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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2017
We design raw, heart-pounding, and indisputably genuine adventures led by local community members in the most remote corners of the globe.
Each journey is crafted to immerse you in experiences that foster meaningful connections with other people, nature, and, ultimately, your deeper self.
Each journey is crafted to immerse you in experiences that foster meaningful connections with other people, nature, and, ultimately, your deeper self.
Egypt Solstice Pilgrimage 2021
In December 2021, we embarked on a journey. To reach out into the soul of the world and to hear it's voice. To find the path of our personal legends.
Maybe next time you'll join us.
travel.inertianetwork.com/retreats/solstice-pilgrimage
Special thanks to Zhanna Galeyeva for making this video for us all :)
Maybe next time you'll join us.
travel.inertianetwork.com/retreats/solstice-pilgrimage
Special thanks to Zhanna Galeyeva for making this video for us all :)
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The Other Side of Afghanistan
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Travel Differently. Featuring: Nicole Smoot www.adventuresoflilnicki.com/ th-cam.com/video/jLjXSZUJ_dc/w-d-xo.html Animated by Natividad Chen www.natividadchen.com/ Want to travel with us? travel.inertianetwork.com
#10 Gabbok: Colourism, Racism and Being a Black Traveller - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#9 Karim Iliya: Why Photography Is The Marriage Of Art And Business - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#7 Julian DeSchutter: Finding Alignment - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#6 Jenny Wong: Time to Give A Shit About the Planet - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#5 Nicole Smoot: The Realities of Travel in High-Risk Countries - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#4: Giles Clarke: Conflict is More Than a Headline - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#3: Giulio Aprin: Pushing Personal Limits, Creativity, and Parkour - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#2: A Former Ambassador's Race to Visit Every Country - Jaime Aleman - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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#1: How I Became a Hockey Coach in North Korea - Francois Lemay - Break Your Inertia Podcast
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Jhon's Story: The Last Wild Orangutans of Sumatra
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Landing at Seiyun Airport on Yemenia flight IY607
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Landing at Seiyun Airport on Yemenia flight IY607
Hamhung=함흥 o Hamhung=청진 x
Socotra Somali is amazing🇸🇴
If you are on such a rare train ride why would you lie down and play a video game on your phone ?
Well first, it's a long train ride. Second, Juhak lives in North Korea so it's not entirely so weird for him.
Family? I Thinks he mean superior. 😄😄😄😄
I have so many questions. How is a white guy working in North Korea? How is he moving freely? How? How?
Agent accompanying a foreigner and passing every conversation to supervisors
Finally a not politically bias video showing North Korea in a realistic light
We all know the political situation in North Korea, so we don't need every trip like this to keep reminding us of it. Just traveling with the experience of traveling in a area of the world most never see.
Island of Happiness or Sukh
Sanskrit name sukho tra that is Island of Sukha
4:51: Dear Leader doesn't need doors, they're for imperialists None of the houses seem to have any kindof HVAC system, it's going to be both freezing and boiling. The lack of cars also clear. 6:05 Kids waving to the train? Cute 6:07 Not quite finished? I don't get the crab thing 9:16 Familiar photo there...
That is sad, as soon as two legs humanoids shows up they destroy everything, that are their nature. Until the nature will take care itself and send them to dinosaurs.
Great video. An underrated piece of information.
Much appreciated!
妳會說中文喔,共匪
No matter what people say about Sukadara Island, it is a Somali heritage and there will come a day when this island will be one of the Somali islands, God willing.
Yemen❤
I’m really amused on how your friend speak English. He is really good…
He works in the tourism industry in NK so he's very much multi lingual :)
Most importantly is that Yemeni people is suffering for many years and nobody does nothing so that the acknowledgement of socotra is useless otherwise you would change the situation. 🇾🇪✊🏽
I once asked my friend from NK how it was. He said he can't complain.
Yeah , sure ok .
Did he say Chinese “第一次” (first time) at 7:31?
Yeah, Matt and Juhak are both fluent Chinese speakers. China is a common second language to learn among the more educated as China is their largest trading partner.
@@Inertianetwork Thanks for the information! I thought that he was overseas Chinese, since there were still many Chinese nationals live in NK because of some historical reasons.
How is this channel not more popular?
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Insane climate lovely video!
Would it be possible to take this trip without alcohol? 😮
This island belong to Somalia but it’s been taking away soon come back
do women need to wear burkhas in the city ?
But it's so expensive to go there
It must be so annoying having this dramatic music blast constantly all over the island. At least thats what I assume from every video about the island.
I hope the place doesn't get destroyed by tourist and their germs!
Wow what an amazing unique Island. It reminds me of how great and wonderful our God is. So beautiful
Yay a playground for progressives from Liberal Universities in the West!!!!!!Maybe they should stay there permanently.
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Intereting we can only see videos from trains!!! No cars, only one man who govern such a country.
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This looks beautiful and I'm considering coming once I get the opportunity. I would hope that you guys can also help the local guides to travel to another country even if it's just once for a vacation or something. It would be a nice way to give back to the locals.
Beautiful island of Yemen ❤
It is somali land🇸🇴❤️
a paradise..
32 hours in 10 minutes how did you do it maybe that 10 minutes is all your bosses would let you show.
and then yeonmi park paid defector said there is one train a month for all the country and they have to push the train and most travel by foot and die in the mountains
@@TheAbderaman That sounds like a lie to me
yes she is paid to lie for conservatives @@rondonnis6588
Very interesting. A video on whether a DPRK person can be rightly viewed as a friend, or instead as a traveling companion would also be interesting.
Matt and Juhak have worked together for a dozen years. Trust isn't earned easily in North Korea, but I believe that if you show up with integrity and a willingness to trust, friendship can be built with anyone.
Beautiful video of north korea
Why this reminds me of the movie Avatar i hope humans dont go there and destroy it
اللهم احفط اليمن السعيدواهله
Must be awesome to be an elite riding a train binging eating a lot of crab meat while most of the country is dying from starvation.
That's funny how they have been dying from starvation for 30 years, but for some reason are still alive. Must be black magic.
@@EroUsagiSama Juche necromancy
@@EroUsagiSama Thanks to all the food aid UN sends them every year and the black markets for food that hey have.
@@Glocky131 ah yes, the UN sends them so much food. The sanctions are just there to make sure they don't buy bad food and only eat good UN one. 👍
nice video
Nice video brother..did you cross the border to Russia? Is Russia visa possible to get in North Korea. Keep up the good work brother.
Thanks for this. Very interesting. Nice to know N.Koreans are human beings!!😁Best wishes from England.
جزيره سقطرا شعاره شجره دم الاخوين جزيره يمنيه اصيله من ابآ وجد.تنتمي لجنوب اليمن
Very excellence Video. Please show more such video, North Korea and Russia.
On my bucket list. 🙏🙏🙏