Geography GO! Equatorial Guinea 🇬🇶
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2023
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Can you imagine having access to, AND being allowed to document a closed off "new Capital city" AND a heavily closed off island? - This is what makes me feel alive.
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Epic geography content is only on Geography Now.
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This country is a dictatorship
YES THANK YOU FOR SPENDING TIME IN MY HOME COUNTRY!🇬🇶🇬🇶
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Whoo ho!!! IT was great!
@@GeographyNow I’m so glad you enjoyed man!
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you live in an awesome country widh i could visit
imagine going to one of the least visited countries in the world that most people haven't even heard of and then seeing an embassy for the Military order of Malta there
RIGHT?!?!
It's really crazy. 🤯
It's like the Starbucks of geopolitics. It's just everywhere.
That is really cool and weird haha
Imagine
It's so interesting to see a country in Africa speaking Spanish. It would be interesting comparing it to my time in Mexico
I'm from Argentina and Equatorial Guinea is a place I really need to visit one day. The idea of having hispanic brothers in a unique place like Africa is just too interesting to not give it a try
El español (en mi experiencia) fue muy claro y comprensible. Sin acento fuerte. Y no soy un hablante nativo, entonces no deberías tener una problema.
Por lo que vi en videos es un acento un poco parecido al gallego, pero menos pronunciado.
Spanish is also spoken in Western Sahara, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Why Equatorial that's not a name it's a position on the map
@@alexseeto2251 You can thank colonization and its lack of originality for that. The name "Guinea" had already been used, so Spain named this one for its geographic location.
"Fun" fact: Equatorial Guinea exists because Spain complained that Portugal trespassed a lot of the Tordesillas Treaty and got most of Brazil. As a compensation, Portugal gave away its smallest possession in Africa, Rio Muni, along with Anno Bom and Bioko. But out of pettyness, Portufal demanded the possession of the two islands in between these, so the country São Tome and Principe came to be.
It was not "out of petiness"... The islands of São Tome, Príncipe and Anno Bom were the only ones with effective Portuguese presence. Bioko and Rio Muni had impenetrable jungle and too much exposure to malaria, so they only had occasional visits.
Thus the Portuguese ceded to Spain the smallest island where there was a permanent base for the Spanish to settle, and the rights to two areas not settled. The population of Anno Bom was not happy about this, they preferred to stay under Portuguese rule.
The Portuguese kept the islands of São Tome and Príncipe, where most of the population with ties to Portugal lived.
Love seeing countries like this get recognition
To be fair it looks like they paid him. They are known as the North Korea of Africa.
@@RichardJames-iq9onisnt Eritrea the north korea of Africa?
This totally deserted luxury city in the middle of the rainforest is one of the most surreal things I have ever seen.
Crime pays.
Ah yes, the random Spanish Speaking nation surrounded by French and Portuguese.
Huh. That also describes Spain, technically.
@@menotyou4289 well-
*actually you have a point*
French is their 2nd language however their accent is very heavy and "Spanish" -sounding - like the "R's" are rolled and often they substitute the "Sh" sounds with "Ch"
@@GeographyNowJust wanted to say I have been here since the Australia episode.
In a 45 days I am heading off on an 11 country 2 month holiday including Finland, Iceland and Slovenia among others :D I'm so nervous/excited
@menotyou4829 wait a second 𝙤𝙢𝙜 𝙝𝙚 𝙞𝙨 𝙧𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩
Most planned capitols don't do well. It will be interesting to see how Ciudad de la Paz changes over the next few decades. Hopefully Barbs will still be travelling and giving us updates then!
That'd be nice! Maybe it's just me but the country looks pretty poor aside from that luxury hotel. It's like there's not much development being done.
They're a Stalinist dictatorship so they can just poor bodies at any problem.
@@VashdaCrash It is under heavy dictatorship for decades already.President and his family get richer and richer and normal people stay poor.
That name is probably gonna trigger bolivians 😂
@@VashdaCrash
There isn’t. Is quite poor
I've been wondering how this channel will do once the countries are all done, and if it becomes about trying to visit every country in the world I'm totally up for that.
In alphabetical order!
@@pelletrouge3032what's wrong with Afghanistan
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“So. What is it like in Equatorial Guinea?”
Equatorial, I imagine
Yet it's not even on the equator...
And guinea
@@itsjustch1llI mean, Annobón Island is south of the equator, so sort of? (it still doesn’t directly touch the equator, though)
Growing up in Texas near the Mexican border, Spanish has always been my second language to English. I've done some traveling in Mexico and Costa Rica, I've always been very curious about Equatorial Guinea. Thank you so much for giving us this look into the country, this looks like an amazing experience! I'm gonna have to make plans to travel there someday.
I love the new direction your channel is taking and I'm so happy you have the opportunity to travel, especially to these very unusual places. You deserve it so much! ❤
To be fair he took money to help white wash the genocidal crimes of one of the worse regimes in the world. He literally went to Annobón Island, an Island synonymous with the worst human rights abuses, chemical and nuclear dumping in the world. An island where the population aren't allowed to leave and are kept in abject poverty surrounded by chemical and nuclear waste. Don't believe me just google Annobón chemical dumping, or human rights abuses. There are articles from the New York Times, Guardian etc and dozens of academic pieces. It's quite shocked me that Barbs has done this tbh.
@@davedavids57 I did Google that stuff and it says they were forced to leave the island. Nothing on the website about for independence of the island about them being forced to stay, and he did not take any money. The government saying it was OK for him to come to the country and sponsoring and paying for hotels is not him taking money from the government but you don’t know that because you just want to say that somebody who went to a dictatorial regime, must be supporting the dictatorial regime because it’s too complicated to you. Do you find them someone going showing off the poverty of a country showing that the government is kind of creepy all while acting like they’re just there to sightsee
It’s the oft overlooked countries like Equatorial Guinea that always have the most fascinating details to offer 🇬🇶 Thanks for showing this side of the world to us Barbs
No suelo comentar, pero como hispano que soy me gustan mucho los documentales de nuestro hermano pequeño africano, y este video fue muy exclusivo y me encantó. Saludos desde Perú. 🇵🇪🇬🇶
This is amazing! I actually worked in Malabo for a time and my Father lived there as well. Its awesome to see the island again and to actually see Annobon as I helped work on the solar panels they installed there to feed their electrical grid. Thanks for taking us with you on this journey!
I really wish this video was longer. I find this place fascinating. There's not a lot of countries I particularly want to go to, but this one is pretty high up on my list.
Paul, nice job! Being a geography nut from my high school days, it's great to watch these. I get to live vicariously through you.
Wow, Barbs, what a unique experience. You are truly blessed! Thanks for sharing these once-in-a-lifetime adventures with your audience!
First off thank you for bringing us on the journey with you. As you reach the end of the regular country videos, beyond going back to update the older ones, this is like the sweetest smoothest transition ever and I can't wait to see what's next! Oh yeah, Uruguay is next. You told us that already. Duuuhhhh
This is so cool. Thanks for showing us this beautiful country.
How many countries have you been to so far? One day you should do a video featuring your tips and recommendations for traveling internationally. Thanks
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I did a lot of research about eq. guinea for a college report some time ago and your video helped me hugely. Been immensely curious about the nation since, thanks for showing us a firsthand look! I'd love to go there myself one day.
Love this kind of videos!
Thanks for sharing your experience with us Barbs!
Love you Barby! This type of view into rarely seen areas is a real treat!
Thanks for sharing this and, on that last note you made, I really look forward to what the next chapter of this channel is after all of the country episodes are complete.
Any video from GN is a treat to watch!
Seeing you take these trips is so joyful for me because I've been following you since the Afghanistan episode and seeing you almost finish the countries and seeing all of the wonderful people you've met and the countless experiences you've had, I feel like it's coming around full circle! Thank you for showing us another side of Equatorial Guinea! and Thanks for all of the hard work you put in with each episode and video!
It's sad he's selling his soul to Dictators though :(
As an Equatorial-Dutch I'm so happy to find a video that can enlighten me more about this Equatorian fellowship kinda thing
I'm so jealous in the most amazing way! I'm so glad you got to experience this, thank you for bringing us along! Its my dream to travel like this one day
I admire their vision, but personally I can't get behind building a giant city in the middle of pristine rainforest. The amount of ancient woodland that must've been cleared for that golfcourse alone makes me cringe
Equitorial Guinea is a Stalinist dictatorship that murders and enslaves it's own people in a violent cult of personality. Stalinism needs grand plans and builds to survive.
Hard agree. Deciding to build a new capital in the middle of a rainforest during a climate crisis is awful and the golf course got to me especially, considering how high maintenance those are.
Isn't the woodland the least o worries? What about structure cost and integrity, aren't better places?
Also what EG does would have zero impact (Except themselves)on the global climate, it's not Brazil.
@@idk-ye7ur Funny how it's always some random developing country's fault. Brazil is 9th place on the top 10 greenhouse gas emitters per capita (and let's not even talk about historical emissions) might wanna point fingers elsewhere
@@maximipeof course its not their fault. Global warming has been caused by industrial countries. But its important that developing countries right now dont make the same mistakes that other countries made before them.
Is it weird to like the fact that he used the song 'Dreams' in the video? Because I like it.
Also, it must've been one heck of an adventure. Wish you even more like this!
All the music in this video is just public domain from the youtube creator tool lol
@@GeographyNow That's not what I meant. I was just surprised, because I like this song a lot. I listen to it quite often. Sorry if I offended you in any way
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing all your travels with us. ❤
Wow, Barby! That’s sooo cool that you went to Equatorial Guinea! Keep up the awesome content. Your channel is truly a gift to the internet world! ❤
I fell in love with this country over 27 years ago. Thank you for sharing your experience. So much potential. I hope to make it there some day.
Congratulations 🍾 Paul 😊 on completing your 200 video for geographyNow!
awesome video!! hope to see more like this and maybe spotlights on nations/human geography instead of countries/states/physical geography, either way can't wait to see what the future holds for you and this channel!!
It's great you got this opportunity! Can't wait to see more!
Thank you for doing this episode. It’s my dream to explore that country.
Excited for you Barbs for thinking about starting to see the world for yourself, there's so much to see and taste in our beautiful little ball we have
Very interesting episode! Thanks for letting us see this beautiful exotic land!
It was a supervised propaganda trip paid for by one of the most brutal and despotic regimes on Earth.
Fine drone shots --- and overview, as usual!
Looking forward to the new chapter of your channel.
Amazing content as always.
Thank you for sharing all those magnificent memories you made.
Omg! This is so satisfying to see!
Perhaps you haven't thought about this country, Paul but I have certainly been wondering about what's going on there. I have literally found no recent information about the building process of Ciudad de la Paz/Oyala on the for the past 5 years. The Wikipedia page has basically been empty and not updated for years, both the English and the Spanish one. The Swedish one (my first language) still says it's supposed to be done by 2020. And the youtube videos I have found have been so sparse. No real news articles either. It's so weird and I even thought the city had become a flop and money dried out. But now the world knows that things are rolling and that the building process is ongoing. This is so exciting. As a former Spanish language-student I've kept my interest in the only Spanish speaking country in Africa and it's really nice to see that the infrastructure development is actually happening. Would be cool to visit too some day! :))
Great episode, thank you!
Yes!!!! So excited for the future of Geography Now if this is what post country review videos will be about!
Kinda funny timing, "Equatorial Guinea" was the answer to last night's Final Jeopardy! question.
I really love geography go, maybe when you finish the last episode, you can make a lot more of these
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This was so amazing
that looks so cool now i want to go there!
I never known such a specific country would have so much of significant facts that excited me to study more. Thanks for your introduction!
Very informative video, Ecuatorial Guinea was certainly never on my radar before this. Well done.
Great video! Thanks for showing us a place that very few will go to!
To be fair he was being paid to make a propaganda piece for a genocidal Stalinist regime.
Great video watched it all
Fascinating video
I really enjoyed it
Thank you for posting
Loved it, Paul! Quite a description! Hope to see you again somehwere out there! Sofia Ribeiro
Amazing trip! I wish I could've been there! 😱
thanks for sharing quality touring content..nature is so beautiful to watch
This is honestly one of the coolest things ever!
Here's my votes for once you've finished all of the countries (someone else mentioned it in a comment):
1. Cover the 50 states in USA (solely for selfish reasons because there is just not good material on them for teaching about it)
2. More Geography Go!
3. Revisit the early countries
4. Cover some of the dependent territories like they were countries
That could keep you busy for another 10-15 years, easy.
I like all of those, but the early alphabet section could really use the 2023 video writing treatment.
@@Clateon so true!
thank you for showing my original homeland that ill never get a chance to see in person but now i have seen some of it thanks to you
Very informative and interesting. Thanks!
I love geography and I love geography now :-) you have a great program and you’re doing a great service for the world community - letting us appreciate the beauty of our one human family with all of its similarities and diversity :-) thank you Barb thank you
Looks like a nice country. I hope it becomes the new vacation craze! 🇬🇶
Nice to see you visit such an underrated country
It's a Stalinist absolute dictatorship that paid him to promote them. They don't let regular people in, only people on supervised propaganda trips.
Great video Paul!
Annobom (from Portugueses Ano Bom> good year) used to be part of the Portuguese colony of São Tomé and Príncipe (which makes sense when you look to a map). Random colonial power treaties made the island be changed to Spanish rule.
Hence why they speak a Portuguese based creole.
Most the native Annobom people have been either deported (in the 1960s), murdered or enslaved sadly. The EG government regard them as subhuman and have been slowly reducing the population of the island. Annobom is also the largest toxic waste dump on Earth with the EG government paid huge amounts to dump just about anything there. Which is reducing the island population even more. The EG government also doesn't allow free access on or off the island for the remaining population. Unfortunately Barbs took money to do a propoganda piece.
Hell yeah bruv. That's awesome.
this is a good video, good job
Thanks barbs, this cheered me up
I'm so happy for you, Barbs! Your dreams finally come true. Not a plenty of people can brag about that.
Excited for what is to come after the country videos!
I would love to see you back in Japan! My wife is a professional tour guide in Tokyo and we could give you a deeper, local oriented tour instead of the whirlwind run through you did a few years back.
Congrats Barbs! You're definitely the person who deserves opportunities like this and will make the most of them.
What a beautiful and intresting place ❤ 🇬🇶
Amazing!
Waoo! Gracias por la visita un vídeo precioso ✌🏾
This place is so beautiful
Wow what an amazing place!
Great video Barbs!
I did a project on Equatorial Guinea for my Spanish class and I used the Equatorial Guinea video now I wish it was later so I could use this
Brilliant! Thank you
That was an awesome GEO GO episode! I bet nobody ever imagined how it would be visiting Equitorial Guinea, due to being such a remote nation and unpopular( I'm not saying that in a rude way). It is a magnificent country! The way life flows there is magic and the scenery, WOW! The fact that they;'re rebuilding their capital was something that I knew nothing about AT ALL! Although it concerns me that they are building it in the middle of the Tropical Jungle ( that might cause future catastrophies in the area, but nevertheless I hope they respect their invironment as all of us do!). Thank you so much for bringing this vid to us, I feel more than blessed that someone who is obsessed with Geography, like I am, is travelling to those special places, feel free to do so in the future as well! Much love from Greece
Cool. I would love to visit Equatorial Guinea someday.
This was such a high quality and entertaining video. Thank you to Barbs and the MTP organization
PLEASE TRAVEL MORE!
Crazy that this came out today - Equatorial Guinea was the answer to the Final Jeopardy question last night!
So cool!
Great timing! Last night's Final Jeopardy was about E.G.!
Annobon Island is on my bucket list!! So jelly!
I think I know a CZcamsr that promised to go to Equatorial Guinea on his geography channel😏😏😏
JackSucksAtLife?
Yo quisiera conocer ese país algún día
It's amazing what oil can buy, even in developing countries.
Would love to see a video on Gabon.
Hey Geography Now:
Dawn Dishsoap Platinum is a really good way to get the pomade off of your hands after you put it in your hair.
You put it on the first time without water and rub it in and wait for a couple of seconds before running your hands under water.
Then, you apply it again and rinse it off with soap and water.
Barbs please don't stop making videos, you can travel the world for your new content
That hotel was insane seemed like such a cool experience.
It's very similar to North Korea.
Keep going. I hope you get to travel to every country on the planet. I like way you show each country. You show the real life not a fake tourist ad.
Barbs, I wanted to go to Equatorial Guinea since I was a kid. You took the whole tour! You ARE THE MAN!
The man who got paid by EG to try and spin their brutal dictatorship.