I have to admit I love this series because it goes beyond the usual cliches we have about some places. Fiji we know because of the paradisal beaches and sea. Hey, nothing wrong with that. I’ll take it any day but The Amazing Quest series helps us understand these places as places and not as vacation spots. I think that’s amazing. Enjoy!
Earth is scientifically and measurably flat. Common sense will tell you 8 inches per mile square does not exist. But common sense is not that common these days.
Seeing my black brothers thousands of miles away from my motherland, Africa, give me joy. I hope to visit Fiji, Vanuatu, or Solomon Island one day. With Love from Nigeria
My name is Jek. I am Indonesian and i love this country. The paradise in the heart of Pasific. I used to hear the song "Nanumi Au Eke" i sing it along even i don't understand the words. I love Fiji. I love the Fijian music and the people. Best wishes from Indonesia 🤝❤❤
Am glad nyou are here..gosh this is my dream which I desperately need to fulfil. I would love to keep chatting for tips on what to do once I get there.
"The more we give the more we get " what a beautiful concept...... the living standard of the people may be low but the level of happiness is very rich which is the most important in life
Im a huge fan of this channel been a subscriber for 2years now. Im from Fiji and I never expected a documentary about my country thank you Free Documentary for this I for one appreciate this much 🇫🇯🙌
Bula brus! I agree, same here. Used to wish they'd come over and do a documentary about our villages and maybe ways that children in the interior travel to school.....hahah
Fiji living here too man,a friend once asked me why I don't want to follow my family overseas,I told them thousands of tourists spend lots of money to come here,why should I leave😁
Fijians are the most wonderful people i have met staying in Australia. I love their culture of respect of nature i hope someday to visit this beautiful islands bulaaaa... God bless fiji much love from a Tanganyikan brother
Bula Vinaka Just a fun fact, according to legend, it said that Fijian came from Tanganyika.... That is why we feel connected to each other Loloma from Fijj
In 2003 , my wife and I got engaged in Fiji. We visited for 3 weeks. Born on an island in the Atlantic Ocean in Senegal & grew up in Fishing Village called Gunjur in Gambia, I loved the the sea but never saw under the Ocean until I went to Fiji. Fiji is a beautiful place & a positive timeline in my life’s story.
I love this man's story. I'm from Samoa, and, we respect nature. My mother declared a Marine Reserve in our village Alega in American Samoa in the 1980s now our reef is teeming with life.
If God invented Rugby, he invented it for the Fijians... Epic!... I love the way the clan spirit of their ancestors has helped the people of Fiji to carve a niche for them in the world... Great documentary, FD.
Never in a million years after being subscribed for years would I have thought you'd make a documentary of Fiji. Loved every minute of this wonderful piece! Vinaka (Thankyou)!
This documentary left me in awe! With how much love Fijian for their country, culture and people. I when the rugby coach said that the motivation of playing is happiness and that winning will go follow. The young lady surfer was also a great that she never forget her roots. And that after a long day of surfing they just fish by the sea and have bonfire and grilled fish thereafter. Manasa also was a great leader keeping his people live together in harmony with nature. This is what we need our young generation to watch. We need more of these documentaries.
Beautiful film thank you so very much for this gift Peace when we are close with the land and celebrate our harmony with nature and our family and traditions No war no greed Give more and receive
I travelled to Fiji in 2014 and watching this film I am overwhelmed with unmatched nolstagia. Thanks to the team and I appreciate what Frank is doing. A Kenyan in Turkiye.
I remember watching this documentary series about eight years ago and it had became a precious childhood memory I've lost until now. Thank you to the whole Patly Production team for traveling to these amazing places around the world and documenting these amazing people and their way of life in a perspective I've never seen before, and thank you Jerry Giacomo for narrating their stories with your soothing voice, and thank you Free Documentary for bringing these amazing stories back and making them freely available for the whole world to watch
Very inspiring documentary. I am in awe of what Frank is doing to train the youth of the islands in playing Rugby. He has become the ultimate mentor and friend of the youth there. Thank God for giving you the strength and inspiration to connect with the people of Fiji.
“The more you share the more you get” I want Fiji people to know we believe the same thing here in America and my family and friends we share a lot I personally help a lot for nothing more than I like to do it! That’s the best way to live nice work down there on the island your good people
Great people 👏 of Fiji 🇫🇯 Islands 🏝 👌. Excellent documentary , picturization , narration and narrator. Oceans are life and resources for life .From Pakistan 🇵🇰 Shagufta Fahmid
It takes what it takes to see the goodness in humanity. Sometimes a heart attack may open ones eyes. Yet when our lives become tuned to mother nature we realize the native way is the natural way of any land we walk across. The blessings of life is the air water and sharing a good heart
I love this documentary about Fiji and am glad we have friendly people and a beautiful paradise we can call home. Of the little that one has, people are still content and find happiness in whatever surrounds them and the people they are surrounded with. One does not have to be rich to be fulfilled here in Fiji as nature sustains us and we tend to be happy people. Thank you for this.
Fiji is beautiful 😍. It's greenish and beaches soothes my soul. Thanks a million free documentary for showing us other side of the world.I really appreciate your hard working!!👍😍 Sending love from Tanzania 🇹🇿.
What a fantastic program and Fiji islands and its wonderful people look so nice. I travelled around the world including hawaii and tahiti, and its rare to see this kind of harmony with their place of beautiful island nature and ocean as fijiians have. Thank you to the filmcrew for making this treasure. Great to learn about the people and island culture. Warm greetings to all in Fiji from denmark. In next life I wanna be reborn on a pacific island.
Thanks to this documentary it reminded me of my wonderful experience during my first visit to Fiji some years ago. I had the pleasure of staying on Malolo island and subsequently went to visit some other remote islands as well. In one word that is often used to describe the experience: Paradise.
When man challenges himself with natural sports he's fulfilling his worth. Rugby is the real island sport about aggressive peace each one has inside themselves. Like surfing it can be hard at times but so rewarding spending the time on that energy. Yes help someone stand let them see the reason to stand and they will want to the rest of their lives
I never knew that Fiji is as beautiful just like this. No cars, no building , No pollutants..Very peaceful and simple life yet they have a very interesting culture and traditions. Breathtaking nature, I hope that it will not spoil as years goes by. I admired how the people of Fiji take care of the nature and environment..Im just hoping that all of us should do the same for our future generations👍❤️🙏
Such a great and beautiful documentary. Fiji the way the world should be.. Beautiful beaches,green forest and jungles, beautiful waterfalls with clear water.Its God beautiful creations.🇫🇯🔥🔥
I loved this so much. Playing American football and transitioning to rugby was the best decision I've ever made. It's literally a sport anyone can play.
Thank you for a great documentary as always...The Fiji people are a very happy people.They love their biggest resource the ocean.I loved the serenity of their life,,no unecessary blaring of vehicles,buildings all over the place!🥰🥰
The footage in this documentary shows the rural/outer islands side of Fiji but in the cities and towns there's alot of unnecessary blaring of vehicles,and buildings all over the place.
Bula! I ❤ Fiji. I have visited only once. But want to return. Sadly the Fijian government and Fiji Airways want to enforce the jabs masks and restrictions on travel so I will not submit to mandates and forced medical procedures against my will. Maybe one day Fiji will let me return and live there forever.
When I was a kid, my family travelled to Fiji from Sydney, Australia. I still have memories of playing hide and seek with the locals at our resort when I was a young boy. God bless Fiji. So beautiful! Bulla! 🏖
You should also film the highlands, the outer islands of vanua levu, lau & Kadavu. Breath taking scenes there, amazing stories, conservative and sustainable ways of living still practiced.
Great doc! Lovely warm people, beautifully in balance with nature, my favorite place to travel is the Pacific. Apart from the disappointment I didnt meet Wilson, it saved my day🥰😄🤣
I just love this country....Fiji, I've always dreamt of living and working there and enjoying those beautiful places nature has to offer. Hope someday someone would help me to get to Fiji.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work love the food and the culture can’t wait to visit 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Great documentary,I wasn’t expecting to see my homeland. This documentary only showed a small part of Fiji.Try to visit other parts of Fiji and would see PARADISE.From white sandy beaches, to green tropical forest,from clean and clear rivers to pouring waterfalls.The market full of fresh fruits, seafood & vegetables for only a few dollars.