Falkland Islands | A Journey to the Bottom of the Earth
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Come along on a journey to the bottom of the earth on my two week trip to the Falkland Islands. I assembled this video to show you what I saw and hopefully, I can make you feel, at least a little bit, the way I did when leaving the Falklands.
And for those of you who might not know that much about the Falkland Islands, I also added a real brief history of the islands and a little bit about the Falklands War.
The Falkland Islands are one of those rare places left where you can escape the modern world. Located 300 miles to the east of the bottom tip of South America. Their remote location has left the Falklands a place for one of a kind wildlife encounters.
Of all the places we’ve visited in recent years the Falklands are unlike any of the others - and I think that is was what I grew to love about the Falklands the most.
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I watched this 6 months ago when I lived in England, this inspired my family to want to go even more. Now I'm living in Stanley Falklands. It's as beautiful as he says it is.
Are you?
@@Angel_423 Mhm! C:
@@tinnycan5303 so do i
Cewl
@@tinnycan5303 sapper hill?
Great film, thank you…. A British veteran from the war of ‘82
Viva! Viva las Malvinas!
I Live in Orkney and have a friend from the Falklands. This video makes me want to visit there, as it reminds me of how we used to be.
Similar latitude to northern England, but due to the strong westerly airflow around Antarctica, the climate is colder, similar from stats I've seen to say the Shetlands, to the north of Scotland. A typical Summer's day in Stanley averages 14-16 deg C, Winter about 4-6 deg C. Both island groups are windswept and treeless.
I would’ve put Falklands on a similar distance to the Equator as somewhere like Oxfordshire
@@Mike-jv9cl I have double checked, it lies from about 51 deg S and 52.5 deg S, so yes Oxfordshire would be comparable.
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@@danielasterling6936 America (USA) kewsel sowsnek!
I spent around six months there, among the best days of my life.
If you like rain and clouds! Us the best place
omg same! it was for 8 months for me!
Cool! What were you doing there during that time?
@@Stayler17 HMS Nottingham, Atlantic patrol South, 2007-2008
If you saw, the fuckin Britanic Malvinas are beautiful
The landscape is really similar to the scottish highlands, except it has penguins.
Also the falkland islanders love the UK
And no jocks,haggis and bagpipes,not sure about midges mind,ps Scotland is beautiful tho
Scotland has trees. 🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌳
Similarly New Zealand has these kinda looking bits of land Where its just ocean then rolling hills of nothingness/fields of grass and sheep but yes also we have forests with trees rivers and what not
@@ovh992 and men wearing miniskirts...😂
To see the Falklands in such a beautiful state is so different from watching it on a tiny black & white TV during the war. Great to see how peaceful and content the people, fauna and the islands look now.
Well put, most of my knowledge was regarding the war. It's amazing to see the place the way it is meant to be seen. The respect paid to both sides at the memorials is touching.
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@@evan6901It is great to see respect towards both sides. Honestly, once the World learns to share more, the World will be a better place.
@@danielasterling6936Not completely. Most of Mainland America, (and much of Offshore America), speaks Spanish, but not all of America. The only exceptions in the mainland, are Canada, (English and French), the United States of America, (English), Belize, (English), the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, (English), the Republic of Suriname, (Dutch), and the Federative Republic of Brazil, (Portuguese). In Offshore America, many islands speak French, Dutch, or English. Greenland speaks Danish. Many other American Islands speak Spanish as well.
Actually the Argetines quite often come and deface the graves of the fallen British soldiers but get away with it mainly because Argentina will threaten to stop all boats full of supplies coming into the Falklands through their waters. @@evan6901
I’ve spent nearly 4 years on the island since 1989 and the changes I’ve seen are incredible. It’s gone from a very post war building site to a vibrant tourism spot. The wildlife is incredible and a photographers (me too) dream. The video is a superb little snapshot
Donald Young how is it there i would like to know
Jayden Jordan the islands and the people are incredible. The landscape are not the hilliest most mountainous but they have a ruggedness that’s quite magnificent. The wildlife is one of the biggest draws it is better than video can describe. I love the place and will get back as soon as I can
Donald Young thank you I was always wondering what it was like. Looks cool just islands not really bothered by criminals like that up in the U.S.
Jayden Jordan it has its #hare of nonsense but it’s pretty controlled by the islanders and 5he local police. The fact the almost everyone knows everyone else is a bonus
@@jaydenjordan7127 of course they're bothered by criminals. There is police force there but very little crime however if you have a criminal record you would find it very difficult entering the islands.
I find is astonishing just how similar the Falklands are to the west coast of Scotland. Apart from the colourful tin roofs, the penguins and the sea lions there would be no way of telling them apart. The climate and clouds, the gorse, the sheep, the colour of the grass and silver sand, the type of rock, the heather and peat (I didn’t even know peat existed outside of Scotland!), the what we would call “lochans” basically small ponds in the peat, the cold, deep blue of the water and the white foam when it crashes over the yellow lichen covered coastline, the empty sandy beaches and dunes, the species of seaweed, the old land rovers bumping over tiny moorland tracks, and even the windswept fences crisscrossing the landscape. Fascinating.
Loved the footage, I lived their for 7 years. What makes the place so special is what is not there as much as what is.
@Juan Ignacio Davidson you have some tourist attractions. Just be ready to do some driving around. Penguins, elephant seals big birds of prey. The battlefield tours. Ship wrecks. Certainly worth a visit.
You’re right they are very special. I was fortunate enough to be deployed to the Falklands on three occasions between 1990 and 2007 whilst in the British Forces. Fantastic memories, I do hope Roddy and Lilly are well as I recalled staying with them for one night as I was met the following morning by one of the first cruise ships, the Enterprise as I recall. I sat on the beach after Roddy made me breakfast and was joined by the Carracarra whilst I waited to be picked up by a small craft before boarding the cruise ship and over night making our way to Stanley - amazing place with people I still call friends. Thank you for sharing. 👌
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Visited the Faklklands in 2015. This is a most excellent and beautiful documentary! Of all the places, it's the small homes with baby lambs kept in the yard (for bottle feeding) and the farm kitchens and cozy pubs. At one of these in Stanley, I asked the barman some history questions; he suggested I go ask one of the patrons and I introduced myself and was invited by the elder patron to join him for lunch. He was Governor Rex Hunt's driver when the invasion of 1982 occurred. I listened to his story, but the 1982 conflict was the least of his memories: he sailed for years in a trawler protecting transatlantic convoys during WW2. As understated as the Islands themselves.The people and the wildlife of the Falklands are beautiful: no desire but to live where they live in harmony with all. Don't miss the accurate to scale model of the solar system which extends many hundreds of meters along a trail by the shipwreck bay, with a sun the size of a huge beachball and an earth the size of a small marble!
After the pandemic crisis, I really want to go there? Is it expensive?
@@GabrielRodrigues1334
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To think ive only left the Falklands twice and i Wouldn't swap living here for living anywhere else (Im native to the Falklands)
The falklands looks really similar to the British countryside, anyway love from the UK 🇬🇧❤🇫🇰
Do you ever get people sail there in their boats ?
blood Angel 423 Do you ever get people sail there in their boats ?
@@sailingyoumeandjosapea6770 yes a few they come here in there yachts and some Times super yatchs
Beautiful place, so lucky.....
I'm 7th generation of the Falkland's my children are 8th.
Is there any visit tour for outsider to this Island?
@panfriedd You're just a hater, I've seen several comments of yours and you need to stop. People are telling their family stories who the fuck are you to tell them anything.
Quiente?
Malvinas son Argentinas
Bring back your homeland to Argentina
Beautiful Falkland Island . When the war broke out in 1982, we were in New Zealand and troops were sent for the war . I was looking for a video of Falkland Island . This is real concise excellent one covering all the Islands .
I served 4 months in the RAF in The Falklands in 1992. I loved it. Spent 4 days with a family they were lovely people and treated me like a son.....God bless them.
Absolutely loved this. Never knew what the Falklands were like. Amazing work, hopefully I'll get to travel there one day..
It's Malvinas Islands you bloody kunt!
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@@danielasterling6936 Trolling everybody on here I see, you sad, sad mess.
I am from Fiji and I am just carried away with all these lovely video. I am hopeful that one day I will set foot on Falkland Island.
I hope so too!
A truly wonderfull place, full of joy and life, falkland islands forever, 😘 greetings from chile!! 🇨🇱🇬🇧
chileno te vas a cagar ahogando por el mar
Traidor, tenias miedo de Argentina pir eso te vendiste, cagon
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@@agustinforestelo7997Argentina was about to invade Chile dumbass. No shit they'd side with the British.
Geat video, I was stationed here years ago and its great to see the memories flooding back. The road from Mount Pleasant to Stanley and the stone run mountains as you approach Stanley are absolutely stunning. The view at the top of Mount Kent looking down is unforgettable.
It's changed a lot since my two tours in the 90's with the Royal Navy.
What a Fantastic place and I'm so glad I got to visit a lot of these places.!
I’m currently in the navy myself doing my 6 months down here. I’m glad I asked for it. Can’t do my time with seeing this place at least once
Very intriguing destination! Thanks for sharing and God bless
One day I will visit these beautiful islands, a little piece of home in the South Atlantic and so much more. Thanks for posting.
It's on my bucket list as I have always had a fascination with the falklands
It's an amazing place! Hope you get there soon!
I worked in Stanley 2014 till May 2018. All I can say is a beautiful and peaceful country. I still remember we made a snow carving (pokemon, family penguin, a tall lion and a dragon) along the Ross road east.
What were you doing there?
@@msmvgv I worked in the restaurant as a Chef. Why do you ask?
@@jansenreolada1687 Just I was curious. Regards
All for one and one for all.
My grandad fought in the falklands war in 1982 and his still alive to share his stories. I was born in 1981. Thanks for sharing it looks beautiful and I’m So glad we was able to keep our territory. They’re just as British as we are on the mainland 🇬🇧
@Juan Ignacio Davidson Sorry to hear that but at least the fight was for a Good cause 🙏🏼
las Malvinas eran de Argentina, están en mar argentino nunca fue territorio británico
@@user-ef2mz stay salty argie
It's "they're just as British" not "their".
If you love the country so much learn to speak the fucking language.
@@kokobwild2413 “Speak” 😂 it’s written not spoken you obviously have the iQ of a wet lettuce 🥬
Thank you for a very nice video on the Falkland islands. Shows a world that is really different.
Thanks for putting this video out there. Beautiful and rugged, simple way of life.🐑🐧
Thank you for this! I lived there when I was a child and miss it so much. This took be back for a little while:)
Gorgeous country and fantastic wildlife ! Thank you !
glorious location - and the people are special also.
What a great film! Absolutely beautiful footage, a bit of history & way of life mixed with the local wildlife. Really enjoyed this..
Absolutely brilliant video - really enjoyed it and reminded me of our Chatham Islands visit in NZ
This was a great video, thank you! Like most people here I too would love to visit the Falklands.
I really appreciated the time you took explaining Wendle island as well, great stuff. Subscribed 👍
LOVE this. totally wonderfully. thanks for making and posting
what a beautiful tour. I think a lot of us reminisce about the safe community of English villages that used to exist. That still exists here. I wish it was just a little bit warmer!!!
Brilliant video. Amazing place. Thanks.
What an amazing video of a truly beautiful place! Wow
Ive just looked at a job Ad for a teacher in Falkland Islands. I felt I needed to look up life on the Falkland Islands. Well.... this video sold it for me!!! Thanks for sharing.
I went Here a few years ago at the age of 8 and it’s emotional seeing this video and how much I really miss it
Can't wait to visit! Looks amazing down there. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina 🙌
On the next invasion?
@@captainplanet1576 done deal
*hollup*
@@captainplanet1576 RUPERT! grab the SLR, the argies are back for some more!
@@matthalstead7933 nahh just a friendly visit 🤣
Absolutely awesome place.
Already caught myself staring at it on numerous occasions... now it just looks better xD
With the constant harassment the Falklanders face from Argentina, they love someone like you showing to the world what the Falklands really are, so British.
Thank you for the amazing video, just found out about this place and it's so fascinating! Best video out there about the Islands
Great film really good capture of the wild life
Great footage of the islands in genral, but I would liked to have also seen what life is like in the small towns. Meet the people and see what the shops and stores are like. Street scenes would have also been nice.
If you have questions about local life i can help :)
@@eirinnmurphy8348 What are the living costs?
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So beautiful place.Falklands forever!!
Beautiful documentary. Thanks for bringing me to Falkland Island virtually. You have a very good narrative too!
Great video, thank you. It was so interesting to watch and to listen to your enthusiastic commentary.
Best video I've seen in a while
Awesome stuff man 👍
Amazing! Great video. Thanks!
What an amazing video! Great footage. Thanks a lot for sharing. I hope to visit these islands soon
Brilliant video mate! Loved it!
Really good camera work. Sounds like you had a great time. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Beautiful islands. Great video .Many thanks
Thank you for the awesome tour, and for sharing your adventure.
Adding this to places i want to visit myself
Def worth it! Hope you get there soon!
Gorgeous place!
Outstanding video, you're very descriptive and note every little detail of the islands. I'm glad you chose my country for your video.
Very informative video. Thank you for this. I'm ready to explore the Falkland Islands.
Great clip, I was there in 1985 on a posting with the British Army, how its changed! The only road I remember was in Port Stanley!
I was one of the Mountain Men back then.
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Really great video! You showcased the beauty and ruggedness of the islands so well. The rock hoppers are so rad and the albatross colony looks like a cool place to hang out. We hope to sail there one day! Keep up the great work with your videos!
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Thanks for this excellant video . beautifully filmed.
Beautiful video, I'm certainly feeling inspired 😍
Good stuff! Thank you!
Looks just like Shetland.
Bartô N that was funny as fuck are you a comedian
@@scottwhitley3392 hahaha
It is weird how it's almost identical to parts of Britain.
The English Gentleman yes although the houses are totally different, they look sort of Scandinavian, like Norwegian
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Shitland
Absolutely stunning
Thank you for taking us/me to the Falklands where only a few can experience it.
I've just come back from a two week trip to FI visiting family. My brother settled there after meeting and marrying a local 15 years ago whilst on a TOD with the Royal Navy. Loved it and loved the wildlife. And the STARS! Wow! Coming from a heavily light polluted Europe, I was in awe of the super starry nights and being able to clearly see the edge of the Milky Way on a clear night; beautiful! Wasn't too keen on the bumpy roads but you can't have everything
ARGENTINA IS BEAUTIFUL!
@@willyr2419
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@@willyr2419 Southern hemisphere Britain sure is.
Beautifully photographed 💕
Awesome video! Never seen any travel youtubers talk about this place before. So cool.
Wow! Excellent video. Great narration and stunning photos and scenery. Thanks so much. Keep smiling🙂🤘
Thank you! Will do!
Awesome video, would love to visit there.
I NEVER tougth I would say this....but now I want to move to the Falklands. But on my budget it is a looong journey. I will have to swim from Norway. :D
The Falklanders live a long live with the clean fresh air and beautiful scenery.
Thank You, Awesome Video.
Oh wow what a stunning place, I’ve always wanted to visit the Falklands and I do even more so now. Looks very similar to Western Ireland too, awesome 👌
Great video, keep up the good work 👍👏👏👏
@Agustín vicencio They have never been and will never be Argentinian. Your soldiers were defeated and sent back to that dump you live in. Whether they were alive or not.
Its a beautiful place .i was once based to work there as a seafarer, and visited the gypsy cove ,one of the tourist spot in the islands. Super love it
Wow! This was so educational and beautifully shot!! Thank you for sharing ❤
Great Video. Beautiful Island.
It's now on my bucket list.
Wonderful documentary!
A great video about a great place. It's a few years since I was there. I'd love to go back.
Convinced. I will save to go and visit. Wonderful.
I was looking forward to local people interaction but not disappointed and much appreciated 👍
Yes!
Too bad eh
I'm from the Falkland's what would you like to find out?
@@roannalloyd7288 I was just hoping that throughout the video the person presenting it would've interacted with the local people. How do you say have a nice day in your language?
@@chelu4u we are British, we speak English so we say have a nice day lol
so beautiful
Really very good editing...This is the first time I have seen this island through your nice video... Thanks
The benefit of very little people. Nature is healthy.
Beautiful nature
Falkland Island very nice
I visited the Falklands in 1986 as a serving member of the british army. Stationed at Mount Pleasant, I had a very special time there or my 104 day tour. I visited Sea Lion Island, and stayed on Saunders Island. my daily trip from camp was to Mare harbour where I fished, walked and even took a skinny dip in the ocean from Bertha's beach. While I was out for a run I noticed a pod of Commerson's dolphins following me in the surf! I dived into the surf and the dolphins swam away. It was one of my coldest swims I can remember. It was a surreal experience being there after the war working and but also having lots of free time to explore the Islands. Thank you for your video, It brought back fond memories of my time there all those years ago.
It's a special place! I can't even imagine how interesting it would have been to visit in the 80's, post war! Hope you make it back again some time!
What an amazing video , thank you 😊
I was there back in the Day, on Top of Mount Alice. 70 mph winds all day and night. Seems like there is a lot of roads built since I was there. A strange bit of Britain ( so much like Scotland or Wales) 1,000's of miles away from the Mainland! Back then only contact we had was by Helicopter.
I visited in 2013! Almost a month and I loved it. I would happily migrate there
They receive tourists from all over the world and it is absolutely worth it. I hope to go again one day but it is expensive and quite some distance. For you it will be a much cheaper and shorter flight: from Chile I believe the route via air is? Are you Argentine? If so then they will be wary of your intentions but as long as you respect the fact you are in the Falklands and not Las Malvinas then the islanders will be kind to you
What an awesome video, it is 3 am here and I should be in bed, but here I am watching your video, the Falklands look a totally amazing place, thanks for posting the video.
A great video on the Falklands Islands.
Try The Faroes! brilliant trip, lovely gentle and welcoming people. Two holidays totalling five weeks THE most memorable ever.
Weather same as Falklands though lol!
The Faroe Islands are on our list for sure!
Getting Stamped Well go for it but if you are vegan prepare for a diet of frozen cubed vegetables haha. We scoffed absolutely everything that swam, ran and flew!
Max Plankton hi, I’m peskatarian (vegetarian that eats fish) and I’m thinking about visiting the faroes with my dad. Do they have vegetarian options?
@@UncleBoratagain How much did it cost for Faroe Islands to stay and travel
I like the way you edited this. You filmed and concentrated on what was going on and did most of your commentary after you filmed. Which I think is better for this wildlife based video.
Really great video and well put together. Kudos to that. Also, great narration, pace and variety. Such an amazing amount of wildlife you captured as well.
if you want to see wildlife watch your fucking queen
I'm in love..its so clean, and the wildlife is amazing..