I'm happy that this video helped you deciding your trip. Thanks for watching. If you have time , you could check out as well the other way to get to Petit Cayes (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GDqEshaz00Y.html)
Hello, I'm not absolutely sure, but I think it was about an hour and maybe 25min. But I was still filming inbetween. So I guess you could make it in less than an hour. take a lot of water😀@@sarahcamp5832
Thorsten. Thank you for sharing your memories of your home on the coast. Having visited the site, we know how breathtakingly beautiful the views are. And, your video shows us the the wonderful home you shared. Seeing the satellite images of Irma reminds us of it overwhelming power and the devastation it brought to so many. We can only imagine your feelings in that time. Your video brings the story full circle. It is a testament to the effects that islanders endure and to your personal resilience.
Thank you buddy. I'm a bit jealous. I was in Costa Rica 2015. And I can honestly say it's one of the most beautiful countries I've seen. Good luck with your project.
I LOVE Los Angeles and lived there for a few years. This was really fun to see it through your eyes and experiences. Glad you got to the Peterson Auto Museum. Special place. And you got to hike in the hills. And Venice blvd. Looks like you really enjoyed it yes?
Hi Ted, oh yes we loved every single bit of that trip. Just missed my little flying camera. I still don't wanna hassle with possible problems regarding the flight or at customs. Nevertheless, sometimes just a simple Osmo Pocket and a "mediveal" Nikon 😆does the job. Thanks for watching buddy.
Well, you have to ask our son. I just edited the footage he send me over from Europe. And yeah, just by editing after a while I felt like participating the whole thing.
Man you got some great shots here. I’ve never encountered a pelican. Are they friendly? …not like ‘buy me a beer’ friendly, just like…not attack friendly.
Well, at least I never encountered a pelican attack. But these shots on the other hand I always do with a long zoom lens to make sure not to disturb them. Especially at the nesting areas. Thanks for watching my friend.