Thanks again Triple A for doing such a fine job. I'm enjoying them even though the whole place is now different from the time I was there back in 1987. I watch till the end of where they're selling jelly.
Thank you triple A . This is very helpful and interesting. This is taking me to Freetown and bringing me back to where I am . I got to where they are selling the coconuts . Thanks. Good job
I have been watching your videos for long time now. Thank you once again for all your videos about Swit Salone. Watching from the great state of California. The jelly on your left side at the end.
Great walk, Triple-A. Much of this was new and uncharted territory for me. I liked the city's vibe in these locations; they give me a much deeper appreciation for the parts of Freetown we drive past and don't give a second thought. Great job. I was with you from start to end - Pademba Rd to the Upper Brooks/Roberts Streets junction, right up to the Jelly dealer in front of the Okentu Store. Thank you, Triple-A, for educating and entertaining us through the rainy season. These videos are fun. We await, patiently, the next drop. God bless.
Thanks so much 3 A for this video,bring back memories of my area.. ah see all sai , mak God bless you and your team. The building nah Morgan pharmac, the one tall building is our family building on the left.under construction.
Triple A you reminded me about Sander Street and kroo town road junction. I was there 2yrs ago. I miss the routine walk, and thank you for your hard work.
Well done Triple A. Me na Sheik Abdulai Kamara from Rome ,Italy. Ar follow d video tay reach to d jelly seller on the left of me TV. En ar attend brotherhood primary school wae bin dae insai d Naimbana St. Mosque. Even though ar nor see d school, yet e wake me memories of those school days.
Thank you again Triple A! You are doing an awesome job🙏🏾I don’t really know these areas a lot( me na Moyamba titi😀), but I remember I use to walk along dundas street. The walks fine bus, are they private company or they are government owned? Ah reach wusai dem day sell jelly😀 Thank you so much!!
Tripple AAA im a first time commenter ..firstly want to say thank you for all the videos you doing an awesome job..please have you done a video Imatt, if not can you please just a request ..Thank you.
Hello Explore with triple A, I’ve been watching you for a long time but I never had the chance to comment. My Name is Aminata and My Mom( Maryam) are watching from USA. My Mom forced me to comment today 😂😂.
Aunty Sia and family watching from Canada,we saw you at John Street we thought you will continue but you jumped on Jones street.I watched you till where they sell jelly 😂.my children asked me what is the jelly that you are talking about
Another amazing street and neighborhood! It´s a striking experience to me to walk around there and to become part of that relaxed atmosphere, that`s exactly what I am missing in my restless life. Its quality would be better in SL, though how can I gain the funds to move there? I dream of a new life as a street market vendor in Freetown or Bocity. 🙁
My sister and I used to attend lessons in Naimbana Street ( forgive the spelling if I am wrong) conducted by a man called Pa Pillar. This was in the late 1970s.
All names of the streets are familiar but we have been away for too long. All the board houses have disappeared. I grew up in Freetown and some of the memories brought silent smiles ..
Tripple A, ar lek how you kin acknowledge the walker fine buses dem. Thank you again. My husband & I reach the jelly (coconut) man ya. Leona Macauley (UK) How is the farm going?
Triple A as always watch ur video after coming home from night shift & settle down thanks for always bring us close to home ur starting point @ this video was Pademba rd Christ Chruch by West St keep going pass N'jala University building ,Henry St , Charles St & pass Boxton Chruch & Skool ,Tokeh Office building, later Charles St , Dundas St intersection ,continue ,pass John St, Jones St,Robert St had a Masjid pass Lewis St , continue Sanders St, pass Edward St, Cole St, God St, Andrew St, Choithram Supermarket & u proceed to Upper Brook St At the junction of Sanders St & Upperbrook St was Morgan pharmacy during my skool days of the 80s ,continue pass Naibana St mosque continue untill u reach @ the Jelly Sellers thanks once again for bring us close to home May God continue to blessed 🙌 & increase ur platform untill we reach 1mll viewers inshallah 🙏
To be honest Freetown itself was a planned city but human activities are making it look like unplanned. Freetonians should really be painting their houses at least once every 4yrs. A house always looks new if you maintain and paint it.
And the city council should do their job. Freetown no longer looks like a city. They really need to jet blast the greens off the concrete fences. It never used to look like that, even after the rainy seasons. Things have nosed down extremely fast.
Can wait to come back great inspiration to the land that we love🎉❤
Can’t wait to go back home and take a walk around these places😊 I really miss home ❤
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Thanks again Triple A for doing such a fine job. I'm enjoying them even though the whole place is now different from the time I was there back in 1987. I watch till the end of where they're selling jelly.
Thank you triple A . This is very helpful and interesting. This is taking me to Freetown and bringing me back to where I am . I got to where they are selling the coconuts . Thanks. Good job
Watching from Philadelphia, USA
Me nah Salone titi de nah Nigeria I loveTrilpeA documentaries God bless you 😊
Steward Street is a bit of WOW.😮
I have been watching your videos for long time now. Thank you once again for all your videos about Swit Salone. Watching from the great state of California. The jelly on your left side at the end.
...no place like home bro! Loving your work, God bless you
Mohamed Bah, Canada
Thanks for taking us back home, bringing back memories growing up in the western area.
Home sweet home, nowhere like home
Thanks again. I used to live at Upper Brook Street in the 1970s. You reached where they sell jelly
U sef tenki tenki 🤗 ah watch frm start to end 🙌
Good Bless You Triple A.
Leo Mystic Watching live from the state of Kuwait 🇰🇼... My favorite video here 📹 is my home town Tombo...
Thanks a lot this videos has really help us thats live in the state for a while
Great walk, Triple-A. Much of this was new and uncharted territory for me. I liked the city's vibe in these locations; they give me a much deeper appreciation for the parts of Freetown we drive past and don't give a second thought. Great job.
I was with you from start to end - Pademba Rd to the Upper Brooks/Roberts Streets junction, right up to the Jelly dealer in front of the Okentu Store.
Thank you, Triple-A, for educating and entertaining us through the rainy season. These videos are fun. We await, patiently, the next drop. God bless.
❤
You’re doing a great job
I can't wait to get back home and see all these places.
It brought back a lot of memories.
Thank you AAA
This video brings so much memories. I was born and raised in Dundas Street
Thank you so so much. My family and I are enjoying your videos.🎉🎉🥰🥰
Keep up the good work, sir 👏
Love to watch your videos
Thanks so much 3 A for this video,bring back memories of my area.. ah see all sai , mak God bless you and your team. The building nah Morgan pharmac, the one tall building is our family building on the left.under construction.
Watching from Nigeria keep it up 🇳🇬
Ah see de Jelly na de left at the end. So AAA save me half n half young😅😅😅
Morgan's pharmacy was the junction of Upper Brook Street and Siaka Stevens Street. My favourite pharmacy then.
Triple A you reminded me about Sander Street and kroo town road junction. I was there 2yrs ago. I miss the routine walk, and thank you for your hard work.
This good am at the point of where they sell the jelly so much sove Salome Young can I request for shell area continue the great walk
This country needs a new CITY
Exactly.. I have been saying so too.
Nor they don’t need a new city but need to pay attention and look after their houses. I don’t know why all those cool buildings aren’t painted.
I am Latisha from Garmany watching triple A. always takes me to memory lane. I will be going with you until the end.
Sanders street the place of my birth
Well done Triple A. Me na Sheik Abdulai Kamara from Rome ,Italy. Ar follow d video tay reach to d jelly seller on the left of me TV. En ar attend brotherhood primary school wae bin dae insai d Naimbana St. Mosque. Even though ar nor see d school, yet e wake me memories of those school days.
Good job big brother
Thank you again Triple A! You are doing an awesome job🙏🏾I don’t really know these areas a lot( me na Moyamba titi😀), but I remember I use to walk along dundas street. The walks fine bus, are they private company or they are government owned? Ah reach wusai dem day sell jelly😀 Thank you so much!!
Thanks
Tripple AAA im a first time commenter ..firstly want to say thank you for all the videos you doing an awesome job..please have you done a video Imatt, if not can you please just a request ..Thank you.
Tenky tenky triple A, r watch up to d end husai den dae sell d jelly. Kazaya from Australia
Great job
I missing my salone
I watched till where they selling jelly
When are you coming to visit
I watched till the end, ar waka wit you tae wi reach wusai d man dae sell the jeli
Great job I watched it always remind me over there from Abidjan
Hello Explore with triple A, I’ve been watching you for a long time but I never had the chance to comment. My Name is Aminata and My Mom( Maryam) are watching from USA. My Mom forced me to comment today 😂😂.
Triple A I start with you from Christmas church to the jelly at brook st
I watch to the Jelly on your left
Aunty Sia and family watching from Canada,we saw you at John Street we thought you will continue but you jumped on Jones street.I watched you till where they sell jelly 😂.my children asked me what is the jelly that you are talking about
Another amazing street and neighborhood! It´s a striking experience to me to walk around there and to become part of that relaxed atmosphere, that`s exactly what I am missing in my restless life. Its quality would be better in SL, though how can I gain the funds to move there? I dream of a new life as a street market vendor in Freetown or Bocity. 🙁
My sister and I used to attend lessons in Naimbana Street ( forgive the spelling if I am wrong) conducted by a man called Pa Pillar. This was in the late 1970s.
❤that’s my elementary school, Buxton school
Watching from California
I watch tey usei den de sell de jelly
All names of the streets are familiar but we have been away for too long. All the board houses have disappeared. I grew up in Freetown and some of the memories brought silent smiles ..
Junction of Brook Street and Siaka Stevens Street used to house Morgan Pharmacy
Tripple A, ar lek how you kin acknowledge the walker fine buses dem. Thank you again.
My husband & I reach the jelly (coconut) man ya.
Leona Macauley (UK)
How is the farm going?
Triple a,I missed the jeli.
Wellington street
Charles street has got reed of all the board houses… good job
I walked with you up to where they were selling the gelling
Triple A as always watch ur video after coming home from night shift & settle down thanks for always bring us close to home ur starting point @ this video was Pademba rd Christ Chruch by West St keep going pass N'jala University building ,Henry St , Charles St & pass Boxton Chruch & Skool ,Tokeh Office building, later Charles St , Dundas St intersection ,continue ,pass John St, Jones St,Robert St had a Masjid pass Lewis St , continue Sanders St, pass Edward St, Cole St, God St, Andrew St, Choithram Supermarket & u proceed to Upper Brook St
At the junction of Sanders St & Upperbrook St was Morgan pharmacy during my skool days of the 80s ,continue pass Naibana St mosque continue untill u reach @ the Jelly Sellers thanks once again for bring us close to home
May God continue to blessed 🙌 & increase ur platform untill we reach 1mll viewers inshallah 🙏
I get to where the Jelly is sold. Robert st / Brook st. Cornelius Cole from Aussie Land...
Morgan Pharmacy @ the junction of Siaka Stevens St & Upper Brooke St
To be honest Freetown itself was a planned city but human activities are making it look like unplanned. Freetonians should really be painting their houses at least once every 4yrs. A house always looks new if you maintain and paint it.
And the city council should do their job. Freetown no longer looks like a city. They really need to jet blast the greens off the concrete fences. It never used to look like that, even after the rainy seasons. Things have nosed down extremely fast.
I was born and raised at West Street but been in America for 40 years every thig looks strange to me. Thanks for the good job.
You are no more African
Me too born and raised in west street no 2 west street
Watch to the end between Robert Street and the jelly seller on the left.
Morgan pharmacy was there
All names of the streets are familiar but we have been away for too long. All the board houses have disappeared
Watch tae reach who sai den dae sell the jelly
Morgan pharmacy
Triple A. Tenki Tenki fur wae u abul show mi de area wae ar grow up wae na Henry Street n West Street junction. Abega
Me too na west street n Hendry street junction are born
Really @@amiedavidkamara3407
What kind of business at the place resort?
Morgan Pharmacy
Where they sell Jelly