Kindly SMASH the LIKE button, and Come to say Hello or to SHARE your feelings about this episode in the comment section. It helps a lot. thanks a lot to be here !
This is the for real life rugged side, which I like more than the comfortable tourist side. It is such a joy to see the children playing, smiling, laughing, content with where they are and what they have. Seeing a child sweeping the front entrance to their home, so many children outside playing, people sitting outside, walking outside without fear is such a good thing to see. Real human social interaction, that happens when there is not an over abundance of access to electronic devices found in other parts of the world leading to social isolation. Even as the the sun sets and the evening approaches, people are still out and about. Like the Stylistics sing "People Make The World Go Round". That sandwich was mouth watering!
thanks a lot brotherking ! we are sharing the same feeling here ! I mean this life, is so rich and amazing, I wish I could have stayed longer in the streets there
@@Ludo_Liu I love the colors of the dress and the sash. I chose 5:58 because the sash was in mid-swing. Were I a fashion photographer, I would feature 5:58 on the cover of a magazine. 🙂
There were many interesting sights and sounds on this walking tour. I saw the egg vendor, with stacks of eggs, as you walked by. Each of the vendors with their many products. I didn’t find the 2 1/2 link at the end. Perhaps you can put on the Members videos for this channel. Thank you for sharing your work, TE
thanks so much for your comment, yes I also feel there was lot of things to see in this video. i particularly loved the walk and love the way the video turned out. the long video was still uploading when you checked it, that's why you didn't see the link ! Thanks a lot for the membership, this is so helpful ! here is the link to the 2 hours long walk ua-cam.com/video/9DJaaKTH37o/v-deo.html
Formidable visite, j'aime beaucoup, les barques multicolores, le nombre de chevres et autres impressionnant dans les rues... et le café touba qui fait très envie. .. etc
You keep delivering great content, Ludo. Definitely a very unique one that you won't typically find on random video selection or on TV. Hope you're doing well, stay safe buddy 😘
Hey Ludo, one country that no one seems to think about is GABON! I always wondered why... everyone forgets about that small French colony country, and I strongly believe that if anyone can take us there, it will definitely be Ludo, so please take us there with you. You do such a good job with the natives and neighborhoods when you travel, instead of fancy fancy places like a typical tourist. Let's go to Gabon please!!!
i want to go there, from the coast to franceville , i want to ride, trying to see how this will be possible .. thanks once more to motivate me with such nice words !
Hi people, please dont forget to subscribe, share, definitely comment and like. Ludo, has the best videos, and takes a lot of risks to bring us around the world with him. We saw him being attacked by killer bees in Ghana.....
@@Ludo_Liu Sorry Ludo, u are making me laugh now! Hahahaha. Sorry to remind you. We say ayayaya in Ghana too! Ok, last time, we are not going to mention it anymore!
Thank you for this video. I spent a few days in Saint-Louis a while back, and I was struck by these fishing boats adorned with Nazi flags (clearly visible between 4'15 and 4'40). How do you explain that? The people I asked about it gave me very evasive answers: "they don't know what it means", "for them it's just a decoration", and so on. I find it hard to imagine that the 2nd World War didn't make it this far, especially when you think of the Thiaroye massacre, which gets a lot of press coverage in France these days (edit: and now I see the monument to the tirailleurs sénégalais, so...). In short, I raise my eyebrow and scratch my head...
thanks a lot for the comment, one person already pointed out these flags, and to tell the truth, i feel a litle idiot, cause I don't recognize them. don't you think they could be flags from another countrie or association, that just look similar ?
Wait Ludo, if u are in Senegal, how is it possible that no one is speaking FRENCH in that area of fishing?? That's strange! At least u were able to get people to speak English with u when u were in Elmina/Cape Coast in the fishing villages. Is it because they didn't go to school, that's why they don't speak French? Because in Ghana, people don't speak English, only because they didn't go to school.
Kindly SMASH the LIKE button, and Come to say Hello or to SHARE your feelings about this episode in the comment section. It helps a lot.
thanks a lot to be here !
It was a good pleasure to watch your videos. It gave me some good vibes and the simplicity of your videos are so stunning.
This is the for real life rugged side, which I like more than the comfortable tourist side. It is such a joy to see the children playing, smiling, laughing, content with where they are and what they have. Seeing a child sweeping the front entrance to their home, so many children outside playing, people sitting outside, walking outside without fear is such a good thing to see. Real human social interaction, that happens when there is not an over abundance of access to electronic devices found in other parts of the world leading to social isolation. Even as the the sun sets and the evening approaches, people are still out and about. Like the Stylistics sing "People Make The World Go Round". That sandwich was mouth watering!
thanks a lot brotherking ! we are sharing the same feeling here !
I mean this life, is so rich and amazing, I wish I could have stayed longer in the streets there
I gave a thumbs up and subscribed. Awesome video.
Awesome thank you!
Aww look at the kiddos 🥰
At 5:58 exactly, you'll understand how I instantly fell in love with that beautiful dress!
I bet that woman is super cool, too.
why at 5:58, I checked the dress but i don't understand why
however, thanks a lot to be here
@@Ludo_Liu I love the colors of the dress and the sash.
I chose 5:58 because the sash was in mid-swing.
Were I a fashion photographer, I would feature 5:58 on the cover of a magazine. 🙂
@@betsybrains thanks a lot for your answer, after watching her, i also find she is really attractive and artistic
Thank you Mr Ludo. Really a nice video!
You are welcome! thanks a lot for the kind words !
There were many interesting sights and sounds on this walking tour. I saw the egg vendor, with stacks of eggs, as you walked by. Each of the vendors with their many products.
I didn’t find the 2 1/2 link at the end. Perhaps you can put on the Members videos for this channel.
Thank you for sharing your work, TE
thanks so much for your comment, yes I also feel there was lot of things to see in this video. i particularly loved the walk and love the way the video turned out. the long video was still uploading when you checked it, that's why you didn't see the link !
Thanks a lot for the membership, this is so helpful ! here is the link to the 2 hours long walk ua-cam.com/video/9DJaaKTH37o/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Gave a 👍 I have never seen so many goats running loose!
Another great video from. You, Mr. Ludo. I enjoyed watching, and thanks for sharing.
thanks so much ! I really appreciate !
Formidable visite, j'aime beaucoup, les barques multicolores, le nombre de chevres et autres impressionnant dans les rues... et le café touba qui fait très envie. .. etc
j'ai beaucoup apprécié aussi la vie dans ces petites rues ! juste une expérience mémorable
Nice one ludo!! The lord is your strength
thanks a lot for watching , kindly share this video
You keep delivering great content, Ludo.
Definitely a very unique one that you won't typically find on random video selection or on TV.
Hope you're doing well, stay safe buddy 😘
I appreciate that! Thanks so much for the kind words and support !!
I'm still surprised that the kids couldn't speak French. Why is that, Ludo. You could have had such good conversations with them. Aaww
Hey Ludo, one country that no one seems to think about is GABON! I always wondered why... everyone forgets about that small French colony country, and I strongly believe that if anyone can take us there, it will definitely be Ludo, so please take us there with you. You do such a good job with the natives and neighborhoods when you travel, instead of fancy fancy places like a typical tourist. Let's go to Gabon please!!!
i want to go there, from the coast to franceville , i want to ride, trying to see how this will be possible ..
thanks once more to motivate me with such nice words !
@@Ludo_Liu thanks Ludo...hey Gabon, we are coming!!!!!
Nice video bro ❤🔥 much love from dakar
Thanks 🔥 brother ! greetings from lagos Nigeria !
신기하고 놀랍고 흥미로운 영상입니다 . 그들의 행복과 안녕을 기원합니다. 감사합니다.
thanks a lot, i am glad you enjoyed this video
Nice...I'm catching up so hoping you also filmed the other side in another vid🤞
yes I did, thanks a lot to be around ! hope you'll enjoy all these episodes
I was pleasantly shocked, but I recovered 🙂.
Hi people, please dont forget to subscribe, share, definitely comment and like. Ludo, has the best videos, and takes a lot of risks to bring us around the world with him. We saw him being attacked by killer bees in Ghana.....
ayayaya this bees adventure... I still feel bad just thinking about it.
thanks a lot my brother !
@@Ludo_Liu Sorry Ludo, u are making me laugh now! Hahahaha. Sorry to remind you. We say ayayaya in Ghana too! Ok, last time, we are not going to mention it anymore!
Those boats look ancient
these are traditional yes, not ancient, but built in an ancient way
Thank you for this video. I spent a few days in Saint-Louis a while back, and I was struck by these fishing boats adorned with Nazi flags (clearly visible between 4'15 and 4'40). How do you explain that? The people I asked about it gave me very evasive answers: "they don't know what it means", "for them it's just a decoration", and so on. I find it hard to imagine that the 2nd World War didn't make it this far, especially when you think of the Thiaroye massacre, which gets a lot of press coverage in France these days (edit: and now I see the monument to the tirailleurs sénégalais, so...). In short, I raise my eyebrow and scratch my head...
thanks a lot for the comment, one person already pointed out these flags, and to tell the truth, i feel a litle idiot, cause I don't recognize them. don't you think they could be flags from another countrie or association, that just look similar ?
@@Ludo_Liu Well, it's clearly the flag of the Kriegsmarine... So the enigma remains...
Kids running in the street having the time of their lives
Israel cant stand that.
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👏👏👏
thanks so much to be here !
Wait Ludo, if u are in Senegal, how is it possible that no one is speaking FRENCH in that area of fishing?? That's strange! At least u were able to get people to speak English with u when u were in Elmina/Cape Coast in the fishing villages. Is it because they didn't go to school, that's why they don't speak French? Because in Ghana, people don't speak English, only because they didn't go to school.
When you are outside the cities in Senegal many people speak only Wolof, or other local language
@@Ludo_Liu thanks for responding. I think it's almost just like Ghana
salut mon cher ludo, j'ai prit du retard dans les videos mais jai tres hate de visionné !!
pas de problème, je comprends, il y a des priorité dans la vie !
bon courage pour le boulot et toutes les missions