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  • Nice man...atleast Yaya Jammeh has developed new infrastructures which is more than you can say for the lying and cheating previous regime as they were just slowly bringing Gambia down so good riddance to them.

  • I actually got really excited seeing the way to go to my house haha, now I'm in Belgium during the raining season, I miss the smiling coast a lot.

  • Thanks for the upload mate...miss home so much.

  • @servantofallah73 It's a great country!

  • @servantofallah73:

    Gambia used to be a great place for a family holiday about 15 years ago, but now it is full of beggars, prostitutes and bloody mosques everywhere you go.

    My wife and kids just won't go there anymore.

    And the worst thing about it is the vile muslim dictator president, Yayah Jammeh, who has destroyed the place and is trying to bring in a law to execute Gambians gays.

    Tourism has fallen dramatically in the last 10 years.

    Go to Ghana - its much better as a destination.

  • @TheProphetMo Keep your opinions to yourself idiot and Gambia doesn't need ignorant bigots like you so do us a favour and stay well away from our beautiful country. So,you hate Islam without even knowing its teachings,what's new?? FYI, Yahya Jammeh does not in any way represent the beauty of Islam because Islam doesn't teach and preach all the vile stuff he does.

  • the smilling coast,the people are the most friendly and honest than any where in Africa

  • Gambia is a great place but local people are way too invasive...it is almost impossible to take a walk on the beach without being assaulted by people asking for money, promoting restaurants or trying to sell stuff

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  • I'm headed to Banjul in a month. Any suggestions? I read a lot about having a "point-to guy" that can advise you and make sure you don't get screwed. Has anyone been to Badala Park Hotel?

  • @tylerdurden4495 You'll need a guide of sorts, we used a local chap, just make sure that you have a specific arrangement and that you don't get landed with him 24/7! Gambians are a very friendly bunch, but I wouldn't advise Banjul without a guide.

  • They only have two though !

  • Hello how are you...whats your name..is this your 1st time in The Gambia...welcome to The Gambia....it's nice to be nice...say my friend as a brother could you give me some money for some green tea?....If you don't like..go back home Gambia is a black country not white...its nice to be nice go home and suck my c*%k.

    Thats what i got for saying "No"...Its a beautiful place but the airport and the bumsters let the place down...oh and the red dust and sand...other than that i liked it.

  • @19bootsy68 Believe me, you don't have to be white to get the bumster treatment, especially around Kololi and the Senegambia. You may not get the "sucking" part, but you get everything else, which I experienced firsthand and more than once. You learn to give a polite nod and no more acknowledgement thereafter.

    The dust and sand are a challenge in the dry season, but I think I'd still take that over the wet.

  • Very good quality!!!

  • THE GAMBIA, just beautiful!!!

  • Nice stuart i see that the road's are better than our's : )

  • @frankinfife Funnily enough, I made the same comment!

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