Thanks for showing my beautiful second home, Colombia. The people are so warm and as a Jamaican they have dealt better with me in immigration than my own Jamaicans. Thanks for showing Colombia to the world
My mom is Brazilian my dad is Colombian 🇨🇴 and my grandmother and grandfather are Guyanese 🇬🇾 on my mom's side and my dad's side both Colombian 🇨🇴 and I was born in Brazil 🇧🇷 My family is so mixed up and we South America to the max 🤣😩I Love your channel God bless you ❤️
Thanks for sharing. I'm impressed with the area. The parts of Colombia that I've visited were nothing like this. I've even been to a Black city called Quibdo which is located along a river. This place you are visiting is a beautiful and modernized area. Btw: there are clay courts sprinkled around Jamaica. When my grandmother and 2 uncles bought a place in Rosewell Clarendon there was a clay court there. They destroyed it saying it was messy and too hard to maintain. I think though, it was because they wanted to erect a chicken coop on that side of the property. The most notable clay court in Jamaica is at the Sandals Ocho Rios hotel. Stay safe and you and the family enjoy your trip in Colombia. Bendiciones.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing, I normally do not visit hotels so I won't know lol. Sad they destroyed the court, coach did mentioned it was hard to maintained, the first day they were not allowed in class cus they did not have the correct shoes. lol
The famous British open, wimdlebon and the French Open is also clay turf they used. I like your content, especially these travel Content! it’s I think one of the greatest pleasure to get to travel and see other people culture and the way others live. sometimes we mostly used to these so-called first country like the US Canada and most of Europe and there is other amazing place out there to explore, What you realize those country the so-called first class one they do a great job of selling their country above the rest and I could tell you that as someone who live in the state for 10 years and currently living in Canada for 14 years, I get to travel different places One of my most amazing trip was spending five weeks in Namibia . That is the continent of Africa, southern Africa. They have amazing infrastructure. The people are welcoming, beautiful culture amazing people there is just so much out there to explore.
I’m Colombian but don’t live there. I’d think Cartagena. What’s annoying about the there is the constant vendors approaching you. With t he beaches I saw in Santa Marta El Rhodadero, Cartagena I wasn’t impressed. The beaches in Jamaica are way nicer. Though the one in parque Tyrona( think that’s how it’s spelled) looked beautiful. Mad that my aunt never took me there
Jamaica is an island and they are a country. American is one of the richest country in the world 🌎 and things are very expensive not to mention health care.
It’s hard to compare Jamaica with Columbia when Columbia has some of the biggest drug exporters and they have so many natural resources including gold, coal and petroleum.
Porque no piensas en hacer unos youtube *Shorts* videos en espanol tambien? La poblqcoon hispwnohqblante es grande, hay muchos descendentes jamaiquinos en Costa Rica, Panama, San Andres,
Yes you can! as long as it has the visa or master card logo on it. You can also go to the Scotia ATM and get Colombian pesos is better than exchanging USD
Omg .. I cant believe Colombia is so gorgeous and progressive!!! I have to visit!!!! This is incredible. They seem to have a string European Spanish influence and in spite of being considered ??? Poor?? they seem to be doing very well. I need to go!!!
Why did you say the toll price is expensive? I’ve heard it costs $20 US in JA. And Jamaicans don’t earn much just like in Colombia. You complained about the driving in Colombia. Funny when video first started and you mentioned having a rental I was thinking oh I could rent a car and drive there. Till you mentioned it’s bad there with the driving. But isn’t Jamaica way worse with the driving? My family is from Medellin and I had an uncle who use to go to Manizales. . I’ve never had the chance to go there. Classism definitely exists in Colombia and of course the ones they look down on are the Afro- Colombians and indigenous peoples. Some of the best hill climbing cyclists that do Tour de France are Colombians. I’ve wanted to live in Jamaica since the 80’s . But at times I consider living in Colombia only cause it’s cheaper than Jamaica as I have dual citizenship. But I prefer Jamaica as I dont care for the music in JA and you won’t hear patois in Colombia. Nice to see they have nut milk there. I found some in Falmouth. The best nondairy milk I found but probably hard to find is Coconut dream. They also make rice milk.
Love the clean vegetation and tropical Greenery Colombia is Beautiful
Thanks for showing my beautiful second home, Colombia. The people are so warm and as a Jamaican they have dealt better with me in immigration than my own Jamaicans. Thanks for showing Colombia to the world
3:23 Colombians are very nice people
@@Florkubana
I couldn't agree more
So you live in Colombia part of the year? Que parte de Colombia. ? I’m Colombian and my children are Jamaican. I ❤️💛💚🇯🇲.
My mom is Brazilian my dad is Colombian 🇨🇴 and my grandmother and grandfather are Guyanese 🇬🇾 on my mom's side and my dad's side both Colombian 🇨🇴 and I was born in Brazil 🇧🇷 My family is so mixed up and we South America to the max 🤣😩I Love your channel God bless you ❤️
And guess what I am in Brazil right now🤣
Thanks for sharing. I'm impressed with the area. The parts of Colombia that I've visited were nothing like this. I've even been to a Black city called Quibdo which is located along a river. This place you are visiting is a beautiful and modernized area. Btw: there are clay courts sprinkled around Jamaica. When my grandmother and 2 uncles bought a place in Rosewell Clarendon there was a clay court there. They destroyed it saying it was messy and too hard to maintain. I think though, it was because they wanted to erect a chicken coop on that side of the property. The most notable clay court in Jamaica is at the Sandals Ocho Rios hotel. Stay safe and you and the family enjoy your trip in Colombia. Bendiciones.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing, I normally do not visit hotels so I won't know lol. Sad they destroyed the court, coach did mentioned it was hard to maintained, the first day they were not allowed in class cus they did not have the correct shoes. lol
Loving the long form content❤️ Colombia looks different than what I expected.
The famous British open, wimdlebon and the French Open is also clay turf they used.
I like your content, especially these travel Content! it’s I think one of the greatest pleasure to get to travel and see other people culture and the way others live. sometimes we mostly used to these so-called first country like the US Canada and most of Europe and there is other amazing place out there to explore, What you realize those country the so-called first class one they do a great job of selling their country above the rest and I could tell you that as someone who live in the state for 10 years and currently living in Canada for 14 years, I get to travel different places One of my most amazing trip was spending five weeks in Namibia . That is the continent of Africa, southern Africa.
They have amazing infrastructure. The people are welcoming, beautiful culture amazing people there is just so much out there to explore.
Very well said. We have to travel the world to appreciate it. Thank you so much for watching I will keep the travel vlogs rolling. Mucho Love🥰
Thanks sharing
OMG thanks so much for watching
Love your channel.🇨🇦🇯🇲
Thank you so so much. Do you enjoy this travel content?
Amazing content!
thank you so much
Yes, that’s how road should be. In Jamaica it’s a dream not yet realized.
Indeed
Hi Flor, subscriber here. Thinking of going to Colombia in December. Can you recommend a safe town/city near a beach? x
I’m Colombian but don’t live there. I’d think Cartagena. What’s annoying about the there is the constant vendors approaching you. With t he beaches I saw in Santa Marta El Rhodadero, Cartagena I wasn’t impressed. The beaches in Jamaica are way nicer. Though the one in parque Tyrona( think that’s how it’s spelled) looked beautiful. Mad that my aunt never took me there
Beautiful
Thank you so much
Please let us know how you met your husband.
I just subscribed to your channel and keep the blogs coming.
Good to have you in jamaica
that is going to be a heck of a story time. Stay tuned my friend and thanks so much for subscribing. Mucho Love
You guys are the tourists there.
Tell us about your language journey please.
Jamaica is an island and they are a country. American is one of the richest country in the world 🌎 and things are very expensive not to mention health care.
Indeed, I have heard that the cost of living in America has gotten very high as well as in Canada
En Jamaica decimos que somos más que una isla, somos un país🇯🇲❤️🇨🇴🙂
It’s hard to compare Jamaica with Columbia when Columbia has some of the biggest drug exporters and they have so many natural resources including gold, coal and petroleum.
LG
@@elgranjero2284 What’s unfair about what I said? Columbia has far more resources than we do.
LG
@@elgranjero2284 The truth does not offend me. Jamaica has a thriving marijuana industry. It’s common knowledge.
LG
They have the best Emerald in the world, they have more natural resources than Jamaica but we are more popular in the world 🌎🌍🌎🌍
That is true
Porque no piensas en hacer unos youtube *Shorts* videos en espanol tambien? La poblqcoon hispwnohqblante es grande, hay muchos descendentes jamaiquinos en Costa Rica, Panama, San Andres,
again my debit card is in Jamaican dollars can still use it Colombia to purchase goods?
Yes as long as your debit card has a visa or master card logo on it
can I use my Jamaican debit card to purchase goods in Colombia when visiting?
Yes you can! as long as it has the visa or master card logo on it. You can also go to the Scotia ATM and get Colombian pesos is better than exchanging USD
my debit card is in Jamaican dollars,will it still work in Colombia to purchase goods?
There are 600.000 bridges in the us!
How many have fallen this year?
Omg .. I cant believe Colombia is so gorgeous and progressive!!! I have to visit!!!! This is incredible. They seem to have a string European Spanish influence and in spite of being considered ??? Poor?? they seem to be doing very well. I need to go!!!
Nothing no poor about Colombia 🇨🇴 They are so independent from the rest of the world is mind blowing 4:35
Why did you say the toll price is expensive? I’ve heard it costs $20 US in JA. And Jamaicans don’t earn much just like in Colombia. You complained about the driving in Colombia. Funny when video first started and you mentioned having a rental I was thinking oh I could rent a car and drive there. Till you mentioned it’s bad there with the driving. But isn’t Jamaica way worse with the driving? My family is from Medellin and I had an uncle who use to go to Manizales. . I’ve never had the chance to go there. Classism definitely exists in Colombia and of course the ones they look down on are the Afro- Colombians and indigenous peoples. Some of the best hill climbing cyclists that do Tour de France are Colombians. I’ve wanted to live in Jamaica since the 80’s . But at times I consider living in Colombia only cause it’s cheaper than Jamaica as I have dual citizenship. But I prefer Jamaica as I dont care for the music in JA and you won’t hear patois in Colombia. Nice to see they have nut milk there. I found some in Falmouth. The best nondairy milk I found but probably hard to find is Coconut dream. They also make rice milk.
How comes yuh nuh talk about your husband