I love PR, but what I REALLY love about PR is the countryside. I love the mountains, I love the views, I love the cooler temperatures, I love the fresher air, and I love the generally nicer people.
Thank you for sharing this video. I just came from visiting my dad in Juncos after 37 years and left a bit sad. So many abandoned homes and animals, and the roads are horrific. I pray changes happen soon. So many elderly people are without resources. Thank god for the fruit trees.
I was born in Ponce, but grew up in the mountains of Yauco. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about my island. I miss it so much and can’t wait to one day go back for good! Thank you for sharing your side of the country!
Me too. Born in Ponce, raised in NYC and live in Florida. But PR always calls 📞 😊 Hope you don't mind if I tell you to listen to "OCEANS" by Hillsong. I felt it in my heart. God bless you!
Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m not from Puerto Rico, but my wife is. And we go there very often. And the only we head to is straight to the countryside. It’s so relaxing and I love it so much. To the point we’re looking for our forever home out there. But your right there should be more vlogs of the countryside out there. Thanks again and I hope to see more
Fruit is a noni but it needs to be white when it’s ripe. If it’s ripe you can make a smoothly with noni and pineapple. It’s very tasty and very good for you.
I can smell those trees from here. Dang. I wish i could go back to the mid 90s visiting family with my mom. I know going back as an adult wouldn't be the same. I heard everthing is wrecked and people are scummy these days. But i wish i could live in the countryside down there with peace and quiet, a hot cup of cafe con leche and crackers. That is probably a better life than being in the U.S at this point.
Hola, I just subscribed to your channel and and have not watched all of your videos yet. Now having said that I live in Alabama (US) and was wondering if only English speaking gringos could communicate with the people of Puerto Rico and would we be accepted in the rural country side of Puerto Rico. My wife and I have chickens and goats here in Alabama and are thinking of a move to Puerto Rico and we would want to live in the mountains. And is life expensive there.
This video is really fasinating because ilustrates how the life is in the countryside of PR. Just to clarify something her grandmother mistakenly called the green fruit with the name of socato. The right name is Noni. As far as I know socato is a type of vegetables.
I LIVE IN THE CAMPO LA SIERRA DE VILLALBA THE BEST THING IS THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A CRIME THERE , EVEYONE IS FAMILY AND PEOPLE PRAY THE ROSARY 3 TIMES A DAY
and when you started with primero que nada aqui pueden ver la palma de coco i said oh god no yo buscando videos de campos en la isla pa disfrutar y sale esto oh boy !!🙄🙄
Si PR fuera un país independiente en los campos todas las casas de cemento fueran de madera,cinc y pacholi. Desde el huracán Hugo 1989(destruyó las casas de madera)la gente con ahorros y ayudas de FEMA lograron reconstruir lo que era de madera y cinc en cemento. Gracias tío Sam.
Cosaco Rodríguez, en vez de exudar envidia, edúcate antes de opinar. _Puerto Rico no sólo mantiene al que se arrima por las costas ilegalmente sin maleta o un peso, si no que paga billones de dólares anuales al gobierno federal, así que nada es gratis, es reembolso por lo ya pagado._ Puertorriqueños pagan parte de FEMA, que arriba asiste a cualquier país extranjero que sufre desastres naturales. * Puerto Rico paga impuestos. AQUI LA EVIDENCIA. *_By IRS, Washington DC Oct 4, 2017 Los residentes de Puerto Rico son ciudadanos estadounidenses y pagadores de impuestos igualmente. La isla pagó $73.7 billones al gobierno federal durante los años 1990-2009. De (2009-2013) pagó más impuestos que los estados de Vermont y Wyoming. En 2009, pagó 3.742 billones de dólares, o más impuestos que los estados de Vermont, Wyoming, North y South Dakota, que todos los militantes de Fuerzas Armadas en el exterior y mas que todos los otros territorios, al tesoro estadounidense._* Los impuestos se tabulan de acuerdo al dinero generado.
@@mariamercy7317 y si te ibas por las barriadas en aquellos tiempos y por los campos,las casas de cemento eran 1 entre 10. No como ahora que todo el mundo compite por cual la ponen más linda. Los terratenientes nacionalistas están mordidos porque en los años 40,50,60 el gobierno de USA y de PR cogieron de sus terrenos para darles parcelas a la gente pobre,se construyeron escuelas, hospitales,urbanizaciones y residenciales. O estubieran como antes,de agregados en las tierras de los terratenientes nacionalistas.
I love PR, but what I REALLY love about PR is the countryside. I love the mountains, I love the views, I love the cooler temperatures, I love the fresher air, and I love the generally nicer people.
Thank you for sharing this video. I just came from visiting my dad in Juncos after 37 years and left a bit sad. So many abandoned homes and animals, and the roads are horrific. I pray changes happen soon. So many elderly people are without resources. Thank god for the fruit trees.
Que chulería eso ahí... Tu tía es tremenda, y tu abuela... wow. Gózate eso mientras estés, porque tu gente hace que esos momentos sean especiales.
Wow que bello es el campo…Que nostalgia pronto me iré a 🇵🇷🇵🇷.👍🙋♀️🇵🇷🇵🇷❤️
Hello from the mountains of Cayey!
Que bello mi país Soy boricua mi amor 💖 es Puerto Rico 🎉🎉🎉 weepa ❤🎉🎉🎉
The countryside is where my heart belongs. It just brings peace to one's life.
Yes finally the country side video, seriously considering buying a house in the country side its soo beautiful
Saludos desde California Dios los Bendiga
I was born in Ponce, but grew up in the mountains of Yauco. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about my island. I miss it so much and can’t wait to one day go back for good! Thank you for sharing your side of the country!
Me too!
Me too. Born in Ponce, raised in NYC and live in Florida. But PR always calls 📞 😊
Hope you don't mind if I tell you to listen to "OCEANS" by Hillsong. I felt it in my heart. God bless you!
Duey in the house!
Love Love Love our Patria 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🙏
Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m not from Puerto Rico, but my wife is. And we go there very often. And the only we head to is straight to the countryside. It’s so relaxing and I love it so much. To the point we’re looking for our forever home out there. But your right there should be more vlogs of the countryside out there. Thanks again and I hope to see more
wow this is living.. who would know my ancestral land would offer the same natural beauty as my current home in Thailand
😭😭 thank you for this video, I miss our island 🇵🇷 my beautiful Puerto Rico.😢
Omg that vianda 😍 , one of my Puertorrican’s plate!! Thank you for sharing !
I miss 🇵🇷!! That house and land is beautiful 😍! Nice trip 🇵🇷
❤love Puerto Rico and your home area! Dios los Bindigas.. Mmm I miss the food from there.. looks delicious 😋
I love Puerto Rico I am crazy to go back ❤❤❤❤
Bonita vida en el campo🌻❤️
I love this video AJ, Me da una nostalgia tan brutal, no puedo esperar para volver a mi islita contra, next year I'll be back for good God willing.
Fruit is a noni but it needs to be white when it’s ripe. If it’s ripe you can make a smoothly with noni and pineapple. It’s very tasty and very good for you.
Wow amazing how grown veg n fruit trees is still around started by t Tainos .
Awesome video! More videos like this please . I didn't even know we had almonds in P.R lol
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
It's so Beautiful Puerto Rico🙏🏼🤍🙌🌹🌷🤗♥️♥️ME ENCANTA♥️I Lived in Aguada Where my parents were from and Rincon 5years.
Appreciated. Very nice & natural video
Loved the content made me smile … miss my island … especially the pr countryside ..
Gracias mi hermanita por este video. Tu eres la unica que hevisto que haces video del campo.
Beautiful!
I love it nice place
I can smell those trees from here. Dang. I wish i could go back to the mid 90s visiting family with my mom. I know going back as an adult wouldn't be the same. I heard everthing is wrecked and people are scummy these days. But i wish i could live in the countryside down there with peace and quiet, a hot cup of cafe con leche and crackers. That is probably a better life than being in the U.S at this point.
Hola, I just subscribed to your channel and and have not watched all of your videos yet. Now having said that I live in Alabama (US) and was wondering if only English speaking gringos could communicate with the people of Puerto Rico and would we be accepted in the rural country side of Puerto Rico. My wife and I have chickens and goats here in Alabama and are thinking of a move to Puerto Rico and we would want to live in the mountains. And is life expensive there.
Very nice video by a very nice Boricua. Gracias
Campo hermoso. Chica hermosa. ¡Todo es hermoso en este video! 😍
I love this. We are renting a house in Lares.
Beautiful video🇵🇷🇵🇷
This video is really fasinating because ilustrates how the life is in the countryside of PR. Just to clarify something her grandmother mistakenly called the green fruit with the name of socato. The right name is Noni. As far as I know socato is a type of vegetables.
Puerto Rico almonds are the best!
Awesome 💯
En q parte de puerto rico es eso?
Beautiful 😍 🇵🇷
Best🎉
That’s the real PR experience
Great video and beautiful countryside. Where is this located? Grqcias.
❤❤❤
I LIVE IN THE CAMPO LA SIERRA DE VILLALBA THE BEST THING IS THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A CRIME THERE , EVEYONE IS FAMILY AND PEOPLE PRAY THE ROSARY 3 TIMES A DAY
You are so fortunate. What part of pr is that place? I hope you get yuca and guanabanas, etc.
My family is from aibonito
What part of Puerto Rico is this?
What Pueblo of Puerto Rico were you in?
La Vida en la Montana es lo mejor que hay grasias por compartir..
Best women in the world! God blessed🌊☀️🫶🇵🇷💛❤️🔥🇵🇷🙏👑s
Soy mitad Boricua y mitad Puerto Riqueno, Gracias por compartir un lindo video. Waiting on the next one.
WHATTTT.. MITAD Q LOS 2 TERMINOS LO MISMO!!! 😂😂😂😂
De que pueblo eres?
It's call Noni fruit.
No Electricity, No Water, No Trash Pickup, you can keep it...
😂 it's not ripe but I'm cracking up it's really bitter when it is green .
QUE PUEBLO ES???
and when you started with primero que nada aqui pueden ver la palma de coco i said oh god no yo buscando videos de campos en la isla pa disfrutar y sale esto oh boy !!🙄🙄
3:58 Best part of the video. 🤢🤮😂
♥️♥️♥️🏝️⛅
That looks like "noni fruit" , Zocato is long with burgundy skin
THATS NONI...
Mmmmmm, I love Noni Juice. It has many beneficial properties. Thank God it stabilized my High Blood Pressure 🙏🏻
Give me the Island life.
Very nice 💯💯💓🙏👍🇮🇩🥰
No I'm hungry.. grrr
😂😂😂😂😂 phlewttt! Don't eat it!
Que beyo es el campo
El campo es bello.
Esonoes socato eso se llama nonis socato es una fruta larga de color morado
Eso en Puerto Rico, seledise gineos, no plátano
Perdona que aclare es un palo de pana no se dice una mata.esperono te molestes..
😍♥️
Si PR fuera un país independiente en los campos todas las casas de cemento fueran de madera,cinc y pacholi. Desde el huracán Hugo 1989(destruyó las casas de madera)la gente con ahorros y ayudas de FEMA lograron reconstruir lo que era de madera y cinc en cemento. Gracias tío Sam.
Cosaco Rodríguez, en vez de exudar envidia, edúcate antes de opinar. _Puerto Rico no sólo mantiene al que se arrima por las costas ilegalmente sin maleta o un peso, si no que paga billones de dólares anuales al gobierno federal, así que nada es gratis, es reembolso por lo ya pagado._ Puertorriqueños pagan parte de FEMA, que arriba asiste a cualquier país extranjero que sufre desastres naturales. * Puerto Rico paga impuestos. AQUI LA EVIDENCIA.
*_By IRS, Washington DC Oct 4, 2017 Los residentes de Puerto Rico son ciudadanos estadounidenses y pagadores de impuestos igualmente. La isla pagó $73.7 billones al gobierno federal durante los años 1990-2009. De (2009-2013) pagó más impuestos que los estados de Vermont y Wyoming. En 2009, pagó 3.742 billones de dólares, o más impuestos que los estados de Vermont, Wyoming, North y South Dakota, que todos los militantes de Fuerzas Armadas en el exterior y mas que todos los otros territorios, al tesoro estadounidense._*
Los impuestos se tabulan de acuerdo al dinero generado.
No se, pero yo vivi en la isla para los años 60 y 70 y habian casas de cemento, bien construidas, grandes y bellas! Nosotros teniamos una mansion!
@@mariamercy7317 y si te ibas por las barriadas en aquellos tiempos y por los campos,las casas de cemento eran 1 entre 10. No como ahora que todo el mundo compite por cual la ponen más linda. Los terratenientes nacionalistas están mordidos porque en los años 40,50,60 el gobierno de USA y de PR cogieron de sus terrenos para darles parcelas a la gente pobre,se construyeron escuelas, hospitales,urbanizaciones y residenciales. O estubieran como antes,de agregados en las tierras de los terratenientes nacionalistas.
@@mariamercy7317 viva en la isla ahora para que vea las verdaderas mansiones que hay ahora en donde antes habían casas de madera,cinc y pacholi.
You know that hawaii is not tropical pr is
Que lindo Lugar donde vives
That's not platano that's guineo.
Son guineos..platanos son alargados...la fruta es Nonin. ESTA VERDEEE NO SE COME ASI 😂...1 onza si bebes Mas te da 💩 CHURRASS 😂😂😂
PR USA State 51🇺🇲⭐⚖️
Esta es una boricua gringalizada, se pone sunscreen pa salir pafuera🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😀
Selling your parents country for a few likes... nice job greenga.