Echipaj frumos în Insulele GALAPAGOS (S4E9: Galapagos)

Echipaj frumos în Insulele GALAPAGOS (S4E9: Galapagos)



În sfârșit am ajuns la GAPALAGOS! Spune-ne in comentarii daca crezi ca MERITA!!! Urmăriți-vă căpitanul James și echipajul navigând în port și descoperiți frumoasele insule Galapagos! Acesta a fost unul dintre cele mai uimitoare locuri din întreaga noastră călătorie în jurul Pacificului! Navigați CU NOI: https://sailingzingaro.com/ SPRIJĂ-NE: https://www.patreon.com/svzingaro CUMPĂRĂ UN TRIOC: https://www.bonfire.com/store/zingaro/

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25 thoughts on “Echipaj frumos în Insulele GALAPAGOS (S4E9: Galapagos)

  1. Your visitor fee supports the local economy. Isn’t that the point of being a tourist, to enrich yourself and the locals who homes we briefly visit.

  2. Hello James and family. ¿The right?
    The only difference between the Caribbean and the Galapagos is the price. I wouldn't leave Bocas del Toro or San Blas for a couple of lively Ecuadorians. Yo también tengo Jicoteas 🐢

  3. Thanks for watching!! Do you like the new voiceover voice? Let us know! And please LIKE the video!! 🙂 Much love from James, Ana, and baby Luna!!!!!!

  4. G'day James, Ana and Luna. To answer your question, yes I like the V.O…just curious, are you trying something new? Or was it just a convenience?. Whatever, it works for me. The first time I ever saw photos of the Giant tortoises that I can remember, was in the story of Robin Lee Graham, when with his girlfriend, Patti, later his wife, on Dove, they went to the Galàpagos Islands. Note to self, add the Islands to my bucket/To do list. Thanks again for the upload mate. Btw, I've refilled my beer fridge. Just saying. Take care. All the very best from down here in Nz.

  5. Definately worth every step poor Ana had to make. The place looks mystical. Any place that has creatures that are able to live for a century has to be mystical. Avalon of the Pacific. I'm glad that they only allow a certain number of people to visit, it doesn't need to have tourists stumbling around without any thought to that which exists beneath their feet. Mystical. Thank you.

  6. Nice video. I am perhaps the only American who was ever a guide in The Galapagos. In 1975 I was one of the original 12 licenced guides. Galapagos was a very different place .then. But there is someone and a place that Crusiers have missed. Franklin Angermeyer has one of the most amazing classic wooden sailboats in the Islands. He has an amazing collection of artifacts collected by his father Gus. The Cave is a must see on Santa Cruz in the Galapagos. He has a small bar off the tourist path and he was born on the island and has some amazing stories to share if you want to know some real history.

  7. Cap'n James, fantastic! The entire video! Yes, it's worth visiting!! I wish I was with y'all then, heck, now! It's a lot warmer where your at!!😊😅😅

  8. I was fortunate enough to have been on a scientific voyage in the early 80's. We stopped for 1 1/2 days in the Galapagos. What an amazing place.

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