Amazing Quest: Stories from the Azores | Somewhere on Earth: The Azores | Free Documentary
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Somewhere on Earth - The Azores | Free Documentary
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Somewhere on Earth is going to the Azores, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean….and in the middle of winter! We meet Mauro, a young sailor who lives on the island of Flores. He braves the severe winter storms.
Then, Joao: He's fascinated by the sea and has now become an enthusiastic paraglider. Whenever he gets the chance, he spreads his wings and soars above the volcanoes.
Finally, we meet Nilton, His island, Pico, is the roof of the archipelago. From this mountain peak Nilton can feast his eyes on the immensity of the Atlantic.
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Hello everyone! So now you all who participated in our little geography quiz on where exactly the Azores Islands lie will never forget 😜 Now on with the show where we meet Mauro, Joao and Nilton. Enjoy! And anyone who’s ever been there, please share!
@clauswilker4734
Жыл бұрын
I have been to the Acores three times (Sao Miguel twice and Terceira) and it is THE place I long to be. You will never have breathed any air comparable to this before, for sure. If I see a new documentary on the Acores, I'll watch. This is a really good one! Obrigado!
@jasperwinehouse9456
Жыл бұрын
Was born there
@jwilcox4726
Жыл бұрын
I went to an area of silence and it was to quiet, felt pressure in my head, needed noise. From then till now 25 yrs. later silence and I are best friends. How can I hear the still small voice of Spirit if I can't get quiet? Quiet & I are best friends now, I live on a farm, in a forest, at the beach. I hear silence. I have always needed silence it was my level this lifetime. Now I'm content and silent, one with nature. My town is 1,800 people. Where I was grew from 6,000 to 11.000 I had to leave, moved up the hill higher in the foothills. Then that town was 11.000 so I moved up north in USA they had no law and order. Prices kept going higher for rent/mortage's time to go. Now I have a bran new home, on 9 acres with 50 acres of forest around me, then more and more mountains of green as far as my eyes and a google map can see. Follow the path of your heart, even if you wait till grandkids are having kids. Get to it, meditate, introspect every night of your day. SRF-Self-Realization Fellowship higher knowledge I found. I would have loved to go there to the Azores for a visit on the most remotest as long as I have food. Maybe stay with a family who can feed me. They will make income for their time & trouble. Not in to restaurants, that has nothing to do with silence and all to do with noise and the body.
One of the most if not the most beautiful place on earth 🌍
I was born in the USA. But moved to the Azores, Pico Island, in 1982. I have been to all of the islands and love them all. Each one has it's own distinctive characteristics, wonders and beauty. I have lived on three of the nine islands; Pico, Faial and Terceira. It's very hard to say which I love the most. Like I said before. Each island has it's own distinctive characteristics, wonders and beauty. Just a small side note. I know Milton and Walter personally. I worked with Walter at "Casa da Montanha" for two seasons. One of, if not the, best time of my life. Cheers.
@daigoroamadiz9359
Жыл бұрын
Moving to Terceira in a few months! Curious what was your experience was like ?
@johnmacedo4483
Жыл бұрын
@@daigoroamadiz9359: Hello, exactly what would you like to know?
@JuanBarberis
4 ай бұрын
Excellent. Happy to hear. I am an experienced international adventurer. Fluent in Portuguese. For the past few years - been living in Tasmania, and now I am going to explore the Azores. How can I get in contact w/ these three local adventurers?
@BatuSmoka808
2 ай бұрын
What did you do for work there?
The Azores are the most beautiful place I’ve been to. Perfect mix of everything
Most beautiful country in the world Portugal and it's mine too ❤️🇵🇹
I lived there from 1977-1980. Best place I have ever lived!
So majestic and powerful, Sadly some of us will never get to see these wonders in this lifetime. May GOD grant us the opportunity to visit these islands.
26:53, that right there is breathtaking. Imagine the calm and loneliness.
I have been waiting for this. Big up to the film crew who travel great distances to film 🎥
I'm really fascinated with these amazing documentaries. Huge thanks to everyone who contributes to make them .
Well done very well done,,I felt I was there with those wonderful people...was sad when it ended...thank you folks..from idaho
Thank you, for this informative and well-done video. The Azores are indeed an enchanting place. Its people are proud survivors with enormous hearts.
I was blessed for living in Açores from 2001 till 2005, ilha Terceira.
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! There’s a whole conversation to be had here. What did you do there? Why did you leave? How did you come to go live there?
@CabanasPorto
Жыл бұрын
@@FreeDocumentary i was stationed in, As an Air Force Police at airbase nr 4. Portuguese Air Force. Regards from Norway now 🇳🇴💪💪
This is what life is about, We have a beautiful Planet. Thank You for sharing this with us...Nature is Amazing,, may the creator bless you and may all of your ups and downs in life, be`between the sheets
I was born on Sao Miguel and now in Florida. Great Documentary, Thumbs UP !!!
@markwilson4710
Жыл бұрын
My son's family is from Florida and just moved to Sao Miguel, and they love it.
There's nothing I look forward to more on a Sunday! Bring on Somewhere!
What a gorgeous film about a gorgeous place! I simply can't see enough Acores documentaries as it brings me closer :-) However, if I may point out, the place seen from around 24:15 is not Nordeste but only Nordeste's tiny harbour, as it sounds a bit like the former. Nordeste actually is a fairly large village a bit to the north. Anyway, the road (?) down to the harbour is the absolutely steepest road I ever had the (dis-)pleasure to climb up, by a very long country mile.
@PedroMedeiros76
Жыл бұрын
Plus, the road he took to Nordeste... well, there's a highway that does the same in about 40 minutes from Ponta Delgada, the major city. LOL
Another fine upload. One of the best channels on the platform.
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. We couldn’t do it without you though so our thanks to you who take the time to leave a comment
I could definitely live in the Azores... I would just need to check their internet connectivity so that I could keep on working... 🙂
@PedroMedeiros76
Жыл бұрын
Is 100mg fiber optics enough? There are better packages, but I'm cheap LOL (From S. Miguel).
I get those same enigmatic feelings as the man in the cap. I could’ve lived there or may have 1000s of years ago.
Thanks a lot guys for uploading amazing documentaries like these. Very relaxing.
The Azores, a world of stunning contrasts, where brave souls like Mauro, Joao, and Nilton embrace nature's wild beauty. Through their eyes, we soar over volcanoes and sail through winter storms. Thank you for sharing these incredible Azorean adventures with us!
What a great documentary! Such a beautiful place!
The best documentaries on KZread!!!
Muito bom!! O Pico é tudo o que o Nilton disse e muito mais... Abraço.
Saudações da Ilha da Madeira ✌️
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
also a beautiful place. Lucky you :)
@ginger7344
Жыл бұрын
Greetings from boring bland Ohio USA 😀
@ruialves4965
Жыл бұрын
@@ginger7344 😂🍻
Just came back from Terceira, where I spent 1 week"; mt 1st x. I am crazy in 😍 with this place. I am Portuguese, have visited 45 different countries including three islands of Hawaii, and there is no place like the Açores and its people. Absolutely and marvelously beautiful. ❤️🇵🇹❤️
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
wow that’s quite the recommendation. I have to say it looks absolutely breathtaking. Thank you for stopping by to share!
Your Quests are truly amazing and a blessing.
I’m from São Miguel Açores I was born there and I lived there until i was 19 years old I was in the Army for almost 2 years, than I moved to canada 🇨🇦. But whenever I can I always go there to see my friends and family it’s just a beautiful island 🏝️ that I miss everyday. I will recommend everyone to go there on vacation it’s beautiful there
Sitting on Sao Miguel now. just visited Madeira last week. both great places, yet quite distinct between each's remoteness. I wish to visit all nine islands in good time.
Paradise
Unbelievable thanks for this!!! super thrilled
Great ppl from Azores
Amazing exploration somewhere on earth...The Azores. Beautiful documentary. Tnx4sharing.
Your "Amazing Quest" Documentaries continue to "Amaze" me. The videography, content and beauty your team brings to these films make me feel as if I am there experiencing the breathtaking sights and sounds, as you film. I especially enjoy how you weave the human stories and perspective with the beauty of the nature and uniqueness that surrounds them, it's a brilliant concept!
I’m visiting family here in The Azores right now!
Thank you FD from another amazing story❤️❤️
Great feature film. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this episode😀
Finally 🔥
Ilha do Pico is not just the highest mountain in the azores, but it is in fact the highest mountain in all Portugal :)
Deadly roads episode next week please
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
Yep. Coming up next Sunday Aug 21 and it’s a good one. Hint: On the African Continent
@savukkushankar896
Жыл бұрын
Thanks that's great 😊
@delriolosmatadoros3537
Жыл бұрын
Am waiting...if you waiting for deadly road please give me a like...
Mind blowing...Keep the good work. God bless..
Thank you 🙂
Right on. Thanks.
Thank you free documentary I luv your videoes
Seeing the unseen - 🌍! Wish to be there someday!! Liked the documentary - 🤟!!!
Atlantic ocean never sleep!
Congrats!!!
Great documentary, we want .more dangerous Roads
great video!
01:33 It is written "archipelago" but pronounced "Arkipelego".
I am from the Philippines and this is the first time I heard there's The Azores exist.
People that worship nature. That's a rare thing these days.
@tonycordeiro5495
Жыл бұрын
The funny thing is There are countries that have destroyed their forests and natural landscape...now they go to the Acores to rediscovered what they have destroyed. Strange.. weird but true 👍
The Atlantic Ocean is a unforgiving place
30.8.2022.Very good and best.
UAU! I happen to know two of them, "namorada" and "pé-de-salsa"..... Really?? Very skilled and philosophical they are.
The Flores Island footage is a bit old but it describes very well what we endure on Flores throughout the Winter. A brief update: the "Santa Iria" doesn't operate between Flores and Corvo for quite some years now, and the Lajes harbour was completely destroyed by the hurricane Lorenzo on 2 October 2019.
i only knew azores because of golden trail series💪💪
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It's very pretty but I don't feel I know anymore about the Azores now than I did 45 minutes ago.
@joserodrigues46
6 ай бұрын
Probably you are absent minded😜
What about the other islands, Santa Maria, Graciosa, S.jorge and Terceira?
First 😍😏😏
Why the malysia hotel vid on shorts channel aint available in Poland? Id love to see it but ye
"Like the Portuguese who discovered Brazil and the West Indies.." made me chuckle. I'll never understand discovering something that was already there let alone conveniently sidesweepinh the folks who were already inhabiting those places.
@ricardomachado6718
Жыл бұрын
To those who did not knew that it existed , it was a discovery. Simple as that. Of course to the peoples that live ther the discovery was of the people who arrived there. A tur discovery only applies to land that has no people.
@haddingtoniangcp2464
Жыл бұрын
@@ricardomachado6718 you can't discover a land that was already there and had inhabitants. Makes no sense.
@ricardomachado6718
Жыл бұрын
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 you have to think in their perspective. For example, the first europeans to arrive to America - a continent they did not know it existed - it was a discovery from their point of view. From our point of view (and the people who lived in the america´s) it was not a discovery. Like I said, to them the discovery was founding that other peoples existed
@haddingtoniangcp2464
Жыл бұрын
@@ricardomachado6718 I sure can think in their perspective. I saw it first, I discovered it. Fine. Another perspective is people were in those places. Then again, it depends where you looking at it from...
@mr.martins3737
Жыл бұрын
that's clearly because you have a small mind and therefore lack the ability to think critically
di tengah pasifik ..
I think i want to go there and build a big castle. 😃
Pop pop pop
Dat die kerken naar hun kijken voor het gevaar, wat heeft men daaraan? Men moet de God van hemel en aarde aanbidden, die de winden en stormen in Zijn hand houdt.
Great documentary just a shame the Americans cannot pronounce the name of the islands properly. A-Zores grates on the nerves like a rusty door hinge. 🧐
Not "Azores"(zzz), but "Açores"(sss), the local arquipélago bird of prey as represented on the flag.
Jee
On the map if don’t look too far from Newfoundland
Too much adverts. Annoying
John 1.1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with G-d, and the Word was G-d. The same was in the beginning with G-d. All things were made by Him; and without Him was not not anything made that was made. Genesis 1.1. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of G-d moved upon the face of the waters. And G-d said, let there be light: and there was light.aAnd G-d saw the light, that it was good: and G-d divided the light from the darkness. There was one land mass, until after the flood of Noah's time, and it split into seven continent's. There hadn't been rain, or volcanic eruptions until after the flood, because during the flood, volcanoes formed and erupted filling the earth with water from under the firmament, and the window's above the firmament opened and the first rain occured, book of Jasher gives the Genesis account more description. I wanted to correct the narrator's wrong account of how the azores were created. If you cut out the continent's with paper, they all fit back together with the exception of italy, which is Edom, which came from an Angel, who used a rod to make it come up. Nice place, many beautiful places G-d created, to bad man is destroying many places on earth.
You left somo islands out mate
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@delriolosmatadoros3537
Жыл бұрын
If l don't usually see you here ..as l Kenyan l know you are not present....big up my country man...
1st
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I’m sure a developer would be able to find a way to destroy their natural beauty pretty damn quickly.
Archipelago,. NOT Archee-Peligo!
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
Different regions sometimes have a different pronunciation. Like aluminum and Al- o - min - I- um (as in Britain) doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Just different
@MajorEasley
Жыл бұрын
@@FreeDocumentary Thank you for informing me. 🙂👍
Please stop saying AI Zores. the correct pronunciation is AAAAH Zores.
What a great place to live, very tough life, but the real world. Mother nature rules!!!
ARIZONA AMAZON ARGENTINA PERUVIAN BRAZILCHILL..OTHERSIDE MOON
The Portuguese DID NOT discover Brazil Early History of Brazil As with many South American countries, the history of Brazil begins with indigenous people, and dates back over 10,000 years. The first inhabitants of Brazil were native indigenous “Indians” (“indios'' in Portuguese) who lived mainly on the coast and alongside rivers in tribes.
@anomalousviewer3164
Жыл бұрын
Was the region called Brasil then? Various villagers with chiefs, no kingdoms or empires in the region. People's/tribes living there, but no nations yet. Correct or incorrect.
Its Portugal and not brasil
The way they hunt whales 🐋 so evil and animals cruelty, too painful to watch whales suffering blood every where in the ocean.
@tonycordeiro5495
Жыл бұрын
Wtf u taking about Willis
What are miserable place to live. Nothing beats Australia the largest island continent in the world. Now that's a true Paradise. LOL
@fernandaleonardo9693
Жыл бұрын
As a matter of fact it's a great place to live and I'm glad you think orherwise... stay in Australia and be as happy there as we are here.
@jimmycook872
Жыл бұрын
@@fernandaleonardo9693 LOL 🇭🇲😀👍🍻🍻
@PedroMedeiros76
Жыл бұрын
Hey mate, we also have shrimps to put on the barbie LOL, plus, no animals or insects trying to kill us. Just the storms, and the earthquakes, and volcanoes...
@tonycordeiro5495
Жыл бұрын
Great one less Miserable SOIB Azores has to deal with Keep hopping Kangi
@jimmycook872
Жыл бұрын
@@tonycordeiro5495 LOL LOOOSER
So why hire a narrator that can’t pronounce common words correctly?
@estranhokonsta
5 ай бұрын
A good narrator. Are you tripping bad? And its pronunciation is way above averrage for someone who i assume is not native to the language. And even if it wasn't, so what? Is it a sin to have an accent? Even in a documentary? Really. I see so much non sense in the net.
It's not "A-sores" which sounds like eyesores, but "AH-ZOR-ES", it's a Spanish/Latin America word. Proper pronunciation makes for a good documentary.
@mikeyo6
Жыл бұрын
Spanish? 😂
@mariaborboleta7537
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 Spanish/Latin America? For god sake 😂
My question is??? There’s no women on this islands or what, cause I haven’t seen any single women on this documentary… 🤔🤔
Where are the pubs?