It was a wonderful documentary about a special and wonderful Carribian island...shared by an amazing ( DW) documentary channel.... for sharing...its a wonderful lifestyle in harmony with nature far from slavery and prosecution
Halo, Indonesian here. I'm glad to see that our cultural heritage (Batik fabric) is spread until the Caribbean and more interestingly, they developed it's own motive based on St. Kitts & Nevis context. That's a very a good idea.
No one has style like yall do! Was there last year, got the coolest pair of woven shoes, shirts, etc That "at least it looks like a cat now" line made me cringe tho lol
As railfans it's very nice to see this. Seems very nice place. This country reminds me of Keith Kayamba Gumbs. One of famous footballer that came from this country. He was very famous in Indonesia. Because he wes played football here. And Sriwijaya FC legend. Kudos to DW Docu 👍
Wow! Polish built Lyd-2 narrow gauge diesel locomotives hauling American built passenger coaches manufactured by the same manufacturers that built the passenger cars for the Alaska Railroad and the White Pass & Yukon Railroad in the State of Alaska!!!!
@05:00 an 0-6-0 outside frame Loco is a sweet thing to see, better if it was a steam version, but I'll still take it😛 originally built in Romania. And of course, running cab forward is the smart thing to do. Does the rail line use wooden ties(sleepers) or concrete replacements now? The Railroad is 30" gauge/ 762mm which this video failed to provide and gets a thumb down for it. Or maybe the gauge is 750mm or 780mm, Wikipedia conflicts between the locomotive builder and the railway itself, conversion maybe? St. Kits Railway has 3 of these Loco's. Phillipe needs a more economical vehicle to drive in order to race ahead and close crossing gates, and also emergency flashing lights on it. This video was really lacking in detail about the railroad itself and some other facts they did not include is that it is 29 Km long/18 miles. It would be nice to know the height of each of the 3 bridges and lengths. Maybe DW can get a better expert on railways to start hosting these types of documentaries.
"US...come on bruh, we can do better🙄 They're one of our strongest military allies in the Carribean, they're heavily involved in the CONCACAF soccer federation, they cater to mostly tourists...from the US, and they have a decent amount of habitants...spread throughout the US....who contribute. We have ASTRONOMICAL WEALTH in the US, and we can't give our Carribean allies a couple new trains, tractors, trucks, tools, farming equipment, etc.🤷🏽♂ I just don't get it sometimes, people and countries who have more than enough...can't find the logic and reasoning to share the more than!"🤦🏾♂😤😔
@@Betweoxwitegan I am in the Caribbean right this second . Went to school, both primary and secondary school in the Caribbean. My parents both of them are from the Caribbean. I know the Caribbean people very well and unfortunately I also know the belittling, condescending and virtue signalling tropes and narrative the so called western countries have been pushing through these so called documentaries for decades now. Nice try.
@@methodmaster2399 What are you on about? You see a short video on a few people in a small Caribbean nation and because of your own biases on how those people should act, you assume it was "western" media that influenced the footage to fit a narrative of what exactly? Racial discrimination and condescending virtue signalling? I could honestly say us "westerners" couldn't give two fucks and quite honestly this "documentary" was a waste of time and quite pointless, it was probably a way for the team to get a vacation whilst deducting taxes in all honesty 😂 I know that in some media documentaries and channels they make places seem different from how they are in reality, like in Africa or South America focussing on excessively poor regions and communities but this isn't necessarily bad as long as the viewer knows that, it shows extremified inequality. I think typically if one looks bad or a country looks bad that's probably because they/it are bad. Get out of the phase "west=bad" I agree that western powers have disproportionately exploited the global south and poor resource rich territories for centuries using slavery (predominantly) and that neo-slavery and systemic racism exists but I don't see it in this video. Often in less developed countries external media sources and powers will use public perception to fuel further exploitation of that country's resources, like during the Iraq war, etc. But again I don't see that here and Saint Kitts doesn't have significant natural resources or geopolitical significance.
@@methodmaster2399 Not sure why my post was removed, but let us try again... Can you please tell me what you are referring to? I would like to know what to look out for in the future. If you have a moment, thank you in advance.
@@BetweoxwiteganThat's quite the diatribe, but you are ignoring nuance and perspective. As well as diminishing the experience of people you don't seem to be able to relate to. You should read Frantz Fanon and Edward Said sometime... Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it is not distorting the subconscious negatively.
thank you fo diz, dw. 🥰🤌💯 i can feel mah blood pressure on steady and chillin' chillaxin' mellowin' mode jus' by visualizin' myself in st. kitts doin' all da activities der, jellybean. i have no joke to crack fo i am jus' in cloud9 mode. amazing grace indeed. ❣️😘🌟💎🌺🌈🤍
I have been a subscriber to DW for a long time now.....it brings me tears and joy to see my little island in the Caribbean in the spotlight :) !!!!
NHK and DW, two of the best train documentaries network
A nice video, i look forward to watching more videos on St. Kitts.
DW makes the best documentaries. Theres no topic they wont do. Keep up the sterling work. Watching from London
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I rode this train in 2004. It was wonderful.
Wow, that's words of wisdom. I can't change the past, but I can make the future better.
Was lucky enough to spend 2 weeks on Nevis over 10 years ago. A truly beautiful place, filled with beautiful people.
so happy an appreciative of this documentary ..thanks❤❤❤
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@@DWDocumentary of course, this is my country / home land
It was a wonderful documentary about a special and wonderful Carribian island...shared by an amazing ( DW) documentary channel.... for sharing...its a wonderful lifestyle in harmony with nature far from slavery and prosecution
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Love it❤ My beautiful caribbean island St.Kitts & Nevis
Wonderful documentary Wonderful people and such great vibe this island has 😊
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I live in Montana in th USA I'd love to see my wonderful home featured someday it's a paradise here as well 💞
People r so humble there
Beautiful island 🏝️
This should have been called "By train through St. Kitts"
Which is in the carribean…
Sure 💯
I was deceived by the title 😂
Im gonna get circular glasses
Did you guys think they could take the train from san juan to antigua?
Halo, Indonesian here. I'm glad to see that our cultural heritage (Batik fabric) is spread until the Caribbean and more interestingly, they developed it's own motive based on St. Kitts & Nevis context. That's a very a good idea.
No one has style like yall do! Was there last year, got the coolest pair of woven shoes, shirts, etc
That "at least it looks like a cat now" line made me cringe tho lol
Wow... Batik Indonesia reach to Caribbean 😮
Around 12.35, the dreadlock guys sings a very contented "Om Shanti Om"!!
God bless the islanders!
Great documentary and thanks for sharing. 🇰🇳🇰🇳💯
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Great 🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳 my country
what a lovely beautiful island and the people!
Ne kadar guzel yerler...❤
Extremely 🎉 interesting ❤.
What humble people, ay? ! 😅
To the person who wrote the title: it is Caribbean (NOT Carribean). A quick Google search would have clarified it.
From which country?😅
Yeah
As railfans it's very nice to see this. Seems very nice place. This country reminds me of Keith Kayamba Gumbs. One of famous footballer that came from this country. He was very famous in Indonesia. Because he wes played football here. And Sriwijaya FC legend. Kudos to DW Docu 👍
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Better Yet: St. Kitts & Nevis X Train
great cover
Nice! those locomotives where originaly built in Romania by Faur.
At 10:30, Vegetables are not the only crop that Winston Caesar is raising. :D
Good one
❤❤🇰🇪🇰🇪 such a gorgeous place 😍 I've found a place to get lost in....
Umeamua next holiday destination ni huko Caribbean 😄
@@gooner_254 baana... iyo place si inakaa tu peaceful,vibes calm...Kuna black people wa Rasta....
I thought that the man with long hair was cricketer Chris Gayle.
GOOD 👍👋
💚
👍
❤❤
Wow! Polish built Lyd-2 narrow gauge diesel locomotives hauling American built passenger coaches manufactured by the same manufacturers that built the passenger cars for the Alaska Railroad and the White Pass & Yukon Railroad in the State of Alaska!!!!
Thanks for the info!
At 0:28 she says contributed greatly… this means nothing…👎
Elegante
When they say "The Island flip-flopped between French and British rule" they mean they were colonized. Nice try cleansing their name though.
It’s obvious what is meant by
Where’s the turtles
Pronounced "knee-viss" not "nevvis."
🐚🐢🌴🐢🥥🐢
@05:00 an 0-6-0 outside frame Loco is a sweet thing to see, better if it was a steam version, but I'll still take it😛 originally built in Romania.
And of course, running cab forward is the smart thing to do.
Does the rail line use wooden ties(sleepers) or concrete replacements now?
The Railroad is 30" gauge/ 762mm which this video failed to provide and gets a thumb down for it. Or maybe the gauge is 750mm or 780mm, Wikipedia conflicts between the locomotive builder and the railway itself, conversion maybe? St. Kits Railway has 3 of these Loco's.
Phillipe needs a more economical vehicle to drive in order to race ahead and close crossing gates, and also emergency flashing lights on it.
This video was really lacking in detail about the railroad itself and some other facts they did not include is that it is 29 Km long/18 miles. It would be nice to know the height of each of the 3 bridges and lengths.
Maybe DW can get a better expert on railways to start hosting these types of documentaries.
AMERINDIAN NAME OF ST. CHRISTOPHER ( ST. KITTS ) = LIAMA'IGA
VIRGIN ISLANDS PEACE ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
"US...come on bruh, we can do better🙄 They're one of our strongest military allies in the Carribean, they're heavily involved in the CONCACAF soccer federation, they cater to mostly tourists...from the US, and they have a decent amount of habitants...spread throughout the US....who contribute. We have ASTRONOMICAL WEALTH in the US, and we can't give our Carribean allies a couple new trains, tractors, trucks, tools, farming equipment, etc.🤷🏽♂ I just don't get it sometimes, people and countries who have more than enough...can't find the logic and reasoning to share the more than!"🤦🏾♂😤😔
SO...nobody grown ganja there??? pretty important crop, no? even for sale to the tourist cruise boats!!! win:win!!
BAD 👎✊
Why?
Condescending stereotypes 👎🏾
If you see condescending stereotypes in this video then that's due to your own personal biases, I don't see any.
@@Betweoxwitegan I am in the Caribbean right this second . Went to school, both primary and secondary school in the Caribbean. My parents both of them are from the Caribbean. I know the Caribbean people very well and unfortunately I also know the belittling, condescending and virtue signalling tropes and narrative the so called western countries have been pushing through these so called documentaries for decades now. Nice try.
@@methodmaster2399 What are you on about? You see a short video on a few people in a small Caribbean nation and because of your own biases on how those people should act, you assume it was "western" media that influenced the footage to fit a narrative of what exactly? Racial discrimination and condescending virtue signalling?
I could honestly say us "westerners" couldn't give two fucks and quite honestly this "documentary" was a waste of time and quite pointless, it was probably a way for the team to get a vacation whilst deducting taxes in all honesty 😂
I know that in some media documentaries and channels they make places seem different from how they are in reality, like in Africa or South America focussing on excessively poor regions and communities but this isn't necessarily bad as long as the viewer knows that, it shows extremified inequality. I think typically if one looks bad or a country looks bad that's probably because they/it are bad.
Get out of the phase "west=bad" I agree that western powers have disproportionately exploited the global south and poor resource rich territories for centuries using slavery (predominantly) and that neo-slavery and systemic racism exists but I don't see it in this video. Often in less developed countries external media sources and powers will use public perception to fuel further exploitation of that country's resources, like during the Iraq war, etc. But again I don't see that here and Saint Kitts doesn't have significant natural resources or geopolitical significance.
@@methodmaster2399 Not sure why my post was removed, but let us try again...
Can you please tell me what you are referring to? I would like to know what to look out for in the future. If you have a moment, thank you in advance.
@@BetweoxwiteganThat's quite the diatribe, but you are ignoring nuance and perspective. As well as diminishing the experience of people you don't seem to be able to relate to. You should read Frantz Fanon and Edward Said sometime... Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it is not distorting the subconscious negatively.
thank you fo diz, dw.
🥰🤌💯
i can feel mah blood pressure on steady and chillin' chillaxin' mellowin' mode jus' by visualizin' myself in st. kitts doin' all da activities der, jellybean.
i have no joke to crack fo i am jus' in cloud9 mode.
amazing grace indeed.
❣️😘🌟💎🌺🌈🤍