ACEST VA PUTEA SALVA VIAȚA – Boatlife Sailing Indonesia Ep 188

ACEST VA PUTEA SALVA VIAȚA - Boatlife Sailing Indonesia Ep 188



Acest lucru ți-ar putea salva viața – Boatlife Sailing Indonesia Ep 188 Navigarea în Indonezia a fost o bucurie cu atât de multe insule interesante de vizitat. Săptămâna aceasta ne aflăm ancorați lângă insula vulcanică nelocuită Satonda, unde Rob face o plimbare desculț în junglă până la lacul crater sărat pentru a înota. Dacă ești un urmăritor obișnuit al canalului nostru, vei fi observat că căpitanul nostru de navigație Kiwi poartă adesea mai puțini pantofi decât marinarul tău obișnuit, chiar și atunci când mergi în jungla indoneziană. Este foarte dezamăgitor pentru unii, dar în această săptămână Robul nostru își susține stilul nebun de viață fără pantofi cu niște dovezi științifice care sugerează că a merge desculț ar putea fi doar elixirul secret al vieții! Muzică David Mumford – Ball and Chain Musicbed.com Filmări suplimentare Martin Sanchez – Vulcan Lava Pressmaster – Vulcan smoke and cenusa Pexels.com Vă mulțumim că ne ajutați să ne menținem pe linia de plutire și susțineți procesul creativ. Puteți face parte din echipaj pentru mai puțin decât prețul unei cafele. https://www.patreon.com/CruisingKiwis Unii dintre susținătorii noștri preferă să aducă o contribuție directă prin Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=QXFNKDRGFDAP8 Avem și portofele cripto, dacă doriți to contribute to our maintenance fund that way: BITCOIN bc1qds53n9tqepxvauqn9dygtczltyu6genkfp9a8a ETHEREUM 0xB4Cb9e1Aa9c000055DAde5E077809B904EE34CDD CARDANO addr1q9xw6hjjqlad7av2k6facn0277u3q4tylrpyev9x9zs54vjva409ypl6ma6c4d5nm3x74aaezp2kf7xzfjc2v29pf2eqrf7zaz Dash Xh5xLgH4oQ4pwM6V3d9r96A52R6ckereTz DOGE DQGxY6Cak3AuuihR8R7iQHNcBp25z9WnMa WEB SITE www.thecruisingkiwis.com SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/THECRUISINGKIWIS Facebook: http:/ /www.facebook.com/THECRUISINGKIWIS Multă dragoste pentru toți, Rob, Rachel, Finn, Declan, Ivan https://www.patreon.com/CruisingKiwis POVESTE ÎN SPATE În 1997, după ce a vâslit la Jocurile Olimpice de la Atlanta, Rob a vâslit un mic Barcă din placaj de 7 m (22 picioare) la 2.500 de mile de la Tenerife (Insulele Canare) până la Barbados (Caraibe). Rob și partenerul de canotaj, Phil Stubbs, au avut nevoie de șase săptămâni pentru a câștiga cursa inaugurală Atlantic Rowing Race. Treci în 2014 și, căsătoriți cu trei copii, Rob și soția sa Rachel au achiziționat Javelot, un catamaran Fountaine Pajot de 43 ft. Înarmați doar cu cei 3 ani de curse de iahturi de clasa P ai lui Rob, cu vârsta cuprinsă între 11 și 13 ani, și cunoștințele inexistente ale Rachel, am pornit să învățăm frânghiile navigației pe ocean. Am spart lucruri, le-am înlocuit și am cunoscut barca lor înainte de a pleca în larg cu copiii, Finn (atunci 13), Declan (atunci 11) și Ivan (atunci 8), în remorche. Prin încercare și eroare am devenit călători încrezători, într-un fel. Planul? Să navighez în jurul lumii. O parte a călătoriei va fi reluarea călătoriilor pe mare ale fratelui mai mare al lui Rob, Kerry. Folosind scrisorile originale ale lui Kerry din anii 1970, sperăm să reluăm mișcările sale din Australia prin Indonezia și Asia de Sud-Est până în Cambodgia, unde viața lui Kerry a fost întreruptă după ce s-a rătăcit în apele cambodgiene în 1978. Kerry și doi prieteni au fost atacați de o barcă cu armă Khmer Rouge, capturat, torturat și executat. www.brothernumberone.co.nz ***** Urmărește-ne în timp real pe Instagram și Facebook @thecruisingkiwis @finn_hamill @declan_hamill @ivanhamill #TheCruisingKiwis

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28 thoughts on “ACEST VA PUTEA SALVA VIAȚA – Boatlife Sailing Indonesia Ep 188

  1. I hear grounding does work. They even sell grounded sheets. Videos aren't the same without Ivan. It looked like you guys were the only cruisers around. Beauty after the blast ! Proof all the carbon creates beauty.

  2. My mom is from Puerto Rico …

    .. when we kids would run outside barefoot she would yell at us, “put your shoes or you will get hookworm.” To which my older siblings would reply, “mom … this is San Francisco!”

    Now I wonder, can you get hookworm in San Francisco? Has Rob gotten hookworm?

    Look what you’ve done to my mind by discussing removing shoes.

  3. They put that trash or treasure in a unique place… for YOU to find it… They did it, for you to find, or someone like you to find it. Get it. They just want US to be aware of OUR pollution….. :).

  4. Ahh, my kind of people…… I love you, you barefoot hippies!
    Ethan and I are doing the Wim Hof thing this winter, running around barefoot on the frozen prairie, cold showers, etc.
    It’s no tropical paradise like ya’ll are in, but we are getting TOUGH.
    Isn’t the human body amazing?
    Like good king David wrote “I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”
    Thank you for another awesome episode,Kiwis!

  5. There are three elixirs of life, living in Scotland you can guess the first. The second is one you ken BEER. The last and as a seaman the best RUM. Hope after a few you feel enlightened, or to much.

  6. Hi Kiwis, love the episode as always. So on the bare foot thing, I tend to agree, however I was bushwalking with my son the other day and we came across this random boxing bag tied to a tree, so I did what any self respecting person would do and gave it a good kick with my thongs on (jandals for my kiwi cousins) and had a major blow out and sent my broken thong flying into the bush. Upon retrieval of said thong, I noticed the major blow out and had to walk barefoot back to the house. Are you aware of how hot the ground is in summer in Australia! Fair to say I made it back to the house slightly quicker than expected hhahah. Love the show, Cheers Kiwis from Western Australia

  7. How beautiful 🎉yet doesn’t it give you the 💩when you find a few bushes decorated with garbage we’ve found a few of those on our travels around Oz and abandoned undies, what’s with undies guys?

  8. Another wonderful video with great underwater photography. You impart such knowledge and culture in your trips both on water and on land. These vlogs are the thing I look forward to all week.
    It's -2 Degrees C in Manchester at the moment. To cold and icy for no shoes. Thanks for those pearls of wisdom Rob about going barefooted. Keep well and safe. James.

  9. Hey Cruising Kiwis,

    Thanks for the episode and giving a history lesson about the volcanic activity. I always thought that the Krakatoa eruption caused the “year without summer” in Europe. Thanks Rachel for doing research about it and passing it on as a homeschool teacher. You’re doing a fantastic job for your boys and us viewers.

    As for walking barefooted: In the summer I like walking with no shoes on for most of the time as a mindfulness exercise. I had no idea of that it also was being physically beneficial. It snowed a lot here in Belgium so after watching this video I took off my shoes and went for a walk in the snow. Painful in the first 10 minutes but so satisfying at the end of a 20 minute walk when I got home again.

    Cheers! Fair winds and following seas!

  10. I walked barefoot 5 miles every day for a week down the beach in sand for exercise, develop a killer case of plantar faciitis. Guess I reached some magical age 🙂 Maybe I should've done it in a more exotic setting. Good on you guys, happy to be following your travels!

  11. And talking about barefoot activity, do you remember back in 1963 before his assassination, JFK introduced the idea of doing 50 miles, not kilometers, walking for the youth of the day. Claiming they weren't getting enough exercise. This before Couch potatoes was a thing. One of my school mates did it barefoot. Yep the whole distance. And having lived through 76 summers myself, I still walk around barefoot. Until frost appears. I mean, why not?? And yeah you'd think at my age, walking through clover when bees are active would be a bad idea. Yes it is,and yes I get zapped. Moving on…thanks again for the upload. Thanks for sharing. Take care guys. Atb from down under.

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