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Am găsit o COLONIE DE LEPROȘI ABANDONATĂ! [EP 195]
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Always enjoy each sailing sailboat
video! 

Mike from Missouri
Not only do I like your content and editing, I also appreciate getting the episode on Monday! Thanks!
"Life, uh, finds a way!"
Thank you for these vids. You have made Trinidad a cruising destination.
You always take us along to such interesting places, and I appreciate it. Thanks for sharing!
Where are you guys off too after Antigua? I remember there being Atlantic crossing plans that were abandoned in favor of a Pacific trip cause of timing, but now you're heading back north at about the right time for an Atlantic crossing again.
"It was revealed that the major reason why vultures were created strange, without Feather on their heads like other birds has a lot to do with their feeding styles. It has been historically believed that vultures were not created with feathers on their heads to help their heads clean when they feed on carcass."
Marvin the turkey vulture said "Patience hell, let's kill something"
Next time you guys should check out Gaspar Grande island just before chacachacare to see the Gasparee caves, its beautiful. Wonderful video and safe travels
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Obviously, you Two have never seen Hitchcock's movie > 'The Birds', you would have turned back seeing those vultures.
An oldie but goodie (A 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced & directed by the late Sir Alfred Hitchcock… the birds were the bad guys, Lol) / Great episode, quite interesting 
The “turkey headed” birds are called Turkey Vultures.
. Love following your adventures. Keep exploring and taking me with you. Alex in South Carolina, USA
From other YT Sailing channels this year Costa Rico is very expensive and dramatic to check in/out. Also have to check in and out of every port. They say to park your boat in another Country then fly or road into CR.
you guys are awesome and yes Paul is right and you are always up and about and very positive all the time
12 days
Adam so would you name the resort The Leper Colony or Vultures Perch? Very nice real-estate but think the history would detour investors . Ruined a "windscreen" hitting a Turkey Vulture's in the pickup truck, he flew right back into me.
I have been following your adventures for a few years, and really notice the improvement in your shows. The quality of the video and audio, and the organized flow of each episode tells me it takes a tremendous effort to publish these weekly. But as an avid hiker, I am thinking we should set up a "Go Fund Me" site to get you both some proper hiking shoes. Thanks for all your effort.
Both are very articulate while narrating this absolutely beautiful episode.
Stay safe.i should be out this year on my own yacht best wishes Paul from Liverpool England
I've enjoyed your encounter with vultures. I'm mexican and they used to be part of our common life. Today they are very scarse around here.
I love your program and wish you to keep the good mood and surprise us with new adventures.
So are you sure your not Canadian? It would be very Canadian to apologize to the birds
Wishing you all the best from Niagara on the Lake Ontario Canada.
Kinda creepy the way all those buzzards sat around. Just waiting for the next croziers to fall off the lighthouse!! Eee~Yicks! Ha! Really looked like an awesome place to have a spooky exploration adventure! <3
Devils island somewhere near you where the French sent there prisoners
Now that is a gem of a find!
Oh Naughty YouTube – why did I not get a notification of this episode!!!
Hi Adam. In Portuguese it is called a URUBU. He flies hours at the termal currents. He eats flash from dead animals.
I just watch for her bro. She's smoking
We all know that now the challenge has been thrown down, Adam is going to trim those sails to get every last knot out of Millie to make it in 2.5 days. ^^
This area was similar in 1993. Probably in a little better shape. There were lots of bed frames & an old x-ray plus lots of medical records lying around the hospital building. This island get's very little rain which has preserved this leper colony. The absence of mold & dampness was surprising for a tropical island. If you anchor nearby be aware of fruit bats checking your fresh fruit onboard after dark. They cause considerable excitement flying around your cabin. At least it did in our 'Out Island 51'. So be sure all screens are in place at sundown. Your video brings back lots of good memories. Keep up the good work. From 'Silenthunder'. WDR
another wonderful episode. Thanks!
Hahaha. It must annoy you both having to put clothes on to film swimming etc.


Is that light house looking for a care taker ?? ALOHA from big island hawaii
An abandoned leper colony. Hence all the buzzards.
Nice adventure. Need to mount some buzzard attack weapons on the drone.
You both should really begin to wear better shoes before you get hurt.
Big question, the buzzards/ vultures must have had plenty to eat, so what is on the island that they eat now? Being the island is supposedly abandoned, quite a large amount of them there. Tourists?
In love or just hoping it will be boat will be there when you come back
5 days after you have to turn back because something failed, broke, just quit working or you forgot the beer!
Love your work, guys. Another awesome video, beautifully narrated and skilfully produced.

Groovy episode. The leopard colony was interesting, yet sad. I think you may have hurt the vulture's feeling. LOL! Stay safe and stay groovy.
Doesn't it sound like a vax experiment.
Bit like they are doing now
Amazing video love your work
excellent clip folks!!
Watching the "teaser" of the next episode, you sailing close hauled and with good wind, I would assume it take you about 65 hours so, little bit more that 2,5 days (Adam), little bit less than 3 days (Khiara)
Can't wait to see the next episode…
I love following you and see what you've seen. Safe travels. I think it will be 3 1/2 days

Well done guys another great episode, strangely enough yours is number three abandoned Leper colony ive watched on sailing channels lately but yours had vultures one on an island in Fiji with James from sailing Tritea, and Slim and Sophie on Nakama at Top end of Australia cheers
Nothing better then reliable transportation….Cheers!!!