I’ve left the Motherland since 96, but your videos have really kind of kept me at bay, appreciate it and thank you for helping with our disaster alert siren system on our homelands, God bless🙏🏽💯🤙🏽🇦🇸
5:10 "Talk about paradise, yeah I think you found it right here in Ofu...Beautiful." These words are nice to hear, and I couldn't say it better myself, and they're nothing but facts man, also I love the music choice, Over the Rainbow is a fan favorite. Thanks for showing what "Paradise" looks like, I just can't wait to visit home again.
Wow, completely impressed by the footage. I've been there once before, but you've definitely showed me parts that I was completely unaware of. Even provided a bit of history. Lived for it!! I'm glad that you enjoyed your experience and was one worth sharing. Thank you for that.
Talofa from Columbus Georgia .. TY for sharing this awesome video of the Motherland . Missing my homeland . I’m from the main island Aua village. GB ya sir 🙏
Actually, you are at Breaker's Point, not Blunt's Point, Breaker's Point is across from Blunt's point at the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor. The small island offshore you can in the background is one of the Fatu-ma-Futi islets, and Blunt's point would actually be well off-screen to the right. There is a big gun located there at Blunt's Point as well, so the harbor was well protected from Japanese invasion during WWII, although other than a Jap submarine lobbing a shell at Pago and hitting the only store in American Samoa owned by a Japanese at that time (the Shimasaki store), they never even came close to American Samoa.
Hells yeah brother I wish I can say the same. After retiring from the military family and I reside here in south east Alabama. Anyways God bless you and the family and stay amazing cheehoo..
In the ten years that this Samoa tsunami system has been in place it’s only been used twice for actual emergency use. If the system is maintained properly the speaker system should last 20 years. The island of Manua is just very difficult to get equipment to, so accessing the heads is a challenge.