Why No One Talks About Africa’s Most Successful Country
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✈️ Subscribe to my travel channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GeoLex.Travels -- We Weren't Prepared for Armenia's Highlands: https://youtu.be/CW0-g6vhEPo -- 📖 Subscribe to my Substack! 👉 https://geographicgeoff.substack.com -- 🌳 Find me: https://linktr.ee/geoffgibson 🗺️ Map store: https://mapsbygeoff.com -- Africa is a diverse continent. But the success rate of its various countries is… mixed to the least. But there is one country that stands apart. One that has a high GDP, a comfortable population, and a stable democracy and economy. But I seriously doubt you’ve ever heard of it. This is Mauritius, a tiny island country that bucks of the trend of Africa as a whole. So why is Mauritius so successful and why have you (probably) never heard of it? -- Chapters: 0:00 - An African Country Unlike The Others 0:32 - Heaven Was Copied After Mauritius? 5:07 - A World Without People… Mostly 9:28 - A Poor Overpopulated Island Turned Itself Around Stock footage and music acquired from www.envato.com, www.storyblocks.com and videvo.net. If you think there's been an error in using a video clip, please contact me. This has been a production of Sound Bight Media (soundbight.com)
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