Travel to Benin: a stunning piece of Africa | TravelGretl
Travel to Benin: a stunning piece of Africa | TravelGretl
Early 2018 we travelled to Benin for the Hunger Project. They celebrated their 10 year anniversary in this beautiful country, working hand in hand with locals towards a sustainable end of world hunger.
At the end of our trip we got 2 days of to see a bit of the country. Visiting Ganvie in lake Nokoue, and walking the route of the slaves….
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People living in the river are much cleaner
Please stop exploting my people
Go to Europe
I wait can soon Benin… i love Africa wiith all my heart❤
I lived in Benin for two years in the mid 1990s. Thank you for the memories.
Lovely video this is this is the only video I found about this country as wanted Google about it… Great job 👍
Who's is from Banin contact me I have work for you
Wow have liked Benin, probably they keep their historical sites in a significant manner,, they do it better than us here in Uganda
Soon I'm going to bennin 🤘😍
Salam dari negara kami Indonesia 🇮🇩
otimo video
Beautiful content you placed up , bless for the content it was informative with beautiful visuals of Benin ! Maybe one day you should travel to Urhobo kingdom or Itsekiri kingdom in Delta state it has very rich history 🙏🏿👍🏿✊🏿😎🧐🤔🎞🎥
You are super intrusive….and shameless.
I literally watched this video to learn how to pronounce “Benin”. 😂 I’ll keep looking
Thank you
I had my DNA done and 25% is Benin and Togo. If that is how the place is today, I can imagine what 5 to 6 generations of my blood had to even endure before slavery. Surprisingly you did not show me the developed modern big city. That is the problem with foreign media. You only show the worst and this is the impression that is left for the world to embrace and as a result we are treated with disrespect.. Why not do a comparison. I know all African countries have modern capital cities and not everybody lives like that. And it is good to see that they have preserved the place where the slaves were kept before their route to slavery. It is ironic that my grandfather was Portuguese. The same race that had to do with some of my forefathers capture. But with genetic inheritance from 7 countries, I just have to accept that I am who I am. Maybe even my personaly has a bit of each. My present family is also a calaloo. Thanks for the video.
Heart pained on seeing slave-trading marketplace. Like to visit this place just to see this place to pray for them. Of course, the people who went as slaves faced lots of hardships and now they are settled in better countries…
GOOD
Empowering women…. Really useful.
Come to Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Parabéns pelo trabalho . Minha avó foi viveu um pouco da escravidão no interior da Bahia
goeie docu over de geschiedenis van slavernij in Benin, maar verder niets van t land gezien.(