St. Lucia Day 3: Pitons

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @alanwaterworth6464
    @alanwaterworth6464 5 лет назад +5

    We just got back from St Lucia, had a full week in Soufriere, never any problem with local people who were all generally polite and friendly. Sure we met a few ppl who were selling stuff, they´re just trying to scratch a living though. After a couple of days they recognised us and would just say hi. Never had any hassle from anyone, apart from one guy who was a bit sketchy, but then a taxi driver stopped to warn me not to deal with him. Seemed fair enough. Looks like you were there out of season as there were very few people around. Also, the best time to go to Ladera is around sunset, as it´s even more spectacular. Shirt collar required, and the car park is pretty hard to miss as it´s huge. There are more budget friendly options down in soufriere town itself.

    • @jenniferlenny9107
      @jenniferlenny9107 5 лет назад +1

      happy to know you had a nice time in st lucia. st lucia is one of the most friendly Islands in the caribbean.

  • @bvbocan1
    @bvbocan1 4 года назад

    thanks for taking us on your journey in st lucia. i enjoyed it

  • @twinkitten1
    @twinkitten1 6 лет назад +6

    Ac in schools in the Caribbean is unheard of only might see ac in universities (nursery school 3-5, primary school 5-11, secondary school 11- 16 (can opt to go to 6th form for advanced level studies, straight to university for preliminary studies , community college or polytechnic vocational studies for associate degree /tech voc certifs from 16-19 then can go to go into workforce or head to university from 16 or 19 years or do a combination of work and attend university length of bachelors depend on course choice... There is no hard and fast rule for appropriate time to start or attend universities, it's up to the person )
    poor is relative you may mean poor in material things, but rich in other things for eg health etc remember the Caribbean leans more to nature side of things, so might be less materialistic and may appear "poor" and more slow pace, a way to let loose, relax, ground yourself and get back to nature a bit, away from the money and material driven, capitalistic, fast pace, rat race outside world......although I believe there is nothing totally wrong with that side either, a balance of both is a perfect combination .......

  • @aldendelis2212
    @aldendelis2212 4 года назад

    yo estuve en Santa Lucia y me parece un hermoso lugar rodeada de buenas y agradables personas

  • @1963luv
    @1963luv 4 года назад

    The man that I really love is from this island...he doesn't love me doe

    • @juniorbramble7760
      @juniorbramble7760 2 года назад

      @Tanice McIntosh.....2/2022....'A lot of water under the Bridge".....Hope you have found your SOULMATE.....✍🏿🇻🇨

  • @ThePizzboy
    @ThePizzboy 4 года назад +3

    I’m pretty sure you weren’t harassed by anyone to buy their product... st lucians see that you’re a tourist and offer you deals and try to sell you local stuff.... and you guys probably drove into communities that you dont know and some guy said he’ll give you ganja not “GANJI” and I’d advice against anyone just driving around any island you dont know. Seem to complain a lot to me ... ohh no traffic, the locals are pushy nob off.

    • @fwilliams1210
      @fwilliams1210 4 года назад +1

      I was just watching this video an thinking the same things you mentioned... smh. ganja not “GANJI” And for them to say that the people seemed very , very poor... ummm really? Some St. Lucians are living better than than some of us in the U. S. just saying .....

    • @bvbocan1
      @bvbocan1 4 года назад

      they were not complaining. they were narrating. ur just a rude SOB

    • @ThePizzboy
      @ThePizzboy 4 года назад +1

      Klaus von der Heiden go call your father a S.O.B you fool. Try writing a proper sentence before you insult someone clown. And other people agree with me so shut your mouth you clown ass