I just did the Annapurna Circuit. The change is huge and tourism has changed the nature of these villages. The village of Barak looks completely unrecognisable. Thanks for this footage in winters/spring.
Thank you, Paul O’Connor !! Felt very good to see my grand-mother, my village, my people and the way of life at that time. I only heard through my parents that how wonderful and difficult at the same time the village life was . I am very thankful to you as now I can witness with my own eyes .Please keep uploading!! God bless !
Orche Tshungta for your reply. I’m glad you enjoyed the film. Everything has 2 sides so your comment about the wonderful and difficult aspect of traditional life in a harsh landscape such as the Himalayan rain shadow.. is very true!
Nostalgia! I walked the full circuit from Dhumre to Pokhara in 1984 and 1986. That is what the place was really like. Now ruined by the road and us tourists. Thank you for the memories, time to dust the slide projector...
i hope those houses are still standing today,i can't find another docu of this at present time..it's hard to see if theres big changes.. great video❤,i'm so addicted with himalayas documentaries and all those mountains,i watch them all the time,very beautiful and unique culture
Hi Anna, yes those houses are all still standing. The Manang valley ( Nyeshyang) was unaffected by the big earthquake....however quite a few of the Manangi’s filmed have passed on ... cheers Paul
Here is a video slideshow of the full Annapurna Circuit trek from Dhumre to Pokhara including Annapurna Sanctuary in 1984 and -86: ruclips.net/video/wxXPsO0Zuzo/видео.html
I just did the Annapurna Circuit. The change is huge and tourism has changed the nature of these villages. The village of Barak looks completely unrecognisable. Thanks for this footage in winters/spring.
Thank you, Paul O’Connor !!
Felt very good to see my grand-mother, my village, my people and the way of life at that time. I only heard through my parents that how wonderful and difficult at the same time the village life was . I am very thankful to you as now I can witness with my own eyes .Please keep uploading!!
God bless !
Orche Tshungta for your reply. I’m glad you enjoyed the film. Everything has 2 sides so your comment about the wonderful and difficult aspect of traditional life in a harsh landscape such as the Himalayan rain shadow.. is very true!
Tons of love and hugs to Paul sir for these wonderful documentary !!
So nice to see my elder brother (6.2) and other relatives in this video .... thank u sooooo much for sharing !!
Hi Sam..thanks for your reply and i am glad you enjoyed it... what was your brother's name? Did you also grow up in Manang?
My brother's name is Ngedup gurung...he lives in india now
@@gurungtshering1 please say hi to him for me!!
Great and historical documentary film by Paul dai and team!
Wow antique videos of our Manang
Nostalgia! I walked the full circuit from Dhumre to Pokhara in 1984 and 1986. That is what the place was really like. Now ruined by the road and us tourists. Thank you for the memories, time to dust the slide projector...
Thank you very much for sharing that is precious.
Karma Wangdu My pleasure!
i hope those houses are still standing today,i can't find another docu of this at present time..it's hard to see if theres big changes.. great video❤,i'm so addicted with himalayas documentaries and all those mountains,i watch them all the time,very beautiful and unique culture
Hi Anna, yes those houses are all still standing. The Manang valley ( Nyeshyang) was unaffected by the big earthquake....however quite a few of the Manangi’s filmed have passed on ... cheers Paul
Incredible - thanks for sharing
Wow
Gurung,Ghale ❤
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😊😊
Here is a video slideshow of the full Annapurna Circuit trek from Dhumre to Pokhara including Annapurna Sanctuary in 1984 and -86: ruclips.net/video/wxXPsO0Zuzo/видео.html
Hi Paul, How do I get in touch with you? Best wishes.