CEA MAI BUNĂ PLAJĂ CU EXCEPȚIA…(nu înotați aici)

CEA MAI BUNĂ PLAJĂ CU EXCEPȚIA...(nu înotați aici)



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47 thoughts on “CEA MAI BUNĂ PLAJĂ CU EXCEPȚIA…(nu înotați aici)

  1. As a local who lives in Christchurch, the receding Franz Josef Glacier is an example of our warming climate. When I visited as child it was an easy walk and we could touch it….and over the decades it has changed, even in the lifetime of our 20y old daughter. The southern lakes are still the best part of New Zealand in m6 opinion! 🇳🇿🇳🇿🐑🐑NZ

  2. I have NEVER seen that many stars. My favorite part of the video, probably because I’m so astounded at seeing that! So very sad about the glaciers. Those beach waves were wow!

  3. Glaciers have been retreating since the ice age, you even past a sign to mark where it was in 1600AD but then to go on and talk as if climate change is all our fault is a little repetitive and nieve. The Great Barrier Reef is actually now growing but nobody wants to talk about that because it doesn’t fit the narrative.

  4. This from Kiwis living Aussi, we loved the birdsong in the morning in your vlog, it is one of those soundtracks unique to nz. Have you made the dawn chorus part of your day yet?

  5. I'm really enjoying you showing me my homeland again through your eyes,
    It's been over 45 years since I was down there, .. somehow I foresee a road trip of my own in a warmer season. Those Glaciers have really downsized since I last saw them up close and personal. Great scenery, well narrated, thank you , You do our country proud, as our guests, as you share your journey(s). Cheers from NZ 🇳🇿 M.

  6. Wild New Zealand: You had a lucky escape when you got caught in the dark away from the cabin. I am a NZer and have been caught out in the bush at night – very dangerous.

    Have you got GPS trackers? The Fiordland National Park is huge (12,607 km²), if you get lost in there a GPS tracker and a helicopter will be the only way out. Please enjoy, but treat with respect the dangers involved.

    Remember: There is only one way get there quicker and that is the set out earlier

  7. I walked up to the terminus of Franz Josef glacier in 2010 with a friend from the US. Ten years later I went back to show another friend from overseas and what I saw ripped my heart out. Or rather what I didn't see. With an Earth Science degree I knew it was happening but nothing could have prepared me for that change, it's tragic. There are now no glaciers left in NZ that can be hiked to, even the mighty Tasman has collapsed.

  8. The climate changing is. And we have to be careful with our response. Sri Lanka decided to go extreme and they're on the verge of having a very major starvation event. Our response needs to be measured we can't sacrifice millions of people lives to stop climate change. If the government in the Netherlands has their way Europe May face a similar fate. Canada is also talking about radical change. The head of the UN talking about "breaking a few eggs" i e Mass starvation and death in parts of the world is not an acceptable response.

  9. WOW! Those breakers sounded massively strong and powerful. It came across loud and clear in the video. As far as not being able to see the glacier closer, a hybrid word comes to mind; Frus-ti-grating. Which is “frustrating” because you came so far and didn’t get to see what you wanted to see and grating, which is probably also how you feel as it grates on your nerves to be so close and can’t even fly the drone to get a close up of something you can’t see from the barriers. Regardless of what you didn’t see, it was still very interesting what you captured up to the barriers and the last shot of the Milky Way was really cool too.

  10. I remember as a kid walking up to the glaciers there which does seem sad now and that was back in the early 90s. Took an English friend of mine there around 2010. Couldn't go up to it. But did seem alot closer than what saw in the video. I do think the broken record needs to be played and played. But the West Coast is so beautiful and rugged at the same time. It still one of those magical places.

  11. No smog or any kind of pollution that we can sea/see…A pun for Jason. ….. lol….
    Looks like crisp clean environment where I could live like a Queen inside my own brain with no neighbors that think they own the whole 5 acres you own. Long story that no one cares about, but me. The lady doesn't even own the house. It's her sisters house. When people have money they think you should bow @ there feet. Not this lady. I fight for the under dog.
    I want to thank y'all for your videos/travels. I can't even afford food/my medications half the time. Therefore y'all are my escape from my turmoil of reality. The videos are a blessing & thank you two for that.
    Watching your videos is a great escape from what's going on here in the USA & the world. So many senseless deaths & corrupt people in the world & people are clueless.
    So thanks for the escape from reality. Please don't stop. You really are helping people that you don't even know & can't travel themselves.
    I have a question for you two if you could answer it, it would be greatly appreciated.
    HAVE YOU EVER SEE UFO's DURNING ALL THESE YEARS OF TRAVELING? Please be truthful to us, your subscribers 🙏.
    Thank you & please be safe & God bless you two,
    Chris from Missouri

  12. In October 2019, we were driving from Milan, Italy into the mountains of Switzerland with no real plans of where we were going. We happened upon the Rhone Glacier and had to stop. I'm so very happy we did. It was incredible to see. There were tunnels that allow you to walk through the glacier and the blue glow was surreal. They also had all the old photos and information showing how quickly the glacier was disappearing. I'm glad we were lucky enough to see it. Who knows if we will ever go back there and if we do, will the glacier still be there?

  13. You have a way of capturing the awesomeness of big waves crashing on beaches to the stillness of a rain forest and the wonderful sounds of the birds in the morning. Beautiful!

  14. Glaciers have been growing and retreating several times over the last 5,000 years or so….it will return again…but we may not like the conditions of those times.

  15. That shelter is so similar to what people build on the beach on the Oregon coast – we just thought people build them after a few beach beers and a bonfire 😉

  16. The Ice Ages began 2.4 million years ago and lasted until 11,500 years ago. The glaciers have been shrinking since then. There is no man made climate change.

  17. Glacier size in the Southern Alps is dependent on overall wind direction and precipitation. Glaciers on the west side grow when the eastern side's shrink and vice versa.

  18. Looks like your ladies over there have large breasts. I guess it goes with the territory. I always said. anything more than a hand full is a waste ….No disrespect intended. Tks. ALBERTA CANADA

  19. The good news is if you look around youtube there are MANY folks working on a variety of wind generating devices, so we may be too late, BUT…maybe NOT.

  20. Yes it is so sad to see how much the glaciers have retreated. Back in the day my Dad took photos out the church window past the cross and had the glacier in the background! Checkout some docos here that explore the nature of the wildlife that roamed this land in very old times! Bush covered hills with trees hundreds of years ago.
    We have a wonderland right here to explore. Enjoy.

  21. I went to New Zealand and a couple years ago with my brother and did basically the same road trip. Was really nice for the most part, but the state of the glaciers was depressing even then 🙁 looks like franz josef has lost a couple hundred extra meters since I visited

  22. It is to some degree sad to see the glaciers recede, but it is also nature as the climate is warming as we are coming out of the 1820 end of the Little Ice age. There were no glaciers in the Alps in 1300, at the end of the Mid Evil warm period. We are probably not quite going back there. Still better than the previous ice age of 10,000 years ago, where we had 2000m of ice on top of Montreal and New York. This glacier retreat is nothing compared to that. Only 10,000 years more , and we will go back into a 90,000 year ice age, with temperatures dropping 14 C . We wish Global Warming could help us to protect against that. Only Elon s multi planetary vision of human kind can do that. Very scary. So sad that they rope off and prohibit everything. No way to walk closer to the glacier. No flying drones to at least video tape it.

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