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Hilarious pics of people sleeping in airports in the most awkward and uncomfortable positions!
Hilarious some of the ways waiting passengers have to try to get to sleep. Poor people...
This could be you!
#FlightDelays
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSyFd2hboX0
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On today's episode, we read out your comments requests and shoutouts and discuss the benefits of using God Mode or cheats. Does it ruin the game?
Zippidy Woo
Hey Destinationtips, I have a question! If u could make one wish what would it be. My wish would be to meet u guys! :3
TheLemonPro 77
Zodd, where did you get that wig
Some trouble going down in the Philippines...
Wayne Morphett
I'm suprised i watched all of this and you two faggity twats....
ScytheGaming 243
the guy with glasses is so annoying!!!
tyler gomez
this guys are idiots
Optic Squad
You are a holes
Dwight Abrenica
all true and fuck you glass boi
Marvic Tabacon
fuck this guys there a bunch of jerks
Sasha a shadow knight The prisoner of Phoenix drop,
How do you make That noise Glasses guy
SEGVLOGER
If you were a insect what would you be? I would be a lizard
Retro kid Ian playz
Epic
#shoutout I love videos
ItzArloGames
Fingers as toes or toes as fingers
Destination Tip:
Don't Fold, Roll!
In the past we've commented on folding clothes in one pile, as demonstrated by Heathrow Airport..
But we've found it's actually more efficient to roll
Shoutouts;
Hyren Gan
Billiambacon
king__ tut
Flame Assassin
Kareth
Levi Joe Garnham
Monster High Stop Motion
Turkish Russian
Jasper Nijboer (Iaasper naiboor)
Retro kid Ian playz
Birthdays
Blated bday Joseph Hernandez
#shoutout please it's my birthday on the weekend
mello :3
IT'S MY BIRTHDAY NEXT WEEK ON FRIDAY!!!
Uncharted 4 God Mode
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMihJNuxpPw
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There are many "Travel Hacks" out there to help improve your time abroad, but beware! Many of them are pure nonsense!
We take them apart now in 7 Travel Hacks that DON'T Work!
This is a popular one on the internets;
Don’t lose your earrings, keep them in a button!
Because that's so much easier to find when rummaging around in your bag!
It definitely calls for some kind of bag to keep your jewelry together...
But not this...;
Store your rings in a medicine case while traveling:
The plastic case takes up way more space than say a plastic bag
Who needs to organize their jewelry into separate days
Surely if you're taking more jewelry than you can wear on a plane, just buy a bigger suitcase?
Save an empty plastic water bottle and then demand the Flight Attendant refill it.
I have seen this “hack” many times, and it will not work in your favor. You will only annoy the Flight Attendants, and we all know that’s not a smart move.
Place your belongings in an overhead bin towards the front of the aircraft. Supposedly this “hack” saves time in deplaning, but it is selfish and inconsiderate to other passengers.
A binder clip will protect the head of shaving razors.
So you have to find or buy a binder clip that fits your razor...
When razors COME with their own plastic cover!!??
Whats it all about!?
Wrap your shoes in a showercap
If you use a shower cap it's because presumably your hair is quite clean and doesn't need a wash.
Well it does now if you're dirty shoes have been wrapped in it.
It's not like the thin plastic shower cap takes up any space in your bag!
Shower Gel Hack
You have to spend a whole evening emptying out shower gels and conditioners into tiny straws that you've pre-sealed one end with somekind of special iron?
Label them all and then seal the other end - making sure they are water tight!
And then when you get into the shower at your hotel...
Scissors??
For anyone wanting a more sensible way of carrying less liquids here are some TSA approved non-spillable 100ml bottles for sale on Amazon!
https://www.amazon.com/MoYo-Natural-Labs-approved-container/dp/B00SQ62ZSU/?th=1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJGm-_EbtyU
Stairs to nowhere! Ramps from hell! Botched Bridges and other WTF Engineering fails, let's jump right in!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ckpVFQqocE
1. Don't Light up in Public!
According to Inside the murky world of Nairobi's smoking zones | Tobacco industry | The Guardian
The Kenyan government has banned advertising, marketing, and smoking in public places, and in Nairobi, they are especially strict about it. In the city center is a wooden shed that is the only place where you can smoke. Lighting up n the street could earn you a fine of up to $485 or you could even be arrested.
2. Don't Cross The Road Without Looking.
According to Things They Don’t Tell You About Visiting Nairobi (theculturetrip.com)
Traffic lights and road signs are pretty much taken as suggestions rather than obligations. Some claim that this is because of confusion between the green light meaning "go" for cars and the green man meaning "go" for pedestrians.
Always look both ways and never assume that you have right of way.
3. Don't Cross The Road Whilst On The Phone.
This isn't just because using your phone whilst crossing the road is distracting, in Nairobi, it is actually illegal too. According to Things They Don’t Tell You About Visiting Nairobi (theculturetrip.com)
It is illegal to use your phone whilst crossing the road and doing so could earn you a hefty fine.
4. Don't Take Shortcuts Through Alleyways.
According to https://youtu.be/blIhyVe8OHM
Although Nairobi is generally a safe place, you are a tourist and therefore a potential target, especially if you end up in an alleyway that the locals know is best to avoid.
Stay on the main streets and shopping areas, take your time and relax, it is better to take a bit longer to get somewhere and to arrive with all your belongings.
5. Don't forget about M-Pesa
Nairobi is big on Mobile Banking and M-Pesa is king.
Basically, as you would with a pay-as-you-go phone, you top up your phone with credit and can then transfer that credit to other people or businesses using pin-protected SMS messages. In 2011, M-Pesa had 17 million users in Kenya alone, and nowadays it's used by everyone. If you don't want to be carrying around a lot of cash with you, get M-Pesa.
6. Don't forget to get your Visa.
https://youtu.be/zt1pJ2Hy3Qg
You used to be able to get apply for your visa once you arrived in Kenya, as of January 2021 you have to have your visa before you leave your home country. Fortunately, it can all be processed online but is does take some time so don't think you can get it done while you wait at the airport.
7. Don't say "Jambo".
According to 23 Things to Know Before You Go to Nairobi (roadsandkingdoms.com)
People in Nairobi only use "Jambo" a form of saying "Hello" with tourists. If you want to say "Hello" and gain some respect with the locals use "Habari" which is like "How are you" or "Niaje" which is Nairobi street slang for "How's it doing".
If you're the one being asked, you can answer with "Mzuri" good, "Si mbaya" not bad or "Poa" cool. Try to learn some Kiswahili before traveling to Nairobi, the locals will appreciate it and probably be more inclined to help you and less inclined to try to overcharge you.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTITWzPFDV4
There are endless things to see and do in Barbados, its no wonder the island is one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. However, there are a few cautions keep in mind when visiting this vacation paradise. Here are 19 things NOT to do in Barbados.
1. Don’t Wear Camouflage
It’s actually illegal for anyone but the Barbados Defense Force to don this style here.
2. Don’t Touch the Manchineel Fruit
Manchineels are toxic! Don’t touch any fruit, or even sit under the boughs during a rain shower.
3.Don’t Sit Under a Ripe Coconut Tree
The impact of coconut to cranium can indeed be fatal.
4. Don’t Swim on the East Coast
The pounding surf has some dangerous currents and rip tides that make swimming ill-advised here.
5. Don’t Get Too Close to the Monkeys
Mama monkeys will get protective of their babies, and others can be a bit aggressive when it comes to their food.
6. Don’t Underestimate the Power of a Rum Punch
Take it easy, or you'll definitely feel a backlash from a Bajan rum punch bender the next day.
7. Don’t Sunbathe Topless
Public nudism is actually against the law here.
8. Don’t Stroll the Beaches at Night
Don’t set yourself up as a target, this relatively safe island isn't immune to the occasional mugging.
9. Don’t Disturb Nesting Sea Turtles
There are fines and prison sentences for people who disturb turtle nests.
10. Don’t Forget the Mosquito Repellent
The female aedes aegypti mosquito can infect you with dengue fever.
11. Don’t Light a Fire on the Beach
It’s really not permitted in Barbados.
12. Don’t Step on a Sea Urchin
These needles are not venomous and will eventually dissolve, but they can cause an infection.
13. Don’t Dive or Snorkel Without a Marker
Use an inflatable marker that is clearly visible to the traffic hazards above.
14. Don’t Bring A Lot of Leather
The hot, humid, tropical climate can do a number on those leather shoes, belts and bags.
15. Don’t Forget, They Drive on the Left
Like their British colonial forefathers, Barbadians drive on the left hand side of the road.
16. Don’t Expect Things to Run on Time
There’s no sense of urgency here, so things might not run promptly like clockwork.
17. Don’t Flaunt Your Homosexuality
Homosexual acts are actually illegal in Barbados.
18. Don’t Do Drugs
Fines and jail time for possession and use of are enforced.
19. Don’t Be Complacent About Safety
Just like anywhere else, tourists can be easy targets, so just keep vigilant.
Do you know of any other things NOT to do in Barbados?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy97CM4rW8o
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Today we will be exploring the scariest bridges in the world!
Some real gephyrophobia coming up!
1. Bamboo Bridge, Cambodia
Bamboo Bridge is rebuilt every year and has a framework made of bamboo sticks and a carpet of several layers of canes absorbing the impact of the vehicles.
2. Vitim River Bridge, Siberia
The Vitim River Bridge is considered so treacherous that simply getting across it alive is an accomplishment. Seriously, “the 34 people who have done it created their own Facebook page.”
3. Sidu River Bridge, Hubei Province, China
current record holder for highest bridge in the world, “connecting what amounts to two mountaintops.” “so long that the builders had to use a rocket to string the first pilot line across the gap.”
4. Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan
Scary.
5. Mackinac Bridge, Michigan
This bridge may look safe, but it’s so terrifying that some travelers refuse to even cross it and there are even assistants who drive cars or motorcycles to the other end.”
6. Quepos Bridge, Costa Rica
If crossing this rickety little bridge wasn’t terrifying enough, it’s also a popular hang out spot for, ahem, the local wildlife.
7. Brave Men’s Bridge, Hunan Province, China
Made out of plexiglass. It feels like you’re walking on air and about to plummet every step you take. The fact that you simultaneously sway with the wind doesn’t help matters.
8. Lake Ponchartrain Causeway Bridge, Louisiana
Holding the Guinness Record for longest continuous bridge over water in the world, it’s gotta be pretty scary in a storm... At night...
9. Shansha Bridge, India
The bridge is considered in “very poor condition,” the rough gravel path of the Tandi-Kishtwar Road gives way only to the half-rotted wood of the bridge. Every creak is enough to give you a heart attack.
Which one scared you the most?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmqd-XrOISY
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Got kids, or thinking about having some in the near future? Consider these among the best cities to raise kids in America.
1. Providence, Rhode Island
Along with many historic attractions that celebrate the nation’s colonial past, Providence boasts many safe neighborhoods, excellent elementary schools and high schools, and beautiful scenery.
2. Denver, Colorado
It is booming with employment opportunities. Its dynamic mountain scenery and great schools and communities with low crime rates make the Mile-High City a great place to hang your hat and raise some youngsters.
3. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (seed-er)
This city has great schools, a low crime rate and lots of community festivals and events geared for families. The “city of five seasons” also boasts more than 3,000 acres of parks and 24 miles of biking and hiking trails that are ideal for all ages to enjoy.
4. Boise, Idaho (boys-ee)
It offers urban cultural attractions and outdoor scenic experiences. A low rate of crime, award-winning schools and low cost of living make Idaho’s capitol especially appealing to families.
5. Middletown, New York
Its focus on education makes it attractive for families raising kids. Families have access to a wide array of parks, nature centers, zoos and activities associated with the Hudson River.
6. Suwanee, Georgia (sir-one-ee)
It has low crime rates and great schools. Lake Lanier attracts boaters and water lovers to the area. With its quintessential Southern charm, Suwanee makes a particularly liveable place for families to call home.
7. Spokane, Washington (spoke-an)
Brimming with events and festivals, Spokane conveys an inviting sense of community that appeals to all ages. The Spokane River also appeals to families who love the great outdoors.
8. Raleigh, North Carolina (rahh-lee)
This growing hub of the finance industry boasts plenty of cultural attractions and family-friendly amenities. There are more than 8,000 acres of park lands and nearby scenic attractions.
9. Virginia Beach, Virginia
It is a wonderful place to raise a family with its great neighborhoods, good schools, inviting beaches and picturesque scenery. Virginia Beach is a top-notch family-friendly city to consider.
10. Appleton, Wisconsin
Its relatively low cost of living, reputable schools and low unemployment rate make the city a great fit for a wide range of families. Appleton is known for its lively downtown hub and old-fashioned community values.
Which one did you like the most?
Comment below!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtiw03D1RSE
FULL VIDEO https://youtu.be/dTITWzPFDV4
1. Don't Light up in Public!
According to Inside the murky world of Nairobi's smoking zones | Tobacco industry | The Guardian
The Kenyan government has banned advertising, marketing, and smoking in public places, and in Nairobi, they are especially strict about it. In the city center is a wooden shed that is the only place where you can smoke. Lighting up n the street could earn you a fine of up to $485 or you could even be arrested.
2. Don't Cross The Road Without Looking.
According to Things They Don’t Tell You About Visiting Nairobi (theculturetrip.com)
Traffic lights and road signs are pretty much taken as suggestions rather than obligations. Some claim that this is because of confusion between the green light meaning "go" for cars and the green man meaning "go" for pedestrians.
Always look both ways and never assume that you have right of way.
3. Don't Cross The Road Whilst On The Phone.
This isn't just because using your phone whilst crossing the road is distracting, in Nairobi, it is actually illegal too. According to Things They Don’t Tell You About Visiting Nairobi (theculturetrip.com)
It is illegal to use your phone whilst crossing the road and doing so could earn you a hefty fine.
4. Don't Take Shortcuts Through Alleyways.
According to https://youtu.be/blIhyVe8OHM
Although Nairobi is generally a safe place, you are a tourist and therefore a potential target, especially if you end up in an alleyway that the locals know is best to avoid.
Stay on the main streets and shopping areas, take your time and relax, it is better to take a bit longer to get somewhere and to arrive with all your belongings.
5. Don't forget about M-Pesa
Nairobi is big on Mobile Banking and M-Pesa is king.
Basically, as you would with a pay-as-you-go phone, you top up your phone with credit and can then transfer that credit to other people or businesses using pin-protected SMS messages. In 2011, M-Pesa had 17 million users in Kenya alone, and nowadays it's used by everyone. If you don't want to be carrying around a lot of cash with you, get M-Pesa.
6. Don't forget to get your Visa.
https://youtu.be/zt1pJ2Hy3Qg
You used to be able to get apply for your visa once you arrived in Kenya, as of January 2021 you have to have your visa before you leave your home country. Fortunately, it can all be processed online but is does take some time so don't think you can get it done while you wait at the airport.
7. Don't say "Jambo".
According to 23 Things to Know Before You Go to Nairobi (roadsandkingdoms.com)
People in Nairobi only use "Jambo" a form of saying "Hello" with tourists. If you want to say "Hello" and gain some respect with the locals use "Habari" which is like "How are you" or "Niaje" which is Nairobi street slang for "How's it doing".
If you're the one being asked, you can answer with "Mzuri" good, "Si mbaya" not bad or "Poa" cool. Try to learn some Kiswahili before traveling to Nairobi, the locals will appreciate it and probably be more inclined to help you and less inclined to try to overcharge you.
Get more Tips here! http://www.destinationtips.com
#compilation #didyouknow
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e3YSbjsobg