How One NASA Image Tells Dozens of Stories | Neo Explains (thoughts & commentary)

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Neo explains how one NASA image tells a dozen stories. Talking geography, geopolitics and recent history. It wasn't as easy as one would think to find the most dense cities on earth the largest cities are linked down below! Leave your thoughts on music

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I see a No Protocol video, I click on it, I hit the like button. ❤

deucedaprodeuca
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I just stumbled upon your channel and swatched a couple of videos.

You have gained a new subscriber.

MagdalenaBozyk
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Tokyo is for sure the biggest city when it comes to population. Indian cities are probably the ones with the craziest density per km²

josef
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+1 for music focused videos. Your music recommendations have been great.
I've been really enjoying the electronic stuff, which I've never dove into before.

Jagh
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I always enjoy your posts. You’re quite a breath of fresh air. A sweet person

LearningJeff
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I'd love music focused videos! That'd be awesome

ezraanderson
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BTW, at 1:48, the big dots of light in south eastern algeria are mainly oil fields as well. More than 90% of algeria‘s population occupies only the narrow coast to the north leaving most of the country’s oil rich desert uninhabited. The borders there were drawn by France making Tunisia and Morocco lose swaths of lands as France thought it would stay there forever. Greetings from Carthage, Tunisia 🇹🇳

ThePunisher
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Thanks, you're reaction videos are great, the lighting between East and West Berlin is amazing

some-UK-bloke
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Love the music suggestions. As someone who also has a varied music taste, I’d love to hear you talk about D&B. For example, the famous ‘Chase & Status’ Boiler Room session. Would be interesting to get your take on something that’s huge in the U.K, but relatively unknown outside of it.

NahBroUK
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0:39 Your question population density made me think of Kowloon Walled City. Even though it's been gone for decades, it was amazing.
I'd love to see your reaction to a short documentary about it.
AFAIK it was the most densely populated area that has ever existed on earth at 3.2 million people/sq. mile.

Edit: For classics, if you haven't read "Anabasis" by Xenophon, check it out. One of the greatest true adventure stories ever told.

MrVvulf
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As I'm from Malaysia, you can clearly see the difference between East and West Malaysia. East Malaysia is on the northern coast of the island of Borneo. On a side note, Diwali is a public holiday in Malaysia, since we have a sizeable population of Indians.

sashi
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I always enjoy the music, would love to see more.

louhill
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0:47 Top cities by population density: #1 Manila Philippines, #2 Mandaluyong Philippines, #3 Caloocan Philippines, #4 Bnei Brak Isranotreal, #5 Kathmandu Nepal, #6 Dhaka Bangladesh, #7 Makati Philippines, #8 Port-au-Prince Haiti, #9 Levallois-Perret France, #10 Bogotá Colombia

SonOfMuta
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Musical recommendation: Óró Sé Do Bheatha Bhaile’ by Lumiere, Sibéal, Nicola Joyce.
Same song by Sinead O'Connor and again by Seo Lin. These three versions each convey different aspects of the song: beauty in its melody; power in its delivery, and emotion in its different meanings.

scientiautverum
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You have a great talent glad I found ya errr glad the algorithm found you for me

rmmz
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Manila in the Philippines has like 113, 000 per square mile!

dperry
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thank you for highlighting this video for me Tendrils. Haven't seen this in years

thejoelrooganexplosion
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My mind immediately went to Monaco and Vatican City since they’re small but dense. It turns out that neither are high on the list of cities, but are in the top 10 of most densely populated countries (according to Wikipedia)

ShaneH
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I recently stumbled upon The Amazing Devil. Now I can't stop listening to their song Inkpot Gods.

danielnetz
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Tokyo metropoly somehow stimulates my imagination the most. Not necessarily because it is Japan, but the architecture, futurism and scale of it is just ... flabbergasting.
I love to watch channels where people just stroll through Tokyo disctricts with cameras at night or day. Such orderly and clean, yet huge city. There is something magical for me in it.

Lesminster