There are a lot of open spaces . Spacious to build a brand new city from scratch with tall buildings.
@parmramcharran53916 сағат бұрын
One of the ship is Baldeo and one is your friend Ali both of them on our ship yeah they bought it from America and England beautiful ship
@parmramcharran53916 сағат бұрын
Love ⭐️👱🏽♀️👍☀️💯love love ❤️ love ❤️ ⚫️🖤⭐️💯🙏GT. 🇺🇸☃️🌬️🌬️☃️☃️🌬️🇺🇸💯⭐️🖤
@FaithWaldron-g5k10 сағат бұрын
It so happy to seeing your video
@leslynjohn859311 сағат бұрын
Good day Chandani, and welcome back my dear friend. Always a pleasure to travel with you on your journey. Your invitations are always so motivating and inspiring. Your politeness, courtesy and professionalism has really created that magnetic connection with your viewers/followers. Thanks tremendously for your always hard and dedicated work in updating us abroad with current events/happenings, daily living, social events, etc. Lots of respect for you and your wonderful family.
@leslynjohn859311 сағат бұрын
Good day Chandani, and welcome back my dear friend. Always a pleasure to travel with you on your journey. Your invitations are always so motivating and inspiring. Your politeness, courtesy and professionalism has really created that magnetic connection with your viewers/followers. Thanks tremendously for your always hard and dedicated work in updating us abroad with current events/happenings, daily living, social events, etc. Lots of respect for you and your wonderful family.
@crlifethings11 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your support 🙏 ☺️
@savosingj39911 сағат бұрын
Is this place only wholesale?
@danroydsbarbadostravelvlog305716 сағат бұрын
Nice view
@danroydsbarbadostravelvlog305717 сағат бұрын
Greetings From Barbados🇧🇧Its Always A Pleasure To Watch Your Videos
@crlifethings17 сағат бұрын
Thank you 😊
@danroydsbarbadostravelvlog305718 сағат бұрын
Here showing support from Barbados🇧🇧
@crlifethings18 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️ Coming there soon!
@reggiepersaud1015Күн бұрын
Chandani good morning from NY very interesting with the fish and how they hard working people go out and get the fish and respect to the people who clean the fish too I have a question when you say they go out in the deep sea 🌊 they go out in the Atlantic Ocean 🌊 if you no or just the river deep in the river thank you good work
@claireedie9631Күн бұрын
Thanks for showing us all that matti have
@folenaseenarine1158Күн бұрын
The fruits looks so nice and big.
@folenaseenarine1158Күн бұрын
Beautiful video, wow...... Hugh farm looks good .
@roymoore8891Күн бұрын
That's so great. I'm so pleased to see the vendors being sheltered from the sun & rain. Well done Chandani. I enjoyed every moment of the video. Another of my favorite places.❤ 👍💯🙏 Be safe.
@setamadray8718Күн бұрын
Wonder ful job keep up the gd work I have to visit there the prawns look fresh awesome
@PamelaAshley-u9mКүн бұрын
Nicely done. Great drone footage! Keep up the good work!
@SaanviSookramКүн бұрын
Nice seeing you again, I do not know anything about Guyana, but I do appreciate all the time you spent to showing, thank you once again 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤
@JainarinePersaud-k1nКүн бұрын
Another great vlog! 👌Keep up the good work Sis! Your videos are always very informative, educational and entertaining. The commentary is unique ---- it stands out! 👍💥
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️ I appreciate your comments 😊
@winstoncampbell-b3mКүн бұрын
Also Pike street Kitty around the age about twenty two years, just one house apposite the POST office .👨🎨👩🎨
@seelesson1Күн бұрын
Your videos give us such a wonderful insight into ordinary everyday life in Guyana. I especially enjoyed and appreciated your Leonora Market tour. It’s so different from when my family lived in Leonora years ago.
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️
@BibiZamirudin-nd9vcКүн бұрын
Beautiful Guyana 🇬🇾 🎉❤
@IanBynoe-it6niКүн бұрын
This place is too dirty. Good lord! It needs a good clean-up. What are we presenting to the world as the biggest oil producing country in the world. Smh! 😢 Anyway, thanks for the video .
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching ☺️ Are you not seeing the changes, it's a WORK in PROGRESS
@IanBynoe-it6niКүн бұрын
@crlifethings , l see that. I am speaking about cleanliness. At least they could keep the place clean. I am not hitting you, so don't get me wrong. You are not responsible for this shortcoming. The authority could pay someone to keep the place clean or insist that the sellers keep the place clean or no selling. Here in America, where l live, the sellers must clean the place before they leave. Also, the work there is too slow and mediocre.
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
@IanBynoe-it6ni ... I agree that they should clean the place on a daily basis, but more important, it's to ensure that this happens, whether the vendors or a fee is charged to have it clean daily.
@Reza-1223Күн бұрын
That's a nice post. Lots of fishes. The fisheries is getting a make over. They are selling foods there now which is nice. Its nice to see the power ship. You did a wonderful coverage of place. Have a wonderful night ❤❤💪💪🙏🙏👍🏽👍🏽💯💯🇬🇾🇬🇾
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thank you Reza for watching 😊
@annabissondyal5825Күн бұрын
Thanks for your time. I enjoyed next time I visit Guyana I will go shop all my fish there 👍🏼👍🏼❤️
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
@@annabissondyal5825 Thank you for watching ☺️
@iranpat76Күн бұрын
Thanks for the tour Chandi dear. Blessings ❤
@omasharma340Күн бұрын
We love your show and videos. Hopefully when we come to Guyana soon we will love to meet with you.🙏🙏🙏🙏💕💕
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️ That would be awesome ☺️
@iranpat76Күн бұрын
Suh yuh gun cook some fish curry fuh meeeee yuh freno..???
@SumintraMangrayКүн бұрын
Beautiful Enjoy every peice of it ❤
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️
@winstoncampbell-b3mКүн бұрын
You're in my vilage where I was born.🧑🎨🧑🎨
@Reza-1223Күн бұрын
Good afternoon 😊
@bigotistКүн бұрын
❤ great job I enjoyed very much watching the video. I’ve been away from Guyana for 40 years and I just love watching the video. Thank you.
@crlifethingsКүн бұрын
@@bigotist Thank you for watching ☺️
@bigotistКүн бұрын
❤ great job I loved the video. I’ve been away from Guyana for 40 years and I just love watching the video. Thank you.
@ShawnGS3002 күн бұрын
Nice video. Happy to see Guyana building up. I wonder who is living in all those gorgeous homes?
@crlifethings2 күн бұрын
People...🤭🤭
@Fkarim22 күн бұрын
Great video!
@philipodwinfishing2 күн бұрын
enjoy and keep safe all the best for the new year
@crlifethings2 күн бұрын
Hi Philip, thank you 😊 All the best to you too 🤗🥰
@starz95273 күн бұрын
20:56 PM Sun.,Feb 02Nd 2025 As Salamu'Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh Sha'ban Al- Mu-azzam Mubarak Sister Chandanni Rahaman & Hubby It is nice to see ,how the West Coast Demerara Transform Nice Big Market , it is nice to see,how you took your times to shows us around the world. Please stay safe & always look around your Surroundings I am Mufaasa Guyana South America Lives here in Canada.
@crlifethings2 күн бұрын
Salaam, Thank you for watching and Subscribing 😊 I appreciate your comment 😊
@frankjones35083 күн бұрын
Typical market - noisy and fresh abundance. There was that dump that needs cleaning up. I can't help noticing the liberal use pf plastic bags, which is not good for the environment and human health. It seems that the vendors are very open and friendly; the fruit guy had some lovely avocadoes. It would be nice to know whether the businesses you shop at are Guyanese owned or foreign owned. Nice to see Guyanese laughing and making jokes - "outside wife" (Restaurant). Now why would someone put milk in sour sap, given its unique flavour? Thanks for the video.
@crlifethings3 күн бұрын
They are all Guyanese owned. Thanks for watching ☺️
@ThepeoplewillspeakThepeoplewil3 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing .i love the market everything so fresh .
@folenaseenarine11583 күн бұрын
Nice video
@leslynjohn85933 күн бұрын
Hi Chandani, I’m lying in bed enjoying this journey with. You create such great memories of my/our life in beautiful Guyana. You’ve made my day. Great appreciation to you and your family for creating this magical moment.
@crlifethings17 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️ I appreciate your comments ❤️
@Sabrina123473 күн бұрын
I am so very proud of you my Firstborn❤ May God Almighty continue to protect You on this Journey. My Love and Blessings🙏
@crlifethings3 күн бұрын
@Sabrina12347 Thank you Ma ❤️
@leslynjohn85933 күн бұрын
Hello Chandani, so great to relax and be entertained in your exciting journey. It’s always a pleasure to visit my country with you as a motivational partner. Thank you and your family for a great job.
@ulrichlachman12163 күн бұрын
Suriname has also a dispute with the border with Guyana If the Venezuelan government of Nicolás Maduro decides tomorrow to annex the Essequibo area following a military action following a referendum, the Guyanese will be faced with a taste of their own medicine. The Venezuelans have been claiming the Essequibo area for decades, because they assume that during the colonial administration of the British - in what is now called Guyana - the aforementioned area was confiscated by the German Robert Hermann Schomburgk by drawing up false maps. . Venezuela was certainly no match for the British militarily at that period, so the area was added to Guyana. It must be clear that the British also wanted a so-called foothold on the mainland of South America. On our side too, the British have done everything they can to steal territory from the other colonizers in the North Sea. The fact that part of present-day Guyana also belonged to the colony of Suriname can still be deduced from the Dutch names in certain places. But it was the same Robert Hermann Schomburgk who ascended the Corentijn and also after this journey drew up a false map for the British, in which he indicated that the Coeroeni Cutari was the upper course of the Corantijn River. He had not seen the truly much larger stream of water that we call the Upper Corantijn. Later, upon further investigation by the British Barrington Brown, the Upper Corantijn - which he called the New River - turned out to be the real upper course, creating the so-called Tigri Delta, located between Coeroeni, Cutari, Upper Corantijn and the Acarai Mountains, without there was no doubt that it should be regarded as Surinamese territory. However, the British wanted nothing to do with Barrington Brown's findings. In 1969, before our political independence, President Forbes Burnham of Guyana, which became independent in 1966, decided to occupy the Tigri Delta by means of military force. As is known, the Netherlands, which still had to defend Suriname as a part of the empire, did not intervene. Due to this annexation and the violent actions of Guyana, Suriname still has a border dispute with that country, just like Venezuela has with the Guyanese over the Essequibo area. The Guyanese government is now screaming bloody murder and is seeking support all over the world against a possible Venezuelan attack to take over the area militarily, but Suriname should absolutely not side with Guyana when it comes to the Essequibo issue. Guyana has occupied part of our territory since 1969, and does everything if the area belongs to it. We may be part of the English-speaking club CARICOM, which immediately supported Guyana, but we have been robbed by the Guyanese for more than 54 years. They have taken our territory hostage with military force and we should not accept that for a moment and certainly should not side with them when it concerns the Essequibo issue between Venezuela and the Guyanese. The fact that the Venezuelans now want to take back the area, if necessary with the use of the much stronger Venezuelan army, of course has everything to do with the large oil and natural gas reserves that have been discovered off the coast of the aforementioned area. This border dispute could have enormous consequences for security in our area, which can be described as the Guyanas. An area that runs from the Orinoco to the Oyapock. It is understandable that Venezuela may wish to use military resources. Isn't that what the Guyanese did to us in 1969, when The Hague did everything it could to get the police unit out of the Tigri area and was under former officer Lapre. The Netherlands did not want to have trouble with NATO partner Great Britain, that was clear at the time. But we now live in the 21st century and must not forget that we have a Ukraine and a Gaza, where major powers commit actions that can cause changes within geopolitics, including on our continent, when business and major financial interests come into play. This is about oil, that's what it was about in Iraq too. We can always talk about green energy and electric cars, but oil is still of great and survival importance for most economies and that is why the Venezuelan-Guyanese border conflict can still cause a lot of trouble for all of us. And especially if world powers get involved. Is oil a blessing or a curse? Unfortunately, this will also be expressed or expressed in this region. Surinamese Newspaper / Source: De West, d.d., 19-11-2023
@ulrichlachman12163 күн бұрын
Suriname has also a dispute with the border with Guyana If the Venezuelan government of Nicolás Maduro decides tomorrow to annex the Essequibo area following a military action following a referendum, the Guyanese will be faced with a taste of their own medicine. The Venezuelans have been claiming the Essequibo area for decades, because they assume that during the colonial administration of the British - in what is now called Guyana - the aforementioned area was confiscated by the German Robert Hermann Schomburgk by drawing up false maps. . Venezuela was certainly no match for the British militarily at that period, so the area was added to Guyana. It must be clear that the British also wanted a so-called foothold on the mainland of South America. On our side too, the British have done everything they can to steal territory from the other colonizers in the North Sea. The fact that part of present-day Guyana also belonged to the colony of Suriname can still be deduced from the Dutch names in certain places. But it was the same Robert Hermann Schomburgk who ascended the Corentijn and also after this journey drew up a false map for the British, in which he indicated that the Coeroeni Cutari was the upper course of the Corantijn River. He had not seen the truly much larger stream of water that we call the Upper Corantijn. Later, upon further investigation by the British Barrington Brown, the Upper Corantijn - which he called the New River - turned out to be the real upper course, creating the so-called Tigri Delta, located between Coeroeni, Cutari, Upper Corantijn and the Acarai Mountains, without there was no doubt that it should be regarded as Surinamese territory. However, the British wanted nothing to do with Barrington Brown's findings. In 1969, before our political independence, President Forbes Burnham of Guyana, which became independent in 1966, decided to occupy the Tigri Delta by means of military force. As is known, the Netherlands, which still had to defend Suriname as a part of the empire, did not intervene. Due to this annexation and the violent actions of Guyana, Suriname still has a border dispute with that country, just like Venezuela has with the Guyanese over the Essequibo area. The Guyanese government is now screaming bloody murder and is seeking support all over the world against a possible Venezuelan attack to take over the area militarily, but Suriname should absolutely not side with Guyana when it comes to the Essequibo issue. Guyana has occupied part of our territory since 1969, and does everything if the area belongs to it. We may be part of the English-speaking club CARICOM, which immediately supported Guyana, but we have been robbed by the Guyanese for more than 54 years. They have taken our territory hostage with military force and we should not accept that for a moment and certainly should not side with them when it concerns the Essequibo issue between Venezuela and the Guyanese. The fact that the Venezuelans now want to take back the area, if necessary with the use of the much stronger Venezuelan army, of course has everything to do with the large oil and natural gas reserves that have been discovered off the coast of the aforementioned area. This border dispute could have enormous consequences for security in our area, which can be described as the Guyanas. An area that runs from the Orinoco to the Oyapock. It is understandable that Venezuela may wish to use military resources. Isn't that what the Guyanese did to us in 1969, when The Hague did everything it could to get the police unit out of the Tigri area and was under former officer Lapre. The Netherlands did not want to have trouble with NATO partner Great Britain, that was clear at the time. But we now live in the 21st century and must not forget that we have a Ukraine and a Gaza, where major powers commit actions that can cause changes within geopolitics, including on our continent, when business and major financial interests come into play. This is about oil, that's what it was about in Iraq too. We can always talk about green energy and electric cars, but oil is still of great and survival importance for most economies and that is why the Venezuelan-Guyanese border conflict can still cause a lot of trouble for all of us. And especially if world powers get involved. Is oil a blessing or a curse? Unfortunately, this will also be expressed or expressed in this region. Surinamese Newspaper / Source: De West, d.d., 19-11-2023
@koosheela2 күн бұрын
THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE VIDEO POSTED. UNCALLED FOR.
@devizainabbarlow3 күн бұрын
Lovely market! We call star apple caimite (kai-mit) in Trinidad and that isn't Julie mango the uncle showed you. Julie mango has a different shape 😊
@MyPamela20003 күн бұрын
presentation and quality is important for business