Nice to see your country. I wish you the best on your pursuits. It is good people are showing a side of Africa, that isn't always war, poverty, scamming, and so on.
Please find out more about that huge Baobab tree. That tree must be close to 200 years old. Things like that old are very fascinating, because it tells about the existence of a village and how old the village is.
I think it’s not too far from Brikama. But all villages look like this. I love to make my every morning walk in these streets with my dog, politely saying salam aleikum. And the people are all polite. Sometimes, I am embarrased, as the dog likes to frighten the goats. My apologies for that… outside the villages, you will see the fields with crops, manioc, gombo, … in season (before the rain), cashew nuts. Mangoes. After the rains, papayas and bananas. I love this country.
Nice to see your country. I wish you the best on your pursuits.
It is good people are showing a side of Africa, that isn't always war, poverty, scamming, and so on.
Enjoyed that. Thanks.
Please find out more about that huge Baobab tree. That tree must be close to 200 years old. Things like that old are very fascinating, because it tells about the existence of a village and how old the village is.
Thank you brother and we would like to watch the videos from Jarra Soma
Can you show us the hills, it will be nice to see those parts from Gambia
Love from India
Masa allah beautiful
What this beautiful village name? And how far is it from Banjul?. Thanks.
I think it’s not too far from Brikama. But all villages look like this. I love to make my every morning walk in these streets with my dog, politely saying salam aleikum. And the people are all polite. Sometimes, I am embarrased, as the dog likes to frighten the goats. My apologies for that… outside the villages, you will see the fields with crops, manioc, gombo, … in season (before the rain), cashew nuts. Mangoes. After the rains, papayas and bananas. I love this country.