Your videos on Canal #1 and #2 certainly bring memories to all Guyanese residing overseas. Surprise to see how beautiful sceneries of our homeland has possessed...Great job Denny...
Thanks for video, we really have know idea how beautiful a country we have because we never went exploring when we lived there. Here you are showing us what he have and what we are missing.
I just love the natural scenery of your videos Dennis, especially given that I reside in the steel and concrete urban jungle of New York City. Your videos are like a world away and very relaxing to watch. Now I see why some Guyanese overseas when they retire go back to Guyana to live the rest of their life.
Sometimes i ask myself I'm really a guyanese because i don't know much about my country left so many years ..Thank Denny for sowing me what i didn't know about guyana it is preparing me for my visit. Nuff love to you and your family
One thing I remember for sure is the amount of time it for us to reach our destination. We would leave Georgetown, take the ferry to Vreed en hoop, take a bus to our destination. It was a basically a day trip. Red brick road, can't wear white shirt. Great times.
Ramrattan Deonarine NY I really love this video you bring Guyana to the people abroad you also make remember my boyhood days I used to live at Enmore Estate on the ECD also I married in Canal #2 polder WBD also I will be happy if you can do a video like this in Enmore hats off to you guys continues the good work thank you
i was born at stanleytown village before saki rum shop just on the head of canal of canal #2 thats in the 60s wow , small boy then anyone knows me hail me up //john // the name thanks for this video
nina bhairo I work very hard and buy what i need Do not buy what you wants only buy what you need also expect nothing in life earn your own and lastly be content and you will be happy. One don’t need plenty money to be happy Money don’t bring happiness , good friends and family does. Hope this answers your question.
Thanks for sharing, it's a pity that there isn't a hotel on the other side of the Conservancy (built on stilts in the swamp with cottages connected by a walkway) now that would be a view....
Denny I know MYPAUL he lives in Richmond Hill New York he used to live in Annandale with his dad we were neighbor and school mate I saw him about two months ago
Captain America, I went 10 years after you, you probably went to school with my two older brother, they went around the same time as you, big Sam and Haniff was still there when I left.
THANKS. That’s the information the guy in the little boat that wave at me told me so I’m speaking based on his advise. And of course I’ve been to lake mainstay many times. I was born on the Essequibo coast.
Ssent Muse, yes we gonna give you a Gold medal for driving 12 hours per week, like Captain America says, who cares dude, that's when you want to live a North American lifestyle.
Your videos on Canal #1 and #2 certainly bring memories to all Guyanese residing overseas. Surprise to see how beautiful sceneries of our homeland has possessed...Great job Denny...
love your video i am from canal number 2 thank you for doing such an amazing job blessings to you and your lovely family
Thanks Danny for the awesome video. Oh beautiful Guyana, oh my lovely native land. More dear to than all the world. (Andrew)
Hello Brother. I love the work you and the entire team doing in Guyana.
Thanks for video, we really have know idea how beautiful a country we have because we never went exploring when we lived there. Here you are showing us what he have and what we are missing.
Always enjoy watching your videos with your family.
You are very knowledgeable very patriotic full of love and Amanda of integrity ,God bless u and continue to b proud of your country, hi to the family.
I like it very nice seem so quiet.
Hello I from Venezuela I love your video I have family in Canal number two
Wow beautiful, its wonderful of you to showcase some villages some of us have never been to. Thank you
I just love the natural scenery of your videos Dennis, especially given that I reside in the steel and concrete urban jungle of New York City. Your videos are like a world away and very relaxing to watch. Now I see why some Guyanese overseas when they retire go back to Guyana to live the rest of their life.
Nice of you showing our beautiful Guyana.It will be very nice if you visit New Amsterdam market in the fishery.❤❤❤❤👍
Thank you Denny for showing another place I've always heard of but never visited.
It look very nice I am from number two canal I didn't went there for 12 years
Sometimes i ask myself I'm really a guyanese because i don't know much about my country left so many years ..Thank Denny for sowing me what i didn't know about guyana it is preparing me for my visit. Nuff love to you and your family
Very nice .good afternoon
Yes big man just make life feels relax watching this prappa thing big up every time bor🍻✌
The canal reminds me of the backwaters of kerala.Hope to visit guyana one day hopwbi get to see all these lovely sights you share.
One thing I remember for sure is the amount of time it for us to reach our destination. We would leave Georgetown, take the ferry to Vreed en hoop, take a bus to our destination. It was a basically a day trip. Red brick road, can't wear white shirt. Great times.
Hi Denny i waiting to see more now start to enjoy any way thanks for the video bless week
Ramrattan Deonarine NY I really love this video you bring Guyana to the people abroad you also make remember my boyhood days I used to live at Enmore Estate on the ECD also I married in Canal #2 polder WBD also I will be happy if you can do a video like this in Enmore hats off to you guys continues the good work thank you
Very nice place thank you for the video
Yo Denny, my folks were from canal # 1, at the back end. I had some enjoyable childhood days there. Lots of fruits and vegetables.
Thank you. One of the places I would like to see before I die. Exceptional.Keep up tne good work. I orginated from Whim Village.
Always nice seeing the video's you upload on your RUclips channel...keep it up !!
God bless !!
Great video I use to visit my grandparents at canal
Very nice ....
i was born at stanleytown village before saki rum shop just on the head of canal of canal #2 thats in the 60s wow , small boy then anyone knows me hail me up //john // the name thanks for this video
Guyana is so green and beautiful.
Gosh Bai that road is very long.I VISITED Canal Nos.2 when I was fifteen years old .That place change up a lot.
Very nice--thank you.
Thank you nice I haven't been back in a while so it's nice to see this area
If you are Indian Guyanese living in Guyana watch your back, don't let the sense of false security fools you ...
Denny. On March 02. Please cover the Guyana elections for Guyanese living overseas...
Nice share.
Thanks for Sharing!
Ard. Love. Love. Love. Love
There was only a canal which separated #1from 2 . I think it was called B line if my memory serves me correctly.
not sure but there is a couple miles drive between no#1 and no# 2 canal you will see in a next video soon
Hello sir i watch ur all vidio , hope u all having a good island life , is there madrasi people aswell in suriname
Yes
Living in North America now....originally from Tain Settlement. Would this area be a good place to build a house and relocate to?
Salam alaikum uncle Bert on Clay Brick and right across Salam to Imam Naushad at the masjid in Belwest, Salam to Tomatee Man, Wazir,
Awesome, thanks 👍
I think they do over the road...thank you ...haven't been there for a while
Beautiful
what do you do to live such a happy life in guyana with your family not too many people are god bless .
nina bhairo I work very hard and buy what i need Do not buy what you wants only buy what you need also expect nothing in life earn your own and lastly be content and you will be happy. One don’t need plenty money to be happy Money don’t bring happiness , good friends and family does. Hope this answers your question.
How long is this road- from the junction to the conservancy?
Not sure the distance maybe 7 miles it takes about 20 minutes to drive.
@@ITSOURLIFEARD Thanks bro. 👍👏💪
Getting all nostalgic.
Both Canal roads look damn long. Does each house own the farm land behind them. Or is that separate?
Ram Francisuk I’m not sure. I hope someone from canal can answer this question
Real thing boy I went there in the 90s for a wedding...
I think that road takes you Boraserie creek , which takes you to Forth Lsland
Verlie Salley not sure
Make video village no35pls I'm from India I request you please
Nitin Mishra very soon
I mate my guynese friend at Mumbai last year may 2019 she so nice n kind person she from village no 35 berbice
Good morning I so excited to see village no35
Thanks for sharing, it's a pity that there isn't a hotel on the other side of the Conservancy (built on stilts in the swamp with cottages connected by a walkway) now that would be a view....
that canal #2 road in 60s was only mud with morris cars
Da cyat face riding before d man say this is a tractor,but i cool wid he dho no disrespect
Guys sorry I mistakenly referred to the conservancy twice as a river. Some folks can be meticulous
That’s toward the savis right ?
nismo armada not sure what is savis.
ITS OUR LIFE -ARD oh lol. They call that conservancy savis lol. That’s how I learn that name. 😃. I had family from Canal 2
nismo armada thanks. Didn’t know that. In that case yes we went to the savis. Or I know it as the conservancy canal
Hey i live in clay brick road and the clay factory is shut down a long time ago now..
Thanks for the info. Didn’t know it closed.
Boy no one wearing life jackets.
Denny I know MYPAUL he lives in Richmond Hill New York he used to live in Annandale with his dad we were neighbor and school mate I saw him about two months ago
Captain America, then you went to Annandale Sec. If so what year?
@@ucantcmed6056 1973
yes bro the guys at the conservancy told me he sold the property and migrated
Captain America, I went 10 years after you, you probably went to school with my two older brother, they went around the same time as you, big Sam and Haniff was still there when I left.
@@ucantcmed6056 are you from Annandale I used to live in ramsingh street close to BUXTON sideline dam
A man of integrity
Correction boss.The conservancy can take you to Parika backdam.Lake Mainstay is on the Essequibo Coast
THANKS. That’s the information the guy in the little boat that wave at me told me so I’m speaking based on his advise. And of course I’ve been to lake mainstay many times. I was born on the Essequibo coast.
And i thought 19 road is long🤦♂️
That is not a river it is the conservancy
Skool Life Thanks. I said river twice by mistake.
Why u didn't do number 1
I will sometime soon
Denny do a video please of Patentia wales that where I grew up.
annrajkumar I will very soon
Pal 10 minutes drive to long 😂😂 I drive over 12 hrs every week to go to work
So what big deal what you want a medal
Ssent Muse, yes we gonna give you a Gold medal for driving 12 hours per week, like Captain America says, who cares dude, that's when you want to live a North American lifestyle.
Please do
Why you keep calling the canal a river
Chazz Kingston no special reason. Just by mistake twice