Johannesburg, South Africa Travel Vlog | Ayanna Iman

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Johannesburg, South Africa Travel Vlog | Ayanna Iman


Welcome back to my channel 🥹 It’s been a while, y’all. This vlog is long overdue (filmed in Nov.2021) but I had to get this up before I start with fresh new content/ vlogs. Can’t wait to officially reintroduce myself, but until then, enjoy this vlog of beautiful South Africa 🇿🇦

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  1. The problem is we go to Africa and visit a slave plantation after coming from an active one in America all while wearing a France (colonizer) shirt. The power is finding a black man in a cultural setting not eating around caucasians who spit at you in SA

  2. The animals are not kept captives but are kept protected from humans and they live in the wildness that is protected. Not what you're saying. It's only good that they're protected. Dint make it sound and look like a bad thing. Yhuuuuu hayisuka.

  3. Next time you come to joburg get aSouth African to drive you that Person is not South African, get the real South African experience, make some time to go the Kruger National park, not where you went , Welcome to our Beautiful Country.

  4. I’m also from USA, want to visit South Africa, then Ghana, The Gambia, Botswana, etc ❤ watching your vlog for tips on where to travel

    I learned before slavery , a group of bantu ppl left Cameroon, one group went west to (kingdom of Ndongo now renamed congo and angola) and the other group went south, so if your dna ancestry says western bantu Cameroon, congo, ANgola, you may be connected to the ppl in South Africa with bantu roots. Same ppl except the group who went west was kidnapped by the Portuguese and dropped off in Virginia, South and North Carolina , while the other group went south and ended up in apartheid. 😢

  5. The current curriculum does teach about the Trans -Atlantic slave trade. So, the "born frees" are learning about slavery and civil rights. I think its taught at grade 6 or 7. But during apartheid it was definitely not taught. We were taught pro-European history. Media was state controlled and severely censored. We were not even allowed to lean about independence wars in our neighbouring countries. We got to lean through Soul music or Blues though and even that was sensored.Towards the late 80s they started loosening up a bit and allowing tv shows like Roots. It was super popular and everyone from children to old people were watching Roots. I think that's how most South Africans began learning about your history. Wherever possible try to use SAn born tour guides so that you can be given authentic history.

  6. I'm only two minutes into the vlog and I love it already.. I love how you're explaining the things you like etc it really feels like I'm with you on the trip!

  7. WELCOME HOME girl, im gonna call you AYANDA cos its a South African name that sounds like your name ,and since you like Elephans we'll call you AYANDA NDLOVU , enjoy your time in SA