I went to Colombia to get my teeth done, I decide to take an excursion to the palenque village. It was life changing, like u said Africa is right in the middle of Colombia, what a beautiful place and beautiful people. It goes to show all the information they suppressed us from in school, once again the trip was life changing for the good.
I visited there on a whim while visiting Cartagena, won’t ever forget how genuinely kind everyone was to me. Our people are literally still gitt’n it outta the mud there- like for real, but they still shine like the brightest diamonds ever. Our black is truly beautiful. Thanks for sharing this brother.
I visited Panlenque in November 2023. It was magical. It felt like how I belive being in Africa would feel. I plan on visiting Palanque again. Cartegena , Columbia is one of my favorite spots and now also Palenque.
Thank you I’m just starting to travel. But I always say I want to experience the “real” parts of these countries NOT the pretty tourist areas but real life culture. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, other than buying souvenir to support the Palenque people, it would be wiser to sponsor or send school supplies, or even look into locale areas to donate or share the little bit we have. Great narration! Keep going!
The system is racist therefore it's impossible to see justice and equality. It's even hard to see the indigenous/native Colombian in most places let alone TV and so on. The only future for equality for all will from the young generation hopefully..
There is a Colombian news reporter who definitely has some black ancestry. She's gorgeous...her name is Ilia Calderón. Once there was a Black Colombian beauty contest winner and her nickname was Black Barbie.
I don't know what Colombian programs or news you watch because there are, actors, journalists, beauty queens and even players. In beauty queens there are many, only at the international level they have not represented the country so much, but there were, The Black Barbie, Andrea Tovar, and recently a girl from Buenaventura who looked like another Barbie, however, she did not win.
Finally! I watch so many vídeos about Columbia, but I have been skeptical because l don't know if a black person would be welcome. I am your skin color brother. Thanks for this vídeo.
Colombia is spelled with o. Yes, you'd be welcome. I've gone there on three different occasions and you're treated like anyone else. Most the fútbol ( soccer) players are Black or mixed. People there recognize the influence of Black culture in their food, clothes and music. Listen to bullerengue, cumbia, & salsa, etc.
@@digdug23It's not another country. What he is trying to explain is that there is a fusion of mixtures between Africans, Europeans, Indigenous and in some cases Arabs, and that mixture is reflected in the people, in the culture and gastronomy.
Por favor como se podria hacer amistad con damas sras de esa comunidad y asi programar visitas de este pais alla y aprender de nuestras raza bendiciones y mil disculpas felicidades
Hey dude, not everyone is clueless like black Americans my dude. People all around the world knows that black people are in Colombia. Black people are in every country in the Western Hemisphere , except Mexico due to slavery. Also, visit have fun and leave these people alone. Do not Americanize them. They do need your exposure
@@angeebb3080 I am not insulting anyone at all. But it just seems like it is always a wow factor when Black American realize that they are not the only black culture that exists on this planet. it's not a black American thing. it is an American thing. they are usually ignorant of geography, which hey do not teach in schools anymore. They are kids in other countries in poor countries that knows more about USA civics than college students in America. SO I am not aiming this shot at only black Americans
@@Righteousone18 Yes they are black people in Mexico, but they went there to live. They are natives or were they transported there via African slave trade.
I went to Colombia to get my teeth done, I decide to take an excursion to the palenque village. It was life changing, like u said Africa is right in the middle of Colombia, what a beautiful place and beautiful people. It goes to show all the information they suppressed us from in school, once again the trip was life changing for the good.
I loved it there and had the best food…such a beautiful culture
Man I ate in the palenque village, what great food they have
I was there last month, had an incredible time. We bought out the restaurant and enjoyed the lessons of our people.
I visited there on a whim while visiting Cartagena, won’t ever forget how genuinely kind everyone was to me.
Our people are literally still gitt’n it outta the mud there- like for real, but they still
shine like the brightest diamonds ever.
Our black is truly beautiful.
Thanks for sharing this brother.
Awesome to experience the real life in Colombia. I had 3 weeks there this summer. Many amazing people
I visited Panlenque in November 2023. It was magical. It felt like how I belive being in Africa would feel. I plan on visiting Palanque again. Cartegena , Columbia is one of my favorite spots and now also Palenque.
I can't wait to visit Palenque and meet my people there 💓 💗
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Thank you I’m just starting to travel. But I always say I want to experience the “real” parts of these countries NOT the pretty tourist areas but real life culture. Thanks for sharing.
I agree, but in the end it´s about meeting people. You can have a great experience in Bogota too if you have friends that can show you around
Thank you, other than buying souvenir to support the Palenque people, it would be wiser to sponsor or send school supplies, or even look into locale areas to donate or share the little bit we have. Great narration! Keep going!
I just learned of Palenque recently and it’s definitely on the list
Hermoso lugar, maravillosa gente y bellas mujeres! pronto visitaré 🙂
Our people that is where I want to go .
i want more black representation! I'm Colombian and never see black colombians in the media
The system is racist therefore it's impossible to see justice and equality. It's even hard to see the indigenous/native Colombian in most places let alone TV and so on. The only future for equality for all will from the young generation hopefully..
@Linafelina Create your own. Use UA-cam!!!
There is a Colombian news reporter who definitely has some black ancestry. She's gorgeous...her name is Ilia Calderón. Once there was a Black Colombian beauty contest winner and her nickname was Black Barbie.
I don't know what Colombian programs or news you watch because there are, actors, journalists, beauty queens and even players. In beauty queens there are many, only at the international level they have not represented the country so much, but there were, The Black Barbie, Andrea Tovar, and recently a girl from Buenaventura who looked like another Barbie, however, she did not win.
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Where can I find this beat.
Nice melody.
I LOVE PALENQUE ❤️❤️❤️
There needs to be an investment to improve their quality of life❤
Finally! I watch so many vídeos about Columbia, but I have been skeptical because l don't know if a black person would be welcome. I am your skin color brother. Thanks for this vídeo.
Is Colombia. Not Columbia.
Colombia is spelled with o. Yes, you'd be welcome. I've gone there on three different occasions and you're treated like anyone else. Most the fútbol ( soccer) players are Black or mixed. People there recognize the influence of Black culture in their food, clothes and music. Listen to bullerengue, cumbia, & salsa, etc.
@@martasoto3403Colombia is the correct form Columbia is a state in usa
😂 love it!
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The department of choco is full of black colombians also buenaventura ,all the pacific coast of colombia is predominantly black
Is there a different Colombia other than this?
Yes Colombia is have different culture about africans europeans nativa-america and árabes and etc etc etc
@Sele922 so it's another country?
@@digdug23It's not another country. What he is trying to explain is that there is a fusion of mixtures between Africans, Europeans, Indigenous and in some cases Arabs, and that mixture is reflected in the people, in the culture and gastronomy.
@user-oe5kt6yk5p It's the only part I've ever seen.
Hey bro tell me how to get there, what's the closest airport 🛫 🛬?
If I´m not mistaken. Cartagena will be the closest airport for commercial travel
Por favor como se podria hacer amistad con damas sras de esa comunidad y asi programar visitas de este pais alla y aprender de nuestras raza bendiciones y mil disculpas felicidades
An hour and half drive from Colombia ?😅😅😅
An hour and a half from Cartagena
Philosophy mostly..no camera work
Please feed that dog
Hey dude, not everyone is clueless like black Americans my dude. People all around the world knows that black people are in Colombia. Black people are in every country in the Western Hemisphere , except Mexico due to slavery. Also, visit have fun and leave these people alone. Do not Americanize them. They do need your exposure
So you're just going to insult black Americans as is we are all the same. Shame on you!
Veracruz Mexico has a large black population
@@angeebb3080 I am not insulting anyone at all. But it just seems like it is always a wow factor when Black American realize that they are not the only black culture that exists on this planet. it's not a black American thing. it is an American thing. they are usually ignorant of geography, which hey do not teach in schools anymore. They are kids in other countries in poor countries that knows more about USA civics than college students in America. SO I am not aiming this shot at only black Americans
@@Righteousone18 Yes they are black people in Mexico, but they went there to live. They are natives or were they transported there via African slave trade.
What an ignorant comment...the same ignorance you claim Black Americans have.