Dubreuil in the middle of Mauritius, the furtherest from everything.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Dubreuil is the most remote village in Mauritius. It is the village that is furtherest from the sea and any other village. While it might be isolated geographically it is by no means an isolated community. The friendly locals are happy to show you their great village and help you order the best snacks and even let you say hi to a horse.
    Famous for its tea, we started at the Kuanfu-tea factory, but it was closed, hopefully, we will make a video about that soon. They have a full-size football field and an astroturf indoor-outdoor field, which Riki called action soccer, at the start of the town, with a kids play area. They looked new, so things are happening in Dubreuil. But we were hungry.
    Our first food in the middle of Mauritius was some roti at a very popular place. After inspecting some plants for brooms we ordered a chicken roti for Riki and a veg with piment (chili) for me. Most places have a little something extra that they add to a roti and this was no exception. They add what we think was Chou Chou (Chayote), which adds the texture of a potato, but a great fresh taste. The chicken roti had a great flavour and tons of meat in it.
    What was great was no one spoke English, but they went on found a guy who did. In hindsight, I should have tried the haleem, as everyone had ordered it. Off to explore the town and its many community centers. There are more community centers in Dubreuil than I have ever seen before.
    At the young boys YC they have some of their trophies on display, and they seem to have won quite a few. There is a huge bus stop next to a restaurant that was sadly closed. After walking around and seeing more centers and sports courts, not sure, either volleyball or badminton, we found a church and some temples. Prith Snack looked good for a meal with a great dining area.
    We ended up in what I called the shopping district, it had quite a few shops, that are correctly marked on Google maps. We met Natasha and bought one of each of her 2 rupee snacks, chana puri, a cabbage one which was the best, a gateaux piment and a few others. They were great with the relish.
    We stopped at a few temples and some odd buildings and also found the tree that supplied the material for the brooms. There is an ashram with an attached hospital, the priest is currently stuck in India, but we did get to see the small dam and they actually labeled their trees. One was a Karamja tree which is also Indian beech.
    While we were driving off we watched in almost disbelief as a man rode a horse down the road. It was a moment that reminded us of where we were. Almost as if Dubreuil was saying "this is a place where anything can happen." Our final stop of the day was at some of the tea plantations.
    They had been pruned back to the branches due to the neglect during the lockdown. The good news is that the plants are starting to produce again and the government has released a grant. It was fitting that we ended at this point as tea is important to the area and it was great to see its glorious return.
    Dubreuil might be in the middle of nowhere but it certainly is not to be overlooked. The people that live there are friendly and helpful and it feels appropriate that they have the most community centers as they are one big community of 2500 people, that seem to laugh a lot and a nice smile can be found where ever you look.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @h.s4149
    @h.s4149 3 года назад +4

    It's extraordinary, I already worked for this tea factory from 1984 to 1985 in dubreuil. My uncles cultivated tea fields in the area, and I picked the tea leaves with them very early in the morning.

    • @BryanDiscoversWorld
      @BryanDiscoversWorld  3 года назад +1

      Wonderful, It must have been a great place to live. Thanks for telling me.

    • @h.s4149
      @h.s4149 3 года назад +2

      @@BryanDiscoversWorld yes it was a place where it was very good to live, it was very very wooded and very natural. It's a pleasure to share that with you 2 because I believe that we are of the same generation, for my part I was born in 1967.

    • @BryanDiscoversWorld
      @BryanDiscoversWorld  3 года назад +1

      @@h.s4149 I was born in 1971, so only a few years between us. Thanks.

  • @h.s4149
    @h.s4149 3 года назад +4

    It's crazy the love you both have for Mauritius. Thank you very much 😘

  • @mrug_tangy
    @mrug_tangy 2 года назад +2

    14:10 Their snacks are very good! I usually buy some 'dipain frire' there. It's very crunchy and tasty! Their snacks are my favourites!
    Glad you've visited my small village :)

  • @Destroyr0514
    @Destroyr0514 Год назад +1

    I’m actually a DuBreuil but the spelling changed to DuBrul when my great grandfather moved to America and when I found that out I started trying to learn more about my family’s history

  • @KarmaStoriesPodcast
    @KarmaStoriesPodcast 3 года назад +3

    What a great little town and what a great YT Channel! Found you on discord and definitely will be back to binge your content!

  • @mazavaroo5959
    @mazavaroo5959 3 года назад +4

    ❤️ it thanks to you both for making me discovering my own country 😛

  • @nelsonmoonjr2895
    @nelsonmoonjr2895 3 года назад +2

    Great video guys

  • @mitracangy4835
    @mitracangy4835 3 года назад +1

    Thx u so much...Dubrueil is my village my dad live there the first house in Dubrueil He works in the tea factory for a long time there

  • @Leo-lj6vs
    @Leo-lj6vs 3 года назад +1

    Bryan, here we go again. I bought 2 packs of rotis. Some navy beans to make a curry and tomato to make a sauce a la Mauricienne (with chili of course) - That will be tomorrow's lunch. You have inspired me once again :-)

    • @BryanDiscoversWorld
      @BryanDiscoversWorld  3 года назад

      glad I could, enjoy it. Oh yes, a biryani video has just come out. Hopefully to inspire next week.

  • @peterj8278
    @peterj8278 3 года назад +1

    Very informative and entertaining Bryan & Riki.

  • @JohnSmith-el5mo
    @JohnSmith-el5mo 3 года назад +1

    At 20.00 awsome view. Cheers guys. Another like from me.

  • @natashaja8895
    @natashaja8895 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Brayan. It's Natasha

    • @BryanDiscoversWorld
      @BryanDiscoversWorld  3 года назад +1

      Hope you enjoyed it. You were great and it was nice to meet you.

  • @manadeo113
    @manadeo113 2 года назад +2

    Hiiiiii

  • @alx223
    @alx223 3 года назад +2

    17:42 that's where they have the new year's eve bbq lol jk...it's a crematorium

  • @emiriebois2428
    @emiriebois2428 3 года назад +1

    Is the only nice building , the council centre !?