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Kah-Wai Lin
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Dr. Kah-Wai Lin is a documentary film producer and a landscape, wildlife & travel photographer based in New Jersey. Born in Malaysia, Dr. Lin has a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in medical science. After a successful research career at Princeton University, Dr. Lin followed his passion and transitioned into professional photography. Today, he has led over 100 photo workshops, presented over 300 seminars worldwide, and has received over 200 awards globally. He receives sponsorship from leading brands such as Phase One, NiSi, Fotopro, f-stop, FeiyuTech, Spiffy Gear, iwata-Tech, Red River Paper, BenQ, Cotton Carrier, and The Heat Company. Besides, he served as former Vice President of Photographic Society of America (PSA). Further, Dr. Lin has social media following of over 300,000. In recognition of his invaluable contribution to photographic community, he was awarded the Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from a US Member of Congress.
Saving Wild Camels
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We made this video during our recent visit to the Wild Camel Breeding Center (Wild Camels Protection Foundation) in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Currently, we're engaged in fundraising efforts to support the establishment of a new breeding center in Mongolia.
Wild camel is a critically endangered animal, it ranked as 8th most endangered large mammal on Earth. With a population of less than 1000, the brink of extinction is only a step away.
Join us in supporting wild camel conservation to ensure that future generations will witness these magnificent creatures roaming the desert and, most importantly, to secure a healthy Earth f...
We made this video during our recent visit to the Wild Camel Breeding Center (Wild Camels Protection Foundation) in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Currently, we're engaged in fundraising efforts to support the establishment of a new breeding center in Mongolia.
Wild camel is a critically endangered animal, it ranked as 8th most endangered large mammal on Earth. With a population of less than 1000, the brink of extinction is only a step away.
Join us in supporting wild camel conservation to ensure that future generations will witness these magnificent creatures roaming the desert and, most importantly, to secure a healthy Earth f...
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Cappadocia: The Land of Beautiful Horses
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Cappadocia has been renowned for its horses since ancient times. The name "Cappadocia," believed to originate from the Hittite word "Katpatuka," is often interpreted as the "Land of Beautiful Horses". Historical records reveal that the region contributed horses as gifts or tributes to ancient Assyrian and Persian monarchs. During the period of Persian rule over Cappadocia, horses even formed a ...
Golden Skies - Official Teaser 1
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A documentary film about Kazakh eagle hunters in Western Mongolia. Premiere in 2024. For more information, please visit: sunskye.com/golden-skies/ For upcoming photo tours to Mongolia, please visit: kahwailin.com/workshops/
Kathmandu: The Tale of Devine and Devout
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As the capital of Nepal since 1200 AD, Kathmandu is a city steeped in rich history and diverse cultures and religions. This documentary film will explore the tradition of Kumari, also known as the Living Goddess, where a chosen virgin is revered as a manifestation of the divine female energy or Shakti in Dharmic religious traditions. Additionally, the film will showcase the inspiring story of R...
It os seus beautiful. The way Eagle and man ARE Connected
Is there other way to go on a hunting expedition other than the eagle festival? I saw some plans and theres a 1 week pack, but only 2 days of actual contact with the falconers. As a falconer myself I would like to have more days and with real hunting not staged exhibitions or something close, but not the real thing. Can you please provide me with some info? (I have hunt with eagles myself but in America, México to be accurate and off course is very different from the Kazakh's style.
Please email me for more info: kahwailin (AT) gmail (DOT) com
@@KahWaiLin I have already wrote you, thank you for your kind answer
They keep eagle only for 6 years
Thank You for being so helpful. Beautiful pics, all so peaceful or powerful and I learned a couple things. I have been doing Shutter priority and find the focus is off. Switching over to manual priority again. Fingers crossed.
Although a foreigner of European origin, I feel a closeness to the rural people of Kazakhstan. I was born in South Africa and am married to a Mongolian lady of Khentii Province. Our daughter Viv, now 18 was born in Ulaanbaatar. In Africa, I am occasionally on foot, close to wild animals, such as Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino and many more. I wish you and your families warmth, safety, good health & prosperity. 😑 Еуропадан шыққан шетелдік болсам да, мен Қазақстанның ауыл тұрғындарына жақындық сезінемін. Мен Оңтүстік Африкада дүниеге келдім және Хэнтий провинциясының моңғол әйеліне тұрмысқа шықтым. Қызымыз Вив, қазір 18 жаста, Улан-Баторда дүниеге келген. Африкада мен анда-санда жаяу жүремін, піл, арыстан, барыс, буйвол, мүйізтұмсық сияқты жабайы жануарларға жақын боламын. Сіздерге және отбасыларыңызға жылулық, амандық, зор денсаулық және бақ-береке тілеймін. 🙂
Love this beautiful and educational video! Thank you Kah-Wai!
Wow! simply stunning! 🤩
Amazing work! Beautiful !
Beautiful!!
Stunning!
Can you help me by telling me the steps to train my eagle
"Promosm" 🤘
Masha Allah Excellent work brother. I am very happy to see your work. I hope your channel will grow up vey quickly.
Amazing video! More please!
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Amazing video
wonderful film!
I love the video! Thank you.
Well done, I enjoyed this very much. It helped me to recall memories from two treks in the 1988-1991 era.
Amitabha
Buddha Dharma Sangha <3
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Қазақтар аман болыңыздар , ! Бар болыңдар ! .
From Chapter 1 section called the Bigger Picture of "Partnerships and understanding between Kazakh Pastorialists and golden eagles of the Altai Mountains of the Altai Mountains:A Multi-Species Ethnography" by Lauren Mueller McGough, PhD: "Hunting with eagles changes quite profoundly the further you travel from Olgii city. The key to understanding this is tourism.In the 1990s, Mongolia devoted a lot of funding and resources to encouraging tourism and creating a navigable tourist infrastructure. It has been very successful, and outside mining, tourism now represents the primary source of GDP for the country. In 1999, the Golden Eagle Festival was founded in Olgii City in order to encourage tourism to Bayan-Olgii. The Festival takes place In October, and is comprised of three events over two days in which a panel of judges scores a berkutchi and his eagle. [ describes the eagle hunting events] Since actual hunting takes place in deep winter and is very physically demanding, many tourists are not able to experience it. The Festival is a substitute. However, the eagles that will excel at the Festival are very different from eagles that will excel at catching foxes in remote areas. In the next chapter, I will write about how sub-adult eagles are trapped and socialized with humans. These eagles, fiercely independent creatures, are ideal hunting partners. However, they aren’t so tolerant of new situations or crowds of people. At the Festival, which has become very popular in recent years (hosting several hundred tourists), wild-trapped sub-adult eagles will not tolerate flying near huge crowds. They’ll fly away instead, back to the safety of the remote, sparsely inhabited stretches of the Altai. In order to have eagles to fly at the Festival, some Kazakhs have taken to using colberkuts or ‘hand-eagles’. These are eagles where are taken from the nest as downy chicks, or eyasses to use the falconry term, at mere days of age. These eagles become imprinted on humans, and know nothing other than life with humans. Thus, they are impossible to lose and have no fear of the largest thronging crowd. They will fly to the glove and the fox pelt at the Festival without issue.However, these eagles, deprived of the learning experience with their parents, don’t know how to hunt. As any fox-catching eaglehunter will tell you, humans can only do a poor job of teaching an eagle how to hunt. The utility of trapping a sub-adult eagle, is it already knows how to catch foxes, you merely have to convince the eagle that you are an ally in that pursuit. What I then found, is that the closer I was to Olgii city, the more colberkuts I saw. These hand-raised eagles gives themselves away by continually begging for food (these eagles are too mentally stunted to reach adolescence, and can never be released). The food call is a loud “psh-ack psh-ack psh-ack” sound. They also fly weakly and have no level of fitness. As useless as colberkuts are for hunting, they are great for tourism. Tourists don’t know the difference. A large portion of the 300 berkutchi mentioned are Kazakhs who keep these colberkuts purely to take to the Festival and to show to tourists.One can hardly blame them, as to be able to invite tourists into your home can represent a lot of income for a family that typically relies on volatile cashmere and meat prices. However, this recent phenomenon of the Festival and colberkuts is not within the scope of this thesis. This thesis is focused on eagle culture and the tradition of hunting with eagles as it relates to the practical catching of foxes. That is, the millennia sustained tradition of trapping sub-adult eagles, socializing them to hunt in partnership with humans, and then releasing them. This is the tradition from which the vast well of ethno-ornithological knowledge of the Kazakh people." To hear more listen to Dr McGough talking about this further her from 14,25 mark (approximately): birdcallsradio.com/bcr-202-lauren-mcgough-falconer/
Азаматсың қандасым
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Check out the full documentary about Kazakh eagle hunters at: ruclips.net/video/T-hcbeAVevM/видео.html
Check out the full documentary about Kazakh eagle hunters at: ruclips.net/video/T-hcbeAVevM/видео.html
Check out the full documentary about Kazakh eagle hunters at: ruclips.net/video/T-hcbeAVevM/видео.html
Check out the full documentary about Kazakh eagle hunters at: ruclips.net/video/T-hcbeAVevM/видео.html
🦁Kazak🤘🏻 KHAN 🦁
Beautiful!.. 🤩😍
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ESPLÊNDIDO 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Ameiii o vídeo
That's pretty amazing
Thanks!
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Can't wait !!
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Where is the eagle huntress, she the CHAMPION AISOPHAN.