
This Traveltalk short visits three African locations on the Indian Ocean that used to be administered by Great Britain. The first stop is the Seychelles island group.
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Alright, so ‘Colorful Ports of Call’ isn't really a movie you'd pop on for a Friday night thrill. It’s a travel short from way back, a real time capsule. If you're into old footage, colonial history, or just like seeing how places were presented decades ago, then yeah, give it a look. But if you’re expecting a modern d...


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"Alright, so ‘Colorful Ports of Call’ isn't really a movie you'd pop on for a Friday night thrill. It’s a travel short from way back, a real time capsule. If you're into old footage, colonial history, or just like seeing how places were presented decades ago, then yeah, give it a look. But if you’re expecting a modern documentary with deep insights or, heaven forbid, anything approaching a plot, you'll probably just find it a bit… slow. My grandma would probably enjoy the gentle pace. 👵A Journey..."

