It's been many years since I've been, but Senegal and its people will always remain part of me. Especially the warm humor of the people I met and befriended.
thank you for making such an awesome documentary about my country. Senegalese are very friendly and welcoming people. I miss you so much pays de la Terangua
I know it’s only 2% but I just found out I have Senegal blood lines. So now I’m researching all of my bloodlines and this video was very greatly appreciated.
Love this program. I love Senegalese music and picked up a few words of Wolof. I love languages and Wolof is very special, totally different from European languages. Sounds very lovely, too. I hope African people realize how wonderful their languages and their countries are! Thanks for sharing!
I'm 100% Jamaican. At time ALL my friends were from Senegal and Gambia (Wolof people) when I first moved to The Netherlands. Good friends yes, but they are not our people.
@@haatpraat2993 the thing is white people see all black people the same, it dont matter to them where they come from. unlike white people you can tell who comes from where, blue eyes and red face etc
@@Gencturk92 I live in the Netherlands. I was born and raised in England. I can tell you without any doubt your statement that white people see all black people the same is simply incorrect and even racist. Further it is a very bold statement to make considering there must be 0.5 billion whites in the world where ALL of them think there is no difference between individual blacks. Statistically that would be impossible.
@@haatpraat2993 well just like all Chinese people look the same so do black people, with asians you cant tell who's from where and you have to look at them carefully. Their not attractive either
@@Gencturk92 Well in my world Chinese people do look different from one another. I can easily tell who are the Chinese people I know from the Chinese people I do not know. Also some Chinese and indeed Asian women are stunningly beautiful.
ONE OF THE BIGGEST MISTAKES WAS SENDING TRACTORS BUT FORGOT TO SHOW THEM HOW TO REPAIR OR MAINTAIN THEM SO MANY ARE JUST JUNK NOW...NEEDED LOWER TECHNOLOGY TO HELP THEM...LOVED THE ALFRESCO PICNIC....WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY AND SIMPLE WAY OF LIFE..NO CLUTTER NO GAUDY HIGH RISE TOWERS...
It is a problem of spare parts not ability to repair or maintain them. Many of the imported tractors were barely useful due to the nature of the soil in much of the country. So people did not bother to do anything once they break down. So it is a matter of bad governmental choices probably with a corruption undertone from well connected people who procure equipments for tgeir own benefitd regardless of the cost to public treasure.
Tractors are not appropriate to the light sandy soil of the Sahel, period. They are a mismatched technology, unless the small ones to dig roads. They are junk because they create aridization of the soil.
I commend you. Learning a language you must be able to hear it every day for an hour. Africa has yet to unify the continent with an INDEGENOUS LANGUAGE. THEY STILL ARE PROUDLY SPEAKING THEIR COLONIAL OPPRESSORS LANGUAGE ENGLISH AND FRENCH. HOW PROUD THEY ARE TO TELL US THE AFRICAN SLAVE DIASPORA WE SPEAK ENGLISH AND FRENCH.
The whole universe is well aware that Africa was and still is getting heavy and nasty fightdown from for ien forces .it's past the time they all pack up and leave africa and come back and conduct themselves in the. Truth in the light and in the way before the father revenge his son.
Am from Kenya but Senegalese foods are just awesome as ours,i can see there beautiful dark tall ladies,I love Senegal, except for one thing, French Culture,Given the atrocities France is doing to African Countries i hv no soft spot for them.
So for the commonwealth nations it is dues and contributions to maintain being help out by the British crown but it is a shame for a taxation by France??? But to me it is the same thing but done differently though. And Senegal and the other francophone nations are not complaining, prove that they are in agreement to this. What is good for the goose should be good for the gander.
Journey through history . Good for tourist also. The song was excellent. What economy means different to different people. But European influences brought both good and bad influences. But history should be read as history without being judgemental. But education should reach everyone so that people can differentiate between good and bad influences. An excellent documentary indeed.
Africans are very innocent people (civil war atrocities shouldn't be confused with their basic good nature)! I have travelled extensively in Africa (North East West South)! I mean what I say!
I was seeking information about Senegal before the slave trade. I'm sure they had a rich and prosperous history before the slave trade!! The history you give us perpetuates the whites mans narrative that we didn't have a history before their arrival. Sad states of affairs my man and a disservice to the nation of Senegal.
Revelation 13:10 KJV He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.
Senegal west Africa is a small country and very important.it is a country which needs help about lot of things.for example Education,health safe.Education is a foundation about everything.why?for example if all Senegalais have a good education,we will not need police to have safe.education at home and education at school.healh we need it to do ours business.And we grow ours economies.
It's been many years since I've been, but Senegal and its people will always remain part of me. Especially the warm humor of the people I met and befriended.
I lived in Africa over 15 years, 3 of them in Senegal. Thanks for reminding me why I miss it so much.
James Brand,,,, you were blessed. These people are pearls of men. I loved it
Thank you so much we really appreciate it... Proud to be a Senegalese 🇸🇳
Same
Same
thank you for making such an awesome documentary about my country. Senegalese are very friendly and welcoming people. I miss you so much pays de la Terangua
Check out my vlog to Senegal on my page
waw Senegal is true Teranga. bless your culture
Waaw waaw Pays de Teranga
Senegal looks beautiul. So many beautiful people, gorgeous clothes and such a meditative feel
Greetings to senegal from algeria 🇩🇿
Greetings to senegal from Somalia
I know it’s only 2% but I just found out I have Senegal blood lines. So now I’m researching all of my bloodlines and this video was very greatly appreciated.
I love Senegal I’m from 🇸🇴 Somalia
Love this program. I love Senegalese music and picked up a few words of Wolof. I love languages and Wolof is very special, totally different from European languages. Sounds very lovely, too. I hope African people realize how wonderful their languages and their countries are! Thanks for sharing!
Na nga deff mean how r u
@@sambadia5033 what do you reply?
@@naturelle1097 you respond with "ma poopoo don dey shito"
Im Mexican but I got some friends from Senegal their names are bubacar alasan ken mamadou izaa I miss them they are good people 👏🏻✌🏼🤝
Thank you we share similar cultural values and big on respect and hospitality
And me the new friend 👈🏾
@@fsow1237 we share the same last name 😁
Believe it or not Mexicans especially those from southern mexico have some Senegalese ancestry look it up🇲🇽🇸🇳
There’s no such thing as Mexicans do you research….ur from Africa too
Senegal I love u so much ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍 I have Mandika and fula I’m half Jamaican and half African American Africa is my only home I love my people
I'm 100% Jamaican. At time ALL my friends were from Senegal and Gambia (Wolof people) when I first moved to The Netherlands. Good friends yes, but they are not our people.
@@haatpraat2993 the thing is white people see all black people the same, it dont matter to them where they come from. unlike white people you can tell who comes from where, blue eyes and red face etc
@@Gencturk92 I live in the Netherlands. I was born and raised in England. I can tell you without any doubt your statement that white people see all black people the same is simply incorrect and even racist. Further it is a very bold statement to make considering there must be 0.5 billion whites in the world where ALL of them think there is no difference between individual blacks. Statistically that would be impossible.
@@haatpraat2993 well just like all Chinese people look the same so do black people, with asians you cant tell who's from where and you have to look at them carefully. Their not attractive either
@@Gencturk92 Well in my world Chinese people do look different from one another. I can easily tell who are the Chinese people I know from the Chinese people I do not know. Also some Chinese and indeed Asian women are stunningly beautiful.
Sénégal 🇸🇳 is one of the west Africa country that I live and I enjoy their life style, God bless them all amen 🙏🏿
ONE OF THE BIGGEST MISTAKES WAS SENDING TRACTORS BUT FORGOT TO SHOW THEM HOW TO REPAIR OR MAINTAIN THEM SO MANY ARE JUST JUNK NOW...NEEDED LOWER TECHNOLOGY TO HELP THEM...LOVED THE ALFRESCO PICNIC....WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY AND SIMPLE WAY OF LIFE..NO CLUTTER NO GAUDY HIGH RISE TOWERS...
I would love to live there Here in the USA people choose to live in the Getto And it seems Peaceful unlike our Getto
It is a problem of spare parts not ability to repair or maintain them. Many of the imported tractors were barely useful due to the nature of the soil in much of the country. So people did not bother to do anything once they break down. So it is a matter of bad governmental choices probably with a corruption undertone from well connected people who procure equipments for tgeir own benefitd regardless of the cost to public treasure.
Tractors are not appropriate to the light sandy soil of the Sahel, period. They are a mismatched technology, unless the small ones to dig roads. They are junk because they create aridization of the soil.
Excellent! Glad I discovered this channel. From Kenya.
The Narrator makes everything look beautiful
The most picturesque doc film
I've watched... And the most beautiful song of Africa I heard in the end....
do you know the name of that song?
@@titometro8 The song is called Douna by Ablaye Cissoko
A beautiful trip on the Senegal river, tranquil and full of nostalgia.
wonderful job, so beautiful Senegal, so beatiful people and sweet music...I hope one day to visit Senegal...long life to Senegal...:-)
This was so beautiful to watch. Love the closing song by Ablaye
Great work, how I love watching beautiful Africa, Cant wait to get to Senegal. I know I will enjoy it there
I CANT WAIT TO VISIT MYSELF
surely
Sonya German surely... its great art
I learned that I have Senegalese Ancestry and I can't wait to go to Senegal as well. I have see some beautiful pictures.
@timothy: *you're
Why though?
The music is so beautiful like your documentary. I wish I could visit Senegal.
Delighte you can come anytime. Where you from?
The music is Ablaye Cissoko - douna
I visited Dakar for 2 weeks in 2019 & In sha Allah l will return for a longer stay.
Wonderful job showing an incredible country!
STOP OVER is one of the greatest bunch of videos on the internet and I have seen 1,000s if videos. I thank you
Outstanding documentary and I love the sound track and the historical context of a beautiful part of Africa
Just Beautiful people! Beautiful Singer
Ur welcome to Senegal
Thanks:) I work in senegal. and this video aid to understanding Senegal.
Amazing I love Senegal 🇸🇳 ❤️
Senegal is my home country. I miss it. ❤️❤️
I really love the languages, so I'm trying to learn Wolof and Fula from some downloaded resources, as well as Mandinka, Soninke, and Jola.
Hello i can teach Wolof language. Thanks
I commend you. Learning a language you must be able to hear it every day for an hour.
Africa has yet to unify the continent with an INDEGENOUS LANGUAGE. THEY STILL ARE PROUDLY SPEAKING THEIR COLONIAL OPPRESSORS LANGUAGE ENGLISH AND FRENCH.
HOW PROUD THEY ARE TO TELL US THE AFRICAN SLAVE DIASPORA WE SPEAK ENGLISH AND FRENCH.
which resources? on youtube there isn't much....I am learning Wolof at present
The whole universe is well aware that Africa was and still is getting heavy and nasty fightdown from for ien forces .it's past the time they all pack up and leave africa and come back and conduct themselves in the. Truth in the light and in the way before the father revenge his son.
@@jackie9068 Africa has thousands of different languages so that’s impossible
Oh my goodness I love those goats and sheep they remind me my livestock in Somalia. It's so beautiful,
It looks beautiful Nadia.
🇿🇦🇧🇩 A Love 💕 From My Bangladesh Comilla Daudkandi
Un quelque chose de la beauté du passé, reste encore imprimé dans cette atmosphère paisible.
I'm watching it's 2:41 am my future husband lives there We met on Facebook, I'm saving money to go there . (The Gambia 🇬🇲.)
I hope it worked out. Mine not so well. 💴💴💴💴lol
On Facebook..🤔
And you not well..
@@angelaha7574 une belle et instructive histoire Merci Angela
Beautiful. Beautiful song as well.
Good documentary. Love from Thailand.
Am from Kenya but Senegalese foods are just awesome as ours,i can see there beautiful dark tall ladies,I love Senegal, except for one thing, French Culture,Given the atrocities France is doing to African Countries i hv no soft spot for them.
As direct as a Kenyan you dont sugar coat😆
My beautiful country 🇸🇳🇸🇳
Senegal peoples are sweet and very nice people 👍🏻
I adore those herdspeople at Poll (?) who acknowledge their animals have spirit and precious life. God bless them.
I love Senegal peaceful place and people
I like the documentary of the world very much.
France should be ashamed of themselves taxing these people even until today for “improvements of colonialism”
U R ABSOLUTELY RIGHT
Shame? You are better off getting used to the fact and concluding that France will always remain shameless 😆.
@@tmajec chchchğğ
Islam has no shame in France
So for the commonwealth nations it is dues and contributions to maintain being help out by the British crown but it is a shame for a taxation by France??? But to me it is the same thing but done differently though. And Senegal and the other francophone nations are not complaining, prove that they are in agreement to this. What is good for the goose should be good for the gander.
Beautiful song.on the end.
Bravo!!
That was exceptionally beautiful music at the closing!
Ablaye Cissoko - Douna
Indeed beautiful music. Home of the American blues.
I love all African countries full of nature and full of life
Rithesh Shetty I also like to know about whole Africa
To know about whole Africa will take you years,lol.
Yes Africa a beautiful place I’m glad as a black American I was able to visit .. check out my vlog
St Louis, locally called Ndarr. Youssou Ndour made a great song about it
3.10 2019...senegal ..my brother ...i.love you ...
...we are from indonesia ..
We are the moslem ...brother ...
a conversation between two 3rd world idiots,,,
I love those villages.
Senegal is beautiful, I wish I could visit one day, I would love to meet the people!!!
I'm from Senegal living in Memphis, TN
i woul be glad to see here im living in senegal
Kiki Brooks you more then welcome.let me nkow when are you planning to go.will help you and give you some advise with please
Salvatore Lanzieri hi i can speak fluently 6 languages
Very well documented. Thanks.
I am somali I like Senegal and Senegal people
wow astounding beauty where else on earth can be so diverse and beautiful more than mother land i love africa a glimse of heaven on earth.
Beautiful thank you for giving me History lesson of my DNA& Family in Senegal ♡♡@))
Nabila
How much percent
As a South Sudanese, Senegalese have have the same features as most of our people in this part of our continent.
I think they left us long ago they definitely resemble not only the SS look but culture Nilotic lifestyle even Gambians, Beninese…
Beautiful country, proude people 💚💛❤
Such beautiful people 😍💗
They're so stunning. There is no end to their beauty.
I miss Senegal, I love it there.
What a classic documentary
I like you alain Dayan. Stop & Over all Programs. I see now. Thanks my Boss alain Dayan.
That was very cool thank you!
This is actually just about the Senegal river and her former use for commerce ! Not the whole senegal history, just an atomic piece of it !
Beautiful documentary of a beautiful place, yet to realise its potential though. Thanks for giving the periscopic view of Senegal.
Nice doc much love from Ethiopia.
I really enjoyed this video.
Journey through history . Good for tourist also. The song was excellent. What economy means different to different people. But European influences brought both good and bad influences. But history should be read as history without being judgemental. But education should reach everyone so that people can differentiate between good and bad influences. An excellent documentary indeed.
I like this country
Because I have my friend from senegal...
I love this country!!
17:00 - 17:58 The music is so beautiful.
Ablaye Cissoko - Douna
titometro8 I could kiss you!
Superb! I had no idea. When I saw it lasts 50 min I thought Uff, but in the end it seemed short to me.
I REALLY LIKED THIS DOCUMENTARY TOO
Dentro de poco iremos a este precioso país así que veremos este documental con mucha atención.
Very nice reportage . So interesting . This trip with boat where i can book?
Please please anyone what's the song at 16.55. I can't deal with not knowing 😭😭😭😭
Ablaye cissoko Douna
Africans are very innocent people (civil war atrocities shouldn't be confused with their basic good nature)! I have travelled extensively in Africa (North East West South)! I mean what I say!
I was seeking information about Senegal before the slave trade. I'm sure they had a rich and prosperous history before the slave trade!! The history you give us perpetuates the whites mans narrative that we didn't have a history before their arrival. Sad states of affairs my man and a disservice to the nation of Senegal.
love this video Senegal has a rich history beautiful river most friendly people
Nerkera Saunders "most friendly people". You mean they love white folks and dont remind you of your brutal past causing white guilt!
This one is an ABSOLUTE TREASURE!
Sunugal! ❤
So nice ❤
I must visit Senegal and travel down that river hopefully in this life 🙏
African American s should now come back home. West Africa is your ancestral region of Africa!
Our hearts are wide opened to welcoming you.
No
ONE LOVE. A great history.RESPECT
Revelation 13:10 KJV
He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.
Senegal looks beautiful. I want to live there
This documentary should be called "Aboard the Bou El Mogdad" Ship in Senegal
Beautiful documentary
Love senegal 💛
Thanks for sharing
All sani goalies Muslims are my brothers..we love them saeed from lahore pakistan
Senegal west Africa is a small country and very important.it is a country which needs help about lot of things.for example Education,health safe.Education is a foundation about everything.why?for example if all Senegalais have a good education,we will not need police to have safe.education at home and education at school.healh we need it to do ours business.And we grow ours economies.
Cesser cette mentalite de mandiant. Si on travaille on s'en sortira tout seul
@Fatimaxn Barry merci yaye boy cette mentalite tue l afrique mamá seul le travaille paye vive la Jeunesse concient mamá
@@diawaraoussey9091 merci grand depuis la diáspora merci
Beautiful people
Thanks you for video
#from Indonesia
I am it’s majestic and beautiful and the people are a compliment.
Can someone give me the name of the song at the end of the video? It was beautiful
@Sinbad Sailing Thanks!
Buffalo soldiers and Tuskegee airmen is something to watch it's a great part of history
I just found out I’m 1% from here so figured I would watch some history on this place . #DaRoofMan
Pls, what's the title of the song sang at the beginning of this documentary?..
Does anyone know the name of the song playing from 17:16? It’s so beautiful
Ablaye Cissoko - Douna
@@ayeshaahdidi9076 thank you