The Falkland Islands, Stanley, Yorke bay, Cape Pembroke and Kayaking

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In this episode I head to the Falkland Islands capital of Stanley and the surrounding areas of Cape Pembroke, Yorke bay and Gypsie cove, before I take to the coast by sea kayak with Falklands outdoors on a wildlife adventure.
In Stanley I give you a very brief tour and introduce some of the sites like the race course during the traditional boxing day races, a few war memorials, the Christ church cathedral with its blue whale jaw bone arch, the museum, a few relics like the SS Great Britain's mizzen mask and the lady Elizabeth shipwreck. After which I head to Cape Pembroke to see the light house and the Atlantic conveyor memorial. I then head to Yorke bay and Gypsie cove to see the Magellanic penguin colony.
The second part of this video I explore the coast on a sea Kayak with Falkland outdoors, where we encounter loads of wildlife. We see Peales dolphins, Sealions, Elephant seals, Comorants, night herons plus plenty more, then enjoy a fabulous Falkland islands Sunset.

Special thanks to Falklands outdoors for the Kayak tour and more

Timestamps
00:00 intro
00:42 Stanley
05:46 falklands outdoors kayak
15:48 outro volunteer point
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I love Stanley and an amazing place my favourite place in the Falkland Islands after Port Howard .

simonpetrie
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Thank you for sharing this video which is of excellent quality

NewAdventuresChannel
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bud this was beautiful, I missed it! Incredible footage. you've taken your narration skills to another level man, so good! Music selection absolutely on POINT

EzeAdventurer
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What a stunning video mate! That was like watching a documentary 🙌🏻👏🏼👏🏼 the wildlife there is phenomenal, thanks for sharing this with us paul
Atb
Ash

AshOutdoorsUK
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Simply stunning video and channel, have a lovely week ahead and stay safe debs xx

debsmostexcellentadventure
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Wowsers! A bit late catching up on this one but what a trip!

Tids_
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I first clicked this video as I wanted to see some kayaking.. but I have to say, the quality of your videos are amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Will be watching your other videos now 😅

Fishaholicboy
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Quick Paul, get those penguins on Eurovision Song Contest? We might get a point? Ha ha
I met a guy here in Bournemouth doing his natural history an Biology degree an he comes from Stanley. His mum an dad were both at school during the conflict an helped the Gurkhas as well as Royal Marines . An we nearly lost a cousin from the Coventry.
It’s a shame people have not done documentaries on the Falklands like you’ve done, because they are quite special an magical now all are at peace.
Absolutely incredible filming an educational Paul. Awesome job mate.
Eze vid came out yday ties 26-4-22 he’d done a great job too.
Thanks for sharing an such a great job Paul
Lookin forward to the rest mate
Paul 11.24 gmt Uk cheers

paulcoverdale
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Another good one mate. I'm about ready to go back

kendowling
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Great series of videos, what a fantastic looking place. I like many only heard of the Falkland isles because of the conflict. My now father in law (RSM Dean) was there just after the conflict clearing mines for Maggie thatchers visit amongst other things also he built a quay for mooring boats and the roadway to it, and the road was named after him. It looks a whole lot different in your video then in his pictures of the time I can tell you 😂

martinoutdoors
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Now that would be a totally interesting location to visit. I remember hearing all about the conflicts when it was happening. Very cool! Bruce and Otis

wendingourway
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Paul this was outstanding! Great shots of wildlife, great narration and great appreciation of the natural setting. Beautiful! Were you camping on this one and if so did you bring the firebox stove?👍🏼 Goid to see you out there again. NQU

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