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Must-watch: Amsterdammers without phones in Namibia? You’ll want to see this new reality show

Must-watch: Amsterdammers without phones in Namibia? You’ll want to see this new reality show

The new reality television program 'Ticket to the Tribes' follows several well-known residents of Amsterdam as they exchange their modern urban lifestyles for life in Namibia. Participants must adapt to a world without smartphones or social media to experience a fundamental shift in their daily routines.

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