Great video Crunkyy, I can t believe there are so many Sea Gulls that they give you free umbrellas to use so you don't get pooped on. It is a beautiful Shrine, the oldest one I have ever seen. One thing for sure, you will stay in great shape walking up and down The Shrines many steps...
@@eddieschiaffo1385 you are very right. But navigating those stairs is very difficult for me as only one leg works well. So I try not to climb stairs often. Thank you for watching.
Thanks Crunky I really enjoyed this video. I was wondering if there were signs or warnings about feeding the seagulls. I look forward to more videos. Have a great day my friend
Thx for watching. After some research, it appears those silos are potentially oil or gasoline storage tanks for the shipyards around the area. The whole place is a fishing and factory port surrounding the shrine.
I really want to visit many places in Oceania. It's only about 5000 km from me so I'll make it there one day if my health allows. Thx for the recommendation.
@@crunkyystravels101 it’s expensive though to PNG and flying within. Flying to Port Moresby/onwards will cost as much as getting to Brisbane or Cairns from Asia. The coast has great diving and more Polynesian people, the mountains have stalky and hardy Melanesian people. But if you go to Enga province you’ll find a place that only had first contact with the outside world/white man in the 1950s. So when I lived there as a kid in the 1980s the older folks had grown up in another world.
I’ve never seen seagulls .🤩Nice to see them ❤Looks amazing
Thx for watching. Seagulls can be annoying but these really have no fear of people.
Great video Crunkyy, I can
t believe there are so many Sea Gulls that they give you free umbrellas to use so you don't get pooped on. It is a beautiful Shrine, the oldest one I have ever seen. One thing for sure, you will stay in great shape walking up and down The Shrines many steps...
@@eddieschiaffo1385 you are very right. But navigating those stairs is very difficult for me as only one leg works well. So I try not to climb stairs often. Thank you for watching.
Crunkyy Thanks for sharing this POV. Relaxing look at this beautiful shrine.
@@rolandcary3090 glad you enjoyed it.
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Always my supporter. 🤗 Thx for watching
Thanks Crunky I really enjoyed this video. I was wondering if there were signs or warnings about feeding the seagulls. I look forward to more videos. Have a great day my friend
@@billcowan6070 yes. There are quite a few signs about not feeding or chasing them or not bringing pets. Thx for watching.
Did you know seagulls scream so much because they are scared of heights?
Expected to see cats but saw a cat statue Worth!!!
Happy you enjoyed it. The cat video is still being edited. ❤
Nice are they grain silos in the background? That backdrop looked similar to a town near where I used to live.
Thx for watching. After some research, it appears those silos are potentially oil or gasoline storage tanks for the shipyards around the area. The whole place is a fishing and factory port surrounding the shrine.
Crunky, care to brave Papua New Guinea? Including the highlands. Amazing birds and True peak biodiversity.
I really want to visit many places in Oceania. It's only about 5000 km from me so I'll make it there one day if my health allows. Thx for the recommendation.
@@crunkyystravels101 it’s expensive though to PNG and flying within. Flying to Port Moresby/onwards will cost as much as getting to Brisbane or Cairns from Asia. The coast has great diving and more Polynesian people, the mountains have stalky and hardy Melanesian people. But if you go to Enga province you’ll find a place that only had first contact with the outside world/white man in the 1950s. So when I lived there as a kid in the 1980s the older folks had grown up in another world.