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Abandoned plane wreck in the Philippines - Ep. 60 Hilma Sailing
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Crystal clear water and a lot of thunder! - Ep. 59 Hilma Sailing
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A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is supporting us!! Our videos are made possible because of you! If you too want to support our video production, please become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/hilmasailing Or, make a contribution to our PayPal account: paypal.me/pools/c/83kJJrQJR If you want to know more about us, Hilma and our journey, visit our website. www.sy-hilma.com Follow us on Instagram. ...
Monkey overboard! - Ep. 58 Hilma Sailing
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A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is supporting us! Our videos are made possible because of you! If you too want to support our video production, please become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/hilmasailing Or, make a contribution to our PayPal account: paypal.me/pools/c/83kJJrQJRN If you want to know more about us, Hilma and our journey, visit our website. www.sy-hilma.com/ Follow us on Instagram....
The Philippines, what an amazing country! - Ep. 57 Hilma Sailing
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A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is supporting us!! Our videos are made possible because of you! If you too want to support our video production, please become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/hilmasailing Or, make a contribution to our PayPal account: paypal.me/pools/c/83kJJrQJRN If you want to know more about us, Hilma and our journey, visit our website. www.sy-hilma.com Follow us on Instagram....
So cute! One of the smallest primates on earth, the Tarsier - Ep. 56 Hilma Sailing
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In this episode we visit the islands Jao, Bohol and Cebu, where we explore both by foot and by motorbike. One of the smallest primates on earth, the Tarsier, live in Bohol and we got to see a few of them. We also saw the impressive Chocolate Hills and met wonderful local people. We hope you’ll enjoy it! A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already supporting us!! Our videos are made possible...
A lot of FAD:s! If we hit one, we would sink. - Ep. 55 Hilma Sailing
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In this episode we sail to Philippines in Southeast Asia. Our last sail in the Pacific turned out to be wonderful, with a very calm ocean and a lot of fishes, but… we also saw a lot of FAD:s, Fish Aggregating Devices. A sailors nightmare. We decided to drift one night, since we were afraid of hitting one of them. We hope you’ll enjoy it! A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already supportin...
Huge coins and traditional dance in Yap- FSM - Ep. 54 Hilma Sailing
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Our last stop in the Pacific was in the island of Yap, in Federated States of Micronesia. In Yap, we got visited by Paul Fenn and his son Graham. Together we explored the island, both above and under the water. Paul also interviewed us for Jeanneau Underway. If you want to see the interview it’s available on: ua-cam.com/video/LFHQlx6s_oY/v-deo.html He made a few more episodes about us after tha...
One of our favorite stops, ever!- FSM - Ep. 53 Hilma Sailing
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In this episode we sail in the waters of Federated States of Micronesia and drop anchor in the wonderful atoll Woleai. That island turned out to be one of our favorite stops and we have never felt as welcome as we did there! The locals invite us to their talking-circles and one man show us that books can have different purposes. :) We hope you’ll enjoy it! A HUGE thank you to all you guys who i...
Nan Madol - the mysterious and ancient city of Pohnpei - FSM - Ep. 52 Hilma Sailing
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Our first stop at the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) was on the island Pohnpei. We walked the jungles, visited waterfalls and explored the interesting and mythical ancient city Nan Madol. We also built our own new whisker pole, out of bamboo. You’ll also see a short update from us and our new crew member, Bertil!! We hope you’ll enjoy it! A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already su...
Anchored in USVI during the Coronavirus situation. Ep. 51 Hilma Sailing
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Because of COVID-19 our plans have changed and we are now in U.S. Virigin Island. We did not plan to go here but we are very happy that we made it and we think a lot about all the sailors out there that are struggling to enter any country. We really hope this situation will change soon. Half of this episode is recorded the Virgin Islands and the other part is recorded in Kwajalein, in the Marsh...
WW2 relics everywhere. Such an interesting place! Ep. 50 Hilma Sailing
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Wotje atoll in the Marshall Islands was very interesting. It is so much to see and on the beaches there are are a lot WW2 relics everywhere. We are sorry about the quality of both the pictures and audio but in the next episode we will finally get our new GoPro! A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already supporting us!! Our videos are made possible because of you! If you too want to support...
Scary sailing, wonderful sailing and A LOT of WW2 relics in Marshall Isands. Ep. 49 Hilma Sailing
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Maloelap Atoll is such and interesting place to visit! There is hundreds of WW2 relics, everywhere. There are canons, houses, bullets, aircrafts on shore and such interesting snorkeling on old war ships. If we had more time we could probably spend months on these motu islands and still see new fascinating things every day. A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already supporting us!! Our vide...
Windy, windy, windy… Waiting for the perfect weather in the Marshall Islands. Ep. 48 Hilma Sailing
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After two months we were ready to leave Majuro and explore the other atolls and islands in the Marshall Islands. The winds picked up and we had to be patient for a few more days. Finally, we made it 80 NM, to Aur atoll. A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already supporting us!! Our videos are made possible because of you! I f you too want to support our video production, please become a Pa...
Installing the rudder and changing propeller shaft sealing in the water. Ep. 47 Hilma Sailing
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Our bad luck seemed to continue to follow us in the Marshall Islands and we lost our GoPro to the ocean... Finally all the spare parts arrived and most importantly, the rudder arrived and we installed it in the water. We also changed the propeller shaft sealing which turned out to be a bit more tricky than we thought it would be. We also got our Visas to USA and we look forward to go there this...
After we lost the rudder, we explain what happened and answer questions. Ep. 46 Hilma Sailing
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We had a lot of work to do in Majuro, after the rudder loss in the open ocean. A lot of things had to be repaired and exchanged and we were happy that we managed to reach the Marshall Islands. In the atoll we also celebrated Christmas and New Years and then we got the cyclone waring.. A HUGE thank you to all you guys who is already supporting us!! Our videos are made possible because of you! If...
This is what Sailing Around the World is about! Ep 44 Hilma Sailing
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This is what Sailing Around the World is about! Ep 44 Hilma Sailing
So much plastic on a small island in the middle of the Pacific. Ep 43 Hilma Sailing
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So much plastic on a small island in the middle of the Pacific. Ep 43 Hilma Sailing
Through the doldrum, with shark and dolphins, in Tuvalu. Ep 42 Hilma Sailing
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Through the doldrum, with shark and dolphins, in Tuvalu. Ep 42 Hilma Sailing
Towards North Pacific, late in the season with countless squalls in Wallis. Ep 41 Hilma Sailing
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Towards North Pacific, late in the season with countless squalls in Wallis. Ep 41 Hilma Sailing
Waterfalls, lagoons, caves and so much more in beautiful Samoa, Ep 40 Hilma Sailing
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Waterfalls, lagoons, caves and so much more in beautiful Samoa, Ep 40 Hilma Sailing
Daily life as a sailor, at American Samoa and Samoa, Ep 39 Hilma Sailing
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Daily life as a sailor, at American Samoa and Samoa, Ep 39 Hilma Sailing
Cristal clear water at the coral island Niue, Ep 38 Hilma Sailing
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Cristal clear water at the coral island Niue, Ep 38 Hilma Sailing
Humpback whales in our backyard! Ep 37 Hilma Sailing
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Humpback whales in our backyard! Ep 37 Hilma Sailing
A tiny island in the middle of the Pacific, Ep 36 Hilma Sailing
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A tiny island in the middle of the Pacific, Ep 36 Hilma Sailing
Strong winds and a letter of warning in the Cook Islands
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Strong winds and a letter of warning in the Cook Islands
Tricky navigation and the most narrow pass ever, into Maupihaa atoll, Ep 34 Hilma Sailing
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Tricky navigation and the most narrow pass ever, into Maupihaa atoll, Ep 34 Hilma Sailing
Do not trust the charts in those beautiful waters! Ep 33 Hilma Sailing
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Do not trust the charts in those beautiful waters! Ep 33 Hilma Sailing
Swimming with stingrays and sharks at Moorea, Ep 32 Hilma Sailing
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Swimming with stingrays and sharks at Moorea, Ep 32 Hilma Sailing
The story about us and we're flying home to Sweden, Ep 31 Hilma Sailing
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The story about us and we're flying home to Sweden, Ep 31 Hilma Sailing
So many sharks in this atoll! Ep 30 Hilma Sailing
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So many sharks in this atoll! Ep 30 Hilma Sailing

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @BensleyPeter
    @BensleyPeter 2 дні тому

    What happened to hilma sailing no video for 3 years?

  • @the53737
    @the53737 29 днів тому

    Awesome video. It’s like we are with you.

  • @tingkagol
    @tingkagol Місяць тому

    I miss Malapascua. I've been there 5 times.

  • @GreggPhetz
    @GreggPhetz Місяць тому

    Thy coin goes 2tha lady in thy menhouse😮❤❤

  • @GreggPhetz
    @GreggPhetz Місяць тому

    Thy largest coin in the world❤❤

  • @aprianto1985
    @aprianto1985 2 місяці тому

    Great adventure

  • @user-pe9xy5ey7r
    @user-pe9xy5ey7r 2 місяці тому

    The ones who built Nan Madol and the Vikings were the same people. Why they had short doors. There was a real account of a large sea serpent/dragon shipment alongside the Fijian Drua canoes from Fiji to West Katau then Katau to build Seun Nen Leng(reef of heaven)/ Nan Madol. That same idea of dragon/serpent boats were taken to Asia, America and Europe. Where the front long neck if their ship shaped like a dragon or serpent. But it was a real account where a real large sea serpent/dragon called Fiti Pul(Fiji Bul) by Pohnpeians., had the log basalt magmetic stones strapped on her back. While the rest of the magnetic stones were shipped by the Drua(Fijian double hulled canoes),from Moturiki reef Fiji to West Katau via Pohnpei Micronesia. Names still lives on Moturiki island Fiji like Korovatu(stonefort), Korobaba(village built with structured fences), Vatulavelavesa(levitated sacred stones), Vatuwaqa levu(stones loaded on a big twin canoes), Vatuwaqa lailai(stones loaded on a smaller twin canoe),Delainawaqaibonu(on top of a serpent boat), Rabakanawa(ancestral name of Davetalevu Moturiki which was also the name of dragon in the Phillipines is Bakanawa)..Nakoronawa(floated village), Naivavada(a part of the Bakanawa canoe smaller im size than the Drua).Burotu( name of the Empire on the reef S.E of Moturiki, where the Nan Madol stones were shipped from). Burotu was also the 1st paradise land on the heart of Bulu(underworld beside Moturiki). Which used to be seen as an island partly physical nd partly spiritual floated at the southern waters of Fiji. But the Burotu stone fort Empire was based on Davetalevu-Vunuku reef of Moturiki..Known as the Pulotu Empire by Polynesian scholars, which once ruled Fiji nd the Pacific islands from the 1st century after Noahs flood till it was flooded and shipped away in the 8th century AD. During or within those decades of their reigned, they colonised the Pacific and the whole world started from Summeria, Persia, Greece, Egypt, Rome and finally to Anglo(England)/America known as the Vikings..Broken ancient potteries were even found on that Moturiki Fiji reef + a big black stone still sits on that reef to this day. Also 17000 ancient potteries were found on dryland Uluibau Moturiki. Which was the highest number of potteries found on all the Lapita sites of the Pacific.Wrongly assumed to have came from Taiwan. But their progenitor was the pre-flood male child rescued by God after the flood at Burotu/Vuniivilevu beside Moturiki island fiji. That was why Moturiki in the middle east of Fiji topped the whole Pacific as the highest number of Lapita potteries location. Instead of 1 of those west Pacific islands closer to Taiwan like Malaysia, Singapore, Phillipines, indonesia, PNG, Maluku(Mollucas islands), Anabau(East Timor), Solomon islands or Vanuatu. But Moturiki Fiji topped them all because they never come from Taiwan, it was some of them who sailed to Formosa(Taiwan) and settled Niumatou site of central Formosa(Taiwan). Niumatou is even a Fijian name at a reef of Davetalevu sea near Nananu(Tailevu), called Niumatou or Namatoutou..You can see the misunderstanding of those white scholars who twisted our history by saying that we come from Taiwan. But we never come from Taiwan, because it was our ancestors who went there and other parts of the world. Not the other way round. That Lapita potteries encrpted with concentric circles nd spiral images can even be seen in the Phillistines Gaza museum. Where the Peleset sea-people settled after their consistent attacks on Egypt, Middle East coastal countries and Greece. By trying to demolished the civilisation that they engineered nd architected. Because local people from those regions tried to claim their(Fijian sea people) works as their own. Out of that 17000 potteries of Moturiki, only 92 resembled the Lapita potteries of Fiji and the Pacific. Within that 92 it had covered the 4 migrational patterns found incompleted on other Lapita sites of Fiji . So that means they were all lived together in Moturiki Lomaiviti, Fiji at some point. The rest of the 1608 potteries found on that 1 single site of Uluibau Moturiki were unmatched. Because they came through the Burotu Empire trades nd businesses from around the world. Moreover there were 89 Lapita sites in total on the Moturiki region. Their 90th site was that Burotu Empire stone fort on that Moturiki reef Fiji. About 60 % of Nan Madol stones were found out scientifically to be magnetic and foreign stones to Pohnpei. While only 40% were taken from the Pohnpei quarry over the mountains of Pohnpeii. Those 60% magnetic stones were shipped from the Burotu Empire stone city of Davetalevu-Vunuku reef, Moturiki island Fiji. So the next time you go to Pohnpeii tell them to stop overcharging you guys. Because Nan Madol was not theirs by origin but shipped over from the Burotu(Pulotu) Empire magnetic stone fort of Davetalevu to Vunuku , Moturiki reef, Fiji in the South Pacific.

  • @RiduanMOHDsani
    @RiduanMOHDsani 2 місяці тому

    Wow very nise travel to Philippines 💖👍🎉🎉🎉

  • @frenchiechanel64
    @frenchiechanel64 2 місяці тому

    It’s the Philippine governments fault for letting foreigners own businesses establishment in Boracay. They should have strict rules about non Filipino citizen owning a businesses and real estates inside Philippines.

  • @chrlesfutumai
    @chrlesfutumai 2 місяці тому

    my cousin thomas passed away two months ago... RIP brther

  • @VIJAYzk
    @VIJAYzk 4 місяці тому

    you know the feeling when a girl acts very kind to you treats you well and when things seem going so smooth and you fall in love and she leavs the city thats how i feel. where are you?

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 4 місяці тому

    A stern hung rudder is essential for an ocean going vessel

  • @TheBlackstag1
    @TheBlackstag1 6 місяців тому

    Your table would have made a good rudder

  • @TheBlackstag1
    @TheBlackstag1 6 місяців тому

    I would have used a door from the shower or toilet or even the floor but it pays to carry a spare or marine ply cut sealed and ready to go when needed

  • @georgemouliere8151
    @georgemouliere8151 6 місяців тому

    Y’all r so lucky to sail this is so beautiful videos ⛵️⚓️

  • @kevindelaney1951
    @kevindelaney1951 7 місяців тому

    Sad that they seem to have ended their posts. I enjoyed their content. It’s the end of 2023 & I hope they are both doing well.

  • @RampartPh
    @RampartPh 7 місяців тому

    must be great escape from all the madness that's happening now in gaza , some parts of europe and the rest of the western world.

  • @tybarbier
    @tybarbier 7 місяців тому

    This places amazing!!!

  • @islmokiboi
    @islmokiboi 8 місяців тому

    There were is cold??

  • @islmokiboi
    @islmokiboi 8 місяців тому

    Don't eat burger nut make ur teeth come black night l9ss ur teeth??

  • @islmokiboi
    @islmokiboi 8 місяців тому

    I was boring that 8sland with my mom???

  • @youyouulf
    @youyouulf 9 місяців тому

    What a sad dive. All the colors of the sea bottom life is gray and dull. There should be vibrant colors all over the place, instead it shows an increasingly dead environment. So sad.

  • @wow.sailor.
    @wow.sailor. 9 місяців тому

    Wow Sailor 🥳🥳👍

  • @williamclark3490
    @williamclark3490 9 місяців тому

    Are you guys finished sharing the adventure?

  • @Martin37vg
    @Martin37vg 10 місяців тому

    Are you not sailing anymore?

  • @alansmith1909
    @alansmith1909 11 місяців тому

    How and where do you "check-in" with authorities when arriving by sailboat?

    • @BilldalSWE
      @BilldalSWE 9 місяців тому

      Most countries have only a few specific ports where you are allowed to check in and out in the country. So you normally can't sail directly to a tiny island.

  • @saisoram8333
    @saisoram8333 Рік тому

    Actually that was a jail in the middle of the first structure not a tomb.

  • @saisoram8333
    @saisoram8333 Рік тому

    He shouldn't have been chewing that disgusting betel nuts especially talking to you guys. So unprofessional.

  • @leodeljr2188
    @leodeljr2188 Рік тому

    I admire your adventurous spirit, so brave and skilled. That was almost piracy that you were charged to go ashore! Huh...I lived on ponapae island as a child in the late 60's. There were no roads to nan madol then. The boat trip was rugged, I was told, so I never saw it. Kusaie was my favorite island. I think you'll be treated well there if you ever go again. Thanks for sharing.❤

  • @smulismuli7976
    @smulismuli7976 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing - good learning experience for us all. Those fin keel boats don't track at all without rudder. You were lucky that it snapped where it did and did't end up taking water

  • @davidellis2021
    @davidellis2021 Рік тому

    It's a Grumman Albatross. The Philippines Air Force used to fly them. Don't know what happened to this one. You were close with the wingspan - 96 ft 8 in (29.46 m).

  • @Bor1945
    @Bor1945 Рік тому

    Hi. What is name of black matirials in tube, that he put on echolot before installition? Thanks

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett Рік тому

    You two are precious. Love the way you explain the reality of challenges at sea and how you handled each situation.

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett Рік тому

    You two are a great Team. Love your videos.

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett Рік тому

    Try Marvel Mystery Oil as a penetrant for nuts bolts and couplers. I have had good luck with it.

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett Рік тому

    Did you see any other sailboats or find marinas that have sailboats?

  • @marzchiefs9087
    @marzchiefs9087 Рік тому

    It makes me sad that you didn't get the full experience of my home. I could have arranged for you to meet with the king and much more.

  • @pattersonandon
    @pattersonandon Рік тому

    Miss my home

  • @kell7195
    @kell7195 Рік тому

    Thats the rear end of a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" Bomber.

  • @muktiabsbs8764
    @muktiabsbs8764 Рік тому

    It looks like gunung Padang in west Java Indonesia

  • @cawfeedawg
    @cawfeedawg Рік тому

    2 years since the last video and they are still collecting from 29 patrons?

  • @amandamiller6995
    @amandamiller6995 Рік тому

    Get to the point 👉. I don't care about ALL your other chit chat. I only want to see Nan Madol! DAMN it 😂! *Star review of your trip! In my opinion 🤣

  • @johnclark1612
    @johnclark1612 Рік тому

    Make history up as you go along. The natives don't know they make it up as well.

  • @moman6783
    @moman6783 Рік тому

    That’s pretty sad how you got ripped off! I love Pohnpei, but the last time I was there was back in ‘93/‘94, the people were really nice, and would take care of you, but time has changed. I know this video is 2 years old, but next time check out Palau, Guam, and Saipan (CNMI) 🙏🏻☺️

  • @grakkerful
    @grakkerful Рік тому

    I check this channel every month or three to see if there was an update. I hope that they are doing well and just said screw it to the youtube thing.

  • @colleen3925
    @colleen3925 Рік тому

    My family have been wondering , what's new with you ? Do you still vlog ? - from PHILIPPINES 😊

  • @SIC-SEMPER-TYRANNIS
    @SIC-SEMPER-TYRANNIS Рік тому

    What happened to you guys??

  • @Shadowplayz1944
    @Shadowplayz1944 Рік тому

    The city was supposedly built by these giant sorcerers that levitated the basalt into place and it is also said that it was built on top of an even older city.

  • @katerinadostalova9366
    @katerinadostalova9366 Рік тому

    So so beautiful! Thank you❤

  • @michaeltca3103
    @michaeltca3103 Рік тому

    -- QUESTION -- Did Jeanneau send you the rudder for free? If not, how much did they charge for the new rudder?