Some people brought luxury sports car even when its a small country & can be covered on foot. Its listed as world's most obese or unhealthiest country. <font color="#00FFFF">Abandoned since years!
</font> <font color="#00FFFF">Nothing's left now. </font> 1-2 flights operate in a week here. If you get a serious condition I don't think that can be traced here and will've to wait 3-4 days to go out of the country.
20 INR ($0. 37) per minute on call and 300 ($5. 56) for 150 mb internet.
There's definitely some problem or maybe the govt. doesn't want tourists to come. Someone told this & is an inside information.
We're at Nauru's famous ship line. I'll give you all the answers over here. Many people die due to rip tide or currents.
There's no issue when you're near but as you go inside the water pushes you deep in the ocean. Welcome you all to a new video. I'm in Nauru as you would know from last videos or from this videos title.
It's an isolated country in the Pacific Ocean. It's a single island nation. This is considered unhealthiest, fattest or obese countries.
Its also considered world's least visited country. Yes, its a small island nation with an area of 21 sq km. It has a population of over 11000.
Area wise it's the third smallest in the world & even population wise too. Not just this, there're interesting facts linked with this country. It used to be the second richest in the world after Saudi Arabia basis the GDP or per capita.
This dates back to 1970-80s. While if we move 40-50 years in time or in present (2023) its one of the poorest countries in the world basis the total GDP. We'll explore Nauru in this video and see how it turned from the richest to poorest countries, why people are so unhealthy & fat here, why this is the least visited country and what all we can do or explore here.
We'll see all of this in the video. I came at the hotel's backside. Here's the ocean view.
See! Those are rooms. Ours was the cheapest room and rooms here cost upto 500 AUD.
See this ocean right here had shiplines before that helped export Phosphate from here. The problem here is ships can't be docked. See.
Like these rocks you see there're many sharp coral reefs under the water. So if a big ship comes here the bigger it is, the deeper it'll go in the ocean. so it cuts through the ship.
So, big ships can't be docked. Only small ships can come. The entire coast is like this.
You can't predict anything about Pacific nations as its at a small elevation from the sea level. If a big wave comes the water might even enter the hotel. Its prone to floods.
Never know when the country drowns. It will drown if a natural disaster occurs. Its just 21 kms.
Their car has come & they'll drop us at car rental for free. Its nice. Yeah, this is the place.
Oops! They also have bikes. We wanted to save hotel money.
. . Take mine too!
We're renting car to save up on hotel's money by sleeping in the car. Otherwise, even the bike is great. Explore on these bikes.
Have a trampoline here. I think this is ours. Will be easy to sleep as it has black windows.
Looks good. Is it insured? <font color="#FFFF00">No insurance in Nauru.
</font> Okay, no problem. <font color="#FFFF00">You have to be careful. </font> Okay!
Just this dent, right. They don't have insurance in Nauru so asked to drive safely. But does it get repaired here if it?
Are cars repaired here? Is this car repair in Nauru? <font color="#FFFF00">Yes</font> Okay.
If something's damaged it can be repaired here? <font color="#FFFF00">Yeah, we repair! </font> Okay I think it looks good.
We've got this car for 70 AUD per day. Took it for 3 days. Almost 4000 (70AUD) per day.
We rented it for 3 days. It costs $80 but will cost 70 if we rent for 3 days or more. So, we rented it for 3 days.
12,000 (AUD 224) for 3 days. Let's go to the Chinese shop. It has this for charging & didn't had normal USB.
This was a socket but isn't working properly. He said, Chinese shops are open on Sundays too. Will see if we get this there.
We thought to go here but there's water around. Not possible to go. There's a shop here.
Mary O Store & Spare Part! Let's ask here. Got this but its for 15 AUD.
Shows 3 Ampere output. This is the shop here. I checked it & its working.
This is for $15 or roughly 800 INR. Very expensive. Would have costed 150 INR (AUD 2.
78) in India. It doesn't have type c but just USB one. They have everything in the shop.
You'll think its an isolated nation or island how did Chinese come here. So their population is 11-12000 but Nauruans or the people of Nauru. .
. Nauruans are just 60% and not 100%. So, 60% of 11-12000 hence 6000 Nauruans are here.
Out of the remaining population, 25% are remaining islanders. or people from other pacific nations settled here. Out of the remaining 16% half of them are Europeans and Chinese each.
They're a part of the local population. There's something special about Nauruans like if you've seen Samoa's video then I told you that Samoans reside outside the country more. Its the same here.
Total population of Nauruans in world is 15000 out of which 6000 reside in Nauru. From the remaining 9000 1000 are in Australia and 8000 are in America. So, Nauruans live in America or outside Nauru.
As you know a lot about Nauru Meet our friend Tommy, sitting behind He's from China. Nauru is his 173rd country if I haven't told before. He has his flight today before dropping him at the airpot he asked us to take him around & we'll also explore.
So all the places we can possibly explore like hospital, post office as there's not much to see here. We went to govt buildings in Solomon Islands too. So, we'll explore that here and we're staying in car for 5-6 days so I don't think there will be a place we won't see.
Will be exploring a bit today. Tommy is sitting behind. Navankur is driving.
Everything is nearby Its the airport runway & will have post office ahead. We're very close to the airport in Nauru & this can be called as the commercial centre as there offices are mainly here like Digicel: SIM card operating company has the only office here. Nauru's Olympic federation has the main office here.
Their main post office is also here. Some constitutional buildings are also here. Nauru's flag is here.
See this! This can be called as their main complex. Everything's closed on Sunday (yesterday).
Everything's open as its Monday today. Let's start with Nauru post. I like sending postcards from different countries to my family or to close friends.
So, its a special place to send postcard as its an isolated country, 3rd smallest country, & has many titles attached to its name. So, I'll like sending a postcard from here. This is it I think!
Where's the post office? <font color="#00FF00">Here! </font> Here?
Okay thank you. This is a mix of shop & post office. Did you find postcards?
<font color="#FFFF00">Yes! </font> Are these stamps? <font color="#FFFF00">The postcard is $3 for one.
</font> <font color="#FFFF00">That's crazy! </font> 3 AUD for 1 postcard? This is the postcard for AUD 3 each or 160 INR for one.
I haven't seen such expensive postcards anywhere. Its very expensive. Posting fees is $1.
5? <font color="#00FFFF">Hm! </font> AUD 1.
5 posting fees so 75-80 INR. So, it'll reach in 260 INR (AUD 4. 82).
Posting fees isn't much but the postcard is expensive. Just had these designs. I got 5-6 of them.
There're many stamps & postcards here. That was the post office & shockingly there were other things too. Anyways, stamps were really nice so I got many stamps.
I got an entire page of stamps & some postcards. I'll post them tomorrow and got these stamps packed. I think these stamps were for 65 AUD.
I got many of them. It would be think 3500 INR. Actually, I got 1-2 to get framed & got many for my niece who collects them.
There's Digicel's office here. . .
the official store. This is the only store from where you can get SIM card in the country. You can get recharge done otherwise but this is the only shop for SIM card.
Hotels do offer it in black but this is only store here. These're the internet charges here. Haven't seen such expensive internet.
See this, just 150 mb internet for AUD 4. 70. Interesting!
Just 150 mb internet for 300 INR & that too for just 24 hours. This is the cheap plan. Prepaid local rate for voice is AUD 0.
30 per minute. Very expensive! 20 INR (AUD 0.
30) to talk on call for a minute and 300 INR (AUD 4. 70) for 150 mb internet. This is the price here.
Internet is very expensive here. Parked the car here & we've come to Nauru's hospital. Republic of Nauru hospital.
I think this is the only hospital here. As you can see Australian aid. Its funded by Australian government.
This is their public hospital. I can see cars more than rooms here. Just a single storey!
Basic heath issues would be solved here. The problem in isolated nations like Nauru or Tuvalu have flights operating once a week. Nauru & Tuvalu have just 2 flights each week.
So if you face a big issue or a serious problem I don't think that can be treated here. To go out of the country you'll have to wait 3-4 days for the next flight. If you have a serious problem I don't think you'll be able to survive.
But then people here don't face such issues here. If they do, they don't stress much & die. as they're living in an isolated nation so they're used to it.
We're around bacteria, germs, etc. Tourists don't come here so how will such diseases come here. So they would be able to treat diseases they're used to.
They don't care about the outside world. Republic of Nauru hospital. The hospital is closed right now.
It's 12:45 pm right now. It opens from 1-2 pm. 7-8 am in the morning 1-2 pm in the noon & opens from 7-8 pm at night.
The hospital opens for 3 hours a day and at different times morning, noon & evening. Just 5 patients at a time. Emergency ward's open & would be from there.
Checked it out anyways. Seeing these buildings you'll know they're funded by Australia. Such architecture & buildings are in Australia & New Zealand.
All the solar panels in Nauru are gifted by Taiwan. There's a board for,'Love from Taiwan. " They're getting solar panel aid from Taiwan.
Infrastructure, food, etc from Australia and New Zealand. Australia sent pre-made containers by ship here thinking who'll make them here. Sent such containers & made a hospital.
This hospital. . .
there's a hospital even in this island nation. I'm impressed as the hospital was really nice. It was very basic still has a well maintained & clean one.
We're at a restaurant now that's called Golden Bridge restaurant. It looks like a Chinese restaurant. In Nauru.
. . like in the entire nation/island there're over 150 Chinese restaurants.
Yes, such 150 restaurants that mostly serve Chinese food. Will go in & check what they serve. They seem Chinese while we spoke to them.
This is the menu. The price is in AUD. If you multiply it by 53 you'll get them in INR.
Fried rice, Duck rice, curry fish rice, etc. We went to Tuvalu & the menu was similar. It also had many Chinese restaurants.
Meat fried noodle, fish fried. . .
everything is mostly fried. Fried noodles and all. So we've ordered curry chicken with rice that Navankur & I will share They didn't had anything fresh to drink.
They could keep coconut water as its an island nation But they just have canned options. So, I just got a packed juice and has mostly sugar & water. We got the same food in Chinese restaurants in Tuvalu.
Similar Chicken's texture, onion served with it, & the food's taste. Restaurant also looks old. They make it look old so that people don't think its expensive.
The next stop is Nauru museum. Behind me is the runway of the airport. Flight is about to land.
It'll go to Brisbane & Tommy is boarding this. Nauru Museum is here. Unfortunately.
. . it was closed yesterday (Sunday) We thought it would be open today but when we came it was closed.
See! And you can get a glimpse of the inside. The AC is turned on inside as the glass seems cold to me.
Its super hot & humid outside. But let's drop Tommy. We'll explore Nauru later as we're here for 2-3 days.
Tommy left & the runway is right there. We parked the car in front of it to see plane taking off but see this signboard. We were also skeptical as the plane will go above us hence creating pressure.
We'll die if it exerts a bit of pressure. See they have a board here for jetblast. The plane will take from a speed.
Firstly it will be very low even if it doesn't hit us the pressure will be so high causing harm. We can even fall far. We're in the car but why to take a risk.
See the water. . .
as I felt before too If you see from top, you'll know water here has rip currents. I'll tell about this later. The plane took off at such a distance and can feel a bit of jet blast till here.
Flight took off & I'll tell you about rip tides or currents. The ocean will look normal for a new person but never go inside the water without asking the local as it has rip currents. This can be noticed by a professional or can see from the drone view if someone knows of it.
I got to know from seeing it but I wasn't sure. I got sure when I saw the board & came closer See what happens is waves are coming from both the sides forming a passage in between. Waves from this side form a tornado.
And those coming from this side as well. If someone goes in this the water will pull them towards it & push them in the ocean. The more they try to come to the shore the water will push you away in the water.
With this what happens is they'll be clueless as to how they came so far, will get tired & eventually die by drowning. Many people die due to rip tide or rip currents. Whenever you come to the beach at a new place always ask the local about rip tides or currents being present.
But if by chance you ever get stuck in it then the best solution to get out of it is to keep your body calm. We waste a lot of energy in haste. We think we're coming towards the beach but we go even far.
. . .
Its like a marsh. The water keeps pushing us away. So keep yourself calm and don't waste energy let the water take you where it is.
Let your body loose and save as much energy as you can. When you feel the pressure isn't much on you then swim diagonally So I don't have to come straight but go diagonally in that direction. Swim diagonally & come while saving your energy.
This is the only way out if you're stuck in a rip tide. We're at Nauru's famous ship line. I'll give you all the answers here with regards to your questions for this country & whatever we discussed.
See its not operational now as the machines have rusted. They're trying to dismantle it. See!
Ship line used to be here that helped exporting phosphate. Will stop here & tell you the entire story. You would've been curious by now thinking how this country turned like this.
How it turned from richest to the poorest nation, & why people are so unhealthy, obese or fat. There's one story behind all of this that I'm going to narrate now. This was an island undiscovered by the world.
In 1798 a British discovers this by a ship called Hunter. Later around 1830, Europeans come here & start trading by exporting coconut, water, fruit, etc. in return of alcohol and arms.
Due to those arms, a civil war breaks in 1878 continuing for 10 years. Germans come here after that. German empire seizes all the arms and starts to rule here.
In 1900, Albert Ellis from New Zealand comes here and discovers phosphate. Yes, phosphate is an artificial fertiliser and was valuable back then. Phosphate helped in agriculture that was done.
This region of the Pacific Ocean called Kiribati or at Micronesia or in Nauru, the country due to bird poop a lot of phosphate got collected here. Then in 1906, Pacific phosphate company signs an agreement with the Germans after which they start mining phosphate here. This is followed by world war 1 where Germany loses & as per League of Mandate Nauru's administration comes under joint partnership of New Zealand, Australia & UK's.
Nauru's agreement is signed after this and all the phosphate mining comes under British or the UK. As always, British exploits Phosphate here and whatever they export they pay half a penny per tonne kg. 1 pound has 100 INR and 1 penny means 1 INR.
They export phosphate for half a penny or 0. 5 INR and sell it to farmers of New Zealand & Australia at prices 200 times. All the profit goes to the Britishers and people here are badly exploited.
Japanese empire comes here in 1942 who again torture the people here. Forceful killing, drowning, forced labours, etc happens followed by World War 2 where Japan, Italy & Germany looses & Nauru's administration again goes to UK, New Zealand & Australia. Phosphate industry revives starting exploitation & exports of Phosphate again In 1964, Australian govt offers people to shift at a different island leaving this island under their control.
They'll get Australian citizenship but leave Nauru. The people here didn't want to loose their identity & wanted independence. Thus in January of 1968 Nauru is granted independence and it becomes an independent country.
But after that too, politicians knew phosphate mining will yield good profits so they don't stop its mining. All negative impacts due to mining on land, climate, environment & people was ignored and phosphate mining is continued. In 1970-80s the GDP goes through the roof here hence becoming the 2nd in world on GDP per capita second to Saudi Arabia whose GDP was highest due to oil possession.
GDP per capita doesn't refer to country's total GDP but if GDP is distributed to each citizen that refers to Per capita. But where there're corrupt politicians & leaders lacks equal distribution of money. So money wasn't distributed equally among the common man.
& most money went to corrupt govt officers. After this Nauru's government asked for compensation from New Zealand, Australia & Uk in return of years of exploration. They got money from them, from phosphate mining, & made all of this with that money.
Made shipping lines, airline like Air Nauru, did foreign investments, built skyscrapers, buildings, offices & hotels in nearby countries like Australia. Some people bought luxury sports car even when its such a small country and can be covered on foot. Bought expensive sports car for such a small country.
It was done by those having money or those who were in power. But these reserves would exhaust someday By 1990s the phosphate started exhausting here. Their international investment started to crash.
Air Nauru went into loss. Tourism never flourished here. Australia made a detention centre here in 2001 for refugees trying to illegally migrate to Australia.
It was thus for them to stay here and for Australia to do to the process. Maybe Australia didn't want them to stay in the country either. Refugees from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan are sent here.
At present, 25-30 refugees are in the detention came here. They were kept in bad conditions. But by 2010 phosphate here finally finished.
followed by heavy unemployment, negative impacts due to climate change, costal erosion, heavy flooding, ocean acidification and most of the land here nearly 90% went bad due to phosphate mining becoming unfit for agriculture. The country became hollow from inside and all the people started living at the edge of the island or at the ocean side. Doing agriculture became impossible and the water here got contaminated due to heavy metals from phosphate mining.
Heavy metals were found fishes here as they also got contaminated. Due to this, there's no agriculture hindering growth of nutritious fruits & vegetables. As nutritious fruits.
& vegetables can't be grown here due to less agriculture all the food imports, etc come from Australia & New Zealand. Like I told you, it takes upto 6 days to reach here. The food consumed by people here is canned or processed food having high levels of sugars, artificial ingredients, preservatives, vegetable oil, sweeteners, etc.
They consume soda, instant noodles, canned, processed food due to which people's health got impacted a lot. People got unhealthy & obese This is the sole reason behind its listing as world's most obese or unhealthiest country. Can't say much on unhealthy but if we talk of obese or overweight then I realised it isn't the most obese country.
We do see fat people on the streets but not many. Most people are fit. Out of the countries I've been to I think Samoa is the most obese country.
You must have seen the video & if not you can see it later. We saw people weighing 200 kgs at the airport & streets. Didn't notice many here so I think a new survey needs to be done to justify the title of most obese.
There's no wildlife, tourist attraction, biodiversity, flora & fauna, etc hence tourism didn't flourish here. They can't depend on tourism either due to corruption, their foolishness, the neglect by politicians, and all the side effects & impact. .
. The most important thing like when kids cry we try to appease them by offering them candy, etc so the government here did the same with the people here. To keep them quiet, they gave them free goods, made them tax free, made overseas education to Australia free, removed taxes, gave people government jobs, etc.
Made the country a heaven for them. so why would people complain in such situations. Like at present we have Scandinavia, govt gave almost or even better conditions to people here.
People then didn't care about corruption or black marketing by government, negative impact on environment, etc. As their present was good people stopped caring about the future. Due to this they're in such conditions.
Aren't left with phosphate, didn't have any there natural resource, no biodiversity or tourist attraction. They had nothing. If we talk of total GDP at present its among the 5-10 countries with least GDP.
It's one of the poorest countries now among the last 4-5 countries. A man here got Ferrari from another country when he had money. There's an article on this as well.
By the time Ferrari came here that man became so fat that he couldn't fit in it. Its due to their unhealthy food or lifestyle. People don't go on foot but on scooters even when its a small country.
<font color="#00FFFF">See these abandoned cars</font> <font color="#00FFFF">Here since many years. </font> <font color="#00FFFF">Nothing's left in them now. </font> <font color="#00FFFF">Didn't even take out the metal</font> <font color="#00FFFF">as they don't have recycle facility.
</font> There're 2 operational hotels in Nauru. There were a few more that closed now Just 2 hotels including the one where we stayed costing 200 AUD per night for 2 people. Second is Eva Lodge costing 225 AUD per night.
Our hotel can be called a bit isolated but there're some other things here. A good cafe, supermarket, and yes an ATM too. Like I told you, its a cash only exclusive economy.
Only cash is used in the country. Card payments aren't accepted so you've to pay in AUD only. Some time back no ATM existed here but there're 2 now.
One is here & the one at airport but isn't operational. The second one is in Menon hotel. One each at Eva Lodge & Menon hotel.
Here's a bottle shop too. In New Zealand or Australia bottle shop is basically a liquor shop. There's a cafe that side.
See! Tropicana cafe! Here's a supermarket so let's check that.
Which bank is this! Bendigo Bank Agency! I had 0 expectations of a huge supermarket here.
This is the only one. Rest are small grocery shops. They are everywhere.
This is the only big supermarket There's many Chinese shops & have petrol facility outside them. But this is quite huge. There's a fishing store too outside.
This store seems nice too. This area can be called their downtown. All main shops are here.
Its just has supermarket, ATM, cafe, bottle shop, & the beach. We've got iced coffee for AUD 2. It's for 110 INR roughly.
On the internet you'll find mention of not going to Nauru without cash or else you'll be stuck. Tuvalu had the same thing and there was actually no ATM there. It's a least visited country like that.
We expected nothing here. Infect, people who visited recently told us card's not accepted anywhere & to not go without cash. But its not the case.
Interestingly there're places where card is accepted. As I said, people live on edges in Nauru There's a ring road outside which is of 19 kms that can be covered by foot in 3-4 hours. We decided to go around the island in the car & I'll be doing that on foot too.
We're finding interesting things at every few kms One thing that I noticed is common here. . .
2 things in fact! One is grocery shops/chinese shops at every few kms with petrol pump setup outside. They've a poster of: Digicel top-up sold here.
Hence offer Digicel recharge. Second thing is basketball court. Interestingly!
I didn't expect to find so many basketball courts here. Nauruans like Rugby a lot. Due to Rugby AFL or football played with Australian rules is played by many Nauruans.
Many people play Rugby here. We even saw Nauru's rugby team at Fiji airport. Football is played in US where Nauruans participate.
Weightlifting is I guess their national sport. They like that too. While if we talk of Nauru's society then its a matrilineal society.
Kinship is under mothers name. Property gets transferred from mother to daughter. Mother's surname would be taken.
We've Patrilineal in India or in most of the countries here its by the mother from property transfer, mother's surname, Women have a higher say in family. I think this is another hotel. Budapest Hotel!
Although we were told all hotels here are abandoned & we've seen 2-3 of them. I'll show them when we go around that side. This seems functional.
Although many things seem destroyed here. But like. .
. let's go and ask. Didn't find a reception here.
Saw these clothes hanging so I think these rooms here are occupied by the locals. I don't think there're guests here. Guests won't hang their clothes like this.
I think what I said is true. We went there & there was no reception. There was a lady & some men who asked if we live here to which we denied & said we would want to.
Shockingly they asked if we really want to stay. They got confused as to what happened. They gave someone's number & we called him enquiring about Budapest Hotel as its listing on Google is under that name.
We told him we want to stay here & need a room. He said sorry as the place is now under government control. I think this place has been given to the locals or maybe to the detainees, or the refugees wanting to go to Australia.
Clueless what it was. See such big rocks! How would a ship come here.
I haven't such bad beaches anywhere else. Really! Can't swim or surf here.
No ship can come here. Nothing can be done at these beaches. The only places that are there have rip currents.
I was talking about these Chinese shops. Sell Digicel's top-up, have a petrol pump setup outside,etc. There're Chinese shops at every few kms & a bunch of basketball courts.
Didn't find anyone playing at the court and are mostly empty. See as I said, here's a court. Its empty.
They've so many courts in the country. but no one's playing. Nauru is the only country that doesn't have an official capital.
But all its main things are in this area called Yaren. There's airport runway on the side. There's police station, museum, parliament, here that I'll show you.
This is their parliament house. Don't know what this is. Had fire station back there.
Showed you this museum. These are some grocery shops. They've the police station nearby.
We're back after doing a round of the country Crossed Civic Centre. This is their church. Have an interesting thing in front.
I'll show it you upclose. This is among those hotels that existed before. Seems functional on seeing but no I'll show you.
See its such a massive hotel. But it's not functional now. See, its abandoned.
Locals might be living as fans are on. Some local would be resting inside. Locals might be living here.
This is called Old N naive something. As I told you, only 2 hotels are functional. One is Menon & other Eva Lodge.
We have some homestays here based on what we saw on the internet. But when we called one of the homestay they said right after picking the call that they don't offer stay to guests. Secondly, this hotel is abandoned.
Budapest hotel is abandoned. The only hotels here cost 200-250 AUD per night. I think there's some issue or the government doesn't want tourists to come here.
Someone gave me an inside information that the govt here doesn't want much tourists. Corruption is so high among the politicians here. What's the maximum a tourist will spend.
They'll just stay for 1-2 days at a hotel. They want people from outside to assist their government on how to earn more money or want people to work here. Its because if a company hires an employee here for a year that costs 6000 AUD as a fee.
This is what goes to the bank & don't know how much goes to the officials. I think they reduced it sometime back. Reduced it quite a lot a few months back but don't know how much.
But their government is corrupt. People coming here. .
. Tourists. .
. they don't as its the least visited country of the world. We went to Tuvalu which is also least visited & this too.
We can't debate as to which gets less tourists. Tuvalu gets 100-200 tourists yearly & here too. There's no exact number.
There're chances of no tourists coming too. Both can be called least visited countries I showed you all highlights of Nauru in this video. Both the hotels; Menon where we parked the car, picked up Tommy too.
Then show you Eva Lodge, supermarket, ATM, abandoned hotels here, abandoned ship lines that's getting dismantled We went around the entire country. Explored everything & tried showing you as much as I can. Hope you liked it all.
They've a basketball setup here too. Talking of Nauru's friends then its a country that joins hand with whoever helps them or gives them money. What else can they do as the country has no stand.
They have good relations with Australia. It depends largely on it. Anyways, locals we met were all nice.
Can't say I have a complaint with the country. I feel the video is goes a bit negatively which is never my motive. I'm not saying wrong about any local here.
I'm not demotivating anyone to not come here. The country is nice & I didn't face any problem. I've told you al the facts as to how the country went into losses.
I don't think its justified to call it most obese I don't think that's true. You'll see people on streets and they aren't that fat compared to how its portrayed as fattest. People are even more fat in Samoa.
Aren't that much here. This was the experience so far. My plan tomorrow is to go around the country on foot.
Will walk this road of 19 kms. Will do it tomorrow. Will keep the video till here.
I told you all main things about the country as to why such conditions exist. Gave you all a basic idea. Let's end the video here.
Hope you liked it. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you've a great day.
Goodbye.