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Australian Vlogger Viral Video: Australian travel vlogger Jaden Laing didn’t expect his Delhi adventure to take such a smelly turn. While exploring the city with a friend, Jaden came face-to-face with the towering Ghazipur landfill, and the experience left him gasping. In a now-viral video, Jaden can be seen sitting in a cab when the sight and smell of the garbage mountain hits him. The moment he rolls down his window, he freezes in shock and blurts out, “Get an Uber out of here. I am actually going to vomit.” Within seconds, he’s sitting on the roadside, trying to recover from what he called “a straight uppercut to the nose.”

As if that wasn’t enough, the duo continued their ride to a local meat and fish market, but Jaden fled the scene almost immediately, hopping into an auto-rickshaw and paying Rs 500 just to escape to Old Delhi. The clip has sparked a major buzz online. Some found his reaction hilarious, while others thought he was being too dramatic.

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The video shared just a day ago under the username 'jadentysonlaing' received 1.9 million views from social media users. The post was captioned, "The Ghazipur landfill is a landfill waste dumping site established in 1984. It is located in Ghazipur, a village in the eastern district of Delhi, India. The landfill covers an area of approximately 70 acres and reaches heights of over 236 feet." Delhiites are now split, some agreeing with his shock, others defending their city with memes and sarcasm.

One user wrote, "Words cannot describe how feral the smell was here, I will never forget this moment with my brother Jagdeep." "Out of everything in Delhi, bro chose to pick the worst spot to film ghazipur ka khatta meri pehchan," a second user added. "I don’t understand why foreigners like to visit such a dirty location first lol. It’s sad, there are many pretty places in India as well. Show it to the people who’s commenting shit about India saying what not. Educate them!" added a third user.

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"We made it. Garbage Mountain is an actual tourist stop now. We have three of them," a fourth user wrote. "I honestly don’t understand why so many tourists from outside India choose to spend thousands of dollars just to highlight slums and garbage. India has over a thousand incredible places worth visiting — rich in culture, history, and beauty. Yet, some travelers seem to focus on the negative just for shock value or views," wrote another user.