Good morning Daniel, This is a beautiful and perfect view of beach. I saw the whole thing . Thank you so very much for sharing. I really enjoyed watching your videos. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Country people massive!! Big up St Patrick's Bartholomew Belfon Gilbert and Charles families!! Blessings to all GRENADIANS 🎉❤🎉🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩God bless for another 50 plus plus years upward and forward
Thanks.....brought back some great memories of a weekend many years ago, I spent a weekend there with some friends. The people brought a goat they said was caught on Goat Island to curry. One of the guys started coughing and someone brought something called "deer horn" mixed with Clarks Court it stopped instantly.
@@TouringGreenz I will definitely come. Thanks for showing us the true Grenada and how the people live. Most videos only show tourist sites but your channel is doing an amazing job by showing us how the natives live. I hope to move there in a few years and your videos are very informative and helping me make an informed decision. I am African and I can easily blend in. I've researched lots of islands in the Caribbean and one thing that scared me a bit is the hurricane season. I learnt it can be highly unpredictable and devastating. Initially I was looking at either moving to St Kitts and Nevis, or Antigua and Barbuda, but they get hit by hurricanes often. One thing that drew me to Grenada is the fact that the last serious hurricane that hit the island was in 2004. It means it's safer there. Can you enlighten me on that since you've lived there almost all your life?
@@mafiasalesman Hey, I thank you for watching my videos and I am glad you can get to see another part of Grenada that you can't through them. As it relates to the Hurricanes, I would say that we are truly blessed to be out of the Hurricane belt because we have not been hit by a Hurricane since 2004 and a smaller one in 2005. Most times what happens are that Hurricanes come directly to us in the early stages (when they are weak) and still anyway divert themselves away from us. We would occasionally get like a small tropical storm every few years that would have a impact on us (not too serious). I am going to say that Grenada is a really great place to come and live because we are one of the safest Caribbean countries with a very low crime rate. We also welcome any of our African brothers and sisters who come to live or visit.
Hiking is one of the activities we had to do when we were up there it's a beautiful Charming place to walk around I also visited up there because I'm also in the lodge and as young Lodge members we used to have to visit the other lodges in Grenada people are very nice I do have some family there too
If you go by the beach there's a massive camping area over there inspector and his family actually leave pretty close I know that because as a boy I used to go summer camp in there I'm not sure if the cam still exists it's a really beautiful place I had a lot of fun while I was there
This is not the real location of Leapers Hill. The history of Leapers Hill is behind the Anglican church. The oldest church in Sauteurs in the Anglican church. When the British took over Grenada from the French, they took the Catholic Church and made it the Anglican Church. Leapers Hill is behind the Anglican Church.
The last survivors of the once-powerful Carib people, the original inhabitants of most of the Lesser Antilles, now live on eastern Caribbean islands SVG 🇻🇨 Dominica 🇩🇲 Belize 🇧🇿 🇬🇾 & Suriname 🇸🇷 we 🇬🇩 only speak of coming from Africa there were ppl on island b4 Columbus and slaves
The majority of Grenadian ancestors came from enslaved African, hence why “we 🇬🇩only speak of coming from Africa “ unfortunately records was not kept to say where in Africa
Peter bububoy sauteurs is a nice place but don't forget to mention what some of the wicked people along with some of the corrupt police can do to people, like falsely putting you into mentally ill home like they done to me when I was home 8n 2016, yes people need to know they need to be careful very careful, and boy you all knew me from way back never once I done anything to anyone bad and yet when I came home in 2016 they came where I was staying and forced me to go with them and then just drive me into St Georges and put me into mental house and treat me like if was a crazy person, 9 days tied me down to bed and all that, yes Peter it is me Allan Alexander, sad people they can be and no one will come to your defence, so people need to know that as well. Ps don't forget my pc graphic card I gave you is expensive to, stay bless maybe I will see you one day again, but I sure as hell be moving differently with this people.
I thought River sallee was the town of St Patrick's? Sauteurs do not have a medical centre. No community centre and even a Pentecost church. Only one straight street down a hill and a back street with no crossroads. It's time to put the bank and high school in River sallee and make this place the capital of St Patrick's.
Good morning Daniel, This is a beautiful and perfect view of beach. I saw the whole thing . Thank you so very much for sharing. I really enjoyed watching your videos. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Beautiful videography with sharp, gorgeous colors. Nicely executed piece of work!
Sauteurs is such a beautiful and peaceful village. Thanks for the video.
Daniel!....really appreciated this one, Sauteurs is enchanting...well done🥳🇬🇩
The BEAUTIFUL Grenada looks very similar to the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean
Yes it does! I've heard many people say that before. I would want to believe it is because of the similarity in ethnicity, history and climate.
Country people massive!! Big up St Patrick's Bartholomew Belfon Gilbert and Charles families!! Blessings to all GRENADIANS 🎉❤🎉🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩God bless for another 50 plus plus years upward and forward
The place is beautiful my grand parents.are from Sauteurs
Looking at this again, Daniel..well executed video, fantastic town...hope u do another visit soon🇬🇩👍🏾🥳🥳
Thanks.....brought back some great memories of a weekend many years ago, I spent a weekend there with some friends. The people brought a goat they said was caught on Goat Island to curry. One of the guys started coughing and someone brought something called "deer horn" mixed with Clarks Court it stopped instantly.
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I need that Rum-concoction for the flu season😮
Nicely done really have seen alot of this island thru you thank you I will be visiting in the future.
Please do, hope you come soon.
@@TouringGreenz I will definitely come. Thanks for showing us the true Grenada and how the people live. Most videos only show tourist sites but your channel is doing an amazing job by showing us how the natives live.
I hope to move there in a few years and your videos are very informative and helping me make an informed decision. I am African and I can easily blend in.
I've researched lots of islands in the Caribbean and one thing that scared me a bit is the hurricane season. I learnt it can be highly unpredictable and devastating. Initially I was looking at either moving to St Kitts and Nevis, or Antigua and Barbuda, but they get hit by hurricanes often.
One thing that drew me to Grenada is the fact that the last serious hurricane that hit the island was in 2004. It means it's safer there.
Can you enlighten me on that since you've lived there almost all your life?
@@mafiasalesman Hey, I thank you for watching my videos and I am glad you can get to see another part of Grenada that you can't through them.
As it relates to the Hurricanes, I would say that we are truly blessed to be out of the Hurricane belt because we have not been hit by a Hurricane since 2004 and a smaller one in 2005.
Most times what happens are that Hurricanes come directly to us in the early stages (when they are weak) and still anyway divert themselves away from us.
We would occasionally get like a small tropical storm every few years that would have a impact on us (not too serious).
I am going to say that Grenada is a really great place to come and live because we are one of the safest Caribbean countries with a very low crime rate. We also welcome any of our African brothers and sisters who come to live or visit.
@@TouringGreenz Thanks for the reply. Keep showing us more of your beautiful island.
@@mafiasalesman Your much welcome! Will continue to!
So grateful for you videoing Sauters my town. I’ve never been in backstreet. Love it thanks. See u in June.
Hiking is one of the activities we had to do when we were up there it's a beautiful Charming place to walk around I also visited up there because I'm also in the lodge and as young Lodge members we used to have to visit the other lodges in Grenada people are very nice I do have some family there too
Awesome video
thank you for doing this video. next time please do Chantimelle and Samartain area and maybe Crozier. love all your vids
If you go by the beach there's a massive camping area over there inspector and his family actually leave pretty close I know that because as a boy I used to go summer camp in there I'm not sure if the cam still exists it's a really beautiful place I had a lot of fun while I was there
I am from Hermitage, St. Patrick. Sauteurs is my town.
This is not the real location of Leapers Hill. The history of Leapers Hill is behind the Anglican church. The oldest church in Sauteurs in the Anglican church. When the British took over Grenada from the French, they took the Catholic Church and made it the Anglican Church. Leapers Hill is behind the Anglican Church.
Bro what is name of your drone
You use
Bwine F7 GPS Drone
Ms Dorene I don’t think you went to sauteurs in regards to to your comment check again
The last survivors of the once-powerful Carib people, the original inhabitants of most of the Lesser Antilles, now live on eastern Caribbean islands SVG 🇻🇨 Dominica 🇩🇲 Belize 🇧🇿 🇬🇾 & Suriname 🇸🇷 we 🇬🇩 only speak of coming from Africa there were ppl on island b4 Columbus and slaves
The majority of Grenadian ancestors came from enslaved African, hence why “we 🇬🇩only speak of coming from Africa “ unfortunately records was not kept to say where in Africa
Where can we stay in Sauteurs . Coming in Jan 2025.
There are a couple of hotels in the area. Tell me what price range you're looking for and I can share some options with you.
Peter bububoy sauteurs is a nice place but don't forget to mention what some of the wicked people along with some of the corrupt police can do to people, like falsely putting you into mentally ill home like they done to me when I was home 8n 2016, yes people need to know they need to be careful very careful, and boy you all knew me from way back never once I done anything to anyone bad and yet when I came home in 2016 they came where I was staying and forced me to go with them and then just drive me into St Georges and put me into mental house and treat me like if was a crazy person, 9 days tied me down to bed and all that, yes Peter it is me Allan Alexander, sad people they can be and no one will come to your defence, so people need to know that as well. Ps don't forget my pc graphic card I gave you is expensive to, stay bless maybe I will see you one day again, but I sure as hell be moving differently with this people.
Can anything be done about the camera bouncing up and down while you're walking? It's a bit annoying 😢
Yes, I have just got a tripod for my phone camera, therefore the stability should be better in upcoming videos.
@@TouringGreenz really enjoyed the tour
That's not a cemetery it's a bush yard.
I thought River sallee was the town of St Patrick's? Sauteurs do not have a medical centre. No community centre and even a Pentecost church. Only one straight street down a hill and a back street with no crossroads. It's time to put the bank and high school in River sallee and make this place the capital of St Patrick's.