The guy with the machete is going about his business. You are not his concerns. Nothing to be afraid of. Only in America people are taught to be afraid of everyone including their own shadow
The guy with the cutlass doesn't have it for self defence. He is going about his business doing his agricultural work. We here in Grenada we are used to people carrying about their agricultural tools to do their work and there is nothing to be afraid about. He will not attack you.
I enjoyed your video. It just popped up out of nowhere lol. I got to see my home since I am in North America. The machete is used in farming home so the guy you saw were coming from a farm with produce. I understand how that could be terrifying if you don’t know and don’t live there. The machete is called a cutlass in Grenada. We don’t consider the mongoose as timid lol just in case it has rabies. I don’t think there’s many but they run and people let them just in case the one you encounter has rabies.
How did you manage without air conditioning?? How walkable is St. George's? Are there too many hilly streets?? How does Grenada compare to St. Lucía and Dominica etc.?
At night it cooled off enough, at least for me, to sleep ok even without a fan. St. George’s was definitely steep. However, the market area by the port is very walkable. I thought Grenada was very similar to St Lucia for the things I was interested in. However, Grenadian culture was much more pronounced and visible with every colorful town I drive through.
@@thepuredose I think it would be fascinating to see a video comparing the culture and lives on the islands! Of course Aruba and Barbados have tremendous advantages by being flat and away from the hurricanes.
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Nice video just got back from Grenada. Amazing country and ill be back. We stayed at LaLuna which was the last scene in your video. Cheers.
The guy with the machete is going about his business. You are not his concerns. Nothing to be afraid of. Only in America people are taught to be afraid of everyone including their own shadow
The guy with the cutlass doesn't have it for self defence. He is going about his business doing his agricultural work. We here in Grenada we are used to people carrying about their agricultural tools to do their work and there is nothing to be afraid about. He will not attack you.
Glad you enjoyed welcome to my home country...
The Grenadian breakfast - that food you called biscuits is called bakes. Also that black insect is called congaree (millipeded)
So beautiful🥹
Hope you had a lovely time in Grenada 🇬🇩
I enjoyed your video. It just popped up out of nowhere lol. I got to see my home since I am in North America. The machete is used in farming home so the guy you saw were coming from a farm with produce. I understand how that could be terrifying if you don’t know and don’t live there. The machete is called a cutlass in Grenada. We don’t consider the mongoose as timid lol just in case it has rabies. I don’t think there’s many but they run and people let them just in case the one you encounter has rabies.
Thanks for the explanations!
Great video of Grenada
lmaooo,,,,, you are faf! most people in Grenada walk with a cutlass when walking in the bush.
Very scenic all the way.Very beautiful places.
Didn't see the monkeys at Grand Etang.Visit also Cariaco.
I'm waiting on that video.
Welcome to 🇬🇩
Always good to see videos on my country
Correction: No2 Grenada was Carib (Amerindian) territory, then French, then British, then French, then British, then Sovreign state
How did you manage without air conditioning?? How walkable is St. George's? Are there too many hilly streets?? How does Grenada compare to St. Lucía and Dominica etc.?
At night it cooled off enough, at least for me, to sleep ok even without a fan. St. George’s was definitely steep. However, the market area by the port is very walkable.
I thought Grenada was very similar to St Lucia for the things I was interested in. However, Grenadian culture was much more pronounced and visible with every colorful town I drive through.
@@thepuredose I think it would be fascinating to see a video comparing the culture and lives on the islands! Of course Aruba and Barbados have tremendous advantages by being flat and away from the hurricanes.
I am 72.I have my vincey flag.I say the girl os 44 tomorrow.Independence celebration at Victoria Park.Best wishes to all dignitaries.
St George's
Man you miss the best parts of Grenada lol and we are super peaceful
What are the best parts??
A cutlass is an all purpose tool not a for self defense or intimidation but I guess when you come from a place of more guns than people...
Puts things in perspective!
😂 @ the taxi drivers driving fast and NGAF! #factsallday. Had an experience on time where I swear my soul left my body, lol
THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US 🌴 I WAS PLANNING TO GO TO GRENADA 🇬🇩 BUT I REALIZED THE RESORT ALL INCLUSIVE IS VERY EXPENSIVE 🏖️ DO YOU'VE ANY SUGGESTION OF RESORT THAT'S LESS EXPENSIVE 🌴THANK YOU AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍🏽
I normally avoid resort areas, so I can’t help there. Sorry! Normally I use Airbnb.
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Love Grenada. Wheee was the last place you were at on the beach with the drink and pool?
This was at Laluna
Parc a Beouf (Groom's) beach
It’s normal for us to be walking with our machete, we are not a violent nation of people
Am from grenade but I living in the US how you like grenade
Machete VS Fist hmm.