Spearfishing Mozambique - ASD "Vamizi"
I have been lucky enough to travel to some of the most spectacular islands around the world. None quite match the reefs and drop offs of Vamizi and Metundo islands in the Quirimbas archipelago, Mozambique. This is African Spearfishing Diaries.
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thank you ....you guys great job love love your videos ...waiting on the next on
I’ve watched all your other vid and missed this one🤷♂️. Vamizi likes amazing. Always sensationally filmed and edited. Now I’ll start watching all the vids again. Never gets old. Thanks Barrett
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
3 жыл бұрын
Of course man glad you are enjoying them. Vamizi is awesome. Loved living there
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words
Thanks for posting I truly appreciate you showing the timer on the dive as I am doing apnea training, I promise sitting here watching these videos seems like you are underwater for 10 whole minutes lol so now I have a better understanding again thanks 🖤
Amazing content, just wow. We could only wish 😂
Best spearfishing content on KZread period! Great video as Always thank you Barret!
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Glad you are enjoying it.
Brilliant video
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rick
Thank you Barret ,love the drop off and Turtle nesting .World class !
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul. Some really cool turtle stuff to come on a future Ascension and Madagascar episode.
Thank you for unveils very very beautiful place. Keep up the good work
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Arif
the vid and the editing is excellent 👌👌 amazing images 👌🙌 Safe Dives guys
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Stunning.. Please take me!!!! Well cool vid guys.. keep them coming
Great video again. Loved the on screen name for the Potato cod. Gave me a laugh
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Nuisance followed us around all the time.
Wow! Nice video brother🤙
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
A great video opening Barret with all those fish of the coral reef & those schools of Moorish Idles. Excellent integrated drone & aerial videography. That guy resting his loaded spear gun on that coral bottom; hope he has a good supply of rubbers. Those same demersal & territorial fish species Red Bass (Bohar Snapper), Long-nose emperor, Potato Cod, Moorish Idle, Napoleon Parrotfish & Sweetlips, etc. all occur in the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. It is difficult to reconcile that these species swam there or ocean currents took eggs or juveniles there. Reconciled I suppose Barret as being supportive evidence for continental drift. Thanks for sharing Barret.
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Amazing to dive in places where all seems to be just the way it should be. The shoals of huge hump head parrotfish was definitely a highlight. Swam among a shoal of them for around 20 min. Around 20-25 fish some as long as 1.5m in length. Was in incredible. Unfortunately had some camera issues so all the footage was out of focus.🙄
Another great video Barret, loved your interview on Noob Spearo too!
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Keep the comments coming.
Awesome adventures guys! Keep it up! ❤️
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Adam
Happy to see you guy's, hey Thomis 😉
So nice that you "promote" a way of life...not just spearfishing!! Great video once again Barret!! Thanks for sharing these magnificent moments!!
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. Will keep them coming. Would like other people to enjoy the shows as well so try not to make it all spearfishing although that is the main thing.
Como esse quarentena estou fechado em casa a espera de novos vídeos kkk
Nice!
Big carangue is in Tanzania
Yewwww! Awesome videos bru!
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you friend. Means a lot coming from you. Hope we can do some more stuff soon.
@david_ochoa
4 жыл бұрын
@@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries Thanks buddy! Always a pleasure diving with you! Really hope our paths will cross soon enough!
Damn Harvs you are living the dream, that was awesome footage, and a great Edit. Ripper fish, and the turtle footage was amazing. How long are you staying on the Vamizi Island?
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Hey there. Thank you. I am no longer there. I was there for around 6 months working as a diving instructor and helping with the running of the dive centre. Was an awesome place to have spent sometime.
13:34 "4-hours in turtle"
but what about the logistic you fly from where and what airline? what is the name of the resort you stayed? super nice video
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Tony. Sorry for the delay. The island is a private island and was run by andBeyond. They have now closed down and only the private owners of the villas are now going there I hear. You fly in by private plane from Pemba in northern Mozambique.
Show how you cook fish
EVERYTHING VERY AMAZING. I`M LIVING IN PEMBA AND I`AM GATHERING A MONEY TO PURCHASE MY EQUIPMENT TO ALSO ENJOY. I LOVE YOUR CONTENT, GOT ANOTHER FOLLOWER
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Good to hear. Pemba is a great place. Need to get out on the boat if you can. Keep the messages coming.
Barret do the people eat the coconut crabs?
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
4 жыл бұрын
Luckily not on Vamizi or Metundo. On Metundo they believe if you eat one your soul will stay on the island.
Great videos, but how are you managing to go there during the terror attacks and the isis insurgency. Is it safe, or this is before the problems.
@AfricanSpearfishingDiaries
2 жыл бұрын
Hi there. Was living there a few years back. Before the trouble
Usted esta destruyendo el sustento alimenticio y económico (turismo), de vamizi un lugar único en donde las comunidades viven del mar. Todo sea en nombre de sus intereses personales.