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Preview of next weeks episode with thunderstorms and we visit Kas.................................................. Please consider becoming a Member Supporter and hit the JOIN button.. or just LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Thanks! We are the Whittakers. We are a Kiwi family who sold up and hopped off the hamster wheel to reconnect as a family, live a true and real life & explore the world by Sail Boat................................................................................... Check out our website for updates and our current location ***** www.freedomfamily.nz ***** Follow our boat on NOFOREIGNLAND: https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/5678457331646464 DJI DRONES & GEAR used in making these videos - DJI Mavic Mini - https://click.dji.com/AAzRXS3kx-W35VhN3nns_A?pm=link - DJI Mavic Pro 2 - https://click.dji.com/ABv0nhWT98n5by998jdmiw?pm=link - DJI Osmo Pocket - https://click.dji.com/AAWr7RvAMUgI13y7c8be2A?pm=link Video Intro & Outro theme music "On My Way" and "Aotearoa" kindly supplied by Singer Songwriter BEN THROP, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand www.benthrop.live PLEASE consider showing us some support to help keep this adventure going ***** https://www.patreon.com/freedomfamily ***** Instagram ***** https://www.instagram.com/freedomfamilynz/ ***** Please hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE bottons.. ALSO the NOTIFICATION BELL so we can keep you updated ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow our boat on NOFOREIGNLAND: https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/5678457331646464
THIS IS AMAZING NEWS!!! The Marine Biologists at Manta Trust confirmed that what we saw today was NOT manta rays, but their close cousins — Mobula tarapacana. Even more incredible: this was the first recorded mating train of this species in French Polynesia, and only the 5th ever documented worldwide! These mobula are seen in the Tuamotus, but in the open ocean. The first two mobulas were females and the second one was pregnant, followed by two males actively chasing them — behavior very similar to manta mating. A rare and thrilling encounter we’ll never forget!