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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2008
  • Ray Mears is in Indonesia to learn the importance a Perang (machete) holds for survival
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Комментарии • 217

  • @chewher4171
    @chewher4171 Год назад +8

    I love that Ray was not about flashy entertainment and cared about doing it right and proper to educate people. Way to go Mr. Mears. I come back to rewatch these vids time to time.

  • @Whi5t1eR
    @Whi5t1eR 15 лет назад +5

    What Ray meant is that the water is hot, BUT it's still refreshing on the hottest day, I should know... I'm Steve Cortland the visual mixer on that BBC edit.

  • @johnabson6241
    @johnabson6241 8 лет назад +20

    "This watervine is packed with safe water to drink." -Spits it all out after....

    • @REVY01
      @REVY01 Год назад +1

      Do you know what episode this is?

  • @iLikeSushiXD
    @iLikeSushiXD 13 лет назад +6

    Born from a master carpenter, that shelter was pretty cool. The frame, the parts, the shaping is phenomenal in that situation.

  • @Ficktao
    @Ficktao 15 лет назад +6

    I would have loved to see the finished product. Amazing how quick they make a shelter that looks more like a true home!

  • @Mamboro17
    @Mamboro17 15 лет назад +3

    believe me, these knots are pretty strong. The hut they're making is called a 'paparisa'

  • @warriorofsteel01
    @warriorofsteel01 14 лет назад +4

    Bamboo in the tropics is alot different than bamboo in more northern climates.Bamboo here in Pennsylvania is hard as a rock.The bamboo in the video looks like a joy to work with.

  • @xV13TCONGx
    @xV13TCONGx 13 лет назад +1

    5 people who were lost in the jungle then found crying and shivering in the rain next to a tree disliked this video

  • @agunghidayat958
    @agunghidayat958 4 года назад +16

    In sumatera we call it "parang", but in java they call it "golok". If you write "perang", in Indonesia it means "war" not "machete".

    • @TheSilence1
      @TheSilence1 3 месяца назад +1

      In the Philippines it's also called a "golok".

  • @Mamboro17
    @Mamboro17 15 лет назад +1

    It has been used in warfare for at least 600 years. All Malukuan ppl carry parang (also called 'mancado') in the jungle, it will save your life up there.

  • @aHigherPower
    @aHigherPower 7 лет назад +12

    I wish they would bring back Ray Mears episodes.

    • @JonnyParker-
      @JonnyParker- Месяц назад

      He has done the odd new series now and again but not as good as the old stuff .

  • @Rapidpanda1st
    @Rapidpanda1st 14 лет назад +1

    Just because they have a simpler lifestyle does not make them uncivilized. They are civilized in their own right, they have houses, laws, tools, etc; just in a simpler form.
    ~Frosty.

  • @NeillWylie
    @NeillWylie 15 лет назад +4

    Mears. Has been my hero since I was about 12. I'm 24 now and I still still hold the same opinion.

  • @max465t
    @max465t 13 лет назад +1

    the first video i saw with ray mears. Love this guy

  • @Aurelius787
    @Aurelius787 14 лет назад +1

    this is real tight. that machete's like a razor.

  • @1465225568
    @1465225568 15 лет назад +2

    Those guys are very skilled, but I suppose it's because they've been doing that kind of stuff their whole lives out of necessity. I wish life was that simple around the world. It seems like it would be a very peaceful and fulfilling way to live. Nice vid.

  • @asheradensein
    @asheradensein 14 лет назад +2

    No medicine or hospitals, either.
    But I agree to a point, living in the bush is the life.

  • @toxic3n3rgy
    @toxic3n3rgy 14 лет назад +2

    I have a perang knife, very sharp, good for chopping or even fine cutting.

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack 15 лет назад +9

    Refreshing, ESPECIALLY on the hottest day, I would have thought.

  • @algodjo
    @algodjo 16 лет назад +1

    Parangs...
    And yes they are.. These people where Head hunters in the old day`s and they still are..
    My forfathers are alifuru people..
    This is in Ceram in the Moluccan islands

  • @nwood1311
    @nwood1311 14 лет назад +2

    Water moves up the xylem through a process called capillary action. Capillary action allows water to be pulled through the thin tubes because the molecules of the water are attracted to the molecules that make up the tube. The water molecules at the top are pulled up the tube and the water molecules below them are pulled along because of their attraction to the water molecules above them.

  • @shadowflight762
    @shadowflight762 13 лет назад

    Respond to this video... Excellent video and good points for the A Frame and where to get fresh water.

  • @geniemist
    @geniemist 14 лет назад

    masters at work

  • @LouieG7777
    @LouieG7777 15 лет назад +1

    Man these guys really know how to handle a machete!

  • @Spectermonkey
    @Spectermonkey 14 лет назад

    These guys are ingenius as hell!

  • @hendragster
    @hendragster 16 лет назад +1

    In Indonesian: "Perang" means war, but the word for machete is "PARANG"

  • @spartanses
    @spartanses 15 лет назад +2

    such a shame that technology has become so developed. Id love to have lived in the middle ages where there were no concrete roads, houses, cars, pollution etc. living in the bush is the life

  • @67mustangreg
    @67mustangreg 15 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @REVY01
    @REVY01 Год назад

    Does anyone know what episode this is?, It doesn't say in the description.

  • @ghorip
    @ghorip 14 лет назад

    I know these people , they are Nualu tribe from Seram island in eastern archipelago in Indonesia. these people is hard core don't mess with them or you will lose your head , that's why they called Headhunter Tribe and why the ISLAND got their name SERAM. in english SERAM mean Scary .. so in english is SCARY ISLAND

  • @ninjakawasaki1972
    @ninjakawasaki1972 14 лет назад +1

    DAMN those are some nice machetes

  • @varsityeagle89
    @varsityeagle89 15 лет назад

    beautiful

  • @MikeF0024
    @MikeF0024 16 лет назад

    ray is the man ..............

  • @giulianotoniolo
    @giulianotoniolo 15 лет назад +1

    For the most tasks we use a simple machete and a small knife! The jungle provides the rest!

  • @algodjo
    @algodjo 16 лет назад +1

    We always used the Parang in the old days..
    My for fathers are Alifuru people...
    This is in The moluccans... on the island Ceram

    • @manawa4856
      @manawa4856 3 года назад

      Yes indeed. It was at Ceram Island. Nusa Ina.

  • @MightyJustas
    @MightyJustas 15 лет назад +5

    "refreshing even in the hottest day"
    Well, it looked like he didnt enjoyed it pretty much

    • @kyotecaller9140
      @kyotecaller9140 2 года назад

      you have never been thirsty.the vines with water taste good. cut above the loop on them then the top as high as you can more water held in the loop. good stuff. but then there are rivers to drink from. lol. never drink from the rivers.

  • @armmani2001
    @armmani2001 15 лет назад

    how amazing

  • @ilusionman1
    @ilusionman1 16 лет назад

    impressive building skills

  • @nwood1311
    @nwood1311 14 лет назад

    Does anyone know a solid source explaining this? I've heard mixed information from many people with a lot of experience in the bush.
    John "Lofty" Wiseman for instance, in his book SAS Survival, he says the top of the vine should be cut first.

  • @askAlanNow
    @askAlanNow 16 лет назад

    Man they are quick builders.

  • @algodjo
    @algodjo 15 лет назад

    Ok man.. tnx for your response..
    Amatoo

  • @OchoVerde
    @OchoVerde 10 лет назад +1

    Sago palm?

  • @shawntuzzi
    @shawntuzzi 16 лет назад

    i 1der wut they used b4 the machete? rocks ?

  • @globe255
    @globe255 14 лет назад

    You have to use straw/grass and even water if you can get it.

  • @kaldicuct
    @kaldicuct 14 лет назад

    @warriorofsteel01 in bryan texas, they have this grove, beautiful bamboo. but even with a saw its hard to get through. and its not even that thick. you get the occasional wrist thicks but mostly they would make wonderful wonderful fishing poles. though truthfully a machete prolly could snick them. just didnt have mine at the time because we walked through town to get it.

  • @woodlandcammo27
    @woodlandcammo27 15 лет назад

    Now that is some bushcrafting!

  • @GargamelThinks
    @GargamelThinks 11 лет назад +3

    I wonder if people realize just how crazy sharp those machetes are.

    • @kyotecaller9140
      @kyotecaller9140 2 года назад +3

      sharp yes, soft materiel yes. it makes a difference. use them in the desert. you would be in for a surprise. the wood is dence and hard. I used a collins in the Jungles of Panama for many years hunting with dogs for deer and pig. I kept it sharp and love cutting trail with it and many other things. I knew not to hit the hard woods with it. seems most the jungle is soft stuff and easy to chop through.

    • @JohnSmith-gp3co
      @JohnSmith-gp3co 2 года назад +1

      No sharper than a kitchen knife. Just that they’re so long & heavy with the momentum of a swing behind it.

  • @ForeverTwenty7
    @ForeverTwenty7 14 лет назад

    It really is amazing the things those people can do with all they have. I would like to see modernized parts of the world having everything taken away from for a year. How many people would perish/live?

    • @kyotecaller9140
      @kyotecaller9140 2 года назад

      Ha..I would also. there would only be good people left. the rest,Well laying on the ground clutching their smart phone looking for uber food delivery with vultures over head.

  • @filoIII
    @filoIII 15 лет назад

    what will the quality be like though?

  • @mouthfulloffeces
    @mouthfulloffeces 12 лет назад +2

    Those natives are EXPERTS with those machetes! I have one & while camping damn near took my thumb off ! they make it look super easy. .. be careful S'all I'm sayin'

  • @Spaeckli
    @Spaeckli 12 лет назад

    where can I buy one?

  • @MrLeokeyboardist
    @MrLeokeyboardist 13 лет назад

    Good

  • @Kris35Productions
    @Kris35Productions 15 лет назад

    yup yup so true

  • @RezaOLine
    @RezaOLine 10 лет назад +1

    naturekid that is not a sword,, its parang.. just like machete.. used for chopping trees when you are in the jungle..

  • @Staticzero9
    @Staticzero9 13 лет назад

    cool

  • @sandymilne1
    @sandymilne1 13 лет назад

    wow theyre good

  • @kamarulx
    @kamarulx 13 лет назад

    @1buckshort yea it supposed to sound like PAR-RUNG, not PER-RANG

  • @STEELPOT1
    @STEELPOT1 14 лет назад

    Need show titled
    "Making of a traditional Perang ".Nice shelter.

  • @juliuscrister
    @juliuscrister 13 лет назад

    here in iloilo, Philippines, we call this "binangon". our all around utility blade.

  • @Ficktao
    @Ficktao 15 лет назад

    Where did you have in mind?

  • @ro66e
    @ro66e 14 лет назад

    I know, was just kidding.
    Over here (Holland) there's no poison ivy.
    Instead we've got giant hogweed wich can cause burning blisters just by accidentally touching the leaves.

  • @lankue
    @lankue 14 лет назад

    extreme sharp machete (parang) man best friend in jungle

  • @azuan01
    @azuan01 15 лет назад

    Yes. Parang.

  • @boss_joker2960
    @boss_joker2960 16 лет назад

    thats because its not permanent and its made from stuff a few feet away unlike concrete and glass and wood paint wires metal plastic.... you know what i mean...

  • @samshady
    @samshady 13 лет назад

    @nantakana yes, Parang is the correct word.

  • @Masahanate
    @Masahanate Год назад

    The word "parang" is Indonesian or Malay, while in their tribal language it is called "Tunue" = Machete.

  • @eqlzr2
    @eqlzr2 5 лет назад

    God, I hope I never have to see Ray Mears drinking water out of a vine again.

  • @maltijien
    @maltijien 15 лет назад

    Anywhere tropical mate, but I really love the Amazon

  • @Mamboro17
    @Mamboro17 15 лет назад

    Probably axes like they use in Papua
    (Maluku and Papua are both West-Melanesian countries and have a lot in common)

  •  13 лет назад +1

    dibalo kisiera vivir asi :)

  • @Spaeckli
    @Spaeckli 14 лет назад

    damn these things aere sharp!

  • @kepiu
    @kepiu 13 лет назад +2

    its parang... wat the hell...

  • @lokivalentine
    @lokivalentine 11 лет назад

    it's written on the title, is that also his accent ?

  • @adipresley
    @adipresley 15 лет назад

    Rite,not Perang but Parang...Perang means "War" in Indonesian/Malaysian.

  • @Struggle2015
    @Struggle2015 14 лет назад

    I WISH I COUL LIVE LIKE THIS! FREEEE AND HAPPY. FREE FROM BURDENS AND OPPRESSION OF SOCIETY. WARE DID IT ALL GO WRONG!?

  • @dyingangelo
    @dyingangelo 14 лет назад +1

    i miss playing with the plant at 1:16 :)

  • @wazonu
    @wazonu 15 лет назад

    you have to buy it.

  • @SirTotallyCooki
    @SirTotallyCooki 11 лет назад +1

    Perhaps pvc would work aswell?

    • @arshatarifin7442
      @arshatarifin7442 5 лет назад +2

      Good luck in finding pvc in the jungle yeah..all the best 😆😆

  • @richard2mitchell
    @richard2mitchell 13 лет назад

    @practicalwhacktical it is cuz he didnt let it run clear sorry for bad english

  • @JelloJames16
    @JelloJames16 15 лет назад

    Wow, how cool would it be to actually spend a night in something you improvised in a few hours? I think it would be interesting, anyway.

  • @connordeclanw7445
    @connordeclanw7445 15 лет назад

    what do u mean there mate?

  • @rotedrachen
    @rotedrachen 15 лет назад

    That´s pretty funny!!

  • @TheCrashesshit
    @TheCrashesshit 14 лет назад

    he spits the water out last minute if you notice at the end of the video.

  • @pinworms70
    @pinworms70 14 лет назад

    they go into the woods and consult with shaman, then after a sacrifice is made, Oogoolukko, got of metal (I know I know, some will argue Rob Halford is the TRUE god of metal, but i digress) creates this blade out of the basic elements of the earth. The other option is they go to the local trading post and buy/trade for one, produced locally by craftsmen, after all its just a machete.

  • @PhanNTran
    @PhanNTran 15 лет назад

    WOW that's EPIC lol
    i wanna build somethign like that
    i wanna play with bamboo :|

  • @1buckshort
    @1buckshort 13 лет назад

    BBC,you guys screwed up the spelling.In Malay,PERANG is war,while PARANG is machete so the right spelling would be PARANG.Just switch the second letter from E to A.Still a good documentary anyway:-)

  • @recurveninja
    @recurveninja 13 лет назад

    that was a pro Parang, anyone know where i can get one? D:

  • @KlausYTY
    @KlausYTY 15 лет назад

    Indonesian call that Perang? Malaysian call it Parang. that hut looks strong can be use for a few weeks. such hut is troublesome, centipede and snake can hide inside and in tropical i don't think it's wise to sleep on ground

  • @KlausYTY
    @KlausYTY 15 лет назад

    They don't live in hut, they live in village and wood house. hut is to stay in jungle when they collect cane, herb, or hunting. they just experieced hunter not clever nor dumb.

  • @Daffy711
    @Daffy711 14 лет назад

    @7Supernova7 yea, he did really spit it out!

  • @araregoodguy
    @araregoodguy 13 лет назад

    It would be if you had no other water source.

  • @phrankus2009
    @phrankus2009 13 лет назад

    Need a RUM vine !

  • @123456789bradley
    @123456789bradley 11 лет назад

    omg thats a beast of a sword

  • @budisantosobudsom
    @budisantosobudsom 6 лет назад +5

    Not "perang" but "parang"

    • @zeezeazee
      @zeezeazee 5 лет назад +4

      @Jay M no no no.. you can pronounce it anyway you like. unless the word is "fused" into your dictionary, you can write it "pawrang" or "pereng" or whatever. but if you search "perang" in indonesian it means "war", someone will be confused if she/he wants to find more information about this.

    • @arshatarifin7442
      @arshatarifin7442 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah..parang is the correct word..perang means war in malay language..if u used the Oxford dictionary, the term parang means malayan machete..malayan means the people of malaya, the malay people or "orang melayu" in local language, malaya term were used to described the peninsular Malaysia long time ago..and yes we use the parang in our 'perang'(war) but we don't use our 'perang'(war) in our 'perang'(war)..see the difference?😁

  • @jazzercising011
    @jazzercising011 14 лет назад

    you mispelled they're

  • @seihaz
    @seihaz 13 лет назад

    parang should be pronounce like PAR RUNG..

  • @Sam_pah
    @Sam_pah 13 лет назад

    Perang can also mean war,
    well im from indonesia

  • @Jinjriver
    @Jinjriver 15 лет назад

    i have one at home =]

  • @ro66e
    @ro66e 14 лет назад

    Better not eat them after use, just to make sure.

  • @maltijien
    @maltijien 15 лет назад

    hahahahahahaahahahah so funny
    how he looked at the camera lololololol