It May Be Hard to Believe, but People Actually Live in These Houses
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Today, let's explore some of the most unusual places where people live, like Venice of Africa, the narrowest city in the world, and homes built on the peaks of cliffs!
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Missing: the story about the cover photo!! 😡
@tiffanyhammond3103
28 күн бұрын
That's why I tapped play😮
@h2oquality2010
27 күн бұрын
@@tiffanyhammond3103 Same!
@apparentlynot1stLeonchubbs
27 күн бұрын
Thx!! 🍻🫡 I'm out
@kylasworldview1
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for this! I instantly clicked right out again - I feel so cheated by this dishonesty.
@ThesexyMrX
27 күн бұрын
Thats because it dosent exist. im gonna block this channel sadly. All he did was take others footage and talk over whoever originally did the work.
Interesting, but a shame that there are a lot of clips with no explanation as to what they are or where they are.
@sharonburton9663
26 күн бұрын
It mentions every area....
@geoffsimpson6967
26 күн бұрын
@@sharonburton9663 Apart from the bridge at 15.00
@billmullins6833
24 күн бұрын
@sharonburton9663 funny. I watched the whole thing and there were several segments with no voice over. What are you talking about?
@hankeat
23 күн бұрын
@@geoffsimpson6967 That bridge is in China.
@ruthannmarie7119
21 күн бұрын
Thank you I'm in almost 2 min, they need three to register. I will unsubscribe. Lots of these videos on tube 👍to you. Thumbs down this video
is there a reason for not explaining some locations at all?
@Xingqiwu387
23 күн бұрын
Like the bridge-top houses at 15 minutes ff.
@Jablicek
22 күн бұрын
Because this is content farm material and possibly some AI involvement. There's very little human involvement in this sort of thing.
@robertheinrich2994
22 күн бұрын
@@Jablicek I see I'm glad, I have an adblocker, so the person behind this did not earn anything from me.
@Mandy7D7
21 күн бұрын
@@robertheinrich2994 Your view and if you thumbs up/down (doesn't matter which) and especially if you leave comments is tracked by KZread as interest and they will put this video in more recommended boxes for it. If you really don't want to give a channel help you do not click the thumbs, do not leave comments and go into your history and remove your view from your watch history.
@intuit13
9 күн бұрын
@@robertheinrich2994 sure he did. he got your view. AND a comment. That's most important.
The smell of each community is mercifully missing.
Slab City is on my ‘to-do’ list as a place to visit. Anyone who has been to skid row, knows how bad it can really get. I thought NYC was bad, until I saw skid row. It was life changing and eye opening. This was back when I was still a corporate crony/right-wing conservative (22). If I were a billionaire, I’d build them a few earth-ship styled, fully self-sustainable green buildings. And help establish legislation to never allow ‘for-profit’ developers. All they need is to implement some ridiculously low tax (like 0.25 per year for the next 5k years) and they can even get some sort of services like healthcare and un-invasive self-policing training. More geared towards EMT stuff. Or mental health assistance. Crime happens everywhere, but compared to elsewhere, they’re not doing so bad w no police. We need more free places on this planet.
I love learning about all these places. The extreme poverty absolutely breaks my heart! I was disappointed that a few places were just shown in lengthy videos with no explanation given.
@patticrichton1135
17 күн бұрын
Me too, I don't know why they skipped giving any information on some of these locations, not even WHERE they are.
The amount of garbage in some of these places is crazy and sad sheesh
@Blackheathenly
19 күн бұрын
They could be making money out of it!
@my2cents581
11 күн бұрын
It’s okay, all the Carbon Tax in North America will fix everything
The logistics of building some of these houses is completely insane.
@terry_willis
21 күн бұрын
Yeah, somebody said Look at the side of that mountain. Let's build a house there.
@Daniellaking05
4 күн бұрын
Right
It is NOT the needy people- but the greedy people who run the show - simply incredible
@MikeGreenwood51
23 күн бұрын
You mentioned the needy & greedy but not the feedy people. When your mother controlled he brest at feeding time and fed you her mother's milk. Was she being greedy? I do mot believe that at all. But as a Feedy type foody commercial supplies provider as well as feeder of the genuine homeless needy. I see there seems always a fine line between the genuine needy in need of charity and those who are work shy social degenerates who actually choose to be degenerates and as such try to use their lies to gain attention or charity. Given the chance they would free load and paracite the whole of their lives sucking the breasts dry till they become fat and eventully die. So is it in all cases the Greedy running the show? What if there really was a big black dark hole called the abyss in to which every soul on earth could fall in to. Are the greedy those who try to climb out and are the needy the weak and disabled who can not climb out.? Or are the needy those who will not move untill there is a free piggyback ride up the hill? Those who could work (climb out) but choose to take degenerating debilitating drugs and would not even help the real needy who are disabled or too old or trapped. It is a massive major subject and too vast a problem to be simply expressed as 'NOT the needy people- but the greedy people running the show'. But that was a form of Maxist idology where the factory owners (Providers or goods, servives and employment) were type cast as the Greedy whilst the common working, labouring classes (The Needey) were seen as those to over throw and take possession by violent revolution those Greedy people running thier show. Tradgically the Maxist solution did not solve the problem and tradgically it led to Tens of millions being murdered and mass famines as those who took over did not run the factories for the benefit of The People as the whole ideology was opposed to profiteering. Therefore the entire economy colapsed and the work force or labouring force left to do the work were the Forced Labour in the hundreds of Gulag Concentration camps. But were those factory owners really The Greedy or just trying to survive in the same world as everu one else. Trying to prevent themselves sliding down in to the abyss of proverty and stagnation? The mother's milk which fed you had to come from somewhere. Whilst a mother could feed an extra child or two. Her production is still limited and so when an army arrives or the Town's economy colapes. Her two breasts may be deficient at feeding the thousands of hungry hords who may also want to take a few bottles home for their own other children or aging parents. So should in those circumstances the mother say 'Come Ye, Come ye all and suck' but knowing she can only feed a few and a few of those with smaller bellies and smaller mouths? Should she give her limited resources to all including the degenerates who choose to be degenerates, The illegal drug uses who against the Nation's laws and advice drop out of society and go in to self degeneration and begging. Remembering that many of those criminals, degenerates and self retarding junkies would not even help the real needy and the real disabled. Should they be allowed to free load as societal paracites sucking the breasts empty 24/7 52 weeks a year. Yes some freedom should be permitted but not the deterement of the whole community. So a line must be drawn between good and bad, right and wrong with some of those clearly incapable due to their own neglect or own selfish drop out junky degeneracy being cut off and prevented from taking the human Kindness Mother's milk which is needey due to shortage of suply to the real needy. Point is. There is always going to be those at the bottom of society. Those worthy of nothing better than being told 'No'. Or of being cut off or only fit for prison. So there will always be some groups just starting out. Even if they were on a path to just self substainability they would be far above the slum class of degenerate hoodlums who would not be of good service to any one unless they victimised someone such as a bank or shop keeper and stole his money and then gave a little to some fellow person in need. But again that has not solved the problem as it has made others poor or worse victims of theft. So robbery does not end the cycle buy continues it. And where do you fit in. Are you one who is only prepared to go as far as saying those who run the show are greedy and then sit back and self degenerate or refuse to help others in need. Or are you going to try to help others and climb out of that abyss and become what you called 'The Greedy'. Or have you an other class of people other than just your black and white Needy and Greedy. More people in the world are provided for by millions of providers who in my estimation should not be classed as Greedy even when they as the provider are also those running the provisions show.
@monicawarren3678
21 күн бұрын
Globalist NGO Planned humanity for all 🎉
@dhw14
17 күн бұрын
As a poor friend one told me, " It is one thing to be poor but there is no reason other than laziness to be dirty and trashy."
@DeniseFriendo
17 күн бұрын
It's unfortunate everytime I eat taco bell their restroom doesn't have enough toilet paper.
Makes me happy to be home
My heart goes out to the people who have to live in these conditions.
@BenDRobinson
18 күн бұрын
yes some of the poverty settings shown are a sad reminder of just how shit life is for so many people
@now591
16 күн бұрын
@@BenDRobinson Not so much poverty as lack of ingenuity.
If a huge society of monk's and nun's can live in a clean, litter free environment. Why can't the other societies do the same. Lack of respect for their surroundings, and plain bone idleness is a No1 contender, if I had to make a guess.😊
@Itried20takennames
26 күн бұрын
I would say that most would live clean, polite and litter free, but 20% of society won’t play be the rules or think the rules aren’t for them. And that 20% can make quite a big mess or cause problems.
@susancrawford5927
21 күн бұрын
Answer - no children. Plus they are not poor.
@CFinch360
17 күн бұрын
Before you get too judgmental, please be aware that in some communities there is literally NO place for garbage disposal, or you have to pay an exorbitant amount to dispose of your garbage/trash. If you live in a place where garbage pickup is regular, scheduled and reasonably priced, or if there are garbage dumps available where you can take your trash, thank your lucky stars.
@now591
16 күн бұрын
@@CFinch360 Enough people there to organise a workable system of some kind. They simply don't care.
When sad watch this video and it makes us count our blessings.
My wife, 3 dogs(one of which was a Doberman), a parrot, a newborn and I lived in a camper for almost 2 years. It wasn’t even remotely bad, I actually really enjoyed it. I don’t think it would go over very well with our toddler now. If it was just myself it could’ve been a whole lot smaller. I lived in a little 14ft(I think) camper through fall and winter as a young man. Running water didn’t resist and food was pretty basic can and dry goods. I had to get pretty creative with my bathroom setup. I had a few deep holes that I dug when it was warmer. I would dump my waste in and then drop a scoop if loose dirt on top and place the cover back over them to the snow didn’t fill them in. I also rotated where I slept based on temperature. If it was hot, I slept on the floor if it was frozen, I slept in a bunk as close to the ceiling as I could get. If it wasn’t to bad out I would sit next to a little fire and watch the night go by. I was able to use the shower inside my dad’s place and if I need to clean clothes or whatever but it was kept to a minimum because of the troubles I was dealing with my step mom.
@getin3949
18 күн бұрын
Men have such an easy time living like an animal compared to most women. You were lucky to have a wife.
@ChristelVinot
13 күн бұрын
kids make it hard. without kids, anything is possible!
👎👎 Please show thumbnail picture first.
@demad777
23 күн бұрын
yes disappointed right?
@MJB801
21 күн бұрын
Yes
@normturner4849
13 күн бұрын
...or at all.🙄
12:15 Hot tub on stilts perched on a cliff side isn't something that seems all that appealing. Something in the back of my head wouldn't let me settle down.
@Quacks0
26 күн бұрын
I agree, although if a lovely smilingly-sociable lady like her agreed to sit in said tub with me like this lucky fellow is enjoying, it would be a powerful incentive to me to try it out. :D
@Maxine1630
24 күн бұрын
Me neither!!
@edesouza2279
24 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 I am curious to know what is in the “back of your head”?
@danielpaulson8838
24 күн бұрын
@@edesouza2279 My library. (You get metaphor, right?)
Wow, such a cool video. Some of the poverty though. Reminds us of how blessed we are.
@RigidRecords69
17 күн бұрын
You're not blessed. It's called global economics. These people live this way so you can live your way. Most don't understand this. We're all connected.
@now591
16 күн бұрын
@@RigidRecords69 Not true. Look at Haiti. Been given $ Billions over the years and it still a shit hole. The reason is genetics.
@LutherT9000
15 күн бұрын
@@RigidRecords69 They are blessed. This was average standard of living across the globe, before the industrial revolution
@ChristelVinot
13 күн бұрын
indeed
@edwagner4272
5 күн бұрын
Your government would love to hear you. Thank you for being thankful.
It would've been nice if the narrator gave the locations of some of the places not named.
@channarosenblatt8197
29 күн бұрын
Clearly, the video owner has not much knowledge of the places featured.
@Telephonebill51
29 күн бұрын
It would be great if he didn't have ANOTHER fucking British accent...
Makoko , Manila, Mumbai , Jakarta , Dhaka slums areas are next level
@Xingqiwu387
23 күн бұрын
I'd definitely prefer a prison cell in Copenhagen.
@terry_willis
21 күн бұрын
I checked out Makoko Nigeria on google earth. What a pitiful existence. :(
@rumplestilskinsmum5094
18 күн бұрын
@@Xingqiwu387 Lol, yep and so do they it seems. All of Western Word Prisons are better then Life in the Slums
@benzoomin2633
16 күн бұрын
@@rumplestilskinsmum5094 That's what they want you to believe use your internet well. There is no place without a slum or pple suffering. The worst place to suffer is in those developed countries.
Sad that they live in horrendous places in this day and age.
@mjde2445
20 күн бұрын
You did notice that some of those 'horrendous' places were right here in the U.S., specifically California, but many other places in other states are about the same. If people keep voting for Democrats, most of us will end up living in slum-like con that are much worse than the worse on ones shown here. That's what Democrats call 'compassion'.
@DeniseFriendo
17 күн бұрын
I never farted in a balloon and sniffed it, honestly.
11:50 I wish they had told what this "settlement" was --- I Googled about it, and it turns out to be Skylodge Adventure Suites, tethered to a Peruvian cliff.
"hopefully this will change someday" is the most depressing message to hear……
A little more info on each place would make it more interesting.
Thank you for assembling these views of EXTREMITIES of Life. Just 8 minutes in, and already I am able to appreciate the many joys and advantages of my present circumstances as I have NOT done in some time. I lived on a ranch for a few years, but it was within a half hour's drive of plenty of stores, groceries, restaurants, churches, hospitals, schools, fire stations, law enforcement, attorneys, clinical psychologists, wineries, Dingey Bars, Masseuses, surveyors, Emergency Medical Services, and on and on. Just not so close that I had to look at'em all the live-long day.
@franceslaw8993
24 күн бұрын
Lucky you!
I too need therapy after watching this😮
Just looking at some of these houses gives me vertigo.
28:17 *Why* does he use his _toilet_ for storage???
@dieseldragon6756
22 күн бұрын
I get the impression space is at rather a premium in there, but what concerned me was the *tin of beans* he appears to be storing in the toilet bow(e)l... 🚽🥘🚫
@BenDRobinson
18 күн бұрын
I wondered the same thing - space wasn't that short surely? I wondered if it had been decommissioned as a toilet.
@dieseldragon6756
18 күн бұрын
@@BenDRobinson Highly unlikely; The vehicle he's built that setup in (Which looks to be a typical European delivery van) would not normally have a toilet installed, and certainly not in the trailer. I think it's much more likely he installed it intentionally. 🙂
Important information, interesting subject , appreciated...but the background musick is distracting and heavyhanded. Do take it out, or replace with something else, and thank you.
As someone pointed out already. Yanjin is in Yunnan province not Tibet.
I love that solitary home on the sea. Imagine laying in bed watching the sea creatures.
This video is amazing! Thank you for sharing and showing me parts of the world I never knew existed and will never see in real life. Some places are beautiful, some simply awesome nature, and some downright horrific
10:13 is not a "two centuries old settlement". It's a newly build tourist spot called Wangxian Valley Village (望仙峡谷小镇) near Shangrao City in Jiangxi province, China.
@channarosenblatt8197
29 күн бұрын
Thank you. Clearly the narrator and owners of this video had no clue what this village was. Note they didn't even present a name for this place. Thank you for your information.
@riceracm
29 күн бұрын
Explains why something “so old” looks so nice and new! 😅
@AndrewVanDay
28 күн бұрын
It struck me as odd when I saw it that all the buildings looked too pristine. Perhaps there was a small settlement there for 200 years, but were removed for these new houses??
@Christof_Gebhardt
28 күн бұрын
@@AndrewVanDay Nope, there has never been a settlement before as there was no need for one. Surrounding the tourist spot are plenty of plain valleys, many with villages where the houses are build the "old fashion" way.
@Mandy7D7
21 күн бұрын
This is just a farming channel. They drudge the work by others from all over the internet and upload it, and get paid like it's their own.
The snow covered hill village with the arch bridge and tree in the courtyard is not poor! It’s Huangling village in China one of their most famous tourist sites, it located in Jiangsu an affluent area. It’s very beautiful.
10:22 I was attracted immediately and did some homework. This beautiful village is called 望仙谷 Wangxian Valley in Shangrao city, Jiangxi Province. It has nothing to do with "two hundred year old village for people with no money. It was built for tourists about ten years ago. Regardless, it looks amazing to me and I want to go there and live in those cliff cabins for a few nights. I went to Sanqingshan(三清山)three months ago, which is also in Shangrao city. Very affordable, nice people, clean environment, and breath-taking mountain view. I love China.
No mention of the wherabouts of the stacked apts at the end of the video...curious. Fascinating reel. We are so blessed to be living in Canada.
@panatypical
19 күн бұрын
They'll be coming to a neighborhood near you soon enough.
@CFinch360
17 күн бұрын
I think it's a neighborhood in Hong Kong
@jimiplayscobo5877
15 күн бұрын
You must be in la la land in Canada?? Canada has turned into a shithole. Even the refugees wish they never came to Canada. The Liberals have ruined this once Great Country. Homeless camps everywhere. Trudeau is giving Free fentanyl and meth to addicts in Vancouver. These are just a couple of how blessed we are NOT in Canada. I really think you should get involved in what is going on in Canada and not from the CBC!! SMH
Volcano House 26:13 Newberry Springs, CA , Volcano House.
Wow...this is amazing😮
@22:40 my husband would be carrying the groceries to the house. 😂
I am guessing fire, landslides, and rock slides never came into question.
I wish you could have put the locations on those places without any commentary.
I like the new, more informative format!
I'm gonna need therapy after watching this. To me, if I can see or hear anyone else or another building they're too close. All this crowded stuff is an absolute nightmare, regardless of the setting.
@Famous_Mist
27 күн бұрын
It's.... What's the word?.... Poor, I believe it's poor... Poor people
@veselgana
27 күн бұрын
Not very thoughtful comment really. You need a therapy after just watching this, what about them? What would you do, if you don’t have a choice? Do you really think, that these people live like that by their choice?
@earndoggy
27 күн бұрын
@@veselgana I'm not here to pander to your feelings about whether people have choices or not. It's a freaking nightmare and nothing makes it better. Get off your high horse and take another Lyrica.
@veselgana
25 күн бұрын
@@earndoggy Well, it’s not about my feelings really, its about your ignorance. It is disgusting.
@kerryalfaro9437
25 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, YOU CAN ONLY WORRY ABOUT YOURSELF!! YOU CAN EMPATHIZE WITH OTHERS, BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE ON ALL OF THEIR HARDSHIPS! CAN'T MAKE OTHER PEOPLE'S ISSUES, YOUR OWN ISSUES @@veselgana
At 14:51, why is there no explanation about the houses on the bridges?
Also it is a pity that so many places in the video remain unidentified.
Interesting video but please can the distracting, horrible music.
Really amazing. Thank you!
Mostly a catalogue of human suffering interspersed with rich folks trying to be different. The Rotating house at 17:44 looks to be boarded up and abandoned. It probably is, and for obvious reasons.
luv the numorous aerial views; gives a much better sense of scale and place. well done! However, some places are not (afaiSaw) named. Some I would like to research further as my curiiosity is piqued 🙂
Just a fabulous video some houses are interesting education is needed in a lot of places Cheers Glenys from New Zealand
It’s a shame you don’t profile or explain all the places you show. Those are the ones I wanted to know about.
Since the water doesn't seem to run there has to be a stench and mosquitos overgrowing in every corner.
Amazing! Great video!
Really your best production yet. Great music.
Fort Erie looks like the inside of my freezer
@dieseldragon6756
22 күн бұрын
Most of the UK looked a lot like that in Feb '18... 🥶😉
Fort Erie (7:32) is in Ontario on the far eastern shore of Lake Erie, one of North America's five Great Lakes.
@channarosenblatt8197
29 күн бұрын
Thank you for the info. Clearly, the video owner has not much knowledge of the places featured.
@generybarczyk6993
28 күн бұрын
@@channarosenblatt8197 I noticed that the video was generally skimpy on detail. I had seen the same ice-bound clip on another video and that narration termed it the effect of unspecified "heavy surf," so I decided to clarify it here. I grew up among the Great Lakes and saw many powerful and compelling effects of these freshwater inland seas.
May God bless & protect everyone 🙏🙂🙏
I live in Fort Erie, and generally, our weather is not like that. And we do get pretty good weather. We also get some pretty warm days as well. I will admit that we tend to have many days throughout the year with high winds though, and sometimes get Buffalo's crappy weather, since they are just across the water from us.
I live in Slab City. Not that bad at all.
@dieseldragon6756
22 күн бұрын
Certainly looks a lot more vibrant than the typically „quirky“ but rather British-standardised part of the UK I live in... 😇👍
10:16 I think this place is the most beautiful place featured in this vid. I would live here for the view and the amazing ancient architecture.
My goodness this is wonderful
I stayed at the Tower in Whittier. Pretty cool. Getting in and out was little inconvenient but worth it.
@dieseldragon6756
22 күн бұрын
Personally, I'd always go by rail. Not only because I've always preferred trains to driving anyway, but knowing the trains get priority/right-of-way through the Whittier tunnel makes it a no-brainer! 🚄💨👍 Admittedly, there might be one _small_ problem with this „hack“: Whittier (to my knowledge) only gets _freight_ trains... 😉
The worst thing is in these poor places there is no proper solution for waste and rubbish. It’s awful. Pollution disaster.
Nice video. Educational . Thanks!
28:23 Ummmmmm... one question --- DO THE ELEVATORS WORK??? :P
I could only dream of being in some of these places.. absolutely stunning
Very very interesting It was like a world tour
oh i totally have misunderstood china. the state government never forced the resident of nail house to evict.
28:22 This could be an early photo of the Yick Cheong (Monster) building in Hong Kong. Pics of this courtyard usually shows the building painted in various colors.
There is a positive to living in Fort Erie, Canada ... it isn't Buffalo, NY ;-)
Yanjin is mind blowing to me. I would love to experience that city
And yet none of these people deals with squatters
@spiritualpath8888
Ай бұрын
if it was a settlement it began with squatters
@jack002tuber
29 күн бұрын
@@spiritualpath8888And what if its your house?
I live in Belgium. Our social housing is build next to motorways, extremely busy roads, swamps, railroads... I'm a single pensioner. Very ill cos of medicanill practice for 50years.On very low income and have to live in one of those flats for which I have to pay rent to listen to heavy traffic day and night 24/7. Roadworks regularly. On top of that, right in front of my living room window and bedroom there's traffic lights. Cars, motorbikes etc have to stand still and take off full speed right in front. I cannot open windows as noise and smell make it impossible. In summer it's deadly! To top all that.. They build these flats, not insulated, in swamp ground. They are really damp and cold. Down the road is the busy railway.... Noisy. Tbh...i'd gladly swap with some of this housing!
Oh damn this world is SO all and everything Between and i love it
For goodness sake keep the camera still and let the subject do the moving ! Very basis stuff. We are seasick watching !
I love Whittier Alaska. I think I could live there ❤
Makoko is basically a sewage
@ronakio
17 күн бұрын
Your birthplace.
The bridge with a little village on it is in China.
At 28 minutes 47 seconds, where is that. Some of these places look great but why not give an explanation where they are?
At 14:53 with the houses on the bridge, where is this?
@AlecOnYoutube
16 күн бұрын
Linshi Village in Chongqing, China
I did like the 2nd rotating house ( in spain ? ) but would probally choose an angle and have it stay put...nice design !
I've seen videos about most of these, but worth seeing again. As of 11:24 the bridge dweller segment might have been more appropriate for another video. I'm single, and I like my alone time so I wonder if that place in Alaska would be good for me. I saw a longer video about that, and maybe I need to see that again.
Some of these places are truly disturbing. Those poor people having to live like that.
Just because your poor that doesn’t mean that you have to be SCRUFFY
This video makes me appreciate what I have
Entertaining Mind Warehouse + a bit more factual information = worth watching.
I understand you just uploaded your video recently but i wonder when your clip shot for manila was taken. Isnt it decades ago?
Correction to the narration on Yanjin: It is NOT in Tibet. Yanjin is situated in the northeast of Yunnan Province, China.
Ummm, Yanjin is in China, not Tibet.
Big difference in the cleanliness and care of the environment in Tibet than the village in Africa! If there is no chance the volcano can erupt, the Iranian homes carved into the sides of the volcano looked pretty cool.
💕 You may include the beautiful PAGASA Island in the West Philippine Sea 🌊 🏝
Mr Smith was right about the humans on the planet.
@d.Cog420
13 күн бұрын
? Tell us more pls..
I think I missed the place that was on the front of this video. It kind of reminds me of the way Wade Watts was living in Ready Player One. People are living like this in northern Virgina and the DC area. Forget single level ranch type houses on one level. No more of those. Those are from the past and now most live vertically and all crammed together. Three and four level townhouses with 16 steps to each level. Ok if you love climbing stairs. Single family homes are all two to three story mcmansions starting in the millions..
great videos
People are amazing.
Regarding the scenes of people living in extreme poverty like the town in Nigeria and the area of Manila, one of my grandmothers had a saying, "Poor people and their poor ways!"
@dalemsilas8425
22 күн бұрын
Looks like your grandmother had pearls 😂😂
@billmullins6833
21 күн бұрын
@@dalemsilas8425 ??????
I wish you would tell us a bit more about the houses. You just tell us the house the house is there, and not much more. Seriously lacking in any REAL information. There must be tons of interesting facts about the homes.
Yeah it is sad those folks have to live under a bridge, but they have what most of us crave love honor, and pride.
@brendansullivan3408
23 күн бұрын
Community too.
I lived on a 24 ft sailboat for 37 years It was freedom.😅
Amazing to see how awful some people have to live and yet some very beautiful places. Great video. Just need names of all the places shown on the video.
The guy who lives in the converted truck and stores stuff in his toilet: NO! Just NO!