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ОтветитьReally appreciate the commitment you have to producing quality and informative content my dude!
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ОтветитьTruly appreciate your serious informative video! A step away from your cute vids❤, but we need the truth 😂. I've been fortunate enough to see the beautiful reefs in the Virgin Islands, Hawaii, and Key West - got Australia on my bucket list🧞♂️.
ОтветитьSo true i went down in a sub on holiday and everything lost colour at depth
ОтветитьSo why comments on this video being deleted?
ОтветитьSolid vid, thanks!
ОтветитьI dive in Egipt, and the reef is very colourful. Especialy the fishies. Maybie not as saturated as You mentioned, but it's still surprisingly impressive.
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ОтветитьGood in depth video!
ОтветитьNot true. Only 10% of the coral is left in Hawaii. Geez, all the time you spend in the water and you don’t notice all the dead coral?
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ОтветитьGood morning all happy Friday morning to you and I enjoy your channel and you all amazing supporter
ОтветитьThe colorful reefs are the healthy ones and every reef should look like it, if it's not, it's not in healthy circumstances. At least most of them.
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ОтветитьBeautiful video. Thanks for educating us land lubbers.
ОтветитьI saw Buck Island before it died. I just about could not swim. I think I stopped breathing.
It was spectacular; color in shallow water was unbelievable. The abundance of species swimming and anchored was incredible. Schools swimming in all directions around, about and through the uncountable corals.
Then it died. Later, I visited again expecting to wash my soul bathing in that beauty.
It was mostly dead.
DAT AZZ !!!!!! :):)
ОтветитьI was actually guilty of intending to tell one of my younger friends how much coral had died since I was young. Thank you for telling me the real story.
ОтветитьI understand the minutiae of photography well enough to get your point, BUT, I've dived for over 40 years, and there is a difference over time and with our own eyes. Even with shitty cameras and in low depth. If you've only experienced coral on video, It would be understandable, but reefs worldwide are really strained and most are just dead. You'd have to dive in Vanuatu or the Seychelles in order to actually see colors in a reef in 2024 and not even then may you find any healthy coral. Coral bleaching is so extensive in the Great Barrier Reef that it's difficult to find healthy coral in the largest coral formation on planet earth. So don't muddy the waters with doubt. Nobody has lied, although I'm sure there's bias to shooting the most beautiful coral you can find and light it properly so that the viewer can appreciate it, most coral is just under the surface and you don't need scuba equipment to access it, and that coral should be as colorful as Finding Nemo, it should make the movie look pale and dull, at plain sight, but that's hardly ever the case. If I knew better, I'd say you're just click fishing for engagement from people who want their doubts cemented. People like flat earthers, antivaxxers, climate change deniers and whatnot. Republicans mostly. Whatever dude, do better. Those were my two cents.
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ОтветитьWHY!!! this should have more likes.
ОтветитьIm glad you’re back to making mostly Brit vids the other women you got as temps to fill in aren’t 1/2 as hot as Brit.
ОтветитьGo to Bonaire... its like diving in Finding Nemo
ОтветитьI htink you may want to look into Insta 360. The footage I took from Balicasag island with my X3 seems to pop quite nicely.
ОтветитьThose mermaids aren't not like I remember. ❤
ОтветитьLots of time color is there, it needs light to bring it out.
Ответитьthank you for asses
ОтветитьHe who dies with the largest carbon footprint wins!
ОтветитьExcellent job on this video! So professional so educational. Love it.
ОтветитьLove the zelda music During this
ОтветитьAsk Britney to talk underwater with snorkel in mouth pls
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