Love the music. Trying to wrap my head around what life is like for the people living in these homes. I hope they are being able to cope with the struggle. I also hope they get as many benefits as possible from the oil and gas revenue to make life less difficult for them. Have a nice day.
Lived victora street attended carmel school loved it ,lots of best life memories. had lots of killing, robberies love going to the corner store for my great ma and auntie going to Rio cinema walk to church Brickdam church we serve despite everything .looks good thanks
Viewing from Brazil. Nice video. Would have been more intresting, (for Guyanese abroad) naming the streets as you drove through them. It has been over 50 years abroad
So much emotion was evoked watching this video. It’s sad how the place looks so rundown. I remember playing in the cemetery as a young boy on Princess street, now it looks like a jungle. You can’t even take flowers to your love ones graves. I used to feel joy about this place, now part of me feel so much hate.
I haven't looked at your entire video but what I have seen so far is mostly Charlestown. Albouystwon is only 2 blocks wide from Sussex St. to Independence Blvd. with James Stret in the middle.
I'm afraid you might be correct my friend. My driver said this was Albouystown. The middle road is currently under construction which I thought was apart of Albouystown but middle road is the next street. Thanks for the input I'll have to update my post and revisit the area.
Great video, this is very similar to my country here is the south pacific Islands fiji ,,,,, mixture of different ethnicities 35% of Indian origins 60% ingenious itaukies or vitis as they call themselves and the rest are from other Islands nations as they call themselves Polynesians
41 years ago Albouystown did not look rundown like that, this it is because of the diaspora, when Burnham had racial tensions high with his dictatorship. We used to walk down punch trench dam and it looked great James street looked, YMCA there were lots of boxing matches there, a few doors down my aunt had a shop where we visited all the time. People left Guyana and their properties and there is no one to care for it so it looks all delipidated.
Who ever you are you are so right, I was one of Albouystown YMCA's originals along with Sargo, Maling scar, Wendel, Starry, Monty so I know the history of A-town. Good times we lived
@@xlene10 Remember Leslie Allen the referee he lived opposite us on Middle road, his son built up a new house there, and still lives there, and my little brother lives opposite in our houses there. I attended Dolphin back in the days, we walked through all those streets visiting friends. Christmas was the best time all those little shops wow, what memories.
@@ParieNikkaPhotography Went in the 60's when the LUCK brothers ran the school and in my last year B.O. Adams was principal. So nice to know you, are you in GT or US?
nice video, but i know u can't help as much. those sand and junk vehicles are to be removerd at owners expense, from coast to coast , so we have a safe road ways
Is the place run down or is the people way of living run down? You can't want $hittin where your live and condemn others with the blame game to clean it up. Be plausible and don't encourage narcissistic entitlement and victim hood.
Thanks to the People National Congress and the city council not forgetting Hamilton Green,taking the garden city and transforming it into a garbage city,the the army can use the burial grounds for jungle training.
and do you know in the 80 that burial ground only had jamoon and coconut trees and it was the only place in Georgetown had mahogany trees i am from broad st
Hello brother, i am a Bangladeshi health care professional, now i am selected by guyanese health Ministry for working with Guyana hospital. But i am afraid, this country is suitable for me? Pls answer this question. And give some information about Guyana.
Yes it's quite suitable. Just some areas you have to be cautious like any other country in the world. But the country has improved alot. You will like it. Especially for work.
Don't be afraid, you will fit in as a medical professional and there are people of many cultures and religions. I was born there and Guyana is very growing country right now, like any other country you just have to be careful
Hi. As Bangladeshi, you will look like a Guyanese, until your speech lets people know you're not a local. But don't let that deter you, and don't be shy. Regular Guyanese people are very open-minded and will welcome you. Criminals will also welcome you, as they're open to robbing anyone. Make a few work friends and ask them to go around with you to get you acquainted. Buy them a drink or ask them to take you to a reasonably priced but good local restaurant, then pay for the meal as a thank you. Ask them how to determine prices for traveling about (and shopping) without getting cheated. NO jewelry, wear a cheap watch, take around only enough money for the day, Know where NOT to go, especially by yourself, and most especially at night. Basically, act like you're in an unfamiliar city in your home country, and use the same common sense. When walking directly in the street (no sidewalk), notice how local pedestrians walk and somehow don't get run down by the cars. Walk so drivers can predict your movements, otherwise you can get run down. This is one of the most potentially dangerous parts of walking in directly the street. You will absolutely LOVE Guyana, especially as you settle down and start to feel comfortable. Then it will be like your home, or home away from home!
Best to watch it without sound. So obnoxious. Also, how hard for the Guyana government to implement trash management. This Country can be a Metropolis. People need to step up, pull their own weight, and hold their leaders accountable.
No comparison, I don’t know why folks keep comparing Guyana to the United States. There are 9 million people living in New York City and less than 1 million living in the entire country of Guyana. This is apples versus oranges.
Albouystown was and still IS a great place for Guyanese to live if only the mayor and city council would use the tax payers money to enhance to 'look' cut the sidewalk grass dig the drainage once a year to keep the water flowing, git rid of street side 'mechanic shops' they leave their junk cars too long.
Looks reasonable,a few Lamaha Gardens/ Section k looking houses.Why did they let that Y.M.C.A to be runned down like that.That place was the bed rock of this community.
Love the music. Trying to wrap my head around what life is like for the people living in these homes. I hope they are being able to cope with the struggle. I also hope they get as many benefits as possible from the oil and gas revenue to make life less difficult for them. Have a nice day.
You are absolutely correct. I guess some people have struggled all their lives and have gotten use to it.
They can have the whole world and they still be in the same situation bunch of thieves and lazy people
@@roynarain1923tell me your crackhead without telling me your a crackhead
@@roynarain1923who is they?
@@roynarain1923thief like you.
really enjoyed this one, keep up the great work!! 😍👍🏻❤️ thanks for sharing! 🫡👌🏻
i love south america beautiful place i hope one day to go..thanks for sharing hugs from italy🤗🎶🎶✌️✌️👍🙋🏼♀️
Yea man come n experience the Guyanese hospitality, sure u will enjoy the food n culture
@@mikeandrews6543 ok thanks i hope one day oh yes i guess people will be very hospitable👍👍🤗🙋🏼♀️
@@mary..2205mggio yes they are
@@mikeandrews6543 well i had no doubt thank you very much dear friend 🙏🙋🏼♀️
@@mary..2205mggio ur welcome
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Lived victora street attended carmel school loved it ,lots of best life memories. had lots of killing, robberies love going to the corner store for my great ma and auntie going to Rio cinema walk to church Brickdam church we serve despite everything .looks good thanks
Looks better than when I last saw the area 20 years ago.
First time seeing you channel
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Viewing from Brazil. Nice video. Would have been more intresting, (for Guyanese abroad) naming the streets as you drove through them. It has been over 50 years abroad
First time I am seeing your channel thanks for sharing have an awesome day ❤
Thankyou for watching ✌🏼💜 I appreciate your time 🙂
Selamat malam berbagi yang bagus ,terimakasih video nya👍 18:28
So good to see.Looking good
Seems a quite place 😊
Thankyou for the video.
Interesting looking area. All be it a bit run-down.
So much emotion was evoked watching this video. It’s sad how the place looks so rundown. I remember playing in the cemetery as a young boy on Princess street, now it looks like a jungle. You can’t even take flowers to your love ones graves. I used to feel joy about this place, now part of me feel so much hate.
i sheer your sentiment i come broad st so i kmow what you speak of
Good luck with your channel 🙏🏾
Thank you 🙌
I haven't looked at your entire video but what I have seen so far is mostly Charlestown. Albouystwon is only 2 blocks wide from Sussex St. to Independence Blvd. with James Stret in the middle.
I'm afraid you might be correct my friend. My driver said this was Albouystown. The middle road is currently under construction which I thought was apart of Albouystown but middle road is the next street. Thanks for the input I'll have to update my post and revisit the area.
It's really quite difficult to differentiate the streets sometimes with lack of signs.
Great video, this is very similar to my country here is the south pacific Islands fiji ,,,,, mixture of different ethnicities 35% of Indian origins 60% ingenious itaukies or vitis as they call themselves and the rest are from other Islands nations as they call themselves Polynesians
I like this songs but never heard them before. Who sang them and what’s the name of the songs?
Cleanlyness is next to Godlyness.
Looked better in the 60s/70s.
I lived there for many years
41 years ago Albouystown did not look rundown like that, this it is because of the diaspora, when Burnham had racial tensions high with his dictatorship. We used to walk down punch trench dam and it looked great James street looked, YMCA there were lots of boxing matches there, a few doors down my aunt had a shop where we visited all the time. People left Guyana and their properties and there is no one to care for it so it looks all delipidated.
Who ever you are you are so right, I was one of Albouystown YMCA's originals along with Sargo, Maling scar, Wendel, Starry, Monty so I know the history of A-town. Good times we lived
@@xlene10 Remember Leslie Allen the referee he lived opposite us on Middle road, his son built up a new house there, and still lives there, and my little brother lives opposite in our houses there. I attended Dolphin back in the days, we walked through all those streets visiting friends. Christmas was the best time all those little shops wow, what memories.
@@JawBang I know Leslie Allen and I went to Central High School. Yes the memories are great of the times we lived.Thanks
I also went to Central High Class of 2001
@@ParieNikkaPhotography Went in the 60's when the LUCK brothers ran the school and in my last year B.O. Adams was principal. So nice to know you, are you in GT or US?
Ilove the song' what's the title?
I DO NOT EXCEPT YOU MUST CLEAN YOUR NEIGHBOR'S YARD JUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR OWN CLEANING WILL CATCH ON WITH OTHERS
The buildings are all from the 18th century, British era and plantations
nice video, but i know u can't help as much. those sand and junk vehicles are to be removerd at owners expense, from coast to coast , so we have a safe road ways
I saw cameras, on poles, are they from the public security system?
Yes they are. They have been placed throughout the city since 2019.
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LOOK MOST OF YOU DO NOT KNOW THAT YOU'RE LIVING IN HEAVEN
video is good but could do without the loud added music, we cant hear the sounds of the city!!
Thanks for the input and watching. When they finish the new road construction 🚧 perhaps I can film without music 👍🏻✌🏼💜
Guyanese e get wan thing that mark volume on the screen , turn it down if it too hard.
It doesn’t look too bad
This must be the worst and poorest place in Guyana, but I am not condemming no one who lives there its most unfortunate.
That place looks so rundown. Hopefully government can bring life back there
Is the place run down or is the people way of living run down?
You can't want $hittin where your live and condemn others with the blame game to clean it up.
Be plausible and don't encourage narcissistic entitlement and victim hood.
People lazy like rass!
What's with all the music? Some viewers like to hear the actual sounds of the surrounding environment.
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Hmmmmm this place stigmaa"""" will erase one day
Dangerous if you come out and walk
dangerous if you walk there at 12am
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Thanks to the People National Congress and the city council not forgetting Hamilton Green,taking the garden city and transforming it into a garbage city,the the army can use the burial grounds for jungle training.
and do you know green come from house street in Charlestown no good man he is
And we can see the improvements the current administration has made
Just the Burial Ground mess up the Beautiful Guyana 😩😩Other than that Beautiful Video Sir
and do you know in the 80 that burial ground only had jamoon and coconut trees and it was the only place in Georgetown had mahogany trees i am from broad st
JUST ASK THOSE CITIZENS WHO IS LIVING IN THE GUTTERS
Place srill dutttttttyyyyyyy I use 2 ride through it 4o yrs ago look not much bterr
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Hello brother, i am a Bangladeshi health care professional, now i am selected by guyanese health Ministry for working with Guyana hospital.
But i am afraid, this country is suitable for me?
Pls answer this question. And give some information about Guyana.
Yes it's quite suitable. Just some areas you have to be cautious like any other country in the world. But the country has improved alot. You will like it. Especially for work.
Thanks dear. If you don't mind how i connect with you. And i share my appointment and other documents with you.
Don't be afraid, you will fit in as a medical professional and there are people of many cultures and religions. I was born there and Guyana is very growing country right now, like any other country you just have to be careful
Go you'll fit in... please give an honest review after 1 year. Good luck
Hi. As Bangladeshi, you will look like a Guyanese, until your speech lets people know you're not a local. But don't let that deter you, and don't be shy. Regular Guyanese people are very open-minded and will welcome you. Criminals will also welcome you, as they're open to robbing anyone. Make a few work friends and ask them to go around with you to get you acquainted. Buy them a drink or ask them to take you to a reasonably priced but good local restaurant, then pay for the meal as a thank you. Ask them how to determine prices for traveling about (and shopping) without getting cheated. NO jewelry, wear a cheap watch, take around only enough money for the day, Know where NOT to go, especially by yourself, and most especially at night. Basically, act like you're in an unfamiliar city in your home country, and use the same common sense. When walking directly in the street (no sidewalk), notice how local pedestrians walk and somehow don't get run down by the cars. Walk so drivers can predict your movements, otherwise you can get run down. This is one of the most potentially dangerous parts of walking in directly the street. You will absolutely LOVE Guyana, especially as you settle down and start to feel comfortable. Then it will be like your home, or home away from home!
Best to watch it without sound. So obnoxious. Also, how hard for the Guyana government to implement trash management. This Country can be a Metropolis. People need to step up, pull their own weight, and hold their leaders accountable.
Grove on the east bank is worst than albouystown right now
Whats up with all the God damn music. The Bronx is 10 times worse you should come check it out.
No comparison, I don’t know why folks keep comparing Guyana to the United States. There are 9 million people living in New York City and less than 1 million living in the entire country of Guyana. This is apples versus oranges.
@@floyarde7653 The comparison is there is crimes everywhere and the crimes in the Bronx is only one part of NYC and its worst then all of Guyana
The Bronx doesn’t look like this though.
Albouystown was and still IS a great place for Guyanese to live if only the mayor and city council would use the tax payers money to enhance to 'look' cut the sidewalk grass dig the drainage once a year to keep the water flowing, git rid of street side 'mechanic shops' they leave their junk cars too long.
Looks reasonable,a few Lamaha Gardens/ Section k looking houses.Why did they let that Y.M.C.A to be runned down like that.That place was the bed rock of this community.
Man that place very dangerous, every street you drive thru somebody get kill.
Really?