Yes you are right am also from oghara and our river has same colour infact all the rivers in ethiope west, sapele and ethiope east has same colur thats why they call them river ethiope
Lovely video as usual. It seems the location is a quarry and I agree, as they extract minerals, be it sand or any other, you get less of silt or loose sediments which can discolour water bodies. I must agree its a sight to behold
Wow! Nigeria is beautiful with reference to nature. Cool video. You don't know it until you see videos like this or you venture out of concrete jungles like Lagos and Abuja cities
Big Willz, we'd appreciate lf you could do a video on Real Estate investment, sales and development while in Akwa Ibom. It'll be nice to have an idea what it cost to rent or buy based on size, quality, location etc. Just similar to what you've brought to us about Real Estate in Abuja. The big question is are people building, buying, selling and investing? Maybe not necessarily as much as Abuja, but how's Real Estate doing over there? For example, here in Abuja the value appreciates fast, you invest in Carcas by developing and then sell them. In short, there's no shortage to the number of people who're in the market to develop, invest, or buy and sell these properties in Abuja
I made a similar video but not as detailed as you described above. Another one will be out Tomorrow. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-42CLUlHVBs0.html
@@Bigwillz Yes you did and I saw that. You're right! It wasn't as detailed but it didn't have to be because that video was designed to show and tell a different kind of story and the one that I'm suggesting is meant to show and tell a different story as well, which I hope would be based on development, investment, boom, sale, availability and profitability. I'm looking forward to it and we appreciate your effort to take us through the cities of Nigeria from the privacy of our home. Thanks
Don't know about that lake/pond but limestone in the water can cause the lake waters appear turquoise. It's cause is different from the turquoise waters of the ocean.
This is beautiful 😍, Nigeria is a great place, i wish the safety too ☹️, it could have been a high tourist nation 🤷🏽♀️❣️. Big brother, keep it up and God bless your work.
The sand in Cross River and Akwaibom is white. They are beach states. And both are very clean people. I studied in Federal Calabar. We a clean stream there. The sun there is not as bad as Abuja sun.
Beautiful seeing the landscape. Green water area can be great tourism attractions when it’s done the correct way. Thanks for sharing the one and only Bigwillz!!
If my secondary school biology is still correct, sometimes water ways can appear to be green becuase of a certain algae which grows around the water way surface...its usually not harmful though...thats why we see it more on beaches...sometimes blue...when its blue its the water absorbing light during the day, like how clear glass sometimes apears blue too during the day