Sao Tome and Principe: The Islands in the Middle of the World

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Publicado 2024-04-14
Positioned just off Gabon's coast and secluded from the rest of the globe, this stands as one of Africa's tiniest nations. Its populace is a blend of the descendents of slaves and the initial Portuguese settlers. Within these untouched islands, where Nature is so generous, the people of Sao Tome and Principe revel in a paradise of lush forests, towering peaks, and azure seas.
Director: Scott Schneider

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  • @janetmwikali5477
    I know very little about Sao Tome Princip,so the moment I saw this documentary, I just clicked coz I was intrigued,, from Kenya 🇰🇪
  • “Brothers, unite. It’s the key to make our country great, gaining confidence and finding happiness. United, we could find all the answers. My brother, if we unite our country will change.” A beautiful song from São Tomé 💜🙏🏿
  • Am a Nigeria I visited there is year 2012 verry beautiful place I have a friend here father is from there mother is from Spain
  • As a herbalist myself. This is wonderful ❤ The children really need to learn this tradition of healing themselves with herbs 🌿
  • @l67skidz18
    Seeing this man do the best he can each day to restore 1 big piece of the under water environment is rebuilding my faith in part's of humanity I didn't think existed, thank you from down under Australia 😊
  • @MardiMoinjeh
    They look like my siblings, relative, uncle, aunty, just like West Africa people, we are all the same people of Yah❤❤
  • @renexburrell9447
    ❤ I. Really. Enjoy. This. Documentary. Watching. From. Yhe. Beautiful. Island. Of. Jamaica
  • @ByteStrings
    Nice village life.. this is just a wonderful place.
  • Your channel seems to have a lot of useful information. I'll check it out. Thank you so much!
  • @charlinesworld
    Thanks to all of you for doing your part for our planet ❤️ ❤❤❤❤
  • @SiroFits
    so awesome to see these documentary since I knew very little about this place apart from what I learnt in geography
  • @OrlandoGustar
    Here in the Philippines we call the Herbal Healers " ALBULARYO" from the Spanish word "HERBOLARIO" ....these days not a lot of Filipinos believe in their way of healing unlike maybe 50-60 years ago.
  • I enjoyed this documentary as I like nature, it amazes me what God has created that can heal us.
  • In New Zealand, there were billions of kauri trees when the European settlers arrived . In about 100 years these magnificent trees were cut down by then , now there are few thousands left. The European settlers destroyed the nature all over the world.
  • There was no discussion of there politics, how they obtain water, what other ways of making a living are there, what other crops are grown, villages and ways of living, the religion, transportation, i loved what I saw, but there was so much more to learn.