What an amazing adventure. Huge respect for the entire crew and great job cameraman!! 👏👏⛵️⛵️❤️❤️🙏🙏
@paulfri156925 күн бұрын
Ancient Egyptians use to mine gold along with the ancient Israelites in this region.
@paulfri156925 күн бұрын
Could've they of made the Highway go around these sites 😢
@MncediMtotoyi-p1i26 күн бұрын
😂 I can't hold my self 😂😂😅
@MncediMtotoyi-p1iКүн бұрын
Me😂😂
@FitibaldiMorphy26 күн бұрын
32:03😅😅😅
@TOlds-k1l27 күн бұрын
Grate video
@bis_paradise27 күн бұрын
They started from Padang Bai (Bali, Karang Asem), now Padang Bai is a ferry crossing port from Bali to Lombok
@jonpaul-p2vАй бұрын
Wake up world.This is livin.To the navigators,fucking incredible..!!!.
@KomnataNorthАй бұрын
Epic
@gordonballard8222Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this bill. Thanks for sharing 🙏
@fahzudiachmad1358Ай бұрын
Warga negara Indonesia sini kumpul 🇮🇩
@paulkeenan2691Ай бұрын
😂 Ancients DNA from Indonesia to Madagascar is because they walk over the land mass of Kumari Kundan- Thus they did both have to endure the horrific English man plight
@rupertbear6883Ай бұрын
can't believe they got the only woman to do all the cooking but still awesome
@ZEROZenOOАй бұрын
A man can only hope for friends such as those,in the middle of the wilds and dangers of the open waters like that to stop and to toast the memories and love of a fallen shipmate and friend says a lot about ones impact upon another's life so here's a CHEERS to friends known and yet to be Love to life and the sea... CHEERS ALL😊
@roryking1Ай бұрын
why oh why are elon musk and all of the other billionaires obsessed with building computers and creating new technology, humans were the perfect species. our species is definitely devolving as somebody mentioned in the comments section.
@roryking1Ай бұрын
this could have been ten hours and i would have watched every second intensely
@heartsofparadoxАй бұрын
He unseals the modern navigation equipment and brings out the sextant. Now when my GPS fails, I pull out the ancient navigation equipment and it's still a sextant. I love that!
@PaulCoomber-g7hАй бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It is a a cut or three above the typical stuff offered by KZbin.
@MARZILLIАй бұрын
Incredible fortitude on this voyage. ❤
@yeshua1st2 ай бұрын
This was amazing to watch. What a crew and journey! Thank you.
@timcerdded85652 ай бұрын
Get cooking wench, no tiller for you.
@raulcaalim38332 ай бұрын
Admirable courage of voyage brave people
@Made_in_Inalahan2 ай бұрын
Would have been a true representation of the sea voyagers of old if they actually built the boat instead of having others build it for them
@AngkolJuan-hi6ks2 ай бұрын
..i am Indonesian and i really impressed with those men and woman courage to make that vayage film.. salute to all them..
@voornaam31912 ай бұрын
Today, in the Carbon Fibre Kevlar Era, I am curious how a hyper modern version of that hull would do. That ridiculous 60 buckets of water each mile can be ZERO, today. That means, there can be a dry cabin, when they are extremely careful keeping it dry. That is a huge advantage! And the rudder blades do not break free. The rig can be the traditional shape, why not, but all the joints can be up to the battering they get. Result? All you need to do is inspections, instead of those scary make shift repairs. Get real, if structural things on a ship fail, what's next? So, the same ship in carbon fibre, please. Anyone done it, already?
@krileym2 ай бұрын
excellent documentary. bump.
@grovve89602 ай бұрын
This is great! God bless those brave sailors!!!!
@cuneytkuzu86943 ай бұрын
There was a baby whale left alone in the video?? Did they kill him and take him away? In the middle of the video, they said that WHALE MEAT spoiled very quickly and they threw him off the ship because it had worms.
@Todd-c1l3 ай бұрын
I was thinking about a trans Atlantic in a "bouncy house",,, it'd have to be sealed up & configured to "sail" somewhat,, 🤔,,, catch the wind with some sort of steering 😝😎
@Todd-c1l3 ай бұрын
What a great adventure 😯 this was excellent, much appreciated 👍
@ForestWhittaker-kd8qu3 ай бұрын
I swear halfway through this i was thinking this was gon be another episode when the cameraman was the only one to make😂 exceptional job y'alls
@HarryFlashmanVC3 ай бұрын
Astonishing navigation by Bill using such primative tech
@JohnTCowie3 ай бұрын
Better than the vast majority of fictional films. Felt the worries and fears and then relief and admiration.
@willemshepherd20793 ай бұрын
For a nutritionist Sally looks like she was missing some essential vitamins. Incredible voyage!!
@HershelStimsQuA3 ай бұрын
This popped up in my algorithm & WOW. The stones on that crew. Absolute dogs. This has inspired me to get my old boat back into shape for a Hawaii trip!
@errolkim13343 ай бұрын
South East Asians : "we are greatest ocean voyagers of all time" Vikings: "hold my sword"
@errolkim13343 ай бұрын
"there's nothing worse for a sailor than getting wet". You're in the wrong business fella.
@marvinvertriest26574 ай бұрын
Beautiful, anybody knows what the end song is?
@evanoeevanoe8104 ай бұрын
Amazing...
@gabriellitchfield48704 ай бұрын
Now this journey is a representation of inspiration. *u fckn legends* "bloody instruments this side of Jesus Christ" haha if i get pulled over and the cop asks do you know how fast you were going? I'm gonna say 60 buckets a mile if they ask why I was I might say to break away from the mundane
@andrewthompson98114 ай бұрын
Sounds absolutely brutal. Captains motivational speeches are somewhat lacking. Lord have mercy. Tough tough people
@andriesscheper20224 ай бұрын
They should at least have used a radar reflector!
@RichardAttar4 ай бұрын
Men don’t seem to have the drive to do these sorts of adventures nowadays.
@SageOfHeaven4 ай бұрын
I am certain about one thing, you would not be able to sail sucha thing through the Norwegian sea. The Indian ocean seemed like hell if you ask me, but the Norwegian sea would probably destroy such a craft in short time. At least as far as I know. Damn impressive even still, to do this? Few could, I recon.
@rinegolo14314 ай бұрын
If gleason's map is correct, they took the long way from the beginning. Would've been better and safer going through Sri Lanka and India's Southern coast. I still think this was insanity.
@johna99044 ай бұрын
the difference between these brave men and the men that sailed 2500 years ago, was that those ancient sailors were experts in their craft, proficient in their technology. what these modern men did is extraordinary because they were at such a disadvantage.