One of our favorite stops, ever!- FSM - Ep. 53 Hilma Sailing
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2020
- In this episode we sail in the waters of Federated States of Micronesia and drop anchor in the wonderful atoll Woleai. That island turned out to be one of our favorite stops and we have never felt as welcome as we did there! The locals invite us to their talking-circles and one man show us that books can have different purposes. :)
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That night time approach by an unknown vessel was pretty scary! I would dislike that intensely!
I love that you guys are respectful of the cultures; great video
Awesome, these are places most of us will never visit, we are living through your travels! Thanks for sharing and safe passage. 😎🏖🌴☀️🇦🇺
Fantastic video. Great filming. Awesome information as you are accepted into the peoples ways;
Thanks for sharing these precious moments!! We travel with you!
God Bless!
Such an interesting place to visit. Amazing how many different cultures there are across the Earth. Thank you for the video. Wishing you safe sailing.⛵
Wonderful footage! The islanders' love for books is really impressive :) Thank you so much, guys!
Oh i know exactly what they're drinking. hehehe. This is so beautiful. Especially how the men gather around together and have a good island coconut "punch". Love how you both are open while also taking into consideration the other peoples' culture and tradition.
beautiful video! Reminds me of my childhood on these sand bars. Beautiful indeed. hat off to you two.
Great video. Wonderful island to visit.
Thankyou for sharing this beautiful place with us. cheers from central Queensland Australia
Very beautiful 😍👍
Hello guys, never stop sailing. Great idea using a bamboo whisker pole. I watched a video about a bamboo boat. The fibers are as strong as fiberglass, and renewable. Have you heard about Henery Ford’s Hemp car? Chech it out on UA-cam. Again, stronger and cheaper than fiberglass. Stay safe. 👍👍👍
Love, Love, Love that you share your Amazing journeys with us..
I can't wait each time until you post your next video...
Think I'm gonna become a Patron!!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
HOLA LISA . HOLA OSKAR. MUY BINITOS E INTERESANTES VIDEOS . CREO QUE SON MUY ILUSTRATIVOS Y HERMOSAS ISLAS Y TOMAS SUMARINAS . ESPERO ESTEN BIEN . ESOERO ALGUN DIA PUEDAN VENIR A MEXICO . SALUDOS Y UN FUERTE ABRAZO SU AMIGO MANUEL PEÑUÑURI .
Beautifull. Special
Dette var herlig å se ! . lykke til videre .
Love your videos, and the wonderful lilt of your Swedish accents. My great-grandparents were from Dalarna.
Wonderful vid. Very nice indeed. I love your kind and gentle way of describing islands and your way of talking very kindly about others. Ni är så trevliga. Tack så mycket för att Ni delar med Er.
At the beginning of this movie, you said you were sailing straight through from Ponapei to Yap and I was thinking, "Oh no! You are going to miss the most beautiful islands along the way!" I sailed through here in 1994 and we stopped at Puluwat and Lamotrek and it's so wonderful to see that little has changed. The men drinking grog from 3 o'clock, the women still topless and most of all, the people still happy! They were envious of us, but we were envious of them! I filmed on both islands, and when we arrived on Lamotrek and they heard I filmed on Puluwat, they wanted so desperately to see their relatives. They had a big clunky TV and a generator, and I plugged my hi-8 camera in and they watched that video over and over! Us women went to the ladies hut during the day and learned how to make the flower crowns and each day we helped our tipsy men, who had been in the mens hut, into the dinghy bedecked in flowers. Beautiful!
Glad you guys are back!
You got such a beautiful boat. Greatest videos.
Very nice video,many thanks for sharing 🌊⛵ Fair winds and following seas..Bravo 🌍⛵ 🌅 ❤️
Yes yes yes!!! Beautiful :-)
Excellent video
Beautiful vídeo. Saludos de Argentina
thanks this video, take care and god bless you
Hope you guys visit the west lagoon of Woleai because we are the most kind and loving people on that atoll. but anyway, happy you guys were very happy and the same time enjoying your time of rest in the lagoon of Woleai.
Parabéns imagens muito lindas com uma boa edição .
Damn I wish I knew how to sail. This looks fun. Love the channel y'all are awesome 😁
No worries mate, you need money to purches a boat, hang up the rags, and away you go. To stay afloat, dont bump into any thing bigger then you, inclusive reefs.
Been missing you two.
Glad you guys made it okay
100% agree with you... yes indeed woleai is the most traditional island in micronesia.. from a marshall islander citizen.
Vilken skatt att få så fina frukter i present! Verkligen, när man bor här uppe i kalla norden där motsvarande inte går att hitta och det som finns till buds aldrig kan vara sådär fräscht och färskt.
HOLA LISA HOLA OSKAR . EXCELENTE VIDEO . ESPERO ESTÉN BIEN , ME GUSTARÍA CONOCERLOS ALGÚN DÍA . LES MANDO UN ABRAZO . SALUDOS SU AMIGO MANUEL .
❤
hello from yap
Thats the rear end of a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" Bomber.
Hi I'm from chuuk I can speak Chuukese and English I can say good morning nesoranim goodbye kenenom thank you kinisou
I hope Chuuk atoll remains as beautiful it was when I was there in 1969.
Hello from Sydney Australia. Loved this video. Yes often in the islands book paper, or newspaper for rolling cigarettes. Of course the tobacco etc is not healthy, but what is also bad is the smoking of this - with the inked papers. Quite bad. But, what can one do with such habits in many of the islands. A island of mine recently passed away - diagnosed with cancer - likely from smoking too many “home rolled” cigarettes. I have heard that the “kava” in many of the FSM islands is particularly strong, did you try it?
That's no drug smuggler... we don't have that type here... That could be my brother patrolling our ocean... or it could be an illigal fishing boat...
In Maine
I keep hearing that with electronic publishing, books will no longer be needed. Well, you've shown that is so untrue!
Hey Guys . Always remember candy for the kids. A good is breaker, Works every time.. Sail safe. Søren S(Y Zenseb Denmark
my cousin thomas passed away two months ago... RIP brther
23:06/ The men are drinking tuba( coconut toddy)which is perhaps another indication that the ancestors of these people came from the Philippines.
i like the guy translating the song in the men's house haha! i thought he was hitting on you until i heard the song:-)
As pretty as Lisa is, I'm guessing Oskar has to beat guys off with a stick.
Real life
Heh, I think I would have been so shocked when they did that to those poor books.
we like rolling tobacco's in newspapers too. kinda stings your pipe when inhaling :-)
now I understand why they called Philippines dwellers as pacific islanders because it is so similar of this how they interact, the way they make social gathering with coconut wine and the way they show hospitality
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Vilket paradis.
😅his voice. .but glad they treated u well 🙂
Hi I’m the son of the of the person that is lending his car
Oh, Peter's? :)
Ya