José Alvarenga salió desde Chiapas, Méx. y llegó a este lindo lugar, donde se nota que la gente es feliz, nos gustaría estar por allá, saludos desde México
Gabe Smith The Tropic Zone is where the Sun is more than Southern Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere.. Tropic Zone gets most Sunlight all year round. During the winter in South and North Hemisphere, the sun shines less.. Even if the tropic zone gets most sunlight all year round, they also get plenty of water.. God created all the waters and all waters on the surface goes down into the abyss or bottomless pit.. they do that by going down sink holes, caves, and large openings.. and scriptures says that all waters that goes down into the deep, also returns back into the surface.. and they return back through vents, trenches, deep sink holes, lakes, geysers, and springs.. all those waters that returns to the surface in the ocean will get evaporated and all the islands in the oceans will get most those waters before those waters reach the bigger lands.. And in old days, Europeans recorded that the islands were always full of water.. so much for the Islanders, for the crew, and for the crew’s storage to store for their voyages.. these Europeans were amazed in how much waters there were in the islands and not only that, but there’s fresh water streams “in the ocean” and they also have plenty of coconut water.. in old days it used to rain more than it did now days and there was plenty of water in the old days compared to now.. they still have water, but there was way more in the old days before the cutting down of many trees and destroying nature which was the cause of plenty of rain cycles. They still have water.. but big difference then than now days
Man survive 438days in the ocean vid brought me here
Somsanid Inthongsai LoL true
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Jose Alvarenga brought me here. Bula vinaka from Fiji 🇫🇯
Vinaka vakalevu Feds LOKi
RealLifeLore brought me here.
yeah me too
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Man, I hope that this beautiful island stay like this forever! So beautiful, big love Ebon toll.
José Alvarenga salió desde Chiapas, Méx. y llegó a este lindo lugar, donde se nota que la gente es feliz, nos gustaría estar por allá, saludos desde México
This island is so beautiful!!!big love!!!ebon atoll
where the castaway José Salvador Alvarenga stranded after more then a year adrift!
mrPoming, that's correct!
438 days
Very good shots!
macinosx very nicr
lukuun jejjet.
Awesome work Benedict! jejjot.....
Nice music.title please
God bless them.
Alvarenga brought me here
José Salvador Alvarenga History, I from Algeria
Офигенно! Супер! Рай в дали от мира!
Mexican fisherman's video brought me here😂
Who's here 2024?
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How shocking it must be to live there you whole life.. then if ya ever get to travel.. see a huge mass of land with no water in sight.
Hi Benedict, I am a producer with ABC News and I am working on a story about the Marshall Islands. Is there an email address where I can reach you?
Hi Jasmine, you can reach me at byamamura86@gmail.com
So this is where Jose Alvarenga landed after being lost in the ocean for 438 days. Hmmm
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Yokwe!
Nice captures, may I share this video?
Typical Lens feel free to share it. Kommol
Kwo bar emool! All credits ej ñan kwe 👍🏽
Красотищща! Живи да радуйся!
Jose salvador alvarenga story brought me here😅
This may be ignorant but how does such a remote island have access to enough fresh water?
Gabe Smith, they get most of their water supply from rain harvesting, alternatively through groundwater natural storage.
Gabe Smith
The Tropic Zone is where the Sun is more than Southern Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere.. Tropic Zone gets most Sunlight all year round. During the winter in South and North Hemisphere, the sun shines less..
Even if the tropic zone gets most sunlight all year round, they also get plenty of water.. God created all the waters and all waters on the surface goes down into the abyss or bottomless pit.. they do that by going down sink holes, caves, and large openings.. and scriptures says that all waters that goes down into the deep, also returns back into the surface.. and they return back through vents, trenches, deep sink holes, lakes, geysers, and springs.. all those waters that returns to the surface in the ocean will get evaporated and all the islands in the oceans will get most those waters before those waters reach the bigger lands..
And in old days, Europeans recorded that the islands were always full of water.. so much for the Islanders, for the crew, and for the crew’s storage to store for their voyages.. these Europeans were amazed in how much waters there were in the islands and not only that, but there’s fresh water streams “in the ocean” and they also have plenty of coconut water.. in old days it used to rain more than it did now days and there was plenty of water in the old days compared to now.. they still have water, but there was way more in the old days before the cutting down of many trees and destroying nature which was the cause of plenty of rain cycles. They still have water.. but big difference then than now days
Aibojoj!!
Your mamas virgina brought me here👍