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i can hold my breath for 15 seconds.
ОтветитьThe fish was on the way up like 😐
ОтветитьMy hobi 😍
ОтветитьI could probably hunt. I just can’t cook
ОтветитьI 💙 Hawaiian🤙
Ответитьreal life mermaid...
Ответитьshe just casually diving like theres no pressure in her ears thoo
ОтветитьI love Justin, one of the best spearos in the world
Ответитьbased and collapse-pilled
Ответитьi'd love to live like this in hawaii 😭❤️
ОтветитьWow. She should teach her skills to the locals to keep the traditional ways going!
ОтветитьI have always this urge to live life like how we are supposed to live it. And use ethically the things that are readily available to us in nature and not processed foods.
ОтветитьThe same can be said about the Caribbean islands
Ответитьjustin lee from ryan myers
ОтветитьKimi Werner. An obvious native name! 🤦♂️
ОтветитьThe boats aren’t stopping sweetheart.
ОтветитьConnecting to nature instead of conquering.
ОтветитьIt's the ones that can't take care of themselves who are so uncivilized
Ответить🤙🏽
ОтветитьCAN I JOIN THE PARTY
ОтветитьAmazin documentary.
I would like to marry this girl))
Go vegan, grown own food
ОтветитьNo thanks..
Underwater currents are too dangerous ..
No way i would be doing this..
This is so neat! I'd love to be able to do something like that, but I don't think the laws in my area support living off of the land like that. Thank you for documenting this 🖤
ОтветитьHawaii is amazing! I fell in love with it in the 80's, wow what a tropical paradise!!!!!!! :)
ОтветитьWow fishing and hunting to survive? But how can they get that top $$$$ equipments??? Please....
ОтветитьOne thing ya'll got wrong was that Westerners brought pigs to Hawaii. Polynesians had already brought them over by the time it was colonised.
ОтветитьWell domesday happened ..a cabbage in Hawaii is $4.50
ОтветитьReally great video! Wonderful message, and it was very well made overall.
ОтветитьThe sugar and pinaple plantations also destoryed many thousands of reefs
Ответить3 years later, Kimi & Justin mission and lifestyle are so true.
ОтветитьI love this! Now I believe we have lost our connection with nature
ОтветитьHow much was your gear to dive... ???
ОтветитьI wish we all had that kind of living.
Ответить2 pigs a Day. My Father. Lets do it. Bcoz he wouldn't sleep hunting 🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьCivilization was invented to control the population.
Ответитьkimi has got her own yt channel btw.
ОтветитьI am vegetarian because I am not comfortable with slaughterhouses and breeding them into existing (basically the way we get our food in a plastic package). But if we went back to gathering food this kind of way I’d be in.
Ответитьshes badass i wish i could swim
ОтветитьI want some of that food & fruit
I do want to experience everything this guy did in this video
lol.. we have to thank the boar.
"thanks bro"
And this is amazing race... Was looking out for it
Ответитьthis is not only for Hawai, this is simply said a global problem off wrongly educating people towards a consumption society that is disconnected from our earth
ОтветитьMoney is still a relatively new invention. Many people in the cities forgot how to really live sustainably.
Ответить$100s of diveing equipment all factory produced is not living of the land or sustainable. Pigs need to be eradicated, l have lost 1000s of lbs of taro and cassava to them. I watched this video thinking it was about growing food ,it's not. It's full of misinformation. The State is not interested in growing food here.
Ответитьi whant this
ОтветитьThe first feral pigs were introduced to the islands by the Polynesians, NOT the West. They were present by at least 1200 AD, and the Europeans didn't introduce European pigs until the 18th century. It's crazy how little homework NatGeo does and is somehow still respected.
ОтветитьSome Hawaiian citizens believe the extra work involved in "living off the land" makes one appreciate food more. What are your thoughts on this type of consumption?
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