#GLOBAL FOOTPRINTS: The Island Nation with ONE Road, ONE Police Station, ONE Restaurant and NO University

Ever found yourself stuck in traffic, dreaming of escaping to a place completely different? Maybe less crowded, less cars? Well, buckle up, because we’re taking a virtual trip to Tuvalu – a tiny island nation in the middle of the Pacific, where citizens are prohibited from buying cars, except for government officials.
Imagine this: One Road, One Country. Seriously, Tuvalu is so small, it’s basically one long street. You could walk the entire length of the country in a couple of hours. Forget needing a car – most folks get around on foot or by scooter. Buying cars is actually forbidden, except for government employees.
Believe it or not, a huge chunk of Tuvalu’s income comes from its internet domain: “.tv” (dot tv). That’s right, every time someone registers a “.tv” website, Tuvalu gets a little bit of cash. Talk about a 21st-century economy!
Forget swiping your credit card. Tuvalu is a cash-only society. There’s only one bank in the entire country, and just one ATM. Imagine having to go to the bank just to check your balance!
That’s not all, you know those super-strict prisons you see in movies? Yeah, Tuvalu’s prison is… different. According to the video, it’s practically an open-door facility. Inmates even go out to work during the day!
And news has it that gambling is a major pastime in Tuvalu. Locals often gather to gamble, with some serious cash on the line.
Moreover, this Island Nation faces an even bigger challenge: it’s sinking. Due to climate change and rising sea levels, Tuvalu is literally disappearing. He highlights the very real threat to the island’s future and the impact on its people.
Finally, as I reflect on the captivating stories of Tuvalu, I am reminded of Joe HaTTab’s insightful exploration of this enchanting island nation. He not only highlighted Tuvalu’s unique challenges but also revealed a community that thrives despite its simplicity. (Watch Joe HaTTab’s video on Tuvalu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jourRsNUeV4
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