Just for information from my little knowledge. A 10 hector coconut farm will produce about $150 a harvest 4 times a year. Unlike this farmer my Brother in Law will hire a man who harvests the coconuts with a long pole from the ground. His trees are twice as tall as these. He also must pay an oxen to carry the coconuts back to the house and helpers to work at shucking. The copra is dried and sold and the husks are turned into charcoal. After paying everyone he will end up with $100-150 dollars 4 times a year. Not a easy buck for sure.
@@jamesfurgerson5476 Generally they have family farms that have been in the family for years. They will grow there own vegetables and try to have other crops such a bananas. It is a tough life. Many young people leave the farm for the cities to try to find a better life. Mcdonalds employees have college education and if you are old forget it. The minimum wage is about $10 a day but most work for less. Keep in mind Rice and commodities are a set price basically the same as we pay so money doesn't go far. Then many don't have a refrigerator so food doesn't last. it is a vicious circle.
Tim is kinda heroic. Sure he's overweight, and out of shape. But he takes all the ribbing and jibes with a laugh and a smile, and has a very cute wife and seems genuinely pretty happy. He's got more going for him than most of the people I associate with on a daily basis. Definitely seems happier than the people I work with.
Thanks man. I’ve done a lot and seen a lot in 38 years. War, divorce, child and lived/traveled all over the non western world. Here I just look like a fat slob lol.
@@TimKyoutubeJust a note to thank you for assisting Harald with the videos!! Soon you will be recognized on the streets! Be prepared for a little fame. By the way, I would have never made it to the top of the mountain. Even Viking Harald looked like it was even a little challenge for him and he is in almost perfect shape. God bless and stay safe!!
Many questions on this - met Harald in 2016 because of my friendship with Bald and Bankrupt. The three of us went out drinking in Moscow. Harald and I stayed in touch ever since. Only in the last few months did I really start watching his videos.
Man, I like your vlogs. Its simplicity is impressive - no sound effects, no fancy visual effects - just pure, candid interaction with you and the people.
in the Philippines we consider the coconut tree as the 'tree of life' because you can make use of its parts from the leaves to its trunk.. a coconut tree is a source of food, lumber, cleaning materials, fuel for cooking, medicine, etc... it's like a Swiss army tree..
I like watching vlogs to all the foreigners visits philippines but your vlog is different and I loved it most. Coz you tried to live and experience people's life belong in a low class or not so wealthy level. You even help them. Keep up the good works dear. I always watch your video and not skipping the ads , in a way I can help you too for your good deeds.
It was so nice to hear the birds chirping. I then remembered that we were on vacation in my parents' province in Leyte as well, the birds chirping and the leaves of the trees swaying because of the wind and the warm touch of the morning sun that entered the house from the bedroom window. A happy and unforgettable memory. ☺️😊
Hi HARALD!!! I FIND YOU VERY AMUSING AND Kind-hearted. Here you are enjoying your discoveries about the simple filpino lifestyles. I just want you to know that during world war I, doctors at that time used coconut water as a substitute for blood transfusion whenever they ran out of blood. That means the composition of the coconut water and the human blood is very similar. The difference is the nucleus of the blood is iron making our blood red while the coconut water is calcium, transparent water. That water, specially the young coconut is very good for your kidneys. So drink it as often as you can. Thank you also for rewarding the hard-working dad. God bless you always!!!
I can't believe how much time and work it takes to grow coconuts. I've gained a new appreciation for the people doing such work. Thank you for showing us this, Harald.
Hello Harald! This was very interesting. I didn't know how the Filipinos climbed the trees. Now I know. In India they don't cut the trees like that. They just scale the trees with belts around their waist.. I heard that the Filipinos made charcoal from Coconut Shells but I've never seen them make it. It was great to see the pit where they burn them... Very smart people.. The other videos I watch about the Filipino life, mostly in Bohol only shows the farming and trips to town.. They also show how they build their homes... Looking foward to the next video..The very best video I watch is about the life of a young guy and his girlfriend. His name is FinnSnow and everyone in the Philippines loves him. He is always helping people there. He's really a very sweet guy..🍃😁🍃
They might laugh at you if you say that it is hard work. It may be easy for them. The mother is not even sweating going up that mountain. It is easy for them.
Hmmm, they didn't laugh at Harald when he gave the family money and told them how hard working they were. People wouldn't laugh at you giving them a compliment.
@@jonmalkowvich6967, why would you laugh if someone gives you money? Hardworking is different from hard work. They are a hardworking family. What they do looks hard work for us but I think it is not hard work for them. It is an easy work for them especially climbing those coconut trees. Just because you are doing easy work doesn't mean that you are not a hardworking person.
I love this new guy not even climatized to the heat and he succeeds on the climb 💪🏽 all my travel buddies opt out of this shit so solo is the way to go 🇮🇪
Beware when you go under a coconut tree coz sometimes dry coconut could fall anytime specially if its windy..come to Maldives we hv many coconut palms here..☺
New to your channel. Thank you for sharing your beautiful surroundings. I am battling cancer and have so much on my bucket list of things I want to do and places to see. Thankful every day I wake up. Im in denial about my health situation. I do not accept it. Lol 😂
It's not easy the life of a coconut farmer. That's why you gave a money to a farmer. That's a big amount to them. And I'm sure he just can't express in English how thankful he is for the money sir. Thank you for the big help you gave to a hard working father. I salute you.
my wife is actually Filipina, although she was born in California, her father migrated to the states back in the 60s. When her father passed away her mother traveled back to the Philippines to give him a proper send off. These are the kindest people I have ever seen!
Haha... I dont know why but it is indeed so hard to get a straight answer in the Philippines. Been there twice for a total of 7 months and it always amazes me!
There are only 2 fellas I look forward to watching, 1, is the "Dead Farang" and you Harald. I've been in Thailand for 10 yrs now. Great entertainment from both of ya's. I'm learning a lot about where to go in the Philippines. Thanks.
People of Fillipine are so humble, kind hearted and supportive. They speaks english fluently. Love from Nepal. Going through all of your video Mr.Herald (investigates) 😊
Fantastic video, it reminds me where I grow up watching my grandparents harvesting coconut. We made the coconut into a copra which is then turn into oil. They remaining coconut shell will be grill and turn into charcoal. People will use it for barbecue or if you have an old fashioned iron we use charcoal too. At present my dad carry my grandads work along with his brother and sister. Its not a great deal of income but they'll get buy.
your vlogs in general entertain me but the fact that you're in philippines makes me so happy because my mom is from there. are you planning to go north in the future?
Harald... each and every parts of a coconut tree is realy worth.. if u burn the coconut shell it acts like a charcoal.. after that the ash could be used for plants and bushes.. just like a fertilizer...
just watched this and its really awesome how industrious Christins parents are! if you want to know more about charcoal making, here in Nevada during the Silver boom of the 1860s the Basque and italian immigrants made charcoal in huge stone kilns (ward charcoal ovens) it was used in the processing of the ore during that time. very interesting
Harald i love that your video topics are not the common topics most foreign vloggers will feature here in the Philippines. I enjoyed watching this so much, take care!
wow, we call those charcoal made out of coconut BAGUL here... not as cheap as wood coal but a lot better... last I checked they were around $5 a sack... perfect for barbecues or when our Gasul runs out lol...
I would love to travel with Harald!!! I recently found this super cool channel. I had 5 days off and i spent a majority of my time watching these amazing videos. Hes definitely gave me the travel bug. Harold im your newest subscriber! PATRICIA APPROVES!!!! 💋
Great video, Harald! See how hard those poor Filipinos work, and yet they get paid so little for the hard work they do. For them, hard work doesn’t mean enough income. Unfortunately, this situation goes true for so many of these poor people just about everywhere in the world :-(
Harold climbing a coconut tree is all about technique. If you use your belt or a rope it's all about tension, keeping your body straight, although it sounds counter intuitive. Also those notches are only for feet, not hands silly! Also this is a great video, wonderful people. His machete look like a barong but with more of a curve at the tip, which is a traditional Filipino weapon. So very cool.
hi HarAld :) i enjoyed watching ur vlogs because u have a generous and kind heart to help people who needs help even without asking for your help:) i appreciate that so much:) May God continue to bless you so you could be a blessing to others..stay safe as always...God bless muahugs:)
Love these vids the BEST!! Even though they dont explain much.. I can understand not being use to a camera on them.. Shy is ok in my book.. But letting u see their lifestyle is worth it!! This was well worth sharing.. Thanks 2 the family for letting us enjoy
I love watching your vlog because you have a good heart for the poor people,,,I like the way you always try a different kind of food and your so adventurous love it
Fresh coconut juice: in our Philippine family whenever we suffer from UTI ( Urinary Tract Infection) this is the medicine we go for and boy is it effective. Try it instead of rushing to the doctor straight away.
Harald.. in Kerala (India) we use rope strings to climb the coconut tree.. which is locked in the foot on a circle shape..that don't even hurt the tree...
Very enjoyable watch harald, i thought Tim wouldn't make it half way up the mountain but he proved me wrong what an enjoyable trek to watch wish i was with you guy's on it... That coconut farmer sure has a hard living a beautiful one nonetheless but hard.. a treble extendable aluminium ladders sure would make things alot easier when harvesting.
Hello new subscriber , thank you for sharing , its awsome , , Its remind me this video when i was young , we stayed in jungle , i and my dad, ,, , it was fun and we smell a fresh air , , in jungle ,Lots of vegetables .. Thank you God bless you Harald, , , keep safe
Just for information from my little knowledge. A 10 hector coconut farm will produce about $150 a harvest 4 times a year. Unlike this farmer my Brother in Law will hire a man who harvests the coconuts with a long pole from the ground. His trees are twice as tall as these. He also must pay an oxen to carry the coconuts back to the house and helpers to work at shucking. The copra is dried and sold and the husks are turned into charcoal. After paying everyone he will end up with $100-150 dollars 4 times a year. Not a easy buck for sure.
Great info. Thanks for sharing
And I complain about waiting In line at the store. /shrug.
Honest work for honest and happy people.
How do these people survive on $600 a year? Do they have their own food farms, or the food and house are also very cheap?
@@jamesfurgerson5476 Generally they have family farms that have been in the family for years. They will grow there own vegetables and try to have other crops such a bananas. It is a tough life. Many young people leave the farm for the cities to try to find a better life. Mcdonalds employees have college education and if you are old forget it. The minimum wage is about $10 a day but most work for less. Keep in mind Rice and commodities are a set price basically the same as we pay so money doesn't go far. Then many don't have a refrigerator so food doesn't last. it is a vicious circle.
Tim is kinda heroic. Sure he's overweight, and out of shape. But he takes all the ribbing and jibes with a laugh and a smile, and has a very cute wife and seems genuinely pretty happy. He's got more going for him than most of the people I associate with on a daily basis. Definitely seems happier than the people I work with.
Thanks man. I’ve done a lot and seen a lot in 38 years. War, divorce, child and lived/traveled all over the non western world. Here I just look like a fat slob lol.
@@TimKyoutubeJust a note to thank you for assisting Harald with the videos!! Soon you will be recognized on the streets! Be prepared for a little fame. By the way, I would have never made it to the top of the mountain. Even Viking Harald looked like it was even a little challenge for him and he is in almost perfect shape. God bless and stay safe!!
Thanks dude.
@@TimKyoutube don't take any notice of the haters, cool video and very nice people.
Many questions on this - met Harald in 2016 because of my friendship with Bald and Bankrupt. The three of us went out drinking in Moscow. Harald and I stayed in touch ever since. Only in the last few months did I really start watching his videos.
Harald, your and Bald's videos have gotten me through my depression over the last few months. I just want to say thank you.
@Steven Stone I've travelled to over 100 countries. Depression isn't something you can run from.
Me too brotha. Still want to end it all but at least Harald shows there’s goodness in the world
Keep fighting the blues and never give up.
B B Me too
Waawww nice country
Man, I like your vlogs. Its simplicity is impressive - no sound effects, no fancy visual effects - just pure, candid interaction with you and the people.
I am amazed how nice and polite Philippines people are .Hard working,not spoiled.Harald,you r doing wonderful job
in the Philippines we consider the coconut tree as the 'tree of life' because you can make use of its parts from the leaves to its trunk.. a coconut tree is a source of food, lumber, cleaning materials, fuel for cooking, medicine, etc... it's like a Swiss army tree..
Tim is a such a nice guy. He smiles and enjoys every moment he spends. Keep going tim👍👍
Go easy on the Timster.. for a guy his size he did a darn good job
He really did, great job Tim!
Tim sweating like a monsoon rain! He made it up and down! Impressive.
Bob Lee I’m sure he will feel much better in Alaska!❄️☃️
hehehe
The guy was in the Army, he is used to it.
Hahhqqhhahaau
In my opinion if you climb up its easy to go down.
I like watching vlogs to all the foreigners visits philippines but your vlog is different and I loved it most. Coz you tried to live and experience people's life belong in a low class or not so wealthy level. You even help them. Keep up the good works dear. I always watch your video and not skipping the ads , in a way I can help you too for your good deeds.
me too..
me too..
@@eileyre .. count me in.😀
It was so nice to hear the birds chirping. I then remembered that we were on vacation in my parents' province in Leyte as well, the birds chirping and the leaves of the trees swaying because of the wind and the warm touch of the morning sun that entered the house from the bedroom window. A happy and unforgettable memory. ☺️😊
love the fact there making a living off the land how can people say that isnt a skilled job amazing climber and farmer
Hi HARALD!!! I FIND YOU VERY AMUSING AND Kind-hearted. Here you are enjoying your discoveries about the simple filpino lifestyles. I just want you to know that during world war I, doctors at that time used coconut water as a substitute for blood transfusion whenever they ran out of blood. That means the composition of the coconut water and the human blood is very similar. The difference is the nucleus of the blood is iron making our blood red while the coconut water is calcium, transparent water. That water, specially the young coconut is very good for your kidneys. So drink it as often as you can.
Thank you also for rewarding the hard-working dad.
God bless you always!!!
Maria Felisa R. Comendador they used coconut water as a dextrose not as blood substitute!
@@mariodizon7195 thanks Mar for the correction. That's what I actually meant. :)
This is my house.yieeeee thankz for visiting our village kuya harold.
Hi
What is ur province dai?
Lako masay yeah ako yun!
Acesosexxyyy Leonor you know merlyn
really
I can't believe how much time and work it takes to grow coconuts. I've gained a new appreciation for the people doing such work. Thank you for showing us this, Harald.
I love this video. Harald and Tim are so humble
they age well over there, her dad looks like it could be her brother.
No, he just had his kids at a young age.
Jordan Sulliman yup ain’t no radiations and no gmos over there everything in there is natural
Bob Ross The ladyboys are pretty hot lol even see Eva Lin?
Hard work for little reward at the end of the day. Fascinating to see & experience thanks Harald
David Wilkinson live a peacful life in poverty or live with money in a world of politics and polluted cities
Hello Harald! This was very interesting. I didn't know how the Filipinos climbed the trees. Now I know. In India they don't cut the trees like that. They just scale the trees with belts around their waist.. I heard that the Filipinos made charcoal from Coconut Shells but I've never seen them make it. It was great to see the pit where they burn them... Very smart people.. The other videos I watch about the Filipino life, mostly in Bohol only shows the farming and trips to town.. They also show how they build their homes... Looking foward to the next video..The very best video I watch is about the life of a young guy and his girlfriend. His name is FinnSnow and everyone in the Philippines loves him. He is always helping people there. He's really a very sweet guy..🍃😁🍃
We also have those here depending on how big the area of the plantation. In bicol region they use long poles that could reach 40 to 60 ft.
Hahaha, I'm a subscriber of FinnSnow and the Fighterboys.
Yeah I know and I watch FinnSnow. He lives in my hometown in Cebu. Watching from FL.. Thanks.
Finn snow is my palangga 😀
Hello ms Emma they are in Iceland right now Finn and sherlyn
Wow, much respect for the family. That's some hard work, especially climbing those trees like that !
They might laugh at you if you say that it is hard work. It may be easy for them. The mother is not even sweating going up that mountain. It is easy for them.
Hmmm, they didn't laugh at Harald when he gave the family money and told them how hard working they were. People wouldn't laugh at you giving them a compliment.
@@jonmalkowvich6967, why would you laugh if someone gives you money? Hardworking is different from hard work. They are a hardworking family. What they do looks hard work for us but I think it is not hard work for them. It is an easy work for them especially climbing those coconut trees. Just because you are doing easy work doesn't mean that you are not a hardworking person.
It looks like there’s no wimps in the world of a coconut harvester! Nice video Harald, thank you.
Thx Harald it was interesting and informative video. Thank you for being so nice to their family. That was very generous of you.
I love this new guy not even climatized to the heat and he succeeds on the climb 💪🏽 all my travel buddies opt out of this shit so solo is the way to go 🇮🇪
Beware when you go under a coconut tree coz sometimes dry coconut could fall anytime specially if its windy..come to Maldives we hv many coconut palms here..☺
Mary N The Maldives is the most beautiful place in the world x
@@yvettedale8352 its also 18 hours from where I live and has jet lag written all over it... we have plenty of nice beaches here in the Caribbean.
Mary N I would come if it didn’t cost like 5k 😂😅
@@Just_A_Fxckup it would cost you more than 5k 🤣 but holiday in local islands are much more cheaper than resorts..
I'm heading to Seychelles next month
I always wanted to be a Filipino coconut farmer, Thanks Harald for making my dream a reality!
Thanks for your videos, you may be my favorite entertainer on the internet.
New to your channel. Thank you for sharing your beautiful surroundings. I am battling cancer and have so much on my bucket list of things I want to do and places to see. Thankful every day I wake up. Im in denial about my health situation. I do not accept it. Lol 😂
Keep fighting and beat this thing! Im rooting for ya 💪🏻
@@HaraldBaldr Thankyou very much.
Same here, my bucket list is to go to the Philippines, I love their culture. For now I'll settle with these wonderful videos
You and tim have a funny chemistry.makes me laugh all the time whenever you make fun with each other! 🙂🙂🙂
Dude that beginning scene with the view over the ocean.... seriously that is heavenly.
I greatly enjoy seeing how other people make a living. I find it interesting and satisfying. Thanks..
It's not easy the life of a coconut farmer. That's why you gave a money to a farmer. That's a big amount to them. And I'm sure he just can't express in English how thankful he is for the money sir. Thank you for the big help you gave to a hard working father. I salute you.
Harald and Tim should donate a zip line so the ride down is more fun. Transport coconuts via zip lines... Great video
Yeah
my wife is actually Filipina, although she was born in California, her father migrated to the states back in the 60s. When her father passed away her mother traveled back to the Philippines to give him a proper send off. These are the kindest people I have ever seen!
Haha... I dont know why but it is indeed so hard to get a straight answer in the Philippines. Been there twice for a total of 7 months and it always amazes me!
Quality content harald! Thanks for sharing this unique experiences
It looks like a paradise there!
What a beautiful place💚🍀 , I'd happily live there 😊
Even after seeing it, I still can't believe that dude climbed trees like that. He has got to have fingers and feet like steel!
Love your friend in these recent videos, good lad
i enjoy your vlog 😊,, pls make it 30 mins , mr harald
Watch them twice
@@Emma-yv3dn 😅💯
Hahaha
I prefer this place over a 5* hotel room any time :D
There are only 2 fellas I look forward to watching, 1, is the "Dead Farang" and you Harald. I've been in Thailand for 10 yrs now. Great entertainment from both of ya's. I'm learning a lot about where to go in the Philippines. Thanks.
that is a man that takes care of his family god bless him he is a father that cares.
Great episode. It's almost like beeing there, the way you film it.
Chrissies dad is bloody amazing , what a man , see the strength in his feet and calves? ... endurance +
this videos with your friends make a big difference,,,,i really liked ...is more personal
Tim's girl & her family have the best genes out there. they all look young and healthy 😂👍👍
Tuxedo Mask44 they are bathing in coconut oil and sunlight in clean air. It’s almost not fair with all the pollutants our skins are absorbing 🧽
Viking comes to Philippines to learn about coconut farming.
Gone sexual
Gone gay
I have watch everything...please upload more Harald
AT least, unlike his ancestors, he did not come to pillage, rape and plunder. :)
Actually so-called Vikings were by far mostly peaceful traders and farmers lol
People of Fillipine are so humble, kind hearted and supportive. They speaks english fluently.
Love from Nepal.
Going through all of your video Mr.Herald (investigates) 😊
Can't say shit about Harald's friend... He did better walking than I probably would...
@stan sorensen 😂😂😂
Yeah he looks really kind
@stan sorensen 🤣🤣🤣
He was an Army infantry officer. He’s done some walking in his day....
@@johnreggie7797 yeah don't judge a book by its fat / sweaty cover
Wow! I miss so much baby coconut especially with milk, sugar w/ice on it. Yeah! yummy! Thank you Harald for visiting Philippines.
Tim looks such a good guy. And Chrisitie too. Make more vids with them Norse-bro. They both have such a good vibe.
Your friend is very lucky to have met a such a woman. Please remind him for me. Thanks!
Vincent Quayle is that you, a marine in the photo?
loved the video and what a nice family, much respect for how they living
Fantastic video, it reminds me where I grow up watching my grandparents harvesting coconut. We made the coconut into a copra which is then turn into oil. They remaining coconut shell will be grill and turn into charcoal. People will use it for barbecue or if you have an old fashioned iron we use charcoal too. At present my dad carry my grandads work along with his brother and sister. Its not a great deal of income but they'll get buy.
your vlogs in general entertain me but the fact that you're in philippines makes me so happy because my mom is from there. are you planning to go north in the future?
Nice name
Harald... each and every parts of a coconut tree is realy worth.. if u burn the coconut shell it acts like a charcoal.. after that the ash could be used for plants and bushes.. just like a fertilizer...
just watched this and its really awesome how industrious Christins parents are! if you want to know more about charcoal making, here in Nevada during the Silver boom of the 1860s the Basque and italian immigrants made charcoal in huge stone kilns (ward charcoal ovens) it was used in the processing of the ore during that time. very interesting
Harald you are animal lover. I used to climb coconut tree when I get thirsty :))
Hey climbing is good exercise (grin) I will try to climb when I get home. The trees 20 yrs ago grown so high already hehe
Man that’s labor he’s got to be very strong 💪🏻
Damn glad I found your channel..And I thought I travelled a lot but my man you got me beat..
I live in the middle of London, id much rather that life, its so clean and natural.
That place you are sitting,man wow.i could sit there all day
Even all your life
MGX _MONST3R yes in general
Who knew the Phillipines had such beautiful scenary ?
Except the cities unfortunately, very dirty, smelly and poorly kept
@@Dazhimself Thats true of cities everywhere though
@@halal5980 but as a tourist I would never have known
@@devvv4616 Cool will do bro
Harald i love that your video topics are not the common topics most foreign vloggers will feature here in the Philippines. I enjoyed watching this so much, take care!
Tim's not tired, he's climatizing.. 😂
wow, we call those charcoal made out of coconut BAGUL here... not as cheap as wood coal but a lot better...
last I checked they were around $5 a sack... perfect for barbecues or when our Gasul runs out lol...
I'm just done making coconut pancakes so I had to watch this.
I would love to travel with Harald!!! I recently found this super cool channel. I had 5 days off and i spent a majority of my time watching these amazing videos. Hes definitely gave me the travel bug. Harold im your newest subscriber! PATRICIA APPROVES!!!! 💋
Me too
Wow alot of hard work for little money,really enjoy these mini adventures...subscribed : )
its so interesting watching ur blog coz as a Filipino..im si glad to see other nationality appreciated our life style..thanks Harold
Great video Harald, As much as I want to visit other cultures it's great to feel them through your videos 💯
Fascinating insight into a world few have ever seen. Keep up the good work Harald!
Great video, Harald! See how hard those poor Filipinos work, and yet they get paid so little for the hard work they do. For them, hard work doesn’t mean enough income. Unfortunately, this situation goes true for so many of these poor people just about everywhere in the world :-(
Tim is such a nice dude👌🏽😀
21:21 coconut shells are very dense so it last longer than charcoal from wood
Harold climbing a coconut tree is all about technique. If you use your belt or a rope it's all about tension, keeping your body straight, although it sounds counter intuitive. Also those notches are only for feet, not hands silly! Also this is a great video, wonderful people. His machete look like a barong but with more of a curve at the tip, which is a traditional Filipino weapon. So very cool.
hi HarAld :) i enjoyed watching ur vlogs because u have a generous and kind heart to help people who needs help even without asking for your help:) i appreciate that so much:) May God continue to bless you so you could be a blessing to others..stay safe as always...God bless muahugs:)
Wow this place looks better than the hotel! Great video!
great video bro
Love these vids the BEST!! Even though they dont explain much.. I can understand not being use to a camera on them.. Shy is ok in my book.. But letting u see their lifestyle is worth it!! This was well worth sharing.. Thanks 2 the family for letting us enjoy
You guys are cool I keep enjoying your videos!
I love watching your vlog because you have a good heart for the poor people,,,I like the way you always try a different kind of food and your so adventurous love it
Fresh coconut juice: in our Philippine family whenever we suffer from UTI ( Urinary Tract Infection) this is the medicine we go for and boy is it effective. Try it instead of rushing to the doctor straight away.
Harald.. in Kerala (India) we use rope strings to climb the coconut tree.. which is locked in the foot on a circle shape..that don't even hurt the tree...
I have seen in India's kerla province the people climbing the coconut tress with there hands that's incredible
Yes and they dont chop steps into it
ShowMe like Pacific Islanders 💪
Another fascinating adventure ! Best wishes to Tom and his wife .
"welcome to the jungle" - shortly followed by "here comes the sun", well someone is listening to good music :D
That's really a hard work with small revenue, God bless these friendly people...
Tim could get down that mountain faster than anyone - by rolling
Best comment ever!😂
ROFL
rolling in pregnancy isn't allowed
I super love this guy!!!!😘😘😘😘
I love this video. You guys are cool.
Very cool family! This reminds me of the poem, God made a farmer. Thank you Harold for truly exceptional content.
Love your videos harald! The mighty Odin of RUclips !
Very enjoyable watch harald, i thought Tim wouldn't make it half way up the mountain but he proved me wrong what an enjoyable trek to watch wish i was with you guy's on it... That coconut farmer sure has a hard living a beautiful one nonetheless but hard.. a treble extendable aluminium ladders sure would make things alot easier when harvesting.
Yey!! Welcome to my country dude! Enjoy your stay!
Tim is a kind of guy use to buy chocolates everyday and also share with friends !!!
Hello new subscriber , thank you for sharing , its awsome , ,
Its remind me this video when i was young , we stayed in jungle , i and my dad, ,, , it was fun and we smell a fresh air , , in jungle ,Lots of vegetables .. Thank you God bless you Harald, , , keep safe
amazing ingenuity and dexterity off these farmers ...!