Im a Pacific islander too from Micronesia. We too are facing the same exact situation for low lying islands just a few feet above sea level. Just imagine standing on ur shore looking out onto the ocean & see it level with the land & ur in the middle of the mighty Pacific ocean. Much love to the world! Think of us too❤️😭
@DerickPiat-mo7og
Жыл бұрын
Hello lucky KZitem viewer 🙋
@NoSoup4U2
6 ай бұрын
Same thing is happening in the Maldives which is in the Indian Ocean. They are sinking just as fast. Like you tavioka6243, sending much love back to all your islanders. 🥰😊
@sridhararaopuppala8328
Ай бұрын
I am from INDIA
@Edward-oy7ed
2 жыл бұрын
I'm from the U.S Washington D.C and I wept for those people as they struggle to survive. We all have to understand that we are all God's children and I mean everyone. We have to find better ways to network and do more to help all of mankind to survive this man made devastation, that has caused climate change around the world. Lets keep spreading the education and lets all do our part everywhere and remember those who need our help, they too are our brothers and sisters.
@Ainot246
2 жыл бұрын
Am an islander as well from the solomons. I live on an island that bears the characteristics of such climate change-related issues like this one. Good on you for travelling right around the world to report and document on this issue of climate change. You're right to say we, the people of developing countries are bearing the brunt of what has been the wealth-making of developed countries. It's a reality. Resilient as we maybe, the future of coastal and island inhabitants like this is at stake if governments and their international partners do not act decisively as a matter of urgency. I guess such reporting and documentaries on pressing issues like climate change and sea level rise should be done to bring awareness and perhaps gets the government of the day to be reminded of its responsibilities to its citizens. A genuine and well presented documentary. Good on you.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. Let't hope that one day that culture of exploitation and those injustices will be lessened.
@lakwaiga340
2 жыл бұрын
All Solomon Islanders must appreciate your work... Thank you for exposing our MOI hardships and struggles against climate change.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that, thank you!
@jessicasanchez4991
11 ай бұрын
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@Budgetmeright
2 жыл бұрын
I live in Greece. I am so grateful for KZitem. You can see parts of the world so different than yours. ❣️
@hitchcockcreative4770
2 жыл бұрын
This is a visually beautiful documentary and a compelling story about individual lives, a community, and climate change. Hearing Guus’s experience traveling there and witnessing all of this for himself is one thing, but the connections he formed with the community, displaying their resourcefulness, admiration for the land and desire to adapt, was incredibly impactful and informative. I hope the community and government are able to come together and save the land and life that make this place, and world, so beautiful. Thank you Guus for telling this story.
@PeterMontoya
2 жыл бұрын
The filmmaker, Gustavo, again proves that he has the emotional intelligence plus filmmaking expertise to shine a bright light on an important issue. Not only is this a gorgeous documentary, but shares the real costs of our behaviors in the Western, Carbon-Fueled world. Well done!
@DerickPiat-mo7og
Жыл бұрын
Hello lucky KZitem viewer 🙋
@DerickPiat-mo7og
Жыл бұрын
Hello lucky KZitem viewer 🙋
@wittetempel
2 жыл бұрын
There are many documentaries about climate change, but few from such a humanistic and personal perspective. It's difficult to make an audience relate when your subject is so remote in space and time. This is how you do it. Uve!
@michelewestmorland9788
2 жыл бұрын
So few in America understand just how much these islands are impacted by climate change. Thank you for sharing this important film.
@mkf628
3 ай бұрын
ummm what about China.
@michelewestmorland9788
3 ай бұрын
@@mkf628 agree
@ARimbaud
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and heartbreaking documentary ! Beside the great direction and amazing footage, we are at the heart of the problem, side by side with the inhabitants who see their island disappearing before their eyes. Thank you for showing the world what many people still consider an abstract problem.
@DerickPiat-mo7og
Жыл бұрын
Hello lucky KZitem viewer 🙋
@pfanasia
Жыл бұрын
My father was a local priest in Lua Niua during the 90s, grow up there from age 5 to 10. very sad to see this wonderful place is sinking. Thank you so much for this great documentry
@kurthansen4362
2 жыл бұрын
It's sad and heartbreaking to say good bye to young family members leaving rural small communities for better job and sustenance opportunities. I know something about it. Left a small Danish island farming community to Copenhagen to study engineering at age 19. At age 24, I emigrated to Canada to start my career as an environmental engineer. All of these moves worked well for me - now retired at age 72 and reflecting on how well everything turned out for me by taking a few major risks in my life by leaving a small island community.
@pdamen82
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful to have such an insight look into their lives on these remote islands. At the same time sad to see how much climate change is already affecting these people. Beautiful documentary!
@TomWhalley-dt9wn
5 ай бұрын
I am from Papua New Guinea and watching this video is quite sad.l was in the Solomon Islands in 2010 and have seen how the people live. Climate change is really affecting them.
@heleneschuijl1458
2 жыл бұрын
Gus, what a wonderful documentary. you show very well how great the need is for the world to do something. I enjoyed the images and the interviews.
@conniekalesi93
6 ай бұрын
As a Solomon Islander I am so grateful for your documentary. Thank you for letting the world know that climate change is real and happening everywhere.
@ejariza9839
Ай бұрын
come to the philippines we're look alikes
@jyy9624
Жыл бұрын
My father used to go on missions for the Asian Development Bank to the Solomon Islands and the Pacific. He was always positive about the potential and he was smart
@jorisdaniel1566
2 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done!! Really capturing the human side of the sad reality climate change here. Wonderful cinematography, beautiful shots and an engaging journey.
@teddykafo6442
2 жыл бұрын
My big bro Glyn Kafo teaching the climate change subject. I support the call for special scholarship to be created mainly for Ontong Java students to pursue in the tertiary level.
@abulkalamzaman4558
11 ай бұрын
The southern part of Bangladesh is facing similar catastrophic situation. Salty sea water is rising, nearby rice fields can not grow rice anymore, sweetwater fish is gone, forest is dead, no drinking water....a total ecological tragedy! Note: Agriculture Department recently has introduced new seeds for growing rice (whice is salt-resistance). Manila-based International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) perhaps can help these Islanders to introduce these salt-friendly seeds. Thanks
@robertpaz9321
2 жыл бұрын
Really informative video! I first came to learn about climate change reading about how Venice was sinking due to rising sea levels, but this video puts into perspective how that same issue can be affecting so many other communities worldwide, its a really pressing issue..
@bryanyuhas716
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful footage and an excellent story about the people and the tough decisions required of individuals in complex circumstances. I am pleased and hopeful that some leaders are actively organizing to create a common voice and identify options in a situation that is out of their control. Looking forward to seeing more!
@elpidiomariano893
8 ай бұрын
Keep the worthwhile news coming; we are most intrrested to keep us abreast of the current happenings in the world we live!!? Our utmost thanks to everyone interested in helping! God Bless and God be with us!
@elpidiomariano893
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening! I’m a Pilipino, 80 yr old; born n raise in the Isl. of Mindanao; left the country for 40+ yrs to see the world and find out that I came from one of the most beautiful place on earth! We heard about Climate Change and didn’t pay much attention of the real change it could have in my/our lives. Gingoog is a growing city, had its major change at the arrival of three Lumber Companies esp prior to WW2, when the seaside Gingoog idle n sleepy then! The town never had any experience about Flooding in the homes, nor heard about the SeaWater meeting with the Mountain water. Together! This was unheard of but now it is becoming a normal news when there are Typhons in the Country! I remember, my Uncle Mac accepted the position as Lumber Co. Manager of the biggest, pre-war time era, mainly to help correct the illegalpractices of cutting of forest trees by a Japanese Co! To our shame, there was no change and we pay the price! Yes, Climate Change is a reality and the world has to Adapt; God Help Us!
@defilirs
2 жыл бұрын
Well done!! Thanks for shining a light on this issue.
@mookie.temple
8 ай бұрын
So interesting. I’m Tokelauan and we call Ontong Java, Luaniua. There’s another island in Solomon’s that we call Laloata.
@TheLastSongbird124
11 ай бұрын
Went to Guadalcanal / Honiara, Malaita in 1982, very beautiful, friendly people, no talk of ocean rise then. So sad to see what's happening now! Consider myself very lucky & fortunate to have spent time there when I did.
@cameroninomae9820
10 ай бұрын
Awesome documentary on how our small islands been affected by climate change.
@coniemartin6071
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing as I can see the people there are so respectful
@ethelsalini7650
2 жыл бұрын
I am glad meeting you Guss.....a well documented film i watched over and over till now.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear you liked it. That means a lot!
@timeepicvideos
2 жыл бұрын
Wow you did a awesome job on this documentary The people here really respect nature and work together
@elsavelarde5705
2 жыл бұрын
Excelente información, me encanto este video por mostrarnos lo que está sucediendo en nuestro planeta y deberíamos hacer algo pronto. En la ciudades nos parece lejano lo del calentamiento global y creemos que no hay consecuencias por ahora… sin embargo veamos que está sucediendo.
@timrokomasi8287
2 жыл бұрын
It's happening everywhere in the south Pacific especially and elsewhere in the world, wantoks, you're not alone there. We feel for you and we understand your anxieties, it's happening in Tonga,Tuvalu, Samoa,Fiji and elsewhere..other than that be brave and take hard decisions and maybe take the heartwrenching decision to relocate elsewhere.
@andrewwale7002
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing the world this real time documentary. Please come visit us again.
@SUN_V_TV
10 ай бұрын
Nice view Solomon islands thank for sharing vedio
@lifapereira9397
2 жыл бұрын
So Beautiful place. Heart touching story. of this island people. God bless and keep safe them 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@nellyglasmacher932
2 жыл бұрын
WOW so insightful :) great video and so many good insights into the effects of climate change in the pacific. And what a beautiful place to visit
@karinaota9378
2 жыл бұрын
So sad...but it's the harsh truth....I believe the documentary will help convince those industrialized developed countries to dramatically cut back on greenhouse emissions and Solomon islands government to seriously consider relocating these people to higher grounds. But generally speaking this documentary was beautifully made...all credits to you in spreading the truth about a looming apocalypse 👍❤️
@edwardedward7710
2 жыл бұрын
Im from sri lanka this documentary realy chock me god bless you ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
@JosephIbekwe-g5t
Жыл бұрын
Very educative . Thanks for showing us about blacks from Melanian islands
@rnunezc.4575
8 ай бұрын
Great documentary, one of best i ve seen. Muchas gracias amigo!.❤
@berge4life
Жыл бұрын
Im from Solomon islands too but knew nothing about the situation affecting these people untill I watch your video. Thanks so much for revealing the needs of these people. The government must now plan ahead to relocate them in the future. Allocate some fundings to help and do more research on agriculture. There should be more planning and research that the government needs to do and now is the time.
@Si_nengatcha
9 ай бұрын
Is the island name actually called Ontong Java? In Indonesia, there's an island called Untung Jawa. Untung means lucky/profit. Jawa is the name of one of main islands, also called Java in English. Is it coincidence??
@wengayounitednasionalissej7177
8 ай бұрын
MUNGKIN PULAU INI DULU PERNAH DISINGGAHI OLEH VOC BELANDA... PULAU INI DIKIRA BELANDA MIRIP DENGAN PULAU UNTUNG JAWA DI JAKARTA
@philliplyn2692
2 жыл бұрын
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work love the food and the culture 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@BibiRojan-pf2lh
11 ай бұрын
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@capunkmelky
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful Island & i like. Greetings from Timor Island, Indonesia :)
@SteveHovu
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful Solomon Island❤
@horekere
8 ай бұрын
Nice. Similar name with Untung Jawa Island in Jakarta's Pulau Seribu islands in Indonesia.
@wengayounitednasionalissej7177
8 ай бұрын
MUNGKIN PULAU INI DULU PERNAH DISINGGAHI OLEH VOC BELANDA... PULAU INI DIKIRA BELANDA MIRIP DENGAN PULAU UNTUNG JAWA DI JAKARTA
@ghabilihabennywally9354
8 ай бұрын
Thankyou Hindsight channel bringing to us our friends on the Solomon Island with their current lifestyle. Especially their greater concern on sea rise due to climate change seriously affecting their future with little hope. The only best option is trusting God Who created these islands and the people for HI s Supernatural intervention to save the island and the people. I can identify with them their greatest concern for the future especially the younger generation. I pray Lord Jesus that you come to their add sooner than latter please. My intercession prayers from the highland mountain ⛰ of Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 Asaro Mudman Tribe.
@mmilhazes
Жыл бұрын
WOW!! Awesome documentary!! So sad for the people from ontong!!
@GlobetruthFU
7 ай бұрын
Coral islands have been growing with sea level rise for the last 12,000 years. Annual coral growth is over twice the rate of sea level rise. People making concrete from the sand is a major problem.
@hedleyneo4536
2 жыл бұрын
Bro lam from Solomon lsland And thanks for that documentary Its bring news to our closest friend around Pacific smallest lsland
@kanikileprohi8924
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful presentation and the visual expose of Ongtong Java. I am from Micronesia and many of our islands; the low lying atolls share similar plight of sea level rise. We all need to employ reasonable marine engineering and farming to at least delay irreversible damage being let lose on small island communities. Maybe in the foreseeable future, more permanent solutions can be invented and applied to salvage our disappearing cultures. The world share a common invisible enemy, depending on where you live; all of us will eventually run smack right into it: the fast growing population. Re-location will not solve this problem; only you can!
@CML95018
2 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking to see these beautiful islands slowly disappear 💔
@dfabba9938
4 ай бұрын
Best documentaries on KZitem by far BUT far too many frequent adverts...more than any other channel I follow...
@novansahputra
10 ай бұрын
Really interesting. In the north of Java Island, Indonesia, there is also an island called Untung Jawa, with the same pronunciation as Ontong Java Island. Untung Jawa Island is only 30 minutes from Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. It is named Untung Jawa because the people of this island came from Java, and there is luck (untung) in this island.
@wengayounitednasionalissej7177
8 ай бұрын
MUNGKIN PULAU INI DULU PERNAH DISINGGAHI OLEH VOC BELANDA... PULAU INI DIKIRA BELANDA MIRIP DENGAN PULAU UNTUNG JAWA DI JAKARTA
@MishaPoterna
3 ай бұрын
I think it is good to plant more mangrove to reduce or protect the high waves from the sea. U can Incorage them po plant that kind of mangrove po.
@brendantuwen
Жыл бұрын
It 2023 now ... Any updates on what's the Government is doing on this matter? It's really breaks my heart to see such a tragic thing affecting their way of life... In North Solomons(Bougainville) our Carteret atols are also been affected by the exactly same thing and an impact is the same as this wonderful people facing. But the Catholic church have already secured a land for them on the mainland Bougainville island and now first lots they're staying their.
@JohnMamu
8 ай бұрын
❤ Maybe they enjoyed their livehood on the beautiful island.i do hope and pray that if it come to worse there are options for our people.God never leave Them desperate ❤
@AlTawfeek
10 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the first guy who is the school teacher has a name(Irokafo) that is similar to a Nigerian 🇳🇬 name (Okafo) 😊😊
@lutlyn3473
2 жыл бұрын
How can u find and make decisions base on options? its nature causing the destructions and the only choice is for everyone to relocate. In Fiji the government work with people's community network (PCN) an organization which provide housing project for people who have no lands. The key important of this program is to help Fiji citizens especially those who live below standard of living to have a good living and engage in farming program where they also contributed to the economy of the country. As a Solomon Islander, I see the issue of relocating or finding alternative ways to dealt with the people of Ontong Java as ignorant from the Solomon Island government and the ministry of environment, climate change, disaster management. Almost 10 years now and yet the government with the responsible authorities kept quite doing nothing.
@budhatriste
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Living in Timor-Leste a bigger island I'm also afraid that when we see it it will be too late. There are signs already. Without pointing fingers at polluters etc. the fact is that response to climate is not one country or one organisation's or another richer country's responsibility, it's humanity's responsibility.
@efrans2627
2 жыл бұрын
Timor Leste poor country and many malnutrition people there 🤣
@forbzhaukani971
2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I'm from a small island community called Nuguria island situated North west of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. James in the video is married to a lady from our island. I think we also have a similar story or yet a more worse story to tell. Please should you wish to do more of such message in relation to sea rise, do try visit my island. I would be willing to assist in getting my island story to world as well.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah James actually told me a lot of stories from all the islands he lived on and they're shockingly similar.
@forbzhaukani971
2 жыл бұрын
@@HindsightYT cool... global warming and sea level rise is a major threat to our livelihood. We lost two smaller islands already and God knows how many more will disappear under sea in the next 10 years.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
@@forbzhaukani971 It's incredibly sad! I wish there was more we could do.
@khadijah3519
2 жыл бұрын
Man and his ways can be and are very destructive in so many ways to Earth. It's HORRIBLE that these humans have to deal with the affects of mans terrany and greed! Bless Islanders🌺
@vol2233
2 жыл бұрын
Im curious as to why it is called Ontong Java. Im Javanese-Indonesian. In javanese language Ontong means banana blossom, and Java means the island--or the people-of Java. Seeing two words of your relatively unknown language used as a name of a place that has no connection with your people/language is weirdly interesting.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
That's really fascinating! I have heard that the islands were named by Abel Tasman and that they reminded him of Java in Indonesia. I remember reading that "Ontong" meant something as "Bountiful", but I've haven't been able to trace down where I read this so I'm not 100% about that last part. It could very well be that he took the words from the Indonesian language. He did sail a lot in Indonesia after all. Thank you for sharing!!
@chrissoso1971
2 жыл бұрын
Love it, Great documentary .
@hlaokaboutfightiganimalstun
11 ай бұрын
ကျေးဇူးပါ..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤..။။
@nikgold
2 жыл бұрын
great job! it is sad that people suffer there (
@Nowseemypoint
2 жыл бұрын
Major contributor which causes of sinking tiny islands : 1. Nonstop reclamations of coastals and sandbar of any country which pushes the water to other areas 2. Gigantic cruise ships and it's kind and aircraft carriers on the ocean 3. Deep wells 4. Climate change.
@lifeprint-tv
2 жыл бұрын
This is happening not only in few Islands, but in all over the world.
@luciecheung2216
Жыл бұрын
good job...i think. they have to learn from singaperean that succed to enlarge their island so significant. and they have had to do it for long period of time.hove you all have good ideas and effort to survive your beautiful islands God bless.
@thunderboya2571
8 ай бұрын
May Lord bless these beautiful people,in Soloman islands soon genuine it beautiful
@NicO-cm2xo
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the urgent climate impact to the frontliners. The mainlanders are still complacent and not helping the islanders. 26:00 shows info knowledge and sustainable agriculture is everything we must do now and more; but reality is to shift to higher ground, build you house on the rock, cultivate own crop with OBF and live as community farmers… not in refugee shelter; next level is to get focus on solar, green energy, clean water, waste/sea water treatment/recycling for fresh water with private/gov sponsored technology for social impact projects
@hungnguyentv5112
2 жыл бұрын
The sea is so beautiful, I wish you good health and much success
@rath6686
3 ай бұрын
Great effort Mr.Hindsight❤❤❤
@TheVeganBelly
Жыл бұрын
So they would possibly have to relocate from that tropical paradise to the slums in Honiara? By the way, Honiara looks filthy for a city in the South Pacific. What are their leaders doing about the waste on that beach? Thank you for telling their stories on a global scale.
@lydiajohnson4467
7 ай бұрын
Oh my cannot imagine what these people go through.....😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😢😢😢 Have to leave what they have and know 😢😢😢😢😢 Loosing!!!!
@richlijacanacua
2 жыл бұрын
Australia is the right place for relocation. Even the whole populations and Islander Australia is the right place for relocation. Even the whole populations of Solomon Islands they are few to the humongous land of Australia. So in exchange that the Australia can own the whole Islands of Solomon. For the safety of lives to the people of Solomon Islands.
@anthonyonyangooloo6469
2 ай бұрын
I didn't know it is this serious, I live on the shores of Lake Victoria, those living along the oceans are in great danger, the world needs to change its behaviour towards climate change unless we will loose our beautiful islands.
@bjseries7840
3 ай бұрын
i knew few people in this documentary...Chris is my classmate @ST Nicholas high school, Honiara, Solomon islands.
@jabulanirambwawasvika1683
2 жыл бұрын
My prayer is that these wonderful people should be moved out of this island as soon as possible, considering the climate change nowadays. Thanks for your video sir.
@leont5096
2 жыл бұрын
So sad my heart goes out to these people they look like my people from tonga we are related
@MrMichaelBCurtis
2 жыл бұрын
how does the sea level rise three times faster in one spot? There is a difference between erosion and sea level rise. They are quite different, at this island there is zero protection from erosion.
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking about doing a separate video to explain that because it's such a common misconception that the sea level rises equally around te world. The majority of sea level rise in the Western Pacific is caused by thermal expansion: water becomes warmer, it expands, thus rises. It takes hundreds of years for this to be leveled out around the oceans. In addition, strong trade winds have been pushing the hot surface water towards the Western Pacific, adding to the problem. These are just a few factors, but the main ones. The result is that the global average sea level rise is slightly above 3 mm per year, whereas in the Western Pacific it's more than 8 mm per year.
@LaJoBa1
2 жыл бұрын
Why wouldn't all islands have some of the same issues? Take for instance a small island called Passage Key off the Gulf of Florida... Very small land mass..... It's still there.... pretty much a bird sanctuary.....Are all the oceans connected? If it rises in one area should it rise in the others? Any thoughts?
@HindsightYT
2 жыл бұрын
You raise some good points! The sea levels are actually not rising equally around the world. The main factor that contributes to sea level rise here in the Western Pacific is a process called thermal expansion. When water warms up, it expands, and thus the sea level rises. In other parts of the world there are other factors that decrease the rates of sea level rise. This is happening, for example, in the Eastern Pacific, where the water warms slower and strong winds blow the hot surface water towards the West.
@rimasmeleshyus9486
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful Salomon islands 🏝
@willylo4090
2 жыл бұрын
How about if they will start planting mangroves this will help protect the coastlines....I cannot imagine where others dont even care that their wrong doings/action is one of the root cause/s of climate change thus affected others.....Let Us include them in our prayers.....Lord I pray for these people living on this island..bless and protect them against climate change...give them thy wisdom to preserve thy nature & may continue to live a happy life...Amen.
@dohnlabalaba9470
2 жыл бұрын
We in the small Pacific Islands are experiencing the climate change.
@SamBatidreu
11 ай бұрын
So sad but there is hope.....❤️ from Fiji
@coniemartin6071
Жыл бұрын
GODBLESS THEM ALL AND THERE FAMILY
@zverdab4101
20 күн бұрын
It’s been 2 years,..what is the situation now?
@averill_lowell
Жыл бұрын
Ontong Java from Indonesia? 🇲🇨
@cadynlivinglife4545
3 ай бұрын
What about building n putting sand bags all around the city for barriers from flooding. Or maybe move to a better land. Or build tree house
@bosbanon3452
2 жыл бұрын
Why this named ontong Java ? I mistaken it as untung Java , i am from Java Indonesia , we have Java island where we are live, it is not the biggest island in Indonesia , but the most populated and important, part of our Island also being sink , i feel more empathy because the ontong Java share simmiliar name and fate with our Northern shore
@shenglongisback4688
Жыл бұрын
It was given that name from an Explorer who say it reminded him of Java the locals called Pelua and Luaniua
@noelborja3414
2 жыл бұрын
Forify the island. By reclaiming the the sand and corral put it back to original positions. Blocks of cements or slabs around. It will keep it in place like what was done in man made island..
@ehonitalo
2 жыл бұрын
great insight
@RupeniVesikuru
Жыл бұрын
Commins is a genuine man
@haydarazzam8613
10 ай бұрын
ONTONG JAVA in Solomon Islands, UNTUNG JAWA In Kepulauan Seribu Indonesia.. Hemmmm wondering about history behind that name 🤔
@unbekannt2898
3 ай бұрын
Looks like paradise
@Aldiscientific
Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Indonesia❤
@astriddrollet3888
Жыл бұрын
thank you ,wish that a solution can be found for those people
@Bill-x9m5h
4 ай бұрын
Be safe in Christ God Bless you and your whole family tree
@zillymonkeytv3013
6 ай бұрын
they should plant mangrove trees at the underwater part of the island, the mangrove will thrive and protect the island
@tumao_kaliwat_napulo
7 ай бұрын
Why is it called Ontong Java, what's its relationship with the Java Island in Indonesia...
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