This Island Is Illegal To Visit. He Found Out Why.



There’s an island that no one is supposed to visit, but John Chau went anyways.

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42 thoughts on “This Island Is Illegal To Visit. He Found Out Why.”

  1. I don't know why we allow the island to exist the way it does these people are literally living in the stone age and there's no reason not to bring them to the present in my eyes

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  2. Normally I hate seeing YouTube shorts of similar style and of old news, but I got to say something about the way you did it was rather refreshing.

    Maybe it’s because I’m so used to everyone use the same 3 AI narrative voice overs, maybe because your voice and tone go so well together.

    I can assure you one reason is you’re not using the goofy country emoji’s saying things we all already know 😂

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  3. In 1880 a British research expedition grabbed 6 people, two elders and four children. The old people immediately got sick and soon died, and the children were returned. Disease tore through the island and ever since they have been hostile.

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  4. It should be noted early expeditions to the island were met with a mix of neutrality and bemusement. I think it likely that the hostility began as oral tradition about the bringers of disease and death to the island after carried diseases mostly likely decimated the population.

    Their hostility is likely rational and completely earned

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  5. Religious nuts of all religions are so much worse then the LGBTQ community when it comes to shoving things in your face that you don't want to hear about or care to hear about.

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  6. Ong, this is why Christian people are somewhat L, you're supposed to help people and make the world better as a Christian and not to promote people to join your own religion 💀

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  7. North Sentinel Island is ancient tribe that migrated from Africa through what is known as India today more than 100,000 years ago they’re to believe descent from ancient Kenya and Tanzania who traveled the seas and got stranded on North Sentinel Island over the years the island became their home with no worries of competition for their land and they live on North Sentinel Island for 100,000 years now in harmony away from the world. And they’re land protected by the Indian government so nobody isn’t stepping foot into the island without being seen by the Indian navy.

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  8. Could have picked a better fake name for your missionary than John.
    Could have also picked better pictures for your "stone age island natives".
    Clickbait content makes me sick, reported.

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