I really appreciate all the extra effort you put into filming this country. Such a shame because the art scene is so unique and worth exploring. I'm so happy some people consented to your filming them because everything is so worth viewing. I love this cultural content and applaud your hard work‼️👏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you so much for recording the beautiful people and country of Mali! I am from the USA and have been following Mali's progress and are proud of my brothers and sisters. Viva Mali and black power is the only true power! I hope that they let you come back and film more.
The Kora the English translation for the string instrument the man was playing at 12:50 is such a healing instrument to listen too. Also, when the artisan was making the pottery he made a very good point, it’s better to place your grocery goods in that which is natural not anything plastic especially something you purchase for nutritional or medicinal value. In the West, we are catching up to that comprehension for a variety of reasons placed in the airwaves.
I have been watching Mali and Bamako videos and vlogs trying to learn more about the country and also find out how it looks. And this is easily the best vlog I have seen on Bamako. You've done an amazing job Visual Poet
Sid, you are my inspiration. Sorry to hear that your camera was smashed in Ivory coast. You are bringing many parts of the world that many of us may never get to see and go. Please DO NOT give up. Most West African people are not aware the important of Media so be patient and keep going. I love your videos since in India. And your are Brave !! P
Nice video on how people work with their hands. It is sad they do not get the opportunities they deserve to enjoy the fruit of their hard work. Many blessings for allowing us to learn about their lives.
They would never grab the camera of a white person.. Great video Sid, you have been doing important work. Thanks for never giving up even when it gets tough. Salaam
No brother, you don't understand it well, you know nowadays there is a huge insecurity so people are scared that's why they are reticent from the cameras.
It's not a black-white thing. It's a Bamako thing. If anything, it's worse as a white (or at least non-African looking person) because they think you're a French spy.
I really wish I knew more about the culture and history of this country! Thank you for showing what you could, it was greatly appreciated! I have only just heard of mali (American education doesn’t teach much outside their own history)… and only found out about here because it’s somewhere in my DNA (according to ancestry DNA) and I have absolutely no idea where that could have landed but it made me curious and wanting to understand more than I do.
Greetings Mr visualpoet 1,This is a special place in our African historical memory before enslavement ,Thank you for showing us a synopsis of life in day to day Mali . Your decent attempted to showcase the positive side of Africa and Mali in particular is well noted here .Beloved Mali a super Resource Rich country is going through a tremendous stress right now .A suggestion here to improve the quality of your videos you perhaps could pre prep you scenery by scoping out the areas and sites that you cover .Also dont assume that all your views are knowledgeable about the places you visit .Give a little background on the places to make it more interesting .By the way Mail Music and the musicians is divine.Salif Keita , and many more Oumou Sangare.One love .You are doing a great job visualpoet1 making history ,Before we never saw African Blogger/Documentary Filmmaker in any form of media doing positive coverage of African People anywhere in the world . Big up yourself
Greetings my good bruh...refreshing to see you back on the road and in 🇲🇱 Mali...a country much maligned in western media...because of the balsy move of the bruhs taking care of business and getting rid of the French and their ilk...also please do a thing in DRC...just saw a really lousy vid by a racist euro there...stunk to high heaven...very ugly...I wish they would stop...many blessings to you my good bruh...please keep it coming...we learn so much from your wisdom...really glad you didn't get fat...😅🙏🙌👌✊💪😎👀
Ba fink Ba Koi Mali River The three Rivers hence Mali Baa. Bamako Bamba core or Bambo Core. Thanks again My brother now you are in the heart of Manding. The land of the Dongon Baa or Dagomba as they are call in Ghana.
I had to stop the vid to say, the artistry from Mali mask to the Tuareg jewelry, had a mid-evil masculinity beauty about them. These were very beautiful pieces. No doubt you went beyond the boundaries, even promoting their work and marketing the region. Excellent work despite the risk. Thanks for persevering yourself by minimizing risk and understanding different feelings and expressions about being filmed. You live to film another day!
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful beautiful video on Mali. However, you have to understand that documentary video shootings goes with risk. Secondly, the people you mingle with are not from the same culture as you. Thirdly Mali is a country that went through a lot of political instability ranging from European sabotage the french and also from their own neighbouring country senegal and ivory coast. I think we the African should try to love one another ,respect one another that is the only means to stop external penetration from outside.
Pourquoi interdire de filmer c'est un voyage riche pour tout un chaque un a travers de cette vidéo et me donne envie de venir visiter Bamako,vous êtes l'originalité de l'Afrique.
This is a beautiful video. Mali seems to have kept a West African spirit, especially in the market place, despite the challenges of war. By not having the modern things, they have kept the traditional things. Many also look like the West Indians, such as Jamaicans, St Lucians, Antiguans and Trinis etc.
I like your channel, I understand how it can be difficult to film various people. What you need to say to them, is how you want to Promote their country. Because they don't show things about Mali in the West, and if they do its negative. Your aim is to display Mali in a positive light.
@@DeeDee-2 In my own hometown in Ivory Coast, the day I was leaving for Mali at the Bus station, I got my camera smashed on the floor all pictures deleted, (luckily I had a back up) the microphone on top of my camera broken, and I was only vlogging in the middle of the street, not filming any particular person. Very very frustrating!!!
I'm sorry to hear about the hostility you faced when you were trying to film videos in the Ivory Coast and in Mali. I'm happy for you that things went well in Fiji. Good luck.
As a malian living in America for almost a decade I love your contents and urge you to be very cautious. We are now living in trouble times and you're right malians aren't very familiar with vlogging and you-tubing. Keep up the good work brotha 💖💖
You are right my brother I'm a Ghanaian by birth but I leave in Mali almost 9 years I stay at magnanbougou prj I work at Daudabougou as fashion Designer maliens like people very well especially if you understand a little bit of banbana they take you like a Family
I have been watching you for a while back, the ones who are nice enough to allow you to film them ask them how can people get in touch with them for arts ,if they have a face book page or email or instagram etc and even if they ship their products and to where
Wow....whats the name of the Song when the video starts.....and shouls we expect content frpm Timbuktu or Jenne .,..this country is a filmmakers paradise My advise out of your frequent brush with the public when filming.....try use smaller cameras for street walks....eg Go Pro....big cameras may be intimidating to the public
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Bolibana means “ the end the run” (From colonialism) Wolofobougou means “ the place of Wolofo” the place of fellow Senegalese soldiers during the war between Imma Samori and France colonialism.
Hi brother, thank you for visiting my home country. I would like to let you know that Mali was name after the empire of Mali not after hippopotamus, Mali means hippopotamus in Bambara. To make a video in those countries, you need to talk them first and they will let you do it. Malian are very welcoming people. We respect foreign or visitor. You speak joula, you can't get any problem in Mali.
I love the kora music. Mali is the origin of so much amazing music.
Mali's music is amazing.
Mali 🇲🇱 looks so clean beautiful city I shall visit some day. Thank you for showing us Mali 🇲🇱
I really appreciate all the extra effort you put into filming this country. Such a shame because the art scene is so unique and worth exploring. I'm so happy some people consented to your filming them because everything is so worth viewing. I love this cultural content and applaud your hard work‼️👏🏼🙏🏼
thank you very much my friend for visiting my city, you are the best, you are doing great job,
Brother we are with you from the USA!
@Cassama1225
I see you 😀
Thank you!
Vive l empíre du Mali Bro depuis notre village senegal merci mamá África paix et salut pour Tous c est enfants d afrique
Welcome to Bamako!!!! sorry for any inconveniences you may come across love your content great work
Thank you so much for recording the beautiful people and country of Mali! I am from the USA and have been following Mali's progress and are proud of my brothers and sisters. Viva Mali and black power is the only true power! I hope that they let you come back and film more.
The Misic 🙆♂️😍🥰🤗Much love from DRC 🇨🇩 ✌
Love ❤️ from the old Mali 🇲🇱 empire Ghana 🇬🇭
The Kora the English translation for the string instrument the man was playing at 12:50 is such a healing instrument to listen too. Also, when the artisan was making the pottery he made a very good point, it’s better to place your grocery goods in that which is natural not anything plastic especially something you purchase for nutritional or medicinal value. In the West, we are catching up to that comprehension for a variety of reasons placed in the airwaves.
I have been watching Mali and Bamako videos and vlogs trying to learn more about the country and also find out how it looks. And this is easily the best vlog I have seen on Bamako. You've done an amazing job Visual Poet
Mali has the arts and craft plus great music. Thanks for sharing
I am Malian 🇲🇱 I follow you from France thank you very much for this wonderful video 🙏🏽
Great country Mali
This is my beautiful country. Thanks for the beautiful songs of Ali Farka Touré (peace be upon him), one of the icons who has shaped Malian music.
Nice video showing us the city! Greetings from Sierra Leone.
Thanks for sharing. Wonderful music! Do many people in Mali, or Bamako , not like being photographed? Prayers for Mali! Mali Douha.
Sid, you are my inspiration. Sorry to hear that your camera was smashed in Ivory coast.
You are bringing many parts of the world that many of us may never get to see and go. Please DO NOT give up. Most West African people are not aware the important of Media so be patient and keep going.
I love your videos since in India. And your are Brave !!
P
@Ebrima Krubally
Thank you very much for these kind words.
Please stay tuned as always
AsSalam aleiykum, bienvenue mon frère ! Très heureux de te voir au MALI !
Craftmen are usually honest men. GOD bless them. Thank you for the good video. Make more! New subscriber from Atlanta, USA.
Tres belles images de la capitale du Mali, Bamako. I absolutely love the artwork. 😍🥰
Nice video on how people work with their hands. It is sad they do not get the opportunities they deserve to enjoy the fruit of their hard work. Many blessings for allowing us to learn about their lives.
Sidibe! Fulake! N balimake, i ni ce!! c'est un trèèès très bon film! Ala ka i baara ni i filamew barika.
A beautiful country, full of history and culture. I am glad you could film some of the craftsmen using their skills. Another great video!!!!!
I love your videos much love from yemen habibi 🇾🇪️ ❤️
@Zizo
حبيبي!!!
شكرا
I wish I could make an order for some of their gold
They would never grab the camera of a white person..
Great video Sid, you have been doing important work. Thanks for never giving up even when it gets tough.
Salaam
Nope, NEVER!
No brother, you don't understand it well, you know nowadays there is a huge insecurity so people are scared that's why they are reticent from the cameras.
It's not a black-white thing. It's a Bamako thing. If anything, it's worse as a white (or at least non-African looking person) because they think you're a French spy.
Thanks 🙏🏾 Brother for promoting the beauty of Africa and beyond … congrats 🎉
Love the Music
Les maliens je vous aimes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nous t'aimons aussi 🥰🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
C’est réciproque ❤️❤️❤️
🥰🇲🇱❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for making the world see how wonderful my country Mali is!!
Hard working people...im interested to order some staff there.. thanks for the vlog
Quantos trabalhos artísticos e artefatos interessantíssimos e lindos. . Parabéns a esse fantásticos pessoas...
L empíre de Mali
Love it 💗. Thank you so much!
Amazing 👏 Dream country to visit 😍 ❤ ✨ ♥ Bucketlisted
I really wish I knew more about the culture and history of this country! Thank you for showing what you could, it was greatly appreciated!
I have only just heard of mali (American education doesn’t teach much outside their own history)… and only found out about here because it’s somewhere in my DNA (according to ancestry DNA) and I have absolutely no idea where that could have landed but it made me curious and wanting to understand more than I do.
Find your Malian name and hire a Jali or Griot to recite your family story,! Will be unforgettable
Greetings Mr visualpoet 1,This is a special place in our African historical memory before enslavement ,Thank you for showing us a synopsis of life in day to day Mali . Your decent attempted to showcase the positive side of Africa and Mali in particular is well noted here .Beloved Mali a super Resource Rich country is going through a tremendous stress right now .A suggestion here to improve the quality of your videos you perhaps could pre prep you scenery by scoping out the areas and sites that you cover .Also dont assume that all your views are knowledgeable about the places you visit .Give a little background on the places to make it more interesting .By the way Mail Music and the musicians is divine.Salif Keita , and many more Oumou Sangare.One love .You are doing a great job visualpoet1 making history ,Before we never saw African Blogger/Documentary Filmmaker in any form of media doing positive coverage of African People anywhere in the world .
Big up yourself
Greetings my good bruh...refreshing to see you back on the road and in 🇲🇱 Mali...a country much maligned in western media...because of the balsy move of the bruhs taking care of business and getting rid of the French and their ilk...also please do a thing in DRC...just saw a really lousy vid by a racist euro there...stunk to high heaven...very ugly...I wish they would stop...many blessings to you my good bruh...please keep it coming...we learn so much from your wisdom...really glad you didn't get fat...😅🙏🙌👌✊💪😎👀
I really love this video. Thank you for sharing. I pray to see Mali.
Ba fink Ba Koi Mali River The three Rivers hence Mali Baa. Bamako Bamba core or Bambo Core. Thanks again My brother now you are in the heart of Manding. The land of the Dongon Baa or Dagomba as they are call in Ghana.
Beautiful Mali...cannot wait for your magnificent vlogs; will you see the Dogons?
It's not safe to go to the dogon village right now!
Thank you, for the video. I grew up in that area in Bozola by shop called “Fouroussa bitikini”.
I’m from Kayes. But, my mom is from Bozola ❤
Thanks
Please subscribe.
Мама с папой работали в клинике Габриель Туре с 1970 по 1972 год.Я закончила 1 класс в Бамако
Très belle image de Bamako, le mali étant un pays francophone, est ce qu'on peut sous-titrer la vidéo en français,
Well done my brother, but for the hostilities you are facing I would love to see more videos from Mali, take care and avoid getting into trouble.
Im first to comment, always great content and you are so inspiring
From Mali 🇲🇱
Lovely video,colorful,warm,awesome back ground music
Very informative
Love Mali ,its culture esp music n football
Be well
Thanks VP1
1000eme like
From Mali 🇲🇱
Thanks for the video. Sounds of Mali. Love it. I can see were having some difficulties filming there. Stay blessed
I had to stop the vid to say, the artistry from Mali mask to the Tuareg jewelry, had a mid-evil masculinity beauty about them. These were very beautiful pieces. No doubt you went beyond the boundaries, even promoting their work and marketing the region. Excellent work despite the risk. Thanks for persevering yourself by minimizing risk and understanding different feelings and expressions about being filmed. You live to film another day!
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful beautiful video on Mali. However, you have to understand that documentary video shootings goes with risk. Secondly, the people you mingle with are not from the same culture as you. Thirdly Mali is a country that went through a lot of political instability ranging from European sabotage the french and also from their own neighbouring country senegal and ivory coast. I think we the African should try to love one another ,respect one another that is the only means to stop external penetration from outside.
Love the intro music 👍🏾
will you please let me know the link of this beautifull music
greetings from algeria
Thank you Brother for you hard work. Your lens has shown me parts of the world I may physically not be able to see. Thank You so very much!!!!!!!
Très belle réalisation, DIEU bénisse le Mali 👍
That art work is beautiful... Id like to get some of those pieces
Pourquoi interdire de filmer c'est un voyage riche pour tout un chaque un a travers de cette vidéo et me donne envie de venir visiter Bamako,vous êtes l'originalité de l'Afrique.
This is a beautiful video. Mali seems to have kept a West African spirit, especially in the market place, despite the challenges of war. By not having the modern things, they have kept the traditional things. Many also look like the West Indians, such as Jamaicans, St Lucians, Antiguans and Trinis etc.
I like all your videos very educated
I like your channel, I understand how it can be difficult to film various people. What you need to say to them, is how you want to Promote their country. Because they don't show things about Mali in the West, and if they do its negative. Your aim is to display Mali in a positive light.
@Dee Dee
Trust me, I tried it all!
@@visualpoet1 so sorry
@@DeeDee-2
In my own hometown in Ivory Coast, the day I was leaving for Mali at the Bus station, I got my camera smashed on the floor all pictures deleted, (luckily I had a back up) the microphone on top of my camera broken, and I was only vlogging in the middle of the street, not filming any particular person.
Very very frustrating!!!
@@visualpoet1 So very sorry to hear that. Are you on Insta ?
@@visualpoet1 ok will add you
Thank you for this 👍👍👍👏👏✌️
I'm sorry to hear about the hostility you faced when you were trying to film videos in the Ivory Coast and in Mali. I'm happy for you that things went well in Fiji. Good luck.
Because Fiji 🇫🇯 is very beautiful places with beautiful people I’m so happy 😁 went to my hometown 🤗
Well done brother!! Definitely makes me want to visit 😊
As a malian living in America for almost a decade I love your contents and urge you to be very cautious. We are now living in trouble times and you're right malians aren't very familiar with vlogging and you-tubing. Keep up the good work brotha 💖💖
My American education means I know nothing about Mali and can’t point it out on a map. So This was very interesting, thank you☺️
this part of our culture is Rich and interestingly beautiful
Mali kick out France that's why seems they're suspicious of cameras.
You are right my brother I'm a Ghanaian by birth but I leave in Mali almost 9 years I stay at magnanbougou prj I work at Daudabougou as fashion Designer maliens like people very well especially if you understand a little bit of banbana they take you like a Family
Some strong slang right there😂
11:30 he basically means: this recording is not help them 😂 or take them out of struggle.
I love my people so funny
cool stuff, you are doing mr sidibe, inike :)
I'am from mali, im so surprise how people are not being friendly and being aggresive to a tourist whos trying to show our traditions.
I don’t think they see him as a tourist , since they are the same ethnicity as visualpoet1
@@AI-mo6tx true self hate is real a white man doing same thing would be greeted with smiles all around
The looks n language he speaks makes him a local
@@blackmac500nope, I've tried it. Malians are super friendly until you pull out any kind of camera.
@@blackmac500 there is no self hate in Mali. Have you heard about djatiguiya in Mali ? We treat well every visitor no matter their skin color.
I'm planning to visit Mali.
Can you go to Tombouctou i heard its a good place
Great video as usual. are you going to Niger anytime soon?
Great craftsman
Wow, it seemed like a life or death situation to vlog. Tks for capturing these scenes.
How many languages do you speak ?
He speaks Dioula as he's Ivorian .But in Mali they speak Bambara. Dioula and Bambara are the same language just different dialects
regarding the art sometimes it is good to ask the seller the meaning of those arts and history behind the shoes, masks etc..
great suggestion
I have been watching you for a while back, the ones who are nice enough to allow you to film them ask them how can people get in touch with them for arts ,if they have a face book page or email or instagram etc and even if they ship their products and to where
could you tell me where the music's from? *background music
Wow....whats the name of the Song when the video starts.....and shouls we expect content frpm Timbuktu or Jenne .,..this country is a filmmakers paradise
My advise out of your frequent brush with the public when filming.....try use smaller cameras for street walks....eg Go Pro....big cameras may be intimidating to the public
Did you make it to Djenne?
Which music is this ..Tabarwen Band ???
🌟No other experience in the world 🌍 equals the experience of practicing a daily Saving Love❤️Relationship of Prayer, Bible study and witnessing with the Lord Jesus!
Bro, I appreciate your effort to make this video I know it's not easy. But thank u so much ❤
Come to sierra leone we don even want to kwn what you are doing or not😂😂
Bon séjour malien,tu est chez toi.
You doing great brother. Where are you from originally?
Nice content
Bolibana means “ the end the run” (From colonialism)
Wolofobougou means “ the place of Wolofo” the place of fellow Senegalese soldiers during the war between Imma Samori and France colonialism.
مشاءالله ❤❤
@13.24 min,is the guy playing a Kora?
Il faut expliquer l'importance de ta visite et l'impact touristique.
Wow amazing
Hallow dear is it safe to travel in bamako.?
Mali is safe, except the northern regions Like Timbuktu, Tessalit, Gao, Kidal and Taoudeni. Those are not very safe
thank y@@visualpoet1
thank you dear,we are 04 guest teavelling mali in the month of novemeer 18th. could you help me spme guide ph no?
Hi brother, thank you for visiting my home country. I would like to let you know that Mali was name after the empire of Mali not after hippopotamus, Mali means hippopotamus in Bambara. To make a video in those countries, you need to talk them first and they will let you do it. Malian are very welcoming people. We respect foreign or visitor. You speak joula, you can't get any problem in Mali.
Are you going to do a mauritania vlog?
Mauritania no es un país, es una broma.
Son 4 rayas en un desierto el cual no es de nadie
@@angelmendez6638 But still a country
@@angelmendez6638 i know it, my grandfather was born there and raised there until 12 years.
Kanpur mein hamari 1874 ke laghbagh leather ke Panaa,sleeper banane ka pesha aur bachat par bechte the...
Ici C'est maliba❤❤❤
wonderful
good continuation.
@Taha Vlog Marrakech
I see you brother!! :)
@@visualpoet1 thanks a lot :)
I am in mail but. I am American by mom was born ther