Inside A Guyanese Farming Community LALUNI - an Amerindian Village Tour
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Guyana's first farming community is Laluni located off the Linden Soesdyke highway, about 8 miles through the kuru kuru community. This community was first known to produce tobacco but now feeds the nation through a variety of fruit and vegetable crops.
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This is amazing, everything about the place and the place remind me about St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
Nice thanks for sharing that
I like how the big man explained himself about farming
Keep bringing these videos. I'm loving it.
Thank you so much, happy to hear. There's more to come by God's Grace.
Peace be with you all,keep up the good work,brother,I am very proud of the nursery woman, way to go,sister,wish you all the best ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Thank you, yes big up to her and big up yourself
Omg I very nice . To the person who commented that she should learn the. Names of the peppers
.. Have anyone noticed how the eloquently presented they produce . And they are not Harvard graduates. .I think they are awesome. How come we always look to pinpoint the negatives.
Very nice tour. Love Juanita’s greenhouse and farm. Never heard of the 7 color pepper plant. It must be rare. Would love to have the plant when I go back to Guyana 👍🏾. All the farmers are doing a great job feeding guyana. Keep up the good works folks 👍🏾❤️
Thank you Donnah, yes it's amazing. Yes big up to all the farmers and big up yourself.
Tks for taking us with you on your tour of the community of Laluni. Yes indeed it was a Tobacco plantation.
My pleasure big up yourself
Natural Guyana Beauty!
Yea
Very cool down there in the Night time ❤
What an amazing exposure Phillip in brining to the world abt Guyanaland
Thank you so much it's my pleasure and by God Grace I'll continue to
What a beauty seeing the farmers and how happy farming. Great community.
Yes bro it was a wonderful experience in an amazing community, big up yourself
@@PhilipVlogsMD your doing great and i just shared to my community ❤️ keep the flag flying man
@@theharryexperience_ thanks for that bro, by the Grace of God
awesome video man
Thank you bro, big up yourself
You are doing a great job Philip 👍
Truly appreciate that
Thanks alot bro, appreciate the kind comment. Big up yourself
Miss Jovita is very pretty young lady. Thanks for showing Laluni. First time hearing about this place.
Yes she is & married. My pleasure to show u bro, big up yourself
Nice Phillip. I love farming life.
Thanks Ian, me too bro
Nice one Philip love it man 🇬🇾👍
Thanks alot bro, I'm happy u do
They have nice soil for farming.
Yea true, well fertile
Beautiful place.
Yes it is
Awesome farm produce ❤❤🇬🇾🇬🇾
Yes they are, big up
5️⃣9️⃣2️⃣🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾keep exploring bro
Thank you bro, big up yourself
Lovely
Yea
Very nice tour
Thank you, I'm happy u enjoyed
Love this.
Thank you, I'm happy u do.
You guys had a nice drive up to Laluni. Its a beautiful place indeed. Juanita is doing an excellent job with the green house. Its the first time that I am hearing about seven colors peppers. Are those cherry trees growing wild or are they belong to someone? I really liked this post Philip . Excellent work. Have a blessed night ❤✌️🙏💯👍🏽❤️👌🇬🇾✔️
Thanks bro we enjoyed indeed. Yes she is amazing. I was so surprised by the pepper and happy I got to saw it. I appreciate your kind comments Reza, thank you and big up yourself.
Demerara Tobacco...blast from the past.
Nice my bro!
Thanks Ravi
It's was so much fun hosting you Philip can't wait to tour kuru kururu ❤❤❤
Philip you can’t leave me out in this one. Big up man
Thanks Yea, I really enjoyed and appreciated it, I waiting for Kuru Kururu
I'll let u know bro 😁
Yes man I uses to work at kuru kuru College first people's use building septic tanks lot's of sweet pine-apples trees grow in the kuru kuru College day's I don't know if they still grow.
Nice, thanks for sharing that. They still farming not sure about pineapples thou.
Nice one 👍👍
Thanks bro
Thank You. I never heard of Laluni.
Thankfully, I'm happy I could share it with you
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Will watch later ❤❤
Ok bro
I wish the youth lady take some time to learn the names of those peppers and plants so she can flourish with her business
Nice farm tour ❤
Thank you bro
Wish I was on this tour😅
Too far away bro😅, big up
Nice nice. Correction there
Founded in 1955 not 1995 bro😅
6:17
Thanks bro, my mistake 😅
Hope them having water because I know someone that drill water 💦 well ❤
Phillip, I enjoy your videos, but what about your school work?
🥱🥱🥱😲
What?
Philip, I take it that you are now a doctor. ( philipVlogsMD). Why don't you focus your videos on the work of a doctor, or medical things, or how certain procedures are done. Sort of life the "inside-scoop"; things the ordinary person don't know or see. Behind the scenes within the hospital, or in the healthcare profession. ??? find your niche, instead of following the same format that most guyanese UA-camrs use. cheers.
I'm not a Doctor as yet and these are the kind of videos I currently enjoy doing.
@@PhilipVlogsMD ...if you are NOT a doctor yet, why is there the MD designation in your channel's name...???
the [TO] too close to Laluni, it more looks like TOLALUNI
1 Question you are a Jamaican right so why you showing 🇬🇾 all the time, suggestion show you own sometime na just saying🤷♀️
funny question, he shows wherever he at at the present time, when he's in Jamaica he shows about Jamaica
Here are some lovely Jamaica videos for you
ua-cam.com/play/PLR8u9kRK1UFFmleDhC66A7KnlF_waQTqA.html
I am guessing that you are probably a little kid. Do you really need an answer to your question? Because common sense should tell you that people can showcase whatever they want to on UA-cam.