Great video...Reminds me of what a unique island Montserrat is. My Dad was there from 98 - 01 (I think) and visited several times. I would go back in a heartbeat because of its isolation and the people. Hope tourism is recovering. N.B. wasn't it 97 when the volcano ruined Plymouth?
I want information about this island, how is life in it, is there work, schools and economics there and is living inexpensive? I want to know everything. Is it appropriate to live in it?
Lovely chilled out island, nice place to relax and re-charge those batteries but getting there could be a nightmare especially from the UK as you may not get your connection at Antigua airport or at the fer port.
Maybe you should learn a bit about the country before you make such silly statements. The airport (along with the capitol city of Plymouth) was destroyed in the volcanic eruption of 2007. Prior to that they DID have flights to Montserrat. There was no money to rebuild the airport as it was, so now there is only a small strip and regional air service from Antigua.
irish celtic slaves were taken by british imperialists to thoses west indies 16th century...they celebrate st patrick's day there in honor of the irish ..
@@donniebrown2896 No it's not the same difference, and historians have been very vocal about this lately. Also, Irish servants on Montserrat would've been bound to mostly Irish masters, as more than two-thirds of the colonial white population of the island was Irish. The Irish were also big planters on Montserrat, and slaveowners. www.amazon.com/Irish-Ran-World-Montserrat-1630-1730/dp/0773516301
After all these years Inna america, mi caan wait fi go home... memories memories memories. 🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸🇲🇸
Can't wait to go back to my mother's beautiful birthplace
You from Montserrat ooh nice place I like
BiLaal 009 Yes, very beautiful place
I would like to visit beautiful country ❤
She’s absolutely beautiful. Montserrat I mean of course 😄❤️
well done seeka!!! good video
Id love to live here
Great video...Reminds me of what a unique island Montserrat is. My Dad was there from 98 - 01 (I think) and visited several times. I would go back in a heartbeat because of its isolation and the people. Hope tourism is recovering. N.B. wasn't it 97 when the volcano ruined Plymouth?
I want information about this island, how is life in it, is there work, schools and economics there and is living inexpensive? I want to know everything. Is it appropriate to live in it?
please ,who has enaugh information about this island ?i hope i can find some one leaving there
Sure would like to visit or live out there before my last days...it's where my Father was raised an I've never been there... :0(.
i whant stay in this ill is nice this place ???
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You have my Nan surname🔥💕🔥
which airline takes u to Montserrat
I want to live on this island
Am I one lives in this topic island Can I find work in.
Are people good
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0:21 someone has a trini flag in montserrat
Lovely chilled out island, nice place to relax and re-charge those batteries but getting there could be a nightmare especially from the UK as you may not get your connection at Antigua airport or at the fer port.
I like montserrat island want know
MONTSERRAT!!!!!!!!!
Dam shorty kinda cute
Have a drink, thirsty wigga.
you can entered haslondon easily c urgent jescpects your answer
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Maybe you should learn a bit about the country before you make such silly statements. The airport (along with the capitol city of Plymouth) was destroyed in the volcanic eruption of 2007. Prior to that they DID have flights to Montserrat. There was no money to rebuild the airport as it was, so now there is only a small strip and regional air service from Antigua.
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irish celtic slaves were taken by british imperialists to thoses west indies 16th century...they celebrate st patrick's day there in honor of the irish ..
Gerry Cullen The Irish came as indentured labourers be not slaves thank you very much.
@@NegSteLucie same difference
Your fictional Celtic slaves have absolutely nothing to do with the Caribbean.
@@donniebrown2896 No it's not the same difference, and historians have been very vocal about this lately.
Also, Irish servants on Montserrat would've been bound to mostly Irish masters, as more than two-thirds of the colonial white population of the island was Irish. The Irish were also big planters on Montserrat, and slaveowners.
www.amazon.com/Irish-Ran-World-Montserrat-1630-1730/dp/0773516301