Ep 43. Începem să explorăm NOUA ZELANDĂ | Navigand cu Six

Ep 43. Începem să explorăm NOUA ZELANDĂ |  Navigand cu Six



Iată cel mai recent episod al nostru în emisfera sudică. Vom continua să alternăm între aventurile noastre cu catamaran și amintirile mai vechi cu monococa până când vom fi cu toții prinși. Bucurați-vă! În acest episod navigăm către Insula Great Barrier/Insula Aotea din Noua Zeelandă. Vă oferim un tur al locului unic numit Smokehouse Bay, unde putem încerca storcatoarele de haine vechi, să ne bucurăm de leagănele de frânghie și să testăm cuptorul pentru pizza! Delicios! Apoi vă arătăm cum face familia noastră o excursie de o zi. Misiune excursie de o zi! Încărcăm o mașină de închiriat cu toate jucăriile, mâncarea și copiii și explorăm unele dintre plajele acestei insule frumoase, asigurându-ne că îi epuizăm pe toată lumea în acest proces. Nu rata filmările bonus chiar de la sfârșit! Enjoy Ați folosit vreodată un stoarcet? L-ai văzut pe Archie călare în stil koala pe spatele lui Kris în timp ce face kite la Tryphena? Cum îi epuizați pe copii? Comentați mai jos, apăsați subscribe și deveniți Patreon… Alăturați-vă familiei noastre Patreon https://www.patreon.com/sailingwithsix Pentru a vedea unde ne aflăm în timp real, accesați https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display /Happy_Days Urmărește-ne pe Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sailingwithsix/ Facebook https://web.facebook.com/sailingwithsix/ Site-ul https://sailingwithsix.com/

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22 thoughts on “Ep 43. Începem să explorăm NOUA ZELANDĂ | Navigand cu Six

  1. You have so much fun with your family, God Bless You !!!!!!! Also, I think Archie is the neatest kid I have ever seen. He is a climbing fool, and I love watching him!!!!! 👀 😉👍🤪

  2. The landscape is phenomenal, beautiful beaches with the ability to surf. But I was genuinely impressed by smokehouse bay, it is quaint & thoughtful minded people have set up a practical place for traveling sailors to use..

  3. A new old video or is it an old new video…… who cares its a video!!!! The Pizzas looked awesome my mouth was watering, and great facilities that they provided for you especially the bath and the clothes wringer. It looked a great place to visit I really enjoyed the video thanks.
    ps whilst you are back in time you should tell Pip not to go near the ladder in the future so she doesn't get hurt!

  4. Wow that little guy cut up that fish while they were moving along. It was so cute when baby brother gave it a kiss. These kids are just the cutest.

  5. So good to see the beautiful Aotearoa. Great barrier island is such a special place. They kids look so young. Thanks for the great video.

  6. When you subtitled "Archie is cooked" you could tell! He looked like he was about to fall asleep standing up! Great video. I loved NZ when I was there.

  7. Hi S with S, am in the garden in Shropshire ,UK, with very grey dark sky – but feel re-motivated after watching Ep 43 again, thanks!!!

  8. Back on the move, good winds. Chong is strong! Great Barrier Island is a nice, rustic place. Love those manual machines– I thought ACME was a cartoon company? The Fothergills will never turn down a gorgeous beach. Great day.

  9. Shona & Kris, each episode of Sailing with Six is a unique documentary and a work of art. Of the few young, large families who have the ability and drive to engage in your lifestyle– to energetically explore the Earth's most marvelous regions– few of these few would undertake to record and share their extraordinary lives via vlogging, as they are already well occupied rearing and teaching their growing children, running a business to earn the necessary income, and solving the many technical and legal problems of traveling on a large sailboat. I must also point out in this connection that the editing of SwS videos is first-rate, surely requiring hours or days of work. That you produce any SwS videos, is a minor miracle. And you have managed to stick with the SwS project despite having fallen far behind vs. real time, on both of the channel's seasons. It's a worthy endeavor! You know, it took Richard Wagner twenty-six years, with multiple breaks, to complete the greatest of epic operas, his Der Ring des Nibelungen (15 hours of music).

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