Truly a worthwhile journey! The whole ecosystem is just beautiful with little to no human interference. I think the inhabitants should maintain the traditional methods of catching fishes so that the reefs and fishes can be maintained. Just worried that someone might decide to make this into 'modern' tourist destination that may cause disturbance in the balance. It needs to be left alone. Good thing it's also nowhere near any shipping routes. Awesome video National Geographic. Thank you for sharing.
This is a great experience to them.. and give me more spirits and excitement. Right now, I'm still study in marine biology as my first degree.. and I'm really liked this kind of exploration.. too excited same as them to see this beautiful blue underwater world... 😄😄😄
I worked there for half a year in the central part of the island. Man, things were expensive! My most memorable experience was when we finished our dive, we saw a couple of humpback whales breaching, so we followed them for half an hour while maintaining our distance. We completely forgot about lunch!
Astonishingly beautiful. I had no idea of the colors and shapes corals and fish had. I also had no idea that sharks were a sign of a health environment. They are very close to our shores and bite or even kill swimmers and surfers. I cannot imagine the California coast line as being health by any means as so much is toxic. However I would imagine the sharks are opportunistic eaters as well. It was lovely to visit so many reefs and see such beauty and health in these parts of our oceans. Thank you.
Que vídeo tão paradisíaco!! A cooperação entre países é fundamental e locais recônditos sem betão são lindos... Poderiamos chamar a esta viagem D' Artagnan, D, Quixote e Uncle Sam na Caledónia...Ben à vous Touché , Gracias. Thanks ... Se temos a noção do problema, se sabemos a causa porque. não por soluções, pontos de vista, alertar?. Para tal preciso por mãos à obra com coragem, interesse e próactividade!! Será que já não chegamos à fase em que já aprendemos e está na hora de corrigir os erros?.
New Caledonia's remote reefs have the potential to be among the wildest on Earth. What are your thoughts on "The Coral Garden?"
Truly a worthwhile journey! The whole ecosystem is just beautiful with little to no human interference. I think the inhabitants should maintain the traditional methods of catching fishes so that the reefs and fishes can be maintained. Just worried that someone might decide to make this into 'modern' tourist destination that may cause disturbance in the balance. It needs to be left alone. Good thing it's also nowhere near any shipping routes. Awesome video National Geographic. Thank you for sharing.
This was wonderfully beautiful
Always loved New Caledonia for its football team but wow it’s just gave me another reason to love the little island 🇳🇨
Great job Nat Geo.
Beautiful.
Beautiful!!! 👍
This was amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing!
This is a great experience to them.. and give me more spirits and excitement. Right now, I'm still study in marine biology as my first degree.. and I'm really liked this kind of exploration.. too excited same as them to see this beautiful blue underwater world... 😄😄😄
Stunning! Wishing you a beautiful day x)
New Caledonia sea is a beauty
Thank u nat geo today i prayed in chapel to help me to see world and all creation of the almighty and u r helping me in this mission
Ur welcome-Nat Geo (God)
La vida marina es extraordinaria!! Colores,formas...todo es fantastico...me recuerda los documentales de Jack Cousteau...
This is so amazing I would do anything to learn how to become an under water videographer like these dudes!
Write NAT GEO an email 😊
Nice video!💖
Best French island ! Love it 😍
I worked there for half a year in the central part of the island. Man, things were expensive!
My most memorable experience was when we finished our dive, we saw a couple of humpback whales breaching, so we followed them for half an hour while maintaining our distance. We completely forgot about lunch!
Astonishingly beautiful. I had no idea of the colors and shapes corals and fish had. I also had no idea that sharks were a sign of a health environment. They are very close to our shores and bite or even kill swimmers and surfers. I cannot imagine the California coast line as being health by any means as so much is toxic. However I would imagine the sharks are opportunistic eaters as well. It was lovely to visit so many reefs and see such beauty and health in these parts of our oceans. Thank you.
This gives me hope for the future. #BanPlasticsNow #RefuseReuseRecycle Let's heal the world
Are the two turtles mating on the thumbnail?
I might be wrong since I haven't watch the full video yet so I'm not sure if there is a scene that talks about my guess
yes
Gotta clickbait those turtlesexuals
Yes, it is mentioned in the video around 7min35sec mark.
this beauty need protection !
*wait till microplastic hits in*
Que vídeo tão paradisíaco!! A cooperação entre países é fundamental e locais recônditos sem betão são lindos... Poderiamos chamar a esta viagem D' Artagnan, D, Quixote e Uncle Sam na Caledónia...Ben à vous Touché , Gracias. Thanks ... Se temos a noção do problema, se sabemos a causa porque. não por soluções, pontos de vista, alertar?. Para tal preciso por mãos à obra com coragem, interesse e próactividade!! Será que já não chegamos à fase em que já aprendemos e está na hora de corrigir os erros?.
500th like, this is awesome.
Are those turtles getting it on ?
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*MELHOR THUMB ;-;*
EH, ZEE FISZHES ZEE ARR VEAUTI-VUL!
Hey guys I love what you are doing .. but what is this guy doing sitting on a reef …? Seems not so cool … please review your protocols ….
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This was do long of movie and I can't understand why he say that 😡 I will not watch this anymore very very angry 😠👎🇨🇦😡😣
Sarah Redwood *BAD DAY?*