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Deja vu seeing the beautiful landscape, flora, and fauna again. Driving on one-way roads with no room to turn around is fun until you meet someone else headed in your direction. Your drone shots are always very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
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I started watching your video’s for the sailing and problems of boat repairs but love the trips to the individual islands and what each has to offer. So entertaining.
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Thanks Huub and Dani stay safe.
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Like allways…loved it!
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Thanks Danni.n Huub
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you pick good music
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really nice blues riff around 13:00
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I like this Island St Vincent, Omer😊
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Buttress roots on those trees indicates soil is quite poor so tree does not use taproots for support.
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What the age difference here?
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Huub: Ready to be healed of all your problems?
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No one shows the beautiful interiors of these islands like you two do. Thanks for all the great adventures.
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Beautiful island and a great video really enjoyed it Danni is gorgeous as ever you're a lucky man Hub
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My friends! there is an app called picture this. if you see a plant and take a picture it will identify it. that would be helpful for us not in the tropics.
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Wow that’s a very beautiful island! I feel the same way about botanical gardens……..great vlog!
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Beautiful video i love flowers thank you for sharing beautiful flowers
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What island is that
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Every day we learn be safe
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I don't know if anybody mentioned it but that strange tree is called a Strangler Fig, and I was given a talk on it in on holiday from the UK in Brisbane, Aus., and enjoying a tour of the rain forest there.
It is a scarily patient parasitic plant that drops a seed via a bird in a high-up 'crutch' of branches, then over the next two centuries and more it slowly sends long, tendril roots to the ground. As they grow, swell and become heavier they start to knit themselves around the trunk of the 'host', and then gradually swamp the poor victim, eventually excluding light and killing it. But by now the Strangler is a strong, sturdy column, albeit with a hollow centre where the now long-gone host was before it died and rotted away. Those mountainous ground roots, like dinosaurs' arched backs, lend it a rather sinister aura, quite deservedly so if you happen to be an innocent tree stood contentedly in a rain forest minding your own business. -
There was a time when I would have agreed with you about botanical gardens being a botched man made effort, Huub. However, gardening in a beautiful natural space as I am fortunate to do has taught me to listen to nature and let it guide my efforts. It changes the balance to stunning like the one you just shared with us. Thank you.
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Hi Huub. I looked for your video on which you and your wife (if I'm not mistaken) visited Dushanbe (the capital city of Tajikistan), there you told about the Tajik people. I couldn't find that video. Where can find it, or did you delete it🤔?
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The U.S. expects Russia to begin air and naval exercises in the Caribbean in the coming weeks, — CBS News with the reference to a U.S. official
📰 The exercises, which will involve Russian warships and long-range bombers, will be the first simultaneous air and naval maneuvers Russia has conducted in the Caribbean since 2019. The U.S. is interpreting them as a response to American support for Ukraine and stepped-up U.S. exercises with NATO allies
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uhm, Daniela, maybe you should do a video all in Spanish. I want to here your thoughts from YOU !!!
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I love that keep it up
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As an old “Huubber”, I approve this emotion. Nice to weave in some Spanish and Dutch 🇳🇱. Please ?
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I think we can safely assume that NO-ONE speaks Icelandic except Icelanders. It's also one of the oldest, if not the oldest, Germanic language around, if I am not mistaken. In other words, it's an almost impossible language to learn! Every Icelander I ever met (not many, I admit) seemed to be multilingual the way the Dutch are. In the meantime, I live in Townsville, North Queensland (Australia), and I am surprised how very similar the vegetation on Saint Vincent is compared to what you see here in the Australian tropics, including those big trees with the giant root systems.
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Can I suggest you put the name of the place you visited in the title. This makes it easier to find and re-view your visits. It also helps the algorithm to bring your vlogs to people interested in the places you visit and show your videos to them. Keep up the good work.
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What a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing 🙂
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I like it, I like it a lot.
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Love your videos and the great out of the way places you visit. You've grown into one of my favorite channels.
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That style of tree looks so beautiful! I wonder how old it is.
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Ronaldinho himself!