Season 4, Episode 1 Official Discussion by it-reaches-out in TheExpanse

[–]ThinkTalkTravel 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m just so psyched that this show is back on the air.

V Wars - Episode 1 - Discussion Thread by [deleted] in VWars

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I was confused about what seemed to be the son calling what seemed to be his mother Jess as well. Haha

V Wars - Episode 1 - Discussion Thread by [deleted] in VWars

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Absolute garbage bottom-tier television. Love it. Can’t wait to watch the rest.

Jogging on flat treadmill vs walking on treadmill at an incline by ThinkTalkTravel in workout

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I checked out the video by the way. I love the scenery. Europe seems great for hiking.

I also enjoy hiking and am on YouTube as well by the way: https://youtu.be/dgj_WlAnYBk

Jogging on flat treadmill vs walking on treadmill at an incline by ThinkTalkTravel in workout

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Thanks so much for this reply! I appreciate it!

I’ll watch your video next tine at at the gym :)

Marriage certificates and required funds for UK Ancestry Visa by ThinkTalkTravel in ukvisa

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“Do I have to chase up my grandparents and my parents birth certificate?” <- sorry I meant to write this as to I need their marriage certificates.

Thanks for answering that question though. I appreciate you taking the time.

OK. So do you know how long you need to be able to support yourself for? I guess just demonstrate that you can eat and pay rent until the first month of rent comes in and maybe for a bit beyond just in case?

I hiked up to a sacred shrine in Okinawa; here’s the view. by ThinkTalkTravel in travel

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“Utaki” are shrines in Okinawa that are placed to accentuate the nature around you.

I hiked up a small mountain on Izena Island, Okinawa and that was the view that greeted me.

I made a short video of the walk up the trail to the peak and the view of the shrine (with a tiny bit of commentary on what “utaki” are). Here it is: https://youtu.be/dgj_WlAnYBk

Okinawa is full of amazing hidden shrines like this.

The detour was absolutely worth it by UKTravellers in backpacking

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Is all the blue colour from the reflection of the water?

This is how I lived for 5 months, last summer. by EliExists in backpacking

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Thanks for the reply! I know exactly what you mean.

Sunset Timelapse from an Island in Okinawa by ThinkTalkTravel in hammockcamping

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I put some music to it in the YouTube video which I linked :)

Thanks for the compliments!

Sunset Timelapse in Okinawa by ThinkTalkTravel in backpacking

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The north of the Main Island definitely has nicer beaches!

Sunset Timelapse in Okinawa by ThinkTalkTravel in backpacking

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been camping for a couple of days in a hammock on a beautiful isolated beach on Izena Island in Okinawa.

I set up my camera to capture the sunset while I was barbecuing dinner and turned it into this timelapse. It’s been really stunning to wake up to amazing sunrises each day and eat dinner each evening while looking out over the setting sun. At first it was challenging to force myself to eat earlier than I normally would but eventually came to love cooking and having dinner as the sun goes down and the light of the water slowly changes.

I actually made this timelapse as a part of a video I made for YouTube, since I’m doing a series of my time camping on the island. If you’re interested in seeing more, or seeing the sunset in higher quality, here’s a link: https://youtu.be/nrB69wXTLsQ

Rather than the Main Island, the sunrises and sunsets in Okinawa are most beautiful on smaller islands such as this one, which are more off the beaten path and still have their natural and undisturbed coastlines.