The third time I watched the beginning, when I saw that the country was Sierra Leone, I was quite touched.
The road in front of the door is called Sierra Leone, which has always been inexplicably beautiful.
Later, when I read the book about Trinidad, I saw that after the British Empire abolished the slave trade in 1807, there were still illegal ships transporting black people from Africa. It was not until 1841 that such "illegal" trafficking was basically finished. The blacks who were finally transported were "lucky" than their former nationals. They were free Africans and had no slave status. Most of them came from the African countries north of the equator, Sierra Leone and St. Helene.
Their country has a wonderful name, but it has been trafficked, possessed, and plundered for centuries, to this day.
Their capital also has a wonderful name, Freetown, with so many beautiful visions.
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