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  • I asked myself why people are afraid to take pictures or videos in big cities . the simple answer they fear for reprisal by the corrupt government either in Angola or in some parts of Africa. you should do some effort to film Luanda. shit....

  • How do women in Angola treat their men?

  • i've notice when someone make a video documentary on an African country. They always show the poor people who live in the rural areas. Never people who live in the develop cities. There is more to Africa than poor people, safaris, civil war, disease, and famine. I would like to see what life is like, the architecture, and cuisine of the people who live in the develop city of Angelo is like.

  • @rdw3ut Although there are quite a few beautiful cities in Africa, they are certainly not in Angola: I visited Lugango (the main town in the area) and it is one of the worst places I have seen: dirty, overpopulated, sad... like the worst ghettos in the sixties. I am confident things will change in the future, with no more civil war and investments from the new oil fields, but as for now it is much better not to show pictures from this kind of cities.

  • @renataflorio "there are quite a few beautiful cities in africa, they are certainly not in angola" .... what do you call a beautiful city? ... have you imagine if the world was all full of big building?.. these areas of angola show the virginity of nature and the people are inocent living their life as they want...

  • @kuduro1000timesBest This is exactly why I am mostly traveling and showing natural areas and rural living...

    I was replying to "rdw3ut" asking me why I never show African "developed cities"

  • 6:26 - Brava i MPLA partisani! Brava i communistas! Straordinario.

  • 2:22 - welwitschia plant!

  • probably beacause God forgot to provide us with a bra at birth

  • Himba tribal music, and Namibian Folc.

    bonito, bonito - muy bonito....)))

    Adios!!!!

  • Muito bom, mas esse video foi gravado em que parte de Angola?

  • @MrAmcody Thanks for the appreciation! the first village is in the Lake Arco area, and generally the area is in the natural parks between Lubango and the Namibian border.

  • my man was doing halem shake @ 1:35

  • i wanna suck both the girls'tits this is my country lol

  • HEY. Do you have the contacts of those girls lol. They're so pretty!

  • What a lovely video! It makes me want to go to Angola right now :)

    What´s the music of the video???

  • @PIDMIXKO A few people have already inqured about the soundtrack : In the remote Angolan areas I visited I could not find any local music, and I bought 2 DVD in Namibia: Yerii Oponenda (himba tribal music) and Namibian Folk Song by Mascato. . Thanks a lot for the appreciation !!

  • Thanks for this beautiful video

  • @euguevarista Thanks to you for your kind appreciation : I see you are originally from Portugal, I would have liked to know some portoguese during my trip to Angola in order to socialize some more with the local people. Ciao !

  • @renataflorio i'm portuguese but i live in Holland. bye

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  • @22jan51 In the remote Angolan areas I visited I could not find any local music, and I bought 2 DVD in Namibia: Yerii Oponenda (himba tribal music) and Namibian Folk Song by Mascato. Therefore there shouldn't be any zimbabwean music in the sound track, even if tribal folk songs in austral Africa have many similarities. Thanks anyway for the appreciation !!

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