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Expat Steps TRAVELING EVERY COUNTRY ON EARTH!!! 🌏 73/195 COUNTRIES
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I’m not a professional videographer nor do I claim to be. This is my story of unconditionally pursuing my passion for travel. My page is about my traveling journey and adventure around the world. The videos are meant to encourage everyone to go out, explore, and make the most out of every situation they come across. Expat Steps aims to inspire you to travel the world and teach you how to capture y

our journey along the way. As a traveler I believe that I have a responsibility to show the world what the world is really like. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what age, gender or religion a person is or has, we are all the same once you strip down our ideologies and this is what I want to bring into the light. Follow my journey around the world and please share any feedback or comments

Just me and the slow rhythm of Luang Prabang. Even the bridges feel like they were built for reflection           #مجدي ...
13/10/2025

Just me and the slow rhythm of Luang Prabang. Even the bridges feel like they were built for reflection

#مجدي #العساف

Laos feels like time slowed down just enough for you to notice life again.
12/10/2025

Laos feels like time slowed down just enough for you to notice life again.

24/09/2025

I was warned to stay away from this area, one of the most “dangerous” neighborhoods in the Philippines. But instead of getting robbed, I was welcomed by families who call this cemetery home even invited to a birthday party among the tombs.

This is Manila’s “City of the Dead,” where over 10,000 people live, work, and survive inside a graveyard. From hidden Jewish cemeteries mistaken for Illuminati symbols to stories of Filipino black magic (Gayuma), this journey reveals a side of Manila few outsiders ever see.

🎨 Montevideo: Where Walls Speak Stories 🇺🇾Uruguay’s capital isn’t just a city — it’s a canvas.Here, street art isn’t van...
10/06/2025

🎨 Montevideo: Where Walls Speak Stories 🇺🇾
Uruguay’s capital isn’t just a city — it’s a canvas.
Here, street art isn’t vandalism… it’s respected public expression.

✨ Did You Know?
Montevideo was one of the first cities in South America to embrace murals as legal art. Some pieces have been untouched for over a decade — a sign of deep respect.

Montevideo has a long tradition of activism, identity, and social commentary. Artists use walls to speak about politics, peace, heritage, and dreams — legally and proudly.

Many murals are created with community approval or city sponsorship. It’s a collective voice, not just a solo act. You’ll often see artists painting in broad daylight — with locals cheering them on!



🎨 Montevideo: Donde las paredes hablan 🇺🇾
This city doesn’t just have walls — it has historias pintadas.

🧠 ¿Por qué tanto arte callejero?
Porque en Uruguay, el arte urbano es una forma de expresión libre, social y cultural. Muchos murales cuentan historias de resistencia, amor, identidad y orgullo barrial.

🖌️ ¿Cómo lo hacen?
¡Con permiso o sin él! Pero la mayoría tiene apoyo comunitario o municipal. Acá el graffiti se respeta, se cuida… y muchas veces se celebra.

🎭 Dato curioso:
Algunos murales tienen más de 10 años sin ser tocados. Eso es respeto total al artista y su mensaje.


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