Venture visits Galapagos
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- In the autumn of 2007, a Fleming 65 named Venture started south from the Pacific Northwest on a voyage that would ultimately take her and her crew down the west coast of north and central America, out to the Galapagos Islands, through the Panama Canal and up the east coast of the USA into the Great Lakes and down the St Lawrence Seaway to Nova Scotia. This video is Part 2 in a synopsis of that epic journey.
The Frigate bird segment, and accompanying music, is powerful, un-earthly.
And again I'm fascinated. The Fregatt birds are fantastic filmed.
I know better than to start watching Mr. Fleming’s videos too close to my bed time... sucked into the great photography, narration, locations, and of course the boat, next thing I know hours have passed...
Many thanks for posting this series of videos showing Venture 2s travels, I have enjoyed watching them very much keep it up!
When filling up my Ford at the local El Cheapo station, I shudder when the pump's sale meter passes the twenty dollar point. At more than three bucks a gallon, your fuel bill for this segment hovered somewhere around the $19k mark. I can only imagine how that would feel.
Please accept my sincere thanks for creating and posting your beautiful video logs. Watching them brings much joy to this old timer.
+Tom Niessen Your,e lucky,its over£5 a gallon, that,s nearly $8,in the UK. now that,s what you call a complete rip off.
Whoa !!! Now that IS brutal.
+Tom Niessen ..Brutals the word man, they should deliver it with a baseball bat just to rub it in.
Ha ha, I like your humor. It's refreshing to find someone on here that isn't trying to be mean.
+Tom Niessen ..Cheers mate.. life,s way to short to waste time being mean..good luck.
The narration is so poetic and romantic that I cant help my self but shy in utter reverence. OH my
dreamed
Fleming yacht 65 when can I you be mine?
Thank you.....
I follow all your videos, are amazing.
Marvelous!
it's so hard to believe that these videos are designed to sell their yachts
You are very good at filming and i have enjoyed all of it. I am hopefull that one day i will be able to afford a Fleming yacht although, thruth to be said, my preference is going towards a motorsailer. Any plans?