Born and bred in shama now residing in new York city. Pra estuary, fort San sebastian and first black(philosopher) African born to attend university in Europe is also interned in front of the Fort(castle). His name is Anton Wilhelm Amo.
I thank you brothers very much for this video. I've seen pics of this from other countries. Little did I know that what I was fascinated by is also in my hometown. Me da hwon ase papaapa. GH for life 🇬🇭❤💛💚🖤
Well my friend, the two waters mix. After all they are both waters with the same molecules. The main reasons why waters from different directions seam not to show that they mix include: 1) The density and the salinity of both waters(salt contents); in the case of the Pra river and the Atlantic Ocean, the Ocean is more dense than the Pra river. 2) The Ocean also contains more salt than the river Pra. Therefore, when looking at both waters, they slowly mix but no one can notice it with the naked eyes immediately. 3) The Inertia (force of contact or flow) or what is called the Coriolis Force, play a lot of part in their mixing. 4) Another factor is the molecular connections between the waters. All the four, and more forces create the scene that people see, indicating as though the waters do not mix, BUT THEY ARE BOTH WATERS. If they do not mix, the Pra river would have been swollen so high , by trying to either stay there, stopped flowing or keep rising. The waters mix, but it is a slow and invisible process.
This is such an amazing video. Great to be here. I always learned about this but seeing in now in this video brings a lot of perspective and enlightenment. Thanks guys for the great work
Show it to Nana Addo to see the good work he has done about the galamsey situation in the region and beyond. Nothing is beautiful about this scene. We are just destroying our resources, including land and water bodies. You're doing a great job too and I hope something is done quickly about this situation. It's the same at river Ankobra and Butre in the western region
A beautiful scene for tourist except the freighting galamsey and mercury polluted river flowing into the sea. Let’s do theses kind of videos to raise awareness and preserve the natural beauty of of land. Miners have to change their attitude so leader and people keep the pressure for an immediate change.
Can you do a video about the Koromantse people for the Coromantin community in Jamaica 🇯🇲? Something worth looking at - I think they were the first community to embark on Gorilla Warfare . They took the same fighting model to Jamaica to free themselves from the enslavers ? I know there are some interesting sites and relics in Koromantse?
It saddens me now how illegal mining has polluted the this beautiful 😍seen, 10 to 15 yrs ago, it used to be magnificent, I am from Shama, pls let's stop the galamsey .
@@nanaansah1353 I live here in Stuttgart/Germany. And I am an independent scholar, dealing with Amo. I am 68 and I never have visited Ghana or Shama. But I watched films on RUclips about Shama and Amo´s grave. Dr. Emmanuel Yawovi EDEH ( born in Togo and now a German in Duisburg) was the first scholar worldwide to publish a thesis on Amo in 2003 and attended a conference on Amo in Accra in 2009, fullfilled my wish and brought back for me pieces of earth from the ground beneeth the grave of Amo. The East German scholar in Halle/ Saale, Burchard Brentjes, wrote in his book on Amo (=Anton Wilhelm Amo. Der schwarze Philosoph in Halle. Leipzig 1976, p. 82), that Amo´s grave before was in the Christian cimentary in Shama. It showed a cross with engraved details. Then, in 1927, the river Pra was to pour his waters into the cimentary. This was the reason to transfer Amo´s grave to the front of the Fort. Brentjes had had contact (when he was in Ghana in 1974) with Mr. Joseph Evans Andoh who then was the secretary of the "Shama Traditional Councils" . This gentleman told Brentjes all these details. The ship´s doctor David Henri Gallant met Amo in Axim in 1753. A few jears later, when Gallandat visited Axim again (at the of the end 1750s), Amo already was in Shama and is said to have lived right inside the Fort. But we do not know what he was doing there (see again Brentjes 1976, p. 69). Was he a prisoner or was he a clerc of the Westindian Company of the Netherlands ("WIC")?
So sad that the two young guys are not able to see the seriousness of what galamsey has and is doing to the rivers and landscape of their own region of the country. So sad...
What do you want them to do.???? And what have you also done since you are aware of the menace now?? Those in authorities are the ones doing the galamsey so what do you want the ordinary Ghanaian to do.
You did a good job with the drone. I watched one inland and it was nasty - we only looked at their faces. Nothing. Good wirk with the drone. You can efut your videos for more graphic explanation. Cheers
Perfect location for salinity gradient power! Ghana has exhausted all it's hydro power generation potential the experts say? Well, I think the experts have never heard of salinity gradient power! The resource is there as we can see but it's untapped
my Guy i think you definitely need to come and take another look at the Sea in Shama bro, its polluted, especially when it rains you can see the pollution as far as the shama shore through to the Anglo Beach area, bro i was so disappointed at the fight against galamsey in the country, very soon there wont be any clean beach in the western part of Ghana, we are very much aware of how the Ankobrah is also polluted and its also meeting the sea. Lets talk about the side effects of Galamsey to save our water bodies. this comment is void of any political colors, Just pass through shama to witness it yourself, i have been there three times since last Wednesday. this is our future lets safe guard it #StopGalamsey #StopPollution
This is a fucking disgrace to the Akuffo Addo administration. For someone who talked about improving the environment this is his legacy. The sea would resist this pollution for some time
Sea is all other water bodies doctor or a hospital for all other water bodies and when they get sick they then go to the hospital to see medical attention which is the Sea water.
That's why we say our leaders are not doing well for the country, look at how the sea is taking the land over there instead of putting rocks to make sure the sea could not took much of the land, the same thing going on in Accra where river Densu pass to the sea that always brings coas and disaster in the area, and look at leaders who have been voted to lead a country, and this is what Ghanians like, we always want to hear lies and clab our hands to them because.he comes from our area bcs he is Akan we must vote for him o her
What stops you from speaking english and exposing the rich history of Shama .the estuary the fort the cross the grave etc what stops its history to be out .pls do more we are interested to know .l wonder why all the u-tuber are resorting to the local dialects other than english explain the history in english otherwise you are adding to their woes. Do more pls.in the diaspora a lot more is needed for our friends . .
Thanks for the background music indeed you are wise ❤❤❤
See what galamsey is doing 😭😭😭😭
I’m definitely coming back again to see this, I have lived in shama before growing up
Did you know about the estuary?
Born and bred in shama now residing in new York city. Pra estuary, fort San sebastian and first black(philosopher) African born to attend university in Europe is also interned in front of the Fort(castle). His name is Anton Wilhelm Amo.
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Same here
Thanks bro.
This is lovely please give us more...
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Thank you
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I thank you brothers very much for this video. I've seen pics of this from other countries. Little did I know that what I was fascinated by is also in my hometown. Me da hwon ase papaapa. GH for life 🇬🇭❤💛💚🖤
Well my friend, the two waters mix. After all they are both waters with the same molecules. The main reasons why waters from different directions seam not to show that they mix include:
1) The density and the salinity of both waters(salt contents); in the case of the Pra river and the Atlantic Ocean, the Ocean is more dense than the Pra river.
2) The Ocean also contains more salt than the river Pra. Therefore, when looking at both waters, they slowly mix but no one can notice it with the naked eyes immediately.
3) The Inertia (force of contact or flow) or what is called the Coriolis Force, play a lot of part in their mixing.
4) Another factor is the molecular connections between the waters.
All the four, and more forces create the scene that people see, indicating as though the waters do not mix, BUT THEY ARE BOTH WATERS. If they do not mix, the Pra river would have been swollen so high , by trying to either stay there, stopped flowing or keep rising.
The waters mix, but it is a slow and invisible process.
Woow.. thank you
Please is there effect when you fetch 3 river from different places n mixed them together 🤔?
Please I need ur answer very serious
Please point of correction it's Gulf of Guinea not Atlantic ocean. Thanks
@@sammiatimodumubarak how about gulf of Guinea of the Atlantic Ocean?🤦🏽
Woooo am soo amazed,u guys are doing a great job eiiii
Thank you. Kindly share the video for us.
Ok I will
Shama for you
I love my town
Your videos are very educative keep it up 👍
Thank you man
This is such an amazing video. Great to be here. I always learned about this but seeing in now in this video brings a lot of perspective and enlightenment. Thanks guys for the great work
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You force of you be able to pass through the shore to this place passing through all the human feaces
Wow 😳
Beautiful 😻
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What is the name of this beautiful song in the background?
History on a go, You are doing Great Bro. More Shout out #seffadjei
I am a new subscriber & loved your video. Keep it up
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was it formerly like that wen the Pra River was clean n clear
This is amazing and i need to see this myself, like really
Thank you bro... Kindly share it for us.
@@Goshers i will definitely tell people about it because I loved it😊
Thank you bro
@@Goshers welcome bro, i miss Takoradi tho
Tadi misses you. We hope you pass through soon.
Show it to Nana Addo to see the good work he has done about the galamsey situation in the region and beyond. Nothing is beautiful about this scene. We are just destroying our resources, including land and water bodies.
You're doing a great job too and I hope something is done quickly about this situation. It's the same at river Ankobra and Butre in the western region
Good job . Keep it up
Thank you bro.
A beautiful scene for tourist except the freighting galamsey and mercury polluted river flowing into the sea. Let’s do theses kind of videos to raise awareness and preserve the natural beauty of of land. Miners have to change their attitude so leader and people keep the pressure for an immediate change.
isoba says Great work
Can you do a video about the Koromantse people for the Coromantin community in Jamaica 🇯🇲?
Something worth looking at - I think they were the first community to embark on Gorilla Warfare . They took the same fighting model to Jamaica to free themselves from the enslavers ?
I know there are some interesting sites and relics in Koromantse?
Hopefully.
It saddens me now how illegal mining has polluted the this beautiful 😍seen, 10 to 15 yrs ago, it used to be magnificent, I am from Shama, pls let's stop the galamsey .
Do you know anything about Anton Wilhelm Amo´s grave in front of the fort in Shama?
@@monikafirla421 not really. I have seen the grave but no other information about it
@@monikafirla421 where are you from? Have you been to Ghana 🇬🇭 before and precisely Shama my hometown?
@@nanaansah1353 I live here in Stuttgart/Germany. And I am an independent scholar, dealing with Amo. I am 68 and I never have visited Ghana or Shama. But I watched films on RUclips about Shama and Amo´s grave. Dr. Emmanuel Yawovi EDEH ( born in Togo and now a German in Duisburg) was the first scholar worldwide to publish a thesis on Amo in 2003 and attended a conference on Amo in Accra in 2009, fullfilled my wish and brought back for me pieces of earth from the ground beneeth the grave of Amo.
The East German scholar in Halle/ Saale, Burchard Brentjes, wrote in his book on Amo (=Anton Wilhelm Amo. Der schwarze Philosoph in Halle. Leipzig 1976, p. 82), that Amo´s grave before was in the Christian cimentary in Shama. It showed a cross with engraved details. Then, in 1927, the river Pra was to pour his waters into the cimentary. This was the reason to transfer Amo´s grave to the front of the Fort. Brentjes had had contact (when he was in Ghana in 1974) with Mr. Joseph Evans Andoh who then was the secretary of the "Shama Traditional Councils" . This gentleman told Brentjes all these details.
The ship´s doctor David Henri Gallant met Amo in Axim in 1753. A few jears later, when Gallandat visited Axim again (at the of the end 1750s), Amo already was in Shama and is said to have lived right inside the Fort. But we do not know what he was doing there (see again Brentjes 1976, p. 69). Was he a prisoner or was he a clerc of the Westindian Company of the Netherlands ("WIC")?
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Hey, what is the name of the song and artist you're playing in the background ? I love it.
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Good task
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Thank you for this video
Waooo this is so amazing
Wow
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The sea doesn’t take nonsense, wow
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Wow, that's my home town at the other side ❤❤
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Thank you Ruby. Good to see you here.
Good work
So sad that the two young guys are not able to see the seriousness of what galamsey has and is doing to the rivers and landscape of their own region of the country. So sad...
Lol
What do you want them to do.???? And what have you also done since you are aware of the menace now?? Those in authorities are the ones doing the galamsey so what do you want the ordinary Ghanaian to do.
Wow😊
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Good job
guys theres one in Accra La beach, Ada Foa, and Volta keta
Oh okay..would like to see that
The lagoon is polluted with grime.
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Good to see you here. Thank you bro.
@@Goshers always
You did a good job with the drone. I watched one inland and it was nasty - we only looked at their faces. Nothing. Good wirk with the drone. You can efut your videos for more graphic explanation. Cheers
i thought it was a small island ... wow
WELL DONE guys
Abraham this semester you will take me there 🥰
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Nana kwame Bediako will have a lot of work to do 😁. Anyway it’s possible
Is there crocodiles there? Is it safe to swim?
Perfect location for salinity gradient power! Ghana has exhausted all it's hydro power generation potential the experts say? Well, I think the experts have never heard of salinity gradient power! The resource is there as we can see but it's untapped
Please can I join your crew ?
Let's see about that.
Like Nana Ansah said (see below): "Stop the galamsey"!
I was here on 5/10/24
my Guy i think you definitely need to come and take another look at the Sea in Shama bro, its polluted, especially when it rains you can see the pollution as far as the shama shore through to the Anglo Beach area, bro i was so disappointed at the fight against galamsey in the country, very soon there wont be any clean beach in the western part of Ghana, we are very much aware of how the Ankobrah is also polluted and its also meeting the sea.
Lets talk about the side effects of Galamsey to save our water bodies. this comment is void of any political colors, Just pass through shama to witness it yourself, i have been there three times since last Wednesday.
this is our future lets safe guard it
#StopGalamsey
#StopPollution
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Oh 😳 my God
Hmmm
Good to see you here once again bro.
Keep up the good work. The pra river is looking like lipton tea with milk sake of galamsey. Smh🙄
This story is very nice, but I think you chose the WRONG song for this video... you should have used a fante song...
Wow does that mean all the rivers in Ghana meet up in pra river?
Nop
We have one in Ada
Galamsay
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This is a fucking disgrace to the Akuffo Addo administration. For someone who talked about improving the environment this is his legacy. The sea would resist this pollution for some time
There is an estuary in Ada, that's where the sea meets Volta lake
Is called delta before they mixed but before they mixed the river must Baptised every dirties will clean
Ihv join
Sea is all other water bodies doctor or a hospital for all other water bodies and when they get sick they then go to the hospital to see medical attention which is the Sea water.
We've created a tourist site where a tea river meets the ocean and never mixes. I'm sad for the country😢
The square waves says a lot there is a lot of cross current. Very dangerous..
Most of the rivers in Ghana have been polluted due to illegal mining activities. It is a shame!
That's why we say our leaders are not doing well for the country, look at how the sea is taking the land over there instead of putting rocks to make sure the sea could not took much of the land, the same thing going on in Accra where river Densu pass to the sea that always brings coas and disaster in the area, and look at leaders who have been voted to lead a country, and this is what Ghanians like, we always want to hear lies and clab our hands to them because.he comes from our area bcs he is Akan we must vote for him o her
The galamsey they claim to have stop, hmmmm!
Vote Nana kwame Bediako
#StopGalamseyNow #FreeTheCitizens
What stops you from speaking english and exposing the rich history of Shama .the estuary the fort the cross the grave etc what stops its history to be out .pls do more we are interested to know .l wonder why all the u-tuber are resorting to the local dialects other than english explain the history in english otherwise you are adding to their woes. Do more pls.in the diaspora a lot more is needed for our friends .
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Check up on the channel. There's a video titled.. THE PEOPLE OF Shama. It has everything you are talking about
Is that a snake in your neck! Oh my gosh!!!
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