I visited one of many world’s most REMOTE islands the place there no MONEY
- YouTuber Luke Korns set out on a quest to go to the island of Utupua
- He took numerous flights and a ship trip alongside an area man to get there
- There are not any shops on the island and there’s no trade of cash
No cash, no electrical energy, no public boat service however a powerful sense of neighborhood -these are simply a few of the options of one of many world’s most distant islands, as revealed in an interesting documentary.
YouTuber Luke Korns set out on a quest to go to Utupua, which is among the most far-flung outcrops within the Santa Cruz Island chain, and it may possibly solely be reached by personal boat.
In a video titled ‘I visited the island that capitalism by no means reached’, Luke is seen beginning his journey by flying into the capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara.
From there, he took a smaller airplane to the island of Nendo, the place he met with a person known as John Mark who was initially born in Utupua and desirous to get again.
YouTuber Luke Korns set out on a quest to go to Utupua, which is among the most far-flung outcrops within the Santa Cruz Island chain and it may possibly solely be reached by personal boat
As there isn’t a public boat service to Utupua, getting there might be costly, however in the long run, Luke clubbed along with an area man to get there
Luke acquired a heat welcome on Utupua and the islanders celebrated his go to
As there isn’t a public boat service to Utupua, getting there might be costly, however in the long run, Luke and John Mark membership collectively to rent a small motorized vessel to do the journey.
John Mark explains that he ended up within the village of Lata in Nendo along with his household for work and he has been there for 4 years.
However, he reveals to Luke that life was a lot less complicated and extra pleasurable on Utupua the place no cash is required.
He says: ‘No [I’m] not likely pleased right here in Lata. As quickly as you arrive right here, you need to use cash. That turns into a frustration to me.’
Luke and John Mark handle to persuade an area man to allow them to lease a ship from him.
They made positive to load the boat with loads of gasoline as there may be nowhere to get gas from on Utupua.
Before they set off, Luke tells viewers: ‘We had to verify the climate was completely excellent that day as a result of even in excellent climate, you by no means actually know what can occur.’
John Mark additionally provides that the journey is ‘fairly harmful, however now we have to danger our lives now.’
By dusk and after a day of journey, the duo finally attain the shores of Utupua.
Footage reveals islanders coming to greet them, with torches lit to assist information their manner.
Utupua is residence to round 1,000 residents and there are 5 villages
Luke says as a result of the island receives little assist from exterior, the islanders usually confer with their homeland as ‘the forgotten island’
After getting out of the boat, Luke needed to search permission from the pinnacle chiefs and clarify the aim of his go to to realize entry.
Utupua is residence to round 1,000 residents, based on a 2019 census, and there are 5 villages.
Luke – who initially ventured to a neighborhood with about 200 individuals residing there – defined that his function was to doc a spot that ‘not plenty of Americans speak about,’ as a travel-focused filmmaker.
Despite not feeling assured about his speech, the chiefs granted him entry and he was allowed to remain the evening.
The avid traveler continues by narrating: ‘The subsequent morning I feel I felt as confused as everybody else.
‘It’s all the time laborious to know how you can break the ice in most of these circumstances however I’ve discovered that you simply form of simply need to go for it.’
Luke found that all the villagers bought dressed up as a result of there was a non secular celebration to honor the brand new bishop.
His go to was additionally a trigger for celebration.
After a spot of singing and enthusiastic dancing, John Mark gave Luke a tour of his village.
Luke found that all the villagers had bought dressed up as a result of there was a non secular celebration to honor the brand new bishop and his go to was additionally celebrated
Luke initially ventured to a neighborhood with about 200 individuals residing there. He then went to go to all the different villages and acquired a heat welcome every time
Th locals say they want extra assist from the federal government to allow them to improve their healthcare and academic services
The YouTuber discovered that there was no electrical energy aside from photo voltaic powered lights and he discovered ‘inside the neighborhood, cash actually is not used right here in any respect.’
John Mark explains that as a substitute of cash, all the households invite different members of the village in to eat and ‘that is the great thing about our neighborhood… it is all about sharing.’
The villagers additionally assist one another to construct shelters utilizing pure sources. The subsequent day, John Mark took Luke to a different village on the coast.
In the YouTube video, the locals might be seen excitedly bounding right down to the seashore to greet them sporting conventional tribal gown. From there, Luke ticked off all the different villages on the island.
From speaking to the locals he found that whereas they’re pleased being at one with nature, they want extra assist from the federal government to allow them to improve their healthcare and academic services.
Luke says as a result of the island receives little assist from exterior, the islanders usually confer with their homeland as ‘the forgotten island.’
One man Luke meets, reveals him how a ebook with a map of the area names all the different islands, aside from Utupua.
In a bid to enhance peoples’ lives on Utupua, John Mark reveals that he has determined to run for the place of ‘chief communication officer’ for the island.
He says: ‘The system is there however typically a few of the system isn’t addressing our points, that is what I’m engaged on. I’ve to take care of the individuals of Utupua and the voice of the individuals this that is the place I’ll keep and endlessly.’
Finishing on a poignant notice detailing why life on Utupua is so particular, John Mark concludes: ‘The which means of life is a way of unity. People are strolling collectively, residing collectively in peace, residing with nature and the atmosphere.
‘We eat with our palms, we swim within the sea taking care of one another the which means of life is all about sharing.
‘Sharing what you might have with probably the most needy individuals within the village and with the relations and with everybody… one massive household right here… it is very lovely.’