Destination Unknown Falkland Islands, Port Stanley

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Travel around the world I finally get to explore my seven Continent and along the way I visit the Falkland Islands, South Georgia Island and the white Continent of Antarctica, I'm your host Michael Murphy and this is Destination Unknown

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  • @apedosmi1 You have a good point but the Falkland Islands were uninhabited. Most of the ancestors of the people who live there today were living there when most of the present day population of Argentina lived somewhere else - mainly Italy and Spain. The latter colonists went on to steal the land from the native Americans committing genocide in the process.

    98.6% of the population of Argentina comes from somewhere else according to the Argentine census.

  • Why the fuck are you using Spanish music? You're just encouraging the Argies.

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  • Their accent sounds slightly "off".

  • @sam350999 Argentine music is not like Spanish music. There are actually several different styles. None of them like the music on this video.

  • Sean Penn as well as Hilary Clinton have a nice coincidence=Malvinas back to Argentina thru Talks. They are experienced politicians and are very aware when they talk.

    Congratulations for the Flamenco music, for a territory once Spanish now Argentinian!

    LAS MALVINAS or Falklands are Argentinian!!!

  • @alanheath3 dear Alan, I realise that perhaps the issue does not deserve a joke.

  • @TeaLingo That is the kind of response I would expect from an imperialist. Don't take my word for it - nor believe the imperialist propaganda of the colonisers. Look it up. The name of the German is Luis Vernet.

  • @alanheath3 are you doing drugs???

  • @TeaLingo The settlement was organised by a German who recognised British sovereignty.

  • the british people wont let the Argentinians take the place back.. not after the first war no chance people didnt die to take it back just to give it away again

  • @elargentinounico1982 Paris is about 300 miles from London x

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