West Coast, my neck of the woods... Back in my days in Guyana Astro and Tarla cinemas was our source of entertainment... wonderful memories. Thank you for doing a drive through.
Great job, my parents were born in Guyana, I get to see it through the lens of your camera. I just want to say, I thank you for giving me the pleasure of seeing their Country. Thank you
Meten-Meer- Zorg had 2 cinemas, Tarla and Astro. Astro was the best in its day. It was the last cinema built in Guyana up until the last decade or so. De-Kendren is the last village on WCD. Boeresarie creek is in the last clip of WCD. Thanks for showing.
Denny you're doing a awesome job i believe god have call you to do amazing blog for people like me and others...Every video you do is so great. I enjoy them all. Nuff love to you and your beautiful family
So awesome to see. I've heard of all these names on the radio greetings as a little girl. Ty for showing us which road goes where. left G in my teen years from ECD but always so relaxing to watch back what's going on there. FABULOUS VIDEO. ENJOYED IT ❤️
Thank you for your video. It was amazing seeing West Coast again. Please continue to post more videos and thank you for your time and love of our beautiful Guyana. I've subscribed to your channel...looking forward to more videos. To you and your beautiful wife, and kids, Make it a great day!!!!!
thanks for your vidio ,i am from the corentyne but grew up everywhere in berbice and Demerare except Essiquibo.i went to winson forest and vree en hope.i travelled on that old ferry You are right our country of guyana is a paradise.i now live in Toronto but i miss the adventure growining up in guyana.
Thank you for this video** and I learned a lot today**like Essequibo and where it starts** I thought you has to cross over with the ferry before you can say you went to Essequibo** also how the dead are cremated** next to homes**thought it had to be in a cemetery area**and so much more about the West Bank and West Coast Area** Again **thank you.
I haven't finished looking at this video as yet.... brought tears of joy, sadness and other emotions to my eyes. The memories were overwhelming. I'll tell you a little story...... myself ( Tayoob Kassim Sattaur), Naveena Chandrika Darshan and Kenneth Bridgmongal were Sworn Land Surveyors working for Hydrographic Surveys Ministry of Works and Hydraulics. Our office was opposite the Lighthouse. Before the Demerara Bridge was built... I did the survey for the approachs and land acquisition in Peter's Hall , Kenneth Bridgmongal did the La Grange approach and our survey monuments were used for the alignment for the bridge. N C Darshan did the hydrographic soundings to deternine tidal range, channel location for boats to pass which determined the Opening Span of the bridge and we did the electronic measurement of the length across the proposed bridge span. Joseph Holder was the Bridge Engineer who spearheaded the buiding of the Bridge using our information. We never got credit for this important part of our job... just the engineering feat got the credit. I do remember my friends and colleagues doing that job. I'm still in contact with K. Bridgmongal here in Ontario, Canada. We are retired and older now and everyone is caught up with life in these developed countries.... and no one knows how much we have done for the development of Guyana and Canada. We are an unsung dying breed of Guyanese. A little tid bit to add to the flavour of the Demerara Bridge... I was driving a Vauxhall Viva (2 doors) taking a colleague home to Vreed-en-Hoop (Bishun Dial - now deceased), The tires was almost bald and it was raining heavily.... we were almost drunk ; ) and I spun-out on the metal bridge and crashed into it. Surveyed it and was the first to crash on it. Since then they tried asphalting parts of it to give grip. Hope this gives your viewers a bit of unknown history of the bridge. I'll look at the rest later when I'm composed. Cheers. Good job.
Tyboy4U wow very informative many people including myself didn’t even know that. Congratulations to you and colleagues for your contributions towards the harbor bridge and to Guyana in general. Most time the bosses take credit for the hard work of the employees.
Denny ..you are doing an excellent job because it’s your hobby ... The pronunciation and history lessons is for the books.... They say a picture is worth a thousand words and you are bringing the pictures to life. Keep moving on with your usual zeal and enthusiasm and your heart will be filled with pleasant dreams of making viewers feel happy. Your are a true and kind cancer born man !!!! You are not always politically correct but I love your style and may god bless you and your family.
Of course there is sugar cane on the West Coast Demerara. We had 3 sugar estates - Wales, Leonora and Uitvlugt. Only Uitvlugt is still open. After Vreed-en-Hoop is Crane and then Walters Delight followed by Rumzeigt and Windsor Forest.
Champ 2 thanks for information. I saw cane in wales and canal but I never saw cane on the west coast that’s why I wasn’t certain if there is any. I know it used to have cane on the east bank of Essequibo. Wasn’t sure of the WCD
i thik we should worship our forparents who crossed the Atlantic occean for three months to settle in the west indies.All they brought with them was a coton sheet wrapped on a stick with plants and vegitables seedlings. Today we enjoyed the fruit of their labour.
Thank u for taking us for a trip to west coast Demerare. I like the long bridge u crossed.u have shown us rice fully ripe not process that how they cultivate whether it is collective farming or individual .Any way I like the video and waiting another videos to come.thanks
Yet another awesome video Denny! I've been binge-watching your channel during this Covid 19 pandemic. I grew up in Vreed-en-Hoop. I hope you don't mind if I offer some information for the viewers: - Malgre Tout - the 'tout' is pronounced like tooth. It's a French name. - The strange thing about the name of Klien Pouderoyen is that Klien means 'Little' in Dutch. So at some point, there would have been main Pouderoyen. I think both may have just fused together over time. - The road you turned onto from the junction to where you said it's the end of Best road is actually New Road. Best Road is the one that turns off New Road leading to the Best Hospital. it then makes a left and runs parallel to New Road and runs into Crane I think. - Right at the end of New Road is where Vreed-en-Hoop (dutch name) ends and the village you turned into at 8:25 is actually called Novelle Flanders (french). It's very narrow so most people don't know where it ends lol. - Right when you said 'best road ends' to your right is one of the entrances to Crane village. -At 11:00 that's Hack Rice Mill in the village of Harlem (dutch). another narrow village you can miss if you don't realize you are passing it. _Between De Willem and Meten-meer-Zorg an entrance branches off to the street of Kastev, home to the Guyana Heritage Museum. If you go to the top of the museum you can see the island of Leguan. Keep up the excellent work showcasing Guyana and helping the people!
Thanks for the info. I definitely learned a lot since I’m an Essequibian I do not know all the different parts of Guyana. I appreciate when viewers share their knowledge of Guyana and it’s history. Thanks 🙏
Wow i love your videos i love what you are doing because i think they did injustice to your country from what am seeing your country its beautiful i love there
Hello Denny, You are doing a great job with your videos. Please do a video of Buxton Middle Walk Road from the public road - on the right hand side going down to the seawall. I was born in Buxton and would like to see if I can recognize the lot where I was born. I lived in the area not far from where there was a Christian Church (I think the church is no longer there only an empty lot). Thanks you very much and God Bless. Tell your wife to make more singing videos.
Brother. Your videos are de best of Guyana. I like de demo on de rice. When you driving it is like I am. Sitting there with you. Kitty. George Town. E B West Bank. Berbice. Bourda An. Stabroek. Markets. You keep doing your ting Keep good
That Best Hospital back in the 70's was known as the Tubercolosis Hospital..... those with the disease was housed there I believe until they were cured. That area has really developed.
You are right for that I my travel many country like guyana and surinam , 👍 💗 I love my country it a beautiful and excellent and happy country , 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇸🇷🇸🇷🌞💖🙏🕉️☪️✝️☮️🌈
Love your video. Cant wait to see you in the speed boat from parika to supenaam. I did that once. I thought my blood pressure went up. Lol. The fear was real but. I. Did not wimp. Out. I prayed a lot in my he a rt. Good luck
Great video what part of East Coast I'm from East Coast with your video I learned a lot about Guyana I know the U.S more than I know Guyana thanks for the video
Nice vídeo, 5 crabs for us$5 in the northeast of Brasil it's considered to be expensive. I am a crab lover, so one day I prepared 80 carbs. Keep the good work up
@@ITSOURLIFEARD I migrated August 1989 to the US. I’ll never forget where I came from. Thank you again for what you do, would be great to meet you in person someday soon.
@@ITSOURLIFEARD thank you so much for the fun memories should I go back I would like to spend a whole day just walking around Ruimzegt and Windsor Forest
Did you know Naveena C. Darshan? He lived at Orange Walk opposite the Burial Ground. His house was light green/blueish built of concrete.... there was a barber shop below.
This one reminds me of growing up in Trinidad back in the 50's and 60's..you exude great vibes, very positive energy..love it..God bless you..would like to contribute something to your channel, how do I do that?
carol c. Thanks for the offer. Many viewers are offering their support to the channel so I’m thinking to set up a fund and use the proceeds towards helping the needy people in my country.
Denny good morning I was wondering if you can possibly do a video on how limacol is made or even the factory with some information .I love limacol from a kid and I know it's made in your country and I pay $8 in New York how much is it in Guyana seeing that it's made there ? Any way do enjoy your day with your family .
Very interesting video sir u must have to get an A+ for your vlogs and yes the rice plant u need to come up and visit mahaicony to see more rice and paddy... anyways God bless you and your family🤗🤗🤗
I wish I could have my friend but time doesn’t permit me too. If you need Anthony or Mr Singh they can take you around a few places. Just let me know. What’s app message me on 917-293-3080
I could see that the West Coast change a lot it's not the same anymore. I always loved the West Coast man it's a nice place to live but you got to have a job.
Wow very nice seeing one Hanuman statue in Guyana .just for the info there is one in Trinidad and Also Vishnu Mandir on Younge st Richmond Hill Ca.love the video and your interest.❤️🇨🇦
Maybe Denny’s video can be an inspiration to Faaood and he can start his own history of Guyana vlog ...so we can have more of these amazing videos of our beautiful Guyana.
Shanti Sawh I guess he didn’t mean it in a bad way. He probably just would like to know the correct details which I don’t really know off hand. Hopefully viewers from the west side can clarify any doubts.
Great video.... love it... some observations I made while watching....if I'm to follow the political situation in Guyana you would think that no progress is happening and its major chos going on... um glad to see that is not so... keep up the good work of show casing guyana
This Granger government could care less if Guyana produce a single rice. All the know how to do is embarrass the Guyanese citizens intelligence and waste we money on stupid stuff.
You are the best Guyanese blogger I have ever seen. Very impressive and looking forward for more video.
Amazing! Brings back a lot of great memories ♥️ hopefully one day you can visit Ocean View, Uitvlugt on the west coast.. my favorite place
West Coast, my neck of the woods... Back in my days in Guyana Astro and Tarla cinemas was our source of entertainment... wonderful memories. Thank you for doing a drive through.
Great job, my parents were born in Guyana, I get to see it through the lens of your camera. I just want to say, I thank you for giving me the pleasure of seeing their Country. Thank you
Remember meten meer zorg well live there , beautiful pictures.
Meten-Meer- Zorg had 2 cinemas, Tarla and Astro. Astro was the best in its day. It was the last cinema built in Guyana up until the last decade or so. De-Kendren is the last village on WCD. Boeresarie creek is in the last clip of WCD. Thanks for showing.
Champ 2 thanks for helping me out with these information.
Denny you're doing a awesome job i believe god have call you to do amazing blog for people like me and others...Every video you do is so great. I enjoy them all. Nuff love to you and your beautiful family
So awesome to see. I've heard of all these names on the radio greetings as a little girl. Ty for showing us which road goes where. left G in my teen years from ECD but always so relaxing to watch back what's going on there. FABULOUS VIDEO. ENJOYED IT ❤️
Thank you for your video. It was amazing seeing West Coast again. Please continue to post more videos and thank you for your time and love of our beautiful Guyana. I've subscribed to your channel...looking forward to more videos. To you and your beautiful wife, and kids, Make it a great day!!!!!
Really like how you narrates when you vlog..helps to jog my memory of the places you visit
thanks for your vidio ,i am from the corentyne but grew up everywhere in berbice and Demerare except Essiquibo.i went to winson forest and vree en hope.i travelled on that old ferry You are right our country of guyana is a paradise.i now live in Toronto but i miss the adventure growining up in guyana.
Great video, thanks for the wonderful tour.🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Thanks for taking us along the ride with you.
Nice blog my grandparents l used to live the westbank seeing this bring back good memories thank you
Thank you for this video** and I learned a lot today**like Essequibo and where it starts** I thought you has to cross over with the ferry before you can say you went to Essequibo** also how the dead are cremated** next to homes**thought it had to be in a cemetery area**and so much more about the West Bank and West Coast Area** Again **thank you.
I haven't finished looking at this video as yet.... brought tears of joy, sadness and other emotions to my eyes. The memories were overwhelming. I'll tell you a little story...... myself ( Tayoob Kassim Sattaur), Naveena Chandrika Darshan and Kenneth Bridgmongal were Sworn Land Surveyors working for Hydrographic Surveys Ministry of Works and Hydraulics. Our office was opposite the Lighthouse. Before the Demerara Bridge was built... I did the survey for the approachs and land acquisition in Peter's Hall , Kenneth Bridgmongal did the La Grange approach and our survey monuments were used for the alignment for the bridge. N C Darshan did the hydrographic soundings to deternine tidal range, channel location for boats to pass which determined the Opening Span of the bridge and we did the electronic measurement of the length across the proposed bridge span. Joseph Holder was the Bridge Engineer who spearheaded the buiding of the Bridge using our information. We never got credit for this important part of our job... just the engineering feat got the credit. I do remember my friends and colleagues doing that job. I'm still in contact with K. Bridgmongal here in Ontario, Canada. We are retired and older now and everyone is caught up with life in these developed countries.... and no one knows how much we have done for the development of Guyana and Canada. We are an unsung dying breed of Guyanese. A little tid bit to add to the flavour of the Demerara Bridge... I was driving a Vauxhall Viva (2 doors) taking a colleague home to Vreed-en-Hoop (Bishun Dial - now deceased), The tires was almost bald and it was raining heavily.... we were almost drunk ; ) and I spun-out on the metal bridge and crashed into it. Surveyed it and was the first to crash on it. Since then they tried asphalting parts of it to give grip. Hope this gives your viewers a bit of unknown history of the bridge.
I'll look at the rest later when I'm composed. Cheers. Good job.
Tyboy4U wow very informative many people including myself didn’t even know that. Congratulations to you and colleagues for your contributions towards the harbor bridge and to Guyana in general. Most time the bosses take credit for the hard work of the employees.
Denny ..you are doing an excellent job because it’s your hobby ...
The pronunciation and history lessons is for the books....
They say a picture is worth a thousand words and you are bringing the pictures to life.
Keep moving on with your usual zeal and enthusiasm and your heart will be filled with pleasant dreams of making viewers feel happy.
Your are a true and kind cancer born man !!!!
You are not always politically correct but I love your style and may god bless you and your family.
Thx 4 a wonderful tour .cant believe the houses r soo huge i enjoy ur videos its a pleasure neing with u n fam
Plus getting an educational of Gayuna
I'm from jamaica and i really do like your video's
Great video I'm from the west side (La-Jalousie ) So glad I get to see a lil glimpse of it ❤️😍
Of course there is sugar cane on the West Coast Demerara. We had 3 sugar estates - Wales, Leonora and Uitvlugt. Only Uitvlugt is still open. After Vreed-en-Hoop is Crane and then Walters Delight followed by Rumzeigt and Windsor Forest.
Champ 2 thanks for information. I saw cane in wales and canal but I never saw cane on the west coast that’s why I wasn’t certain if there is any. I know it used to have cane on the east bank of Essequibo. Wasn’t sure of the WCD
i thik we should worship our forparents who crossed the Atlantic occean for three months to settle in the west indies.All they brought with them was a coton sheet wrapped on a stick with plants and vegitables seedlings. Today we enjoyed the fruit of their labour.
Thanks for taking us along with you ride.
Thank u for taking us for a trip to west coast Demerare. I like the long bridge u crossed.u have shown us rice fully ripe not process that how they cultivate whether it is collective farming or individual .Any way I like the video and waiting another videos to come.thanks
Yet another awesome video Denny! I've been binge-watching your channel during this Covid 19 pandemic. I grew up in Vreed-en-Hoop. I hope you don't mind if I offer some information for the viewers:
- Malgre Tout - the 'tout' is pronounced like tooth. It's a French name.
- The strange thing about the name of Klien Pouderoyen is that Klien means 'Little' in Dutch. So at some point, there would have been main Pouderoyen. I think both may have just fused together over time.
- The road you turned onto from the junction to where you said it's the end of Best road is actually New Road. Best Road is the one that turns off New Road leading to the Best Hospital. it then makes a left and runs parallel to New Road and runs into Crane I think.
- Right at the end of New Road is where Vreed-en-Hoop (dutch name) ends and the village you turned into at 8:25 is actually called Novelle Flanders (french). It's very narrow so most people don't know where it ends lol.
- Right when you said 'best road ends' to your right is one of the entrances to Crane village.
-At 11:00 that's Hack Rice Mill in the village of Harlem (dutch). another narrow village you can miss if you don't realize you are passing it.
_Between De Willem and Meten-meer-Zorg an entrance branches off to the street of Kastev, home to the Guyana Heritage Museum. If you go to the top of the museum you can see the island of Leguan.
Keep up the excellent work showcasing Guyana and helping the people!
Thanks for the info. I definitely learned a lot since I’m an Essequibian I do not know all the different parts of Guyana. I appreciate when viewers share their knowledge of Guyana and it’s history. Thanks 🙏
Wow i love your videos i love what you are doing because i think they did injustice to your country from what am seeing your country its beautiful i love there
thanks very detailed video i am from Meten Meer Zorg brings back memories makes me want to visit Guyana asap my father had owned Astro cinema land
Astro Cinema brings back memories, old hangout. Espically Sunday Afternoon 4:00pm show. 😁😁
Hello Denny, You are doing a great job with your videos. Please do a video of Buxton Middle Walk Road from the public road - on the right hand side going down to the seawall. I was born in Buxton and would like to see if I can recognize the lot where I was born. I lived in the area not far from where there was a Christian Church (I think the church is no longer there only an empty lot). Thanks you very much and God Bless. Tell your wife to make more singing videos.
Wowww lovely fresh gilbaka for a delicious 😋 spicy curry.
I’m from west coast, Thank you for the amazing video I’m thinking to visit guyana one day
Brother. Your videos are de best of Guyana. I like de demo on de rice. When you driving it is like I am. Sitting there with you. Kitty. George Town. E B
West Bank. Berbice. Bourda An. Stabroek. Markets. You keep doing your ting Keep good
That Best Hospital back in the 70's was known as the Tubercolosis Hospital..... those with the disease was housed there I believe until they were cured. That area has really developed.
You are right for that I my travel many country like guyana and surinam , 👍 💗 I love my country it a beautiful and excellent and happy country , 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇸🇷🇸🇷🌞💖🙏🕉️☪️✝️☮️🌈
Love your video. Cant wait to see you in the speed boat from parika to supenaam. I did that once. I thought my blood pressure went up. Lol. The fear was real but. I. Did not wimp. Out. I prayed a lot in my he a rt. Good luck
Great video what part of East Coast I'm from East Coast with your video I learned a lot about Guyana I know the U.S more than I know Guyana thanks for the video
Thank you so much for this video and all the videos I used to live In lady stain
Nice vídeo, 5 crabs for us$5 in the northeast of Brasil it's considered to be expensive. I am a crab lover, so one day I prepared 80 carbs. Keep the good work up
Thanks to you my friend i call you my friend good job
I really like this blogs very much,keep it up Brother
Yes man ....life is a hustle just have to make the best of it ..just appreciate life ..big up every time
2018 I visited Guyana and this is one of the places .I visited.
very nice i like i'm from la jalousie and remember those days
Yes i enjoy watching
Great video.God bless you.
Good video
Not sure if you'll review the comments section but thanks for this video. I was raised for the first ten years at 69 De William West Coast Demerara.
Nice.are you living in Guyana or you migrated
@@ITSOURLIFEARD I migrated August 1989 to the US. I’ll never forget where I came from. Thank you again for what you do, would be great to meet you in person someday soon.
Beautiful video of the West Coast. Essequibo next!
Gomattie Outram soon my friend
Love your videos.
De Willem rocks! Thanks Denny. Continue from Tuschen to Parika on another video.
Nice
Great video as always. Loved it 👍
I'm from Skeldon but in the 80s I was introduced to Silver Sand bar by Kelvin Cho A Kong called Lung from Windsor forest good memories
Hermon Chandra it was a popular bar back then. Sadly it closed down
@@ITSOURLIFEARD thank you so much for the fun memories should I go back I would like to spend a whole day just walking around Ruimzegt and Windsor Forest
Kelvin was my uncle r.i.p to him
@@arvinitwaru1822 are you Mala or Jacky son I would like to know
Denny like we have to get u a live TV channel live call in ....big up ...
I belong to Windsor Forest and I love to watch your video
Big up man I used to live in orange walk bourda lot 193 our house is still there.
Did you know Naveena C. Darshan? He lived at Orange Walk opposite the Burial Ground. His house was light green/blueish built of concrete.... there was a barber shop below.
Wonderful video this time I would like you to turn left to Wales number one Canal Etc.
This one reminds me of growing up in Trinidad back in the 50's and 60's..you exude great vibes, very positive energy..love it..God bless you..would like to contribute something to your channel, how do I do that?
carol c. Thanks for the offer. Many viewers are offering their support to the channel so I’m thinking to set up a fund and use the proceeds towards helping the needy people in my country.
@@ITSOURLIFEARD Great idea Gods' Blessing to you and family
That's a wonderful idea..please let me know when you implement it..it will be my pleasure to help..
Denny good morning I was wondering if you can possibly do a video on how limacol is made or even the factory with some information .I love limacol from a kid and I know it's made in your country and I pay $8 in New York how much is it in Guyana seeing that it's made there ? Any way do enjoy your day with your family .
Very nice video.
Very interesting video sir u must have to get an A+ for your vlogs and yes the rice plant u need to come up and visit mahaicony to see more rice and paddy... anyways God bless you and your family🤗🤗🤗
Another amazing video. Make sure u stop and buy that fish lol
I'm in Guyana atm in west coast for the first time.and I need a tour guide.you should be my tour guide.lol
I wish I could have my friend but time doesn’t permit me too. If you need Anthony or Mr Singh they can take you around a few places. Just let me know. What’s app message me on 917-293-3080
I could see that the West Coast change a lot it's not the same anymore. I always loved the West Coast man it's a nice place to live but you got to have a job.
Nice fish buddy i saw it wagling
Thanks so much for for the video this is Chandra born and raised in guyana berbice
Nice video falla
Family ..bai when you going to do wakenaam
Love love it
Wow very nice seeing one Hanuman statue in Guyana .just for the info there is one in Trinidad and Also Vishnu Mandir on Younge st Richmond Hill Ca.love the video and your interest.❤️🇨🇦
There is also a huge one going up in Parika, very visible from the ferry.
@@karimabdullah4673 Very nice 👍
Guyana have nice road buddy
Demarara sugar is the best sugar in England
Nice, As usual!
Nice video.You need to know some more history and prounouncation of the village.
faaood n mona will work on that.
Maybe Denny’s video can be an inspiration to Faaood and he can start his own history of Guyana vlog ...so we can have more of these amazing videos of our beautiful Guyana.
Shanti Sawh I guess he didn’t mean it in a bad way. He probably just would like to know the correct details which I don’t really know off hand. Hopefully viewers from the west side can clarify any doubts.
Denny ...your wing tip is showing...you are an angel.
You need to do your homework. West Bank have Versailles and Wales Sugar Estates and West Coast have Leonara and Uitvlught sugar estates estates.
Danny my sister lives in triumph a place call PLANTING WALK too
The roads are so much better and wider here and there is even a sidewalk.
West Bank had two sugar estates and West Coast had two .
Love my west side.
Can u do miss phoebe portmourant
Great video.... love it... some observations I made while watching....if I'm to follow the political situation in Guyana you would think that no progress is happening and its major chos going on... um glad to see that is not so... keep up the good work of show casing guyana
Dear Denny sir
Please display the village and town names on the screen of video-from
India
OK COOL
It reminds me of my own country Fiji , 100 times better than India
Looking for lenora
I saw plenty rice when i come
Canada has low pollution too second biggest country in the world. With only 35 million people
We need to c berbice
My name is monica not Ainsworth
👍👍💖✨🕉️✨☪️✨✝️🍹🍹🍹🍹
This Granger government could care less if Guyana produce a single rice. All the know how to do is embarrass the Guyanese citizens intelligence and waste we money on stupid stuff.
0h so you guys dont burry the dead
Yes they do burial as well
RAJIEVE SIGH
Tt
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Nice