The 3 Strangest Borders on Earth - Summary

Summary

The video is about three peculiar borders in the world: the Moroccan Berm Wall, the Turkish Tomb in Syria, and the South China Sea. The video explains the history, politics, and geography behind these borders, and how they affect the people and countries involved. The video also includes some personal plugs and updates from the creator.

Facts

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1. The Moroccan Berm Wall is a nearly 3000 kilometer wall of sand and dirt that separates Morocco from Western Sahara, a disputed territory that Morocco claims as its own.
2. The tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire, is a small exclave of Turkey inside Syria that has been moved three times due to conflicts and dam construction.
3. The South China Sea is a contested body of water that is claimed by several countries, but mostly controlled by China, which has built artificial islands and military bases in the area.