Hey Bertie, I'm blown away with the quality of the content you and the team are producing, great great stuff! Last time I saw you was in Borneo from Below series, which was excellent, but this here is a new level! Congrats and keep it up! Ivan
I would love to visit Timor Leste, but this silly question always comes to my mind. Are you guys welcome Indonesian people like me to come and enjoy your beautiful country?
@@SuperNebe There are thousands of Indonesian working and living in Timor-Leste. You are most welcome to visit! If you travel to Timor-Leste, as an Indonesian tourist, no need to worry about language barriers, because most Timorese still speak Bahasa Indonesia, and they would be happy to speak with you in Bahasa Indonesia.
WOW !! Lovely. Thanks for sharing. The underworld is wow awesome! By the way have you encountered puffer fish before? I saw in some videos it makes a perfect and beautiful nest on the sea bed.
Thanks - glad you enjoyed it :) On tropical reefs it's fairly common to encounter puffer fish, although I believe the one you're referring to is the Japanese puffer fish made famous by the BBC in this sequence: th-cam.com/video/VQr8xDk_UaY/w-d-xo.html
Although we have such diversity to explore, it's unfortunate many of my compatriots, specially the timorese of this generation are mostly lazy swimmers and ignorant in terms of preserving the nature environment. Young local people would still throwing trashes everywhere, gossiping through facebook & ignore education and such...likely I was born as one of the locals who enjoyed snorkeling, exploring & promoting our natural resources & such...
Thank you so much for showing the beauty of my country’s waters!
Waooo Amazing🇹🇱🤝
Atauro island have coral is beautifull
Many biodiversidad
Very nice,, I was travelling to Atauro in 2005 and just swimming around the shore,, i have no clue about species 😄😂
This is amazing! Would love to see more of this :)
Hey Bertie, I'm blown away with the quality of the content you and the team are producing, great great stuff! Last time I saw you was in Borneo from Below series, which was excellent, but this here is a new level! Congrats and keep it up! Ivan
Well done! Now I want to visit!
Atauro have a beautiful coral and still alive. ❤❤ its natural and amazing.
Wow
I am East Timorese but never know this underwater hehe
And plis do more plis hehe
Thanks so much for this series on Timor. I'm heading out Wednesday to Bali, then 6 nights in Timor Leste with a couple of dives in Atauro.
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying the series. Say hi to Volker and Saphy for us at Atauro Dive Resort!
Timor Leste 🇹🇱🎉❤
Thanks for visit my beloved country Timor Leste
I would love to visit Timor Leste, but this silly question always comes to my mind. Are you guys welcome Indonesian people like me to come and enjoy your beautiful country?
@@SuperNebe There are thousands of Indonesian working and living in Timor-Leste. You are most welcome to visit! If you travel to Timor-Leste, as an Indonesian tourist, no need to worry about language barriers, because most Timorese still speak Bahasa Indonesia, and they would be happy to speak with you in Bahasa Indonesia.
WOW !! Lovely. Thanks for sharing. The underworld is wow awesome!
By the way have you encountered puffer fish before? I saw in some videos it makes a perfect and beautiful nest on the sea bed.
Thanks - glad you enjoyed it :) On tropical reefs it's fairly common to encounter puffer fish, although I believe the one you're referring to is the Japanese puffer fish made famous by the BBC in this sequence: th-cam.com/video/VQr8xDk_UaY/w-d-xo.html
@@Scubazootv Yes thats d one in Japan. Hopefully who knows one day u might encounter a pufferr fish nest and photograph it.
If we do we'll be sure to make an episode of ...from Below about it!
wow, i had no idea!
Come to liran island ( Indonesia) .. Near atauro island
waoo Stunning
Thank you. Hau gosta los
Those fishes need to attend classes like Basic Posing 101.
Although we have such diversity to explore, it's unfortunate many of my compatriots, specially the timorese of this generation are mostly lazy swimmers and ignorant in terms of preserving the nature environment. Young local people would still throwing trashes everywhere, gossiping through facebook & ignore education and such...likely I was born as one of the locals who enjoyed snorkeling, exploring & promoting our natural resources & such...
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