After arriving in the riverside town of Albina, Suriname, which lies just opposite French Guyana along the banks of the Maroni River, my boy Imro and I made the boat trip north to Galibi along the Atlantic Ocean. There, we would look for some leatherback turtles! I couldn’t wait to start the next leg of my Surinamese adventure!
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We started by driving through Albina to get some gas for our boat driver. I had to be careful to not really film the people; they don’t really like it.
We arrived at the gas station. I had never been to one like it. It was right along the river and had a great view of French Guyana across the water! The lush greenery of French Guyana had a real jungle feel and the whole area reminded me of places I’ve visited in Africa. We bought 55 liters of gas for 350 SRD, or a little under $47 USD. We contracted the boat driver to ferry us for the next 24 hours.
Albina was blowing my mind. In addition to Africa, it reminded me of certain places in India as well. The beach was barren with the exception of lots of boats and a fallen tree. Our trip would take 2 hours and I didn’t want to burn, so I changed to a long-sleeved shirt to cover my arms.
After we set off, my boy Imro surprised me with a Parbo Bier. It was nice and cold! And after a choppy, 100-minute ride, with water splashing all over us, we arrived in Galibi! This was way off the beaten path!
I arrived at my cabin for the night, which contained a bed with mosquito netting. It was all I needed. Then, we headed to go see Imro’s girlfriend, who was cooking some wild boar and seafood! We walked along a gorgeous, picturesque beach to get there and passed lots of parked boats along the way. Our boat driver had brought our water, bags, and alcohol, so we carried them the rest of the way.
In addition to Africa, Galibi also reminded me of Tortuguero in Costa Rica. It had the same Caribbean-like feel!
After we arrived, we found lots of food cooking: wild boar in a peppery soup, curry crab, local crab, crab brains, and casaba bread and grains. The soup was spicy, and the boar meat was tasty, tender, and gamy but full of bones. It was a light soup with a real kick to it!
Next was the casaba bread, which was hard and crunchy, with some broth and boar. The casaba grains were hard and earthy. The local rose wine we brought was great to wash it all down! Local village food is the best! The variety was blowing me away!
Next were the crab brains, which you eat by adding a bit of salt and dipping the casaba bread into it. It was gelatinous and slimy and wasn’t my favorite. The curry crab was tasty and succulent but not spicy. It took some effort to get to the meat!
The local crab was fleshy and buttery. The last thing I went for was the claw, which was full of flesh!
After our meal, Imro found a tarantula in a tree! We took another path back to the guest house. On the way, we passed a jungle where there are lots of animals including jaguars!
At the guest house, I got snapper in a tomato sauce with rice, and spicy fish soup. The broth was creamy and spicy as ever and the fish’s flesh was super buttery! I had to break the fish up to get rid of the bones. I had to be really careful eating it!
I broke up the other snapper as well. I loved the glazy, tomato sauce but I still had to look out for bones.
At 8:30 that night, I headed out to look for leatherback turtles! We used a red light so we wouldn’t disturb any animals. In 3 hours, we only saw a caiman and some birds. I recommend visiting in February at the start of sea turtle season.
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Wallo dreyy jang oe gii a mang now mi jere tak a mang no mang schijt a mang vals volg die kil op insta a mang tak i poep but is verry strong😅😅😅😅😅😅
I feel sorry for ya cuz who the fuck eats a crab brain👀
This is A YES for Me
Delicious Dishes🍽
go to nickerie
Delicious eh!
VLIEG, vlieg!! 9:31
Ha David, Super I love the video
Looks as if David is the tour guide
Peprewatra is a native traditional soup made of Cassava water, chilli and wild meat our river Fish is one of my favorite dish 😋🔥🇸🇷
David the crab must be broken with your teeth. I don’t know why they didn’t learn you how to break it open with your teeth
I hope u can share this with the other english ppl cause suriname (south-America) is a nice land
The water at the edge of galibi can get very high in the night times
I live here btw
I am Surinamese and never knew they eat crab brains in Galibi. Did not seem that nice, but everything else is just awesome!!
100,000 dollar betallen als je een tour wilt
Omg that part of the 🦀 yuck noooo way I don’t ever eat the brains! Native Indians eat it that way, that guide just make us surinamese angry 😆 his English for a guide is the worse ever
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE A SURINAM PERSON DOING THIS. INSTEAD OF A PINK MAN DOING THIS
16:23 we use our teeth not a breaker
OMG why let him eat those combination.. hillarious, and also eating curry and having a white shirt on 🤣🤣
david you need kwi kwi. didnt see eat that one yet
I live there in suriname
I wonder of you left with yellow spots on your shirt after eating the curry crab?
I don't know where you hail from, but you are not pronouncing either Suriname or Galibi correctly. At least you got Albina right.
Eyy soeng a koulo kwak fosi bia 🤦♂️🤦♂️
you wasted too much of the crab lol.
Welcome to mera home town Suriname.
They barely gave you soup bro. And the cassave bread wasn't fresh cause it seems too hard to chew
what's up with the 55 liters of gas just to go about 6 miles total up and back…your so called guyed is ripping you off David.common sence
Hi David you have to visit Trinidad there are amazing
Nice video David, thanks sharing with us.
Koebi the best fish that is for these kind of soups, (any soup) it normaly doesn't disintergrate in small bits and pieces while cooking
This makes me smile soo much 😍🥰
Surinam a nice country from India
That crab brain, no no 👎
You are wasting the crab
Alright who eats Crabs brains 👀🚫😷
I'm glad you enjoyed yourself in my mother land.
Respect❤
Wtf?? How can people eat brain of a crab? The most disgusting shit I've ever seen, thats why some people of surinam has a brain of a crab🤣🤣🤣
I love your video’s 👌😍
David isn't used to these gutter crabs… barely got meat on em. He's used to the crabs in the states which are huge, filled with meat
Irritates me how he breaks the fish in the soup… afraid of bones, yet breaking the fish like that.
forever videos!!