I like the way you film unlike others point the camera at their face all the time, when you film the food, river or something good spend bit more time on it, say 30 sec or 1 min, I watched Rainy day at Cali you show the food for few seconds and the angry river for few sec as well, I would loved to see more of that angry river.
Is the fruit on the stalls grown by the seller themselves or does everyone buy from the same wholesaler of mass produced? Be great if you could cover more detail on the fruits there, exactly what everything is, the price, if u can find out how much pesticides are used and so forth. Cheers
I live in Diego... the fruits at the market come both from little local farms, peoples back yard and wholesalers. The first two tend to use little or no pesticides, but the fruit from wholesalers probably has a lot, even some that are no longer allowed to be used in Europe. So... It's very hard to tell. Unless you talk to the seller, or know local people... which means you have to speak french.
Someone said Madagascar's down street looking good but other places are worse... But what I saw is , even other rather poor areas, they still cleaner than most other Sub-African countries on the mainland. Amazing nation! As an southeastern Asian, Madagascar is my most favorite African country that must go to.
I live in Diego. Standard price for a tuk is 1000 ar, 2000 if its out of the center. Also, prices tend to be 1.5 or double after Midnight. I live pretty far from the center, at the uni. The price for that is 2-3000 ar. But they tend to say no because it's far and inconvenient for them. I'll offer 5000 and they always say yes.
Your vid’s give me life while I’m in between trips
Une bien sympathique visite.
Merci infiniment pour ce partage.😊😉👍👍👍
Another great video Paul. I really like seeing areas of Madagascar that aren’t as well traveled
Watching live from Enugu state Nigeria
Ottimo video molto bello,con tante emozioni da vivere questo paese che è il Madagascar 😊👋👍🤍
I like the way you film unlike others point the camera at their face all the time, when you film the food, river or something good spend bit more time on it, say 30 sec or 1 min, I watched Rainy day at Cali you show the food for few seconds and the angry river for few sec as well, I would loved to see more of that angry river.
I expected to see baobab trees. Where are they?
Is the fruit on the stalls grown by the seller themselves or does everyone buy from the same wholesaler of mass produced? Be great if you could cover more detail on the fruits there, exactly what everything is, the price, if u can find out how much pesticides are used and so forth. Cheers
I live in Diego... the fruits at the market come both from little local farms, peoples back yard and wholesalers. The first two tend to use little or no pesticides, but the fruit from wholesalers probably has a lot, even some that are no longer allowed to be used in Europe. So... It's very hard to tell. Unless you talk to the seller, or know local people... which means you have to speak french.
A famous Portuguese seaport at one time before the opening of the Suez Canal.
Someone said Madagascar's down street looking good but other places are worse... But what I saw is , even other rather poor areas, they still cleaner than most other Sub-African countries on the mainland.
Amazing nation! As an southeastern Asian, Madagascar is my most favorite African country that must go to.
yes, you see very little trash on the streets or in the small parks in town.
watching from philippines 😂
Thanks for watching. I lived in Manila for 4 years as a teenager. Magallanes village.
How much is a single trip for 1 person in a tuk-tuk in Diego?
I usually gave the driver 1000-2000. The driver will often stop for other passengers. Diego is a very walkable city, I walked most of the time.
@@pddembowski O. K., I just wanted to know the general tariff - in Tamatave, it is 1,500 Ar per person and trip.
I live in Diego. Standard price for a tuk is 1000 ar, 2000 if its out of the center. Also, prices tend to be 1.5 or double after Midnight. I live pretty far from the center, at the uni. The price for that is 2-3000 ar. But they tend to say no because it's far and inconvenient for them. I'll offer 5000 and they always say yes.
@@rudilambert1065 Very interesting. I'm there now, and I can confirm within Ants.-I it's always 1,000. Never tried at night so far.
Thx!
@@rudilambert1065 Btw which uni campus is this? (There are several and I don't understand the system yet.)
Woww 🍺🍺
City antsiranana??
Yes / Oui
The cobblestone must be from colonial times?
yes I believe so, in Antananarivo there are quite a few narrow old cobblestone streets as well.
You went through the market like a bullet....I thought you'd stop and chat and see what's happening...were you I a hurry?
Diego Suarez devient une ville affreuse, ça sent la saleté, la pauvreté partout.
Vous devriez avoir des contacts avec les habitants pour plus d'authenticité. Votre vidéo est nulle à chier !!
j'ai plusiers videos avec les habitants..regardez mes autres videos..mon dieu !!