Wow thank you for sharing. It looks just like the more expensive parts of an Australian city except for the big walls and security, which is a noticeable difference. The area around Santon reminds me of big version of Doncaster near Melbourne. It has a similar aspect being a major suburban city on a hilltop surrounded by affluent neighbourhoods, or Chatswood in Sydney's hilly northern suburbs.
Indeed, Australia landscape is very similar like South Africa. I lived in Santon for 4 years and I am now lived in Sydney. I missed South Africa very much.
14:45 I lived for two years in one these gated housings to the left as an expat from Europe. The non-working traffic lights (“robots” in SA), Toyota mini taxis and always sunny days (excpect Jan, Feb) bring back memories :)
I still live in Bryanston, in a huge apartment that would cost a fortune overseas. The food is good, the people are lovely, and the weather is stunning. And I have never really had an issue with crime, although one has to be vigilant
Just beautiful! So leafy and lush. How lucky are the folk who live there !
@@calvinsmith1295 beautiful indeed. The trees make it even better.
Wow thank you for sharing. It looks just like the more expensive parts of an Australian city except for the big walls and security, which is a noticeable difference. The area around Santon reminds me of big version of Doncaster near Melbourne. It has a similar aspect being a major suburban city on a hilltop surrounded by affluent neighbourhoods, or Chatswood in Sydney's hilly northern suburbs.
Oh wow. Thanks for sharing the similarities, I now might have an idea what that part of world looks like.
Australia looks so much like South Africa!
Indeed, Australia landscape is very similar like South Africa. I lived in Santon for 4 years and I am now lived in Sydney. I missed South Africa very much.
Great drive! Like 23. Thank you so much for sharing! Greetings from Florida!
You’re welcome. Greetings and hanks for watching.
14:45 I lived for two years in one these gated housings to the left as an expat from Europe. The non-working traffic lights (“robots” in SA), Toyota mini taxis and always sunny days (excpect Jan, Feb) bring back memories :)
I’m glad the video made you reminisce some memories. Thanks for watching.
Jan and Feb hot AF and rainy AF
I still live in Bryanston, in a huge apartment that would cost a fortune overseas. The food is good, the people are lovely, and the weather is stunning. And I have never really had an issue with crime, although one has to be vigilant
Let's be honest, South Africa🇿🇦 is a very beautiful country.
Proudly South African 🇿🇦
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Absolutely love today vlog 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
I’m glad you enjoyed video. Thanks for watching! 👊🏿
Driving? Great vid👍
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
great video
Thank you so much for watching
Nice video. How safe is Bryanston since its not an estate?
The area is boomed off and there’s one common entrance and exit.
I would choose to live in Bryanston
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Bryanston to Sandton isn't it the same place because Brayanston is in Sandton
Bryanston is the suburb of Sandton. “To Sandton” I was referring to the CBD/CITY.
You passed my house omw
Great neighbourhood.
Looks so 3world is that joburg
Nice drive. South Africa is like two countires in one - a lush, leafy first-world country in the suburbs, and a third-world ghetto in the townships.
Yah 💯 I feel SA is all in one, it offers a wide range of diversity. Thanks for watching.
Which townships are you referring to? Because Soweto looks way better than most suburbs
@@roblucci2366 No ways bru. Soweto may have some nice sections but the majority are just bad and poor.
All countries have beautiful parts and parts that look like a war zone. Don't get it twisted.