Gambia, an African odyssey (Documentary, Discovery, History)
Gambia, an African odyssey (Documentary, Discovery, History)
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners,…
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Sad story. 😑
Love Gambia and my Gambian people, both on the continent and abroad. Beautiful one!
Beautiful
Nice documentary with nice music.
I sponsor a family in The Gambia
Sadly these days all Gambia is known for is young men scamming old ladies for money/visa and as the Butlins of Africa where old ladies go to buy young men. It has put me off going completely
They are still the devils. Brittain only sent the vagabonds the mutderers the criminals, the prisoners to america. They had nothing to trade with and therefore they were more than willing to trade their own so called white people later on they started to kidnapped strong africans because the plantation owners did not want the white pale week white slaves. They have become terorrist and nighmare for platation owners.
Brittish people cannot stand their history. Eventually they will become exactly were they came from 000000. Same for the irish holland and the dutch.
What a beautiful African documentary beautiful people, culture, music,art, food, wildlife ,love you my dear African brothers and sisters watching from INDIA 💕💕💕
Macha allh(Ni baaraa) gambia
The places in heaven you never see ,is right here on earth 🌍 what a place to the people an site boat rides an lakes .I will like to see walk the markets thanks for the tour.One more thing is can you tell the name of the instruments that was playing that beautiful song for real 😎
You should do an update for October 2023 to see if that $5 can get you the same?
Beautiful songs of África with great significants !. We really loved this so much. Africans must come back to their routes!.
I have watched this documentary several times, every time I watch it, it gives me pride of my lineage. Thank you. When I retire, I hope to learn to play the kora.
One of my earliest music memories was seeing Pangols, a Gambian dance troupe, in Hampton, Virginia. Been in love with the kora ever since. Thank you. ❤ from a half-Ghanaian Black American brother 🇺🇸🇬🇭
Money
Africa ?
The man speaking at 13:00 looks, acts, and even sounds like the American actor Wesley Snipes. Genetics is a powerful thing!
This documentary really touched my heart 😢. Such amazing people and culture. The music is just heavenly . I love alagi Mbye. The song that opened this documentary brought tears to my eyes. African is beautiful.Edward from Ghana 🇬🇭. 😊
lovez diz
Africa is my new interest from last 2 years. Today's its 5th docu/Vlog about Gambia. lovely❤. those vlog important to me which made by Gambian people’s.
song about Kunta Kinte! It's make me tears. Still You Gambian remember him with cool music! its a motivation for me. My country also brutally torched by British. 2 hundred years history of pain… but we dont have such music.
we know Africa by western eyes , its time to know the real Africa.
love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This documentary is one of my personal favorites… we love our Gambia brothers and sisters… One love from Ghana..❤
Warehouse! The guide is struggling to understand that it warehoused people.
Has A Son of Afrika this Documentary is Well Put Together, With thee Ancestors Blessings I will be in Gambia Soon..
what are the names of two men who play the Griots?
I like the Song realy nice video great from Kap Verde to all Gambians
What a great documentary though I doubt the experts theory that the Gambia chimpanzees came from California and some from Denmark HOW ?
It's not Gambia. It's "The Gambia."
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What's the name of the two griots in this documentary?
White people bringing division when there was no need for it.
All African countries which had experienced so-called civilized EU -left structures used for Slavery MUST destroy those structures in order not to re-feel their ancestors who were traded and tortured by actually wild EU countries!
Very educative…my dream land….soon going to touch the soil of this land.The love and respect i have gotten from the gambian people outside of gambia has made me love gambia before i even get there.God bless the gambia.Strong ,very courageous and super friendly people.Am kenyan in diaspora.
Why nobody did say who was selling this slaves for English.??? Other african ????
💦🌾🐦🐓🙏SUBHANA ALLAAAAA HU BEAUTIFULLY NATURALLY, NATURE AND RESOURCES EDUCATIONAL IS A KEYS SINCE MEMORIAL OURS ELDERLY INNOCENCE MUSLLIMS ANCESTORS STRUGGLINGS FOR THE WHOLE INTERNAL UMMAH IN THIS EARTH 🌎
WE SHOULD REFLECTED AND LEARNING, ETC.AWAKENINGS JAMMAH MUSLLIIMIINN 🐦🐓🙏☝🌍
colonization is real and still continues. especially in the Gambia. the gambia is my new home but slavery programming is really deep. so deep that the gambian people refuse to come out of servitude. and still are exploited today!!!
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The Gambia is very nice
I just visited for the first time last week from the USA . It was a beautiful experience the people were so warm and welcoming I can’t wait to go back
How could cruel European against such a nice people?
This documentary seems to pivot on taking what looks like a yacht and sailing into poor regions to talk about them. Odd.
They still manage to do a fairly good job, but the symbolism of the yacht going up the Gambia river as they talk about English and French colonial divisions of the region is quite off.
Awesome 😎 God bless Gambians, long live the Gambia ❤️ from 🇰🇪
That song, very nice.
At: (13:04) please be kind to the animals
Thanks for sharing
Oh by the way that was not Gambia that was Senegal and that River area is where you tell it's where we take the boat and cross over to go to Senegal and it's a long way from Gambia to Senegal because it says that empty wide open space that that stupid idiot was calling Gambia talking about going to villages you all set up something nasty ugly and call it Gambia liars nonsense
Imagine a fight over a land that's not yours.
Why is it, that when white people make a video about Africa, they always go to the countryside where there are people living in huts and bathing in dirty rivers? I've seen The Gambia, and there are big cities and luxury homes and people live better than people in the U.S.A. There are nice schools and colleges, townhomes, and condos. Why are they not showing that?
A wonderful film. I am still bewildered to see that white people still control the waters; they run a ferry boat for the African to use. Why after all these years is there not Africans owning and running the boats? Sad.
The background music is soothing. I always come back to this video to just listen to the music and slow down to normal my heartbeat and relax my mind.
the best respect belongs to Gambians, i really live with in isolated area or a custody i will never forget hajow and working with the here in USA