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Here we are heading down. Goranga Ford to Coranga. We have a ship in there
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And it's really beautiful, beautiful atmosphere. It's very beautiful atmosphere. It's quite a stunning
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Absolutely just the most beautiful, stunning, stunning place. Such an action
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The big falls, cascading down. The Royal Caribbean brittles of the seas already locked in the very beautiful Garenda
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And there on the hillside you have little wooden huts, beautiful, beautiful, we used very atmospheric mists in the morning and you can see the falls, the one of the famous falls, all of you visiting a little later
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We go on R-I-B. And that's the last of brilliant cities. It could be packed here today. There's only 300 people live in Greenland
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and yet they get 160 cruise ships per year for 160 passengers if you want to
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close some of the brilliance of the speeds it's a massive ship of course this is just the most
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We're going to that. That'd be large water from there over there
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Those are the tender roads we've done over there. So here we are actually looking across at the ship
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They're beautiful clean desert with. And over there is the birds of the seas
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And here is the wooden village Ice cream shop And then there loads and there people camping over there
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What's wrong? And no one still lives in there now? No. They restore it and the owner still live in Ganges. Right
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It's like relatives. keep it running and they cut the grass and everything but no one is living there but
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how do you get to there do you see the green shed down by the water there
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where the path starts and you walk up through the woods and up there so
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the bats probably the most synonymous the water holes around there If you look to the right, can you see the farm I was talking about what you're talking about
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And also from there it's the path that goes up through the market side up there and then it goes over the mountain
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But you have to pick up water. At the time, the only thing you could do you do
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in Norway basically back in the 1800s and stuff was farming and that was the only
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location you know for all the farms all the land was taken around closer to the
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villages and stuff like this so they had to go out and find a spot
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So that's the independent... So the bird into the seas setting sail
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We're here at Angrango