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Have not been home in 5 years. Born in Princess Town raised in Rio Claro . Felt like I was in the car with you guys…..so much memories , so emotional watching this vlog . No place like home ❤🤍🖤
AT, that scenery was absolutely amazingly beautiful. Thank you for showcasing somewhere else in Trinidað other than Port of Spain. Good job. Please see if you can visit the Pitch Lake and 🇹🇹 Tobago our sister island.
Welcome to our beautiful Trinidad and Tobago .Known as a melting pot , due to the blend of different races and cultures .This is most evident in our food , dance , music , religion .The blend of races ,gave birth to a new race popularly referred to as the dougla ( a combination of Indotrinidadians and afrotrinidadians). The wonders of Trinidad are , our pitch lake and the Hindu temple by the sea .We are happy to have you , please enjoy and come again . I am also a budding or new UA-camr .
I would guess that T & T gets more rainfall than Barbados because the vegetation is a darker shade of green. I too noticed the good roads, clean streets and no abandoned vehicles left by the roadside. I remember reading T & T has one of the largest bitumen deposits in the world.
YESSS❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 Princes Town is really beautiful! Glad you're not just limiting T&T to Port of Spain and San Fernando! Some other beautiful towns are *Chaguanas* , *Arima* , *Point Fortin* , *Sangre Grande* and *San Juan* to name a few, in addition to *Princes Town* ❤🎉❤❤❤ Cannot wait for this video 😊
What is beautiful about Sangre Grande? And I lived San Juan for most of my life, what is beautiful there? I'm not being negative but what would stand out for someone to visit those places? Arima too?
@@ricko2301 @ricko2301 Why didn't you ask that for Chaguanas and Point Fortin? Each town encapsulates the cultures and urban/downtown life of people from those respective areas. It is where they come out to shop, lime (hangout), etc. The *San Juan* Promenade and all streets and roads and commerce heading out of that central point is very iconic with San Juan, maybe you live life on some pedestal or high horse, so you only see the negatives like "too many people", "too much commotion, traffic, urghhh, i hate it here!" So you will never see it theough the lense of beautiful. However, African Tigress is here to see THE everyday PEOPLE of T&T, how we live. She is HUMBLE, the key to enjoying life's subtle gems. *Arima* is like a mini Port of Spain, it does not have Skyscrapers (yet) or waterfront but it is a booming town and everyone knows Arima for the Arima Dial and Velodrome, much like the Queen's Park Savanah. There are manyyyy commercial centres there as well as Transportation hubs to different locations. The Bus Route also begins there. *Sangre Grande* is the biggest and busiest town in Eastern Trinjdad. People from Manazanilla, Toco, Salibay, Balandra, Valencia, etc, come here to do their shopping, access government services, hang out with friends or get transportion to other parts of the country. The iconic Roundabout in Sangre Grande is very special beacause it leads you to manyy, totally different parts of the country (Toco to the Northeast, Sangre Chiquito, Manzanilla, Mafeking to the Souteast, Valencia, Arima, POS to the Eastwest, Ojoe Road, Biche and so on. The backdrop the Police Station makes from the Eastern Main Road, lined with all the major commercial buildings is stunning. You won't experience this beauty with a negative mindset, or when you are stush and only see things through a scornful lens. Get out the car, walk with the people, experience the subtle splendour of everyday life. Yet, there are homeless, the crime, some roads thanks to wasa are in a mess.... but what are the positives? Some countries only have ONE town, we are blessed with several and each have their own unique flare.... its how you look at things need tweaking until you can appreciate it. *Princes Town* is beautiful with the Princes Town triangle in the centre like how those Ruropean towns have a square in the centre and the commercial buildings are built around it. Each of those towns I called has their own unique "Trini-ness". If one only finds a place with Skyscrapers and Waterfront should be beautiful, then that's why tourists only limit T&T to POS. That's the point of this video..... not everywhere is like that..... maybe in the future.
@@wishiwasnotthisintroverted Perfectly said! I love all those channels of local vloggers showcasing these towns. They'll either do a walking tour or a driving tour and it helps you experience the town life with them, if you cannot actually go yourself. I also like a page *Sangre Grande is Life* she does a great job documenting all things Grande. They had an Emancipation Day Parade in the streets of Sangre Grande this year and the entire video is posted here. Also, Sangre Grande has Ganesh Utsav parades, Corpus Christi and Palm Sunday parades every year. Its a beautiful town. It was pin-pointed in the Manifesto as the country's "Next City" once the Toco Port is built and, currently, the CHR Highway is being extended here. That will be completed in June, and the new Hospital will be completed in May. Both are progressing, there are videos posted on that too! Guaico, Sangre Grande is especially seeing lots of development too.
Highways in Jamaica are good as well and mostly new. I live in rural Westmoreland Jamaica and we have better roads than some rich communities in Kingston City. lol
The rural/residential roads in Jamaica are bad because of the island's weak local government structure which is run from Kingston nationally and not regionally via that country's three counties...they don't know how to use their counties administratively....
Watched from the UK. Great road trip. Beautiful countryside. I felt so home sick, born there, miss it so much. Parents are from Princess Town. Ohh the soup. Lovely
Down to earth authentic content that helps us Trinis that were born and raised around the world get some insight into the roots of our parents and into where we should visit! 👏🏾👍🏾❤️
Thanks for doing this video AT. I was born in Princes Town but moved to other parts of Trinidad before moving to other countries. I had a truly adventurous and magical childhood there. My father's family are from the Fifth/Sixth company areas so that part of our history is of personal interestso I need to do more research on it. I'd like to know what part of Africa the Merkins originated from.
A wonderful good day to you African Tigress.I am a Trini now living in Germany.I am a big fan of yours and have been following you all over Afrika.You are doing a great job and I am very happy to see you presenting Trinidad and Tobago.I just love it.Nevertheless I have a critic to make on you and the other woman driving the car on the way to Princess Town.And that is the little girl in the back seat without seat belt.Sorry a had to say but dat eh good.Having said that though I wish you continued success on your endeavors.Love in the house.🥰
Hi Tigress. I love your videos!!!!!!!!! Some other interesting places to visit in our country are: 1)Pitchlake 2)Asa Wright Nature Center 3)Devils Woodyard 4)Buccoo Reef 5)Argyle Falls 6)Wild Fowl Trust
African Tigress I applaud👏🏿 you for being in my country T&T! It's really amazing to see you on T&T soil! Again welcome! Just link up with the right people and you will experience the rich culture and the beautiful places of T&T. Get someone to take you to Fort George and Maracas Bay to name just a few.
You also WON me over with the TITLE of your video👏 GLAD to know that a foreigner has been exposed to places in Trinidad BEYOND North. It's RARE to see this unless you have ppl from Central or South to give you a tour/exposure......I discovered your channel recently. Good job so far.
Thanks AfricanTigress for showing what I missed 45 years ago. Of course it was very different then. I only spent three month there before visiting South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.
I'm drinking in the lovely countryside on this roadtrip (locally referred to as a "drive".) It has been such a long time since I took a trip down South. I used to go on bus excursions from Port-of-Spain with "Customs" of "Anyhowers" sports clubs and that was alot of fun. Thanks for the detailed footage. BTW, dumplin' or no dumplin', I was THERE in spirit for that soup!! 😊
❤Thank you so much for your videos of my Country I’m watching from Columbus Ohio I’m missing carnival this year but I’m enjoying your streams thanks again ❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
That kora song at the beginning of this video is joy to hear from The Gambia 🇬🇲 the part where the song from 💯.. The KORA is a West African instrument..
The highest peak of trinidad is in the northern range .. el cerro del aripo..the southern and central mountains aren’t that tall compared to the northern mountains
True when I heard it I was like-NO, NO, NO, NO!!!! I should know I climbed Mt Cero del Aripo or "Flag Hill" as it is called by people who live there. I still love how she respects our country and she seems to be sincerely taking in our culture.
I think it is important for her to see the Pitch Lake. It will be good for people to see the lake and how it is mined for asphalt to pave our streets and export. I am sure many people who are watching from other countries may not be aware of this. She should arrange for a guided tour there. I know there are tours with the company. "The Pitch Lake is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world, estimated to contain 10 million tons. It is located in La Brea in southwest Trinidad, within the Siparia Regional Corporation. The lake covers about 100 acres (0.405 square kilometres) and is reported to be 250 feet (76.2 metres) deep." (The latter was copied from Wikipedia). African Tigress, don't forget to also show people the tassa drumming. It is part of T&T culture.
Hi tigress i am so glad you choose trinidad be in a very lovely countrybeautiful places delicious foodsenjoy yourself be safe wherever you go God blesswatching you from siparia trinidad
Just a small correction. As a descendant of the Merikins. We are not called Merikin maroons. We are referred to as just Merikins. Maroons are found in Jamaica.
Marroons were slaves who escaped and formed fortified colonies in the hills and forested parts of the colonies. There were groups of marroons all over the Americas, with those in Suriname and Jamaica resisting the colonialists so fiercely that they were able to get them to sign treaties ensuring their freedom.
Thank you so much really appreciated… but please I will want you to visit Cyprus 🇨🇾 by 2024 as part of your adventure you will really enjoy that country it’s a wonderful island!!! It’s one of the best island in Europe I personally will welcomed and logged you free of charge!!
@@AFRICANTIGRESS as a follower from The Gambia who understand the lyrics of the song i love it so much.. The kora is a beautiful musical instruments.. "mbal tentula" big up
African Tigress, no disrespect to you, and thanks for your videos because you are also showing us in the diaspora what our islands currently look like. Some of the locals have not seen much of their own island, and also lack knowledge about certain things or its history. This may be due to people's different lifestyles. I suggest you do a bit of research through the official government sites, historical articles, and a few videos before going to a place. It will be an asset to your visits. I find that a lot of visitors don't do that, don't use official tour guides, and miss out on a lot. Also, if you have time, try to see a bit of the Indian culture in central and southern Trinidad. They also have historical places to visit and their race now has the largest percentage of people living on the island. Don't miss out on some tassa drumming. When going on a road trip, could you do a digital route, if this is possible. You are doing an excellent job. I look forward to your future series on life on the smaller Caribbean islands.
Your vlogs are so interesting but keep travel companions who have an historical insight on the place you're visiting. This lady knew nothing about anything 🤷♂️
Trinidad ,the mist southerly island in the Caribbean, close to Latin America, it's the twin island called Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago is the smaller of the two,approx.166 sq.miles.
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While you're in the southern part of Trinidad, you should visit the pitch lake it's Trinidad biggest attraction,
I subscribe to your channel ❤️ I love your videos 💕
You should try Bake & Shark at Maracas Beach from Richard's
Trinidad 🇹🇹 is all around to me , is the most magical unique island 🥰
I am a south born Trini living in Canada. Your road trip is sending me down memory lane.
Thank you for showcasing my country. ❤🇹🇹🇹🇹
My beautiful island 🏝️ trinidad 🇹🇹 and lovely people as well so kind 🙏💕
who tells you that? they are the worst in the caribbean.
Looking for attention much😂@@bennettstephenson9090😢
Have not been home in 5 years. Born in Princess Town raised in Rio Claro . Felt like I was in the car with you guys…..so much memories , so emotional watching this vlog . No place like home ❤🤍🖤
AT, that scenery was absolutely amazingly beautiful. Thank you for showcasing somewhere else in Trinidað other than Port of Spain. Good job. Please see if you can visit the Pitch Lake and 🇹🇹 Tobago our sister island.
Welcome to our beautiful Trinidad and Tobago .Known as a melting pot , due to the blend of different races and cultures .This is most evident in our food , dance , music , religion .The blend of races ,gave birth to a new race popularly referred to as the dougla ( a combination of Indotrinidadians and afrotrinidadians). The wonders of Trinidad are , our pitch lake and the Hindu temple by the sea .We are happy to have you , please enjoy and come again . I am also a budding or new UA-camr .
El Cerro del Aripo is the highest mountain peak in Trinidad and it's located in the Northern Range. Really enjoying your series in T&T.
I would guess that T & T gets more rainfall than Barbados because the vegetation is a darker shade of green.
I too noticed the good roads, clean streets and no abandoned vehicles left by the roadside.
I remember reading T & T has one of the largest bitumen deposits in the world.
We have south American fauna because it is said that Trinidad broke of from South America. Trinidad is just 7 miles from the mainland of south America
@@cmarp066 Thanks for the insight.
YESSS❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 Princes Town is really beautiful! Glad you're not just limiting T&T to Port of Spain and San Fernando! Some other beautiful towns are *Chaguanas* , *Arima* , *Point Fortin* , *Sangre Grande* and *San Juan* to name a few, in addition to *Princes Town* ❤🎉❤❤❤
Cannot wait for this video 😊
What is beautiful about Sangre Grande? And I lived San Juan for most of my life, what is beautiful there? I'm not being negative but what would stand out for someone to visit those places? Arima too?
@@ricko2301 @ricko2301 Why didn't you ask that for Chaguanas and Point Fortin? Each town encapsulates the cultures and urban/downtown life of people from those respective areas. It is where they come out to shop, lime (hangout), etc.
The *San Juan* Promenade and all streets and roads and commerce heading out of that central point is very iconic with San Juan, maybe you live life on some pedestal or high horse, so you only see the negatives like "too many people", "too much commotion, traffic, urghhh, i hate it here!" So you will never see it theough the lense of beautiful. However, African Tigress is here to see THE everyday PEOPLE of T&T, how we live. She is HUMBLE, the key to enjoying life's subtle gems.
*Arima* is like a mini Port of Spain, it does not have Skyscrapers (yet) or waterfront but it is a booming town and everyone knows Arima for the Arima Dial and Velodrome, much like the Queen's Park Savanah. There are manyyyy commercial centres there as well as Transportation hubs to different locations. The Bus Route also begins there.
*Sangre Grande* is the biggest and busiest town in Eastern Trinjdad. People from Manazanilla, Toco, Salibay, Balandra, Valencia, etc, come here to do their shopping, access government services, hang out with friends or get transportion to other parts of the country. The iconic Roundabout in Sangre Grande is very special beacause it leads you to manyy, totally different parts of the country (Toco to the Northeast, Sangre Chiquito, Manzanilla, Mafeking to the Souteast, Valencia, Arima, POS to the Eastwest, Ojoe Road, Biche and so on. The backdrop the Police Station makes from the Eastern Main Road, lined with all the major commercial buildings is stunning. You won't experience this beauty with a negative mindset, or when you are stush and only see things through a scornful lens.
Get out the car, walk with the people, experience the subtle splendour of everyday life. Yet, there are homeless, the crime, some roads thanks to wasa are in a mess.... but what are the positives? Some countries only have ONE town, we are blessed with several and each have their own unique flare.... its how you look at things need tweaking until you can appreciate it.
*Princes Town* is beautiful with the Princes Town triangle in the centre like how those Ruropean towns have a square in the centre and the commercial buildings are built around it.
Each of those towns I called has their own unique "Trini-ness". If one only finds a place with Skyscrapers and Waterfront should be beautiful, then that's why tourists only limit T&T to POS. That's the point of this video..... not everywhere is like that..... maybe in the future.
@@wishiwasnotthisintroverted Perfectly said! I love all those channels of local vloggers showcasing these towns. They'll either do a walking tour or a driving tour and it helps you experience the town life with them, if you cannot actually go yourself. I also like a page *Sangre Grande is Life* she does a great job documenting all things Grande. They had an Emancipation Day Parade in the streets of Sangre Grande this year and the entire video is posted here. Also, Sangre Grande has Ganesh Utsav parades, Corpus Christi and Palm Sunday parades every year. Its a beautiful town. It was pin-pointed in the Manifesto as the country's "Next City" once the Toco Port is built and, currently, the CHR Highway is being extended here. That will be completed in June, and the new Hospital will be completed in May. Both are progressing, there are videos posted on that too! Guaico, Sangre Grande is especially seeing lots of development too.
So glad you got to see more of Trinidad🇹🇹🛐🫂
When @AfricanTigress mentioned not seeing any potholes as yet I cringed. Clears throat. Jamaica is waiting.🤭🤓🤫🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
😂😂😂 see you soon !
Highways in Jamaica are good as well and mostly new. I live in rural Westmoreland Jamaica and we have better roads than some rich communities in Kingston City. lol
😂
@@blackmaster999 It's beyond the highways. 🤓
The rural/residential roads in Jamaica are bad because of the island's weak local government structure which is run from Kingston nationally and not regionally via that country's three counties...they don't know how to use their counties administratively....
I was on Tobago a couple of years ago. Beautiful islands! ❤
The streets are super beautiful and clean not leaving behind the it's greenness ❤
Lovely scenery of south trinidad 🇹🇹
Thank you sis I enjoyed the ride for me it was like going down memory lane🇹🇹🇹🇹🫂🌹
Watched from the UK. Great road trip. Beautiful countryside. I felt so home sick, born there, miss it so much. Parents are from Princess Town. Ohh the soup. Lovely
Myself feeling the same
Down to earth authentic content that helps us Trinis that were born and raised around the world get some insight into the roots of our parents and into where we should visit! 👏🏾👍🏾❤️
While I don't eat pork, I must say that that soup looked delicious. Good to see you enjoying yourself in Trinidad. Can't wait for you to visit Tobago.
Thanks for doing this video AT. I was born in Princes Town but moved to other parts of Trinidad before moving to other countries. I had a truly adventurous and magical childhood there. My father's family are from the Fifth/Sixth company areas so that part of our history is of personal interestso I need to do more research on it. I'd like to know what part of Africa the Merkins originated from.
You should hook up with Trini-Surfer, he's a vlogger from Trinidad and knows all the beautiful places.
I agree @Trini_Surfer
Facts @Trini_Surfer is definitely the go to when finding all the beautiful places in T&T
A wonderful good day to you African Tigress.I am a Trini now living in Germany.I am a big fan of yours and have been following you all over Afrika.You are doing a great job and I am very happy to see you presenting Trinidad and Tobago.I just love it.Nevertheless I have a critic to make on you and the other woman driving the car on the way to Princess Town.And that is the little girl in the back seat without seat belt.Sorry a had to say but dat eh good.Having said that though I wish you continued success on your endeavors.Love in the house.🥰
Hi Tigress. I love your videos!!!!!!!!!
Some other interesting places to visit in our country are: 1)Pitchlake 2)Asa Wright Nature Center 3)Devils Woodyard 4)Buccoo Reef 5)Argyle Falls 6)Wild Fowl Trust
You are seeing more of Trinidad than I know since migrating to USA. Thanks for sharing this🎉
Good job ,beautiful videos ❤you are a blessing
Loving the tour 🫶🏾 fantastic
African Tigress I applaud👏🏿 you for being in my country T&T! It's really amazing to see you on T&T soil! Again welcome! Just link up with the right people and you will experience the rich culture and the beautiful places of T&T. Get someone to take you to Fort George and Maracas Bay to name just a few.
Like Barbados, this is another beautiful & clean country. The highway is nice too. Thanks.
Caribbean Paradise 🌴🇹🇹🌴💯😎👍🏽
You never disappoint with your content ❤ Always on point 😊
Visited Keya about 40 years ago. Nairobi, Amboseli National Park, Masai Village, Mombasa. Fantastic Guide and visit.
AMAZING.....
You also WON me over with the TITLE of your video👏 GLAD to know that a foreigner has been exposed to places in Trinidad BEYOND North. It's RARE to see this unless you have ppl from Central or South to give you a tour/exposure......I discovered your channel recently. Good job so far.
Thank you so much
Im loving this road trip. I like all the green trees.
Happy New Year and continued success for 2024. Stay safe ad enjoy your visit. Blessings 🎉❤
Thanks AfricanTigress for showing what I missed 45 years ago. Of course it was very different then.
I only spent three month there before visiting South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.
I'm drinking in the lovely countryside on this roadtrip (locally referred to as a "drive".) It has been such a long time since I took a trip down South. I used to go on bus excursions from Port-of-Spain with "Customs" of "Anyhowers" sports clubs and that was alot of fun. Thanks for the detailed footage. BTW, dumplin' or no dumplin', I was THERE in spirit for that soup!! 😊
Enjoy my sister tigress trinidad is a lovely place 🇹🇹
Great content that’s my town where I come from living in the U S A now enjoyed the content❤❤❤
You make want to go on vacation 🎉🎉 I miss sunshine. Great video as usual ❤
African Tigres thank you so much for the good job your doing
❤Thank you so much for your videos of my Country I’m watching from Columbus Ohio I’m missing carnival this year but I’m enjoying your streams thanks again ❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Enjoyed your videos. Thanks
The orange coconuts are in many Caribbean islands and also Florida, and the are very sweet. We don’t call them Chinese coconut
Just a point of corrections, that the ' Merrikins ' were not Maroons as they were in Jamaica.
That kora song at the beginning of this video is joy to hear from The Gambia 🇬🇲 the part where the song from 💯.. The KORA is a West African instrument..
Ms Tigress ...luv the music too.
Loving your videos 💯
The highest peak of trinidad is in the northern range .. el cerro del aripo..the southern and central mountains aren’t that tall compared to the northern mountains
True when I heard it I was like-NO, NO, NO, NO!!!! I should know I climbed Mt Cero del Aripo or "Flag Hill" as it is called by people who live there. I still love how she respects our country and she seems to be sincerely taking in our culture.
Thank you for the correction
You are really enjoying your coconut water 😊 You are gettjng your fill for sure.
With over 300 watching let's get to 250 likes before she gets to destination.
Great ride! My mom's from La Brea grew up in 'The Point', will you visit there? @africantigress-blessings!
I think it is important for her to see the Pitch Lake. It will be good for people to see the lake and how it is mined for asphalt to pave our streets and export. I am sure many people who are watching from other countries may not be aware of this. She should arrange for a guided tour there. I know there are tours with the company.
"The Pitch Lake is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world, estimated to contain 10 million tons. It is located in La Brea in southwest Trinidad, within the Siparia Regional Corporation. The lake covers about 100 acres (0.405 square kilometres) and is reported to be 250 feet (76.2 metres) deep."
(The latter was copied from Wikipedia).
African Tigress, don't forget to also show people the tassa drumming. It is part of T&T culture.
I enjoyed watching.
Hi tigress i am so glad you choose trinidad be in a very lovely countrybeautiful places delicious foodsenjoy yourself be safe wherever you go God blesswatching you from siparia trinidad
Hi African Tigress,U must visit Las Quevas beach ,the sea is very calm,so U must take a dip in the water.Maracas is not our only beach.❤❤❤❤❤
A lot of pastel (light as you say) colours chosen for houses in Trinidad. Though once in a while you'll see the scary intense or neon colours lol.
Enjoy the video. My favorite cow heel soup 😋
You spoke too quickly. That was a mighty pothole @ 27:36.😅. The baby wasn’t happy with you not sharing,😀. Nice vid.
My food had pepper
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Figured something like that or it was too hot. It wasn’t a criticism, just a funny comment on the event. Keep on truckin’
Trinidad has some beautiful mosque
Beautiful
Thank you african tigress i livevin cental after you pass chaguanas use to have a lotvof sugar cane fields it was called Caroni Ltd
Just a small correction. As a descendant of the Merikins. We are not called Merikin maroons.
We are referred to as just Merikins.
Maroons are found in Jamaica.
Noted.
Marroons were slaves who escaped and formed fortified colonies in the hills and forested parts of the colonies. There were groups of marroons all over the Americas, with those in Suriname and Jamaica resisting the colonialists so fiercely that they were able to get them to sign treaties ensuring their freedom.
This little girl is so well behaved. My child would be wanting to puke on that long drive! Your driver could have slowed down for you to see the lake.
Some people have different colors flags in their yards some are hindu and African flags that symbolized orisha and hindu deities.
Enjoy Trinidad ❤️🔥❤️
Yes, it does!
I love it
Vist the Pitch lake please
Princes Town was formerly called Mission, but was renamed in honor of a visit by the two Princes of England in the late 1800's
African Tigress can you please help me with the title of this underground mandinka music 🎶 I really like that music please 🙏
Jemano by sillaba and Maher Cissoko
Thank you so much really appreciated… but please I will want you to visit Cyprus 🇨🇾 by 2024 as part of your adventure you will really enjoy that country it’s a wonderful island!!! It’s one of the best island in Europe I personally will welcomed and logged you free of charge!!
@@AFRICANTIGRESS as a follower from The Gambia who understand the lyrics of the song i love it so much.. The kora is a beautiful musical instruments.. "mbal tentula" big up
Bro kora song b dafa nekh...💯
Kenya watching
African Tigress, no disrespect to you, and thanks for your videos because you are also showing us in the diaspora what our islands currently look like. Some of the locals have not seen much of their own island, and also lack knowledge about certain things or its history. This may be due to people's different lifestyles. I suggest you do a bit of research through the official government sites, historical articles, and a few videos before going to a place. It will be an asset to your visits. I find that a lot of visitors don't do that, don't use official tour guides, and miss out on a lot. Also, if you have time, try to see a bit of the Indian culture in central and southern Trinidad. They also have historical places to visit and their race now has the largest percentage of people living on the island. Don't miss out on some tassa drumming. When going on a road trip, could you do a digital route, if this is possible. You are doing an excellent job. I look forward to your future series on life on the smaller Caribbean islands.
I can't believe i saw my house in your video😂
At what minute?
@@AFRICANTIGRESS 26:32,the house with the green roof on the right
How are you doing in Jamaica??? Are you OK???
Yes i am dear
didn't know T&T used Doudou, I thought only Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe used Doudou or Ti doudou for boyz or girls
Some Families came from Martinique many years ago
Doudou is a mango here
@@AFRICANTIGRESS they used it the affectionate way too
@@BlackHeartMan_NoSoul I learned that T&T used to speak french creole and some people still do. are you sure it not where they got this word it from.
@subsys Up until the 1930s, 30% of Trinidadians spoke French creole. Fun fact.
Gosh AT pls don't mention pothole lol
It’s a pond
This looks like a small town in Africa.
Your vlogs are so interesting but keep travel companions who have an historical insight on the place you're visiting.
This lady knew nothing about anything 🤷♂️
Is this country in Africa.
. Differently not India
India is not a 3rd world country, but yours I guess. 😂
Trinidad ,the mist southerly island in the Caribbean, close to Latin America, it's the twin island called Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago is the smaller of the two,approx.166 sq.miles.
I loved the video or my homeland. Thank you for coming
@@ricardoestrada9579 Shut up you simple Simon, can't you see she is a coolie troll, you goofy!!
I want relationships with you and aftica
Tigress. When are you returning back to 🇧🇧 we missed you running down our yard fouls.
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She laughed because you spell fowl wrong😂😂😂
@@georgejackson7798😅😅
the food were not good.