I have been in Noumea back in No. of 1997 with a Japanese friend, just for a very short visit, but I immediately loved the island of New Caledonia from the very first steps there! This documentary is so well-created! Full of details and with brief but clear narration, I love everything in it, salute to all in your team and thanks for sharing us (the audiences at home) great knowledge on the unique and charming flora and fauna of this great island! Greeting from Thailand.....
@@flyinpug3791 The Kurds are 70 million people, the biggest stateless nation. Turkey also uses violence to keep them repressed. They deserve their own country before some tiny island in the middle of the ocean.
I have been in Noumea back in No. of 1997 with a Japanese friend, just for a very short visit, but I immediately loved the island of New Caledonia from the very first steps there! This documentary is so well-created! Full of details and with brief but clear narration, I love everything in it, salute to all in your team and thanks for sharing us (the audiences at home) great knowledge on the unique and charming flora and fauna of this great island! Greeting from Thailand.....
I hope the supposed to be extinct giant gecko of New Caledonia still exists.
@ 2:40 you’ve shown Manana (Rabbit) Island, Waimanalo, Hawaii.
He's back to provide more knowledge.
Can’t wait until they are a country
Why?
@@OutragedPufferfish because neo-colonies in the 21st century still exist and shouldn’t. That’s why
@@flyinpug3791 There'd be hundreds of tiny new countries if every nation got its own state.
@@OutragedPufferfish nah, just overseas territories for now.
@@flyinpug3791 The Kurds are 70 million people, the biggest stateless nation. Turkey also uses violence to keep them repressed. They deserve their own country before some tiny island in the middle of the ocean.
Free New Caledonia 🇳🇨 from France colonial Occupation of Kanaky land
a hundred words, all of them jargon, where one would do. I've never seen such overblown bulls-it
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