • I have towards certain things but in the end

  • We all have our bias and interest so I may as well just jump in

  • What are my top 10 travel?

  • destinations for me this was an incredibly difficult

  • Task to rank this list because I had over 60 top

  • Locations that I really wanted but I had to whittle it down to ten

  • I Think I got it down though these are places that ranked high on my top Seven Criteria

  • List and ranked at least a three or lower on the poop care index if you don't know what that is check out this video

  • Where I kind of explain everything for this list some of the places are countries as a whole and some of them are general geographic

  • Regions or trails that encompass multiple countries in it so let's just jump in number ten the icy south of course

  • You know what I'm talking about antarctica, and of course to get there

  • I'd probably have to depart somewhere off of the patagonia region of South America you would think

  • Antarctica would be higher on my list because I've been to six continents, and that's the last one

  • But I can hold it off for a little bit longer nonetheless, not only is antarctica visually stunning

  • I mean who doesn't want to see the blood falls?

  • But the other cool thing is that the research stations are kind of like a little world Microcosm on King George Island alone

  • You can drive all the way from the russian base to the China base to the brazil based at Argentina basis the chile base to

  • the South Korea

  • Base you can get your passport stamped at each one and of course once again

  • Patagonia in order to get to antarctica. You kind of have to leave from there

  • Oh my gosh, patagonia is just mind-boggling that is my number 1 spot in South America

  • I would absolutely love to check it out glaciers ice penguins the indigenous mapuche people to me that's absolutely fascinating anyway

  • It's all wishful thinking, but hopefully one day. I'll make it moving on number 9 the seven sisters

  • There's a thing India is heavily packed in touristy

  • Let's just be honest although beautiful sites abound in every corner of the country

  • Chances are most places are going to be a four or five on the] poop care index

  • Except Northeast India well everybody else is waiting in line trying to get a picture of the Taj mahal, or some hindu shrine

  • They're totally missing out on places like meghalaya Assam and nagaland this place only has about 4 percent of India's total

  • Population and is made up of six official states and auto natural Pradesh which is that place disputed?

  • but in all honesty

  • It's pretty much all administered by India one reason why I chose this place is because the vibra secluded

  • incredibly well-maintained regional Hilltribe culture that stands in such stark contrast with the rest of India especially

  • Nagaland oh my gosh that place has like over 15 different tribes their own languages cuisine traditions

  • Architecture customs everything also entering arunachal pradesh might be kind of cool

  • I love that feeling of sovereignty limbo nonetheless there are still tourists that know about this place

  • And you know they come regularly and you know the hilltribe people have to put on traditional dance shows to entertain them and make money

  • From them which kind of kills the mood, but and I get it in the end you can take your taj mahal

  • I'll take nagaland moving on number 8 turkic Siberia now

  • This was a really hard one because there were so many places in Russia that I wanted to put on this list

  • I mean there was like Kamchatka. There was Sakhalin Chukotka autonomous okrug that would actually almost beat this one however

  • I have to stick with Yakutia

  • Or the Shaka republic the reason being because not only does it score high on the criteria list and the poop care index

  • But this place is like a cultural anomaly

  • This is the northernmost region of turkic people's on the planet most turkic peoples are

  • concentrated in Central Asia and in the caucasus turkey region

  • But then you find a strange remote far off domain locked away in the freezing siberian taiga, then you're like

  • Oh, hey, those are the cousins well, and they've been living there for thousands of years

  • That's weird

  • Stuff like that blows my mind and makes me want to see it for myself of course Russian assimilation is still visible

  • But they haven't lost that turkic spark that makes them who they are plus

  • You know the siberian landscape around them is not too bad either

  • Speaking of Central Asia number seven the [MTC] [and] the gate to hell

  • who's back Assad has been on my mind for almost ten years and the reason being because

  • The Arrow see at one point the entire [sea] was in danger of completely drying up through the human usage however in the past ten

  • Years all surrounding countries are like

  • Oh, shoot yeah

  • We should probably stop to cleaning this major source of life

  • Nourishment and since then parts of the sea have seen a rebound

  • I would probably have to fly to new coos in qatar called Pakistan, and then go up North to the sea and then immediately

  • Backtrack down South to Gaza since it's not too far

  • I may as well go see the gates of hell in

  • Turkmenistan the drive would probably suck as it goes to the empty desolate got a room desert

  • But it's worth it to me

  • And I'm good at killing time in a perfect ideal setting I would probably add august and and calm [Iran] to this itinerary

  • But those mountains keep getting in the way and ruining everything

  • This is probably the smoothest and quickest unobstructed route with the best

  • Landmarks that I could find number six the [wet] desert at the end of the day

  • I have to see then Sois Modernist ever since the brazil episode this place has been stuck in my head

  • And I can't get it out. There is just no place on Earth like this consistently flooded freshwater desert. That's insane

  • You know tourists still know about this place

  • but it's incredibly hard to get here the largest major city would be [sol] louise and even then it's still like a four and a

  • Half hour drive to the nearest town that barely even touches the sand Dunes however that wouldn't be the end of my journey after [them]

  • [Joyce] Martinez

  • I'd probably fly up to [Macapá] and then hire a [four-wheel-drive] truck driver to take me all the way to the border of French

  • guiana After that, I'd crossed the oil river and then continue on to Cayenne the capital of French, guiana

  • And then I continued on to surnames and then continued on ending my journey in

  • Georgetown Guyana in a perfect ideal setting I would like to drive along the coast in Venezuela all the way to the mcClure

  • Peninsula, and then take a ferry to trinidad

  • But unfortunately there are no roads that connect guyana with Venezuela speaking of Coastal roads number five the guinea gulf

  • This is actually a trip that I've been crafting in my head and dreaming about for years the plan is to start in abidjan ivory

  • coast and then drive all the way to Lagos Nigeria Lagos Lagos

  • I've heard people pronounce it both ways the entire trip only takes about three days

  • longer if you want to stop and look around the best part is for many parts of the ride you actually get to see the

  • Guinea Gulf Coast especially

  • [when] you enter togo and bending with low may and close [anew]?

  • [oh] my gosh

  • And togo that place is weird in the coolest way possible in the perfect ideal setting I would like to add cameroon to this itinerary

  • But the problem is it's incredibly difficult to drive from Nigeria to Cameroon, and if that was the case

  • I'd probably just buy a flight ticket from Lagos to

  • Dwolla and then maybe take a little trip to mount cameroon off the coast to end my [journey] speaking of Africa again number four

  • The black spot now don't get me wrong. I'm a city boy at heart

  • I love my metropolitan Chaos, but I do kind of have a thing for big empty desolate areas

  • I don't [know] why I just do maybe I appreciate the placid reassurance of calm quiet solitude every so often the point is

  • Libya thing is people are so blinded by mainstream news and media [that] they don't realize how beautiful libya

  • Actually is libya is one of the least visited countries in the world which to me is ridiculous

  • [I] mean yeah yeah politics politics

  • But the everyday citizens could care less and they would love to just show you around

  • the thing that strikes me the most appealing about Libya though is not the [coast] but what's hidden deep inside within the interior of the

  • Country Libya is loaded with secret secluded gems like the you

  • heritage site of Old Town [Gadhafi's] an entire

  • Abandoned beautifully constructed town of hundreds of buildings that you have full leisure to run around and scamper through

  • but the one thing in Libya that I am dying to see would be while on the move close to the geographic center of the

  • Sahara this place is

  • Incredibly hard to get to rarely photographed or

  • Documented and it is almost as far as you can go to be literally in the middle of nowhere

  • It's an abnormally peculiar Volcanic field with dark basalt tech granules that cover an entire area for about 10 to 20 kilometers

  • In each direction with a caldera in the center surrounded by an Oasis let me repeat that a volcano

  • Oasis in the middle of the Desert [that's] enough reason for me speaking of Volcanic activity number three saw cart vezo

  • Georgia came on top for me the thing that really appeals most middle is how

  • Incredibly rooted this country is with its history and distinct Georgian culture and on top of that that you can find a multitude of monuments

  • castles fortresses and landmarks juxtaposed against snow peak Mountain backdrops

  • And you have something [that] looks like it came out of a fairy tale and abkhazia. Oh my gosh

  • That series is just not fair plus. It would be really cool to get a knob [toffee] and stamp on my passport

  • Thanks seriously

  • I want to try hot [jacory] like real hot reporting made by real [Georgians] in Georgia

  • Then I can die peacefully [the] problem

  • Is that Georgia is not as obscure as it used to be and tourism has just exploded in the past [10] years

  • I don't know if there's an asian invasion yet

  • But hopefully I can visit there before the conquest begins number two the lone rock

  • Polynesian areas have always been at the top of my list now [rue] is as of right now the least visited country in the world

  • And I believe Tuvalu only ranks like two spots lower at like three or [four] to me now rule is still intriguing because it's so

  • Small and it's an entire

  • nation

  • state you can literally like jog around the entire country [and] make it back home for like lunchtime or early dinner each country only has

  • About 10,000 people each but they fiercely maintain their culture and lifestyles

  • It's amazing

  • Now when it comes to tuvalu the entire country is made up of skinny actual which might make you a little nervous as some parts

  • Of the Islands are only a few meters wide only the main capital food a booty has an international airport otherwise all the other eight

  • Islands are only accessible by boat, but to be honest meeting the people here [would] probably be my biggest joy

  • I mean I can research these places as much as I want

  • But actually meeting a real now ruin or Tuvaluan would be like finding gold

  • Hidden in a suitcase filled with diamonds and the suitcase is also made of gold which brings us [to] the final [number-one] destination

  • But before I get there here are some honorable mentions that almost made the list the black sea coast starting in turkey and ending up

  • In ukraine cutting through Moldova's Gagauzia and Transnistria Breakaway regions the Melanesian trail starting in Port Moresby going through the Solomon islands [and] Vanuatu

  • ending in New Caledonia

  • Namibia Skeleton coast and at Osha Pan Basin and Fairy Circles ending in the African Quadra point the Scottish hebrides

  • Faroe Island and Svalbard trail it kills me not to put this one on the list chad and Nettie plateau through two new shares

  • UTa flight 772

  • Memorial this one would have been too difficult to plan and finally the western Sahara [coast] [in] new [option] Mauritania

  • Don't forget good addition Stein also for personal [reasons]. I feel like at some point

  • I have to visit all the countries [of] my ethnic makeup france

  • Ireland and as you know my last name is Barb otto which is Italian so italy and I actually really want to go to the

  • small town called some [polar] [Mikedz]

  • Which is where all the bar bottles come from they even have a plaque in like the Village centre that shows all [of] the ancient?

  • Bar bottles and since I've already lived in South Korea. I kind of feel [like] now

  • I have to go to North Korea [alright] that being said

  • Number one now some of you have already been following me for a long [time]. So you know exactly what I'm going to say

  • Greenland you know it's actually kind of funny because I hate cold weather for me personally

  • Anything below 65 degrees or like 18 degrees [Celsius] is considered freezing for some reason I've just been growing in this

  • Fascination with the Arctic for years greenland is like the closest thing you'll get to a sovereign inuit nation the landscape is absolutely breathtaking

  • glaciers and Icebergs as far as the eye can see

  • Aurora borealis

  • In the winter and the entire interior of the country is a complete and seriously strange empty desolate ice sheet that few people ever go

  • Into nobody has ever really extensively explored the interior of Greenland [the] main language is greenlandic

  • Which is an inuit language and everybody here even the white people

  • even look like two black people that live [here] learn how to speak it everyone lives on a high diet of protein and fat from

  • Sea animals like whales seals fish and seabirds and yet

  • they've come well into the 21st century with modern conveniences and technology most people have access to the internet for me personally I would like

  • to start in new capital

  • And then make my way [up] to Disco bay to the small town of a whole suite an incredibly small town

  • beautifully located in the Valley

  • encapsulated on three side

  • By a mountain on Google maps you can see that the [residents] hunted and killed a whale off the coast and if I have time

  • I would really like to make it all the way up to the us military base in too late

  • [it's] like the uss most Northern military base. That's my dream. Trip. That's my dream destination. Sorry everywhere else

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  • I hope you'll like the next geography go episodes and the next update [I'll] be telling you my top ten Island destinations

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