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The speaker talks about three peculiar borders that are connected to real world issues: the Moroccan berm wall that divides Western Sahara, the Turkish tomb that moved around in Syria, and the Chinese island-building in the South China Sea. He also thanks his sponsor NordVPN and promotes his products and projects at the end of the video.
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1. The Moroccan berm wall is a 3,000-kilometer wall of sand and dirt that separates Morocco from Western Sahara, a disputed territory that Morocco claims as its own.
2. The wall is also the longest land mine field on earth and prevents the local people of Western Sahara from accessing the more resource-rich part of their country.
3. Turkey has a small exclave of land inside Syria where the tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire, is located.
4. The tomb has been moved twice due to the construction of a dam and the threat of ISIS, but it remains in Syrian territory as a symbol of Turkish sovereignty and history.
5. China claims most of the South China Sea, a strategic and resource-rich body of water that is also claimed by several other countries in Southeast Asia.
6. China has built artificial islands and military bases in the sea to assert its control and intimidate other fishermen and vessels that operate in the area.