The Reality of Paradise: Life on a Remote Island
Support us in creating more films like this : / reflectionsoflife Thank you Justine & Michael 💚 St Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world. The locals of St Helena refer to themselves as 'Saints', and Gary Stevens is one them. Gary used to think that there were greener pastures elsewhere, but he has realised that he lives in paradise. He shares a beautiful message about appreciating what you do have in your life. "Always look to the bright side of things, and never let little things get you down. Just think of what lumps of gold you've got in your hands that you can't see."- Gary Stevens To learn more about St Helena, visit http://sthelenatourism.com Equipment used - Sony FS7 with still lenses Music sourced from ArtList - https://bit.ly/2KfrAt2 This Is An Adventure - by Kyle Preston Music sourced from Audio Network Season of Change - by Bruce Maginnis Beautiful Today - by Richard Lacy, Sarah Elizabeth Lacy, David Bird Sound mix by Tamryn Breakey and Stef Albertyn

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