This just might be the best yet! Fabulous underwater footage: the coral was beautiful - the sea life gorgeous (special thanks for the subtitles!). The Komodo dragons were fascinating - but by far and away the most captivating shot was Amy and Sarah silhouetted against the sunset. Trixie and Jude are headed for bed - they say good night!
First time I have seen underwater wildlife identification from any video cruisers. Much appreciate you going the extra step to identify the wonders of the deep. That shows professionalism and dedication. Safe passages from the Mossback Sailor.
KOMODO is a unique animal, in Indonesia there are tens of thousands of islands, but they have never roamed wanderings to other nearby islands, even though KOMODO is one of those animals that can swim hundreds of kilometers, and in fact when biological scientists try to send 5 KOMODO to a different island around the island they inhabit, they all returned 5 KOMODOs to the origin of the ISLAND they inhabited, so far it remains unsolved why KOMODO does not want to leave their Island, which is why KOMODO is only on the island.
You were in one of the top diving destinations in the world and yet you only did 3 dives. You have no idea what you missed out on. Most people will do 3 dives a day for a week there. Hope you have a chance to come back for more.
Sara doesn't dive and we don't have a compressor onboard so we're limited to how many tanks we can carry. But coming back for a live-a-board dive charter is definitely on our to-do list!
It is extremely difficult to tell flatworms and nudibranchs apart. We have a "Reef Creature Identification" book that we use as a resource and as best we could tell, this was actually a flatworm. There aren't a whole lot of great websites on this, but this one does talk a bit about the differences: www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/glossary/flatwormslug.htm
That video was so nice. The underwater shots were excellent, I especially liked those white coral polyps they seemed to glow. It seems that Sara kept her composure on camera this time(I guess the chaos is reserved for the out takes?????), but I still think she might be trouble. I mean actual lava while she was there this time..... Next time it could be fire and brimstone, real "end of the world" stuff. Just kidding, but you guys really are doing super well on the underwater shots! I can't believe the footage you two are getting!!! Are you two having to work to get into these snorkel and dive sites, or is the stuff just everywhere you go? Everywhere I seem to visit in North America and the Bahamas even seems so blase...
Komodo is in the top 3 places we've visited for coral/marine life quality. Fortunately, everything was quite healthy there but that definitely isn't the case in most places we visit. And don't worry, Sara was saving some of her chaos for actually sailing on Starry Horizons! :D
Haha, the world's greatest interview I most certainly am not. 😂 But rest assured I have noticed it as well and am trying to do better. May take a while for the videos to reflect it though...
Though your current episodes are very informative with some great photography, your in between discussions need to be more enlightened as you are a little may I say boring, too much detail, that is if this channel concept was for the more hardened Blue water cruisers that would be more suited too as by your website formats. Thank you anyway for allowing the subscribers to enjoy the sailing and adventures portion on your episodes.
One of your best videos yet!
This just might be the best yet! Fabulous underwater footage: the coral was beautiful - the sea life gorgeous (special thanks for the subtitles!). The Komodo dragons were fascinating - but by far and away the most captivating shot was Amy and Sarah silhouetted against the sunset. Trixie and Jude are headed for bed - they say good night!
The two ladies definitely have a good time together! And that moment with the sunset was just too amazing not to get a shot. :)
Wow...Wow 😮 Soo amazing komodo dragon from Indonesia...Good job 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
First time I have seen underwater wildlife identification from any video cruisers. Much appreciate you going the extra step to identify the wonders of the deep. That shows professionalism and dedication. Safe passages from the Mossback Sailor.
Glad you're finding it helpful! We'll keep doing it!
Awesome video. Thanks for taking me along
great video. thanks
Fabulous, guys !!!!! Nice to see Sara again as she just fits right in. !! Aaaaaamazing videography under the waves. Thanks !! 😊💕
Sara is the best, that's for sure!
Absolutely awesome guys👍👍👍
Mantas were great but Sara is a star!!❤
awesome video !
KOMODO is a unique animal, in Indonesia there are tens of thousands of islands, but they have never roamed wanderings to other nearby islands, even though KOMODO is one of those animals that can swim hundreds of kilometers, and in fact when biological scientists try to send 5 KOMODO to a different island around the island they inhabit, they all returned 5 KOMODOs to the origin of the ISLAND they inhabited, so far it remains unsolved why KOMODO does not want to leave their Island, which is why KOMODO is only on the island.
Yeah, that is definitely strange. But I guess if you find some place where you really enjoy living, why not stay?? :D
Amazing.I hope you earn a million subs one day
What software do you use for video editing??
We use Adobe Premiere.
@@OutChasingStars thanks you guys are absolutely wonderful
@@OutChasingStars what do you think about davinci resolve?
We haven't tried it out because we migrated into the Adobe ecosystem a while ago. But if I were starting out now, it'd be well worth a look.
@@OutChasingStars just wondering because its free and has no monthly subscription and is also an all in one editing program
Sara so pretty visit more often!
amazing video again ! cool to see crew on board even if its for short time!⛵️👍
We love having friends visit us. And Sara really got a taste for passage life on our next sail!
You were in one of the top diving destinations in the world and yet you only did 3 dives. You have no idea what you missed out on. Most people will do 3 dives a day for a week there. Hope you have a chance to come back for more.
Sara doesn't dive and we don't have a compressor onboard so we're limited to how many tanks we can carry. But coming back for a live-a-board dive charter is definitely on our to-do list!
I didn’t realise the Komodo Dragons were so big and dangerous. Again great informative video⛵️
Well, they do have "dragon" in their name. We thought that was a bit of a hint. ;)
Soft corals on your first snorkel were great 👍
Komodo had some of the best coral we've seen. It's extremely sad how much dead coral we see on a regular basis.
Wonderful footage, thankyou
Great video as usual guys.... BTW: Those "flat worms" are called Nudibranchs.
It is extremely difficult to tell flatworms and nudibranchs apart. We have a "Reef Creature Identification" book that we use as a resource and as best we could tell, this was actually a flatworm. There aren't a whole lot of great websites on this, but this one does talk a bit about the differences:
www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/glossary/flatwormslug.htm
Laurent Froggy, Flatworms and nudibranch are 2 different things.
Great underwater footage. Actually, the whole video was great!
It sure is easy to make the videos when we have great people who visit us!
So surprised it’s that dry. Isn’t that the tropics?
I was a bit surprised as well, but we were there in the dry season. I'd bet it's very different during the wet season.
This is the perfect place for underground water. A perfect place for intelligent sea monster like the Chinese dragon to live
Utterly MINT footage guys!
great video, but put your number 108 at the end title of the video for better search results
Thanks for the tip. We'll give it a try and see if it helps.
After walking to the blue hole and a rickety board stoped you? You could have simply swim to the hole... made no sense.
Good vid ya'll.
That video was so nice. The underwater shots were excellent, I especially liked those white coral polyps they seemed to glow. It seems that Sara kept her composure on camera this time(I guess the chaos is reserved for the out takes?????), but I still think she might be trouble. I mean actual lava while she was there this time..... Next time it could be fire and brimstone, real "end of the world" stuff. Just kidding, but you guys really are doing super well on the underwater shots! I can't believe the footage you two are getting!!! Are you two having to work to get into these snorkel and dive sites, or is the stuff just everywhere you go? Everywhere I seem to visit in North America and the Bahamas even seems so blase...
Komodo is in the top 3 places we've visited for coral/marine life quality. Fortunately, everything was quite healthy there but that definitely isn't the case in most places we visit.
And don't worry, Sara was saving some of her chaos for actually sailing on Starry Horizons! :D
nice
'Hey ladies, what are you doing?' 'Hey ladies, what are you doing now?' 'Hey ladies, what's on the agenda?' 'Hey ladies, what did you think of that?'
Haha, the world's greatest interview I most certainly am not. 😂 But rest assured I have noticed it as well and am trying to do better. May take a while for the videos to reflect it though...
Though your current episodes are very informative with some great photography, your in between discussions need to be more enlightened as you are a little may I say boring, too much detail, that is if this channel concept was for the more hardened Blue water cruisers that would be more suited too as by your website formats. Thank you anyway for allowing the subscribers to enjoy the sailing and adventures portion on your episodes.