Hello from your friends in Naples, Florida. Very nice!! We enjoyed the walk through the village. So peaceful. Thanks for sharing the amazing views with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
@@jaovaocan tell from your comment that you’re malagasy and so am I but be honest with yourself, do you really think that these people wouldn’t want to live better lives if they had *real* opportunities to do so? Of course this is almost like daydreaming given what kind of people this current ruling class is made up of but you can see from the more “developed” cities that this country is shyly starting to try to imitate and assimilate western cultures and behaviors but haven’t yet found a good balance between that and its own local identity (like japan for example). Let’s not even talk about these social layers we pretend not to see, the economic inequalities. We’re probably not gonna live long enough to witness any real development in this country which is basically unjustifiable when you look at other African countries that have it much worse than us. I feel lucky to be able to leave Mada for good in a few months as I’ve suffered from the realities of living here as well as struggling to fit in its society which also really has to change. I could go on but I’ll stop here
Absolutely awesome. So fun to travel with you! I really enjoyed this! Thank you!
Looks just fabulous, Excellent Presentation.🌺
Great sharing as always,👍👍
and Thanks for sharing.💟.
Hello from your friends in Naples, Florida. Very nice!! We enjoyed the walk through the village. So peaceful. Thanks for sharing the amazing views with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
Very unique travel. Amazing insight into how people live in other parts of the world.
Se parece a mi país haiti
Quem disse que é impossível viver do pouco e ainda set feliz, esse vídeo é um exemplo de vida feliz 👍
kehidupan yang penuh ketenangan 👍
Nenek moyang nya dari indonesia
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Удивительно видеть людей без телефонов.
Only the women work?? No proper roads - at least ones paved with small stones (gravel) instead of wet mud.
Those people are very happy about their way of living. And that's the most important. are you happy about your life?
@@jaovao Yep - I am actually realistically happy - not pretending like those poor souls in their mud villages.
@@jaovaocan tell from your comment that you’re malagasy and so am I but be honest with yourself, do you really think that these people wouldn’t want to live better lives if they had *real* opportunities to do so? Of course this is almost like daydreaming given what kind of people this current ruling class is made up of but you can see from the more “developed” cities that this country is shyly starting to try to imitate and assimilate western cultures and behaviors but haven’t yet found a good balance between that and its own local identity (like japan for example). Let’s not even talk about these social layers we pretend not to see, the economic inequalities. We’re probably not gonna live long enough to witness any real development in this country which is basically unjustifiable when you look at other African countries that have it much worse than us. I feel lucky to be able to leave Mada for good in a few months as I’ve suffered from the realities of living here as well as struggling to fit in its society which also really has to change. I could go on but I’ll stop here
@@JoshuahnJackstonburges haiti se párese mucho