Toubab Dialaw, my village, is a Senegalese coastal village rich in Lebou culture and tourist appeal. Nestled between the sea and hills, it is renowned for its natural beauty and authentic atmosphere. The Lebous, indigenous people, preserve their traditions and lifestyle marked by artisanal fishing and culture. The village is also a dynamic cultural center, hosting dance, music, and art festivals that attract national and international visitors. However, the anticipated arrival of the new port of Ndayane-Toubab Dialaw raises concerns among residents and heritage advocates. This project could potentially alter the natural environment and compromise the cultural authenticity of Toubab Dialaw, my village. It raises questions about the preservation of its historical sites, marine ecosystem, and tourist appeal. Nice video
thanks so much to be here, appreciate the video and share your experience and knowledge about your hometown. hope to see you for the premiere for the latest episode starting soon th-cam.com/video/PYXPTfQO_1M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Iupf5PSi3fKbKdTX
Ludo, Thank you for taking me with you on this journey. You do a great job with editing, music and content. I especially enjoy learning the cost of things. Great job! TE
rice is not the main food in many province of Africa, in some it is noodles, in others, it is steam bread. But Yes, Madam knows about rice a little :) thanks a lot for watching
Wow! Another absorbing vlog. I believe this is the first time I've heard the 'Boss' speak on any of your vlogs, and how impressively articulate. Is she a polyglot? She definitely ought to have her own TH-cam channel. In fact this could soon be a family affair ...and you'll all certainly be greater than the Kardashians!!! I'd better buy you guys more coffee - especially for your multi-talented madam - before y'all become billionaires and my coffees become insignificant!!! 😂😂😂
ah ah ah thanks a lot, I am not sure I want to follow the kardashian's example for my kids o :) thanks so much for your really kind words Rgarding "the boss" :) about the coffee, te road to success is long I guess, i can drink as much coffee as you want to offer us, if you feel like :)
Toubab Dialaw, my village, is a Senegalese coastal village rich in Lebou culture and tourist appeal. Nestled between the sea and hills, it is renowned for its natural beauty and authentic atmosphere. The Lebous, indigenous people, preserve their traditions and lifestyle marked by artisanal fishing and culture. The village is also a dynamic cultural center, hosting dance, music, and art festivals that attract national and international visitors.
However, the anticipated arrival of the new port of Ndayane-Toubab Dialaw raises concerns among residents and heritage advocates. This project could potentially alter the natural environment and compromise the cultural authenticity of Toubab Dialaw, my village. It raises questions about the preservation of its historical sites, marine ecosystem, and tourist appeal.
Nice video
thanks so much to be here, appreciate the video and share your experience and knowledge about your hometown. hope to see you for the premiere for the latest episode starting soon th-cam.com/video/PYXPTfQO_1M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Iupf5PSi3fKbKdTX
Hello from California! Your videos are the best!!!
I am so happy to read this,thanks a lot ! Kindly share them to help them travel more
Ludo, Thank you for taking me with you on this journey. You do a great job with editing, music and content. I especially enjoy learning the cost of things. Great job! TE
Thanks so much for your kind support
It's relaxing to watch you walk after I just did mine too, 20 km. Be safe to you and your families, great video.
Thanks 👍
Nice to hear Madam No's factual comments about the food ... as a Chinese, she is surely the best to judge the taste of the rice.
rice is not the main food in many province of Africa, in some it is noodles, in others, it is steam bread. But Yes, Madam knows about rice a little :)
thanks a lot for watching
So great watching this. Thank you for sharing mr Ludo.
My pleasure, so glad you enjoyed it Mme Adesuwa
Hi Ludo from the UK. Love travelling with you on these interesting journeys. Please keep them coming!
Glad you like them! There is more to come
Première chose à regarder aujourd'hui, votre vidéo. C'est agréable de voir vos enfants jouer en plein air. Merci beaucoup.
Merci mille fois,cela fait vraiment plaisir !
Wow! Another absorbing vlog. I believe this is the first time I've heard the 'Boss' speak on any of your vlogs, and how impressively articulate. Is she a polyglot? She definitely ought to have her own TH-cam channel. In fact this could soon be a family affair ...and you'll all certainly be greater than the Kardashians!!!
I'd better buy you guys more coffee - especially for your multi-talented madam - before y'all become billionaires and my coffees become insignificant!!! 😂😂😂
ah ah ah thanks a lot, I am not sure I want to follow the kardashian's example for my kids o :)
thanks so much for your really kind words Rgarding "the boss" :)
about the coffee, te road to success is long I guess, i can drink as much coffee as you want to offer us, if you feel like :)
Hello You must visit the Casamance Region It's wonderfull and green
Next time,I didn t have enough days to come down this time
Awesome awesome , how you said in french , keep it coming Ludo
Thanks brother ! 😃
Are you staying to watch the finish of the Dakar race? Great video.
No I won't see it, I am already outside the country to tell you the truth
Hi Ludo from Trinidad 🇹🇹 beautiful family 😊
Thank you! 🤗
Great ❤❤❤
Thanks a lot
Même si le resto est cher, l'endroit est très beau et agréable, j'en ferais bien mon ordinaire...joli le Sénégal
C est effectivement un bel endroit
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Thank you !
Fourth 🙂
Thanks a lot !!
Being French, i am surprised you live in Nigeria instead of senegal or some other african countries that speak French.
I did stay in several African country, but non of them was french speaking country.
Maybe one day, let's see what is the future made of