Tag: travel vlog
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Making Friends With Street Magic At The Fez Tanneries + Full Adventure
In this episode, I get out of my comfort zone and use a few magic tricks to get a behind the scenes look at the Fez tanneries. I make friends with a worker named Nourdine, who greets me in French. A quick note about French in Morocco. Nordine doesn’t speak English, so our communication comes…
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Chefchaouen, Morocco: Minor Scams + Annoyances
In this episode, I get some street food in Chefchaouen, where I meet a person on the street, practice my French with him, and he ends up offering to take me to check out some nearby marijuana farms the next day. One of my social experiments while traveling through Africa is to talk to everyone,…
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Chefchaouen: Midnight Dance In The Blue City
In this episode, I’m all the way out in Morocco – in the beautiful city of Chefchaouen, also known by many as the blue city. As I’m living at a flat in the city core, I’ve conveniently spent a few nights wandering all over and a few spots in particular catch my eye – enough so that…
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Addis Ababa – Secret Spot At Mount Etoto
Today, I’m headed for a picnic at a secret spot on Mount Entoto, the highest peak overlooking Addis Ababa. But, to get there first, I have to take a combination of four minibuses. The whole fare combined probably costs around a dollar, with the third bus stopping in an interesting market area. The fourth bus…
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The Corona Arch Rappel And Mini-Swing!
Today, I’m taking a break from my Africa videos for a throwback adventure in Moab, Utah. In this video, I’m headed out to the Corona Arch to rappel and do a mini-swing off it. However, before continuing, I do have to say that this video was filmed before the BLM, or Bureau of Land Management,…
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Getting Around Addis Ababa (Transportation) + Scams
Today, I’m going to go through all the main modes of transportation in Addis Ababa: minibuses, light rail, taxis, and the bajaj (tuk-tuks). 1. Minibuses First, the minibus. The minibus is king. It’s cheap, around 5-10birr to get to many places, it’s efficient and pretty safe. To get on them, you either wait in a…
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Street Magic, Suicidal Road Crossings In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Today, I got a little street magic in the works. But, before we get to that, I’m going to hit the streets of Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa is fastly developing, and kind of like China in the 2000’s, is a city of contrasts. It’s by no mean luxurious, but I could be walking past some…
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Arrival Day 1
In my first vlog post, I leave Toronto on a rainy winter day and step foot into Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. It’s a big (but pleasant) culture shock as I head right into the city on a quiet day during the Timkat festival, and here are some of my immediate reactions to the…

