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Guadeloupe (travel-documentary from the season Caribbean Moments)

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Guadeloupe (travel-documentary from the season Caribbean Moments)

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The French Caribbean Island Guadeloupe looks from above like two butterfly wings. Its two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre are separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.

Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, the Îles de la Petite Terre and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1493, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations.

With the French revolution, slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.

The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery

by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion

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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.

This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.

In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.

The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
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Grenada (travel-documentary from the season Caribbean Moments)

Nutmeg and sugar cane or music of the rastafari? Typical Caribbean!
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Grenada is the nature and spice island – the world's largest nutmeg producer and also a large cocoa bean grower.
Guadeloupe, on the other hand, is a French colony and has an incredible culinary tradition. This is where the term “Creole cuisine” comes from, which is characterised by French, Indian and African influences. Here we had the opportunity to enjoy the world champion chef’s menu with him in person. St. Vincent & the Grenadines is a natural paradise with black beaches, on which the film “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” was filmed.

by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion

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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.

This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.

In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.

The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
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Tobago (travel-documentary from the season Caribbean Moments)

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The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. Main Rich Forest Reserve is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).

Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.

The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book Birds of the West Indies, written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.

The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.

Liming ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.
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across the globe. When you’re in the Caribbean sea, the perfect places to
holiday don’t seem to end. Guadeloupe is one of those places- an
archipelago of French islands which is perfect for travelers - with deserted
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Holidayers from around the world travel to the Caribbean islands to enjoy
the tropical weather and the richness of beaches, jungles and nature. The
Guadeloupe islands have it all and more. From infinite stretches of sand to
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Guadeloupe Island Caribbean - 7 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Guadeloupe

If you're looking for a Caribbean getaway, then look no further than Guadeloupe Island! In this video, we'll share 7 of the top-rated tourist attractions on Guadeloupe Island that you should definitely visit while you're there.

From the pristine beaches of Les Saintes to the picturesque villages of Pointe-à-Pitre and Vieux-Saint-Jean, this island has everything you need for a fantastic Caribbean vacation. And with 7 attractions to choose from, it's easy to find the perfect attraction for your vacation needs! So what are you waiting for? Fly to Guadeloupe Island and start exploring its beautiful attractions today!

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Guadeloupe, couleurs Caraïbes - Échappées belles

Son soleil, ses eaux cristallines, sa végétation luxuriante... la Guadeloupe fait rêver et le nombre de touristes va croissant d'année en année. Mais réduire l'archipel à sa beauté, c'est sous estimer son potentiel culturel. En allant au-delà de l'aspect carte postale évident, on comprend alors que l'île aux belles eaux est une terre de métissage et une société hybride.

Danseur de gwoka (la danse locale), génération de cuisinières créoles ou champion de voile traditionnelle, Raphaël de Casabianca rencontre les acteurs de cette société multiculturelle où tous s'accordent pour le dire : Gwadloup en nou bel ! Des plages de sable blanc à Saint Anne jusqu'au cœur de Pointe à Pitre en passant par les îles Saintes, notre globe trotteur découvre cette terre d'influences multiples.

Les six zooms : un archipel sillonné par les bateaux / La tradition orale : l'art des conteurs / Une terre de métissage / Les compétitions de bœufs tirant à marie-Galante / Les cases créoles / La Mangrove.

Guadeloupe, French Carribean (2020) 4K

Summary of the highlights of our trip to Guadeloupe in july 2020. We stayed in Deshaies (the place is called Chez Swann). The video is shot mostly on iPhone 11 Pro with DJI Osmo Mobile, but also some shots from my GoPro Hero8 Black and my DJI Mavic 2 Pro. Edited in Final Cut Pro X.

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Guadeloupe - French Caribbean Island - The People - 2017

In the video I am in the French Island in the Caribbean called Guadeloupe. I am in Pointe-à-Pitre the capital, and I walk from the port area to the middle of the city. This video is just highlights of my other videos that I will release in the future. This video is to highlight my interactions with some of the people.

Dans la vidéo, je suis dans l'île française dans les Caraïbes, appelée Guadeloupe. Je suis à Pointe-à-Pitre la capitale, et je marche de la zone portuaire jusqu'au milieu de la ville. Cette vidéo n'est que le résumé de mes autres vidéos que je publierai dans le futur. Cette vidéo est pour mettre en évidence mes interactions avec certaines personnes.

En el video estoy en la isla francesa en el Caribe llamada Guadalupe. Estoy en Pointe-à-Pitre, la capital, y camino desde el área del puerto hasta el centro de la ciudad. Este video es solo lo más destacado de mis otros videos que lanzaré en el futuro. Este video es para resaltar mis interacciones con algunas personas.

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St. Vincent & Dominica - Inseln in der Karibik (Reisedoku in HD aus der Reihe Caribbean Moments)

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St Vincent und Dominica sind zwei der ursprünglichsten Inseln der Karibik. Sie liegen in der östlichen Karibik und gehören zu den kleinen Antillen. Innerhalb der Karibik gibt es nur noch auf diesen beiden Vulkaninseln Karibenreservate. Hier leben die Nachfahren jener Volksgruppe, die einst der Karibik ihren Namen gab. Sie sind die letzten einer Ethnie, die lange Widerstand gegen die europäischen Kolonialmächte geleistet und sich nie als Sklaven unterworfen haben.

St. Vincent ist eine Vulkaninsel und bildet zusammen mit 32 anderen Inseln den Inselstaat St. Vincent und die Grenadinen. Ureinwohner sind die Arawak, die 700 n. Chr. von den Kariben vertrieben wurden. 1498 erreichte Christoph Kolumbus St. Vincent. Die Kariben auf St. Vincent konnten länger als auf den benachbarten größeren Inseln sich gegen die Europäer verteidigen und so wurde die Insel erst im 18.Jhd. von den Briten kolonialisiert; zu dieser Zeit lebten die Garifuna oder Black Caribs auf der Insel, da sich die Kariben mit Sklaven eines gestrandeten Schiffes mischten. Für die Briten war es ungewöhnlich, freie schwarze Menschen als Einwohner vorzufinden; Fort Charlotte in der Hauptstadt Kingstown; die Menschen versuchen heute, die Kultur der Garifuna wiederzubeleben.

Der Walfang mit seiner jahrhundertelangen Tradition war bis ins 20. Jhd. hinein ein wichtiger Teil der lokalen Wirtschaft. Heute ist es den Bewohnern der Inseln offiziell von Greenpeace erlaubt, 4 Buckelwale auf traditionelle Art mit kleinem Boot und Harpune ausschließlich für lokalen Verbrauch zu fangen.

In Roseau, der Hauptstadt von Dominica, geht es hektischer zu. Die Insel trägt wegen ihrer üppigen und verschiedenenartigen Tier- und Pflanzenwelt auch den inoffiziellen Beinamen Die Naturinsel; sehr bergig, über 300 Flüsse sowie Wasserfälle und Seen, wie auch der Fresh Water Lake auf 700m Höhe im Krater eines erloschenen Vulkanes.

Christoph Kolumbus nannte die Insel nach dem Wochentag Domingo, einem Sonntag. Er ging jedoch nicht an Land. Dominica ist die letzte kolonialisierte Insel der Karibik, die Kariben konnten hier lange und erfolgreich gegen die Kolonialisierung durch die Europäer Widerstand leisten.

Im Reservat Carib Territory leben die Nachfahren der Kariben, die Kalinagos. Junge Kalinagos engagieren sich dafür, dass die Tradition und Kultur erhalten bleibt, wie z.B. das medizinische Wissen um die Heilkräuter (Programm: Kalinago Heritage Society). Hier werden auch Kanus aus einem einzigen Baumstamm gefertigt, die Einbaumkanus, die einst für Reisen und den Transport von Waren und auch heute noch für den Fischfang genutzt werden

Ein Film von Hannes Naderhirn
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2014 Guadeloupe Islands Press presentation

Guadeloupe Islands 2014 Press Presentation.

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Our 4 day trip to the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe is an amazing place. Rich in history, lush vegetation, amazing beaches, beautiful people, tasty Caribbean rums and delicious food. It is no wonder that this group of French isles is now in my top 5 favorite Caribbean islands to visit. Try it for yourself and check out my blog for more on Guadeloupe and other destinations.

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How much do you know about Guadeloupe? Yep, it’s a biiiit beyond the usual remit of us at Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, but it certainly rivals our region in beautiful beaches and fascinating history. When friend of T+L, Dr. Holly Hatcher-Frazier, decided to travel for a girls’ trip to Guadeloupe, we asked her to be our guide.

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Things to do and see in Guadeloupe, Caribbean

Amazing things to do and see in Guadeloupe for which it was extremely hard to leave this amazing Caribbean island.

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Guadeloupe 4K Drone Travel Highlights Feb 2018

Highlights from the incredible trip to the French island of Guadeloupe including Drone 4K shots and beautiful french music that we discovered while on the island. Check out the beaches, waterfall, La Soufriere Volcano, rainbows as well as memorable moments during the one week family vacation trip.

Guadeloupe Islands Filming Behind the Scenes

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Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe is a group of Caribbean islands located in the Leeward Islands, in the Lesser Antilles, with a land area of 1,628 square kilometres (629 sq. mi) and a population of 405,739 inhabitants (as of Jan. 2013). It is an overseas region of France, consisting of a single overseas department. Guadeloupe is an integral part of France, as are the other overseas departments.

Guadeloupe's two main islands are Basse-Terre to the west and Grande-Terre to the east, which are separated by a narrow strait that is crossed with bridges. The department also includes the Dependencies of Guadeloupe which include the smaller islands ofMarie-Galante and La Désirade, and the Îles des Saintes.

As part of France, Guadeloupe is part of the European Union and the Eurozone; hence, as for all Eurozone countries, its currency is the euro. However, as an overseas department, Guadeloupe is not part of the Schengen Area. The prefecture (i.e. French regional capital) of Guadeloupe is Basse-Terre. Its official language is French, although many of its inhabitants also speakAntillean Creole (Créole Guadeloupéen).

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