Yeah as an Indian i wish this video could be viral cause this could help some among us to clean our own society and even induce the government to take action anyway thanks brother even though you had to struggle you had done a great job and we will work on it Love from 🇮🇳 (Kerala 🌴🌴🌴🌴)
I think Politicians / leaders across the world 🌎 and specially in India - they can make a difference and work towards eradicating poverty and make conditions better for people who live hand to mouth , but sadly leaders focus on trivial matters ( bully the weak , accumulate wealth that doesn’t belong to them & so on ) .
Friends that have gone to India and are well traveled like myself and you say India is a whole different level. Glad you are eating fruit...street food maybe challenging I heard. But I guess life is always a risk. Glad you are sharing this though. Definitely interesting and should get a lot of views too.
Mumbai slum is the most popular place in India for westerners..and chaotic old Delhi... though India has 43 world heritage sites, world wonder, Himalayas..
@@sandipk2575 They love to show other people's dirt, but don't want to talk about how colonialism and stolen wealth are the reason why some countries have the money to improve infrastructure and others don't.
@@nofluff9645 yep bro... India is one of few handful of countries where so much to see...lots of temples, heritage sites, world wonder, Himalayas...but these western guys make 99% India videos about slum or poorer places.... superiority complex at it's best...look at the comment section of this guy...
@@sandipk2575 I think you're being a bit unfair to him here, he's a down to Earth guy as you see from the video and when he talked about pollution he was worried about it for the sake of humanity in general. Not trying to show a bad image of India in my opinion. To be honest, Indian economy has vastly improved after independence and your government spends billions on Military spending annually. So why are they still failing to fix the pollution and infrastructure issues plaguing India? Honest question.
Good video William. I think videos like this truly show how blessed we are to be living where we are with much better living conditions. If this is a view of the future on earth things need to change soon.
William this is so awesome ,one of the biggest culture shock videos,you just keep your cool through it all,I really enjoyed this,keep them coming,safe travels ,take care bro
Mexico City has 20 plus million people and it is nothing like this.... it is a life style not too many people. Tokyo is 30 million people and it is clean.
I think May is a good trekking month in Nepal. People are constantly 'hoarking' there too I recall. Watch your step and take off your shoes before entering a house or your room. You take a chance with a street drink already.
Another great video! India is definitely not for the faint of heart. I can't believe all of the garbage everywhere... the people seem so kind and friendly and the food looks really good! that's always a beautiful thing. Be safe and stay healthy! can't wait to see where you head to next.
William, I could almost taste the foul air in your Mumbai adventure... as thick as dirt. I am glad to see India through your eyes as I probably will never travel there myself. Some of those neighborhoods remind me of the urban blight right here in the USA.
As i expected foreigners don't show real india i think foreigners love slumps in india ,btw look this video this is real Mumbai th-cam.com/video/6nhN7IMIvbo/w-d-xo.html
It looked so crazy all the people ,friendly, and all the pollution and trash .So sad so many people there did as a result of the pollution. Thanks for showing us this!
That was a real eye-opener William and what a contrast with Dhiffushi Island in the Maldives. I hope you stay well in spite of all the trash and pollution that you are encountering in Mumbai.
OMG 😲 that labyrinth walk was making me feel claustrophobic, glad you made it out! Please be careful! The river and garbage situation is a nightmare. It's amazing what people can get used to.
Oh my what a super intense walkabout William! Very enlightening to see how people live. That was great how that lad showed you the way out of the labyrinth 👍
That is crazy intense in terms of the amount of garbage and pollution there. it's absolutely incredible and makes me sad for the people and children living there in those conditions. It has gotten to a point where it is completely out of control there. It makes me think how can people live like that and not try to clean it up? You are very a brave man to venture into India to explore the real parts of it. Safe travels and take care of yourself. I'll look forward to your next video William.
Maybe William should also visit the many posh neighborhoods in Mumbai such as Bandara where many Bollywood megastars live or the affluent beachside suburb of Juhu which is famous for Juhu Beach? Like many cities around the world, Mumbai has sections of poverty, sections of wealth, and many sections in between?
Most of Mumbai’s population lives in the conditions shown. Even those of us who have been Mumbaikars since birth, would not dare to go or be comfortable in such surroundings. While Mumbai boasts of few of the richest families on earth and having one of the most expensive real estate in the world, this is what the living in the metropolis for most of them.
Wow...raw and honest look at life in Mumbai. You are becoming one of my absolute favorite travel vloggers. Your videos and style remind me of the very great and late Anthony Bourdain. Your walk to the beach was epic. The kind and friendly people you encountered along the way gives me hope for humanity. Thanks again William for taking us along on your journey. Cheers
I couldn't agree with you more! William reminds me of the late Anthony Bourdain too... great men, great travellers. I too have faith in the goodness and love of humanity. Take care and blessings to you.
As i expected foreigners don't show real india i think foreigners love slumps in india ,btw look this video this is real Mumbai th-cam.com/video/6nhN7IMIvbo/w-d-xo.html
William, this is definitely one of your best yet! I love the open, kind, respectul face you show the world (especially since I look a lot like you). This is so needed! So you are our hipster ambassador!
Wow, just wow! Thumbs up to you for being friendly to the locals and maintaining your spirit while negotiating those labyrinths through all the trash and crumbling buildings. Glad you made it back safely. I've traveled Mexico extensively in the early '80s driving all over the country and mostly camping. Drove to Cabo every year for 7 straight from Southern California for New Year's and to jet ski new beaches each year and yes, it was always fun! Thanks for sharing your adventure but think I'll stick with Mexico and Hawaii for now. I'm still wondering what model of drone you are using as I've asked before and will again hoping one day you see my comments and answer. Having lettered in both swimming and water polo I am also a fan of poooool tricks! Suerte Amigo!
one word to describe your walking trip…. Stark. Thanks William we have many things to be thankful for… these people are the happiest even in their life circumstances
Why is it that trash collection is such a problem for poor places. It's the one thing that does not take a lot of tech, anyone can do it. So it's odd that it's the thing they can't do.
When you arrange your trip to different places, make the maldives in the last place, it might be a help to release stress and sadness (this is a free tip for you) waiting for a next video
@@williamtaudien Mumbai is not overpopulated Mumbai has less population than Tokyo but our government is very corrupt you will be suprise to know that Mumbai municipal is asia's richest municipal corporation but you can see their work
India isn't small it's 7th largest country. But it looks small on mercader projection. The map you showed stretches the northen countries. Also other countries like Australia have too much land and less people. But india is densely populated.
Well that route to the beach has never been filmed! Great video. I laughed several times at your commentary. Nice people, but the environment is so much worse than I ever imagined. Can wait to see the “Rich” district next. 9/10 (-1 for the unnecessary click bait title about meeting the “crime boss”). That’s like saying “I found love in India” because the front desk clerk said he loves you.
I knew they had poor living conditions but that was way worse than I envisioned. My heart hurts for these people but they seem so happy and content with what they have. Love all their smiling faces. Great video William
You are so brave and adventurous. Be cautious and watch out for pickpockets. The water is generally polluted so be wise. I love the way you embrace the people and culture. Thank you for sharing and showing us places in great need for help. Looking forward to your next video
William, I couldn't comment right away as I needed time to think about what you had just showed us. On the one hand, the pollution and poverty of that area of Mumbai/Bombay was staggering but on the other hand the happiness and welcoming smiles of the local people that live in those conditions was stunning and quite a testament to the good people of India. If you had walked through the back alleys of an extremely poor big city neighborhood here in the States or in Europe as an obvious outsider, I don't think the reaction from locals would be as welcoming.
Great video, William. It had scary scenes and moments in this one, but what it was amazing it's people, so friendly and happy. Good interaction you had with them. Take care and safe travels. 🙏👍🌷
Incredibly raw and unvarnished footage William. While informative, I found myself feeling anxiety and despair. For those with OCD, living conditions such as these are a nightmare to even fathom. ...and we wonder where all the trash in our oceans is coming from. Question answered. Apparently when you are born into and brought up in abject squalor, you learn to live "happily" in abject squalor? This upload, while unbelievably intriguing, was simultaneously hard to watch to the extreme. Talk about a dichotomy. As always William, big thumbs up and always wishing you the very best in your travels. Stay safe our friend. -oO( 😉 )Oo-
OMG William !!! Never have I seen such trash that's awful I would have been so scared walking through some of those allies man I was nervous for you !!don't think I want to go there 🤔🤔😊
This is the "best" video (of Mumbai/India) by a youtuber that we've seen. We've watched Bald & Bankrupt's India adventures & couldn't believe the pollution, garbage & living conditions. So eye opening. In one of his videos, he was walking the streets at night & there was a crippled man (who couldn't walk) crawling/slithering along on the nasty ground. It was heartbreaking 💔. Your video needs to go viral. Makes me appreciate my beautiful Missouri country life.
Great video again. If you really want to see the beauty and chaos of India… I recommend Varanasi! One of my top spots in the world. Enjoy your trip and thanks!
The world is not over populated, it can hold and sustain billions more. It’s the mismanagement and greed of many powerful people that is the issue. India has always had this issue, better infrastructure would make the world of difference for them and other countries in a similar situation.
You went to the slams of Mumbai. I guess those people have never seen a white man with crazy hair.🤣😂I for once, don't envy you. I will seclude myself in a village far away from civilization in Nayarit, Mexico. Safe travels!
Hi William, my wife and I (from Montreal, Canada) are big fans here of your videos. We watched this entire episode with no fast forwarding (difficult for me :). Thank for taking the road less travelled and adventuring to show us what life is really like there for so many people. It opened a raw look into what has happened there and the resilience of the Indian people. I watched it a second time with my 3 kids as I thought that it was important for them to see a part of the world that so different from our own. It was followed up by a family discussion of what and how it all happened All 5 of us sat engaged in a post video exploration of that part of the world. Your video helped spark a real meaningful family discussion and made us cognizant of something important that otherwise may have passed us by. Thank you for that and please keep sharing. BTW, you have definitely earned some "POOL TIME", a coke, and a bag of chips. Go Swedish Sheep!
Thanks William for your videos. I never miss them. It’s quite sad seeing all that trash. Definite consequence of overpopulation. Very sad to see. Indian people are such nice and beautiful people and I agree with your statement about how they can’t come together to clean up.
@@Merecir No offense but There is a huge correlation. Did you see the neighborhoods there. It was a real labyrinth to get around. How are they going to have proper sanitation system with people living like that? The people are jammed together living in a maze for neighborhoods but you think that overcrowded living like that has nothing to do with all the waste everywhere. How are they suppose to have a proper sanitation system with people and neighborhoods set up like that?
William it’s Juhu Beach, not Yahu. I was based in Bombay for 3 months many years ago. Stayed in a hotel on Juhu Beach. That area was full of street kids begging. Such hard lives. The stink from those rivers was the worst thing I ever smelled in my life. Not a good place, though as you say the people were friendly.
Man India makes Vietnam look like upper class. There for a second I was a bit worried about ya when things got dark in those Labyrinth following that dude.
William you’re such an authentic person! I love your videos more and more every day. Also this was really eye-opening to see you walk through Mumbai. Very interesting video in my opinion and also congratulations on 70,000 you’ll be at 100 very soon!
Thanks for the video, I am used to watching your videos of beautiful areas and all the sudden you are posting a landfill. You are very brave walking through there. Hope you have a current hep shot
I suggest you to visit Indian villages. India's soul is in its villages. most of the country's population lives in the countryside. if you want to see the authentic India then villages are must visit. there you will see the real Indian hospitality. in the villages home cooked food taste better than most famous eateries is across the cities. the varieties of fruits and vegetables there are you won't find in the city markets.
William ... !!! No one goes for a walk through the slums without some major heads-up about what to expect ... but thanks for venturing forth like a classic explorer of old. I haven't been to Indian for 40 years ... and it looks like the garbage has only piled up more and more since I was there. Good luck! I can't see you staying there for very long ... unless you meet a guru and head for the Himalayas and then we'll never see you again!!
Yeah as an Indian i wish this video could be viral cause this could help some among us to clean our own society and even induce the government to take action anyway thanks brother even though you had to struggle you had done a great job and we will work on it
Love from 🇮🇳 (Kerala 🌴🌴🌴🌴)
What an eye opener! I was stunned at the areas you went through and the living conditions! Sure makes you appreciate what you have.
Have you seen the ghettos in usa ?..
@@sandipk2575 Nothing like India... Appalling living conditions..... That place is overrun by parasites... but you gonna love those people!
@@sandipk2575 every town and city in the USA has homelessness
I think Politicians / leaders across the world 🌎 and specially in India - they can make a difference and work towards eradicating poverty and make conditions better for people who live hand to mouth , but sadly leaders focus on trivial matters ( bully the weak , accumulate wealth that doesn’t belong to them & so on ) .
@@HBFREEWORLD mexico is doing that ... look into Sembrando vida
You´re a brave man!. Good content.
Closing in on 70k subscribers! You’re really gaining momentum. 100k soon!
Friends that have gone to India and are well traveled like myself and you say India is a whole different level.
Glad you are eating fruit...street food maybe challenging I heard. But I guess life is always a risk.
Glad you are sharing this though. Definitely interesting and should get a lot of views too.
Congratulations on 70 thousand subscribers! 100 thousand soon!!
Wow....Be safe Williams. Not everyone in the planet has a good heart like you....🙏
You’re in Slumbai. I bet that’s been quite a culture shock. Stay safe out there. Hope you find some of the nice parts of India soon.
Thanks
Mumbai slum is the most popular place in India for westerners..and chaotic old Delhi... though India has 43 world heritage sites, world wonder, Himalayas..
@@sandipk2575 They love to show other people's dirt, but don't want to talk about how colonialism and stolen wealth are the reason why some countries have the money to improve infrastructure and others don't.
@@nofluff9645 yep bro... India is one of few handful of countries where so much to see...lots of temples, heritage sites, world wonder, Himalayas...but these western guys make 99% India videos about slum or poorer places.... superiority complex at it's best...look at the comment section of this guy...
@@sandipk2575 I think you're being a bit unfair to him here, he's a down to Earth guy as you see from the video and when he talked about pollution he was worried about it for the sake of humanity in general. Not trying to show a bad image of India in my opinion. To be honest, Indian economy has vastly improved after independence and your government spends billions on Military spending annually. So why are they still failing to fix the pollution and infrastructure issues plaguing India? Honest question.
congrats for 70K, William. another well-deserved milestone. enjoy India and stay safe
seeing all those people and kids greeting you was really wholesome
Absolutely love your videos and adventures. They are so honest and authentic !
This is one of your best videos William. With a little luck it will go viral. Thanks for showing us Mumbai with your unique style.
Yes the trash everywhere so sad...you are so awesome to still smile to the dirt and pollution of this place.. can not wait the next one ,,, !
Crazy video! Stay safe my friend!
Good video William. I think videos like this truly show how blessed we are to be living where we are with much better living conditions. If this is a view of the future on earth things need to change soon.
William, what sadness, to watch, be safe, God Bless.
Very interesting and eye opening video, thank you for bringing us along.
William this is so awesome ,one of the biggest culture shock videos,you just keep your cool through it all,I really enjoyed this,keep them coming,safe travels ,take care bro
You can see similar trash heaps from the homeless camps that exist in U.S. states like California now. Sad to see a once rich country regress.
Congrats on 70k subs...we are getting there. 👏
Mexico City has 20 plus million people and it is nothing like this.... it is a life style not too many people. Tokyo is 30 million people and it is clean.
What an exciting and fearless adventure you have today. Really love your videos, excellent quality and insightful content. Keep going.
Great video as usual. Keep going and wishing you the best, from Maldives 🙏
Thanks!
I think May is a good trekking month in Nepal. People are constantly 'hoarking' there too I recall. Watch your step and take off your shoes before entering a house or your room. You take a chance with a street drink already.
Another great video! India is definitely not for the faint of heart. I can't believe all of the garbage everywhere... the people seem so kind and friendly and the food looks really good! that's always a beautiful thing. Be safe and stay healthy! can't wait to see where you head to next.
Sensory overload! You will need a place to detox and have some healthy food on your next adventure. Be safe, the conditions look very challenging 😥
William, I could almost taste the foul air in your Mumbai adventure... as thick as dirt. I am glad to see India through your eyes as I probably will never travel there myself. Some of those neighborhoods remind me of the urban blight right here in the USA.
As i expected foreigners don't show real india i think foreigners love slumps in india ,btw look this video this is real Mumbai th-cam.com/video/6nhN7IMIvbo/w-d-xo.html
It looked so crazy all the people ,friendly, and all the pollution and trash .So sad so many people there did as a result of the pollution. Thanks for showing us this!
Great to follow you on your travels! Keep them coming! 🙌
Thank you! Will do!
That was a real eye-opener William and what a contrast with Dhiffushi Island in the Maldives. I hope you stay well in spite of all the trash and pollution that you are encountering in Mumbai.
OMG 😲 that labyrinth walk was making me feel claustrophobic, glad you made it out! Please be careful! The river and garbage situation is a nightmare. It's amazing what people can get used to.
What a contrast to your time in the Maldives Your adventurous spirit is on full display. Looking forward already to your next one
Wow. What a change of content William! It has to be a sensory overload for you.
It has been a big change yes but interesting to see!
You are very brave, for one moment I was concerned about you when you followed that guy. great video!
Regards from Montevideo Uruguay
Would like to see William travel to your country.
Oh my what a super intense walkabout William! Very enlightening to see how people live. That was great how that lad showed you the way out of the labyrinth 👍
That is crazy intense in terms of the amount of garbage and pollution there. it's absolutely incredible and makes me sad for the people and children living there in those conditions. It has gotten to a point where it is completely out of control there. It makes me think how can people live like that and not try to clean it up? You are very a brave man to venture into India to explore the real parts of it. Safe travels and take care of yourself. I'll look forward to your next video William.
Really great video William! Enjoy the slight tweak in your new style!
William, great video and commentary. Maybe one of your best ever. Crazy footage of Mumbai. You are delving deeply my friend.
Maybe William should also visit the many posh neighborhoods in Mumbai such as Bandara where many Bollywood megastars live or the affluent beachside suburb of Juhu which is famous for Juhu Beach? Like many cities around the world, Mumbai has sections of poverty, sections of wealth, and many sections in between?
Most of Mumbai’s population lives in the conditions shown. Even those of us who have been Mumbaikars since birth, would not dare to go or be comfortable in such surroundings. While Mumbai boasts of few of the richest families on earth and having one of the most expensive real estate in the world, this is what the living in the metropolis for most of them.
Wow what an adventure! Thank you for showing us. Your attitude is awesome. You need beach therapy now.
Thank you!
I think it's great you tried a new place like this. I can tell from the comments that a lot of people are on the edge of their seat.
Wow...raw and honest look at life in Mumbai. You are becoming one of my absolute favorite travel vloggers. Your videos and style remind me of the very great and late Anthony Bourdain. Your walk to the beach was epic. The kind and friendly people you encountered along the way gives me hope for humanity. Thanks again William for taking us along on your journey. Cheers
I couldn't agree with you more! William reminds me of the late Anthony Bourdain too... great men, great travellers. I too have faith in the goodness and love of humanity. Take care and blessings to you.
@@Summermessa appreciate your kind wishes...blessings to you too.
@@Kerry6691 🤲🏽😘
I hope he isn't exactly like Anthony Bourdain.
As i expected foreigners don't show real india i think foreigners love slumps in india ,btw look this video this is real Mumbai th-cam.com/video/6nhN7IMIvbo/w-d-xo.html
William, this is definitely one of your best yet! I love the open, kind, respectul face you show the world (especially since I look a lot like you). This is so needed! So you are our hipster ambassador!
Wow, just wow! Thumbs up to you for being friendly to the locals and maintaining your spirit while negotiating those labyrinths through all the trash and crumbling buildings. Glad you made it back safely. I've traveled Mexico extensively in the early '80s driving all over the country and mostly camping. Drove to Cabo every year for 7 straight from Southern California for New Year's and to jet ski new beaches each year and yes, it was always fun! Thanks for sharing your adventure but think I'll stick with Mexico and Hawaii for now. I'm still wondering what model of drone you are using as I've asked before and will again hoping one day you see my comments and answer. Having lettered in both swimming and water polo I am also a fan of poooool tricks! Suerte Amigo!
one word to describe your walking trip…. Stark. Thanks William we have many things to be thankful for… these people are the happiest even in their life circumstances
Great Video! Definitely a eye opener ! It’s crazy how much Garbage there is there! Don’t stay there for to long! Stay Safe!
Why is it that trash collection is such a problem for poor places. It's the one thing that does not take a lot of tech, anyone can do it. So it's odd that it's the thing they can't do.
A tall blonde guy is like a unicorn 🦄 there. Instant celebrity status. Keep spreading friendship and stay safe!
When you arrange your trip to different places, make the maldives in the last place, it might be a help to release stress and sadness (this is a free tip for you) waiting for a next video
I'm doing fine in India not sad :p
@@williamtaudien Mumbai is not overpopulated Mumbai has less population than Tokyo but our government is very corrupt you will be suprise to know that Mumbai municipal is asia's richest municipal corporation but you can see their work
Que nada ni nadie nos separe del Amor de Cristo
@@normaferrari6299 ya sientese señora. No diga mamadas. Hagalas mejor.
Go to smaller cities Thuranthapurum or Kochi or Chennai or Maduri or Bengalaru all much different and enjoyable
The sadness of poverty is clear.
Wonderful people.
Please take care plan your journey.
So many TH-camrs in India at the moment.
Great work! Your most recent travel videos in India are next level!
Glad you like them!
William don’t stop spoiling with so many great videos for us on the march to 100,000
Oh William it’s made me really sad 😔
Looking forward to what comes next
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India isn't small it's 7th largest country. But it looks small on mercader projection. The map you showed stretches the northen countries. Also other countries like Australia have too much land and less people. But india is densely populated.
Well that route to the beach has never been filmed! Great video. I laughed several times at your commentary. Nice people, but the environment is so much worse than I ever imagined. Can wait to see the “Rich” district next. 9/10 (-1 for the unnecessary click bait title about meeting the “crime boss”). That’s like saying “I found love in India” because the front desk clerk said he loves you.
So much better when you talk with lots of people!
Maldives was beautiful. Mumbai not so much. I am shocked that the people seem so happy living in garbage.
You’re so brave William! Take care! I was a bit scared watching the blogs but thank you it’s an eye opener.
Hi William. Really enjoy watching your journeys. What is the app you use to track yourself as you explore and find your way through the big cities?
Yes I would like to know what is this app too! 💕
True journalism at its best! Thank you William for opening my eyes. So sad how some people live. I will be praying for them.
Best video yet! Stay safe my friend!
Wow William what an eye opener! You are braver than me. That was scary!! Mumbai is so dirty. Keep safe.
From Somalia,i like your videos,its such an eye opening to see your trip to india.
I knew they had poor living conditions but that was way worse than I envisioned. My heart hurts for these people but they seem so happy and content with what they have. Love all their smiling faces. Great video William
You are so brave and adventurous. Be cautious and watch out for pickpockets. The water is generally polluted so be wise.
I love the way you embrace the people and culture.
Thank you for sharing and showing us places in great need for help.
Looking forward to your next video
Cuidare Guero!!!! Crazy video, unique experience,lets take care of our planet is the only one with chocolate!!!Saludos Amigo
You are so brave. So fun to watch your adventures!
You need to visit Sri Lanka William super clean and cheap aswell.
No Bathing Soap or Food. Now.
Amazing video. So raw and real. Loved it.
Congrats on 70k subs 🎉
You being in India is so fun to watch it’s so chaotic but I’m here for it, u didn’t get a haircut tho I was looking forward to it!!
14:15 OMG... good luck with that William. That whole City is a trash can, I mean WTF ~ I've never seen anything like that.
It's amazing how friendly and happy those people are. Stay safe! Hope you have had your Tetanus shot.
William, I couldn't comment right away as I needed time to think about what you had just showed us. On the one hand, the pollution and poverty of that area of Mumbai/Bombay was staggering but on the other hand the happiness and welcoming smiles of the local people that live in those conditions was stunning and quite a testament to the good people of India. If you had walked through the back alleys of an extremely poor big city neighborhood here in the States or in Europe as an obvious outsider, I don't think the reaction from locals would be as welcoming.
Yeah for sure not, they would want to beat you up and take your camera. Really friendly people in India
Great video, William. It had scary scenes and moments in this one, but what it was amazing it's people, so friendly and happy. Good interaction you had with them. Take care and safe travels. 🙏👍🌷
Nice video!! Crazy city!! But very nice people!! Take care!!
Speechless bro! Thanks for this series! Cheers!
Brother I love your videos, please be careful that's all I follow u on Twitter and Instagram and here. Stay safe my friend
Incredibly raw and unvarnished footage William. While informative, I found myself feeling anxiety and despair. For those with OCD, living conditions such as these are a nightmare to even fathom. ...and we wonder where all the trash in our oceans is coming from. Question answered. Apparently when you are born into and brought up in abject squalor, you learn to live "happily" in abject squalor? This upload, while unbelievably intriguing, was simultaneously hard to watch to the extreme. Talk about a dichotomy. As always William, big thumbs up and always wishing you the very best in your travels. Stay safe our friend. -oO( 😉 )Oo-
OMG William !!! Never have I seen such trash that's awful I would have been so scared walking through some of those allies man I was nervous for you !!don't think I want to go there 🤔🤔😊
Congratulations on getting to 70k subs.👍🥰
This is the "best" video (of Mumbai/India) by a youtuber that we've seen. We've watched Bald & Bankrupt's India adventures & couldn't believe the pollution, garbage & living conditions. So eye opening. In one of his videos, he was walking the streets at night & there was a crippled man (who couldn't walk) crawling/slithering along on the nasty ground. It was heartbreaking 💔. Your video needs to go viral. Makes me appreciate my beautiful Missouri country life.
70K subscribers! On your way to many more - Love your videos - please no pool tricks into the river!
Great video again. If you really want to see the beauty and chaos of India… I recommend Varanasi! One of my top spots in the world. Enjoy your trip and thanks!
The world is not over populated, it can hold and sustain billions more. It’s the mismanagement and greed of many powerful people that is the issue. India has always had this issue, better infrastructure would make the world of difference for them and other countries in a similar situation.
Do foreigners get a special itinerary for india which goes through only the poor and shitty parts?
You went to the slams of Mumbai. I guess those people have never seen a white man with crazy hair.🤣😂I for once, don't envy you. I will seclude myself in a village far away from civilization in Nayarit, Mexico. Safe travels!
Hi William, my wife and I (from Montreal, Canada) are big fans here of your videos. We watched this entire episode with no fast forwarding (difficult for me :). Thank for taking the road less travelled and adventuring to show us what life is really like there for so many people. It opened a raw look into what has happened there and the resilience of the Indian people. I watched it a second time with my 3 kids as I thought that it was important for them to see a part of the world that so different from our own. It was followed up by a family discussion of what and how it all happened All 5 of us sat engaged in a post video exploration of that part of the world. Your video helped spark a real meaningful family discussion and made us cognizant of something important that otherwise may have passed us by. Thank you for that and please keep sharing. BTW, you have definitely earned some "POOL TIME", a coke, and a bag of chips. Go Swedish Sheep!
Wow that is quite the adventure....I think you became a celebrity there....be safe!
Energy, spirits in the air causes that feeling, heavy sick , nausea at times plus the smells lol . But anyways super interesting video.
Thanks William for your videos. I never miss them.
It’s quite sad seeing all that trash. Definite consequence of overpopulation. Very sad to see. Indian people are such nice and beautiful people and I agree with your statement about how they can’t come together to clean up.
There is no correlation between overpopulation and trash. Tokyo is way bigger and is mostly super clean.
@@Merecir No offense but There is a huge correlation. Did you see the neighborhoods there. It was a real labyrinth to get around. How are they going to have proper sanitation system with people living like that? The people are jammed together living in a maze for neighborhoods but you think that overcrowded living like that has nothing to do with all the waste everywhere.
How are they suppose to have a proper sanitation system with people and neighborhoods set up like that?
@@MarcosA2976 By not littering, by not throwing trash in the street or river...
It is not rocket science.
William it’s Juhu Beach, not Yahu. I was based in Bombay for 3 months many years ago. Stayed in a hotel on Juhu Beach. That area was full of street kids begging. Such hard lives. The stink from those rivers was the worst thing I ever smelled in my life. Not a good place, though as you say the people were friendly.
You’re such a humble and kind person. Please be careful there. Looking forward to your next video as always. :)
Thank you!
Man India makes Vietnam look like upper class. There for a second I was a bit worried about ya when things got dark in those Labyrinth following that dude.
What a great adventure. Keep them rolling.
Thanks, will do!
William you’re such an authentic person! I love your videos more and more every day. Also this was really eye-opening to see you walk through Mumbai. Very interesting video in my opinion and also congratulations on 70,000 you’ll be at 100 very soon!
Thanks for the video, I am used to watching your videos of beautiful areas and all the sudden you are posting a landfill. You are very brave walking through there. Hope you have a current hep shot
I suggest you to visit Indian villages. India's soul is in its villages. most of the country's population lives in the countryside. if you want to see the authentic India then villages are must visit. there you will see the real Indian hospitality. in the villages home cooked food taste better than most famous eateries is across the cities. the varieties of fruits and vegetables there are you won't find in the city markets.
William ... !!! No one goes for a walk through the slums without some major heads-up about what to expect ... but thanks for venturing forth like a classic explorer of old. I haven't been to Indian for 40 years ... and it looks like the garbage has only piled up more and more since I was there. Good luck! I can't see you staying there for very long ... unless you meet a guru and head for the Himalayas and then we'll never see you again!!