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I would love to know what your total fuel cost was for the entire journey ?
ОтветитьGods, those currents are intimidating.
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ОтветитьPeople seem so nonchalant about passing in front of the ruins of a castle in a modern day vehicle be it boat or car. Just seeing these magnificent structures gives me goosebumps, I am so impressed. Everything that I have seen in these wonderful videos emphasizes the cohabitation between the ancient and the modern.
ОтветитьI thoroughly enjoyed this informative film and the music I wish you well for your future adventures thank you so very much
ОтветитьGreetings from Toledo Washington
ОтветитьJust stunning!
ОтветитьLove it!
ОтветитьThis video is absolutely amazing and so is part 2, thank you very much.
ОтветитьMany thanks! ❤ 🙏
ОтветитьThe cinematography, musical scores and narration in your documentaries are stunning and on the level of Nat Geo.
Thanks so much for sharing your journeys!
Wow talk about selling Scotland this is great! What an Adventure. Amazing
ОтветитьVenture handled those choppy sea without a care in the world....I bet the stabilizer fins were working overtime! She's a beautiful boat Tony. It was interesting to see the Scilly Isles...I've never seen them before. This is an amazing series of films...imagine the CEO of a multi-million £ company taking the time to make films of this quality...your films are a significant body of work in themselves Tony. They are an absolute joy to watch.
ОтветитьNeptune with ' Trishul' Trident ( at 7.09 )......Sir ! you have already exceled in all respect........grateful & lucky to have been experiencing these unimaginable journeys through your excellent coverages ! Conveying my deep respect to you & your companions as well.🙏🙏🙏 Namaste !!
ОтветитьI love this so much. I am Scottish in Glasgow and can only dream of seeing the west coast like this. Thank you so much.
ОтветитьWhat would I not give for an invitation to tag along on someone's exploitation yacht? My skills include Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. By that I mean whisky, cigars, and military history. I'm sorry but the site of Duart brought tears to my eyes as I have never been to my ancestral home on Mull.
ОтветитьAmazing adventure ,how id love to do that
ОтветитьDear Lord that was just . breathtaking. Thank you.
ОтветитьOne could only dream of a trip like that...
I am in awe. 😮
Can't tell you how this short vlog made me feel...
I spent a week in Iceland, truly the land of waterfalls, but to be able to be out on those waters was the one thing I kept say to myself can only be a dream. Thanks.
Amazing video
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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
❤ the journey
❤ Robert Louis Stevenson & his father.
Learning every day about my Great Nannie family.
First time I have seen this. So calm (voice) and sedate. Very picturesque
ОтветитьVery good , especially the Dartmouth & Peel bits , with' their forts ( I like forts) ;) You have a good voice sir
ОтветитьFascinating enjoyed itveryuchso well produced
ОтветитьVery interesting and entertaining. Thank you.
ОтветитьRed right returning applies everywhere. Sometimes, it means returning to Port as in North America. Sometimes, it means returning to sea. Lookup IALA zones I and II for full details.
Ответить😮🎉🎉🎉😮
This trip,
Only possible on a Flat Earth
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Wow what a complete gem of a video. Thank you so much. What a trip! Loved the accompanying soundtrack as well . 👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьAs a stick and rags sailor I have to thank you for a wonderful travelogue. Every aspect, photography, sound, music, narrative, choice of shot and seamanship was unquestionably superb. Thank you for sharing. Capt John
ОтветитьMesmerizing! Tony, you are simply the best. What else can be said? Thanks for who you are and what you do.
Ответитьwonderful
ОтветитьYou're a bit like David Attenborough, difference is you have a sense of wisdom. Might be the fear of God within you. Well done sir.
ОтветитьWonderful video with great atmosphere! Interesting commentary & complementary music! Thank you
ОтветитьI LOVE the historical aspects and even geographical information. It is things like that that makes travelling so intriguing and worthwhile. I truly pity those that go someplace and never know how to answer the WHY of what makes that place significant other than "a lot of people like to go there."
ОтветитьYou mention a change of crew before your jump-off to Iceland. Excuse my ignorance, but how many crew members does it take to run a yacht of that size?
ОтветитьGOOD JOB .
ОтветитьBloody ughly area
ОтветитьThis series is so seductive. The narrator (who is he?) is superb. His timing and script is beautiful, spare and entirely informative.
ОтветитьI don’t reckon the semi displacement hull did very well in the rougher conditions. There was no footage
ОтветитьI was entranced from start to finish. It's just brilliant. I have so much admiration for anyone taking a trip like this. The video is perfectly done. Thank you so much! Greetings from the west coast of Florida😊😊😊😊
ОтветитьGreat commentary, with all the hype of today it's refreshing to hear straight forward, intelligent commentary. Much appreciated.
ОтветитьMy home town falmouth
ОтветитьAs a Scot I suppose I’m biased, this was absolutely stunning !
If the weather is half decent there is no where I’d rather be than the west coast of Scotland .
It’s utterly beautiful!
Wow the commentator is so good he reminds me of the gread Anthony Hopkins I'm speechless.
ОтветитьThe Celtic Sea, pronounced Keltic , not seltic i believe,
ОтветитьThank you for taking us along
ОтветитьEach time I have viewed this wonderful video, I am so moved. There are so many reasons why, but I think what touched me most is your visit to your great-grandfather's childhood home and his story of so long ago. I believe that our Mr. Fleming, has most definitely inherited his great-grandfather's poetic spirit!
On to Part two, again!
I have watched this episode now the 4th time, I love it ....never gets old. Thanks Tony
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