I grew up in Hampton court with my grandparents in the 60's-70's. Lot 16 I believe. Left in 1973 to move to Canada with my parents and sisters. I went to Anna Regina secondary school. I love all your videos. Thank you. A lot of changes. I was hoping to see my grandparents house. My aunt still lives there!!
Hi there I am originally from Fiji but living in Australia now.I have Indian lineage just like yous.Its so nice to watch your videos,the life style,the food,the friendship,the fishing boats,the houses,the hanuman ji flags,just about everything is so similar to us Fijians,it's just unbelievable.History says when Indians were taken out of India as Indentured labourers many families got separated when boarding boats.That's why some of us in Fiji,Guyana,Suriname,Trini etc.Deep down I know we are long lost families.Cheers for your videos bro.
Hi I really enjoyed watching your videos especially this one as I was born at Devonshire Castle and Hampton Court is our neighbour village. .Bought back so many memories and I love going back to see my family A piece of my heart is there also. Thank you and continue showing our beautiful Guyana.
Guyana is indeed one of the most beautiful places on earth. I Was born and raised in Berbice. I never went to essequibo but hope to one day. Thank you for sharing good memories.
Great video ! Village life is endoubtedly is the best . Not surprisingly the nostalgic reminicences of your birthplace are recalled with innate love and passion . The backyard kitchen fireplace has always been a must ! Epic celebrations with school friends and neighbours ! Sweet memories.....so recomforting . All the best .
Thank you so much for a nice video. Me and my family enjoyed it . I never went Essequibo before but you give me a lovely your . I never had duck before. I will definitely be trying it when I visit Guyana next year. Keep the videos coming.
That's what I am talking about...Real Life bush cook!!!I. It was more primitive in my time, but still in the bush having a whole heap of fun. Love that yard with the fireside, plants well arranged. I am sure there was a hammock nearby...but didn't see. That's real life my friend, you have filled my appetite with the food for thought. Thanks!..It was hard for me to say goodbye to those guys bushcooking😥😥😥😥😥 .
Thanks for your video. You are a true Guyanese with no bias. I never visited these parts of Guyana and feel like I am right there with you. Thanks for sharing.
I'm sitting here in disbelief asking myself is this really guyana. Denny all i want to say is thank so much for sharing guyana with the world. Guyana is truly a beautiful country. God bless you. Nuff love to you and your beautiful family
Guyana has six different races Nikesh. Most people are unaware of this fact. Most Americans think there are only blacks in Guyana, however those who are from there know the racial makeup and though the two dominant races blacks and East Indians don't always see eye to eye on politics, like everywhere else, we all do have a love for our country. And in the end, I guess that's all that matters.
Always wanted to go back here. Everytime i would have this seawall in my dreams pulling me back here. Strange that now i cannot go back here, this is now in a video and straight back to me...'Cap' used to be our neighbour. The house i lived in next to 'Cap' is broken down since it got old. Thanks a million more than u can imagine for this.
OMG Denny boy you have made my day.35 yrs ago I return to Guyana as my sister had enter the miss Diwali compitation and I join her and the other beauty queen to Essiquibo for a fair.we stayed with the guys who was running the event1985.. I remembered the hospitality of the Essiquibo people.swiming in mainstay beach OMG.singing in a barn drinking vodka.thanks buddy.i have to hook up with you.coming soon to GT
Oh my god Danny i can't explain how happy i am to see that house, i didn't go to that home like 27 years now , the last i went their was when ur mom had a religious function , i am so happy to see their.
Hey bro wish i was there with you guys. Miss those times when i was growing up in Guyana. Thanks to your videos Guyana is back on the minds of guys like myself who left home close to fifty years ago.Your videos make us want to come back home.Thank you so much for uploading .
Very nice video Denny. I too have lots of memories of Hampton Court. Guyanese life style was always nice.... those over here in these foreign lands can never have that life style here. Cheers.
My 🇬🇾 so beautiful this is living life. You fresh fruit vegetables live stock. I am proud my country luv country. Everything fresh is only ingrates bad talk our beautiful guyana no place like home guyama have so much beautiful places. Luv blessings my guyanese
Always interesting video, you going down memory lane, reminded me why I am still glad to this day that I came to America old enough to had enjoyed my childhood and preteen years and build some really fond memories.
Thanks for slways showcasimg your visit to various part of guyana.i grew up in berbice and Demerara but never went to essequibo.i was supose to visit there but i never did.i herd of Kaman Sankar.the guy that spray rice field with plane.I now live in canada but i miss the fun growing up in guyana.
Seeing your video and hearing you talking about growing up in Hampton Court, reminds me of growing up on National Avenue in South Ruimveldt. Me and my friends would go into the cane fields behind our house and eat the sugar cane and travel in the pontoons that transport the sugar cane, catch hassa fish and go swimming in the river there. Ah, life seemed so much simpler back then. This was in the late 80's for me. :)
My friend I could pay to see this one. Last Saturday I was in Guyana Gold store in Liberty and I was telling Rickey about how you are a great guy. And he told me you just called him. And in my present he tried to return your call when you were going to Essequibo. I have been dealing with Rickey and his uncle for over thirty years. Enjoy God bless. Keep doing the good work.
Sebastian Boodhram hi aunty Krishna how are you. We were neighbors back then Since you migrated I never saw you again. Kindly consider visiting guyana in the near future
This was so nice ** it shows how Guyana used to be and can be again**we all lived as one and your neighbor was closer than some of your relatives** It makes me nostalgic for home to live the Guyanese lifestyle I once knew**Great video**
Guyana look like my country PUERTO RICO you can found EVERYTHING fresh in the market ,coconut palm EVERYWHERE ,fresh fish , happy PEOPLE, THAT is life 👍🏿🎣🎣🍽🍽👏👏
Wow this is good life . I never visited the country. I love visit Indians . I had very good Indians friends. 🇬🇾 I wish I can visit these places . Awesome 👏
Hey Danny, Good to see those Indian people out there in your country living a life ( maybe a little larger than indian villages) that is almost similar to India. Great to see your videos man, Thanks indeed
My grandparents on my mom's side lives in Queenstown,on the Coast.Their back yard is filled with fruit trees,five finger,cherries,guava and owara too,I miss those days when i would go raid it within minutes of walking into the yard😂....country life is sweet,I miss Guyana.
Thanks for your vidio on your visit to the essequibo coast.i was burned in Berbice but live everywhere in Berbice and Demerara except the Essequibo. I know about monkey apple in the corentyne. I now live in Toronto but I sometime miss the fun growing up in Guyana.
Hi Dan, I really enjoy the video show casing the type of life style in Guyana. Its a beautiful country and your videos have inspire me to visit your country one day. While I like the different terms used in your video, it would be good if you can also use the universal translation since I am trying to wonder what banjal means!! Keep up the great work my friend, as you can see people from all walks of life watch your videos. Great job.
BA-ha-ha laughing my ass off, Just came across your video,Was just there with Patrick second week in November did the same walk you did, Nice place and people. P.S. The white man from Canada.
Hey Danny this is devanand Sookdeo I am one of ur follower, how ru? I really like to see a video with the inside of dry coconut we call it cajar I think some people call it pampi thank you so much I love what ur doing thinking of coming back there to live for sure!!!
Danny you find the serious police bai,my wife says he's my double, remember I mentioned it to you the last time, beautiful video man, make me feel home away from home.
I love it!! That is some serious food y'all are cookin’ up and I love the friut trees too. What is the name of the friut that has the orange pumpkin color flesh inside and looks like a mellon on the outside. I always see it displayed on the fruit and vegetable stands in your videos. Is it a pumpkin / gourd or a mellon? Watching from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
By the way I heard Kaman Sankar was the richest private rice farmer in essequibo .herd he had planes to spray fertilizer on his rice fields.i should say the richest rice farmer in Guyana. Nice to know that guyanese are self sufficient in their food.i don't think you can go hungry in Guyana we are blessed with a "garden of Eden"
Vishnoo Ramdin yes layman Sankar was the largest rice farmer in Guyana. He also had operations in bath settlement and Blairmont Berbice and yes he used planes to spray and add fertilizer to the rice while other farmers were doing it manually
I grew up in Hampton court with my grandparents in the 60's-70's. Lot 16 I believe. Left in 1973 to move to Canada with my parents and sisters. I went to Anna Regina secondary school. I love all your videos. Thank you. A lot of changes. I was hoping to see my grandparents house. My aunt still lives there!!
Hi there I am originally from Fiji but living in Australia now.I have Indian lineage just like yous.Its so nice to watch your videos,the life style,the food,the friendship,the fishing boats,the houses,the hanuman ji flags,just about everything is so similar to us Fijians,it's just unbelievable.History says when Indians were taken out of India as Indentured labourers many families got separated when boarding boats.That's why some of us in Fiji,Guyana,Suriname,Trini etc.Deep down I know we are long lost families.Cheers for your videos bro.
U will have a better life in Aussie.... anytyme come to ur native land india for emotional visit or business visit 🙏🏻
a tip: you can watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Alexis Roman Definitely, I've been using flixzone for years myself :)
@Alexis Roman Yea, been watching on flixzone for since november myself :)
My beautiful Essequibo ♥️👍 love your show 👍
See you frying all that fish make me 😋😋
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Hi I really enjoyed watching your videos especially this one as I was born at Devonshire Castle and Hampton Court is our neighbour village. .Bought back so many memories and I love going back to see my family A piece of my heart is there also. Thank you and continue showing our beautiful Guyana.
Guyana is indeed one of the most beautiful places on earth. I Was born and raised in Berbice. I never went to essequibo but hope to one day. Thank you for sharing good memories.
Very nice video .You are doing it so rite for us .keep it up we love what you are doing .I will love to visit this nice place
This bring back a lot of memories. We use to do the same thing in Jamaica. Blessed love. Thanks for sharing.
Great video !
Village life is endoubtedly is the best .
Not surprisingly the nostalgic reminicences of your birthplace are recalled with innate love and passion .
The backyard kitchen fireplace has always been a must !
Epic celebrations with school friends and neighbours ! Sweet memories.....so recomforting .
All the best .
Thank you so much for a nice video. Me and my family enjoyed it . I never went Essequibo before but you give me a lovely your . I never had duck before. I will definitely be trying it when I visit Guyana next year. Keep the videos coming.
That's what I am talking about...Real Life bush cook!!!I. It was more primitive in my time, but still in the bush having a whole heap of fun. Love that yard with the fireside, plants well arranged. I am sure there was a hammock nearby...but didn't see. That's real life my friend, you have filled my appetite with the food for thought. Thanks!..It was hard for me to say goodbye to those guys bushcooking😥😥😥😥😥
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Mahammad Shariff at 4:06 kindly watch carefully under Gulu house you’ll see a hammock sorry I didn’t video it closer.
Well done Denny.Another wonderful video of the everyday good life in beautiful Guyana.Keep the videos coming Bro.
Thanks for your video. You are a true Guyanese with no bias. I never visited these parts of Guyana and feel like I am right there with you. Thanks for sharing.
Everytime l watch these videos. I want to come home so much. Watching from Queens N.Y
I’m in queens too, cleaning up my garden for winter. I miss Essequibo so much.
I'm sitting here in disbelief asking myself is this really guyana. Denny all i want to say is thank so much for sharing guyana with the world. Guyana is truly a beautiful country. God bless you. Nuff love to you and your beautiful family
I hadn't heard of Guyana until only a few months ago and now I just look forward to your vids and seeing how our people are living there
Guyana has six different races Nikesh. Most people are unaware of this fact. Most Americans think there are only blacks in Guyana, however those who are from there know the racial makeup and though the two dominant races blacks and East Indians don't always see eye to eye on politics, like everywhere else, we all do have a love for our country. And in the end, I guess that's all that matters.
@@Donnette_BistroLounge_owner Thanks Donnette
Always wanted to go back here. Everytime i would have this seawall in my dreams pulling me back here. Strange that now i cannot go back here, this is now in a video and straight back to me...'Cap' used to be our neighbour. The house i lived in next to 'Cap' is broken down since it got old. Thanks a million more than u can imagine for this.
Nice video from Hampton Court Esseouibo Guyana.Radhe Radhe 🙏🏼 Jai shree Krishna 🙏🏼🕉️🌹
OMG Denny boy you have made my day.35 yrs ago I return to Guyana as my sister had enter the miss Diwali compitation and I join her and the other beauty queen to Essiquibo for a fair.we stayed with the guys who was running the event1985.. I remembered the hospitality of the Essiquibo people.swiming in mainstay beach OMG.singing in a barn drinking vodka.thanks buddy.i have to hook up with you.coming soon to GT
Beautiful village like a scenery thanks for share
Oh my god Danny i can't explain how happy i am to see that house, i didn't go to that home like 27 years now , the last i went their was when ur mom had a religious function , i am so happy to see their.
What a beautiful quaint little village . Your friends were so sweet to say hi and wave to your viewers, it shows they support you.
Hey bro wish i was there with you guys. Miss those times when i was growing up in Guyana. Thanks to your videos Guyana is back on the minds of guys like myself who left home close to fifty years ago.Your videos make us want to come back home.Thank you so much for uploading .
This is a amazing video thank you for showing off beautiful Guyana🇬🇾
Very nice video Denny. I too have lots of memories of Hampton Court. Guyanese life style was always nice.... those over here in these foreign lands can never have that life style here. Cheers.
My 🇬🇾 so beautiful this is living life. You fresh fruit vegetables live stock. I am proud my country luv country. Everything fresh is only ingrates bad talk our beautiful guyana no place like home guyama have so much beautiful places. Luv blessings my guyanese
Always interesting video, you going down memory lane, reminded me why I am still glad to this day that I came to America old enough to had enjoyed my childhood and preteen years and build some really fond memories.
Thanks for slways showcasimg your visit to various part of guyana.i grew up in berbice and Demerara but never went to essequibo.i was supose to visit there but i never did.i herd of Kaman Sankar.the guy that spray rice field with plane.I now live in canada but i miss the fun growing up in guyana.
Seeing your video and hearing you talking about growing up in Hampton Court, reminds me of growing up on National Avenue in South Ruimveldt. Me and my friends would go into the cane fields behind our house and eat the sugar cane and travel in the pontoons that transport the sugar cane, catch hassa fish and go swimming in the river there. Ah, life seemed so much simpler back then. This was in the late 80's for me. :)
Hi there we were neighbours, I used to live in Manatee Place the next street from yours in South Ruimveldt Park. Left Guyana in the mid 80's.
My friend I could pay to see this one. Last Saturday I was in Guyana Gold store in Liberty and I was telling Rickey about how you are a great guy. And he told me you just called him. And in my present he tried to return your call when you were going to Essequibo. I have been dealing with Rickey and his uncle for over thirty years. Enjoy God bless. Keep doing the good work.
Keep up the great work and amazing videos in the village of Hampton Court - Aunty Krishna
Sebastian Boodhram hi aunty Krishna how are you. We were neighbors back then Since you migrated I never saw you again. Kindly consider visiting guyana in the near future
This was so nice ** it shows how Guyana used to be and can be again**we all lived as one and your neighbor was closer than some of your relatives** It makes me nostalgic for home to live the Guyanese lifestyle I once knew**Great video**
Beautiful place humble ppl.my ma's family waz from there.
That's a fantastic village. You grew up in a beautiful place.
Your videos make me smile. I miss my country so much.
Beautiful country life , I wish to return to Guyana and live this life .
Hi Dan thanks for such video never went to Essequibo so for me is like seeing a whole new country .Really like how you kept the friendship ❤️👍
I am from Trinidad I always hear about Guyana beautiful place wonderful people maybe one good day I would visit
Guyana look like my country PUERTO RICO you can found EVERYTHING fresh in the market ,coconut palm EVERYWHERE ,fresh fish , happy PEOPLE, THAT is life 👍🏿🎣🎣🍽🍽👏👏
Wow this is good life . I never visited the country. I love visit Indians . I had very good Indians friends. 🇬🇾 I wish I can visit these places . Awesome 👏
OMG another great video..cooking in the village and having beer and the smell of the massala ooh boi...owesome
I really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing your world with me.
Hey Danny, Good to see those Indian people out there in your country living a life ( maybe a little larger than indian villages) that is almost similar to India. Great to see your videos man, Thanks indeed
I just come across this video my god I want to book my flight rite now I use to live in supernaam I miss home ❤️ lovely video by the way
It's so nice to see parts of Essequibo, I grew up there an my cha chee is from Hamptoncourt .
Lovely to see previous lifestyle in Guyana. Greetings from James J in Limerick city Ireland
Yummy I hope y'all have a wonderful time.I miss the wonderful time in Guyana.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice video bro i love the countryside lime it's nothing better
My grandparents on my mom's side lives in Queenstown,on the Coast.Their back yard is filled with fruit trees,five finger,cherries,guava and owara too,I miss those days when i would go raid it within minutes of walking into the yard😂....country life is sweet,I miss Guyana.
Love the *little friends and families ljmes* so relaxing to sit and look at
Wow such a beautiful video and familiar place. Beautiful memories again thank you! Is that buck man brother Harry?
Gomattie Outram yes he is
Oh wow nice
Born in Guyana made in America
Thanks for your vidio on your visit to the essequibo coast.i was burned in Berbice but live everywhere in Berbice and Demerara except the Essequibo. I know about monkey apple in the corentyne. I now live in Toronto but I sometime miss the fun growing up in Guyana.
Ard. Love. Love. Love. Love ❤️. Love ❤️. Love. Love ❤️
Uncle Willie and uncle Jack all looking very good.... Good family values are important also old friends.💯💯 One Love❤
Love the videos family. From a Guyanese all the way in Qatar.
Greetings from Suriname..your neighour...sometimes we do the same...cooking in the backyard..
Very nice of you ard to visit your home
Village life sweet. Thanks for sharing.
Hi love to watch ur video just nice and positive vibes
Love Essequibo n doing bush cook it's a beautiful place
Bush cook bai. Allyuh doin it nice. Best lime is a bush lime.
Beautiful essequibo my home land 😍❤
Nice Bush cook lime, that's what you call the good old days
Hi Dan, I really enjoy the video show casing the type of life style in Guyana. Its a beautiful country and your videos have inspire me to visit your country one day. While I like the different terms used in your video, it would be good if you can also use the universal translation since I am trying to wonder what banjal means!! Keep up the great work my friend, as you can see people from all walks of life watch your videos. Great job.
Please don’t move the camera so fast at times. I want to see the fruit trees...
Thanks for doing what you are doing 👍🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That’s an old video when I didn’t know anything much about recording
BA-ha-ha laughing my ass off, Just came across your video,Was just there with Patrick second week in November did the same walk you did, Nice place and people. P.S. The white man from Canada.
This video remind me of my days growing up in Guyana. We used to bush cook on MMZ seawall.
I love this video clip and your family and how you live
enjoy life bai when I get old like u I wana be da SAme havent been to guyana about 20 yrs now plan to visit 2020... 1love from florida
Where in fl.you live buddy,I was living Miami Beach for 15 years rass never meet a Guyanese there yet.
Ucantcme D I live in guyana but I visit my relatives in Orlando and Ocala during the summer
@@ITSOURLIFEARD got to link up wit u one day daddy Indian fl
So beautiful. Always wanted to visit there. Don't know when that opportunity will come
Jai shree ram❤❤❤❤❤
❤from india
Take your Jai shree Ram and shove it.
I'm Jamaica but I love guyanese food
Thanks for sharing all this❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲✅✅👁👁👁👁👁👁👁✅✅✅❤️❤️💄💄🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋👁🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
My country is really beautiful
Hey Danny this is devanand Sookdeo I am one of ur follower, how ru? I really like to see a video with the inside of dry coconut we call it cajar I think some people call it pampi thank you so much I love what ur doing thinking of coming back there to live for sure!!!
Beautiful Guyana I miss it so much
Big up to our Hampton court people!❤🇬🇾
Love your accents as well 😊 👌
Nice video bro remember bak in d days same we used to do ther
Big man now u talking boi ...great feelings bro .da d real thing .oh this is the security lolol....big up every time bro 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Uncle Danny built house and rent it.. nice video you always explain so nice
Omg I want all a da foods shrimps no way u can get that taste like Guyana bi I love your vidoes baddddd
Looks like fun
Glad u had a good time cheers'
Jai shree Krishna❤❤❤❤
❤from india
Reminds me of the Dutch water system. I am hoping the newly discovered oil wells will help finance a prosperous Guyana from now on.
Beautiful Videos...
very nice i enjoy this video
My grandfather was Cap. Did you used to go to the rum shop? My cousin is Birdie.
Thank you for this video. My grandfather built this house for his children (my mother)
Yes I use to go buy cigars back in the days for my father.
Danny you find the serious police bai,my wife says he's my double, remember I mentioned it to you the last time, beautiful video man, make me feel home away from home.
Hampton Court, my childhood memories. Just in time
Interesting to see this place the Bacchus is my father family I saw Bacchus and Hampton Court on his birth certificate
Miss this place, my grandmother was from Hampton court, her and all her family was taken back there to be buried
Do you know the sarjoos from Hampton court?
In Corentyne, I grew up on fire side cooking’s. The best food. 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Keep doing what you’re doing these videos give me joy
That place different now. I have been 12 yrs since I visited
Essequibo is just beautiful
Hi danny love your video
I love it!! That is some serious food y'all are cookin’ up and I love the friut trees too. What is the name of the friut that has the orange pumpkin color flesh inside and looks like a mellon on the outside. I always see it displayed on the fruit and vegetable stands in your videos. Is it a pumpkin / gourd or a mellon? Watching from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Ruaka Runda i think it’s pumpkin
By the way I heard Kaman Sankar was the richest private rice farmer in essequibo .herd he had planes to spray fertilizer on his rice fields.i should say the richest rice farmer in Guyana. Nice to know that guyanese are self sufficient in their food.i don't think you can go hungry in Guyana we are blessed with a "garden of Eden"
Vishnoo Ramdin yes layman Sankar was the largest rice farmer in Guyana. He also had operations in bath settlement and Blairmont Berbice and yes he used planes to spray and add fertilizer to the rice while other farmers were doing it manually
How much is a block of land about 10 acres I am Australian I want to settle in this country I love your country very peaceful place
kindly check out goinvest.gov.gy they will guide you
Chris. Monrepo. 🇺🇸💯❤️⭐️😊
I'm from Essequibo coast real nice place only place in Guyana where rum an cutters is free at wedding house..lol