Inside Mozambique's Capital City ($1.60 per month salary)

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  • A deep dive into Mozambique's Capital City. My instagram: / indigo.traveller
    My Patreon (a way to support these videos): / indigotraveller
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    My e-mail: nick@indigotraveller.org
    Thank you for watching.

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  • @IndigoTraveller

    It is great to be back filming and releasing videos after some time off, I hope you have all been well and you are ready for Mozambique! 🇲🇿

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday  +622

    So glad to see you back and making the world a bit smaller and kinder ✊- sending good energy! 🙏

  • @Fitnest_
    @Fitnest_  +444

    Seriously as a Mozambican i have to give a HUGE THANK YOU, to Edmilson for not being afraid to tell everyone the real situation the country is in, many people have gotten serious consequences for it, democracy is truly a mirage. Thank you soo much for real content.

  • @zflamingflamingoe

    I am from Maputo and watching this video was so emotional and I thank you for bringing an open third person perspective. @

  • @honest_arroyal

    Nick, I speak for many when I say we are happy you are back.

  • @paultheallknowing

    I’m from Mozambique and this video is great. Maputo has really amazing places but so much of it is neglected and in dire poverty. I just noticed though that in this video there’s a lot of mistranslation and miscommunication, and to be clear she does NOT earn $1.68 a month, that was completely miscommunicated. Even from what she says afterwards about her bills $10+ monthly, it doesn’t make sense and frankly no one earns that much, and it’s impossible to live on that a month. Almost all really low-income earners earn atleast $1.58 a day(3000mts a month), so I firmly believe that’s what she was referring to.

  • @iqbal55
    @iqbal55  +211

    Always gives me chills when Nick says in the end "in case I don't see you again". With everything that Nick goes through during his travels, this is such a real possibility. Great job as always Nick, happy to see new uploads. Be safe!

  • @alexandremattos4046

    Being Brazilian, the people of Mozambique are a brotherly people. It saddens me to see so much misery and neglect by the government! But just like Brazilians, the people of Mozambique never give up!

  • @JadF1729
    @JadF1729  +38

    We missed you so much !

  • @itsjubilee2012

    So happy you are back. Thank you for featuring Mozambique. It is such a beautiful country.

  • @vondahe
    @vondahe  +38

    I can’t say this makes me want to go there but it did leave me with a positive image of Mozambican people. Even in their hardships, they find smiles and kindness in their hearts.

  • @IgorFioli
    @IgorFioli  +113

    Life is really hard, but the people look very calm and friendly. Um grande abraço do Brasil aos amigos Moçambicanos!

  • @Equilibrium947

    The legend has returned! Welcome back Nick; your videos bring much joy, wisdom and compassion.

  • @so7989
    @so7989  +82

    I’m extremely happy to see you back in action and doing what you do amazingly 🤗👏🏽 Thank you for covering another wonderful and equally complex country with such respect and love 🇲🇿. Im looking forward to the rest of this series, as always 💛

  • @calzabbath

    By going fearless and friendly to places off the touristic circuit and finding all their treasures I think you do a great job, Sir.

  • @HAMSOLO86

    I was part of the crew that did the investigation drilling up north in Palma in 2011 for the gas plant and it was a real shock when I heard what happened as it was a quiet and peaceful town but as always when industries gets into a town like that it always brings the good and the bad with it. Having driven all over Mozambique for work from south to north, east to west i realy fell in love with the country it has truely wonderful places on top of the not so good places. With my travel's I found the people of Mozambique to be wonderful and extremely helpful people.

  • @rsatravelvids8643

    Good to see you uploading again brother! Mozambique is a country that I'll definitely visit one day. My father went there right after their Civil War ended. I am looking forward to the rest of this series. Love and support from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤

  • @fern
    @fern  +40

    Heartbreaking to see how many good people in Mozambique just want to make a living but circumstances like corrupt government prevents them from doing so.

  • @rosefavour

    Welcome back our best and most beloved vlogger in the whole world. We are so happy. Watching from Kenya, East Africa.

  • @shaunc4786

    Great to see you back filming Nick, I've been checking your channel daily for months