We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Christian McBride & Inside Straight at the Jazz Festival. Video from walking around town (the usual) and soundcheck.
Yo man, from Seattle and live in MN now. But I worked and lived in FB from 1998 to 2002. the average temp. there is around 93 degree, but what make it worst is the close to 100% humidity all year round. Great vdo of Cayenne. You should have stop by the little village of Cacao about an hour southeast of Cayenne. Great relocated asian village back in the 1970s.
Hey, I have been to all the Latin American capitals,i.e Guatemala City,Belmopan,San Salvador,Tegucigalpa,Managua,San José,Panama City,Cayenne,Paramaribo,Georgetown,Caracas,Bogotá,Quito,Lima,Santiago,Buenos Aires,Montevideo,Brasília,La Paz and Asunción. That's it.
hei! just came back from cayenne with the school. was there 2 weeks, an exchange...back in germany now.
we measured about 38 degrees at 4 o'clock on one day. and i must say cayenne ist amazing. love it and the culture and the people. met amazing people and want to go back next summer... :) but cayenne is not really a place for tourists as there are not a lot of places to visit. it is better if one knows people there! ;D
Re: the statue - a few facts from Wikipedia: Félix Eboué - Born in Cayenne, was a brilliant scholar. In 1936 he was made governor of Guadeloupe, the first Black man to be appointed to such a senior post anywhere in the French colonies. As governor of the whole area during 1940-1944, Éboué acted to improve the status of Africans, classifying 200 educated Africans as notable évolué and reducing their taxes, as well as placing some Gabonese civil servants into positions of authority.
好美的地方
可惜人好少
e91837 6 months ago
Yo man, from Seattle and live in MN now. But I worked and lived in FB from 1998 to 2002. the average temp. there is around 93 degree, but what make it worst is the close to 100% humidity all year round. Great vdo of Cayenne. You should have stop by the little village of Cacao about an hour southeast of Cayenne. Great relocated asian village back in the 1970s.
tswjxeem 7 months ago
cheers for the tour, i have to go there to do some telecommunication stuff.
fergybox 8 months ago
thanks for the tour man, you know you have the best tour of Cayenne on youtube
assfaceg 11 months ago
Good video, I liked it.
Pompokoien 1 year ago
Hey, I have been to all the Latin American capitals,i.e Guatemala City,Belmopan,San Salvador,Tegucigalpa,Managua,San José,Panama City,Cayenne,Paramaribo,Georgetown,Caracas,Bogotá,Quito,Lima,Santiago,Buenos Aires,Montevideo,Brasília,La Paz and Asunción. That's it.
warden9876 1 year ago
Hey dude. Which computer program do you used to do that lines marking your travel??? Is that Google Earth, is kinda cool. Can you answer please???
Miguel11092001 1 year ago
Hey bud, thanks for uploading this video.
ijuank 1 year ago
hei! just came back from cayenne with the school. was there 2 weeks, an exchange...back in germany now.
we measured about 38 degrees at 4 o'clock on one day. and i must say cayenne ist amazing. love it and the culture and the people. met amazing people and want to go back next summer... :) but cayenne is not really a place for tourists as there are not a lot of places to visit. it is better if one knows people there! ;D
o0LANCHE0o 2 years ago
Re: the statue - a few facts from Wikipedia: Félix Eboué - Born in Cayenne, was a brilliant scholar. In 1936 he was made governor of Guadeloupe, the first Black man to be appointed to such a senior post anywhere in the French colonies. As governor of the whole area during 1940-1944, Éboué acted to improve the status of Africans, classifying 200 educated Africans as notable évolué and reducing their taxes, as well as placing some Gabonese civil servants into positions of authority.
Lot2learn 2 years ago