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Papua New Guinea had an airforce?
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Superb video, what would I do without YouTube and the people who take the time out to upload, thank you, with your help I learn so much
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I saw this film 30 years ago...
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What an elegant, luxurious way to travel. And no damn probing or frisking from those retards in the TSA.
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Thanks for posting
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beutiful video thanks
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NIce!
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and still leaking oil.
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Thanks for this great video! I totally enjoyed it.
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Does anyone know the title of the music at 56.42?..
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very nice. Thank you.
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Geez! This was really really good. It was like taking a trip back in time. Worth the watch and visually stimulating. It also makes one very happy and makes one feel very lucky to live in a developed country that has water, electricity, supermarkets and air conditioning etc.. Thanks for posting this gem!
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If you where rich it was a beautiful era to live.
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"There was Lord Ramston and Lady Delamere big land owners, around here" says the smiling woman in waring a Havana hat. The "land" they he had stolen from the rightful African land owners. Are they still alive, these people?
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At 47:25 check-out that that colonial, post Imperialistic MILF-butt. Delicious!
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Catalina's fuel economy 80 gallons/hour. In metric litres please!
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kiitos
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They renovated that PBY super nicely! It'd be awesome to fly low with all those windows and especially the 2 waist blisters to look out of.
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If you are interested in life in old Alex, read "Out of Egypt" by Andre Aciman.
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I really like these types of documentaries...flying boats....history...nostalgia...I would have loved to have been born in that era...what an experience it would have been...seems like life was much simpler then...they wrote letters to communicate...now everyone has a cell phone or computer...
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Shown many many years ago, now a classic documentary of its kind, with Alexander Frater. Deserves to be enjoyed by all.