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Daily Life in America's Biggest, Most ISOLATED Fishing Port (Alaska) 

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@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Isn't this just such a wildly fascinating place? Would you ever be able to live here, do you think? And another thanks to SurfShark for sponsoring this week's video. Remember you can get an exclusive Surfshark deal if you enter promo code EvazuBeck for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/evazubeck
@juliettegrisoni6471
@juliettegrisoni6471 Год назад
I wouldn’t want to live there but to visit- with pleasure! For the French speakers out there and if Alaska is fascinating you, I recommend you the book « le grand marin » by Catherine Poulain. A young woman fleeing France to work on fishing boats in Alaska. What a tale!
@moecreations1
@moecreations1 Год назад
Beautiful documentary and quite fascinating indeed!. Thanks to global warming, Alaska will become America's next frontier in this century. I am sure many people who love challenges, nature, solitude and not to mention weather and cold etc (regardless), will move there.
@IonIsFalling7217
@IonIsFalling7217 Год назад
I literally had the worst years of my life in Anchorage. I couldn’t deal with the light/dark cycle or the “isolation.” So I’m going to go with no. 😂
@anoshakhan11
@anoshakhan11 Год назад
On those green luscious mountains filled with beautiful flowers..perhaps😂❤
@BernadetteResnik
@BernadetteResnik Год назад
Love your stories. It seems though last year the Chinese spy balloon followed you and SURPRISE you are in the islands and seven Chinese ships show up ? Very odd timing you have Eva ❤
@thenormie
@thenormie Год назад
1:22 that’s my dad!!! (And my uncle to the left). We were talking about you at home and we watched your videos to see what ur content was like and were really impressed. My dad is no longer in Unalaska for the time being but we watched this at home. I loved the video! Keep it up!
@SearchIndex
@SearchIndex 2 месяца назад
@ExploringCanadaInfo
@ExploringCanadaInfo Год назад
Just joined the second level of your Patreon. So happy with it! Guys, there’s so much value there. Especially the Director’s videos with behind the scenes thoughts about the location and your approach to filming. Highly recommend ❤
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Aww yay thanks so much! I'm really happy to hear you're enjoying it :)
@blah329
@blah329 Год назад
I really like it when you interact with the locals. It’s a nice touch
@georgecarlin2879
@georgecarlin2879 Год назад
Greetings, Eva. A friend sent me this video link! Wow, glad you're putting us on your travel channel. I moved from Los Angeles since 2016 to Dutch Harbor. No regrets ! U have a new subscriber this Sunday morning. :)
@h2i8p9o
@h2i8p9o Год назад
I crab fished in alaska in 1980, what an experience! nothiing more has changed my life more than that time in Dutch Harbor and the Bering Sea
@CarinaPiersay
@CarinaPiersay Год назад
Lovely little documentary, Eva! Way to go!! Thank you 😊
@Spatzenzunge
@Spatzenzunge Год назад
Your film making just gets better and better! Thise drone shots are **chef's kiss** stunning! I love the interviews!
@teacherfinaofficial
@teacherfinaofficial Год назад
So scared to sleep alone even in my house...much more in an isolated island...Eva you're one of a kind 😃👏👏👏
@callumscott6555
@callumscott6555 Год назад
great video eva. i have religiously watched deadliest catch on discovery channel from the start and its based in dutch harbour and its great to see more of this amazing area and its surroundings. Hope all is well
@Sonny_Eclipse
@Sonny_Eclipse Год назад
I appreciate the fact that you show the rest of the world the real America
@investphilm4661
@investphilm4661 Год назад
Love the captain interview and love him. He is a tough guy with a tough job. But looks like good heart. Great job. You are so good and professional.
@amwabusa9502
@amwabusa9502 8 месяцев назад
Happy to watch your videos just started watching today,some of us enjoy the planet by just watching
@CristinaTV1074
@CristinaTV1074 Год назад
Wow, that is another video that is full of substance....good job Eva
@hopingowen
@hopingowen Год назад
Great video Eva. I really miss your puppies 😢
@mdsloads
@mdsloads 7 месяцев назад
WOW, SO I bet there was zero light from surrounding towns? Must be so peaceful.
@margarettelillie7813
@margarettelillie7813 Год назад
Have you tried New Hampshirite dear? Lovely in the fall you know,, haha,love free or die,, the. Motto🎉🎉😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
@wabisabiliving
@wabisabiliving Год назад
This video contains wonderful images😍🤩
@MartinReiter143
@MartinReiter143 Год назад
Great video. According to Google, the 1921 population of Dutch Harbor is around 4000. How can that support those food markets?
@DanielHerbert77
@DanielHerbert77 Год назад
Anchorage isn't the capital of Alaska. It's Juneau. (3:22)
@piabeckers3587
@piabeckers3587 Год назад
Just a correction. Anchorage is not the capital of Alaska but Juneau. Having lived there in Dutch Harbor and Alaska for the last 12 years, it has a beauty of its own. Dutch Harbor is where the commercial fishermen who goes out into the Bering Sea to go crab fishing leaves from there.
@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST
@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST 4 месяца назад
Yes that's a common mistake even for most Americans so I give her a pass.
@gawebm
@gawebm Год назад
Wow, Eva! This is a world class video! This should be on TV . The video, the editing, the filming, the story, the commentary all are just so stunning! It feels like this is the pinnacle of RU-vid videos. Wow, just wow!!!!!
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Ahhh you are so kind! Thank you so much. My editor and I work hard to bring these high quality films to RU-vid, so it really means a lot to receive this feedback.
@richcherwalk6349
@richcherwalk6349 Год назад
​@@evazubeckWould be nice if you did a short piece on your video editor, their work is excellent, you make a great team!
@Rogue-yr4hr
@Rogue-yr4hr Год назад
You should teach a class on making videos and blogging I don't think I would make enough nobody would watch my videos 😂
@alanflor703
@alanflor703 Год назад
That's what I keep saying. I can't stand any reality shows on TV anymore. This is soooo much better and actually REAL.
@WolfgangR75
@WolfgangR75 Год назад
jupp, just love it .....
@johnhowell8228
@johnhowell8228 Год назад
I fished out of Dutch Harbor in the 90's. It was a great experience. Everything else in life has been easy after that. I wish I could share all of my experiences but it would take too long. It looks like Dutch has changed a lot. The one thing I try to describe to people that ask me about commercial fishing is the feeling of being in a quasi last frontier. Little, to no police. Ingenuity. Being rugged. Loneliness. Always longing for someone or something you miss. Dreaming about your future. It changes people. We called it the Aleutian Stare...lol
@rayray4192
@rayray4192 Год назад
I was always happy to arrive in Dutch and even happier to leave. Lonely barren wasteland. No place to live.
@marvinberesford8146
@marvinberesford8146 Год назад
I still get the Aleutian stares. Very thankful to have worked there!
@utistudent099
@utistudent099 Год назад
Can you pause the video at 4:36 and help me with figuring out what trawler that is ? I am sure that is not the Northern Jaeger. I was on the Ocean Rover for 9 years , basically the entire 90's.
@johnhowell8228
@johnhowell8228 Год назад
​@@utistudent099i couldn't make out the name
@mywhorled
@mywhorled Год назад
@@utistudent099 Alaska Ocean?
@peterlekanoffkristiboyce1686
Hello my name is Peter I grew up in Unalaska! This video made me miss home so much. Morris Cove and that general area is a great place to camp and fish. My people have for thousands of years there as you mentioned. Thank you again for sharing this wonderful video of my home town. 🙂
@matthewmckenna4509
@matthewmckenna4509 Год назад
In my younger years I was fortunate enough to spend some time in the Aleutian islands while in the U. S. Coast Guard. I was lucky enough to get to Dutch Harbor, Adak and a few other places. It is absolutely a place you either love or hate. I loved it. It gets in your soul and doesn't leave. I'd love to go back some day. I was only there for a short time, but I miss it. Thanks for traveling out there and sharing this with us, it brings back a lot of good memories.
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
WOw that must have been such an amazing opportunity and experience for you!
@MikeB-in1nd
@MikeB-in1nd Год назад
Were you stationed in Kodiak?
@matthewmckenna4509
@matthewmckenna4509 Год назад
​ @MikeB-in1nd Yes, USCGC Ironwood. I was a deck ape on a buoy tender out of Kodiak. We covered the aids to navigation out along the Aleutian chain and up into the Bering Sea. Great duty for a guy who bailed out of college and had trouble figuring out what to do with his life.
@davidthelander1299
@davidthelander1299 Год назад
Wow Mathew, I was a radioman aboard the CGC Storis, out of Kodiak. 18 months 1972-1974. Loved it. Many trips out the Aleutians.
@SnowboardJedi
@SnowboardJedi Год назад
Eva is awesome
@terrymorgan1623
@terrymorgan1623 Год назад
I am a world traveler but your video was one of the most inspiring and informative I have ever experienced. Please do not quit sharing these experiences, many people are able to enjoy this planet because of what you do. Thank you for sharing!
@JoelsTastyRide
@JoelsTastyRide 8 месяцев назад
Rock on Terry! Agreed!
@sumitkar8146
@sumitkar8146 Год назад
Your cinematography, editing and ability to story tell is next level. I have thoroughly enjoyed your vlogs and your USA ones are tremendous- keep up the phenomenal content. We live through your eyes…..
@FINEST-uk8nc
@FINEST-uk8nc Год назад
Words of wisdom from an Alaskan fisherman …” they are either running away from something or towards something “ … very true !
@alberthartl8885
@alberthartl8885 Год назад
Growing up in Poland and Great Britain did you ever think America included a place like Dutch Harbor? You really earned your exceptional ability visa on this one. National Geographic quality for sure. So glad you are here. ❤
@chamade166
@chamade166 Год назад
Well to be honest it does look a bit bland.
@mikael.karlholm
@mikael.karlholm Год назад
@@chamade166 What did look a bit bland?
@DaleLawrence_leadingtrends
@DaleLawrence_leadingtrends Год назад
When I grew up in Alaska, I visited all over the state except for the Aleutians. It is cool to get a peek into life there (pssst Juneau is capital of Alaska, Anchorage is just biggest city).
@YewtBoot
@YewtBoot Год назад
Juneau is the political capital. Anchorage is the financial capital. As for the industrial capital, it's probably shared by Dutch Harbor and Prudhoe Bay.
@Sullifreddy
@Sullifreddy Год назад
​@@YewtBoot Juneau is the capital city of Alaska. These other terms you made up, while accurate, are not official.
@WJMPhotography
@WJMPhotography Год назад
Definitely dangerous to be on a crab boat around the Bering Sea. A buddy of mine from college was just going to do that for a year to make some extra cash before transferring to another college and he was swept overboard. He was probably around 21 when he lost his life. Huge respect to those guys. Thanks for the video! It looks amazing up there!
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Oh wow, I'm so sorry to hear that. It is indeed an incredibly dangerous job!
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 Год назад
@@evazubeckThe fishing in the Aleutians is so dangerous that the US Coast Guard is Congressionally mandated to maintain at least one cutter (ship) in the area 365 days a year for rescue duty.
@kixigvak
@kixigvak Год назад
Dutch Harbor is the port of Unalaska. It was named by the Russians in the early 18th century. Anchorage is not the capital of Alaska, Juneau is. Food is reasonable in Dutch Harbor because it comes by barge directly from Seattle. Dutch is a great place to live. Best schools in the state of Alaska. Two downsides are no real internet and housing is pretty tight. There are nice amenities, such as a rec center and a swimming pool. Medical care is for practical purposes non-existent. I lived there for three years and it was wonderful. Fabulous fish for next to nothing.
@Worldtravellerz_onwheels
@Worldtravellerz_onwheels Год назад
Eva, you have such a special way of telling a story and I love the genuine curiosity you have when interviewing people. It really comes across in your videos! These days, while everyone seems to be traveling to the same old destinations, you go on your own adventure seeking out the hidden gems on this earth and I frickin love that! 🙌
@krakenengineer
@krakenengineer Год назад
Next season of Deadliest Catch Feat. Eva is gonna be lit!
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Haha I wish!!!
@jamesleyda365
@jamesleyda365 Год назад
Absolutely
@rogil2154
@rogil2154 Год назад
@@evazubeck hi Eva, are you being hacked?
@Wolf-vc4wj
@Wolf-vc4wj Год назад
​@@rogil2154why do you say that? Dutch harbor is where the boats from the Deadliest Catch depart from.
@jasonp1947
@jasonp1947 Год назад
Juneau the capital, but Anchorage is the largest city. Love your vids. BTW - If you travel back through Kodiak there is a mountain that if you fly in you stop before running into face first - barometer Mtn. You should take a hike if you have a few hours to kill and the weather nice.
@JeffLevyForPresident
@JeffLevyForPresident Год назад
Thanks for fixing her glaring error. Eva needs to continue on west to Adak. Dutch Harbor is too easy.
@janinecarson8380
@janinecarson8380 Год назад
@@JeffLevyForPresident Or St. Paul island. Lol
@laurenm8561
@laurenm8561 Год назад
That was truly amazing, like a professional documentary. As harsh and isolated as Dutch Harbor is, you made it intriguing and appealing. Thank you for this amazing opportunity.🌷
@Mrbfgray
@Mrbfgray Год назад
Bro of mine used to talk about Dutch, he did the crab fishing thing for a few yrs to put self thru engineering college. Somehow a memorable scene. They were once holed up with a number of other fishing boats in a remote natural harbor to ride out a killer storm, 2 of the boats letting cabin fever get the best of them, were talking on the radio about leaving for open ocean, going home, while other captains tried to dissuade them, "We won't be coming to save you as we will die with you if we do." 2 boats left anyway, hours later radioing distress calls, they were getting severely iced up and ready to capsize. At some point you can't break ice off fast enough from superstructure and the boat is simply doomed to roll over. Not sure if any were rescued but many died. On average one boat per yr was lost out of Dutch a few decades ago, I assume it's better by now.
@imlovely6522
@imlovely6522 Год назад
Can we all appreciate the fact that Eva never disappointed us with her content. 🤗🥰🤚 By the way, may I also remind you the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shocking sad truth. 😔 In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return it to rightful owners Native American people. Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔
@murtazahussain4937
@murtazahussain4937 Год назад
Sure, she is performing hard work & guiding to the travellers wonderfully & enjoying her passion as well. I really appreciate her.
@truthhurts856
@truthhurts856 Год назад
My jaw dropped as I learnt Native Americans population in their motherland, Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while European population in their motherland, Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION.. It is a shockingly sad truth. 😔
@baronj4210
@baronj4210 Год назад
I would like to know, where is the point of your statistic? Was in this video anything about american "native"?
@gelipi
@gelipi Год назад
@@baronj4210 she literally talked about the people that lived here before being colonized by Russia around the 9th minute...also isn't bad that it's called Dutch harbour?
@LionheartedDan
@LionheartedDan Год назад
Lots of bots are here on YT with numbered names, like puppets, saying what their masters bid them to say.
@dennishinkle5010
@dennishinkle5010 Год назад
It's summer there now just imagine the winter. Your camera skills are above next level. I don't know why some production company has yet to offer you an opportunity for televised adventures. You have the personality and beauty for it. You just get better all the time.👍♥️
@SoulShines4Music
@SoulShines4Music Год назад
I don't usually comment on your vids but I'm a long time viewer and have to say this vlog in particular really moved me. The aerial scenery shots you captured with your drone are nothing short of spectacular and so incredibly beautiful I was moved to tears. Excellent video Eva, thank you *so much* for sharing your adventures with us. ❤️
@flightplan1000
@flightplan1000 Год назад
Really nice video work! I spent seven years on a research ship with the federal government studying mainly migratory seabirds but pretty much everything else, too. The Aleutian people's culture, whales, sea lions, archaeological digs, the effect of foxes on the ecosystem of the islands, even some military research. Like the people interviewed said, the weather is king. It dictates what you do in almost every aspect of your life here. I was lucky enough to have visited over eighty five islands in the years there, all the way out to Attu at the end of the chain. Besides the daily work ( I was one of two deckhands on the ship in a crew of six) we hiked everywhere, took pictures and video, worked alongside biologists and even got in a day or two of water skiing each season! I often think of the Aleutians as a cross between Ireland and the moon. Oh and Eva, Anchorage isn't the capital of Alaska, Juneau is.
@JacekD
@JacekD Год назад
Ciekawostka, uczę się z twoich filmów angielskiego. Pozdrawiam.
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Ciesze sie bardzo :)
@judithgreen3689
@judithgreen3689 Год назад
This summer has brought us such searing heat - actually, surprisingly, right now the Aleutian Islands look pretty inviting. Aside, from that the green mountains, the beautiful bay- it is visually breathtaking. Eva, you've really outdone yourself, thanks for bringing us to this little known & remote area.
@ducknorris233
@ducknorris233 Год назад
I’m no youngster and can’t remember a summer like this ever. I guess the lifetime of a man isn’t a significant length of time when it comes to weather patterns.
@martinspell6460
@martinspell6460 Год назад
Juneau is the capital city, not Anchorage.
@ducknorris233
@ducknorris233 Год назад
@@martinspell6460 wrong, my great great grandfather said Sitka is the capitol of Alaska
@ricardomachado6718
@ricardomachado6718 Год назад
a million thank you´s for your videos! I show them to my 88 year old mother who cannot leave home now. She just smiles and say´s "that lady is great!" . Take care and keep on traveling, greetings from Portugalm hope someday you come to our country!
@akfroggie2177
@akfroggie2177 Год назад
I've worked in Dutch Harbor, and the weather must be seen to be believed. The rain falls in every direction but up. But when the sun peeps through, the light is magical and it becomes one of the most beautiful places on earth.
@laurenrs
@laurenrs Год назад
I love that Dutch Harbor seems like such a closed-off community, but you are welcomed in easily. I love how you entered yourself into the race, as well, they were so confused! Fantastic video, as always! 💙
@ryanmorgan5677
@ryanmorgan5677 Год назад
Not as closed off as you would think. There are 5-10k seasonal workers there every year from all over the world.
@laurenrs
@laurenrs Год назад
@ryanmorgan5677 Wow, that's insane!
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 Год назад
@@laurenrsThe regular population is just about 5,000, so having 5-10k seasonals at all times means you’re used to all kinds of people.
@glennchristie2316
@glennchristie2316 Год назад
I think it helped that she was soooooo Beautiful. She could be invited anywhere with no problem.
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 Год назад
@@glennchristie2316 What a cringe comment!
@JeffLevyForPresident
@JeffLevyForPresident Год назад
Oh, Eva, Eva. Alaskan here. You stopped short of Attu, another 600-ish miles to the West. And our capital is Juneau, not Anchorage.
@stephenpotts8170
@stephenpotts8170 Год назад
Hi Eva, absolutely loved it. It was as good if not better than anything the BBC could have made. Thank you.
@Staroy
@Staroy Год назад
You are either running away from something or towards something - love that! Reminds me of "not all who wanders are lost" :)
@nokeszhale3759
@nokeszhale3759 Год назад
I don't know what's in my head but working in office desk is so stressful. But after watching all this kind of adventurous stuff and listening nature I feel so relax. This is a kind of dreams living out there and explore more .....someday!
@mattpayne3119
@mattpayne3119 Год назад
Thankyou for this video. The conversation with the fisherman really shows how hard a life people go thought to provide something most of us take for granted finding wide ranges of fish all year round in shops.
@UmeshPerera
@UmeshPerera Год назад
Absolutely love your videos Eva, obviously your content, filmmaking, fine art artistic features, honesty, landscape videography is top notch, so perfect, of the highest standards. But for me the most beautiful thing about your channel is who you are, you are such a sweet person that makes your creations such a pleasure to watch. Thank you Eva, I wish you the best of the universe, much love & metta, 🙏❤️☺️, umesh :)
@VassoMekra
@VassoMekra Год назад
Adorable style of documentary including interviews video! 😊
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Thank you :)
@saratierney
@saratierney Год назад
I’m new here! Thanks to RU-vid for recommending your channel. Stunning work, Eva! Glad I found you.
@PanZKiosku
@PanZKiosku Год назад
Deadliest Catch was a massive thing for me growing up! Watched it religiously every single day before school. There was something hypnotic about the weather, the conditions, the hardship and the brave man of Dutch Harbor. Glad you mentioned it. Pozdrowienia, powodzenia w kolejnych podróżach!
@waverunner130
@waverunner130 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing. Its nice to get to know the place after seeing it mentioned on the show.
@iammars142
@iammars142 Год назад
Same. Cool to see
@Saavik256
@Saavik256 Год назад
This was such a fascinating video! I can't travel much, but I do have a friend who is originally from rural Alaska, and some of the stories she told me are just wild. I hope you are safe and well and I wish you all the best! Much love from Slovenia!
@markvanderzijpen5184
@markvanderzijpen5184 Год назад
I am proud that such a beautiful island is named after my native language 'Dutch'. Another beautiful video.
@BrianUnAK
@BrianUnAK Год назад
The island is named Unalaska. Not Dutch Harbor. Dutch Harbor is a small bay where the port is.
@johnkakes3841
@johnkakes3841 Год назад
Hope you're doing well Eva, I loved the episode ❤
@wolflobo3624
@wolflobo3624 Год назад
Eva, I enjoy your videos so very much. I used to watch the show 'Deadliest Catch'. It was amazing what they go through and keep coming back year after year. It's not something the average person can ever understand. Thank you bunches for the wonder you bring to the world!
@chiefenumclaw7960
@chiefenumclaw7960 Год назад
Excellent production value! You're a master story-teller Ms. Eva.
@benjamincresswell3713
@benjamincresswell3713 Год назад
OK Eva, Thank you for finding this place and videoing it for all the world to see. You are a very special person to think up this kind of thing and put together such a great video on it. I'm sure everyone has some knowledge of Deadliest Catch, but who knew the insider stuff you presented. You do such great work. Thank you for presenting such a wild and unspoiled place. This was a riveting video. It's no wander why you have 1.7M subs. I keep you in my prayers for safe passages and fun revelations. ben/ michigan
@JohnDoe-jh5yr
@JohnDoe-jh5yr Год назад
Your interview with the captain was a treat. I appreciate how intentional you are with capturing the essence of a location, including the people who live there.
@Brina1986
@Brina1986 Год назад
This is absolutely stunning 🤩 Nature at its best! Thanks for the beautiful images.
@whfowle
@whfowle Год назад
I lived on an Aleutian island for almost a year and the comment about the snow going sideways is very true. Very high winds keep most of the snow off the island. Since the island chain is right on the edge of the earth's plates, you feel a lot of small earthquakes as well.
@christopherharris6005
@christopherharris6005 Год назад
Awesome video as always Eva zu Beck. This is such a beautiful place and the people are so friendly.
@wildhareonthegulfofmexico3539
I was commercial fisherman in the 80s and 90s. In the late 90s I had a job lined up to go up there to Dutch Harbor, the night before leaving I had a very clear dream of my boat sinking. I stayed down here on the Gulf coast.
@JeffLevyForPresident
@JeffLevyForPresident Год назад
Good God, man. Cliffhanger. Did the boat sink?
@wildhareonthegulfofmexico3539
@@JeffLevyForPresident I have no idea, I just had a bad feeling about the whole thing. I've learned to follow those feelings. I never looked back.
@williamgamelisenaya793
@williamgamelisenaya793 Год назад
Wow, I'm in awe of your tenacity & bravery. Your holistic attitude to life is not only impressive & inspirational but also insightful to different world 🌍. Nuff respect.
@Harbor269
@Harbor269 Год назад
Eva, great episode! Very interesting and wonderful landscape videos. Congratulations on the mountain race! 👍
@lynnbeard2450
@lynnbeard2450 Год назад
WOW!! Beautiful scenery! The townsfolk were so sweet. Looking forward to the next video. Stay safe. Hugs from Texas.
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
They were the best! I was so grateful to have met some of the people who live and work there.
@thehohnstead
@thehohnstead Год назад
This was such an incredible journey, thank you for taking us with you! We
@sandracarlsson7206
@sandracarlsson7206 Год назад
Wow Eva! This video is so beautiful! I love how you connect with people and let us hear their stories! Thank you for that! ❤
@sladamiprzygody
@sladamiprzygody Год назад
Super ciekawe miejsce, świetny film! Pozdrowienia :))
@karinhusas1370
@karinhusas1370 Год назад
I didn’t know there was a community on those islands 🤔Thanks for sharing 🇺🇸greetings from Norway 🇳🇴
@catherinewatson5519
@catherinewatson5519 Год назад
A wonderful video - I loved the mixture of personal adventure/experience/reflection and the more documentary style including interviews with people who know what life is really like there.
@mikewypasek8855
@mikewypasek8855 Год назад
I randomly came across your video of the ferry trip, and was thrilled to see part 2 had been uploaded 46 minutes prior. Great video which has inspired me to want to make this trip! Thank you for sharing your adventure!!
@ericwithac2919
@ericwithac2919 Год назад
Great video Eva! If someone goes on a cruise ship, they get off the ship someplace and spend a few hours then back on the ship they go and don't get a feel of the people or culture of where they just visited. You did a great job explaining the past and the present and the personal experiences of the locals that live there. I think most people that watch this video will feel like they've already been there. Thanks again Eva.
@informationcollectionpost3257
In my opinion, one of your best videos ever. To me it sounds like a great vacation place. Working in a fishery or on a fishing boat; I can't see myself doing it. I enjoy rough water, rough weather, and remote places as getting away from constantly being connected to urbanization can become such a rat race. The power of nature seems to bring you back to the reality of what your real world is. I can see that you really enjoyed this.
@jordanmbrock
@jordanmbrock Год назад
Eva - I’ve followed your channel for around a year. What is this?!? This is world-class videography. You are incredible. Thank you for the work you do - it IS work…
@munyiem.khandaker
@munyiem.khandaker Год назад
This is really a special episode. Loved it thoroughly.
@jimscott1011
@jimscott1011 6 месяцев назад
i never had the opportunity to visit Dutch Harbor but I was further out in the Aleutians in 1961-62 on Adak, Alaska. It was very remote. It was frequently referred to as the birthplace of the wind. Did a lot of hiking and fishing while there and have fond memories. Thank you for the excellent video of Dutch Harbor.
@shagwellington
@shagwellington Год назад
Good video. Interesting. I've been to Bristol Bay, Alaska which is about the same size. They used to be a wealthy town from the fishing but they've fished out the Bering Sea near there so the fleet has shrunk to very little and the town is just there. I admire you getting so far out there. Really good drone work.
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
Interesting! And thank you!
@RyanWRoehlAKZoomberBoomer
@RyanWRoehlAKZoomberBoomer Год назад
Alaska is 2.6x Bigger than texas and 3.4x Bigger than California and 6.3x Bigger than Montana and it is 1/3.9th or 1/4th the size of the Lower 48s and Guam Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico and Hawaii too
@antonevelone1439
@antonevelone1439 Год назад
Eva, thank you, I never knew that there was a line of small island strength out into the ocean, Always appreciate what you have to share on your journey...❤
@markmitchell457
@markmitchell457 Год назад
It was also a WWII battleground. The Japanese tried to invade the islands.
@antonevelone1439
@antonevelone1439 Год назад
@@markmitchell457 Thanks for your enlightenment…
@ReflectionTool637
@ReflectionTool637 8 месяцев назад
1,000 miles west of a place in Alaska, from its furthest point while traveling west (Attu) is in the Sea of Okhotsk. ~1,000 miles west of Anchorage is Dutch. smh
@kevincoulter2239
@kevincoulter2239 Год назад
An awesome video. My sister used to live here and was lucky enough to visit once. It's changed a lot. Thanks for stirring up fond memories of high prices, my first ocean/harbor fishing trip in the pouring rain, visiting the neighbors and some of the old war relics. A wonderful video...Thanks!!!
@gusswier3952
@gusswier3952 Год назад
The more i see these different places, im thinking we were not meant to stay in one place but to continuously travel. There is just to much to see and experience!
@meatluffy6642
@meatluffy6642 Год назад
Calming,mysterious and breathtaking,I just can't describe how beautiful this place is❤Keep safe always Eva❤
@sunclaw33
@sunclaw33 Год назад
Great video once again. I love following your travels. One tiny point of information - Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, which half of the state's population; however, Juneau is the capital of Alaska. Thanks for being one of my favorite travel vloggers.
@louismorejohn586
@louismorejohn586 Год назад
FYI, re your description of the Aleutian Island chain habitation as "continual," the correct word is 'continuous,' which refers to something that happens without interruption. 'Continual' refers to something that recurs frequently or regularly. Great video. Thanks much.
@wcjf01
@wcjf01 Год назад
Not only fascinating content but such a high quality production too. I love your approach Eva; respectful, friendly and insightful. Thanks so much.
@Nimitz0609
@Nimitz0609 Год назад
This your trip had come alone and no have your pretty dog.❤❤❤ In AK l like Valdez , Holmer , Palmer and Anchorage . from FC Thailand
@johncarter1137
@johncarter1137 Год назад
The beauty is overwhelming. The Alaskan scenery isn't bad, either.
@troychristman5662
@troychristman5662 Год назад
You’ve found what many before you have in the American wilderness… adventure, and a quest for “home.” I hope you find what you’re looking for!
@evazubeck
@evazubeck Год назад
We never really stop searching though, do we? ;)
@troychristman5662
@troychristman5662 Год назад
@@evazubeck the journey is the adventure, isn’t it?
@RyanWRoehlAKZoomberBoomer
@RyanWRoehlAKZoomberBoomer Год назад
My Neighbor (@Vowell 'Ventures) was born in the Aleutian islands and I don't know where but maybe Dutch Harbor I like to get to do some stuff like some of these videos ( in Alaska and Canada mostly )
@traveller9625
@traveller9625 Год назад
Eva this was a great episode, the photography, the narration, the interviews and just your take on everything.
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 Год назад
So the city is actually called Unalaska, not Dutch Harbor, despite many people calling it the latter and the airport being called that. The harbor in Unalaska is called Dutch Harbor. It’s actually a fairly normal small American town, despite it being rather far away from the mainland. It had about one of everything. It’s actually very diverse, due to a huge amount of contract fisheries workers. A large chunk of the population is Asian - mostly Filipino and you can get pretty exotic food in the main supermarket (Safeway). The internet was indeed slow until the end of last year, and the cell service horrific, because it was all via satellite. An underwater cable connection was finally made last year to bring faster communication.
@emmawebb6955
@emmawebb6955 Год назад
👋Eva, thank you for the great interview of these fishermen. Truly, they risk their lives and why seafood can be expensive. Also, the town locals👍💯 stay warm❣️🥰
@carebear5394
@carebear5394 Год назад
My sister got her banking hacked using free wifi in a USA airport traveling to Europe. It was fake free wifi and didn’t blame the airport, she was caught with her guard down. VPN are great! Trying to deal with a fraud from a foreign country- literal nightmare
@AlyenasKitchen
@AlyenasKitchen Год назад
I just want to tell you how much I LOVE your show! I look forward to it every week! Loved the update on your dog too. Thank you for sharing this remote and beautiful part of the US with us!! And the interviews with the locals! Safe travels 😊🌷🌺
@evilmonkeylords
@evilmonkeylords Год назад
3:20 Anchorage is not the capital, its the largest city. Juneau would be the state capital and its just over 2000 miles from Dutch Harbor.
@mindyg1975
@mindyg1975 Год назад
I think it's so interesting when you interview everyday, regular people. I love seeing how others live. The videos of your dog were sweet, he's being well-cared for while you're away. Love your channel Eva. I think you would love Colorado if you've never been.
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