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  • Hey, guys.

  • So on this, General, the Caribbean countries usually get the least amount of views, and they're kind of pushed off to the side with minimal anticipation, because everyone thinks the Caribbean nations are all the same.

  • So you know what?

  • Screw it.

  • I'm gonna go to this country.

  • I'm gonna get good footage, interview the people and put them in the spotlight.

  • We are covering the Caribbean triplets, the saints, and today we cover the smallest nation in the Americas ST Kitts and Nevis.

  • What makes this country different from all the others?

  • Well, for one, they have drunken monkeys that fight each other.

  • But you gotta watch this episode to find out Kitts and Nevis.

  • I had the honor of meeting you guys.

  • The jogger peeps from this area.

  • You help me with this video.

  • And by the way, if you go there, hit my girl.

  • Lynette, she's got an awesome company.

  • I think it's What do we got here?

  • You haven't impacted servant.

  • She has her own business.

  • That's her on the car.

  • This is a country that everyone should know about, but the locals kind of don't want you to know about them yet.

  • It likes keeping a low profile for now.

  • Reason being because, Well, it's kind of like, Whoa, it's a little cheaper than the other islands here and way less crowded.

  • Whoa.

  • People living converted windmills here.

  • That's pretty cool.

  • Wait, Beyonce and make Jagger were here last week.

  • Why were they here?

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  • Little trade.

  • Give it to me.

  • No, I d Oh, yes.

  • Think it says a lot of secrets that they don't want too many people to know about.

  • And I'm about to expose some of them.

  • Sorry.

  • Now, if you come to this country, you'll notice that everything in ST Kitts and Nevis is kind of improvised and capitalized off.

  • I mean, even the name of the country is kind of like a choppy English bastardization of Spanish words.

  • It literally was like, Okay, so what should we name this country?

  • Well, Christopher Columbus First name them starring Crystal Ball and Wester Senora de Last Davis.

  • But you know, we're British, So forget the whole Spanish thing.

  • So what do we name?

  • ST Chris?

  • Differ, Chris Chris, Kick kiss kits ST Kitts and for the other wanna Nevis neat Nev ni ni never Nevis Nevis, their egos and Kitts and Nevis.

  • Weird way to get there then.

  • But it's official.

  • Yeah, that's kind of how they got their name anyway.

  • First of all, ST Kitts and Nevis is located in the Caribbean and more specifically in the region known as the Lesser Antilles, which is basically all the small islands of the archipelago passed Puerto Rico.

  • It is also located in the sub region of the Leeward Islands, which is basically all the small islands north of Dominica, their closest neighbor being the Dutch Overseas Department of ST Eustatius, or Stay Sha, only about 15 miles or 25 kilometers northwest.

  • At only about 101 square miles in total land area, it is the smallest sovereign state in the Americas and the Western Hemisphere.

  • The country is a dual federation made up of ST Kitts, the larger of the two islands shaped like a drum stick, which has its own prime minister and Nevis only about two miles away, which has its own premiere.

  • The country is divided further into 14 parishes, nine on ST Kitts and five on Nevis, with the capital and largest town with about 16,000 people Basse Terre, located in the southern pocket of ST Kitts.

  • Otherwise, Chiana bit North is the second largest town, with only about 3000 people.

  • The country has one main international airport, Robert L.

  • Bradshaw International, just above best Hair and Nevis Island has the second Vance W.

  • Amory International, which operates mostly private and seasonal charter flights from nearby islands.

  • Each island has don't Ring road that essentially traces the entire perimeter of the coasts.

  • But if you look at ST Kitts, they actually have this long, narrow stretch known as the peninsula that extends into a bowl shaped land mass.

  • At the end, at less than 10 kilometers long and only 1/5 of a mile wide or 1/3 of a kilometer, this narrow part with a road passing is disputed Lee, the world's smallest and narrowest isthmus.

  • At the top of Timothy Hill, you get the best view where the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea meet.

  • Don't swim on the Atlantic side, though.

  • The riptide is way too strong, and it will probably kill you anyway.

  • In addition, ST Kitts also has a railway.

  • Yeah, a long time ago, it was used for sugar cane transportation, but Now it's used for tourism.

  • Three hour long guided ride starts in Connery Village, close to the airport with fun stops along the way, and ends in Sandy Point, about 18 miles away.

  • Fun fact.

  • The country just got their first streetlights in 2018 with a whopping three and best hair.

  • In addition, the country also has a plethora of interesting sounding town names like Hard Times, Brick Kiln, Canada, Monkey Hill, Ginger Land that Somebody say Ginger Land.

  • The only major I Let the country owns his Boobie Island, which has booby birds.

  • And, as the locals will clearly point out, kind of looks like a boob.

  • And then there's I kid you, not him Bay Fun fact.

  • Despite their small size, ST Kitts can handle a lot of sea vessel transport, regular cargo ships and ferries between ST Kitts and Nevis, Doctor to invest airport and Port Santa is in charge of birthing all the large cruise ships.

  • In fact, they can host up the three oasis class cruise ships at once, making them the smallest country in the world capable off this massive feat of engineering.

  • In any case, some of the top notable spots to check out in case if you decide to visit include Romney Manner, Rum Distillery and the Petro Cliffs.

  • ST Kitts Chocolate Factory, the National Museum, the Caravel Batik Works, Independence Square, the Berkeley Memorial, ST George's Anglican Church that Ico Park Botanical Gardens of Nevis, Alexander Hamilton's birthplace, the tomb of Sir Thomas Warner, Bloody River Coddle Church.

  • And the top most famous notable sight, probably being Brimstone Hill Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • In addition, though, there are tons of natural sites as well.

  • Like the Black rocks on the north side.

  • Nevis has these cool hot springs, but we'll discuss all that later in the Kali Nago, natives of this country called the Island of ST Kitts Lie Amiga, which means fertile land and Nevis was called Wally, or the Land of Clearwater, anyway, getting ahead of ourselves.

  • The country is located on the Caribbean plate in the sub region known as the Antillean Arc, which converges into the North American plate.

  • This is why multiple islands in this part of the Caribbean are still actively volcanic or have geothermal activity ST Kitts and Nevis being one of them, essentially both islands air, tropical and the entire length of ST Kitts has a mountain spine, with the highest peak being Mt.

  • Lie Amiga, a dormant volcano on the northwest side hidden at the top.

  • It has a small geothermal Lee heated crater lake at the summit.

  • Nevis Island, on the other hand, has Nevis peak, which is almost always covered in clouds year round, which is where it's got its name.

  • The Spanish Ward Nevis or Snow, alluding to the white on top.

  • Out of both islands, Nevis is the more geothermal e active one with hot springs near Charles Town.

  • Many small creeks and two major rivers flow out of these mountain chains, including the two longest and on Lee Permanent Rivers, K on and Wingfield rivers.

  • The country has many small ponds, but the greatest inland body of water is great salt pond at the tip of the Southeast peninsula.

  • Otherwise, generally the west part of the country is more lush in wet as they get around 60 inches of rain a year.

  • Whereas the further east you go on.

  • ST Kitts is a little more dry, with only about 16 inches of rain annually, and you see some cactus plants along the peninsula Otherwise, the Narrows is the space of water dividing the two islands, which has the choppy ist waves.

  • The reason being because if you zoom out, this is essentially the point where the warm Gulf stream converges into the colder Atlantic Jetstream, meaning that most of the waves on the north side of the island are bigger and crazier, whereas the South Caribbean side is more tame and docile.

  • Yeah, my favorite places.

  • Shipwreck Beach.

  • It's like the calmest place ever with a great view of Nevis in the background.

  • Go to Shipwreck.

  • I I I love that place.

  • And speaking of column, It's time for my triple shot of espresso break, which means no one comes in for the rest of segment, thinking to clean that mug out, just saying, Yeah, well, Either way, you could get a job offer.

  • Now, McGee Geography now dot com state gets uneven the tropical island nation in a warm climate that has an abundance of rain.

  • In fact, almost daily you will get short five ish minute spurts of rain from large cumulus clouds that hovering clusters all over different parts of the island.

  • It's like, how's it going over there, Nevis a little wet.

  • I see.

  • I don't know.

  • You tell me I was going over there.

  • And Sandy Point.

  • For much of its early history, ST Kitts and Nevis was a major producer of sugar cane, in fact, the nickname of ST Kitts of Sugar City and Bernie Vis Queen City.

  • As at one point, they were the richest British crown colonies since the seventies.

  • Whoever the sugar industry has faded.

  • And even though a lot 40% of the land is voted to crops, the agriculture industry only makes what 11% of exports.

  • You can still see remnants of the former sugar industry, with converted mills now serving as restaurants, hotels and homes, and massive copper bowls used for molasses production scattered all throughout the islands.

  • This means that most major food and branded products are imported.

  • However, most families also have home gardens and fruit trees.

  • Today, the service sector employs a majority of the population at over 7% mostly in high end tourism, especially with a sea bound cruise ships.

  • Also fun fact to the lignin bite.

  • A tree known as the iron wood is grown here.

  • It is an endemic tree species with word that is so dense and strong.

  • And one of the few types that actually sinks in water and speaking nature of ST Kitts has quite a unique structure.

  • When it comes animal species and they discuss that.

  • Here's our favorite animal correspondent.

  • Caleb.

  • Wait a second.

  • You're not Caleb?

  • Yeah, uh, Caleb's filming a documentary.

  • He's busy today.

  • That's the best.

  • We got Jason ticket away when visiting ST Kitts and Nevis.

  • No, no, I'm not gonna do the accent.

  • Sorry.

  • You'll notice a lot of goats, sheep and donkey wandering around.

  • Nonetheless, the country is a bird haven with over 200 species found like the into ing crusted hummingbird, the yellow warbler, the green hair in the national animal, the brown pelican.

  • And, of course, the country is beautiful reefs containing marine species ranging from spinner dolphins, hawksbill turtles, angel fish, spiny lobster and the most endemic species, the flamingo tongued calorie.

  • The most famous animal, though, is probably the vervet monkey brought over by the French in the 17th century.

  • They multiplied there, and there are now more monkeys than people on the island.

  • Fun fact.

  • The monkeys air, famous for getting drunk and stumbling after stealing drinks from the tourists.

  • Often they even fight each other and pass out after having one too many.

  • Those monkeys will never steal my drink by MacGyver now dot com Back to you, Noah.

  • Thank you.

  • And speaking of things that are consumed food.

  • Some of the top notable dishes from ST Kitts and Nevis include Goldwater black pudding, spicy plantains, seasoned bread, fruit, coconut dumplings, Wahba cheese, conch fritters, gooseberry jam, sugar cakes, coconut Budge.

  • This is the killer booth National dish stewed salt fish, which is actually usually only sold in public on the weekends or special occasions.

  • Fortunately, the people here have lots of special occasions, which will be explained in Thank you, Noah.

  • You're welcome.

  • Uh, get a mug a geography dot com.

  • So, first off, the people here are called petitions and the visions like knee vision.

  • But if you're my buddy from here, a full disclosure, I'm just gonna call you a kitty.

  • Anyhoo, now, we've already explained how the islands of the Caribbean have their own unique trade that sets them apart from the others.

  • So what is ST Kitts?

  • Well, for one, ST Kitts is often referred to as the mother colony as it was, the first place to be colonized by the British and the French.

  • It's the smallest country, yet it kind of starts everything and takes the biggest risks.

  • They're kind of brave.

  • They know that they're small, but they have nothing to lose.

  • So it's like, Hey, let's build massive ocean liner ports and luxury villas to compete with countries and 10 times our size.

  • Anyway, here's the demographics graph.

  • The country is made up of about 54,000 people, about 3/4 of whom live on ST Kitts, and the remaining quarter live on Nevis.

  • The country is predominantly Afro care, being at about 92% of the population.

  • Another 2.2 is mixed by racially, mostly between blacks and whites.

  • About two point to our European whites, mostly from the U.

  • K.

  • And about 1% are East Indians, and the rest are other people groups, mostly Asians and Middle Easterners.

  • And it's important to note that today less than 20 people that are actually descended from native and more Indians live in the country.

  • They use the East Caribbean dollar as their currency.

  • However, they do accept US dollars, but just keep in mind.

  • They will most likely give you back change in East Caribbean money.

  • They use the American style A n B plug outlets, and they drive on the left side of the road as they were once a British colony.

  • English is the official language, and they speak with a soft Caribbean accent.

  • No thick pat well, like Jamaican.

  • Here's an example saying, Give a little dot on the But we are a fabulous place to visit.

  • So whenever you're ready, command out to sing kids and have a nice vacation.

  • So it makes me really proud to be a condition with small.

  • Now you have to understand, even though this is one country, there still is a slight difference between what it means to be a petition and the vision here.

  • Some of you guys explaining conditions tend to be pushing more towards you know things to was the future.

  • While divisions are more focusing, you know, like with the preservation of their history and their past division people, Morley that people divisions have lots of pride they don't appreciate.

  • Like if you trade to shorten the name of the country and you say, said kids alone, they don't appreciate it.

  • A tall explain how you feel when you say you are.

  • Oh, I've actually being called a black lady in a white skin.

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  • But if you went over to sink kits and you went to the Marriott and places like that, that will be very busy.

  • Yeah, Long story short.

  • ST Kitts is the hustle bustle Island and Nevis is like the chill.

  • Let's just take a nap, Island.

  • One controversial issue the nation deals with, though would have to be the Golden visa or the citizenship by investment program.

  • What exactly is this?

  • Well, it's kind of like this.

  • I'm a small country with a small economy, and nobody pays attention to me.

  • How can I make money fast and get attention quickly?

  • Hello there.

  • I'm from fill in the blank with country that has controversial relations with the Western World War NATO allied countries.

  • I hear you need money.

  • Why?

  • Yes.

  • Yes, I d'oh!

  • I'm an individual who has lots of money.

  • And I see you guys have been very diplomatically levelheaded and have the 26 month powerful passport in the world which has access to certain places.

  • I do not Well, Yes, Yes, I do have that.

  • What if there's a way you could, like, do some good things for my country and help develop it?

  • And in return, I had a policy that made it easy for you to, like, Maybe get residency or something.

  • A little more citizen chap.

  • That's great.

  • Let's start construction on this new hotel you've been working on.

  • All right?

  • Construction is moving along.

  • That's good.

  • Here's your passport.

  • Thanks.

  • And, uh, actually, I think I'll stop construction for now.

  • Why?

  • I'm kind of bored with this, and all I really needed was this passport.

  • Are you for real?

  • Dude, you're just gonna bandage is half finished building.

  • I mean, at least give it back if you're not gonna do anything with it.

  • Sure.

  • For three times the price I bought it for otherwise, don't touch it as a citizen, it's my private property.

  • Oh, you little no.

  • Yeah, that's probably the biggest controversy which has led to many residents demanding of reform and real estate policy.

  • Aside from that Oscar worthy skit, we just did.

  • ST Kitts is a nation flourishing in tradition and customs.

  • And with that, here's random Hannah to explain, It's me hand.

  • I started working out nobody here for their segment.

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  • Originally, the islands were inhabited by native Colleen.

  • Ah, go.

  • People that were found on various islands in the Caribbean, known for their warriors and herbal medicinal practices.

  • The Kali Nago were found scattered across much of the Caribbean, as far South America.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Eight.

  • Sorry, guys.

  • Uh, so this is my son Mikhail, and my wife, Raina is a little too shy to come on camera.

  • You want to say hi?

  • No, you're too shy.

  • Too shy.

  • All right, all right.

  • So we should get back to the video.

  • Much of the architecture follows a colorful neo classic 19th century colonial style with wooden stone Ext years, usually with wooden window panels to protect from high winds.

  • Most people on the island are Christian, with the Anglican branch being the largest denomination, with about 1/5 of the population adhering to it.

  • Cricket is probably the most popular sport in the country.

  • The largest stadium in the country, Warner Park, was deliberately built as a cricket pitch but can also be converted for soccer or football in March.

  • They have a cross channel swim, in which people swim the two mile wide channel between two islands to raise money for turtle conversation.

  • Comfort conversation.

  • Yet turtle conversations, turtles talking, you know, it's very important for the world turtle conservation.

  • The country is also famous for its Bhatti cloth, specifically produced at Cara Bell, Batik at Romney manner.

  • And speaking of which ST Kitts and Nevis is well known for their festivals, the two largest probably being the Culture Rama Festival on Nevis.

  • Dressed up characters like Moko Jump these clowns and Bhaskar hates and the most popular one being Carnival, which is unlike other countries, actually happens during Christmas, not during length.

  • It's the largest celebration, and lots of music is played during the two week long event.

  • And speaking of music, that brings us to Mr Florida man Keith.

  • But all right, so you guys, I'm wearing no path shared all time.

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  • Please don't sue us because you guys are awesome and I love you.

  • And that's why cometary yet Whoa!

  • Uh, music is a huge part of the everyday life in ST Kitts and Nevis to mange honors that dominate almost every single festival in celebration would have to be Calypso in Soca.

  • Calypso is known for its slower pace, steel drums and social commentary and lyrics stirring clips of competitions.

  • The winner is crowned and given the title of king or queen.

  • Soca, on the other hand, is a little more up tempo, usually accompanied by a home and a bass.

  • Often you will hear soca being blasted on speakers during parades and parties.

  • Today, so many national and regional festivals exist, and the largest one in the last week of June, being the ST Kitts Music Festival that features artists from all over the world.

  • Thank you, I'm Keith, and that is, Thank you, Keith.

  • And with that, it's time for the incredibly condensed history segment.

  • In the quickest racking summarize Native Caravan Colleen ago settlements.

  • Christopher Columbus spots the island's about 130 years later, the British come in and make their first colony.

  • Soon, the French follow.

  • After many natives were killed, Nevis Colony established.

  • The French relinquished their claim.

  • They joined Anguilla as a British dependency, self governing member of the West Indies.

  • Associated States Angola splits as it dependency stays with the UK Independence Nevis almost tries to break away as independent, but it doesn't pass.

  • Government closes the sugar industry officially in 2005.

  • The highly switch things up to tourism, and here we are today.

  • Some top notable people from ST Kitts and Nevis include Kennedy Simmons, Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw, all these cricket players.

  • A ton of famous sprinters, but the most famous one, probably being Kim Collins, has a highway named after him.

  • Keith Kiambu Gums.

  • Atiba Harris, Livingstone Bramble, John Gori, Joan Armatrading, Cicely Tyson, Caryl Phillips.

  • Shelby's father was from Nevis.

  • Lady Luck.

  • Sure, Corinne Bailey Rae Alexander Hamilton was born in Nevis anyway, As you can see, ST Kitts and Nevis has a lot of history intertwined with British and a little bit of French and a lot of Caribbean.

  • Let's see how they make their way around the world stage, and ST Kitts and Nevis is small, yet knows how to stay alive and relevant.

  • They're like the motivator of the Caribbean.

  • It's like hey, sink, it's Andy.

  • This is doing what now?

  • Well, if they can do it, so can we.

  • For one, the U.

  • K.

  • Has kept relatively close ties, even after independence.

  • It is very easy for UK residents to move by land, live and eventually file for residency and eventually citizenship to ST Kitts and Nevis.

  • They're also lots of condition migrants in the UK, especially in Liverpool.

  • For the Dominican Republic, many conditions went to find work in the early twenties and thirties, especially in the town of San Pedro de Macoris.

  • Today, the two countries were closely and have good trade and business, especially for imports.

  • The U.

  • S.

  • And Canada are, of course, the largest business partners and contributors to the tourism industry.

  • Americans make up a majority of cruise ship passengers, usually departing from Miami or Puerto Rico.

  • There was a little bit of drama with Canada, though, after an incident with an individual that caused problems after entering Canada through the citizenship by investment program, which caused Canada to change their visa policy on condition citizens still their overall cool with each other in terms of their best friends.

  • Though most condition and division geography is, I have talked to have said, usually one of three options, and Teagan Barbuda, the UK overseas territory of Anguilla and Taiwan, Taiwan donates a lot of money and completed project investments in ST Kitts and Nevis, including the cricket stadium.

  • And there's even an entire ICO park, which has the flags of the two states in front of it, to show the friendship.

  • In return, ST Kitts and Nevis recognizes their sovereignty over the People's Republic of China.

  • The Taiwanese military personnel served deployments in ST Kitts and Nevis regularly, and the two get along pretty well.

  • Antigone, Barbuda and the UK Overseas territory of Anguilla are usually the closest family, though all are former British colonies.

  • Lumped together as the Leeward Islands colony, they're the best rivals in sport and tourism.

  • Lots of inter connecting flights operate between them.

  • Many have families in each other's nations and islands.

  • And if anything happens, thes three no, they can depend on each other.

  • In conclusion, send kids may be the smallest of the Western Hemisphere, but it has the heart of an oasis class cruise liner, massive, accommodating, high end and aesthetically pleasing.

  • Stay tuned.

Hey, guys.

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