A true portrayal of Moorreesberg in Summer. But the rest of the year paints a different picture. After the first rains and the sowing of wheat and Canola seed, the lands change to shades of green and end up bright yellow and gold. So beautiful. On a Saterday, the town is packed with shoppers, socialising and spending their hard earned wages. So these country towns are alive and well. I know as ive lived in Piketberg, the town just further along.
I grew up in MOORREESBURG (CEA) since 4 years old. I have big history in CEA family, friends, teachers & much more. I wish I can be interviewed by this Channel in the future💚🩶🤍
@@AfricanTravelCrew Remarkable in what way? Your series, whilst supremely admirable in recording community strength, in this instance, exhibits ageing decline. In this video I see nothing "remarkable" (sic.). It is a record of declining aspirations, as there are no younger inhabitants in your video to replace the clearly elderly population.
@@jamesarc8192 this particular town we asked the older inhabitants to interview as we wanted a bit of the history. We have since moved forward and started looking at including the younger new generation. As we don't want, as you pointed out, not to see just "old people". I hope that makes sense.
@@AfricanTravelCrew Glad to hear your new aspirations in recording hope, so long as there is no whitewash. Sadly, I expect you may struggle. If you want sponsorship I may suggest Balfour in the Eastern Cape as a tragic example of heart rending decay.
A true portrayal of Moorreesberg in Summer. But the rest of the year paints a different picture. After the first rains and the sowing of wheat and Canola seed, the lands change to shades of green and end up bright yellow and gold. So beautiful. On a Saterday, the town is packed with shoppers, socialising and spending their hard earned wages. So these country towns are alive and well. I know as ive lived in Piketberg, the town just further along.
True story. Thanks Nicky ❤️
I grew up in MOORREESBURG (CEA) since 4 years old. I have big history in CEA family, friends, teachers & much more. I wish I can be interviewed by this Channel in the future💚🩶🤍
Thank you ❤️
Beautiful presentation of diversity in South Africa, love it
Thank you for spending some time with us. ❤️
Dis Beautiful
Wonderlike taal!
Anel, dis fantasties! 👏👏
Dankie dat jy gekyk het en tyd saam met ons spandeer het
Noem dit dan liewer Die mense van Moreesburg. Geen probleem
Heel vervelig
Hoe lyk die dorp ? Hoeveel mense bly daar ?
Jammer jy was verveeld. Beste jy klim in jou bakkie en gaan kyk self die dorp.
Hmm… Sad. Literally a dying community. Mind you, comparison with the Free State would be a salutary illustration of the decline of such communities.
We didn't find it a dying community at all. Life is not easy l, but the people are remarkable.
@@AfricanTravelCrew Remarkable in what way? Your series, whilst supremely admirable in recording community strength, in this instance, exhibits ageing decline. In this video I see nothing "remarkable" (sic.). It is a record of declining aspirations, as there are no younger inhabitants in your video to replace the clearly elderly population.
@@jamesarc8192 this particular town we asked the older inhabitants to interview as we wanted a bit of the history. We have since moved forward and started looking at including the younger new generation. As we don't want, as you pointed out, not to see just "old people". I hope that makes sense.
@@AfricanTravelCrew Glad to hear your new aspirations in recording hope, so long as there is no whitewash. Sadly, I expect you may struggle. If you want sponsorship I may suggest Balfour in the Eastern Cape as a tragic example of heart rending decay.
@@jamesarc8192 thanks for your constructive comments.