Laos: Deepest Asia | Spirits of the Mekong | Somewhere on Earth Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Somewhere on Earth is heading to Asia, to discover Laos.
    Leua, an itinerant vendor, spends part of each year traveling with his family on the Upper Mekong near the borders of China, Burma and Thailand. He knows this mythic river inside and out. Pheng is also an inveterate traveler but he sets out for the most remote corners of the country at the wheel of his old army truck. Pheng, who practices meditation, is progressing on the path of wisdom that all Buddhists dream of traveling.
    A thousand km to the south, near the Cambodian border, are the Khone Phapheng Falls, the largest in Southeast Asia. Sohane is a fisherman, a very dangerous profession. Working above these turbulent waters, he places his life in the hands of the spirits of the Mekong.
    What if paradise exists as a place on earth? In this 48 x 52 mins series, we travel to some of the most beautiful places in the world.
    This film was first released in 2015
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Комментарии • 14

  • @JavaDiscover
    @JavaDiscover  10 дней назад +1

    Leua, an itinerant vendor, spends part of each year traveling with his family on the Upper Mekong near the borders of China, Burma and Thailand. He knows this mythic river inside and out. Pheng is also an inveterate traveler but he sets out for the most remote corners of the country at the wheel of his old army truck. Pheng, who practices meditation, is progressing on the path of wisdom that all Buddhists dream of traveling.
    A thousand km to the south, near the Cambodian border, are the Khone Phapheng Falls, the largest in Southeast Asia. Sohane is a fisherman, a very dangerous profession. Working above these turbulent waters, he places his life in the hands of the spirits of the Mekong.

  • @1peik
    @1peik 10 дней назад +1

    Thank you for an amazing documentary. The Boatman’s wife says it all “ she is happy with her life” … Happiness is not gauged by monetary values.. how wise !!!

  • @SetsuNanami97
    @SetsuNanami97 15 дней назад +2

    Great documentary

  • @Pinkpanter.plastering
    @Pinkpanter.plastering 11 дней назад

    I really love to visit once at least maybe retiring this adorable place and the people seem so friendly and easy to get on with ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @brianswelding
    @brianswelding 15 дней назад +1

    Great show, I'm jealous of these guys ♥️🙏

  • @rosemaryamundson4542
    @rosemaryamundson4542 12 дней назад

    The shot that ends at 3:49 is skillful and majestic .

  • @christopherzatalokin8652
    @christopherzatalokin8652 12 дней назад

    The scars on his face tell an amazing story. I have heard tales of those who were able to escape the war. Also, hear stories of those who didn't make it.

  • @henriknielsen1662
    @henriknielsen1662 14 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @bredneved
    @bredneved 10 дней назад

    Wonderful

  • @ronalddechosa3048
    @ronalddechosa3048 11 дней назад

    It seemed,they hve no prblem,but i knw evryday is a struggles,for them,like us evryday is anodr chllenged,✌️☁️☁️⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @jackpinongan5089
    @jackpinongan5089 13 дней назад

    hi

  • @stevenabalos3339
    @stevenabalos3339 14 дней назад

    Since, you put your family in danger you should have life jacket.

    • @1peik
      @1peik 10 дней назад

      Steven, Don’t be judgemental. Have some empathy.. did you not see how the villagers paid them for their pots.. a piglet? It is called “ bartering” I suppose you expect the Boatman to go to a store in Luang Prabang to exchange the piglet for a life vest . That piglet is food for the family for a week or 2.
      I bet he would love to send his daughters to School but alas….
      Have you ever been to this part of South East Asia..? If not, please understand that 95% of the populace in Laos, Burma, Cambodia .. etc. “ eke out a living”
      I qualify to explain to you is because, I have visited all these countries & have seen with my own eyes… how these people live.