Can you add something more recent in the way of photos? Many thanks if you can.
@riccardolenzetti29112 жыл бұрын
someone know about the proprietor of home at 2,27 near by the blue one, i met him in 2018 hope feel fine ricky from Italy
@nicholaspiscitelli21922 жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful places on this earth, it will never come back during my life time.
@deanhall53632 жыл бұрын
Why do countries build homes that aren’t hurricane proof when you live right in their path, hopefully they’ve learnt their lesson and make them stronger next time. Nothing you can do about having a boat parked in your back garden when you live next to a marina, just hope nobody lost their lives and are all well like a lot of people say it’s only money your health is more important.
@jonathancarrell77972 жыл бұрын
First off, many many lives were lost. Not at this resort/community but in the area. Estimated 1-2 thousand undocumented immigrants lost their lives. As well as many Bahamians. Second, there is nothing that is 100 hurricane proof. Third, many of these homes were built 20-50 years ago. The building codes were not the same. And building hurricane resistant homes is very expensive. It’s not like the average Bahamian in Abaco has the means to build such homes. Many still are homeless(living with friends or relatives) or living in partially destroyed homes. Fixing them as they can.
@nicholaspiscitelli21923 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much. I have been to that marina and stayed at those cute treasure cay motels many times, really love that island and the people that live there.that storm was one of the biggest disasters ever. Don’t think that area will ever come back to the way it was. So sorry for the people that used to live there, and for me who will never be able to go there again.
@larryvet534 жыл бұрын
Hello Jonathan, are you in the Bahamas?
@lenns_music4 жыл бұрын
I just watched an episode of Bahamas Life called "Turn Key" where a couple had just bought the second middle condo at 4:08 right before the Hurricane hit. In the episode they were so happy to be in their new condo and then shorty after they filmed that episode it was destroyed. God bless them and everyone else there.
@terrifilipski35764 жыл бұрын
I'm curious what Ocean Blvd looks like? We used to stay in Summertime Cottage ... does anyone know if there's any video of this?
@christiandaehler55614 жыл бұрын
Jonathan, I am a college student in Florida and would like permission to use some clips from your Treasure Cay Dorian videos. I've been going to Treasure every year and am trying to raise money/awareness to help out the area. Could you please email me at [email protected]?
@amyrudisill95205 жыл бұрын
nicloues lower buy airport hope very one is ok
@amyrudisill95205 жыл бұрын
pictures of boats at nicloues lowes
@itninja95035 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, one thing I would like to see is homes that make it through undamaged. Just would like to see examples of building styles that survived to know what should be emulated in the future.
@justinharris51955 жыл бұрын
IT Ninja their really aren’t any. There’s only so much you can do against 185mph winds and a 25ft storm surge for 24hours straight. If their are homes that made it through un damaged it’s probably because they didn’t get the worst part of the storm.
@kimmbadplrblesunite11945 жыл бұрын
Towards the end of the video you can see a White House in the canal that made it through, still has grass, the house is in perfect condition is this with a boat. It looks like it wasn't touched and all around it is devastation! I wanted to see more of that house too, the one that made it through! I would like to know why and how, just like 👆🏼👆🏼
@garysmith57815 жыл бұрын
Did the house at 2:26 have a big bubble over it!! Crazy, how it survived..
@conniecharley70865 жыл бұрын
The larger houses standing but I'm sure they were flooded living on just a sand bar scary. Look at all the trees destroyed.
@joanmorris40525 жыл бұрын
Its so sad i hope mankind will now #fear the creator of #heaven & #earth
@richardnone56445 жыл бұрын
you can see some houses look almost untouched by the storm i am sure they were built to a hurricane code not like the rest of the shit that was decimated
@MrbrentLa5 жыл бұрын
It is amazing that some houses are gone and the house next door is untouched. Speaks a lot for building code and builder quality.
@justinharris51955 жыл бұрын
Brent Lanzi yea, “untouched” as in, completely gutted by the surge.
@deeclination5 жыл бұрын
Sad for your losses , but I remember this sweet island before all those ugly private concrete sea walls And over building, Mother Nature is the boss “ the repo lady !
@victoriaballard73545 жыл бұрын
Yikes. Paradise lost!
@bc58915 жыл бұрын
#richpeopleprobs i feel for the poor over there but i don't feel bad for anyone with a vacation homes, expensive boats etc. You can recover quicker than the poor!
@krystiansieminski3635 жыл бұрын
At every house a garage sale.I do feel sorry for the people, a price for a living in paradise .TH
@eclipser20045 жыл бұрын
Has to be the worst hurricane damage I have ever seen. Spent the last two years looking at real estate here. I was waiting and hoping for something I could afford. I guess it will take a long time to recover. I hope everyone makes out ok.
@amirhasan39935 жыл бұрын
After Dorian nobody in the Bahamas saying they were a rich family
@KeelieChatfield5 жыл бұрын
Jonathan, I could squeeze you for these! I haven't seen any aerial footage this good. THANK YOU! We have been coming to the island for years. I just sent this to my grandpa. He and my granny have been coming for 50+ years. Hated seeing these, but it also gave us so much hope that Treasure will be alive and well again. THANK YOU AGAIN!!!
@Islamisthecultofsin5 жыл бұрын
Freeze the video at time -1:15. Seems like the guy making the video tried to keep from videoing this house. The house doesn't have the slightest damage, the debris has been removed from the yard and the yard is a beautiful shade of green which means that he's watered it. Meanwhile the rest of the island is in shambles.
@Islamisthecultofsin5 жыл бұрын
+Jordan Slaven The video is about what the area looks like after the hurricane struck it. The house has just as much right to be videoed as anything else on the video. It just seemed odd to me was all. The guy who owned the house was there cleaning up after the storm. I really don't think anyone has astro turf for lawns in the Bahamas.
@Islamisthecultofsin5 жыл бұрын
+Jordan Slaven No. Don't really care. The houses that survived are just as important as those that were destroyed. Even more important as they show what works. It's his video, he can do what he wants.
@pinegd15 жыл бұрын
Notice the house with the thatch roof @ 2:38 is unharmed. Same thing happened in the FL Keys during Irma - houses destroyed but the nearby Chickee huts were unharmed.
@eartha9115 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Amazing job. My family started staying in the villas in 1970, and then were among the first to buy into Mariners Cove. The rest of the peninsula was almost all vacant. Stayed for over 20 years, and have many beautiful memories of this place. I'm so sad for all of the residents, and wildlife. You are all in my prayers.
@1winstard5 жыл бұрын
Wow
@amyrudisill95205 жыл бұрын
hi good job can we see airport and nicloues lower boat yard
@nubiamagdalenamontanodemar16425 жыл бұрын
Casas mal construidas de carton
@tillieborchers92875 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this footage. Such terrible devastation. I pray the wonderful people of Abaco are safe. I think it will be years before this mess can be restored to a safe, habitable island.
@johnlivingston23635 жыл бұрын
These are very well done and are a big help to those of us trying to grasp just how bad things are. What drone did you use for this? Thanks so much for posting them.
@mladetto74535 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting. Any plans for footage of Brigantine Beach out to the point?
@Tone5DP7775 жыл бұрын
Thanks you Jonathan for taking this video. We were in Treasure Cay for the first time at the Bahama Beach Club in June 2019. To see this devastation is heart breaking. Praying for all those so tremendously affected.
@davidslinn59205 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these, as hard as it is to see these images.
@hjalmarthomsen5 жыл бұрын
then don't look you fucking Snowflake............................
@pearlitagrant6084 жыл бұрын
@@hjalmarthomsen chill
@Wabostyle5 жыл бұрын
Can you do a fly over of Treasure Sand Club when you go back? Thanks for all you have done so far.....
@latopping5 жыл бұрын
Do you have any video of the treasure houses?
@davekupfrian64445 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting what you have. As others have said, I cannot put into words what I feel. Your video really puts a lot of things in perspective.
@csucci5 жыл бұрын
Hi Jonathan - I am a reporter in Canada, telling a story of two Canadians (Dudleys) who survived Dorian. Is it possible to use your video, with full credit to you? Please let me know via email [email protected] Thank you so much.
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
Yes I give you the permission for the sole use of the mentioned story above. This is contingent on that the above story does not include mention of any looting or violence rumors as this was all misinformation. People were rummaging through the destruction for survival supplies. At the time there was zero government presence to aid the local population. We were completely safe and welcomed at all times while in Treasure Cay.
@csucci5 жыл бұрын
Hi again thank you so much Jonathan - yes you have my word, it’s strictly to tell the story of survival, I’ll send you the story after, if you have an email you’d like to use! Thank you so much again, incredible stuff.
@broncosguru5 жыл бұрын
@jonathan carrell I plan to make a video that all proceeds will go to Hurricane Recovery Efforts for Abaco would you be ok if I used some of your footage in it?
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
I grant permission to you solely for aid and relief purposes. I do not grant permission for any personal gains such as but not limited to monetizing KZbin videos or episodes. Unless you can prove that any such gains will 100% be donated to Bahamian aid and relief. This does not give you the right to redistribute any rights to such footage to others private or commercial. Thank you for helping the Bahamian population!
@broncosguru5 жыл бұрын
@@jonathancarrell7797 Thank you. It will be on a monitized video on youtube with all add revenue being donated to SW Florida United Bahamas Hurricane Aid. They are currently doing supply runs on private vessels to areas effected and have agreed to let me do a supply run with them. I will gladly share financials and proof at the end that all funds from the video were used for these purposes if you are still in Abaco here in a few weeks when we do the run you are welcome to meet us and see the fruits of the video as well. Thank you!
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
@@broncosguru Sorry to be lawyer like but trying to avoid any personal gains in any way from this tragedy. I have been lucky enough to have enjoyed the Bahamas all my life. The Bahamas and it's local population hold a large space of my heart. My friends I consider family have lost everything. So go ahead and use it. Let me know when it's up so I can share it as well.
@broncosguru5 жыл бұрын
@@jonathancarrell7797 Same reason I'm trying to help not sure if it will work like I hope but I have to try it is up already up I plan to put it out across a bunch of my boating groups tomorrow youtube is funky though if I don't post my normal content it doesn't like to promote it so I'm reaching out to a lot of people to try and get this video moving. Your video stood out as the last time we stayed in Abaco we rented two of the houses in your video.
@jeffreymarcus25885 жыл бұрын
Jonathan, thanks for posting these videos. A friend whose home was severely damaged in this area shared with me your link because it taken with a drone. For those who will be part of the reconstruction effort, there is a new drone technology called Certifly.com as well as RoofShots.com. Either can create roof measurements in the Bahamas where no one else can. This will greatly speed up the initial process for insurance adjusters or contractors who are there to help rebuild lives. God Bless.
@flycfm32055 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting the drone footage.
@brigittesteindl27865 жыл бұрын
I'm praying for those who were there as well and am so relieved to learn you were not on the island. Thank you so much Jonathan for your video!!!
@kazzjazz5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all the efforts you put into making these videos. It is absolutely horrific. Our house shows up in Dorian 9. Absolutely devastating. I cannot imagine the emotional toll this will be having on everyone that lived through this and those like yourself involved with the rescue and clean up. Take care. God Bless.
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
Apologies to all that didn't get to what they were looking for. It was an overwhelming experience in which the sole purpose was to provide Aid to those in need. Bahamians and Hatians alike. The sense of unity amongst the Treasure Cay community that experienced these this horrific experience brought tears to my eyes on multiple occasions. Bahamians and Haitians are stronger and kinder than I thought anyone could be. They will recover however the road will be long and hard. At this moment it is full of questions and completely void of answers. They have been left with the shirt on their back and a few items they were able to salvage that have an indescribable odor. No more than fits in backpacks and garbage bags. The destruction is widespread and catastrophic. Unfortunately due to a ton of false information we were not in Treasure long. We planned to do multiple trips however after seeing the scale of the situation we thought that it was better to regroup. We took off island (to Nassau) several Bahamian friends. While keeping an eye on the boats I was able to use the drone. I was not able to make it further inland with the drone. I didn't feel comfortable flying higher than 100' or too far away. There were times where it wasn't safe to fly due to the helicopter landing or flying over. There were also small aircraft doing recon. There were military, relief, chef Jose Andres with meals, coastguard) I imagine a lot more footage will be coming out in the next few days. I will be returning with more aid and the needs of the few that are staying behind. At that time I will get more footage the rest of Treasure cay. I really am sorry I couldn't give you a bit of an idea about your properties. I tell you with regret that it highly doubtful that they survived. I'll just say, it's indescribable and even the video does not do anything close to giving you a real sense of the disaster on the ground. I can say that when or if you go ( which I don't advise to do anytime soon aside from to provide aid) it will sink in that that it's so much more than property that was destroyed. A paradise that so many enjoyed seasonly, love, and may have even called home is completely destroyed.And I emphasize completely. Island life isn't as easy as most think, though many of us understand that it's not filled with daily island hopping, drinking, fishing, diving it can be taken for granted. It's about finding and making the most out of the few opportunities that they had and then enjoying the paradise they call home. Generations of hard work, blood, sweat, tears, laughter, failure and success has been wiped off the face of the earth. It heartbreaking to see the long hard work, the hopes, and dreams throughout the local population that enabled them to open businesses and lead simple happy lifes in a paradise setting destroyed. They have been left with little hope, a government that has left them one their own. The glimmer of hope that I was left with is I saw a resilience in the population and something else that can be summed up by a tattoo on the back of a Bahamian that many of you know and love. " The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and also controversy." The Bahamian/Haitian men, women, and children surpass all measures. Apologies for any spelling or grammatical errors
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
Apologies to all that didn't get to what they were looking for. It was an overwhelming experience in which the sole purpose was to provide Aid to those in need. Bahamians and Hatians alike. The sense of unity amongst the Treasure Cay community that experienced these this horrific experience brought tears to my eyes on multiple occasions. Bahamians and Haitians are stronger and kinder than I thought anyone could be. They will recover however the road will be long and hard. At this moment it is full of questions and completely void of answers. They have been left with the shirt on their back and a few items they were able to salvage that have an indescribable odor. No more than fits in backpacks and garbage bags. The destruction is widespread and catastrophic. Unfortunately due to a ton of false information we were not in Treasure long. We planned to do multiple trips however after seeing the scale of the situation we thought that it was better to regroup. We took off island (to Nassau) several Bahamian friends. While keeping an eye on the boats I was able to use the drone. I was not able to make it further inland with the drone. I didn't feel comfortable flying higher than 100' or too far away. There were times where it wasn't safe to fly due to the helicopter landing or flying over. There were also small aircraft doing recon. There were military, relief, chef Jose Andres with meals, coastguard) I imagine a lot more footage will be coming out in the next few days. I will be returning with more aid and the needs of the few that are staying behind. At that time I will get more footage the rest of Treasure cay. I really am sorry I couldn't give you a bit of an idea about your properties. I tell you with regret that it highly doubtful that they survived. I'll just say, it's indescribable and even the video does not do anything close to giving you a real sense of the disaster on the ground. I can say that when or if you go ( which I don't advise to do anytime soon aside from to provide aid) it will sink in that that it's so much more than property that was destroyed. A paradise that so many enjoyed seasonly, love, and may have even called home is completely destroyed.And I emphasize completely. Island life isn't as easy as most think, though many of us understand that it's not filled with daily island hopping, drinking, fishing, diving it can be taken for granted. It's about finding and making the most out of the few opportunities that they had and then enjoying the paradise they call home. Generations of hard work, blood, sweat, tears, laughter, failure and success has been wiped off the face of the earth. It heartbreaking to see the long hard work, the hopes, and dreams throughout the local population that enabled them to open businesses and lead simple happy lifes in a paradise setting destroyed. They have been left with little hope, a government that has left them one their own. The glimmer of hope that I was left with is I saw a resilience in the population and something else that can be summed up by a tattoo on the back of a Bahamian that many of you know and love. " The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and also controversy." The Bahamian/Haitian men, women, and children surpass all measures. Apologies for any spelling or grammatical errors
@sevenup39175 жыл бұрын
● 3m20s swimming pool. 1 3m48s marina corner. 3?
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
@@sevenup3917 What exactly are you asking?
@Semtexxt5 жыл бұрын
@@jonathancarrell7797 ______________ the two time stamps posted, are points where the reel apparently shows human remains; and the number thereof after those.
@iamdirtbikemom5 жыл бұрын
These are the best videos I have seen of the situation of TC. It is, however, beyond anything words can accurately describe. Thank you for making and posting these. Blessings for the days ahead.
@annewestman69005 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jonathancarrell77975 жыл бұрын
Apologies to all that didn't get to what they were looking for. It was an overwhelming experience in which the sole purpose was to provide Aid to those in need. Bahamians and Hatians alike. The sense of unity amongst the Treasure Cay community that experienced these this horrific experience brought tears to my eyes on multiple occasions. Bahamians and Haitians are stronger and kinder than I thought anyone could be. They will recover however the road will be long and hard. At this moment it is full of questions and completely void of answers. They have been left with the shirt on their back and a few items they were able to salvage that have an indescribable odor. No more than fits in backpacks and garbage bags. The destruction is widespread and catastrophic. Unfortunately due to a ton of false information we were not in Treasure long. We planned to do multiple trips however after seeing the scale of the situation we thought that it was better to regroup. We took off island (to Nassau) several Bahamian friends. While keeping an eye on the boats I was able to use the drone. I was not able to make it further inland with the drone. I didn't feel comfortable flying higher than 100' or too far away. There were times where it wasn't safe to fly due to the helicopter landing or flying over. There were also small aircraft doing recon. There were military, relief, chef Jose Andres with meals, coastguard) I imagine a lot more footage will be coming out in the next few days. I will be returning with more aid and the needs of the few that are staying behind. At that time I will get more footage the rest of Treasure cay. I really am sorry I couldn't give you a bit of an idea about your properties. I tell you with regret that it highly doubtful that they survived. I'll just say, it's indescribable and even the video does not do anything close to giving you a real sense of the disaster on the ground. I can say that when or if you go ( which I don't advise to do anytime soon aside from to provide aid) it will sink in that that it's so much more than property that was destroyed. A paradise that so many enjoyed seasonly, love, and may have even called home is completely destroyed.And I emphasize completely. Island life isn't as easy as most think, though many of us understand that it's not filled with daily island hopping, drinking, fishing, diving it can be taken for granted. It's about finding and making the most out of the few opportunities that they had and then enjoying the paradise they call home. Generations of hard work, blood, sweat, tears, laughter, failure and success has been wiped off the face of the earth. It heartbreaking to see the long hard work, the hopes, and dreams throughout the local population that enabled them to open businesses and lead simple happy lifes in a paradise setting destroyed. They have been left with little hope, a government that has left them one their own. The glimmer of hope that I was left with is I saw a resilience in the population and something else that can be summed up by a tattoo on the back of a Bahamian that many of you know and love. " The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and also controversy." The Bahamian/Haitian men, women, and children surpass all measures. Apologies for any spelling or grammatical errors
@csucci5 жыл бұрын
Hi Jonathan - I am a reporter in Canada, telling a story of two Canadians (Dudleys) who survived Dorian. Is it possible to use your video, with full credit to you? Please let me know via email [email protected] Thank you so much.
@sharonrankin3935 жыл бұрын
Were you able to get any video of the houses near Treasure Sands restaurant? Anything on that part of the beach???