They've Escaped Civilization Homesteading in the Jungle 🇺🇸

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This is the life I dream of. Not Lamborghini's, not millions of followers/fans, but peace and quiet. And a connection with nature. That is the peak of life.

mg
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He is right though. We are suppose to work little bit, then drink tea and tell stories then work little more

Cabuco
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Thank you for covering actual Homesteaders with a real long track record of actually walking-the-walk. Ive been watching homesteading content creators come and go on Ytube for over a decade. They are usually young, and inexperienced, presenting themselves as teachers, and in a few years their homesteading "teaching" channels go poof, and they disappear back into normie land. These guys really have what it takes for us to learn from, including true grit and wisdom from experience.

aWaifuBodyPillow
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I’ve had the pleasure of staying with Dano and Robin for about 4 months so far and they are great! I’ve learned so much and they have the best stories. I feel blessed to have seen this video and contacted them and now my life has changed! They have so much knowledge and Dano is a great teacher…. Robin and I are trying to convince him to make videos (maybe Patreon style) so let me know if anyone would be interested! I’ll pass along any comments or questions.

katelynncarter
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The biggest lesson we can take is that the guys without internet and TV got way more knowledge and wisdom than us. Beautiful documentary!

gerben
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Peter, you deserve the Nobel Prize for your journalism. You have shown us things about our fellow Americans that no history book or corporate/special interest-owned media outlet could. Thank you ❤

cyndih
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1) the love they have for each other
2) the love they have for their children, not judging or chiding them for not taking over their land and not raising them in a cultic mindset, but clearly being proud of them and supportive of them
3) the love they have for humanity living differently than them and not thinking everyone should do exactly as they do.

This is the true heart of a homesteader. A heart of teaching, sharing, inviting, and love.

emilybroome
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Honestly, the level of peace that couple is experiencing must be so freeing

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I cant believe ive been living in Lahaina since 2007 and staring at Molokai wondering what goes on on that island and here we are. Dont let the politicians see this place.

dragoniousmaximus
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I was really sad hearing her say that her husband got tired of her and left her and the two year old little girl. But it seems like she had a wonderful man step in who was willing and happy to raise her and be a great dad. This seems like a dream childhood to grow up in nature like this. Also for Robin, it seems like she found her soul mate. Somehow who wanted to live the same life as she did, and they’ve clearly had a very long lasting marriage. Sometimes when something falls apart, it’s so that something better can fall into place.

CM-wfuo
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"Avocado is definitely more important than tv".
As an avocado lover and a homestead/permaculture dreamer, that's the best line ever!!

paula-nikz
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I am from Middle East and I can't believe these people have this much depth about our culture or religions in this part of the world. Big respect man.

yutanarkavich
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Back in the 90s this is how we lived in the Hokianga in the far North of New Zealand. No electricity, no phones. Living mostly off the land. Our 5 sons grew up this way until we moved away. If your in a great climate like these people are, you can grow so much food. There are still lots of people living this way in New Zealand. Such a peaceful way of living.

jacquiland
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Seeing no people for 2 weeks? Sounds like heaven. Find your peace, freedom and productivity away from the abyss.

summer-ci
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Unlike the majority of online content, this stuff feeds my soul 🙏🏻🥰

nickanderson
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i dont know how he vets the guests out but all of his shows are captivating to me. he does a really good job

jbourqueofp
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Peter, if we only understood how liberating it is to be outside of the norm, I used to live the same way (did not have my first burger until I was a teen), lived off the land and had my most memorable experiences. Then, I traded it for the United States and have been chasing the dream ever since. Don’t get me wrong, I had an amazing life and accomplished a lot, but when you age and all you got to show for is stuff, the reality of what you left behind hits you.

victorosuna
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I find it ironic at age 78, she & I were on the same island, in the same environment in 1971. She heartbroken by a surfer & me by a musician. He left her with a child & she moved to Molokai & I flew back to the Mainland & retained my old job at Southern Airways (now Delta). Life, it’s so amazing

margiestephens
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By far one of the best documentary film makers out there. Peter.. in my humble opinion this is one of your best yet.

richardlister
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Wow that’s amazing. She laughs at everything he says. U can tell they are happy. Many blessings

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