Man who travelled to every country in the world reveals the dirtiest destination he has ever been to

A man who has travelled to every country in the world has revealed the dirtiest location he has ever been to.
Drew Binsky, who shares tales of his travels online, shared a video with his thoughts on grubby travel destinations.
Posting the clip to YouTube, Drew revealed the dirtiest city he’s ever visited: Port-au-Prince in Haiti.
He says, driving through a region of the city: ‘We’re about to enter Cite Soleil, the most dangerous slum on earth.’
One of his companions shares that the area they are passing through is entirely controlled by gangs.
He passes through dirty streets and piles of rubbish.
Drew’s companion says: ‘It’s getting worse and worse. They never actually remove the garbage.’
Aside from Haiti’s capital, Drew ranks three other cities as among the dirtiest in the world.
Drew Binsky posts videos of his travels online, sharing his experiences
Port-au-Prince in Haiti is, in Drew’s opinion, the dirtiest place he’s ever visited
He says: ‘These are the four dirtiest places I’ve visited.
‘Tondo, the Philippines. The first thing I see is water with trash in it.’
He walks through a community of 200 families living under a bridge, in an area completely filled with rubbish.
The next destination Drew ranks as filthy is Manshiyat Naser in Egypt – calling it a city ‘built entirely on garbage.’
Drew adds that just a short drive from the pyramids in Cairo, there’s a town where 14,000 tons of rubbish are dumped each day.
He says: ‘If you could only smell this right now.’
People collect rubbish in Cairo and bring it to this city to sort – and hopefully find items such as watches to then sell.
The next spot is Stolipinovo in Bulgaria.
Manshiyat Naser is a city filled with garbage near Cairo in Egypt
Stolipinovo is a district of the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv filled with rubbish
Drew says: ‘I just made it to a slum in Bulgaria more than 70,000 gypsies call home. The hardest part for me being here in Stolipinovo is the trash.
‘It is really, really bad. I’ve never been to a place like this within Europe. This is insane.’
Viewers were understandably shocked, with one posting in the comments: ‘The diseases that must come from the garbage is unfathomable.’
Another added: ‘This is so sad. How I wish everyone on earth could live in a safe and clean environment.’



