Deep Blue Diving Tonga - Humpback Whales
DEEP BLUE DIVING TONGA
We love to make activities to youth. We teach this group about teamwork and importanse of communication. How to work as a team is really important lesson. Here is one short video made by Juhana Lappalainen(JLAPPALAINEN.com) In this video, you can see how much fun we had with this youth group from united states. They come here to help build houses here in Tonga. Hope you like video! If you liked it, don't forget to share it on FACEBOOK. Deep blue diving wish you very best time. Come and join our adventures!
Humpback Whale Swims with Deep Blue Diving Tonga - GoPro Hero 7 Black, DJI Mavic Pro (4K HD)
Humpback whale swims in Tonga. A once in a lifetime experience and one of the best things I’ve ever done.
Thanks to Deep Blue Diving Tonga for this amazing experience.
Deep Blue Lodge - Tonga (by tonga-travel.travel)
A short movie containing images of Deep Blue Lodge in Tonga.
New Zealand and Tonga Travel Video - The Elective: 4K GoPro Hero 7 Black and DJI Mavic Pro
As part of my final year at Leeds Medical School I chose to carry out my elective in New Zealand. What your watching is a brief summary of the four weeks I spent travelling the North Island, Tonga and the surrounding area of Christchurch prior to beginning my placement.
Massive thanks to everybody I met along the way for making this such an amazing trip, especially Cory Harris, Cordelia Edwards and everyone at Deep Blue Diving Tonga and NOA Guesthouse.
Everything was shot on the GoPro Hero 7 Black and DJI Mavic Pro Drone.
Locations:
Mangawhai Heads
Tutukaka - Poor Knights Island:
Matamata - Hobbiton
Rotorua
Tonga - Nuku’alofa, Deep Blue Diving:
Wellington
Skiing Mount Hutt
Canterbury - Mount Isobel
Hanmer Hot Springs -
Christchurch Mountain Biking:
Real Tonga Spearfishing Adventure 1080 HD
The FreeSpearIt boys in Vava'u Tonga shooting dogtooth tuna, Spanish Mackerel, Coral Trout and more! Make sure you turn on 1080 HD for the best quality. Traveling around the world to do what we love has been beautiful and rewarding experience for all of us and we hope you enjoy the video as much as we enjoyed filming it. Thank you for watching!
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Diving for a Cause: Tonga 2016
When you bring four Aussie spearos, one Kiwi, and a group from the states, to a remote spot in Tonga with Diving For A Cause, you can be assured it will be a blast!
Our kind host Rob Torelli of SpearfishingTonga.com, along with his excellent experienced guides on the boat, led the 11 man DFAC team to exceptional but challenging diving. Dogtooth tunas, wahoo, snappers, pargos were all seen, speared and sometimes saved to donate, others eaten by the sharks. Swimming with the humpback whales was a highlight, as well as seeing a wall of hammerhead sharks swim by in the distance. The last day, a fun swim with a big whale shark was just icing on the cake!
The group brought not only their spearfishing expertise but their rugby skills as well. The group brought and donated rugby balls to the local children, then engaged in a fantastic match of rugby that left smiles on the young faces that lasted all evening!
The gift giving didn’t stop there. The DFAC team donated 50 backpacks to the local children at Sunday school. Backpacks filled with a variety of pens, pencils, markers, crayons, rulers, sharpeners, notebooks and DFAC coloring books. The new DFAC coloring books were a total success and the DFAC participants enjoyed sitting at the table with all 50 children coloring and sharing stories of underwater experiences.
Every evening the Aussies kept the laughter going with tales of WA travels and diving that had all of us in stitches laughing non stop!
Our DFAC Tonga experience is one we will all remember fondly and smile!
Special thank you to the DFAC team, Terry Maas, Colleen Gallagher, Ashley Cox, Christian Baker, Boyko Antonov, Dustin Anglen, Mike Riddock, Dallas Dunlop. Andrew Buzzacott, Julian Boland, Adam Haling. Thank you to Jessie Cripps and Michael Takach for beautiful video footage.
Colleen Gallagher
Founder and president of DFAC
The Kingdom - Spearfishing in Tonga
Spearfishing in Tonga with Summer Shedd, Mike Henry, Brad Thornbrough, Michael Takach, Rafael Caballero and Clark McNulty
Tonga's beautiful humpbacks
best of the best
spearfishing Tonga 2015
little video from my trip to Tonga in late 2015, was an awesome trip highly recommended and i can't wait to get back late this year
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Jarrah Tutton from Submerged spearfishing apparel
Rob Torelli from blue water explorer Tonga
Sue Torelli from Rob Torelli diving down under
Spearfishing Dogtooth Tuna in Tonga
Lance Williams, Kellen Bowers, and myself booked our tickets and went on a do it yourself mission into the south pacific to find some good sashimi. It was a trip I will never forget and we bagged some beautiful fish.
Tonga yellowfins
Yellowfin caught on 24 off Tonga October 2007 off 120ft Motoryacht
Tonga Fishing Trip 2014
Video of a fishing trip we did to tonga august 2014
Spearfishing Tonga 2018
A collection of some of the fish speared from our time Spearfishing in Tonga, here we have targeted a variety of species to consume on our camping/self sustaining adventure. Tonga has no legal size limits in place so we pretty much just applied Australian rules and common sense so we didn’t shoot anything undersize. At the end of the video is bit of Sashimi prepared by a chef for us using our catch it was delicious.
Unfortunately due some injuries sustained prior to the trip we weren’t in the water as much as we had hopped. And I also suffered some malfunctions with the trigger mech of my new gun…. Which sucked so bad, on top of that I lost my lovely green rubbers on the first day they literally shot off the gun and disappeared in some surge never to be seen again, the replacement rubbers I used were brought in Tonga and were crap, they lacked power and towards the end of the trip had almost completely lost their elasticity and were rubbish. Im normally a cracking shot but with these rubbers I found the power constantly changing causing an effect on my accuracy… I did however manage to catch lunch and dinners.
Some of the bigger fish including my big Bluefin Trevally were not caught on camera and only photos and memories remain as evidence haha, the last shot fired on the trip was at the tuna and at that point I was so frustrated with how weak the rubbers had become, my aim was to nail a tuna the whole time I was there but I guess its just another fish to chase and a bigger build up. Swimming with the Whales at the end was bloody insane I highly recommend it, in all my blue experiences this has been the best and the thing to make me feel the smallest I have ever felt, however it was nothing but a calm and cool experience.
Enjoy the video plenty more to come in the coming weeks!
All fish were of what I considered decent size and were speared for consumption. We both have abided by local laws and traditions.
Over the past 2 years we have both made the commitment to no longer buy fish so the only fish we eat is the fish we catch.
Spearfishing is the most sustainable form of fishing on the planet, and there for the most environmentally friendly one, the footage is taken from numerous dives from our trip in Tonga.
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Tonga . a Cool Breeze
Tonga a Cool Breeze coming from the Ocean
As the breeze kindles the fire Hold me nearest
Real Tonga
Spearfishing in Vava'u Tonga with Free Spear It crew members
Lance Williams, Josh Loucks, and Kellen Bowers
HOW DANGEROUS IS IT TO TRAVEL IN TONGA? - Ep 46
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Call of The Humpback Whale (Incredible Journey to Tonga)
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This week we're on location in Tonga with Kenzo to witness the amazing grandeur of the humpback whale. A trip nearly five years in the making, this has been on the very top of the bucketlist for Kenzo; to swim close to these magnificent creatures. Join Kenzo as he travels solo to the island of Tonga to finally fulfill his dreams. There's lots of amazing whale footage, drone footage, and even an attempt to make friends with a friendly island piggy.
Shoutout to Nadia Aly for hosting Kenzo and for helping craft this once-in-a-lifetime experience. And additional shoutouts to her company, Scuba Diver Life and Humpback Swims.
Stay tuned for the conclusion next week!
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Filmed on location by Kenzo Kiren
Additional footage by Nadia Aly
Written by Kenzo Kiren
Edited by Joshua Laplap
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Tongan Volcano Creates New Island
A Tongan volcano has created a substantial new island since it began erupting last month, spewing out huge volumes of rock and dense ash that has killed nearby vegetation, officials said on Friday.
The volcano, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) northwest of the South Pacific nation's capital Nuku'alofa, rumbled to life on December 20 for the first time in five years, the Lands and Natural Resources Ministry said.
It said the volcano was erupting from two vents, one on the uninhabited island of Hunga Ha'apai and the other underwater about 100 meters (328 feet) offshore.
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a) a barbed missile attached to a long cord and hurled or fired from a gun when hunting whales, etc b) (as modifier)