Laos' Darkest Secrets: Tribal Sacrifices, Hidden Gold, and War's Aftermath - 🇱🇦 Full Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
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Well done Andrew.
Big 👍 to the narrator at the beginning !
JO JO IN VT 🇺🇲💞
Laos has been my must-visit list.
That raw piece you ate was the stomach "Tri Comb." You also didn't get no smoke from the tobacco out of the BONG because you didn't hit it right.😂 This was a very good documentary of 🇱🇦 Laos. I enjoyed watching it very much. Im looking forward to your next vlog. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. ❤❤❤
I fully enjoyed this production. Absolutely thoroughly
When I was a little kid in Upstate NY three of my good friends parents came from Laos in the early 70's to escape the death and chaos. But one food I was introduced to by having them as friends was sticky rice. Sticky rice is one of the best foods you can possibly eat. It's soooo good. I know there were times I may have gotten on their nerves wanting some sticky rice. Lol.
Awesome, entertaining & informative film Andrew. I probably wouldn't want to eat the raw buffalo mince. I love seeing gold mining too!
Lol awesome bamboo bong! Did you inhale? I didn't see any smoke exhaled! Just giving you a hard time... but awesome video, I love watching what you upload on here and the quality is great! I'm glad you stuck with this and I hope you will continue! Thanks for doing what you do!
Seen it all, thought it was new but just repeating the videos.
I've never known about this tribes before in Laos, well I grow up in America. Interesting video.. Thanks for sharing 😊🙏😊😊
interesting story, thank for the video
What a crazy place
Editing all over the place but great content.
Thank you.
Interesting Documentary. Btw what camera was used in shooting this documentary
Fujifilm XH2S
well presented. the secret war is no longer a secret. welcome to my great escape.
You should be come to indonesia many culture in my country bro
This channel got to change its name to the best food review show 2 sometimes something else
lol everyone just carrying around a massive bamboo bong
Needs chapters/timestamps or needs to be edited into 13-16 minute videos, with the full footage uploaded separately
Is this the compilation of the previous videos?
yes
@@Andrew_Fraser thank you.
is that why they call it thout lao? because it started in laos?
The whole village is flying high😂😂
music is way to loud sometimes... i did not want to regulate volume nearby every 2 min... i only made it to min 5 :(
ผมเป็นคนไทย การได้ไปลาวเหมือนการได้ย้อนเวลาไปอดีตมันเป็นบรรยากาศที่หาที่ไหนไม่ได้
Very similar to the people in Nagaland NE India. We were colonized just like the rest of NE India.
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Too much background music !
Travelling for food .. can't wait to taste it brother.. looking delicious.. I m from Nepal
an hour though.... come on
At Christmas millions of animals are slaughtered and prepared for a religious ritual feast. Because the process is deliberately hidden from our view, we have no concern for the animals, and feast without conscience. I find it more civilised to be witness the slaughter and accept the responsibility for one's actions. The large public ceremony places a high value on this ritual. My Hindu-Buddhist partner will not eat red meat, this ceremony would deeply upset her, but she catches, kills, prepares and cooks fish. These are cultural differences. I am distressed when magnificent big old growth trees are cut down, beautiful living things. Forests of 330 foot trees cut down for dollars in a greedy man;s pocket. We need to preserve and protect cultural diversity.
Can I be ur camera man, I'm a US army veteran that born n live in FSM, I'll do it for free, just love to travel💯
Fujifilm XH2S
Unwatchable. You want to relax and get into it but you got a dj dropping 20 tracks with different bpm. If you have a fade out that occurs within 15 seconds of the fade in then don't fade in at all. Just remove it and upload one without the effects, you'll only lose a couple weeks worth of views.
Andrew love you my stuff but your narrating with to much precision and robotic ways. Just narrate like you talk, much better to listen too mate
Paracale is
Philippines. Your title says Laos Tribal Sacrifices. Not quite right. Misleading info to your viewers! And from Tribal sacrifices down to mining and went to a different country ?
In that part of the video, I'm simply comparing Laos' gold mining techniques to those of the Philippines. I explicitly state this in the video and display a map of the Philippines. It's very clear and hardly misleading.
36:42 you're not paying attention @euniceenriquez4866
Looks like this would be a great video but I want to hear you, not the overly dramatic music. I literally cannot watch it. Perhaps have a chat with your sound engineer.
Let me guess.....you identify as they or them 🧐😂 you poor thing.
Seems like an English issue. A site called preply has English tutors who can help you with your listening skills.
Is that you , Karen?
If that’s how you act I wouldn’t want you as a viewer anyways 😂
You trolls are pretty free with the personal attacks but i notice no one has the guts to address the actual issue which is the "background" music is too loud and prolonged.