NOTE First City to be lit. Research Please! LIKE SHARE & SUBSCRIBE ! Did you see the first part: ua-cam.com/video/HcjecKZzoZc/v-deo.htmlsi=-cwOZhuzMrCOLVwJ
You were hesitant to come to Haiti but overcame your fears. Now, you have fallen in love with the country and feel at home. It won't surprise me that you end up owning property and settling there. Thanks for wonderful videos.
Merci beaucoup African Tigress for the love you have shown Haiti!! We love you immensely! Haitians and West Indians in general appreciate your contents!! You are truly a talented content creator!!
The word bombo'sha, in a certain region of Haiti, specifically the artibonite region, bombo'sha is a thick cassava. and bombo'fray is a grass'hopper. bombo'she' is when you having fun. sentence example for bombo'she', you can say to lens, neg app bombo'she'- which means he's having fun@@AFRICANTIGRESS
Jacmel and cuba used to be the biggest Caribbean destination . We used to have thousands of tourists in Jacmel and port au prince back then before they brought the democracy to us . After we had the democracy all the hotels factory went to DR instead. They brought share to all our black company and the broke them down . Like our sugar , milk , flour etc .
@@egom1993 you can’t compare DR to an African country , Haiti is paying the price for making French , Spain , England loosing so much money on slavery. Therefore they have to sabotage their independence . And if Haiti is free and growing like it’s was all the African countries will trying to take their independence and that’s will crash western economies . The support DR get from the west it’s not the same it’s Haiti get , The west broke down Haitian Army and armed the young kids while they are investing in DR army . They are making Haitian leave to go to DR and for work while their business they had in Haiti they close them .
@@egom1993 For the record no African government have ever and never will have democracy because the person selling democracy is a dictator that blackmailing the country to get what they want .
@@egom1993 Always trying to find an excuse for not blaming politicians for their mismanagement, 'let's blame it on democracy instead. That's why many Haitians prefer authoritarian regimes like those in Russia, China and Venezuela. "I wonder why they don't praise Trujillo." 🤔
That oversimplifies how the Dominican Republic became a tourist and manufacturing hub. Hotels aren’t relocated, tourists go to countries that are safe. In the same way, factories didn’t relocate to the DR, instead, new ones were established there.
Happy Mother's Day in Haiti today. Big holiday and everyone in church. I love Jacmel's mosaic. It's a trademark. Lovely architecture that has the dyaspora helping to preserve these gems. Good job African Tigress.
"Art bienbo" means beautiful art. That's what was written on the boardwalk. African Tigress, you are indeed privileged to have seen so many beautiful places in Haiti because you are lucky to have the right Haitian friends to show you around. The other Kenyan UA-camr Marwa visited Haiti, but he didn't see much of what Haiti had to offer. You should definitely come back to Jacmel next year for the carnival and spend 1 month. The carnival is so beautiful and around that time there are various activities going on.
The fact that they havent built an international airport in Jacmel is wild 😭😭 I wouldve loved to visit this area without having to go to Port au Prince first....
Jacmel is not well suited for international flights. The international airport will be in Les Cayes, the largest city in the south, which is already a regional hub with its international port and a regional airport which will be upgrade soon
Been to hait 3 times i always tell people in all my travels haiti has the most loving people i had ever meet, i cried when i was leavin and the my friends also cried , yes i love Haiti keep it up sister ❤❤❤❤❤🎉
It's a reflex when somebody speaks to you in a language you don't understand you will answer or talk to them in your native language cuz these guys are trying their best to speak in English
This is a world heritage city. Haiti is the most historical place in the entire Caribbean, and many parts of the world. It has the richest history and culture in the Caribbean, and it's almost authentic African. It produces some of the greatest architecture and art works in the Caribbean. Some of the greatest African minds were brought to Haiti from West/Central Africa. The Europeans took the he best minds from Africa... It's important to note that Toussaint Louverture came from the royal family of Benin. I would love to visit Jacmel to see the architecture and the arts of the city. I have never been Haiti, but I was introduced to Haiti through its history. One day, by God's grace, I visit Haiti. That country has so many hidden treasures. May God Almighty remembers Haiti!❤️🌹🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🕊️!
Congratulation, African Tigress on you visiting and exploring the beautiful country of Haiti. African Tigress, Jamaica got e❤lectricity before Haiti. Jamaica first place was Black River St.E😂lizabeth, then Kingston on Harbour St. In the late 1890's, Jamaica, Haiti in 1925. Keep exploring, and give us more history of the country. You need more Haitians to explore their country, and give the world a little history. African Tigress you are doing a wonderful job. Keep Up The Good Work.Blessings.
@@GeeHodges-mm5qv Duty Boukman was a Senegambian who banished by his masters in Jamaica to Haiti as punishment. Where he then linked up with Haitian Maroons.
So happy youre not showing off about 'I'm in the U.S' this Miami. Some African UA-camrs love to brag about the U.S. im so proud of you, African Tigress ❤️
Haiti use to have a vibrant tourist industry into the 80’s then it died, never to come back. I hope they can get it going again, to have the country make money. 🇯🇲🇭🇹🇰🇪❤️☮️
A vibrant tourism industry is fine as long as it remains mostly locally owned and properly regulated. Would foreigners allow that in this day and age? I don't care for the current model in the Caribbean.
I learned years ago, that the town of Black River in Jamaica was the first to have electricity in the Americas, even before New York City. Not sure how to process what you’re saying here. But thanks for showing Jacmel. I am Jamaican who previously visited Haiti 8 years ago. Never reached Jacmel but it’s on my list. I’ve always wanted to return to Haiti. Nice to see you traveling there.
Whether Jamaica was first or Haiti was first, at this point. It doesn't matter. Like for once can Haiti 🇭🇹 get all the love ❤️. Lets enjoy the video. Thanks AT im a Haitian married to a Kenyan 🇰🇪. I lived in kenya for 3 years.
That's never gonna happen jamaica is always gonna be mention in comparison to other island not by Jamaicans but by others I am black and the first thing they say ru jamaican but all matters
@@slim9978that’s not even true. Some people love the other Caribbean countries better than Jamaica and they are American themselves. I know Americans who are hooked on Haiti. Just say that is how you feel.
Thanks for the historical information on Jacmel. You continue to outshine your talented capabilities with a detailed description wherever you visit in Haiti. Don't be surprised if outlets like National Geographic Society ask to access your content on the other of Haiti, which I never knew about . Have a restful Sunday, and be safe. Congratulations to your team who looks out for your security. They are the best. Blessings to your entire team.🎉❤
In Jamaica it was not public electricity, but electricity to a private property, in a house named ‘Waterloo’ owned by the Leyden family. In Jacmel they are talking about public electricity, which was for residents and at town square.
KARIBU EMPRESS A.T.) BIG UP URSELVES NUFF RESPECT 1LUV KEEP ON KEEPING IT REAL TALK 1OO AND SOME MORE NUFF RESPECT BERMUDA 🇧🇲 WATCHING AND LISTENING AND LUVIN AND ENJOYING UR JOURNEY THROUGHOUT HAITI 🇭🇹 ASANTE SANA 🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤ CONGREATULATION!
Wowww Jacmel that my country thanks for you visiting Jacmel Translate text with your camera I believe you enjoy Jacmel's time because it is a beautiful place 🎉
Greetings African Tigress, love your channel, especially Haiti videos. As far as I know Black River , here in Jamaica, had electricity in 1893. Black River was also first place in Jamaica to have telephone and a car. Big up all Africans at home and abroad.
My home town African Tigress one hundred percent. One of the 1st helper of Simon Bolivard was one of my Mom's family member also a poêt, was René Depestre
Electricity in Trinidad was In March 1895, according to a search. Electricity was installed for the first time in Trinidad. The Original Queen's Park Hotel and the Princess Building were the first two of the first buildings to have electric lights. The first street lights were installed on March 5th, 1895. Note electricity was introduced by the colonial powers at the time. The people on the ground . . . the villages got electricity around Independence in 1962. Jacmel is beautiful with a rich history. Thanks for showcasing Haiti. I will definitely put it on my travel agenda the next time I travel. Thanks AT.
A quick Google search proved quite confusing. One source claims Jamaica was the first to have electricity, even before the US where electricity was "invented." I would have to do further research before posting anything.
@@mcs0519 I was not answering her question . . .I was just asserting what I searched and found on Trinidad. It also was not in response to any body. I was simply sharing . . .The both building are located in Port-of-Spain and are located quite close to each other; and I gather if the buildings had electricity, that will indicate that Port-Of-Spain, the city in which they are located also had electricity.
@@sinefromabovebabylon3577 I don't know who you are but I gather you are an academic of sorts or an authority on historical facts of the Caribbean and or Colonized communities in the Caribbean. Maybe if you shared your name, I could address you as such. my comment on electricity and Trinidad was not in response to any questions posed by anyone. I simple added what I researched and found about Trinidad. Simple that. .I rarely respond to individuals without a name and have a number added #3577
This original design was first flown on 12 March 1806, at Jacmel, Haiti, as Miranda's expedition prepared to make the final leg of its voyage to Venezuela. The flag was first flown over Venezuelan soil at La Vela de Coro,
In Jamaica it was one house named Waterloo, that had electricity first, not an entire city. But Jacmel was the first City in the Caribbean to have it. Like, the entire City!
1897 by LEONARD B. SMITH ELECTRIC LIGHT in Curacao (Caribbean( In 1893 Leonard B. Smith received a twenty-five year government concession to generate electricity; this resulted in the first electrical light in Curaçao by September 1897. the island was illuminated completely not long after
Hi AT . Beautiful ! content. You are doing an awesome job as a travel vlogger .👍 Very educational /informative. I love the 15th century Buildings in Jacmel. You said it was Sunday , It appeared as if some of the buildings were closed. Is it just on Sundays they are closed?
The positive side of Haiti that Babylon system won't want the masses to see.You are the rebel,you are the bandit....just keep them coming... amazing stuff.
@@beatrice123ful So you want Haiti , they show me White person He say He Haiti Know What that why i said Black Haiti relating to Black People you don't Known Con game they play with WORDS
NOTE First City to be lit. Research Please!
LIKE SHARE & SUBSCRIBE ! Did you see the first part: ua-cam.com/video/HcjecKZzoZc/v-deo.htmlsi=-cwOZhuzMrCOLVwJ
Im Jamaican, but I would like to thank you for showing another side of Haiti to the world❤
Guys let support African Tigress to getting a million subscribers
Jacmel was also Where Simon Bolivar got financial and military help to deliver freedom to Latin America!!
Love the Haiti series you made. This is probably the best one in the Internet. Keep up the good work.
We all love it. I'm watching from West Africa. Love Haiti !!!!
I wish that this ancient town, Jacmel, could be restored back to its past glory. It looks like a really interesting place.
You were scare to visit Haiti
Only to fall in love with Haiti now your in Haiti 😂
Haiti looks beautiful
You were hesitant to come to Haiti but overcame your fears. Now, you have fallen in love with the country and feel at home. It won't surprise me that you end up owning property and settling there. Thanks for wonderful videos.
As a Haitian a absolutely love you for showing the positive side of Haiti that the western media hides
Merci beaucoup African Tigress for the love you have shown Haiti!! We love you immensely! Haitians and West Indians in general appreciate your contents!! You are truly a talented content creator!!
I love you my people 🇭🇹🇭🇹
The word bombo'sha, in a certain region of Haiti, specifically the artibonite region, bombo'sha is a thick cassava. and bombo'fray is a grass'hopper. bombo'she' is when you having fun. sentence example for bombo'she', you can say to lens, neg app bombo'she'- which means he's having fun@@AFRICANTIGRESS
You are destroying myths of Haiti. Great Job!!!
Jacmel and cuba used to be the biggest Caribbean destination . We used to have thousands of tourists in Jacmel and port au prince back then before they brought the democracy to us . After we had the democracy all the hotels factory went to DR instead. They brought share to all our black company and the broke them down . Like our sugar , milk , flour etc .
DR has a democracy though ?
@@egom1993 you can’t compare DR to an African country , Haiti is paying the price for making French , Spain , England loosing so much money on slavery. Therefore they have to sabotage their independence . And if Haiti is free and growing like it’s was all the African countries will trying to take their independence and that’s will crash western economies . The support DR get from the west it’s not the same it’s Haiti get , The west broke down Haitian Army and armed the young kids while they are investing in DR army . They are making Haitian leave to go to DR and for work while their business they had in Haiti they close them .
@@egom1993 For the record no African government have ever and never will have democracy because the person selling democracy is a dictator that blackmailing the country to get what they want .
@@egom1993 Always trying to find an excuse for not blaming politicians for their mismanagement, 'let's blame it on democracy instead. That's why many Haitians prefer authoritarian regimes like those in Russia, China and Venezuela.
"I wonder why they don't praise Trujillo." 🤔
That oversimplifies how the Dominican Republic became a tourist and manufacturing hub. Hotels aren’t relocated, tourists go to countries that are safe. In the same way, factories didn’t relocate to the DR, instead, new ones were established there.
Jacmel is the city where the Vénézuélien flag made
Happy Mother's Day in Haiti today. Big holiday and everyone in church. I love Jacmel's mosaic. It's a trademark. Lovely architecture that has the dyaspora helping to preserve these gems. Good job African Tigress.
This is such a beautiful video. Jacmel is a jewel with major touristic potential. This is the very first time I am seeing Jacmel. I love this video.
"Art bienbo" means beautiful art. That's what was written on the boardwalk. African Tigress, you are indeed privileged to have seen so many beautiful places in Haiti because you are lucky to have the right Haitian friends to show you around. The other Kenyan UA-camr Marwa visited Haiti, but he didn't see much of what Haiti had to offer. You should definitely come back to Jacmel next year for the carnival and spend 1 month. The carnival is so beautiful and around that time there are various activities going on.
Thanks very much African Tigress for showing this country. I now have a different view of situation
The fact that they havent built an international airport in Jacmel is wild 😭😭 I wouldve loved to visit this area without having to go to Port au Prince first....
I think you can fly to port au prince then get another fly to jacmel
From what I've heard Martelly wanted to build one but the senators was against it
Jacmel is not well suited for international flights. The international airport will be in Les Cayes, the largest city in the south, which is already a regional hub with its international port and a regional airport which will be upgrade soon
Jamaica and Haiti are in close proximity to each other so it may be easy for information to be coinciding? BIGUPS to Jamaica and Haiti
Exactly I love Jamaicans
I have been there in 2016, the sea is Carribean sea! Jacmel and les Cayes(okay) are in the Carribean sea.
The landscape is so similar to jamaica....but they have to be because the are located on the same under sea ridge/mountain
It so beautiful ❤❤❤❤love it. You are doing an excellent job showing Haiti.🇭🇹
Been to hait 3 times i always tell people in all my travels haiti has the most loving people i had ever meet, i cried when i was leavin and the my friends also cried , yes i love Haiti keep it up sister ❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Untill they get to the states
Jacmel is known for the city of art
Very scenic, Haiti is beautiful. Thanks for taking us along. I have never seen this side of Haiti. It's a pity
The guy speaking creole with her just like she’s Haitian that’s very funny she’s very smart
It's a reflex when somebody speaks to you in a language you don't understand you will answer or talk to them in your native language cuz these guys are trying their best to speak in English
He did say he doesn’t speak English!
JahJah bless our African Tigress and her family and friends. 🧡
Thank you for your support and insights
This is a world heritage city. Haiti is the most historical place in the entire Caribbean, and many parts of the world. It has the richest history and culture in the Caribbean, and it's almost authentic African. It produces some of the greatest architecture and art works in the Caribbean. Some of the greatest African minds were brought to Haiti from West/Central Africa. The Europeans took the he best minds from Africa... It's important to note that Toussaint Louverture came from the royal family of Benin. I would love to visit Jacmel to see the architecture and the arts of the city. I have never been Haiti, but I was introduced to Haiti through its history. One day, by God's grace, I visit Haiti. That country has so many hidden treasures. May God Almighty remembers Haiti!❤️🌹🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🕊️!
Congratulation, African Tigress on you visiting and exploring the beautiful country of Haiti. African Tigress, Jamaica got e❤lectricity before Haiti. Jamaica first place was Black River St.E😂lizabeth, then Kingston on Harbour St. In the late 1890's, Jamaica, Haiti in 1925. Keep exploring, and give us more history of the country. You need more Haitians to explore their country, and give the world a little history. African Tigress you are doing a wonderful job. Keep Up The Good Work.Blessings.
Remember, John Bookman and others came from Jamaica to help them gain their Independence. Keep Up The Good Work. Blessings.
@@GeeHodges-mm5qv Duty Boukman was a Senegambian who banished by his masters in Jamaica to Haiti as punishment. Where he then linked up with Haitian Maroons.
AT thank you for showing the beauty of Haiti. The people there are so warm and friendly. Hope you find love there.🥰
What a beautiful country !!! Wow
Love Haiti! It’s Beautiful!
Thank you my African sister❤ I am a lot older than you so my fear was twice yours. Now My beloved Haiti is the first in my bucket list.
❤❤
So happy youre not showing off about 'I'm in the U.S' this Miami. Some African UA-camrs love to brag about the U.S. im so proud of you, African Tigress ❤️
The streets are always so clean…
🎉🎉🎉
Continue ❤
Inspiring Africans all over the diaspora.
Haiti use to have a vibrant tourist industry into the 80’s then it died, never to come back. I hope they can get it going again, to have the country make money. 🇯🇲🇭🇹🇰🇪❤️☮️
A vibrant tourism industry is fine as long as it remains mostly locally owned and properly regulated. Would foreigners allow that in this day and age? I don't care for the current model in the Caribbean.
@@BlackMoonstone531 💯 you said it all I don’t want it if it’s own by Chinese people. KEEP IT !
I learned years ago, that the town of Black River in Jamaica was the first to have electricity in the Americas, even before New York City. Not sure how to process what you’re saying here. But thanks for showing Jacmel. I am Jamaican who previously visited Haiti 8 years ago. Never reached Jacmel but it’s on my list. I’ve always wanted to return to Haiti. Nice to see you traveling there.
That what I heard also
Yes , true, 1893.
Well large scall electricity 1270 kw
In a major city in the
Carribean....
1895 Jacmel, was hydroelectric: first major city in the
As far as I know, noone had shown to the world so much of Haiti. Another guy named SeeJeanty has done a good job, but not so detailed.
Black River in Jamaica ,is the first place in the Caribbean to recieve electricity,even before New Yor City.
Whether Jamaica was first or Haiti was first, at this point. It doesn't matter. Like for once can Haiti 🇭🇹 get all the love ❤️. Lets enjoy the video.
Thanks AT im a Haitian married to a Kenyan 🇰🇪. I lived in kenya for 3 years.
That's never gonna happen jamaica is always gonna be mention in comparison to other island not by Jamaicans but by others I am black and the first thing they say ru jamaican but all matters
@@slim9978that’s not even true. Some people love the other Caribbean countries better than Jamaica and they are American themselves. I know Americans who are hooked on Haiti. Just say that is how you feel.
Thanks for the historical information on Jacmel. You continue to outshine your talented capabilities with a detailed description wherever you visit in Haiti. Don't be surprised if outlets like National Geographic Society ask to access your content on the other of Haiti, which I never knew about .
Have a restful Sunday, and be safe.
Congratulations to your team who looks out for your security. They are the best. Blessings to your entire team.🎉❤
Jacmel is very beautiful and clean! Thank you for showing us this beautiful side of Haiti👏🏿👏🏿👍🏾👌🏾
AT I really love your spirit! Stay real and don't change. ❤❤❤
Big up 🆙 Love your videos from Haiti 🇭🇹 LOVE ❤️ AFRICAN TIGRESS 🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹
African Tigress, thank you❤
Great stuff, very informative, inspiring, you're a brave heart!🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
In Jamaica it was not public electricity, but electricity to a private property, in a house named ‘Waterloo’ owned by the Leyden family. In Jacmel they are talking about public electricity, which was for residents and at town square.
Thanks for the clarity. For I was told Jamaica was the first to have electricity😊
@@melisasimms2348which it was. Do you think it stopped at that one house or spread from there?
In the town of Black River there was light. The Waterloo guest house was first.
Thank you. Understand now.😊
Thank you because I had this question.
A truly beautiful blue basin indeed.
Haiti is absolute beautiful, what a gem 💎 😍 💖
Good editing skills
No much unnecessary talking and educational
Woow that town is on point tho ancient the roads in town too
AT thanks for another awesome video keep up the good work 👍❤️
I learned Jamaica was the first to have railway system but ok...that's cool stuff BIGUPS Haiti
No, please do your research. I which I could copy and paste.
This is my birth place thank you for visiting my birthplace
Your home is so beautiful can’t wait to visit 😊
African Tigress that is the Caribbean Sea. Haiti is about ninety miles from Jamaica. Keep Up The Good Work. Blessings.
Love watching you 🥰 my sister
Omg when I come to Haiti Lens I want you to take me to Jacmel.
KARIBU EMPRESS A.T.) BIG UP URSELVES NUFF RESPECT 1LUV KEEP ON KEEPING IT REAL TALK 1OO AND SOME MORE NUFF RESPECT BERMUDA 🇧🇲 WATCHING AND LISTENING AND LUVIN AND ENJOYING UR JOURNEY THROUGHOUT HAITI 🇭🇹
ASANTE SANA
🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
CONGREATULATION!
I love jacmel. It doesnt need much money to be fixed
Thanks u again for showing jacmel place I love ❤️ ❤my beautiful
Waw that's nice waterfall 😍❤️💋
A lot more beautiful 🏝️ & places you could visited if the whole country was safe!
May God bless you African Tigress I hope other African UA-camrs doing same thing going to different parts of Haïti not just Republic of Port au Prince
Wowww Jacmel that my country thanks for you visiting Jacmel Translate text with your camera
I believe you enjoy Jacmel's time because it is a beautiful place
🎉
Greetings African Tigress, love your channel, especially Haiti videos. As far as I know Black River , here in Jamaica, had electricity in 1893. Black River was also first place in Jamaica to have telephone and a car. Big up all Africans at home and abroad.
So beautiful and relaxing, thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you African tigers, for showing my beautiful country. I missed it so much ❤
My home town African Tigress one hundred percent. One of the 1st helper of Simon Bolivard was one of my Mom's family member also a poêt, was René Depestre
Great video of encouragement and positive, perfect timing for where we are in society today. Once again thank you ❤ speechless and grateful 😭😭😭😭🙏🏿🇭🇹🔥🌎
I’m loving these series. Thank you A.T.
SO BEAUTIFUL THANKS FOR SHARING AT
Great choice of song AT
Electricity in Trinidad was In March 1895, according to a search. Electricity was installed for the first time in Trinidad. The Original Queen's Park Hotel and the Princess Building were the first two of the first buildings to have electric lights. The first street lights were installed on March 5th, 1895. Note electricity was introduced by the colonial powers at the time. The people on the ground . . . the villages got electricity around Independence in 1962.
Jacmel is beautiful with a rich history. Thanks for showcasing Haiti. I will definitely put it on my travel agenda the next time I travel. Thanks AT.
Yes but she said first CITY. I think you’re talking about buildings.
They're talking about city. Please be respectful and dO your research
A quick Google search proved quite confusing. One source claims Jamaica was the first to have electricity, even before the US where electricity was "invented." I would have to do further research before posting anything.
@@mcs0519 I was not answering her question . . .I was just asserting what I searched and found on Trinidad. It also was not in response to any body. I was simply sharing . . .The both building are located in Port-of-Spain and are located quite close to each other; and I gather if the buildings had electricity, that will indicate that Port-Of-Spain, the city in which they are located also had electricity.
@@sinefromabovebabylon3577 I don't know who you are but I gather you are an academic of sorts or an authority on historical facts of the Caribbean and or Colonized communities in the Caribbean. Maybe if you shared your name, I could address you as such. my comment on electricity and Trinidad was not in response to any questions posed by anyone. I simple added what I researched and found about Trinidad. Simple that. .I rarely respond to individuals without a name and have a number added #3577
Very nice town with tons of potential.
Estoy viviendo en la república dominicana pero sali alla❤❤❤❤ jamel
This original design was first flown on 12 March 1806, at Jacmel, Haiti, as Miranda's expedition prepared to make the final leg of its voyage to Venezuela. The flag was first flown over Venezuelan soil at La Vela de Coro,
Was it Jean Baptiste Bideau who did the negotiations on behalf of Venezuela?
Watching from USA 🇺🇸
Great video
Thanks A T for another great Tour
Jamaica was the first to get electricity it was in 1892,& Jamaica was the first to have a railroad for train
In Jamaica it was one house named Waterloo, that had electricity first, not an entire city. But Jacmel was the first City in the Caribbean to have it. Like, the entire City!
Of course, Jamaica was a British colony in 1892."
Hello I love what you are doing by sharing he hiding part in Haiti❤️❤️❤️please show us Labadi as well. They call it paradise 😍
1897
by LEONARD B. SMITH
ELECTRIC LIGHT in Curacao (Caribbean(
In 1893 Leonard B. Smith received a twenty-five year government concession to generate electricity; this resulted in the first electrical light in Curaçao by September 1897. the island was illuminated completely not long after
Lets's embrace change and progress!
Hi AT . Beautiful ! content. You are doing an awesome job as a travel vlogger .👍
Very educational /informative. I love the 15th century Buildings in Jacmel. You said it was Sunday , It appeared as if some of the buildings were closed. Is it just on Sundays they are closed?
Wow! It is beautiful or probably the most beautiful place in haiti❤. I'd love to go there one day for vac.
You are absolutely correct. Black River to be exact.
Jamaica was one of the first countries to have electricity, the year 1892 just 13 years after Thomas Edison invented the light bulb 💡
Based on google African Tigress and you are both right. It' s just the semantics ; Town or City
Totally wrong@@nedybelizaire7915
Obviously, in 1892 Jamaica had electric supply only, but it was in 1893 that 2 englismen had electricity in their house in St Elizabeth
thank you so much for sharing African Tigress❤❤❤❤❤💯
Beautiful place jacmel 😊
Wow it is very beautiful
Wow! Best Wishes!
The positive side of Haiti that Babylon system won't want the masses to see.You are the rebel,you are the bandit....just keep them coming... amazing stuff.
Wow look at Haiti 🇭🇹
Black Haiti People Keep Building , Keep Black Haiti Culture and History
Agree
Why you say black Haiti? Don’t change the name now
@@beatrice123ful So you want Haiti , they show me White person He say He Haiti Know What that why i said Black Haiti relating to Black People you don't Known Con game they play with WORDS
Keep grinding
Question why kenya in Haiti are there there to jelp or mak things worse
I love to travel to jackmel
Beautiful!
It's good to have in laws from Haiti
In 1892 Jamaica had electricity from a plant at Gold Street in Kingston
In 1893 there was electricity in Black river Jamaica
I Heard they saying it was one house in Jamaica that had electricity haiti electricity was in 1896 and it was all over jacmel
holding hands nice
Wow, i hear Bob Marley and the Wailers playting...."Stir it up"