who the frick made the devil horns while diving. Wake up people it looks like these people are freemasons, and eastern stars Collin was that you if so WTF man. you better know what the so called brotherly organization is truly about
@phillipjohnson39642 минут бұрын
One of your best episodes 👍👍
@daledeonarine981110 минут бұрын
❤❤GREAT MOMENT'S IN LIFE..❤❤
@temotu51813 минут бұрын
Did Ratua Island survive earthquake?
@Coolhand99au16 минут бұрын
Hi Colin and Crew My first comment on your channel been watching since you bought Parlay Looks like you missed the devistating earthquake that sadly hit Vanuatu Islands
@piddersohoolihan222218 минут бұрын
Vanuatu just had a 7.4 magnitude earthquake a few days ago. I hope all is well!
@mhazel477722 минут бұрын
did i hear right you said American troops went there in 1982 if I didn't hear right that's a bit off
@boppermacca934625 минут бұрын
The interaction with the locals is beautiful to watch. I hope all the locals are okay after the devastating earthquake that happened there
@wetcoast442627 минут бұрын
Those were huge cups of kava🤣. Normally it’s a half coconut shell 🤣🤣🤣
@johnphillips808829 минут бұрын
Great video 👍🏼💯
@joost638332 минут бұрын
You guy's are topping one after the other, tear's of love and joy you are drilling out of your viewers Love you guy's
@richardclarke858534 минут бұрын
Thanks , its a beautiful thing you are doing showing us a window into worlds and cultures otherwise hardly seen and appreciated 🙏
@sttottos7435 минут бұрын
WOW! one of your best. 😊👍
@judycook191836 минут бұрын
You are living the dream of so many of us. I watch with amazement at the wonderful people you meet along the way.
@sailorlac37 минут бұрын
Love this!
@wetcoast442637 минут бұрын
Hoping to retire there next year but this recent earthquake is not good. Please donate to their recovery if you can afford it, there are several gofundme
@scholtenrm40 минут бұрын
Love your interaction with the locals. Both so humble and nice. I wish people all over the world could be like this. Respect!!
@Racerman2741055 минут бұрын
Watching these videos is like going to church for my soul! The old rule about things done for the right reason coming back around times 10 makes every episode a life lesson! Now i would love to try some real island made kava at some point in my life. Cheers!!!
@colinmansell352456 минут бұрын
Colin & crew. I hope you all survived the earthquake. Also that none of the people we saw on this post were harmed. Catchya next week. Oh and Merry Christmas to you all, stay safe and enjoy. Keep the dream Alive.
@hydrotechservices58 минут бұрын
Cheers
@dougbennett3265Сағат бұрын
Wonderful stuff, Colin. So grateful for your thoughtful and candid "story telling". You are clearly blessed, not only with your friends and Parlay, but with your enthusiasm for sharing the more heartfelt aspects of your travels. PS: missed you all in Annapolis, MD this year. I was there but was on my moto (from Delaware) and unwilling to make a 90 minute ride home in the dark . . . I am trying to better respect my age and my interest in being sure I stick around to see my grandkids grow. Who knows - maybe someday I'll learn to sail and can take them with me, following your fine example. Sail on, my friend!
@Like2BuildСағат бұрын
Its so amazing to see people from other cultures sharing their lives. Colin is right, kids are the same anywhere in the world.
@jeffreymack9265Сағат бұрын
Amazing videography. Among the best on KZbin.
@benthiry9865Сағат бұрын
You guys are legend. Thanks for the mind opening tour of our beautifull planet. Cheers from 🇨🇦
@jarnosaarinen4583Сағат бұрын
You guys should be on the Telly! Nah better here!!
@DougVarbleСағат бұрын
Colin, you’re not getting out of the park🎉
@thestorminmymindСағат бұрын
I'm a sailor, although sailing all my life and being born on a boat with work and family at the age of 51 I'm yet to leave UK waters, for the past 5yrs I've manage to sail for 3 months solid every summer and in 2028 am already planning to sail across the Atlantic. But if the is one thing I wish I could share and make non sailors understand is the amazing power of the sailing community, the amazing way people share, help and support fellow sailors is incredible and sometimes much of the world could learn from. Fair wind Padlay and crew thank you for sharing your dreams to encourage us to make our dreams come true
@gogetem188Сағат бұрын
YA BLESSED BROTHERS N SISTER
@kelvindebra7273Сағат бұрын
G’day when you dive go to champan beach you will love it on the op of the island
@onestartravellermarkeymark5329Сағат бұрын
I was in New Hebrides in 1975 and my ship the MSS Arcadia pumped oil off the Coolidge which was cheap and also to prevent pollution in case of earthquakes or the ship breaking up. I dived near it but was too scared to go inside. My mates brought back dinner plates from the galley
@kelvindebra7273Сағат бұрын
G’day my name is kelvin from Australia I have had 500 dives on mil point and ss p coole have fun
@ThisMFINGuyСағат бұрын
Fawq that mate
@fancydancermawwee3308Сағат бұрын
Not only a million dollars worth of equipment but think of all the man-made debris that went with it. Sure it makes a great reef for the wildlife but I can't help but think about the rubber, oil and fuel that went with it.😢
@billkarolyСағат бұрын
1982? Are you sure?
@okanuiСағат бұрын
was in New Hebrides/ Vanuatu in 1980 for their independence day, was an amazing experience.
@californiakayakerСағат бұрын
Looks like a ton of pineapple. Originally some sort of ranch ?
@boatboy222Сағат бұрын
Are you near where the earthquake happenend?
@motaman8074Сағат бұрын
Happy Christmas, Parlay!
@rossvillegas3927Сағат бұрын
you and the crew are so amazing
@brandonboandСағат бұрын
🙏🏼 thank you, I can not express how your interactions with the native islanders gives me faith in humanity like no other experiences I’ve had in my 50 plus years of life so far. Your content truly brings me exactly what I needed this holiday season ❤🙏🏼❤️
@ParlayRevivalСағат бұрын
Thanks for your kind words!
@burgettboys123Сағат бұрын
Simply lovely.
@BohoHobo1Сағат бұрын
Great episode... Thanks!
@dankalisz3235Сағат бұрын
Were you there when the Earthquake hit?
@jato7912 сағат бұрын
Will you be heading back to Vanuatu to help them after their earthquake?
@defel12 сағат бұрын
The troops did not land here in 1982 to counter the Japanese forces.
@RNVOS2 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed which was my backyard for over 6 months…doing tours daily on those sites..it truly was the coolest! Good to see it hasn’t changed much!!! Love from B.C. Canada 🇨🇦
@RNVOSСағат бұрын
Did you get to see the “Lady”?
@jamiescott53532 сағат бұрын
Has Colin posted anything about the earthquake? Had they sailed in already? I'm on a Instagram break so haven't seen any of his posts.
@RMe0t72 сағат бұрын
Hey Colin and team I just like to wish you all a safe and Merry Christmas 🎄 ❤🎄❤️🎄❤️🎄❤️🎄❤️