AFRICAN TYGRESS BLESSED GOOD MORNING 🙏 HAVE A BELIEVED DAY TODAY AHEAD MY DOO,DOO.DARLING😋🥭SWEET LIKE HEAVEN 🎉👸👑🎖MAY FATHER GOD ALMIGHTY BLESSED AND STRENGTHEN YOU IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH 🫂💙🩵💜💘FOREVER BRANDEN 🙏 IN MY HEART. ❤️🔥
Nevis is a beautiful Island so tranquil and peaceful. Both my parents were born in Nevis, I visited there and fell in love with the entire island. 💕 🇰🇳 BEAUTIFUL!
@maiiecoleman5002 please can you put me through on how to apply for this island visa ? I’ll be more than grateful if you can reply to me to be able to private chat you. Garcia
👋African Princess thanks for goin 2 Nevis it’s brought a tear😢2 my eyes, I’m soo soo proud 2 be a Nevisian loud n proud 🇰🇳🇰🇳, will u stop off & do a walk through Cotton Ground as people need 2 c the beauty of this often forgotten part of the village. Thank u in advance 💃🏽💃🏽🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Watched the live from Maryland. It is the beautiful island of Nevis very intricately narrated by the best content creator. Thanks for your wonderful work as you provide the history of each island, Blessings and have sn enjoyable weekend.🎉❤❤
Radio Antilles broadcasting from Montserrat, island hopping on L.I.A.T airline, blue skies, blue seas and beautiful people of an island group known then as St. Kitts, Nevis & Anguilla...all these memories came to mind as I rode along on your tour of Nevis. One can't help but think about history in this quiet place where so many enslaved Africans toiled and died. I am glad to know that there is a strong African presence here today and I hope this island and its neighbors are not in danger of being overrun by Chinese, other ethnicities or European foreign nationals.
The difference between "Creole" and "African" is that an African was a slave born in Africa and came over on a slave ship while a Creole is a slave that was born in the New World after their parents came over in slavery from Africa. I am from St. Kitts and have been enjoying your content long before our Series. Happy that you have enjoyed St. Kitts and Nevis. We are a fun, happy, loving and welcoming people.
Welcome to the island of my birth, I been following you first from Trinidad. And I enjoy the journey went back home to Kenya on your birthday for you cousin wedding.It was fun for me to see an African wedding. It was very nice when the air hostess surprised you with birthday lunch. Have fun my dear Africa Tigress.watching from the Caribbean Island 🏝️ of St Kitts and Nevis 🇰🇳❤❤❤❤
I would love to visit this place and bring my respect to the memories and lives of the enslaved persons who lived there, who was abused there, who was born there and died there, who endured there and loved there. My history includes enslavement of my African ancestors, I recognize that and I thank them for their lives and their victories.I know I am my ancestors dream. I carry that with me every day.
Beautiful Nevis, sister Island to my birthplace St Kitts 🇰🇳. Nevis is the birthplace of my grandmother, and Anguilla is the birthplace of my grandfather. Unity 🤝 and Trinity ✨️
Alexander Hamilton is regarded as a founding father of the USA one of the authors of its constitution. He did not write the U.S. national anthem. He however, started the US Treasury and is the founder of the US Coast Guard and army artillery corps.
This was such a beautiful video. Thank you for uploading it. I was in St. Kitts and Nevis about 2 weeks before you were there, Tigress. Though I was born on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, I was raised in St. Kitts. That is where my father is from. My mother was born in Brownhill, Nevis where you passed through just after coming down from Montpelier Hotel and Premier Mark Brantley’s house. For the record, he is a successful man that built his success BEFORE becoming Premier. His daughters are also lawyers so the family is successful, so the home exemplifies his success. He is also a cousin of mine. Now, I hate to be a stickler here, but the Sierra Leonian brother was arguing AGAINST an actual fact. That fact is that SOME, SOME, SOME African tribes did engage in both slave raiding to capture people from rival tribes to sell to Europeans for their Slave Trade. It was called a “trade” for a reason. Dahomey (today’s Benin) alone was a massive slave market, and their kings DID engage in commissioning slave raiding and used their coastline as a point of sale and embarkation for captured Africans to sell to Europeans. Go to Benin today and they have tours that details the dark period. They are not hiding that history. It is just something that happened. It was all business, and all kinds of hands were involved. We can admit it, own up to it and still NOT excuse Europeans for their hand in it. They exploited African tribal warfare and if we had NO product, they had nothing to purchase.
African Tigress, I like your " island hopping" around the Caribbean ( West Indian) islands. I am especially glad to see West Africans moving into the Caribbean and hope that more of them will follow. I am of an age when the average African I encountered denied that we were of African Ancestry or any knowledge of the slave trade.
Tell them to get their DNA done. Seven countries in West Africa showed up in my DNA results, which proves that people moved around. Only 25% is not African, which I inherited from one parent.
The Caribbean is such a beautiful part of the world. Thank you Tigress for showing us around, especially the lesser known islands such as SKN. I live in Bristol UK which gained a large portion of its wealth from the slave trade, Slave traders such as the Pinney’s made their wealth from enslaved Africans on the island of Nevis, building opulent mansions whilst their slaves toiled in misery. The Caribbean has a dark history however it has a brighter future!
Thanks for the video. Sometimes, I don't hear what is being said when you are with people, so I miss things. I know that in conversation with others, it is difficult. It looks like everyone went to the entertainment area. There was no one anywhere else. I could only live on such a small island if there was a lot of activity. I guess it is O.K. on a weekday.
In the Caribbean, especially in English-speaking Caribbean countries, stores and other businesses are generally closed on Sunday in recognition of the Sabbath Day (Sunday is Christian Sabbath Day}.
The Real Sabbath Day Is On A Saturday ACCORDING To The Hebrew Isrealites That's What I Go By Anyway The White MAN Beat Those Fake Religions & Dates In 2 Us TO Decieve & Push Us AWAY From God That's Why They White Washed ON The Holy 📸 Pictures & Removed Pages From The Bible. Facts
Book recommendations for Caribbean and American history: The Black Jacobin by C.L.R James From Columbus to Castro by Eric Williams Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs
African Tigress i born ln grown in Jamaica i were teach sbout slavery but is when wode maya came to Jamaica he went to some of slavery places which is the first i am seeing and hear about some times youi lived in your country and dont know about half of your country viei from Jamaica
Creole was a term used in the Caribbean for someone born on the island. You will see that term in British Slave registers. In the U.S. and other places it means something different.
👋Can u tell ur driver that Cotton Ground is classed as a village l plz & it’s best done while walking as when ur driving u can miss a lot of important & beautiful scenery 🙂🙏🙏🇰🇳🇰🇳🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇰🇳🙏🙏
@@AFRICANTIGRESS I see, it’s a very small island tho- very community oriented. I’m confident there are locals that know about our island federation. They may be a bit dubious or shy with the camera but there are local people that know. 👍👍 bless up.
The wealth generated from slave labor across the Caribbean, South and North America benefitted European countries and Europeans. They made billions not only from free labor, but from the sale of slaves as well. That's why we're all calling for reparation today.
Thanks for the tour. Very good. Next time, please indicate the name of the villages at the entrance and show more of the island and less of the view inside the car.
We welcome folks who are not from here and have made the Federation of SKN their home to please research about the nation before telling others of it.I am not here to bash anyone but pls try and find out as much as you can before your visitors are on island or more so if you cannot for one reason or the other answer their questions tell them you will get back to them as soon as possible
What part of Nevis is the sugar plantation,i lived in Nevis until I was 15 years old then I went to England for better life i went to ginger land but I never sopped at the sugar factory, i was born in Montserrat the volcano destroy half of the island i hope you all visit Montserrat👍💕
No disrespect to the brother but i feel that it would have been better to have a native born Nevisian who has a deep understanding of the Island to take you around.
As someone who has traveled extensively, a lot of times I have met locals who are clueless. They would say this is called “Names the place “ and that is it. No history no nothing. I’m just grateful I got someone offer to take me around otherwise the trip was meant to be direct to the mango festival.
In islands the size of Nevis, Montserrat that have parishes you do not bother about the parish. In M/rat if you just address mail to Salem, Geralds, Judy Piece, everybody knows where they are so you do not have to put the Parish. In Barbados you have to put Parish, like there is a Rock Hall in the parish of St Thomas and Rock Hall in the Parish of St Phillip.
Nope! Bathing suits are typically sun-orientated activities like sunbathing, beach, etc. In contrast, swimming costume /swimsuit are more for water-based activities like swimming in a pool or the ocean.
We have snakes on Nevis. 2. How can you compare the amount of abandom homes in Nevis to St. Kitts and say there's more here? We've had storms, people would have migrated, owners of these homes would have died. 3. What did you say about our literacy rate? I am upset at the response. Education is free, Everyone has a chance to graduate, our LITERACY RATE is in the 90 percentile
🐍 Snakes are indigenous to the Caribbean. The snakes were killing the enslaved Africans, Black people, Creoles who were forced to work in the sugarcane fields. Europeans brought mongooses to Caribbean islands to kill the snake population and cut down on "expenses". So, when you see a mongoose in St. Kitts, remember the Black Africans that died on those plantations. ❤️
I your content but a lot of your vieweres have no idear of the caribbean so i yhink you can do them a favour and show a detail map of the caribbean because the have never heard of some island that you visit the smaller islands never get menthon in the news unless it is hurrecane season so as you visit more is it better for them but you are doing agood job in showing the caribbean to african people all of east africa and the world world
I am surprised that so many people have not studied world geography in school. The Caribbean is just located below the U.S.A. The internet has been around for the last 40 years for people to peruse and see what the world looks like. When I went to school, the internet did not exist, but we used an atlas to see the location of the countries. Don't they use maps in schools anymore? She usually shows the map of the places she visits before the video. I used to think that the majority of people would Goggle it. That is the advantage of the internet. African Tigress: Maybe, in addition to showing the map of the island, you could put a map of the Caribbean and an arrow pointing to the island. Some of the islands will show up as dots, so they will have to go back to the internet. That is the best I think you can do. "The Caribbean Islands bioregion, located in the Caribbean subrealm in the Central America realm, incorporates all 700 of the islands and islets of the Caribbean Sea, with the exception of Aruba, Curaçao, and other small islands just off the coast of Venezuela."
Please can you please tell me more about your visit when you went there because I wish to visit there soon and to know how to apply for the visa if required 🙏
If you have an American $10 dollar bill Alexander Hamilton is on the front i was born in Montserrat but i grew up in Nevis so I know what I’m talking about 😅
Your viewers have missed out on the rich history of both islands. I think you should have hired a tour guide for this. I do feel weird that a lot of misinformation has been shared.
@@aj5946 The whole video is about a fun Mango festival and that's what you can say. What's considered fun to you might not be someone else's fun. Some people enjoy laid back quiet places. Not too much noise and confusion.
@@aj5946you sound ignorant AF! I don’t even have to ask where you are from, and to add insult to injury, you are arrogant as well. Fun is a subjective term. Some people believe sitting around, getting drunk and causing drama is “fun”. While others have the time of their lives in the company of family and friends (irrespective of where they are geographically located). Some individuals seek entertainment, others prefer adventure, and some people just want to relax.
I'm happy you ditch that kenyan dude and found new guides. He act like he was too busy to show you the island. He walked fast and wasn't gracious. And think you own country men acting like that.
Welcome all to Nevis! Also check this out! ua-cam.com/video/9GIYqF6an4A/v-deo.html
AFRICAN TYGRESS BLESSED GOOD MORNING 🙏 HAVE A BELIEVED DAY TODAY AHEAD MY DOO,DOO.DARLING😋🥭SWEET LIKE HEAVEN 🎉👸👑🎖MAY FATHER GOD ALMIGHTY BLESSED AND STRENGTHEN YOU IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH 🫂💙🩵💜💘FOREVER BRANDEN 🙏 IN MY HEART. ❤️🔥
Good content...the driver is very intelligent personality
Thank you Africa Tigress for you video vlog of the island of Nevis,i will consider visiting at some point and time 🙏🏽💖☮️🇹🇹🇺🇸👍
Very beautiful Saint Kitts And Nevis!❤🇰🇳🏝
Great video. I like how clean and organized the place is❤
Nevis is nice...My Papa was born there...Thank you for visiting...
Nevis is a beautiful Island so tranquil and peaceful.
Both my parents were born in Nevis, I visited there and fell in love with the entire island. 💕 🇰🇳
BEAUTIFUL!
@maiiecoleman5002 please can you put me through on how to apply for this island visa ? I’ll be more than grateful if you can reply to me to be able to private chat you. Garcia
My grandpa Also born Nevis Morley Archibald. And my mom born in st Kitts
👋African Princess thanks for goin 2 Nevis it’s brought a tear😢2 my eyes, I’m soo soo proud 2 be a Nevisian loud n proud 🇰🇳🇰🇳, will u stop off & do a walk through Cotton Ground as people need 2 c the beauty of this often forgotten part of the village. Thank u in advance 💃🏽💃🏽🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is a great video. There's quite a bit of information that was missing that will intrigue you and your viewers. The guide did his best👍
this is a paradise island. I had the privilege of living here. I love St Kitts, my second home
Watched the live from Maryland. It is the beautiful island of Nevis very intricately narrated by the best content creator. Thanks for your wonderful work as you provide the history of each island,
Blessings and have sn enjoyable weekend.🎉❤❤
Radio Antilles broadcasting from Montserrat, island hopping on L.I.A.T airline, blue skies, blue seas and beautiful people of an island group known then as St. Kitts, Nevis & Anguilla...all these memories came to mind as I rode along on your tour of Nevis.
One can't help but think about history in this quiet place where so many enslaved Africans toiled and died. I am glad to know that there is a strong African presence here today and I hope this island and its neighbors are not in danger of being overrun by Chinese, other ethnicities or European foreign nationals.
@@shjakes I liked Radio Antilles. My mother used to listen to that station every morning during the week. I even remember the theme song.
African Tigress... you are a fascinating lady. I wish I could follow around the Carribbean islands.
Actually I envy you.....
The difference between "Creole" and "African" is that an African was a slave born in Africa and came over on a slave ship while a Creole is a slave that was born in the New World after their parents came over in slavery from Africa. I am from St. Kitts and have been enjoying your content long before our Series. Happy that you have enjoyed St. Kitts and Nevis. We are a fun, happy, loving and welcoming people.
Welcome to the island of my birth, I been following you first from Trinidad. And I enjoy the journey went back home to Kenya on your birthday for you cousin wedding.It was fun for me to see an African wedding. It was very nice when the air hostess surprised you with birthday lunch. Have fun my dear Africa Tigress.watching from the Caribbean Island 🏝️ of St Kitts and Nevis 🇰🇳❤❤❤❤
You in my home land Sugar City!!!!!!! St.kitts hidden beauty, with such welcoming people. Live in London Uk but SKB always has my heart ❤️
Very beautiful country
I like U darling I'm Bablu from India
I would love to visit this place and bring my respect to the memories and lives of the enslaved persons who lived there, who was abused there, who was born there and died there, who endured there and loved there. My history includes enslavement of my African ancestors, I recognize that and I thank them for their lives and their victories.I know I am my ancestors dream. I carry that with me every day.
Nevis my second home. I love love love Nevis
I like U samantha I'm Bablu from India
I totally agree Samantha ❤😊🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳
Beautiful Nevis, sister Island to my birthplace St Kitts 🇰🇳. Nevis is the birthplace of my grandmother, and Anguilla is the birthplace of my grandfather. Unity 🤝 and Trinity ✨️
Alexander Hamilton is regarded as a founding father of the USA one of the authors of its constitution. He did not write the U.S. national anthem. He however, started the US Treasury and is the founder of the US Coast Guard and army artillery corps.
Alexander Hamilton was also a banker.
This was such a beautiful video. Thank you for uploading it. I was in St. Kitts and Nevis about 2 weeks before you were there, Tigress. Though I was born on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, I was raised in St. Kitts. That is where my father is from. My mother was born in Brownhill, Nevis where you passed through just after coming down from Montpelier Hotel and Premier Mark Brantley’s house. For the record, he is a successful man that built his success BEFORE becoming Premier. His daughters are also lawyers so the family is successful, so the home exemplifies his success. He is also a cousin of mine.
Now, I hate to be a stickler here, but the Sierra Leonian brother was arguing AGAINST an actual fact. That fact is that SOME, SOME, SOME African tribes did engage in both slave raiding to capture people from rival tribes to sell to Europeans for their Slave Trade. It was called a “trade” for a reason. Dahomey (today’s Benin) alone was a massive slave market, and their kings DID engage in commissioning slave raiding and used their coastline as a point of sale and embarkation for captured Africans to sell to Europeans. Go to Benin today and they have tours that details the dark period. They are not hiding that history. It is just something that happened. It was all business, and all kinds of hands were involved. We can admit it, own up to it and still NOT excuse Europeans for their hand in it. They exploited African tribal warfare and if we had NO product, they had nothing to purchase.
People from Montserrat also died on the Ferry in 1970, one was a pregnant Teacher from Cork Hill, I remember it.
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
Thank you! 😊
BEAUTIFUL, BLESS AND BEAUTIFUL, GIVE THANKS, BLESS UP!!!💚💛❤️🖤🔥🌍💪👏🏼✨️,,,
Very nice video 🎉
African Tigress, I like your " island hopping" around the Caribbean ( West Indian) islands. I am especially glad to see West Africans moving into the Caribbean and hope that more of them will follow. I am of an age when the average African I encountered denied that we were of African Ancestry or any knowledge of the slave trade.
Which Island are you talking about?
Tell them to get their DNA done. Seven countries in West Africa showed up in my DNA results, which proves that people moved around. Only 25% is not African, which I inherited from one parent.
Hi 👋
Beautiful country
I love this video it felt so personable ❤️
The Caribbean is such a beautiful part of the world. Thank you Tigress for showing us around, especially the lesser known islands such as SKN. I live in Bristol UK which gained a large portion of its wealth from the slave trade, Slave traders such as the Pinney’s made their wealth from enslaved Africans on the island of Nevis, building opulent mansions whilst their slaves toiled in misery. The Caribbean has a dark history however it has a brighter future!
Amen 🙏🏾 ❤
This is a must visit place
Thanks for the video. Sometimes, I don't hear what is being said when you are with people, so I miss things. I know that in conversation with others, it is difficult. It looks like everyone went to the entertainment area. There was no one anywhere else. I could only live on such a small island if there was a lot of activity. I guess it is O.K. on a weekday.
In the Caribbean, especially in English-speaking Caribbean countries, stores and other businesses are generally closed on Sunday in recognition of the Sabbath Day (Sunday is Christian Sabbath Day}.
Also, most people are at this Internation event, the Mango Festival! Thank you Afrikan Tigress! Love my St. Kitts Nevis ❤
The Real Sabbath Day Is On A Saturday ACCORDING To The Hebrew Isrealites That's What I Go By Anyway The White MAN Beat Those Fake Religions & Dates In 2 Us TO Decieve & Push Us AWAY From God That's Why They White Washed ON The Holy 📸 Pictures & Removed Pages From The Bible. Facts
May God bless st kitts and nevis nice. No people seen loitering any how, only vehicles
Book recommendations for Caribbean and American history:
The Black Jacobin by C.L.R James
From Columbus to Castro by Eric Williams
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs
African Tigress i born ln grown in Jamaica i were teach sbout slavery but is when wode maya came to Jamaica he went to some of slavery places which is the first i am seeing and hear about some times youi lived in your country and dont know about half of your country viei from Jamaica
AT is a traveler who also educates her subs. She is excellent .. I like her style and her vocabulary. Everything is not "Wow!" 😊
@@Leopoetess 💯 correct
I can’t even comprehend what you’re talking about
@@AFRICANTIGRESS😅😅
Blessed.. much ❤ from Ghana
Creole was a term used in the Caribbean for someone born on the island. You will see that term in British Slave registers. In the U.S. and other places it means something different.
Good video, AT.
So nice places, yaaap 🌹
Seeing the slave farm was difficult . I have to visit this place.
Hi AT Long time no see. Have a Great time
I’m still here
👋Can u tell ur driver that Cotton Ground is classed as a village l plz & it’s best done while walking as when ur driving u can miss a lot of important & beautiful scenery 🙂🙏🙏🇰🇳🇰🇳🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇰🇳🙏🙏
Where are the locals to guide you on this journey and give you accurate information ?
As someone who has traveled a lot I have met locals that don’t know anything about their country and I had to rely on Google to know some stuff.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS I see, it’s a very small island tho- very community oriented. I’m confident there are locals that know about our island federation. They may be a bit dubious or shy with the camera but there are local people that know. 👍👍 bless up.
Nevis is nice
My relatives are from there 🇹🇹❤️🇰🇳
What’s the name of the restaurant in ginger land where you had that delicious meal 🥘 I’m stopping there on a cruise in January I’ll eat there?❤
The wealth generated from slave labor across the Caribbean, South and North America benefitted European countries and Europeans. They made billions not only from free labor, but from the sale of slaves as well. That's why we're all calling for reparation today.
Omg so pretty🥰
Cristina disaster is the capsizing of the ferry travelling between Nevis and St Kitts. Lots of people drowned at sea. Sad.
🥹 🙏🏾
🇰🇳🇰🇳💪🙏💯 thank you 😊
Nisbett plantation, is that correct or did I hear the driver wrong? I am confused and I am from there.
Thanks for the tour. Very good. Next time, please indicate the name of the villages at the entrance and show more of the island and less of the view inside the car.
We welcome folks who are not from here and have made the Federation of SKN their home to please research about the nation before telling others of it.I am not here to bash anyone but pls try and find out as much as you can before your visitors are on island or more so if you cannot for one reason or the other answer their questions tell them you will get back to them as soon as possible
If he hadn’t said he was from Sierra Leone I would of thought he was from SKN 😅
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Hi brave woman
I saw my middle name Eliza on that list of names Girl Eliza was my Grandmothers first name she was from the Bahamas
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What part of Nevis is the sugar plantation,i lived in Nevis until I was 15 years old then I went to England for better life i went to ginger land but I never sopped at the sugar factory, i was born in Montserrat the volcano destroy half of the island i hope you all visit Montserrat👍💕
No disrespect to the brother but i feel that it would have been better to have a native born Nevisian who has a deep understanding of the Island to take you around.
@@GibsonPlenty-sd6lu I totally agree 👍
I totally agree also! 👏
Are you from Nevis?
I need to locate my relatives
I totally agree as well 🥰
As someone who has traveled extensively, a lot of times I have met locals who are clueless. They would say this is called “Names the place “ and that is it. No history no nothing. I’m just grateful I got someone offer to take me around otherwise the trip was meant to be direct to the mango festival.
In islands the size of Nevis, Montserrat that have parishes you do not bother about the parish. In M/rat if you just address mail to Salem, Geralds, Judy Piece, everybody knows where they are so you do not have to put the Parish. In Barbados you have to put Parish, like there is a Rock Hall in the parish of St Thomas and Rock Hall in the Parish of St Phillip.
True & Also A Rock 🪨 Hall In St Andrew Barbados 🇧🇧 246
A costume is something you wear in a parade or play. Swimsuit or bathing suit is worn at the beach or at the swimming pool.
Nope! Bathing suits are typically sun-orientated activities like sunbathing, beach, etc. In contrast, swimming costume /swimsuit are more for water-based activities like swimming in a pool or the ocean.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Yes, you're certainly correct. Thanks for your response.
We have snakes on Nevis. 2. How can you compare the amount of abandom homes in Nevis to St. Kitts and say there's more here? We've had storms, people would have migrated, owners of these homes would have died. 3. What did you say about our literacy rate? I am upset at the response. Education is free, Everyone has a chance to graduate, our LITERACY RATE is in the 90 percentile
The creoles were black people the ones that were born on the island and the Africans were thr ones who were born in Africa.
African Tigress, the first flag you saw is British Virgin Islands🇻🇬
St. Peter? 😮
🐍 Snakes are indigenous to the Caribbean. The snakes were killing the enslaved Africans, Black people, Creoles who were forced to work in the sugarcane fields. Europeans brought mongooses to Caribbean islands to kill the snake population and cut down on "expenses". So, when you see a mongoose in St. Kitts, remember the Black Africans that died on those plantations. ❤️
When are you coming to Dominica ?
U will NEVER be depressed in Nevis, I don’t know wot that lady is talking about 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🙏🇰🇳🇰🇳🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏🙏🙏
there is a saying that look and don't touch and these peoples touch everything.
Hi, how u doing.. 😘
Why didn’t ur friend get out the 🚗 & walk around 😢😢🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏🙏🙏
She has had enough of the place
😮nooooooo you didn't say Ruto😮
it's not called a costume, it's called a bathing suit, thanks
Fun fact: We had snakes, they brought in alot of mongoose, they rest is history.
Or google pls.
I your content but a lot of your vieweres have no idear of the caribbean so i yhink you can do them a favour and show a detail map of the caribbean because the have never heard of some island that you visit the smaller islands never get menthon in the news unless it is hurrecane season so as you visit more is it better for them but you are doing agood job in showing the caribbean to african people all of east africa and the world world
I am surprised that so many people have not studied world geography in school. The Caribbean is just located below the U.S.A. The internet has been around for the last 40 years for people to peruse and see what the world looks like. When I went to school, the internet did not exist, but we used an atlas to see the location of the countries. Don't they use maps in schools anymore? She usually shows the map of the places she visits before the video. I used to think that the majority of people would Goggle it. That is the advantage of the internet. African Tigress: Maybe, in addition to showing the map of the island, you could put a map of the Caribbean and an arrow pointing to the island. Some of the islands will show up as dots, so they will have to go back to the internet. That is the best I think you can do. "The Caribbean Islands bioregion, located in the Caribbean subrealm in the Central America realm, incorporates all 700 of the islands and islets of the Caribbean Sea, with the exception of Aruba, Curaçao, and other small islands just off the coast of Venezuela."
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I strolled around the whole of Nevis during the evening with a friend when I visited years ago. I didn't time myself, though.
Please can you please tell me more about your visit when you went there because I wish to visit there soon and to know how to apply for the visa if required 🙏
@@princeoye5316 What Country U From ❓️
Next time, get a guide that knows the names of the places ... nevis is rich in history.
If you have an American $10 dollar bill Alexander Hamilton is on the front i was born in Montserrat but i grew up in Nevis so I know what I’m talking about 😅
Your viewers have missed out on the rich history of both islands. I think you should have hired a tour guide for this. I do feel weird that a lot of misinformation has been shared.
All The beaches in Nevis are public.....none are privately owned
Nevis is very beautiful but it seems like it is a Place where Fun goes to Die.
@@aj5946 The whole video is about a fun Mango festival and that's what you can say. What's considered fun to you might not be someone else's fun. Some people enjoy laid back quiet places. Not too much noise and confusion.
No need to get offended, I said the Island is beautiful and all you have to do is find out the definition of fun and try improving on it.
@@aj5946 should of chosen your words more carefully.
@@marjiecoleman5002 "should of " dwl, You should have check Your grammar or that's how you speak in Nevis.
@@aj5946you sound ignorant AF! I don’t even have to ask where you are from, and to add insult to injury, you are arrogant as well. Fun is a subjective term. Some people believe sitting around, getting drunk and causing drama is “fun”. While others have the time of their lives in the company of family and friends (irrespective of where they are geographically located). Some individuals seek entertainment, others prefer adventure, and some people just want to relax.
I'm happy you ditch that kenyan dude and found new guides. He act like he was too busy to show you the island. He walked fast and wasn't gracious. And think you own country men acting like that.