Recently landed here in Tanzania about Two weeks ago extremely beautiful appreciate the video excellent content please inform me as to when there’s another diaspora farm walk/event Asante
This was so emotional watching and hearing about the slave trade. Mr Biggs did a great job giving us the history behind the buildings Keep up the good work Traveling Sister🙏 watching from Canada.
Even though you are in the mother land Africans Americans they are your family too.i understand the way you feel. Anywhere enjoy your stay in mother land much love and PEACE 🌍🇹🇿🙏😊💖
I actually haven’t finished watching but I’m holding my tears! Seeing the brothers visiting and enjoying as a local 😢. It’s beautiful. Mungu ibariki Tanzania, ibariki Afrika na watu wake
It was nice meeting you we had a great time ! I'm the man with the family with 5children😉 at Biggs farm..lol peace and love sis keep up the great work.
Memories. Is like we can't go anywhere in Africa without running into someplace where the mzungu stole our people and cart them away. When I was in Zanzibar a brother took me and my daughter to tour a slave dungeon. Very horrible experience. The enslavers there were mzungu arabs. I did asked the brother about where does he see the future as far as never allowing that past to repeat itself. The brother sadly never thought about that. We dwell too much in the past.
Without a Past, you can't navigate the Future. So it's a good thing we have this information that we can pass down to future generations so they can avoid such situations...💪🏿💯
And finding myself in the Babylon capital for the first time has been an eye opener- homeless people everywhere sleeping on streets and parks which was surprising since in the east coast Babylon doesn't wanna confront it's shame and if anything jailing is the sole solution. And to have so many blacks stuck in these crowded cities for massa's crumps without controlling ones own food supply, medicine or shelter is nothing but death. And suffering in silence and by self isn't a solution anymore. So can't wait to get the hell out without ever looking back.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and learned so much. I was wondering why i've seen so many african arabs while traveling. Now, i know about the arab slave trade. well, i've known about it but learned more about it today. Just didn't know where their slave castles and point of entry of where the slave trade was. Thank you
What grows naturally there? Man those pineapple and mangos sound good. But I was thinking everyone has those kind of trees in their yard, so who would you sell to?
Great video. I got mad and reared up a little towards the end with the slave trade. I hope they are not still trading slaves with how secretive they are about the location.
I see someone from KC, Missouri like me. Im trying to link up with soon to be, aspiring or current repats from KC, Missouri. It's ver y difficult Im needing help as to where to start.
Please, Travelling sister dont eat that cassava raw because it has some acid think hydrocyanide.That's why they steep it for days for making garri and fufu....Thanks.
Hi, TravelinSista!! You know I'm white, and I know we're all worth the same, but I think white people have treated you so bad, and that you are in all your right to do what you're doing! With lots of Love from Sissel. P.S. When you plant only one kind of trees/plants,(monoculture) you don't do neither the earth/soil, nore the trees/plants, any favour. Do 'polyculture', Thats benefits everything! Plz read about It🙏 And good luck further! And, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FARM!!And Kath; THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. S.💝😍❤️♾️❤️🙏💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍❣️
Tanzania is a blessed beautiful country
Recently landed here in Tanzania about Two weeks ago extremely beautiful appreciate the video excellent content please inform me as to when there’s another diaspora farm walk/event Asante
Afrika and our Afro Diaspora will be elevated before the end of this decade. #Umoja_wa_Afrika2030
Let it be so!! 🙏
Ndiyo Sana! 🖤💪🏿💯
I'm nostalgic watching this, Like I'm supposed to be there with my brothers and sisters. You captured all of the moments....Well done!
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This was so emotional watching and hearing about the slave trade. Mr Biggs did a great job giving us the history behind the buildings Keep up the good work Traveling Sister🙏 watching from Canada.
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I really should have went over to Dar when I visited. Went to Zanzibar and fell in love. Can't wait to get back
I love it when y'all get together to share experiences. I loved Biggs farm well done to you guys.
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Teach’em young farming is sooo important and under-respected in some parts of the world. This is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
You're right. without farmers we'd die from hungry that's how important farmers are.
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How many acres is his farm?
I'm so emotional when big said it's point of no return
Even though you are in the mother land Africans Americans they are your family too.i understand the way you feel. Anywhere enjoy your stay in mother land much love and PEACE 🌍🇹🇿🙏😊💖
Tanzanite land, Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿, Bongoland, Swahililand,my peaceful country.
And me!!
Me too
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great content Traveling Sista... we need to know our history
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It looks beautiful out there!! Wow 🤩
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Cant wait to see more developments in Bagamoyo with its sea view
Lovely to see you guys in big numbers , greeting from Holland
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Enjoy Tanzania🙌🙌😍😍😍
Love what you are doing. Remain blessed.
Mr Biggs is a really good tour guide. Keep up the good work👍🏾.
I actually haven’t finished watching but I’m holding my tears! Seeing the brothers visiting and enjoying as a local 😢. It’s beautiful.
Mungu ibariki Tanzania, ibariki Afrika na watu wake
Me and Wifey wuz there, too! Great trip! Da diasporanz wuz in full effect! Love you, Sis!
Yessss bro! It was great to see y’all. Real cool down to earth people 💯 love y’all too. Hope to link again on the future.
Wow that was very informative and emotional. Thank you
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Kudos sister for a very informative video and your natural beauty only made it better ...... peace from Georgia, U.S.A.
Love the music
Good content sis i appreciate ur efforts
It was nice meeting you we had a great time ! I'm the man with the family with 5children😉 at Biggs farm..lol peace and love sis keep up the great work.
Yesss it was great meeting y’all as well. Such a beautiful family 💕
🤎 so good!! Thanks for sharing.🤎
Greeting to you sis, you single and available?
Awww..I really love everything about this video..this is absolutely beautiful.. continue to enjoy your good time guys ,one love to you all..🌴💙💚🌴🌷💙🌿
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I real enjoy the journey as if I was there too , thank you Dada TS
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Love the information
Beautiful 🌾🌻
Quintessential Traveling Sista. This is so educational and interesting! Thank you! 🥰
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Salama I’ve been here for about 2 weeks, I love it so far! I wish I could have caught this field trip.
Memories. Is like we can't go anywhere in Africa without running into someplace where the mzungu stole our people and cart them away. When I was in Zanzibar a brother took me and my daughter to tour a slave dungeon. Very horrible experience. The enslavers there were mzungu arabs. I did asked the brother about where does he see the future as far as never allowing that past to repeat itself. The brother sadly never thought about that. We dwell too much in the past.
Without a Past, you can't navigate the Future. So it's a good thing we have this information that we can pass down to future generations so they can avoid such situations...💪🏿💯
Those who forgot the past are doomed to repeat it...until the lesson is learned.
Wonderful fun adventures ✊🏿👍🏿.
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And finding myself in the Babylon capital for the first time has been an eye opener- homeless people everywhere sleeping on streets and parks which was surprising since in the east coast Babylon doesn't wanna confront it's shame and if anything jailing is the sole solution. And to have so many blacks stuck in these crowded cities for massa's crumps without controlling ones own food supply, medicine or shelter is nothing but death. And suffering in silence and by self isn't a solution anymore. So can't wait to get the hell out without ever looking back.
I was told that is the life they choose, they had options. They said they are happy sleeping rough.
@@hassshoban8206 even in winter do you think they have a option? I don't think so
I thoroughly enjoyed this and learned so much. I was wondering why i've seen so many african arabs while traveling. Now, i know about the arab slave trade. well, i've known about it but learned more about it today. Just didn't know where their slave castles and point of entry of where the slave trade was. Thank you
yes. I'm Tanzanian. I was confused when I first heard AA converted t
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..this is the way forward
Beautiful farm, in Bagamoyo you could cultivate different kind of crops inkl. fruits. build a fence to protect your farm 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
The video is so filled with Knowledge ….👏🏾
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Love the content. Very Educational
An how wonderful a field trip it was. I learned at lot. Extraodrdinary.
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You jus have to love Tanzania by all means 😁🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
First here? Let's see.
I dug the vibe, definitely dig the dynamics of connection to land, and Legacy. From Beauty, to Tragedy, and ends in Triumph.
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Cassava can contain cyanide!!!!
Very interesting :-)
What grows naturally there? Man those pineapple and mangos sound good. But I was thinking everyone has those kind of trees in their yard, so who would you sell to?
Great video. I got mad and reared up a little towards the end with the slave trade. I hope they are not still trading slaves with how secretive they are about the location.
Africa’s to Africa’s farmings ✊🏿
Thanks for sharing sista! I am so glad you shared this, I felt as though I was on the tour with you guys. One day soon :-)
Another great vlog like always awesome
When I get out there how can I get on a tour of that enslaved trading site.......
LOL I thought i will be 1st viewer = nice video + editing
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Awesome video!
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I want to be the first to like the video before watching it
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Hello! I am coming in October. Where I can find the other Diaspora's when I get there?
I see someone from KC, Missouri like me. Im trying to link up with soon to be, aspiring or current repats from KC, Missouri. It's ver y difficult Im needing help as to where to start.
Are you currently in missouri?
Tapioca is a starch extracted from the storage roots of the cassava plant.
But I never knew this. Lol.
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Where are you what city and country??
How many acres is Hus farm??
Please, Travelling sister dont eat that cassava raw because it has some acid think hydrocyanide.That's why they steep it for days for making garri and fufu....Thanks.
These are not intoxicated cassava! We always eat like that.
Raw cassava with raw peanuts and raw coconut is a very strong aphrodisiac.
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@ eagle eye, why? We eat raw cassava all the time. Just discard the string like substance in the middle and you are good to go
I even ate it yesterday nothing wrong with it
Nice
What if I find gold or Tanzanite on my land is it mine or the government
Govt.
You will just be paid a compensation
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Hi, TravelinSista!! You know I'm white, and I know we're all worth the same, but I think white people have treated you so bad, and that you are in all your right to do what you're doing! With lots of Love from Sissel. P.S. When you plant only one kind of trees/plants,(monoculture) you don't do neither the earth/soil, nore the trees/plants, any favour. Do 'polyculture', Thats benefits everything! Plz read about It🙏 And good luck further! And, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FARM!!And Kath; THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. S.💝😍❤️♾️❤️🙏💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍❣️
Not all the East African who went to India where slaves. Some where traders who went with the monsoon winds.
Laŋɖ is Laŋɖ
You can own land.