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I like Morgan, he’s well informed. I’m from Nicaragua, living here in California. Next time I go visit Nicaragua I will go to Corn Island. Thanks to you ACE!!! You are Amazing!!
Ace, a big thank you for showing us more of the places where they don't tend to show or want to show the world. The locals are friendly but are said to be bad...but you tend to find that people who are poor are the most welcoming and are willing to share the little that they have..bless them all and to you for showing them to us on your travels.
Ace, thanks for showing us our people in the Americas! Our people in Latina America represent the largest Blac*k population in the Americas but they are kept hidden from us. I love when I hear Nicaraguans speak Patwah. As a Jamaican, it makes me happy to hear my beautiful language especially when it is being spoken by by brothers and siters in Nicaragua.😊🔥🔥🔥🔥 Bigup unuself Nicaragua👍🏾 Stay strong.💪🏿💪🏿 One love!
Watching from Belize central america I'm from and thanks for the upload ACE and respect to our central american neighbors Nicaragua and it's Caribbean afro people just like in my country Belize they listening to Jamaica reggae music and afro beats like us in Belize because we have African in our bloodline!!!✌🏽🙏🌎🇧🇿🇳🇮✨
Growing up in the Moravian Church in the Virgin Islands of Antigua heritage..we knew of our English-speaking bros & sis from Nicaragua. I’ve always been interested in visiting.. but didn’t know much about the Garífuna til about 20 yrs ago(im over 50) These outer islands of Nicaragua, Belize and Columbia are now on my Bucket list thanks to you Ace. You do good work! I’ve seen most of your videos. Did I miss one of Cuba? I’ve got to go there too. In the meantime.. it’s lovely to see my cousins thru your embracing lens. Muchisimas gracias mi amigo. Saca fete! ❣️🎶💃🏽🌺🌴 🇻🇮🇦🇬🇨🇺🇰🇳🇧🇧
@@Nica-Ra-Wata This was a wasted and uninformed comment. I think you discredit our camaraderie with them, with that opinion. It was clear that they played Jamaican Dancehall in the background at the Floating bar. And there is nothing wrong with that.
Ooooh this is the one I been waiting on! Thank you so much for going here. It's been on my mind since I learned about it from a Nica local when I visited Masaya. Yaaaaayyy!!!
Ace! Thank you very much for showing the most beautiful part of my native country, Corn Island, Nicaragua. I love how you understand and connect with our culture, language, and people, Nicaragua. In my home country, we speak Spanish, English, Patois, and many more Miskito languages. Nicaraguans, we are very mixed with races like: Spains (Europeans), Africans, Brazilians, Puerto Ricans, Frenchs, Jews (Middle)East, Chinese (Asians), and others.
Ace I heard you say on the live many people there speak like Jamaicans. Wow I had no idea it is so similar to the point of being exact. That gentleman at the bar could fit into Jamaica like he was born there. Wow I am amazed. Big world, but it get so small the more a person travels. Great video Ace.
@@536767676533766 dont be delusional, spreading lies cause they dont fit your narrative, the Nicaraguan coast be talking like that for the longest, jamaica wasnt the onlybplace colonized by the brits
Ace, great video. Thanks for taking us on your journey. Nicaragua is one place I did not want to visit. However, after watching this video, I would definitely visit. Continued blessings. Much love ❤️🌻.
This video was awesome Ace, you always bring us great content! And Mr. George seems like a nice man too, the island is very beautiful. Stay blessed. 🙏😊
Many Jamacians and Lesser Antilles were deposit in Centro Americas or travel to fine work. Jamacians have help build the Panamal canal, they are deposit in Cuba and Cayman Islands.
@Richie Redw a Haitian friend of mine, told me about these people in Nicaragua and Costa Rica with Jamaican accent. Said they went over during the building of the Panama Canal.
Corn Island is great for scuba diving. One of my students from Nicaragua recommended this place as a great dive spot. I highly recommend it for certified scuba divers.
Really enjoy your work, I say it's work... However I know it's a wonderful pleasure to be able to enjoy the many things you experience and share it with us. I pray that you continue your journey with peace, love and most of all you keep out of harms way ❤❤❤❤❤
*Right! Almost 400 students murdered in April 2018. Over a million exiled in USA, Costa Rica, Spain, etc. Rule by a criminal political organization, a cartel, called Sandinista Front led by dictator Daniel Ortega.*
ACE!!!!! DUUUUUUVALLLLL!!!! Jax FL in the HOUSE ..... Nothing but love brother....been watching for a long time but finally decided to respond!!!! Keep on this good vibe...100
Great informative video!! Thank you Ace for showcasing this beautiful are of Nicaragua and it’s people! Wish I would have know of VIP Tours when I was there in January 2023! Will definitely check him out next time, very knowledgeable! Continue to enjoy Nicaragua! Blessings!
Ace just my perceptive I love your videos when it’s a mix of the night life fun videos with also the cultural history of a city country or town Mix of edutainment makes for a aweosme video education + entertainment 👊🏽
Good look on providing us with info about Nicaragua Corn Island I will be putting this on my list for when I take my trip thru Central America soon! Peace.
By the way 100 years ago San Andres was part of Nicaragua 🇳🇮 but the government of Nicaragua 🇳🇮 during those years neglected San Andre island 🏝️ , what specifically San Andres and the government of Colombia 🇨🇴 were more helpful and they took Nicaragua island of San Andres so basically, it is the same people.
Tienes razon que es la misma gente de Nicaragua porque San Andres por historia siempre fue de Nicaragua , por eso es logico que es la misma gente, pero como despues de unos famosos tratados , se la quitaron a Nicaragua con alguna excusa sin sentido, cuando incluso Nicaragua esta mas cerca de San Andres en el caribe que colombia que esta tan lejos de la Isla de San Andres, pero lo mas logico que es que si San Andres esta en region de Nicaragua con gente de Nicaragua , le pertenezca a Nicaragua ,y no a colombia que esta tan lejos , pero tu misma tu misma tuvistes la respuesta,cuando dices que San Andres es la misma gente de Nicaragua , es porque San Andres es legitimamente de Nicaragua, pero para no entrar en polemica , San Andres, es la isla con gente de Nicaragua , en territorio legitimo de la region de Nicaragua , por tanto es territorio que fue de Nicaragua , hasta que se la robaron los colombianos pero siempre tendra la gente de Nicaragua por eso la gran similitud de gente de Nicaragua en corn island con gran parte de gente de San Andres, es lo mas logico que hablastes, porque son las mismas personas de Nicaragua, aunque ahora haya parte de gente de colombia desde que se tomaron gran parte de la isla de San Andres , los originarios de San Andres, son gente de Nicaragua, muy bien que lo reconocistes a esta gente linda de Nicaragua, saludos
@@ivyjensen5454no es que los colombianos fueron mas serviciales que los Nicas, como tu dices, porque la gente de Nicaragua es gente muy linda y amable y siempre le dio su lugar a esta Isla , lo que sucedio, fue que le robaron la isla a Nicaragua en los famosos tratados que siempre , buscan una excusa para robar los territorios ajenos, porque se movian intereses de colombia por la isla ajena ,que pertenecia a Nicaragua, pero la isla de san andres siempre fue y es legitimamente de la region Nicaragua incluso colombia esta tan lejos de este territorio que tambien indica que no era de colombia , asi que aunque se la hayan robado a Nicaragua ,los colombianos con excusas tontas, tu misma lo dijistes ,es la misma gente de Nicaragua en San Andres, por logica la isla de San Andres al estar en territorio mas cerca de Nicaragua , es porque San Andres es de Nicaragua , aunque se la hayan robado los colombianos ,cuando dices que se la tomaron ,fue porque se la robaron a Nicaragua con supuestos tratados que favorecian por intereses a Colombia, pero la isla San Andres, por su historia siemprebfue de Niacragua , y de ahi que San Andres tenga la misma gente de Nicaragua, es lo mas logico si son parte de la misma gente de Nicaragua ,incluso desde antes que le robaran San Andres a Nicaragua, saludos
Great video, I just left the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. I think imma check out blue field Nicaragua next. I'm glad to see brothas starting to travel.
John M With Ace so manny things to keep u busy on beaches to keep your mind occupied.I am glad I seen this natural beauty,in a peopLe full good character.May God help us all.
Yes they look red like my family that is where we originate from ( Southfield ) but my parents moved to the England in the 1960’s . But we have never forgot our heritage & where we come from. The red dirt.
Buay oh buay!! haha Big up my country my region! Nicaraguan for life! Caribbean girl for life! Here reading comments and seeing how everyone is confusing us with Jamaicans. Not gonna lie, it is true back in our history slaves from Jamaica came with the British monarchy. This is based on what historians have taught us! But, although we have some similarities we are still different. We speak Creole, but at the same time, our Creole have differences. When I speak to my Jamaican husband, he has to wonder what this word means what that word means because we use it differently and have a mixture of Spanish in our creole. More information about Nicaraguan Caribbean people can be found in the documentary The black Creoles from Lunafilmsnic.
*Those who are from the Nicaraguan East Coast speak English. On the West and Central Nicaragua just Spanish is spoken. The main cities and the capital of the country are on the West Coast.*
ACE THANK YOU FOR YOUR NICE VIDEOS OF CORN ISLAND NICARAGUA. HOPE YOU TUBE PAYS YOU VERY GOOD BECAUSE YOU DO VERY GOOD JOB. BIG UP BIG UP...LIKE HOW THE JAMAICANS SAID.🤣🤣 GOD BLESS YOU ACE.🙏
Corn island come on like a second jamaica like cayman island alot of jamaican ancestors where there and still have jamaican influence and its the Caribbean ocean,& Belize also have string influence
Don't think smalltime Ace, latin America is among the most diverse places on earth, not even Africa Europe or Asia are as diverse as latin America is, Nicaragua is part of the Americas proudly, we are diverse just like all latin America
The Corn Islands were a British possession first and populated by Creole peoples from the British Caribbean, and then administered by the U.S. from 1899-1970. That’s why English is the primary language even though it’s part of Central America. It’s similar to Belize in that way.
I don't understand why Jamaicans think they're the only ones that speak patois/patwa.... Many people from all the other Islands speak patwa such as people from Antigua, Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize and many other islands like Saint Kitts I can go on and on... I think maybe because they don't travel to other Islands and are always trying to get to the US for a better life.
Nicaragua and Jamaica have a long history you had people migrating back and forth between islands because of the British colonizing both places. Also the Miskito of Nicaragua came to Jamaica to help the British subdue the Maroon people: however many Miskitos stayed in Jamaica. And intermixed with the native Jamaicans There particularly in Saint Elizabeth Jamaica, I've alot of Nicaraguan relatives because of this that's why there are many similarities in culture including the patwa. Many Jamaicans particularly from Saint Elizabeth area have Miskito blood from.nicaragua. also the Miskitos king came to Jamaica exiled dnd was even buried in Jamaica and some of the family stayed in Jamaica. I'm a family genealogist so I've paper trail and DNA testing etc etc. I still would love to visit Nicaragua. There is an area in Westmoreland Jamaica called bluefields
@@gunzman911 Many Jamaicans do not think that you are not correct when you generalize a statement like that. Maybe you've come across some that think that but over all Jamaicans do not think that. That would be ignorant. If so it would only be because they truly do not know the history of colonization and carribean islands.
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Have u checked out the Garifuna culture in that araa?
La calzada in granada
You need to visit Africa..like Ghana or benin where your ancestors originated from to Haiti. You will love the history
Say Hello to Adin! ( the guy from the boatbar) in front of the resort, asking to take you to the ghettos on the island or Hikin, you'll love it !!!
Bro make sure visit little corn island too thanks again
Ace, your driver is amazing! His world perspective, a wealth of information!!!!!
I like Morgan, he’s well informed. I’m from Nicaragua, living here in California. Next time I go visit Nicaragua I will go to Corn Island. Thanks to you ACE!!! You are Amazing!!
Ace, a big thank you for showing us more of the places where they don't tend to show or want to show the world. The locals are friendly but are said to be bad...but you tend to find that people who are poor are the most welcoming and are willing to share the little that they have..bless them all and to you for showing them to us on your travels.
They could try to erase our history but our people lives on! Appreciate this Ace!
Wow that sunset on the beach looks AMAZING and so PEACEFUL. The people are very warm and inviting ❤. Great energy to be around
This place is Beautiful ❤❤❤
Ace… the highlight of this video for me is your guide. This guy is super intelligent. His knowledge of the island is superb.
That was George Morgan.. Great guy and great ambassador for the Corn Islands. He also sponsors and coaches local baseball for kids.
Ace, thanks for showing us our people in the Americas! Our people in Latina America represent the largest Blac*k population in the Americas but they are kept hidden from us.
I love when I hear Nicaraguans speak Patwah. As a Jamaican, it makes me happy to hear my beautiful language especially when it is being spoken by by brothers and siters in Nicaragua.😊🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bigup unuself Nicaragua👍🏾 Stay strong.💪🏿💪🏿 One love!
Watching from Belize central america I'm from and thanks for the upload ACE and respect to our central american neighbors Nicaragua and it's Caribbean afro people just like in my country Belize they listening to Jamaica reggae music and afro beats like us in Belize because we have African in our bloodline!!!✌🏽🙏🌎🇧🇿🇳🇮✨
We could’ve gone independent off Nicaragua like you guys did but sadly the government didn’t allow it. But we have our own autonomy.
@@carlislepanting5219 Much love to Belize too.. you guys are great 🇳🇮🇧🇿🤞
Growing up in the Moravian Church in the Virgin Islands of Antigua heritage..we knew of our English-speaking bros & sis from Nicaragua. I’ve always been interested in visiting.. but didn’t know much about the Garífuna til about 20 yrs ago(im over 50) These outer islands of Nicaragua, Belize and Columbia are now on my Bucket list thanks to you Ace. You do good work! I’ve seen most of your videos. Did I miss one of Cuba? I’ve got to go there too. In the meantime.. it’s lovely to see my cousins thru your embracing lens. Muchisimas gracias mi amigo. Saca fete! ❣️🎶💃🏽🌺🌴
🇻🇮🇦🇬🇨🇺🇰🇳🇧🇧
NICARAGUA BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY🇳🇮👍🦈🚢🏊♀️🚣♀️🏝 and the big country in central america and have alot beautiful places
I didn't expect to see such a strong Jamaican Influence.🇯🇲
Maybe Jamaica has a Nicaraguan influence brethren, Nicaragua Caribbean coast was chatting English before Jamaica...
@@Nica-Ra-Wata This was a wasted and uninformed comment.
I think you discredit our camaraderie with them, with that opinion.
It was clear that they played Jamaican Dancehall in the background at the Floating bar.
And there is nothing wrong with that.
The coast ancestors came from Jamaica. Maybe that’s why? That’s what I’ve learned so far.
Ya man for real
Yow the Jamaican accent can’t hide
In the 1st couple of minutes the way you learn culture that's what has me glued in.
Awesome video Ace, Nicaragua's hidden 💎
Ace never disappoints😊 Always in the right place at the right time❤❤ loved it!!
Another one of your great videos, my brother. Very informative. Beautiful place. That taxi driver is a cool brother.
Ace thank u for visiting my home Corn Island.
Ooooh this is the one I been waiting on! Thank you so much for going here. It's been on my mind since I learned about it from a Nica local when I visited Masaya. Yaaaaayyy!!!
Ace! Thank you very much for showing the most beautiful part of my native country, Corn Island, Nicaragua. I love how you understand and connect with our culture, language, and people, Nicaragua. In my home country, we speak Spanish, English, Patois, and many more Miskito languages. Nicaraguans, we are very mixed with races like: Spains (Europeans), Africans, Brazilians, Puerto Ricans, Frenchs, Jews (Middle)East, Chinese (Asians), and others.
Never knew such a lovely island existed. It definitely is somewhere I would love to visit.
That's why everyone should be encouraged to grow food and learn to use and make their own natural products from local products.
Ace I heard you say on the live many people there speak like Jamaicans. Wow I had no idea it is so similar to the point of being exact. That gentleman at the bar could fit into Jamaica like he was born there. Wow I am amazed. Big world, but it get so small the more a person travels. Great video Ace.
@@536767676533766 please direct me to the part of the video we’re he or Ace mention he is Jamaican?
@@536767676533766 dont be delusional, spreading lies cause they dont fit your narrative, the Nicaraguan coast be talking like that for the longest, jamaica wasnt the onlybplace colonized by the brits
Wow what a lovely place. I’m definitely putting Corn Island on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing
Much love & blessings from Guyana 🇬🇾
I Really like that guys, he’s got that Island Vibe all over Him…. Blessings!
Yow bro am Jervis from Jamaica watching as always big up ur status
Man they play some really good music at that bar. Reggae, dancehall & afrobeats💪🏿
George is very informative he seems like he takes pride in his island. Good vibes, good video Ace.
Ace, great video. Thanks for taking us on your journey. Nicaragua is one place I did not want to visit. However, after watching this video, I would definitely visit. Continued blessings. Much love ❤️🌻.
beautiful place love nicaragua
Love this video. Please do not change your content or teaching us new things about our culture and others. Keep up the good work.
The Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua is so different and multi ethnic. ❤️❤️❤️
🎉🎉 Yep yep
This video was awesome Ace, you always bring us great content! And Mr. George seems like a nice man too, the island is very beautiful. Stay blessed. 🙏😊
Oh what Ace going on about to watch. Love your channel bro. Informal is truly a Understatement, climbing the Statue of Mary still puts me in awe.
That guy has a Caribbean Island accent almost Jamaican but that´s nice Shout out to the people of Corn Island Nicaragua
Many Jamacians and Lesser Antilles were deposit in Centro Americas or travel to fine work. Jamacians have help build the Panamal canal, they are deposit in Cuba and Cayman Islands.
@@kfelix2934 Sure thing, I encountered many ethnic Jamaicans in Limón province in Costa Rica, lived in that area for awhile.
@Richie Redw a Haitian friend of mine, told me about these people in Nicaragua and Costa Rica with Jamaican accent. Said they went over during the building of the Panama Canal.
Ace you gotta visit the Miskito and Garifuna peoples brother. I know you already know this!
Amazing place amazing video amazing people ❤️❤️❤️
Corn Island is great for scuba diving. One of my students from Nicaragua recommended this place as a great dive spot. I highly recommend it for certified scuba divers.
I've been to Managua and Granada, but I missed this hidden gem! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏽
Really enjoy your work, I say it's work... However I know it's a wonderful pleasure to be able to enjoy the many things you experience and share it with us.
I pray that you continue your journey with peace, love and most of all you keep out of harms way ❤❤❤❤❤
Bello país Nicaragua y súper tranquilo ❤
*Right! Almost 400 students murdered in April 2018. Over a million exiled in USA, Costa Rica, Spain, etc. Rule by a criminal political organization, a cartel, called Sandinista Front led by dictator Daniel Ortega.*
ACE!!!!! DUUUUUUVALLLLL!!!! Jax FL in the HOUSE ..... Nothing but love brother....been watching for a long time but finally decided to respond!!!! Keep on this good vibe...100
Love the vibes remind me of Jamaica, ❤
SUP FAMILY KEEP LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE ☝🏽☝🏽💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Big up the people of Corn Island 🏝
The driver seems really smart and wellspoken. Thanks for sharing.
Great informative video!! Thank you Ace for showcasing this beautiful are of Nicaragua and it’s people! Wish I would have know of VIP Tours when I was there in January 2023! Will definitely check him out next time, very knowledgeable! Continue to enjoy Nicaragua! Blessings!
Man I would fit right in in this place.. man jamaica 🇯🇲 is strong in this place
ACE vamos a san juan del sur????
No te lo pierdas, in this summer San Juan del sur is good
I can't wait to visit! Beautiful culture.
Beautiful place.
Ace ❤. This IS Latin America. It's not talked about because of discrimination. I'm happy you're visiting my grandmother's home. 🙂
U are totally wrong.
Read history and will have another point of view about it
I dont about other places in latinamerica but at least in Nicaragua, we big up our Caribbean brothers and sisters
Belize central america I'm from and i agree totally !!
@@markhunter1 Apparently, you're not reading your history. And your comments are proof of that. Let's just agree to disagree. And move on....🙄
Yo Ace I love your videos bother! I am from Boston. Keep up with the vibe. Haitian men one love.
Thanks for sharing brother always love the videos.
Ace just my perceptive I love your videos when it’s a mix of the night life fun videos with also the cultural history of a city country or town
Mix of edutainment makes for a aweosme video education + entertainment 👊🏽
Good look on providing us with info about Nicaragua Corn Island I will be putting this on my list for when I take my trip thru Central America soon! Peace.
Please tell me you went to little corn as well. My wife family has a hotel on little corn. They are one of the 4 original families on the island.
Ace thanks for sharing these videos. I learned a lot of things. That is why I followed you. Especially the Venezuelan vedios. ❤
Beautiful environment, lush greenery. Some people on Corn Island, sounds like people in San Andres, Colombia. Some do sound like Jamaican 😊.
By the way 100 years ago San Andres was part of Nicaragua 🇳🇮 but the government of Nicaragua 🇳🇮 during those years neglected San Andre island 🏝️ , what specifically San Andres and the government of Colombia 🇨🇴 were more helpful and they took Nicaragua island of San Andres so basically, it is the same people.
Tienes razon que es la misma gente de Nicaragua porque San Andres por historia siempre fue de Nicaragua , por eso es logico que es la misma gente, pero como despues de unos famosos tratados , se la quitaron a Nicaragua con alguna excusa sin sentido, cuando incluso Nicaragua esta mas cerca de San Andres en el caribe que colombia que esta tan lejos de la Isla de San Andres, pero lo mas logico que es que si San Andres esta en region de Nicaragua con gente de Nicaragua , le pertenezca a Nicaragua ,y no a colombia que esta tan lejos , pero tu misma tu misma tuvistes la respuesta,cuando dices que San Andres es la misma gente de Nicaragua , es porque San Andres es legitimamente de Nicaragua, pero para no entrar en polemica , San Andres, es la isla con gente de Nicaragua , en territorio legitimo de la region de Nicaragua , por tanto es territorio que fue de Nicaragua , hasta que se la robaron los colombianos pero siempre tendra la gente de Nicaragua por eso la gran similitud de gente de Nicaragua en corn island con gran parte de gente de San Andres, es lo mas logico que hablastes, porque son las mismas personas de Nicaragua, aunque ahora haya parte de gente de colombia desde que se tomaron gran parte de la isla de San Andres , los originarios de San Andres, son gente de Nicaragua, muy bien que lo reconocistes a esta gente linda de Nicaragua, saludos
@@ivyjensen5454no es que los colombianos fueron mas serviciales que los Nicas, como tu dices, porque la gente de Nicaragua es gente muy linda y amable y siempre le dio su lugar a esta Isla , lo que sucedio, fue que le robaron la isla a Nicaragua en los famosos tratados que siempre , buscan una excusa para robar los territorios ajenos, porque se movian intereses de colombia por la isla ajena ,que pertenecia a Nicaragua, pero la isla de san andres siempre fue y es legitimamente de la region Nicaragua incluso colombia esta tan lejos de este territorio que tambien indica que no era de colombia , asi que aunque se la hayan robado a Nicaragua ,los colombianos con excusas tontas, tu misma lo dijistes ,es la misma gente de Nicaragua en San Andres, por logica la isla de San Andres al estar en territorio mas cerca de Nicaragua , es porque San Andres es de Nicaragua , aunque se la hayan robado los colombianos ,cuando dices que se la tomaron ,fue porque se la robaron a Nicaragua con supuestos tratados que favorecian por intereses a Colombia, pero la isla San Andres, por su historia siemprebfue de Niacragua , y de ahi que San Andres tenga la misma gente de Nicaragua, es lo mas logico si son parte de la misma gente de Nicaragua ,incluso desde antes que le robaran San Andres a Nicaragua, saludos
Thanks for the experience Ace. It’s always wonderful watching your videos.
Great video, I just left the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. I think imma check out blue field Nicaragua next. I'm glad to see brothas starting to travel.
John M With Ace so manny things to keep u busy on beaches to keep your mind occupied.I am glad I seen this natural beauty,in a peopLe full good character.May God help us all.
Thanks!
Thanks MKLFS the the support!!!!!!
ACE YOU ARE THE REAL MVP🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥🔥
I been to Corn Island many times before Wonderful and friendly people 🤝👏🏻🍷🍾🍸🍹🥂
This reminds me of South ST Elizabeth, 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
Yes they look red like my family that is where we originate from ( Southfield ) but my parents moved to the England in the 1960’s . But we have never forgot our heritage & where we come from. The red dirt.
Great video. I’m adding Corn Island to the list
Thank you for sharing! Traveling through different lens
Thank you for visiting my country. I'm so happy you enjoyed Corn Island. ❤😊🇳🇮
Buay oh buay!! haha Big up my country my region! Nicaraguan for life! Caribbean girl for life! Here reading comments and seeing how everyone is confusing us with Jamaicans. Not gonna lie, it is true back in our history slaves from Jamaica came with the British monarchy. This is based on what historians have taught us! But, although we have some similarities we are still different. We speak Creole, but at the same time, our Creole have differences. When I speak to my Jamaican husband, he has to wonder what this word means what that word means because we use it differently and have a mixture of Spanish in our creole. More information about Nicaraguan Caribbean people can be found in the documentary The black Creoles from Lunafilmsnic.
Never knew some Nicaraguans had a caribbean accent. Wow, they are such an interesting group of people
*Those who are from the Nicaraguan East Coast speak English. On the West and Central Nicaragua just Spanish is spoken. The main cities and the capital of the country are on the West Coast.*
Up and running, good day everyone
Great brother, thanks for sharing the experience
ACE THANK YOU FOR YOUR NICE VIDEOS OF CORN ISLAND NICARAGUA.
HOPE YOU TUBE PAYS YOU VERY GOOD BECAUSE YOU DO VERY GOOD JOB.
BIG UP BIG UP...LIKE HOW THE JAMAICANS SAID.🤣🤣
GOD BLESS YOU ACE.🙏
Ace, keep educating the people stay true to who you are brother keep it professional like you do✌🏽️✌🏽️✌🏽️
Continue to make history 🌎👣
Ace.... THX Man EVERYTIME you never disappoint in your mesmerizing travels 😁👍 ( My MoM would love 💗 it 😄) I’m thinking of “Cabo San Locus” 👋
I’m planning a trip to corn island , this looks really nice!
Always bringing good positive content I love the vibes blessings brother ☝🏾👍🏾
That island bar looks like the one place you went to but it was a floating boat party and that was packed.
That looks like dope spot
Notw I’m going to corn island I appreciate your content bro going in October. Super dope content
Nice vibe! Thanks ,Ace!
This reminds me of when I visited Roatan, Honduras.
Corn island come on like a second jamaica like cayman island alot of jamaican ancestors where there and still have jamaican influence and its the Caribbean ocean,& Belize also have string influence
Don't think smalltime Ace, latin America is among the most diverse places on earth, not even Africa Europe or Asia are as diverse as latin America is, Nicaragua is part of the Americas proudly, we are diverse just like all latin America
The Corn Islands were a British possession first and populated by Creole peoples from the British Caribbean, and then administered by the U.S. from 1899-1970. That’s why English is the primary language even though it’s part of Central America. It’s similar to Belize in that way.
Ace we love you, keep up the awesome works!!! :) JP Fam.
AWESOME VIDEO 👌🏿 WE LOVE GEORGE 😊 VERY INFORMATIVE 👍🏾
i notice you do the party stuff and the history info. This is why I love your channel.
Loving the vibes of this place. Big Up Ace 👍🏾
Great video! Lots of good info.
Ace I like the taxi driver. He has the street vibe.
Ace your videos are 45 minutes long feels like 15 😢.......great video as always
Little Jamaica in Nicaragua that's the way go yardman style.
I don't understand why Jamaicans think they're the only ones that speak patois/patwa.... Many people from all the other Islands speak patwa such as people from Antigua, Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize and many other islands like Saint Kitts I can go on and on... I think maybe because they don't travel to other Islands and are always trying to get to the US for a better life.
Nicaragua and Jamaica have a long history you had people migrating back and forth between islands because of the British colonizing both places. Also the Miskito of Nicaragua came to Jamaica to help the British subdue the Maroon people: however many Miskitos stayed in Jamaica. And intermixed with the native Jamaicans There particularly in Saint Elizabeth Jamaica, I've alot of Nicaraguan relatives because of this that's why there are many similarities in culture including the patwa. Many Jamaicans particularly from Saint Elizabeth area have Miskito blood from.nicaragua. also the Miskitos king came to Jamaica exiled dnd was even buried in Jamaica and some of the family stayed in Jamaica. I'm a family genealogist so I've paper trail and DNA testing etc etc. I still would love to visit Nicaragua. There is an area in Westmoreland Jamaica called bluefields
@@gunzman911 Many Jamaicans do not think that you are not correct when you generalize a statement like that. Maybe you've come across some that think that but over all Jamaicans do not think that. That would be ignorant. If so it would only be because they truly do not know the history of colonization and carribean islands.
@@westindianmalkah8570 Thank you for this information.
That dish at the end of the video looks really gooooood 🫠🤤🤤🤤🤤😮
Congratulations ACE!! You are amazing!!
Keep going my guy
Ace, nice video. Your guide is knowledgeable, informative and very articulate. Great 🙂👍
Beautiful ❤