Starting to wonder how much the internet, youtube, etc has watered down "exotic places". Except for a few places like parts of Afghanistan, none of the world is remote. Even the very remote Falkland Islands has dedicated internet available to residents, along with Starlink.
Yesterday I suspect I flew over 10,000 +/- homes that never have had electric service. Yet every one of the homes with no electric more likely than not had smartphones, and internet to include youtube. Twenty years ago, no smartphones, no internet to these homes, very remote/ exotic, etc. Today the same Taylor Swift video being watched in the suburbs of WDC is being watched in homes that have never had electric in South East Asia.
Reality is technology has brought the entire world to our smartphone. We can deny it--- but it is a fact. I watch Sean the Sheepdog man heard his sheep with dogs in Scotland on a regular basis on Facebook. Do you think one gets a better appreciation of the centuries old trade of herding sheep in person, than watching extensive library of the herding by the same rancher?
On the other hand, if my three week vacation to Scotland was to live on Sean's ranch, and work the heard with him daily, eat meals with his family and him, that is something that internet/ youtube can't duplicate.
A few of Sean's videos: