Confessing Senegal – Travel Documentary (2017)

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Confessing Senegal – Travel Documentary (2017)


Shot on the west coast of Africa, “Confessing Senegal” is a documentary that reveals not only interesting facts about Senegal and Gambia, but also how Africa is a lot more about her people and their relationship with her places.
West Africa is a cultural melting pot. The main thing to aim for when traveling should not be tourism for the sake…

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You will enjoy it

Thanks for for the Senegal video showing 🙏 😘

Beautiful country ❤️

@creations9824

Beautifully done and very informative.

@delight6662

I wish I could visit Senegal. Thanks for sharing.

@karilatina22

This is the most beautiful video I've seen about Senegal💚

@dmitriyp7701

Is it safe place for traveling ? What I should not do in your country guys ? Maybe some unspoken rules, how can i understand good hotel, district in Dakar for living, etc? Where i can eat food and where is a good place for resting (some cafe)?

@GajaDilla

It gave me a sense of what Senegal is. Thanks!

@brunosenegal9845

Nice, I live and I've been working there for eight years..

@Dennis6819

Senegal is a place to be.I stayed there for some time before i moved to Cape Verde.

@KneeHow2

Know

@KneeHow2

I k own because im from their

@KneeHow2

Thats not what they do

@antowalk

im amazed

@dionem.a.7931

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@arouskuche490

Thanks for the lovely video.

@ladymandyzachi8959

Somebody please give the narrator the facts he needed before filming this, bamba touba was the founder of the tijani soufism which spreaded all the way from west to North Africa.

Senegalese are more educated and liberated than Gambian.

Gambians and Senegalese are the same

@devbachu7072

Any visa needed

@mamadouba2226

🇸🇳🤗

@leamolongya2623

Nice video,love it Thanks.

@dianapavlenco2527

Felicitari!