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THE ONLY TRUE HOUSE OF THE DRAGON, Komodo National Park Indonesia – Our Ultimate Guide S4 – Episode 96 There is only one, true house of the dragon on this planet and it’s located in Indonesia’s Komodo National Park. On these stunning volcanic islands survivors of the dinosaur age still live and thrive. We first walked amongst the Komodo Dragons back in 2010 when we sailed here on the Panisi Umbah Puti and now in 2023 we were back on Our Dreamtime and keen to see one of the earth’s rarest animals once more. But Komodo National Park holds many other treasures including breath taking views from Padar Island, the stunning red coral infused Pink Beach, and amazing underwater life where you can drift along with huge Manta Rays, Turtles and prolific fish life. We even found Nemo. Join us as we set out to experience it all. Through Patreon or Ko-fi you can support our video productions for less than price of a coffee per episode. The funds help us offset the cost of upload data, music and editing software subscriptions, storage hard drives and to improve the quality of our shows. Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DreamtimeSail Ko-fi https://www.ko-fi.com/dreamtimesail
The custom horn (with its own air compressor!) is just one of the many upgrades featured throughout this exceptionally well-maintained vessel. Skipjack is ready to go having been recently hauled and serviced for the season. Bow and stern thrusters makes for easy maneuvering with the twin Mercruiser V-8 engines, and the custom stainless grab rail that runs the length of the full canvas enclosure makes going forward to the bow along the side decks safe and secure. Below decks the sheer size of the interior space and natural light is impressive, including the Sellers self declared “sunken living room” which converts into a large double bunk for guests or crew. Complete with built-in vacuum system and security system with camera monitoring, Skipjack is available to view by appointment.
Tankan are in season here in this remote Island, a designated World Heritage Site. A woman came by the boat, leaving me with two bags full. No transaction. Just abundance shared. Belonging often begins with proximity. Field notes from Buren Bay. #FieldNotes #Amami #WorldHeritage #Community #SlowTravel #Longevity