Nice to be reminded how beautiful America is, and to get to see places I had never seen before. Thank you for the spectacular scenery and amazing videography.
I used to flyfish on Monomoy. During breeding season if you ventured to close to the brushy areas off the beach, you would get dive bombed by terns & gulls guarding their nests and nestlings after they hatched. It was quite amusing to see the little balls of fluff bumbling around waiting for a parent to bring food. When the seal population started coming back in large numbers, they made shore fishing almost impossible. Always willing to steal a hooked fish, they formed semicircles completely around anyone fishing and spooking any fish wanting to travel along the inshore waters. It is a lovely spot.
A real old history knows how much washed away. I have only gone there to pause silent, and go away again. Like leif erikson. I still have cousins throughout...one full sibling too. Since birth.
Interesting that mans intervention is necessary to save that marsh instead of leaving it alone...which would be the case if man wasnt nearby....Disrupting the natural evoulution.sounds bad but is good in this situation..
The initial lure to this vid. was information and insight about "Cape Cod's Incredible Salt Marshes." Well at the start we were doing so-so since the salt marsh under discussion there wasn't even on the Cape, but close enough. After a parade past glass blowing, lobstering, the Kennedy Compound, Nauset Light, Marconi Station, and the "progressive" hub of Provincetown any further mention of salt marshes was a false hope. Very disappointed with the click bait. 👎
Nice to be reminded how beautiful America is, and to get to see places I had never seen before. Thank you for the spectacular scenery and amazing videography.
Glad you enjoyed it!! There really are some unique environments in America 😊🌍
Born n bred in Plymouth, proud to call this region home. 'Ellisville" was founded by my family. Henry David Thoreau was a family member. ❤
Growing up here was a blessing. Thank you god
Lindo vídeo 📹 obrigado por compartilhar ❤😊
I was deployed there to restore power during a northeaster, what a great play to visit, great place to leave.❤
Heartbeat . . . Hello Again Hello . . . CAPE COD IS SO BEAUTIFUL . . .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ . . .
I used to flyfish on Monomoy. During breeding season if you ventured to close to the brushy areas off the beach, you would get dive bombed by terns & gulls guarding their nests and nestlings after they hatched. It was quite amusing to see the little balls of fluff bumbling around waiting for a parent to bring food. When the seal population started coming back in large numbers, they made shore fishing almost impossible. Always willing to steal a hooked fish, they formed semicircles completely around anyone fishing and spooking any fish wanting to travel along the inshore waters. It is a lovely spot.
Loved this video
The Cape truly is very beautiful.❤ I've had various family members live on most areas and towns of the Cape, so I know it well..
thanks a lot for Cape Cod.
Hyannis is a bit hectic with stores and rather insane amounts of traffic.
A real old history knows how much washed away. I have only gone there to pause silent, and go away again. Like leif erikson. I still have cousins throughout...one full sibling too. Since birth.
We love to kayak in the salt marshes!
great video. I'm a native of Sandwich and I don't think the glass industry there used local glass.
what a miracle of glass!!!
Loved the video!! Hyannis is part of Barnstable.
Seals love our coast, so then, do sharks.
Very much like 'Deadly Catch" on a smaller scale.
Thank you so much
Interesting that mans intervention is necessary to save that marsh instead of leaving it alone...which would be the case if man wasnt nearby....Disrupting the natural evoulution.sounds bad but is good in this situation..
I've been wanting to see Cape God.
Well my friend, you are in luck. This is cape cod from cape cod to cape cod. So enjoy all the cape cod!
Cape cod is beautiful definitely visit
I moved away once. Big mistake.
Севастополь привет!
Hop you are safe. Liberty incoming.
Corning new York
The initial lure to this vid. was information and insight about "Cape Cod's Incredible Salt Marshes." Well at the start we were doing so-so since the salt marsh under discussion there wasn't even on the Cape, but close enough. After a parade past glass blowing, lobstering, the Kennedy Compound, Nauset Light, Marconi Station, and the "progressive" hub of Provincetown any further mention of salt marshes was a false hope. Very disappointed with the click bait. 👎