I'm surprised they don't demolish it. Instead they keep inviting migrants who ruin their country. Every sane people in Spain is escaping his/her own country now, because it is not safe anymore. Tourists are not welcomed anymore, Spain has become a bad joke. This what you get when young people are nothing but brainwashed, uneducated communist lefties, without a sense of future. Oh and the EU did a great job tearing down the dams that protected Valencia. Great job Eu, lets ruin every Western-European country ! Jews are still safe there ?
@@maryannwaters339 en Sevilla hay otro barrio que yo creo más peligroso que es el Vacíe, donde las viviendas son chabolas, es decir casas ahí armadas con restos de cosas. Y ahí no entra nadie nada más que los que viven ahí. El caso es que ellos salen y muchos se dedican a robar. Los de los barrios adyacentes lo saben bien.
My wife’s sister lived in the 800 Viviendas for 40 years. We always stayed with her. It is getting worse so last year I bought her a piso in a much better part of town. I never felt threatened when I walked around but the power was always going out in the summer and the elevator kept breaking. They burned a car a little while before we got there last time. I heard gunshots a lot too. The rats I saw were HUGE. She was getting older so I couldn’t just leave her there. I’m not rich so I’ll have to work a little longer to retire but it was worth it
Not only turists never visit Las 3000 viviendas. Most of the people from Sevilla and Spain have never been and are not aware of the insane situation of the hood. Your video surprised me because I knew about Las 3000 viviendas, I’ve watched some programs on tv, but never saw the deep inside of the hood. You are brave, Elliot. Thanks a lot for your video. It made me think a lot about gipsies communities in Spain and their problems, which I find too difficult to be solved.
I appreciate hearing this perspective, especially from someone who's familiar with the place and its community. Spain is on my list of destinations to visit this year, so it's incredibly valuable to get insights like this. I commend Elliot for his content. His videos do more than entertain; they educate and prompt reflection on societal issues often overlooked, something I aim to achieve with my channel as well. Well done, Elliot!
@@InvestedAdventure thanks for you comment. Elliot gives a very interesting point of view that enriches a lot my own perspective. He is so brave and kind!
Creo que no hay nadie en Sevilla que no conozca lo que pasa en las 3 mil viviendas, afuera de Andalucía quizás se conoce menos, pero de igual manera es el barrio más chungo de España y se conoce por eso.
The tres mil is ok if you're there during the day. I've been there plenty of times, most people there are just normal barrio people. At night, if no one knows who you are and you're on your own, then you might have some problems.
I loved this. Thank you for going and making and posting what life is really like there. The people seem friendly. I wouldn’t like to get on the wrong side of them though
Amazing content. Thank you - i also saw your videos about north Spain, just incredible. I am for sure going thanks to you! But this feel really real and i like how you interact with people. Keep up the good work brother. Just amazing!
Wooow broooo, I’m from the south of Spain and i can tell you, these guys really have a huge pair of balls. These places could turn extremely dangerous for foreigners like them. Specially the american pal, cause at least the dominican speaks slum Spanish, brooo, Big blessings 4 u both ❤️🙏🏼🔥🔥💪🏼
Well what can I say? At least you had a friend with you, and a Dominican. Lots of nice areas in the Dominican Republic, it' Hati that is super dangerous everywhere. I see your awareness of your surrounding has grown. Reminds me of the days when I worked in dangerous neighborhoods. Strictly tee-shirts and jeans and I'd drive my beater car.
Wait so they got relocated for free by the government and then destroyed the property so they could make a little extra money off of scrap metal? I don’t want to generalize but it certainly seems like some of them don’t mind shooting themselves in their foot. 🤦♂️ I feel awful for the good, innocent people (especially children) that are stuck there.
That’s it. It’s an extremely difficult situation to solve.. they’re highly discriminated against by the govt and everyday citizens yet they refuse to clean up their hood. And the kids and hard working people there get lost in it all.
@@AdventureElliot honestly heartbreaking. Love your content though man, and that you’re shedding light on these situations. Hoping your channel blows up more because you deserve it! Stay safe.
I am a web developer, last year I got a contact, he presented himself as a scrapper and he wanted a website. The business was legal, but he gave me a fake name and it didn't match the name I read in his @gmail (he forgot to change it LOL), his real name was Drenko (something). I did a quick search with Google, and I discovered he was involved in theft just few years ago, his gang stole a truck to remove the aluminum sides, to sell them as scrap metal. Then he was involved in some violent fight in a bar. Police arrested them, but for very short jail time. Today he is living in my same town, with a family and a fake name... doing "scrapper".
Or you could say they were displaced from their homes by the government, destroying any social structures that existed before, and were left without any support. More an "out of sight, out of mind" action by the government than an attempt to actually help.
Hi Eliott, Im from Málaga but I live in Seville since I have 2 y/o. I have some friends who lives near 3000 viviendas and they had never go to that hood. 3000viviendas peolple make many problems In seville center also because they never do bad things in their hoods. For example, last halloween many young boys from the hood did the “pijos hunt”, they make some groups and they went to the rich zones of Seville to rob boys and girls or hurt them. Me alegro de que salieses bien del barrio, espero que nos veamos por málaga, sanos y salvos!!😂🤜🏻
Ooooh, I wasn't sure if you still made videos as I just found your channel and have been bingeing today, and then a new one pops up! I'm half Spanish and dreaming of a holiday. Hola from Australia 🇦🇺 🇪🇸
I’ve lived in Barcelona, been to many holidays on the Costa, as adult & child. Madrid was good to visit. Being English helps as only a short & cheap flight. ✈️ Recommend you try go visit mate.
Im from Seville and I feel far more danger in USA. Thinks that still the use of guns its very puntual. Im 41 and I never seen a gun there, and the case of the girl its the only one I have listen in all my life. Its dangerous, well, by the day I have been there to run activities in a centre and was quite normal, but not like a country where the weapons are normal.
I was in Sevilla in 2019 and fell in love with it. The gitanos and non gitanos all treated me with respect and kindness. I recognise the musicians at the end of your video (I saw them too right at that exact same spot(Santa Maria La Blanca street) where you bought them lunch, as they like to play for the people dining on the terraces there. The hotel I stayed at was also right in that street. Planning to go back.
When i lived in sevilla a friend lived in las 3.000 and i visited many times and great experiences. I never had any issues but it helps to know some local people to keep you out of trouble.
12:37 Camarón de la Isla. Camarón with just one R (you pronounced RR 🙂) was probably the greatest flamenco singer ever and an icon for Spanish gypsies.
One thing about she gypsies, they have very high cleanliness standards. I’m in England & uk travellers mostly live in caravans, they do not use the inside WC 🚽 & keep them spotless.
It’s crazy, that with the lack of affordable housing, these people didn’t take pride of keeping up or fixing or cleaning their neighbourhoods, besides doing criminal deals and smoking pot! 😢
It's a strategy to keep gadje/ payos out and avoid gentrification. Gitanos used to keep the Triana neighborhood very nice, and eventually they got pushed out and it's a tourist desitnation now.
Amazing film. I like that estate. People are real. God bless them. Your bulgarian film was brillianr. Loved the bloke with his chainsaw. Brilliant. Thank you
Wow! 😮 I’ve been going to Spain for about 45 years, 2 or 3 times a year… I’ve never seen anything like this… I’m shocked 😳 (from, Dublin, Ireland) That’s disgraceful in modern day Europe:
Call that dangerous? It was like Butlins in there. Stop clickbaiting. You need to up your game and head to Glasgow...to the pubs with no windows and no one has their own teeth
Thank you for showing us the city and places we should not attempt to go. Looks like they have really fallen on some difficult times when it comes to the housing but the people seem very nice interesting, and civil I hope things improve for everyone.
As crazy as the contrast looks that's actually the rule not the exception. 90% of those apartments look like that on the inside. These mfs will throw the trashbags out of the window and sell the elevator as scrap metal but they keep their homes, cars and themselves surgically clean. You could operate a guy on that kitchen table or have lunch on the floor, no problem.
Hobre, eres loco! And that's from an Irish woman who's travelled all over Spain - I love Andalucia - Seville, Jerez and all those wonderful towns in the interior... but I wouldn't go where you went without an invitation from the Capo and his mother, and mother in law for protection!
‘We want government to give us homes’ Given homes & look at how they keep them, absolutely dip it apart & shit on their own doorstep….. no lie. Always fancied going to Seville. ,.. lived in Barcelona, Holidays in Malaga, Grenada, Torremolenos …. Spain’s lovely. Wan try to go back there.
What you need is security, you are risking your safety big time, as nice as they are to you, but you need to know they are out to get what they can, and you will meet one that does not care, and that will be your day, be safe vibe very careful 👍🙏🍀💚💯
No having security says u have something and ur scared. Only makes u a target. If u don't have anything of value and look and act like ur in ur comfort zone, theyle think twice coz u might be able to defend urselve in a way the risk isn't worth it.
Always amazes me, that the inside of their flats are so clean and tidy. No class, but garish shows of wealth. But outside, everywhere is a💩💩hole, with burnt out cars, thousands of bags of rubbish and battered buildings everywhere.
Im surprised you’re the first person to comment that.. that’s what makes these places shocking.. it’s not like their favelas, but the contrast of clean on the inside and dirty on the outside is astounding .. I
it is not dangerous, you know what is dangerous walking in the favales in Brasil and looking in the sky watching a police helicopter shooting with 2 machine guns and you must hide for your live that is dangerous
I live in sevilla, and yes the hood looks like a warzone, but if you know people there you can enter and leave without problem, just dont go filming, and dont go by yourself alone, once they see you and see you are alone without knowing anyone there you will be in huge trouble. Getting robbed is the least of your concerns then.
I have been there several times, that is some really shady hoods for sure. Some of the buildings are completely burnt out and people are still living in them.
We used to go down to California because a lot of our family lived there. I loved it many many times and eastern Washington because it’s hot and there’s canyons and rivers and lakes and the Most Beautiful the Palouse! California right now down the tube it’s a beautiful place. Hopefully it will become better soon! 2024 God Willing..
Everyone acting like "You call this a violent suburb? Come to where I live I'll show you!" The legend says that even in Antarctica, there are very violent suburbs with polar bears dressed in sweatpants and doing drive-bys everyday smoking pot from a stolen snowbike because they have beef with the penguin gang and they allegedly called Elliot to shoot a video there and show him how real hard business is conducted there: bath tubs used to make barbecues outside, illegal underground chicken fights, sorry, I meant under the ice circles, blasting music everyday and so on.
10:20 una correcion, el lipasam ( empresa de limpieza) si entra a las 3000, pero solo 1 vez por semana y con escolta policial, si no eso seria un basurero y estaria mucho peor de lo que esta. De hecho algunos de los coches del lipasam los guardan en el polideportivo que hay en las 3000.
Could have been a very nice living area, if they didn't play hood and drove public cleaning services out (and police etc.). Thats how EU money is spent.
Y pa que lo haces en inglés Guiri si estás grabando en España vaya tío con lo bien que lo hacías y ahora hace este video en las 3000 y se pone de bilingůe jajajajaja
Jaja eso es para enseñar a los otros guiris que esto existe .. y que hacerlo En español ya es saturado .. los videos así en español ya no son populares
Gypsies always have very nice homes.. even in the hood. I live in Sweden and been to both eastern european and Finnish gypsies homes. They always looks similar with alot of gold, ornamental decorations and such. Interesting
A few years back 2014 I was thinking about Spain, Or Portugal..but not down in the Algarve to live. Just Visit. maybe up a little bit higher than Algarve. You never hear about this when you look at travel shows on TH-cam Of Course..there’s always situations all around the world wherever you go. But it is a beautiful country, and I think it has a great diversity of people and the gypsies and the music from all the different people that came to Spain thousands of years ago make it what it is. Just have to take the good with the bad just like here in the United States or anywhere.. love the Climate and music and from what I hear many places great food. Prices were cheaper when I was looking..🌞
Nice, looks like Romania with palm trees. You'd be surprised how some of those apartments look inside, some as you'd expect, others nice and luxury you'd never expect.
The true spirit of the Spanish people, rubbish on the streets and no pavements was typical in the sixties. The joy of groups celebrating fiestas is the heart of Spain.
I go to Spain every year as I have family in Alicante and Malaga, the people make money by hiding hasjish in watermelons and traffic it. Don't think I needed to explain that knowing he said he made 800EUR in the fruit & vegetable market.
Wooow sooo dangerous!!! Kids on 4-wheelers!! I would never go their so scary. I’m sure it’s dangerous af and I wouldn’t go their like fr. But it was funny how he was acting when seeing kids on 4-wheelers. Funny how you see a kid in a 4-wheeler in the hood and it’s like yoooo it’s dangerous but see a kid in a 4 wheeler in the burbs or a decent area and it’s a beautiful sight to see.
@@AdventureElliot glad you found it funny bro! Most people would of thought I was talking ish. Love your vids your getting a sub!! Thx for being cool about the comment and so down to earth as to go to these places
@@Texacehousaton The thing is that kids on bikes means there is no law enforcement there. But yeah i also found it funny how he was saying kids on four wheelers everywere😅
Just have situational awareness. Don't look like a tourist. If you look like a local you won't have an issue in most European countries. The Roma(Gypsies) are good pickpockets and do prey on tourists.
Dont worry europe as a whole is VERY safe. There are very very few areas that are actually dangerous and those areas are almost always far away from the touristy areas. However in Barcelona I would avoid or be cautious in El Raval, its not that bad of a place but since its so close to the touristy areas, its quite common for tourists to get robbed there.
@@bread4014 There are literally over a thousand lawless/no-go zones/suburbs in France alone spread out over 800 towns. Define "very safe", and "very very few [dangerous] areas". If this guy brought a camera there, the "locals" would tell him immediately to get the f- out and to not film them otherwise they'd pick their phones calling people, start whistling and immediately 15 dudes surrounding him to beat him to near death if not death, stabbed and whatever else.
Poligono in Granada I lived seven years there ,and I never had the cojones as a guiri to go there .Bad stories from that barrio .I should go there you ve inspired me
Easiest way to be safe is if someone asks what you are doing or something say you are going to buy weed. They will give you directions and wont bother you. But make sure you actually buy a little weed even if you don't smoke. You always want to support local bussines.
@@Many_Rivera Why would that be? There are very very few killings there. And only amongst themselves over internal disputes. You need to leave your house mate.
Were you suprised that a place like this exists in Spain?
Europe's OLDEST Shanty Town!: th-cam.com/video/CY6HT3OGNzI/w-d-xo.html
I'm surprised they don't demolish it. Instead they keep inviting migrants who ruin their country. Every sane people in Spain is escaping his/her own country now, because it is not safe anymore. Tourists are not welcomed anymore, Spain has become a bad joke. This what you get when young people are nothing but brainwashed, uneducated communist lefties, without a sense of future. Oh and the EU did a great job tearing down the dams that protected Valencia. Great job Eu, lets ruin every Western-European country ! Jews are still safe there ?
If a guy from the Dominican republic says its dangerous than it must be really dangerous!
He’s certainly adapted to “spain danger” but yes.. it can be very dangerous.. mostly at night
Es de hecho el peor lugar de España junto a la cañada real de Madrid
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El resto es comparado con eso DISNEYLAND
Así es amigo
Come to Los Barracones in Callao, Peru. 3000 Viviendas es un lujo al lado de aquello.
@@maryannwaters339 en Sevilla hay otro barrio que yo creo más peligroso que es el Vacíe, donde las viviendas son chabolas, es decir casas ahí armadas con restos de cosas. Y ahí no entra nadie nada más que los que viven ahí. El caso es que ellos salen y muchos se dedican a robar. Los de los barrios adyacentes lo saben bien.
My wife’s sister lived in the 800 Viviendas for 40 years. We always stayed with her. It is getting worse so last year I bought her a piso in a much better part of town. I never felt threatened when I walked around but the power was always going out in the summer and the elevator kept breaking. They burned a car a little while before we got there last time. I heard gunshots a lot too. The rats I saw were HUGE. She was getting older so I couldn’t just leave her there. I’m not rich so I’ll have to work a little longer to retire but it was worth it
So nice of you, bless you!
Not only turists never visit Las 3000 viviendas. Most of the people from Sevilla and Spain have never been and are not aware of the insane situation of the hood. Your video surprised me because I knew about Las 3000 viviendas, I’ve watched some programs on tv, but never saw the deep inside of the hood. You are brave, Elliot. Thanks a lot for your video. It made me think a lot about gipsies communities in Spain and their problems, which I find too difficult to be solved.
I appreciate hearing this perspective, especially from someone who's familiar with the place and its community. Spain is on my list of destinations to visit this year, so it's incredibly valuable to get insights like this.
I commend Elliot for his content. His videos do more than entertain; they educate and prompt reflection on societal issues often overlooked, something I aim to achieve with my channel as well.
Well done, Elliot!
@@InvestedAdventure thanks for you comment. Elliot gives a very interesting point of view that enriches a lot my own perspective. He is so brave and kind!
Creo que no hay nadie en Sevilla que no conozca lo que pasa en las 3 mil viviendas, afuera de Andalucía quizás se conoce menos, pero de igual manera es el barrio más chungo de España y se conoce por eso.
@@gowildenekisdeh8488 yo sabía que había mucha pobreza y delincuencia pero no me imaginaba que fuera insalubre completamente.
The tres mil is ok if you're there during the day. I've been there plenty of times, most people there are just normal barrio people. At night, if no one knows who you are and you're on your own, then you might have some problems.
I loved this. Thank you for going and making and posting what life is really like there. The people seem friendly. I wouldn’t like to get on the wrong side of them though
Amazing content. Thank you - i also saw your videos about north Spain, just incredible. I am for sure going thanks to you! But this feel really real and i like how you interact with people. Keep up the good work brother. Just amazing!
Wooow broooo, I’m from the south of Spain and i can tell you, these guys really have a huge pair of balls. These places could turn extremely dangerous for foreigners like them. Specially the american pal, cause at least the dominican speaks slum Spanish, brooo, Big blessings 4 u both ❤️🙏🏼🔥🔥💪🏼
Socio socio socio 🫡 around the world in moto 🏍️ vrooooom
The American guy does speak Spanish
@@peaches79 yeah but when I speak Spanish I don’t sound hood, so they could take advantage of me.
@@AdventureElliot yep just realised OP wrote slum Spanish. Great content you deliver, stay safe and keep your adventurist spirit 🙏💜
Spanish slag is lame
That taxi driver seemed to know a lot about how the prostitutes operate, prices, locations & everything 😂😂
That's his job - middle man - need anything? Taxi man can get.
Sounds like a standard taxi driver in a touristy place 😉
Well what can I say? At least you had a friend with you, and a Dominican. Lots of nice areas in the Dominican Republic, it' Hati that is super dangerous everywhere. I see your awareness of your surrounding has grown. Reminds me of the days when I worked in dangerous neighborhoods. Strictly tee-shirts and jeans and I'd drive my beater car.
Yo, brilliant video bro. Keep up the good work.
Thanks bro, - maybe share it with people who would like this type of content, it needs to go viral!
Wait so they got relocated for free by the government and then destroyed the property so they could make a little extra money off of scrap metal? I don’t want to generalize but it certainly seems like some of them don’t mind shooting themselves in their foot. 🤦♂️ I feel awful for the good, innocent people (especially children) that are stuck there.
That’s it. It’s an extremely difficult situation to solve.. they’re highly discriminated against by the govt and everyday citizens yet they refuse to clean up their hood. And the kids and hard working people there get lost in it all.
@@AdventureElliot honestly heartbreaking. Love your content though man, and that you’re shedding light on these situations. Hoping your channel blows up more because you deserve it! Stay safe.
I am a web developer, last year I got a contact, he presented himself as a scrapper and he wanted a website. The business was legal, but he gave me a fake name and it didn't match the name I read in his @gmail (he forgot to change it LOL), his real name was Drenko (something). I did a quick search with Google, and I discovered he was involved in theft just few years ago, his gang stole a truck to remove the aluminum sides, to sell them as scrap metal. Then he was involved in some violent fight in a bar. Police arrested them, but for very short jail time. Today he is living in my same town, with a family and a fake name... doing "scrapper".
You so right, thats what they did,,Good point ,, T
They trash their own barrio! Idiots..
Or you could say they were displaced from their homes by the government, destroying any social structures that existed before, and were left without any support. More an "out of sight, out of mind" action by the government than an attempt to actually help.
One of the best things about learning Spanish for me is the smile and warm hearts it opens when you try.
Great vídeo brother !! 🔥
Dale durrrooooo
Hi Eliott, Im from Málaga but I live in Seville since I have 2 y/o. I have some friends who lives near 3000 viviendas and they had never go to that hood. 3000viviendas peolple make many problems In seville center also because they never do bad things in their hoods. For example, last halloween many young boys from the hood did the “pijos hunt”, they make some groups and they went to the rich zones of Seville to rob boys and girls or hurt them. Me alegro de que salieses bien del barrio, espero que nos veamos por málaga, sanos y salvos!!😂🤜🏻
What's a pijo ????
@@iturnedintoamartian-cm6nd stereotypical rich kid/guy/woman
Ooooh, I wasn't sure if you still made videos as I just found your channel and have been bingeing today, and then a new one pops up! I'm half Spanish and dreaming of a holiday. Hola from Australia 🇦🇺 🇪🇸
Hello Tessa.. Also check out my Spanish channel (link in description)
I’ve lived in Barcelona, been to many holidays on the Costa, as adult & child.
Madrid was good to visit.
Being English helps as only a short & cheap flight.
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Recommend you try go visit mate.
This place reminds me of some parts of Detroit, where I'm from.
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Im from Seville and I feel far more danger in USA. Thinks that still the use of guns its very puntual. Im 41 and I never seen a gun there, and the case of the girl its the only one I have listen in all my life. Its dangerous, well, by the day I have been there to run activities in a centre and was quite normal, but not like a country where the weapons are normal.
And when people from Seville say its dangerous, we only means that you are going to be stollen, never think in being hurt.
@@Ssaidak That's true, we have too many guns in the USA.
US here: our country is littered with hoods and ghettos, and this is much larger country than Spain.
I was in Sevilla in 2019 and fell in love with it. The gitanos and non gitanos all treated me with respect and kindness. I recognise the musicians at the end of your video (I saw them too right at that exact same spot(Santa Maria La Blanca street) where you bought them lunch, as they like to play for the people dining on the terraces there. The hotel I stayed at was also right in that street. Planning to go back.
Great content and great production. Just found your channel today. Liked and Subscribed 👍👍👍
Good video. Really enjoyed all the music and happy people smiling 😃. Beautiful people ❤️
Grande mi Guiri ❤️❤️
Gracias por tu ayuda bro
wow, reminds me of parts of west Miami. Really trashy and scary streets with vibrant people who are really creative and enterprising
Miamians are bums and junkies, fentinyl and cocaine are like coquetas and empanadas to them.
C'mon, there's no place in the whole US that looks like this, not even Skid Row
This good Pal! Educational and real. Much love Bro!
When i lived in sevilla a friend lived in las 3.000 and i visited many times and great experiences. I never had any issues but it helps to know some local people to keep you out of trouble.
I used to live in Sevilla a long time ago and I was fascinated by 3000 Viviendas but of course I never went. Thanks for this video.
12:37 Camarón de la Isla. Camarón with just one R (you pronounced RR 🙂) was probably the greatest flamenco singer ever and an icon for Spanish gypsies.
I’m reading a book about him now. I need to visit San Fernando
Sevilla es impresionante😍🇪🇸❤️
Another epic video
The inside of that building was nice, and that apartment was real nice.
That’s what’s ironic.. why is it nice? 😂
@@AdventureElliot The inside of the building and the apartment looked good.
One thing about she gypsies, they have very high cleanliness standards.
I’m in England & uk travellers mostly live in caravans, they do not use the inside WC 🚽 & keep them spotless.
When the people got something for nothing, they tend to not appreciate it. Because they didn’t work for that.
Just discovered a new Great TH-camr.... Excellent stuff, 👍
Can't wait to watch my crazy buddy in another nail biting video.
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It’s crazy, that with the lack of affordable housing, these people didn’t take pride of keeping up or fixing or cleaning their neighbourhoods, besides doing criminal deals and smoking pot! 😢
It's a strategy to keep gadje/ payos out and avoid gentrification. Gitanos used to keep the Triana neighborhood very nice, and eventually they got pushed out and it's a tourist desitnation now.
But not surprising. They ruin their own countries before (illegally) moving to "wayciss" ones.
Amazing film. I like that estate. People are real. God bless them. Your bulgarian film was brillianr. Loved the bloke with his chainsaw. Brilliant. Thank you
I knew a Gypsy friend in Berlin-Germany while living over there & he told me the clans are pretty big in Russia, too!
Wow! 😮 I’ve been going to Spain for about 45 years, 2 or 3 times a year… I’ve never seen anything like this… I’m shocked 😳 (from, Dublin, Ireland)
That’s disgraceful in modern day Europe:
That neighborhood has been like this for more than 40 years.
@@edwinrosa9680 wow 😮
Don't worry you'll get to see it in Dublin very soon. Probably already in some areas
great video learned alot
Call that dangerous? It was like Butlins in there. Stop clickbaiting. You need to up your game and head to Glasgow...to the pubs with no windows and no one has their own teeth
Or even Sunderland!!
@@sharifela7993 Hahahahhaah u brits are really a joke!!! Ghettos in South Spain are literally the third world UK is a clowny funny place 😂😂😂
This dude really compared "Glasgow" with one of the worst ghettos in the wholed developed world 😂😂😂
The only dangerous thing in the UK is y'all stinky mouths 😂😂😂
@@sharifela7993 UK is a joke 😂😂😂 Spanish ghettos are the 3rd world
Thank you for showing us the city and places we should not attempt to go. Looks like they have really fallen on some difficult times when it comes to the housing but the people seem very nice interesting, and civil I hope things improve for everyone.
Great video 👍
The apartment was lovely - sparkling clean!
It was the biggest suprise of that day.
As crazy as the contrast looks that's actually the rule not the exception. 90% of those apartments look like that on the inside. These mfs will throw the trashbags out of the window and sell the elevator as scrap metal but they keep their homes, cars and themselves surgically clean. You could operate a guy on that kitchen table or have lunch on the floor, no problem.
Hobre, eres loco! And that's from an Irish woman who's travelled all over Spain - I love Andalucia - Seville, Jerez and all those wonderful towns in the interior... but I wouldn't go where you went without an invitation from the Capo and his mother, and mother in law for protection!
love the content, because I am not into the mainstream tourist stuff...hope to have an adventure like this w/ u one day.
23:30 the man perspective on what progress had done to their community is what is all about
Great video, new subscriber here! 😎
Brilliant channel. You have a new sub ❤
Thanks 😊
Great video! It's important to see the real side of some places. That house was so nice!
‘We want government to give us homes’
Given homes & look at how they keep them, absolutely dip it apart & shit on their own doorstep….. no lie.
Always fancied going to Seville. ,.. lived in Barcelona, Holidays in Malaga, Grenada, Torremolenos …. Spain’s lovely. Wan try to go back there.
Keep the content coming.
hello Friend ! im fascinated! thanks a lot! back to watching :D
that music was fire true music i mean more more more love this content shout out from Wales uk
What you need is security, you are risking your safety big time, as nice as they are to you, but you need to know they are out to get what they can, and you will meet one that does not care, and that will be your day, be safe vibe very careful 👍🙏🍀💚💯
No having security says u have something and ur scared. Only makes u a target. If u don't have anything of value and look and act like ur in ur comfort zone, theyle think twice coz u might be able to defend urselve in a way the risk isn't worth it.
I never knew this. I was in Seville in October 2019, and it was awesome. I didn't visit the location you are showing in this video.
Nice job bro, people in general were extremely nice…
Love the Music🌞🕊❤️
wow the music was very nice
Always amazes me, that the inside of their flats are so clean and tidy. No class, but garish shows of wealth. But outside, everywhere is a💩💩hole, with burnt out cars, thousands of bags of rubbish and battered buildings everywhere.
Im surprised you’re the first person to comment that.. that’s what makes these places shocking.. it’s not like their favelas, but the contrast of clean on the inside and dirty on the outside is astounding .. I
Hood logic. They consider outside to be the responsability of the government.
Great content. Yes please - we want more. :)
it is not dangerous, you know what is dangerous walking in the favales in Brasil and looking in the sky watching a police helicopter shooting with 2 machine guns and you must hide for your live that is dangerous
What is the name of the artist that you showed his music video? 28:00, also thanks for a great video!
I live in sevilla, and yes the hood looks like a warzone, but if you know people there you can enter and leave without problem, just dont go filming, and dont go by yourself alone, once they see you and see you are alone without knowing anyone there you will be in huge trouble. Getting robbed is the least of your concerns then.
I have been there several times, that is some really shady hoods for sure. Some of the buildings are completely burnt out and people are still living in them.
Love the flamenco musicians!
We used to go down to California because a lot of our family lived there. I loved it many many times and eastern Washington because it’s hot and there’s canyons and rivers and lakes and the Most Beautiful the Palouse! California right now down the tube it’s a beautiful place. Hopefully it will become better soon! 2024 God Willing..
Everyone acting like "You call this a violent suburb? Come to where I live I'll show you!"
The legend says that even in Antarctica, there are very violent suburbs with polar bears dressed in sweatpants and doing drive-bys everyday smoking pot from a stolen snowbike because they have beef with the penguin gang and they allegedly called Elliot to shoot a video there and show him how real hard business is conducted there: bath tubs used to make barbecues outside, illegal underground chicken fights, sorry, I meant under the ice circles, blasting music everyday and so on.
10:20 una correcion, el lipasam ( empresa de limpieza) si entra a las 3000, pero solo 1 vez por semana y con escolta policial, si no eso seria un basurero y estaria mucho peor de lo que esta. De hecho algunos de los coches del lipasam los guardan en el polideportivo que hay en las 3000.
23:11 I love the guy how he poured the whiskey bravo
That was a crazy good video. Be safe and drink lots of beer. Low Kick! hehehe
Could have been a very nice living area, if they didn't play hood and drove public cleaning services out (and police etc.). Thats how EU money is spent.
Detroit Michigan has same broken down hoods
Love your work bro : ) Would love to see more videos from you. Watching from pakistan.
Yes make more👌❣️😉
Okay Emmie ;)
Very good.
Tienes q hacer más vídeos en las 3000 🔥
good vlog congratulation from Dominican republic
I enjoyed the video.
Wow I’m in shock but there is poverty all over the world it’s so sad
Guiri, donde lo pasaste peor en las 3000 o en Roquetas?
Y pa que lo haces en inglés Guiri si estás grabando en España vaya tío con lo bien que lo hacías y ahora hace este video en las 3000 y se pone de bilingůe jajajajaja
Jaja eso es para enseñar a los otros guiris que esto existe .. y que hacerlo
En español ya es saturado .. los videos así en español ya no son populares
Gypsies always have very nice homes.. even in the hood.
I live in Sweden and been to both eastern european and Finnish gypsies homes. They always looks similar with alot of gold, ornamental decorations and such.
Interesting
😮😮 Enjoy Elliot!!!
That VHS was James Bond 007 "For Your Eyes Only".
Cool! Looks like a Call of Duty map!
Cleaner than the streets in my neighbourhood.
A few years back 2014 I was thinking about Spain, Or Portugal..but not down in the Algarve to live. Just Visit. maybe up a little bit higher than Algarve. You never hear about this when you look at travel shows on TH-cam Of Course..there’s always situations all around the world wherever you go. But it is a beautiful country, and I think it has a great diversity of people and the gypsies and the music from all the different people that came to Spain thousands of years ago make it what it is. Just have to take the good with the bad just like here in the United States or anywhere.. love the Climate and music and from what I hear many places great food. Prices were cheaper when I was looking..🌞
Nice, looks like Romania with palm trees. You'd be surprised how some of those apartments look inside, some as you'd expect, others nice and luxury you'd never expect.
The true spirit of the Spanish people, rubbish on the streets and no pavements was typical in the sixties. The joy of groups celebrating fiestas is the heart of Spain.
Stop barbaran with the falacy and nonsnse!
You never was and never will be be what the Iberians are, we are and always were much better!
These people aren't Spanish, dodo bird.
@bald and bankrupt, please travel Spain with this guy
He should travel with Bald to Soviet murals ….
Ps. My hometown is Brighton England. Where Bald also grew up 😃
Please travel with harald baldr! The viking of Norwegian
Nah tell that pedo creep to stay in the UK or wherever the fuck hes from
Being from the US, how did you learn such fluent Spanish?
Good job.
I go to Spain every year as I have family in Alicante and Malaga, the people make money by hiding hasjish in watermelons and traffic it. Don't think I needed to explain that knowing he said he made 800EUR in the fruit & vegetable market.
Haha the intro best time ever
Wooow sooo dangerous!!! Kids on 4-wheelers!! I would never go their so scary. I’m sure it’s dangerous af and I wouldn’t go their like fr. But it was funny how he was acting when seeing kids on 4-wheelers. Funny how you see a kid in a 4-wheeler in the hood and it’s like yoooo it’s dangerous but see a kid in a 4 wheeler in the burbs or a decent area and it’s a beautiful sight to see.
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@@AdventureElliot glad you found it funny bro! Most people would of thought I was talking ish. Love your vids your getting a sub!! Thx for being cool about the comment and so down to earth as to go to these places
@@Texacehousaton The thing is that kids on bikes means there is no law enforcement there. But yeah i also found it funny how he was saying kids on four wheelers everywere😅
22:30 The Three Kings is not just one day celebration. Its a few days. Some of us start on the sixth and end on the 8th or 9th.,
Thanks!
Thank you so much
In Portugal that is normal, we have a lot of hoods like dat, it's the reality of Europe
I’ve been to cova da moura but I still want to go to 6 de maio and the hoods of Porto
It's way worse in Spain you can't compare, Portugal is one of the safest countries in the world
We’re coming to Italy, France and Barcelona this summer and this is really the big concern for us. What can we do ? 😢
Just have situational awareness. Don't look like a tourist. If you look like a local you won't have an issue in most European countries. The Roma(Gypsies) are good pickpockets and do prey on tourists.
Dont worry europe as a whole is VERY safe. There are very very few areas that are actually dangerous and those areas are almost always far away from the touristy areas. However in Barcelona I would avoid or be cautious in El Raval, its not that bad of a place but since its so close to the touristy areas, its quite common for tourists to get robbed there.
@@bread4014 Thank you for your recommendations! I will be more careful when we’re there.
@@bread4014 There are literally over a thousand lawless/no-go zones/suburbs in France alone spread out over 800 towns. Define "very safe", and "very very few [dangerous] areas". If this guy brought a camera there, the "locals" would tell him immediately to get the f- out and to not film them otherwise they'd pick their phones calling people, start whistling and immediately 15 dudes surrounding him to beat him to near death if not death, stabbed and whatever else.
You know they pick up empty bottles and refill them with water....I would NOT drink that, lol. You gonna have the RUNS!!!
Please do an episode on granada 🙏
To imagine that there are even more dangerous places in Sweden. 😁
This dude really said "Sweden" 😂😂😂😂😂 there is no danger in any part of Sweden, Spanish ghettos are the 3rd world
Poligono in Granada I lived seven years there ,and I never had the cojones as a guiri to go there .Bad stories from that barrio .I should go there you ve inspired me
Easiest way to be safe is if someone asks what you are doing or something say you are going to buy weed. They will give you directions and wont bother you. But make sure you actually buy a little weed even if you don't smoke. You always want to support local bussines.
@@tomasarana8450 That's nonsense, the second they hear him speak in english he's dead
@@Many_Rivera Why would that be?
There are very very few killings there. And only amongst themselves over internal disputes. You need to leave your house mate.