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Top Ten YouTube Travel Videos on WE SAID GO TRAVEL

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July 2, 2019

Thank you so much for your support

for my travels and my videos.

I have nearly one million views across my

We Said Go Travel YouTube channel!

Here are ten videos with the most views from ten different countries on my channel:
VideoMonywa Arrival and Night Market, Myanmar (Burma)
Video: Gili Meno: the Good and the Bad in Indonesia
Video: Saved by the Seligas in Falealupo, Samoa
Video: All Aboard the Train! Rocky Mountaineer is leaving Vancouver, Canada
Video: 5 beaches: Hiking in Koh Tao, Thailand
Video: Tonga’s Got Talent 2011
Video: Barton G: A restaurant and Theater of Food in Los Angeles, California
Video: Taipei: Traveling by Metro and discovering Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
Video: From Kolkata to Puri by Night Bus, India, Nov 2012
Video: St Pauli Reeperbahn Tour Hamburg, Germany October 2015

 

Thanks so much for all your support!
Please help me get to ONE MILLION VIEWS
on my YouTube channel:
less than 22,000 views to go (as of June 29, 2019)
I am over 978,000 views on the channel!

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https://www.youtube.com/user/WeSaidGoTravel

 

Check out my out of this world recent video at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge:
LIsa Niver at Star Wars Galaxy's Edge
Lisa Niver at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

 

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