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Good job 👍🏽 love it I am not a TH-cam person but I was going through and heir Benbow that’s my home town love it your auntie is my sister ...big to you
@@ollisiamcbean6655 hi and good morning she does make good videos, and i like how she shows the country living not just own. do you know if tavia is her family?, i live just up the road from benbow in tavern hill beside haycity gas station. guyshill is a nice quite place to live
GOOD MORNING hope you have a blessed day today and make the best of it ok and keep making good videos plz. one day you should do a drive through of benbow and guyshill. for people that hasn't been back in a long time.
You smart girl . the edge you have over the rest of jamaican youtuber , is that you alway turn your camera out to the road when your driving.ppl living abroad love to see the sight and sound of jamaica. Can't stand when vloggers have the camera always pointing on them. We know what dem look like aready we wanna see the place.
On the left side on your way to Bogwalk after you past flat Bridge this a long stretch of huge black pipe that was used to carrying water there is a big history behind it.. Many crew worker died in those pipes while repairing those pipes.That River is called Rio Cobre.
The flat bridge was actually made by slave plantation workers. I actually remembered this studying in school 😅. During that time a lot of slaves died due to being overworked or catching diseases such as malaria. It is said that many of their spirits still remain there hence why the accidents occur ever so often Loved the video by the way...new subbie here💁🏽😍I always loved the feeling of traveling and exploring new places
Wow, another amazing video. I am so impressed with your cousin and her methodology for teaching the kids including those at home and in her classroom. I really miss Jamaica, especially the country life. It is so moving to see how Jamaican teachers have adapted and improvised to keep the children learning through this difficult time....
I see you having a nice work out there, nothing like living in the county, now living in the States and watching this video makes me Miss and longing for a taste of it right now.
The black diaspora is so similar. Growing up in Kenya that brown stocking on the head was the norm all the older women I knew used that to protect their hair. These days ladies have switched to bonnets and hair nets but you will still come across the occasional stocking covering. You see that fridge cupboard my cousin stored her sons old books in an old fridge for almost three years until she finally disposed of it. Watching these countryside vlogs so many similarities to rural Kenya as well we also bury in the yard in the countryside its so normal. In fact for the longest time back in the day burying in a cemetery was seen as throwing away your person its more acceptable nowadays through
Recently found your channel, liked what I saw and subscribed. Cant believe you came to guys hill. My area, so happy to see you and your grandma showing around the area. Yes a so we road bad, boy I cant take it.
That tanker truck coming over the bridge was so scary. Why do they have to go over so fast? Mama is a professional camera woman. 😁 I know the pum pum rock!
As you were describing the rock and I just saw it for myself it is actually the shape of a rea Pum Pum.Ciuntry life is always sweet.Fresh air fresh fruits and vegetables lovely ponds and rivers and much more.You no even need any masks in the countryside.Thanks fotr the view
I just saw your video for the first time. It's a joy to watch you and your family. I live abroad. I just wanted to say keep up the good work and good luck.
Grandma looking cool. Be careful about Flatbridge, it is full time they replace that Bridge. My Father's friend died over that Bridge when his Landrover skidded off the road. This happened in 1978.☹️
No sah, why your gma look like my gma. Lol. And a St.Catherine she come from. I love Tavia, her dedication as a teacher, is true to how our teachers are in Ja. Big up to the jamaican teachers who truly know what teaching is all about Making children learn with almost no resources
It was nice Roch i wish I could be exploring with you it's reminded me back home in st lucia really love the country side i like Jamaica never been there its a nice island
Hi, just came across ur vlogs. Flat Bridge was the only means of traveling to & from Kingston. Many years ago it usually flooded during heavy rainfall, many people have lost their lives there 😫👎🙏. Now they have toll roads 👏👏👍👍👐👐🇯🇲👌. They have to work on the speed limit 👎👎😫🤔🙏🙏.
Love your Channel... Younglady... Quite educational...Your Channel,Teach Dem and the Steven Channel is Awesome we should have more of these is Jamaica..
I love traveling in Jamaica with my older family members because they give you the names and history of the different place along the way and boy Jamaicans creative with how we name things and places. Nuff jokes on those car ride. 😂😂😂
Take my foolish advice but when doing any video try not to post everything. For example you showed that she stores gold watches in the fridge your neighbor or someone that might know the place can use it as an easy way to rob you of valuables.
As a teacher my self I must commend her for making use of limited resources to reach out to her students! As she showed you what she has been doing you can see how passionate she is about her work. She is not only a teacher of head but one of heart and I respect her for that. I would be happy to share some rescources with her please let me know the best way.
Hi from uk , were loving the uploads, i came to jamaica in 96 to meet my great grandma. My sons never visited so this is good to watch together. We are learning about our ancestry and heritage. 🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲
I share the same issue as you when it comes to flat bridge, I am from Saint Catherine too, when my journeys take me over flat bridge I would have some kind of fobia .
hi there how are you doing?, hope your doing good out there. i really enjoy your vlogs they are very entertaining, and its so surprising to see and young woman like enjoying country life. And by the way im from guyshill myself, but a little further up from benbow close to the gas station and haycity. did you actually grow up there or just have family there?. And i'm also proud of that young who you were walk with showing the property and all that she does must be hard on her.
Yes Rochielin your smile and presentation is warm and loving in these perilous times people like you are very uplifting and inspirational please continue. My country is white Hoses St Thomas and my great grandmother I know for sure was buried in the yard up the lane called I think John crow lane any thanks again for your love
The history of the Flat Bridge is replete with tales of the deaths of Jamaicans, dating back to its very construction in the 1700's. When the bridge was being constructed, it is said, the 16 plantations in the area had to contribute one slave out of every 50 they owned to work on the bridge. "Slaves often lost their lives as they performed dangerous tasks in the Gorge," according to Wikipedia. It is also of note that between 1881 and 1915, the floor of the bridge was washed away and later re-floored with iron girders and buckle plates taken from the original flooring of the May Pen Bridge. In the 1930's it had metal handrails, and later wooden ones, but these were devoured by the river at different times. The original builders of the bridge, which is one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere, would no doubt have used the best technology and bridge-building techniques available to them in the 1700's. In a sense, the bridge is a marvel and says much about the engineers of those days.
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u handled the road very good pot holes and very narrow and winding
Good job 👍🏽 love it I am not a TH-cam person but I was going through and heir Benbow that’s my home town love it your auntie is my sister ...big to you
@@ollisiamcbean6655 hi and good morning
she does make good videos, and i like how she shows the country living not just own.
do you know if tavia is her family?,
i live just up the road from benbow in tavern hill beside haycity gas station.
guyshill is a nice quite place to live
GOOD MORNING hope you have a blessed day today and make the best of it ok
and keep making good videos plz.
one day you should do a drive through of benbow and guyshill. for people that hasn't been back in a long time.
Girl i am new here . You couldnt carry mi i love these type of traveling
I could tell she is a teacher from the first time I saw her. She is so well spoken..calm..polite
Greetings Sistah Rochielin. I'm from Brazil and I love Jamaica and his beloved People. congrats for all videos. Nuff Respect.
Greetings!! Thanks for the support
Cousin can do voice over work for children books! Her voice so pleasant!
And she’s so cute. I love her!
You smart girl . the edge you have over the rest of jamaican youtuber , is that you alway turn your camera out to the road when your driving.ppl living abroad love to see the sight and sound of jamaica. Can't stand when vloggers have the camera always pointing on them. We know what dem look like aready we wanna see the place.
True!😆
Wooow
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
True my husband watch for the scenery lol
I just had this comment on another channel , like we don’t want see your face for the entire vlog 😩😩😩😩. She’s such a good vlogger
On the left side on your way to Bogwalk after you past flat Bridge this a long stretch of huge black pipe that was used to carrying water there is a big history behind it.. Many crew worker died in those pipes while repairing those pipes.That River is called Rio Cobre.
Yes miss Rochielin you are in my Parish.I never heard about that rock.Thank you.Blessings my dear.
The flat bridge was actually made by slave plantation workers. I actually remembered this studying in school 😅. During that time a lot of slaves died due to being overworked or catching diseases such as malaria. It is said that many of their spirits still remain there hence why the accidents occur ever so often
Loved the video by the way...new subbie here💁🏽😍I always loved the feeling of traveling and exploring new places
Wow, another amazing video. I am so impressed with your cousin and her methodology for teaching the kids including those at home and in her classroom. I really miss Jamaica, especially the country life. It is so moving to see how Jamaican teachers have adapted and improvised to keep the children learning through this difficult time....
I see you having a nice work out there, nothing like living in the county, now living in the States and watching this video makes me Miss and longing for a taste of it right now.
it was definitely a work out!
Hi grandma love you all pum pum rack l saw it tan it no look the same it don't look like ???? Iol
The black diaspora is so similar. Growing up in Kenya that brown stocking on the head was the norm all the older women I knew used that to protect their hair. These days ladies have switched to bonnets and hair nets but you will still come across the occasional stocking covering. You see that fridge cupboard my cousin stored her sons old books in an old fridge for almost three years until she finally disposed of it. Watching these countryside vlogs so many similarities to rural Kenya as well we also bury in the yard in the countryside its so normal. In fact for the longest time back in the day burying in a cemetery was seen as throwing away your person its more acceptable nowadays through
That is my neck of the woods.. Am enjoying it. Thanks
GRANDMA KNOWS YOUR PLACES....BIG UP TO GRANDMA....LOVE IT...NICE.
Salute Teacher you bring me good memories
Truck man naah ramp wid e road enuh! 🤣🤣
Just find you, love the video, big up your cuz she's lovely, buff respect for all the hard work she continues to do for the children ♥️ah love 🔥🔥🔥🙏
Thank you so much
Jah know!! Mama was capturing nice footages.. thought it was a stand... she strong man.
The educator is doing a wonderful job. Hats off to her.
Recently found your channel, liked what I saw and subscribed. Cant believe you came to guys hill. My area, so happy to see you and your grandma showing around the area. Yes a so we road bad, boy I cant take it.
That tanker truck coming over the bridge was so scary. Why do they have to go over so fast?
Mama is a professional camera woman. 😁
I know the pum pum rock!
The cousin is sooo cute. I remember visiting my mother’s family in Clarendon every summer and winter break. It was always my highlight.
Using the fridge as storage is very innovative!!!!!! We always know how fi tek wi hand mek fashion :)
Love this video reminded me of going to the country in st Catherine to visit my granny. I miss this simple living
I like how you remember your water boot this time Rocheilin.
First time watching, your voice remind me so much of Avri from Avri & Simas channel
So true, I thought the same as well. My first time watching too. Also looks like her.
Very much so
So true
There's also a yam named pum pum yam 😂🤣
😂😂Man no easy. So when somebody say dem want it...
Say my girl I like your vibes ,its as though I can feel your pure and positive energy thank you so much for being you .one love you hear
As you were describing the rock and I just saw it for myself it is actually the shape of a rea Pum Pum.Ciuntry life is always sweet.Fresh air fresh fruits and vegetables lovely ponds and rivers and much more.You no even need any masks in the countryside.Thanks fotr the view
I just saw your video for the first time. It's a joy to watch you and your family. I live abroad. I just wanted to say keep up the good work and good luck.
I love the scenery..thanks for sharing.👍
How you began the vlog was funny as hell! Lol😂🤣👍🏽🇯🇲🌴☀️🌴
Hey Junior just found this one,I remember you from sunrise Tv
I drove on the road coming from Highgate Saint Mary it’s a beautiful experience God bless
Just start watching and following you love the video's
Love your videos & Granny P!! Granny P is an awesome tour guide. I can't wait to get home to JA once we can travel again! Keep up the great work.
Love the country vibes.Just came across your channel this morning and i love it, keep up the work,god bless you
Ran into your videos last night & my spirit tek you lol keep up the good work your channel is interesting I’ll stick around .😊😊
Love your hair Rochielin. Love Grannylin!
Grandma looking cool. Be careful about Flatbridge, it is full time they replace that Bridge. My Father's friend died over that Bridge when his Landrover skidded off the road. This happened in 1978.☹️
U a good tour guide ..wanna see u wen I come Jamaica lol..u nice girl stay bless..bless up granny too
No sah, why your gma look like my gma. Lol. And a St.Catherine she come from.
I love Tavia, her dedication as a teacher, is true to how our teachers are in Ja. Big up to the jamaican teachers who truly know what teaching is all about
Making children learn with almost no resources
It was nice Roch i wish I could be exploring with you it's reminded me back home in st lucia really love the country side i like Jamaica never been there its a nice island
Thank you Rochielin. Loved it.
what a beautiful family link up
Wait in Jamaica your drive on the left side of the road, wow.. it will take me time for me to adjust
Im learning so much about Jamaican Culture.
Love Tavia she have a nice personality and seems humble
Big up to Mamma P! "She's fit as a fiddle." She just glide up that hill effortlessly while greeting the neighbors.
I know right . While I’m there struggling lol
Excellent Tavia the will surely learn those words easily. Great video
I love your videos, keep up the good work...
Wow cannot wait for this covid pass need to stay away from the resorts
And explore Jamaica love love your vlogs
I'm here for this...love ur vlogs
Thank youuuu! more to come
Hi, just came across ur vlogs. Flat Bridge was the only means of traveling to & from Kingston. Many years ago it usually flooded during heavy rainfall, many people have lost their lives there 😫👎🙏. Now they have toll roads 👏👏👍👍👐👐🇯🇲👌. They have to work on the speed limit 👎👎😫🤔🙏🙏.
This was a cool down to earth vlog. Grandma is so awesome 🥰.
Thanks so much
Listen mi nuh Rochielin!! I was scared even watching you cross it. I hate that bridge
The red dirt is from the bauxite mining
Love the country lifestyle
Country again!! Ayy!! 😁
Mi Love di Teacher face - har face n smile brighten up any day
I’m always scared to drive on a flat bridge such a scary experience
You are a great tour guide, very great.
Grandma your glasses looking nice , grandma is in it to win it enjoy yourself grandma .
Mama P did a great job! 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I love your channel I am still trying to catch up with all the videos . Rochie you need to teach me how to do the locs
Jamaican teachers are the best in the world. Innovation is their middle name! Blessings Tavia!🙏
LOooong time me nuh see them road yah enuh. since the high way mek up me nuh go that side ....
Meee tooo...haven’t been in many yearssss
your such a beautiful woman please keep up the gd work ok have yourself a blessed day
Nice vlog keep up the good work!😊👍🏾
Love your Channel... Younglady... Quite educational...Your Channel,Teach Dem and the Steven Channel is Awesome we should have more of these is Jamaica..
Thanks love!
itd so many yesrs since i dont travel that side of the world from i was a teen i used to travel to wakesfield you go up t
Also, check out “Humble and Calm TV” she also shows the beautiful country side.
I can't belive I have been watching u so long and didn't know u went to my place..Benbow
I love traveling in Jamaica with my older family members because they give you the names and history of the different place along the way and boy Jamaicans creative with how we name things and places. Nuff jokes on those car ride. 😂😂😂
Take my foolish advice but when doing any video try not to post everything. For example you showed that she stores gold watches in the fridge your neighbor or someone that might know the place can use it as an easy way to rob you of valuables.
Agreed!!!
As a teacher my self I must commend her for making use of limited resources to reach out to her students! As she showed you what she has been doing you can see how passionate she is about her work. She is not only a teacher of head but one of heart and I respect her for that. I would be happy to share some rescources with her please let me know the best way.
Love the video nothing beats country life just beautiful it hurts my heart how the Young generation mess it up with dem crime,
So beautiful
nice country scenery
Good job I'm so impressed very good parenting.
Hi from uk ,
were loving the uploads, i came to jamaica in 96 to meet my great grandma. My sons never visited so this is good to watch together. We are learning about our ancestry and heritage. 🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲🏴🇯🇲
Loved every second of it.
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Love u girls. Exactly teacher
love your nan vibe
Gud morning to you beautiful people. Give special big Love to you Grandma my dear..
Mama 'P'😘🥰😘♥️♥️♥️
Love your grandmother
driving in Jamaica requires full attention...its completely backwards from US :P
I like grandma glasses
No where like home
Sweet Jamaica
It's a historic piece of Jamaica. It's also protected by some law or whatever..
Good job Mrs. Mama P
No need to workout for the rest of the day, Rochielin 😂😉
I share the same issue as you when it comes to flat bridge, I am from Saint Catherine too, when my journeys take me over flat bridge I would have some kind of fobia .
Oh you are so sweet !!!
Thank you!
hi there how are you doing?, hope your doing good out there. i really enjoy your vlogs they are very entertaining, and its so surprising to see and young woman like enjoying country life.
And by the way im from guyshill myself, but a little further up from benbow close to the gas station and haycity.
did you actually grow up there or just have family there?.
And i'm also proud of that young who you were walk with showing the property and all that she does
must be hard on her.
I dont see part 2? Please upload soon. i enjoyed the trip!!
I will tomorrow morning or later.. lol ill decide .. gonna finish editing it soon lol
Yes Rochielin your smile and presentation is warm and loving in these perilous times people like you are very uplifting and inspirational please continue. My country is white Hoses St Thomas and my great grandmother I know for sure was buried in the yard up the lane called I think John crow lane any thanks again for your love
The history of the Flat Bridge is replete with tales of the deaths of Jamaicans, dating back to its very construction in the 1700's.
When the bridge was being constructed, it is said, the 16 plantations in the area had to contribute one slave out of every 50 they owned to work on the bridge.
"Slaves often lost their lives as they performed dangerous tasks in the Gorge," according to Wikipedia.
It is also of note that between 1881 and 1915, the floor of the bridge was washed away and later re-floored with iron girders and buckle plates taken from the original flooring of the May Pen Bridge. In the 1930's it had metal handrails, and later wooden ones, but these were devoured by the river at different times.
The original builders of the bridge, which is one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere, would no doubt have used the best technology and bridge-building techniques available to them in the 1700's. In a sense, the bridge is a marvel and says much about the engineers of those days.
My family is from Ben Bow!
That's where I'm from!!!
Oh ur cousin Tey and her kids are so beautiful skin flawless...
I think where the Orange grove is that's were Dinthill Technical High school is .
yea it's close by
Wow your channel is really refreshing ☺️
Just subscribed to your channel.👍👌👏🇲🇾😍
love you keep up the good work one love
Thank you. Thanks for watching
Please please find out how flat bridge came about and let us know
Big to mi miss mama and mi lil and big cuz love guys 🥰🥰
I used to be sooo scared to cross flat bridge as a child