This is an awesome video. I’ve been there twice, the first time right after in invasion in 1983. We went at Christmas time and their were US army Jeep’s everywhere. Spent a few weeks both times. You r capturing the real raw beauty of Grenada, the most beautiful place I’ve ever been.
@@robin-jamesYes, I’m not done watching this video. I assure you, I will be. The food is definitely the best as well. I love the fresh green pigeon peas and all the roti and well seasoned food. My in-laws were living there. They have since passed away. They retired on a beautiful land with acres of avocados, custard apple, bananas etc. in St. Patrick’s. We flew in the first time in the old Pearls airport in St. Andrews out of Barbados. The first visit they were living in St. George’s. Thanks for sharing this awesome video. It truly is the best video of Grenada I have seen, and truly depicts the island. Shows the hilly, windy roads, tropical jungles.
Ican see that you are not used to driving on these narrow roads, hence your hesitation in putting your foot down. But as you can see there are no turn off you been on the same road since you've started your ride.
I’m only 20 minutes in watching this over, and he’s pulled turned twice off the main road. He turned around once to go back on the main road. There are roads off the main road where there residential areas where people live.
I’ve been there twice and never driven. I would be paranoid for 2 reasons. One I’m American and not used to driving on opposite side of road with steering wheel on opposite side and these windy roads are narrow. He’s doing very well.
This is an awesome video. I’ve been there twice, the first time right after in invasion in 1983. We went at Christmas time and their were US army Jeep’s everywhere. Spent a few weeks both times. You r capturing the real raw beauty of Grenada, the most beautiful place I’ve ever been.
Raw beauty 🥰 I couldn't have put it better. Really glad that you enjoyed.
@@robin-jamesYes, I’m not done watching this video. I assure you, I will be. The food is definitely the best as well. I love the fresh green pigeon peas and all the roti and well seasoned food. My in-laws were living there. They have since passed away. They retired on a beautiful land with acres of avocados, custard apple, bananas etc. in St. Patrick’s. We flew in the first time in the old Pearls airport in St. Andrews out of Barbados. The first visit they were living in St. George’s. Thanks for sharing this awesome video. It truly is the best video of Grenada I have seen, and truly depicts the island. Shows the hilly, windy roads, tropical jungles.
It's nice to see that you passed through my most favorite route in Grenada!
Great vid it would be nice to put the names of the places where u at if u can. Thanks for the video
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it ❤
Why did you not ask those road workers where you are?
Oh! There are no signs to tell you which area you are in. You are not lost just keep going, you'll get there.
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How could you get lost when Grenada only got one road that goes around the island?
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Ican see that you are not used to driving on these narrow roads, hence your hesitation in putting your foot down. But as you can see there are no turn off you been on the same road since you've started your ride.
haha, then you haven't been watching carefully :)
I’m only 20 minutes in watching this over, and he’s pulled turned twice off the main road. He turned around once to go back on the main road. There are roads off the main road where there residential areas where people live.
I’ve been there twice and never driven. I would be paranoid for 2 reasons. One I’m American and not used to driving on opposite side of road with steering wheel on opposite side and these windy roads are narrow. He’s doing very well.
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