No not a horse. Lions tigers and bears oh my? Maybe a week old kitten? Crocodile? Peter from family guy? Enormous prehistoric dragon and / or dragonfly? Endless possibilities await. You might also want a time machine because you're going to be eating dinosaurs and unicorns if they don't comply with your majestic flying requests. The only eligible horse is obviously pegasus without a doubt.
tox 1c the blood is the same he mean.. we lived together since the Hun Empire. The real race is Turk. Only some have simply emigrated to anatolia etc..
@@pxpq I actually do :) But only 6% of my DNA is tied to Centra Asia. Also 2% to Mongolia. However I think it’s because I’m very mixed. I bet there are Turkish people with higher DNA percentages
I'm kazakh and I want to say "thank you" GoPro team for making this video that describes the national heritage of our wealthy culture. That's awesome. Thank you alot, again! C:
I couldn't agree more. I love the videos about the bonds some humans have developed with wild animals. Be it an apex predator or prey, its incredible to watch. Especially with animals that have become endangered because i honestly think that if everyone were to watch these videos, it would open up their minds to how incredibly mistaken these animals are and they would see the raw beauty, emotion, personality, and the love they can show to us.
It never ceases to amaze me the ability of humans and animals to form special bonds with each other as demonstrated by the tradition of Mongolians and Kazakhs symbiotic relationship with eagles, their horses, and other animals. It's a testimony of how we must strive to always be good stewards of nature's inhabitants for their benefit and ours.
The only reason that mankind keeps a dog as a "domestic pet" is because, back in the day, that dog would help put food on the table. Years later, it's a very different story. Now, imagine if you'd have suggested back then "Yeah, your dog's pretty good but, I'm thinking something like a Golden Eagle would be far better at helping catch dinner", surely everyone would have laughed? You can imagine the comments of "Yeah, go ahead...catch and train a predator like that. Then get it to choose to live in a symbiotic relationship with you". These people are next level!! We're living in cities with dogs as pets that we no longer rely upon for food and these guys are out there living in a harmonious relationship with what are, essentially, dinosaur like predators. This has got to be some of the coolest sh*t I've ever seen!
Amazing. Truly fascinating. People are able to live in a harmonious relationship with eagles who help them hunt. I've heard of eagle hunters, but this is amazing. Throughout history, dogs were a fierce source of hunting and retrieving. I never thought of birds as practical. Then I took a second look at the eagle. Extraordinary. Humans all around the world were so very connected to nature before they connected to the internet. Now only a precious few even speak about the world around them with such respect. I have so much respect for these people.
"Humans are connected to nature before they are connected to the internet" great quotes. I've always wanted to connect to the nature but sadly i live in the City . I've never even saw people catching fish. The only way to get through it is by playing farming games like stardew valley
This is one of the best traditions in the world. It’s majestic and true to Nature. I hope it continues throughout generations to come. Great Job, Go-Pro!
Ancient Kazakhs used to hunt with eagles and dogs, riding horses. Now they hunt with rifles driving ATVs. I'm glad there are people who's still keeping and passing on these wonderful traditions of ours!
Nurbek Khassenov real talk, soon everyone will simply use satellite guided lasers or robots to hunt their prey..smh very lil integrity or honor amongst us, really though.
@@batukaganbat6093 THANKS MONGOLIA FOR SAVING OUR CULTURE AND TRADITIONS))) and also great respect for not oppressing us and letting to study our own Kazakh language in schools!!!
(To the comment about do the hunting yourself) These animals hunt to survive...they do that already, so it’s not like they are USING the animal. They are simply sharing respect and responsibility between one another. They even specify that you must give them their freedom. If these animals didn’t share that mutual respect, then they would fly off...never to be seen again. There is a beautiful relationship to be had between animals and humans when an animal has been given respect and obviously, this is proof of that.
@@melclyde8803 i dont know how they do it but in the US wild caught raptors are usually used to hunt with for a few years till they hit maturity (80-90% of wild raptors dont live to see their 2nd year) and are then released back out into the wild nice and healthy to make the next generation and the falconer catches a new bird to repeat the cycle also there are many different ways of animal conservation and animals arent humans so u cant put human feelings or logic onto them
The way they hook you, show you the eagle hunters' culture and traditions, and then show you the most satisfying footage of a perfect hunt. We need more video's like this on RUclips.
For me as a documentary maker i feel this is the most beautiful production i have ever seen on RUclips.....Lanscapes which make you feel you are immersed inside a cowboy film location......eagles which swoop down for miles to catch a fox....the GoPro camera placement and editing was super.Music dreamy.....what a fantastic production......
So amazing! Incredible to see my fellow Indigenous Peoples' traditions are still valued across the world. 👌 gave me chills to see that eagle swoop down. GoPro, we need more films like this!!!!
Алтай, Баян-Өлгей қазақтарына ризамын, ғасырлар бойғы ата-бабаларымыздың құсбегілік өнерінің жібін үзбей, сақтап келе жатқандарына! Климаты өте қатаң аймақтағы Адам мен Табиғаттың айқасы, Адам мен Тағы жануардың керемет симбиозы... Ғажап!!! 😍😍😍
A really beautiful documentary! Really liked the way they allowed the people to speak for themselves and leave room for audiences to interpret by themselves.
id like to say thankyou to gopro for making these excellent short stories/documentaries, the cinematography, presentation and editing ect is superb! its promoting and raising the bar in the way we film things to capture moments that would otherwise have been missed to the naked eye, thankyou gopro and crew for sponsoring/and/or making this and others like it, love your work and cant wait to see more in the future!
Amazing!!! Amazingly interesting and amazingly beautifully filmed. I'm watching this on my 55" Samsung UHD tv. You must see this on a big screen. Amazing, amazing!!! And also very amazing! A thousand thumbs up!
Айтпаныз... ширкин, осы каладагы турмыс барысындагы барлык уайым-кайгыны умытып, кен далага кетип калгын келеди кей кезде, кииз уй тигип, мал багып, ет жеп, тунде аспандагы жулдыздарга карап омир сургенге не жетсин...
I read a article a few days ago about the French military using golden eagles to take down drones in no fly zones. If these eagle hunters are willing to export their practice, I'm sure their traditions could flourish elsewhere.
Andre F "eagle" take down a drone! ? you idiot the eagle in the story you were reading was probably f- 16 eagle " jet " you dufus! not litterally an eagle
Must take years of dedication and devotion to understand and communicate with such magnificent animals. I could only dream of living alongside a warrior of the sky.
I still couldn't see the fox the eagle saw on my second viewing. What eyes! Love those colored fabrics inside the tents. Quite a change from the dreary landscape.
Such beautiful birds. I am a little sad that the tradition is starting to fade, I just hope it never really dies out. I knew a man once who was doing this same thing with Falcons. Very interesting video, thanks!
Before we were connected to wifi and the Internet, you would have had no idea that these Eagle Hunters even existed. We are even more connected to the rest of the world now.
Wow, the way it just see’s the fox so quickly so far, dives and in the first dive, catches it and kills it with so much ease, it’s amazing, and clearly it has some type of relationship and respect with the hunter, otherwise it would just it would just fly off, it knows how to hunt, that’s all it needs too know
My genes are from this nation. Maybe 200yrs ago. I cant. My blood freezing,and eyes crying.thank you,this movie is amazing. And my heart freezing,my heart know,my nation is the so powerful with birds. All days all birds still flying to me😄😄 i am living in big city.🙂but all lost birds,flying to my random.this is the mystery of our nation😌💝this is so beautiful.thank you.
i first heard about hunting with hawks and eagles from a book i read way back in the day but i thought it was just story so im super stoked to see that ppl actually do this in real life its so badass
I wish the younger generation would appreciate and take up eagle hunting to keep the way alive :/ you men are the last of a legendary dieing breed. It's amazing what you do ❤
Geez dude honestly I would kill to do this stuff and I’m not even a teenager yet,it amazes me how people can have such strong relationships with such majestic animals
Qazaqs. Their direct ancestors are the first humans to domesticate dog, horse (botai), big and small cattle and of course eagles. The civilization as we know it today has started in their vast lands, spreading throughout Altai, Mongolia, Qazaqstan, Ural, Russia, Eastern Europe to Iran, China and India!
@Or ka i mean , i am Kazakh and i know what I'm talking about . Kazakh are Turks as you say and it's correct . But it's incorrect to spell it Kazak. Cause in Kazakh (Russian)"Қазақ - Казах", Kazak "Казак-Казак" . They're different . And in English it's spelled as Kazakh , Kazaks are different
Incredible!!! Wonderful!!! Great photography, audio, video!!! Thank you very much!!! I love golden eagles!!! So exciting to see something great on other side of world!!!
the land is so beautiful. Imagine going there, hunting for your food, no electronics, no drama. It must be so nice to live in nature, just as humans were doing before. As an indigenous person (native american for those who dont understand what that even means :c) it feels so calming and refreshing even thinking of growing up this way. I never did because of the elders in my community who were victims of residential school. They're assholes and have no desire to even try to educate us on our language or teaching us things anymore (yet still complain that no one knows anything about our culture, which is slowly dying out unfortunately.)
Spectacular! I got to see first hand how it would look from the eagle's point of view with the camera. Absolutely liked this video seeing this amazing predator hunt from the sky.
If only we could all learn to love and respect nature and our elders like these amazing people do. I wish I had the skills to hunt and live off the land.
Riding a horse with an eagle on their shoulder. The most badass thing ever.
yeah, badass and satisfying
ikr
Putin’s gonna try and get ideas from this
No not a horse. Lions tigers and bears oh my? Maybe a week old kitten? Crocodile? Peter from family guy? Enormous prehistoric dragon and / or dragonfly? Endless possibilities await. You might also want a time machine because you're going to be eating dinosaurs and unicorns if they don't comply with your majestic flying requests. The only eligible horse is obviously pegasus without a doubt.
That was a 1st rate professional video dude......very nice give ya a 10
As a Mongolian, this is awesome to see our country and the Kazakh culture in this video
Greetings from Azerbaijan and Turkey, to my Kazakh and Mongolian relatives! I respect all of you and your pure efforts in keeping the tradition alive!
kazakhs are just a different branch of turkic people, not direct ancestors of azerbaijan or turkey but related.
@@pxpq Thank you. I meant "relatives". Just made a typo.
tox 1c the blood is the same he mean.. we lived together since the Hun Empire. The real race is Turk. Only some have simply emigrated to anatolia etc..
@@akifb11 yeah those people that migrated to anatolia were the minority, modern anatolian turks mostly dont share their dna
@@pxpq I actually do :) But only 6% of my DNA is tied to Centra Asia. Also 2% to Mongolia. However I think it’s because I’m very mixed. I bet there are Turkish people with higher DNA percentages
I'm kazakh and I want to say "thank you" GoPro team for making this video that describes the national heritage of our wealthy culture. That's awesome. Thank you alot, again! C:
ruclips.net/channel/UCvRyauN2E6EZRPrwNTPYj-g
You young folks over there better not try and escape eagle hunting. It’s a rare opportunity. I wish I had a chance to do this in this way. 😔
hello from Turkey brother!
are they muslim?
@@The6rezax why does it matter?
When GoPro makes better documentaries than Vice
I thought i was watching a vice documentary for a sec then realized 🇪🇨
Yeah awsome work !!!!!! Love IT!!
Im with vice magazine -president for boys 😂
I really love those long videos from GoPro that are either about nature/wildlife or for a cause. Pelasure to watch.
Adam Smialy same
Adam Smialy Amazing
Aj Jj Well, not sure if you read someone else's comment and accidentally replied to mine however I never said that it's Mongolia. All the best
I couldn't agree more. I love the videos about the bonds some humans have developed with wild animals. Be it an apex predator or prey, its incredible to watch. Especially with animals that have become endangered because i honestly think that if everyone were to watch these videos, it would open up their minds to how incredibly mistaken these animals are and they would see the raw beauty, emotion, personality, and the love they can show to us.
Aj Ji The Kazakhs in this video are from Mongolia. But in Kazakhstan, there are hunters too who hunt with eagles or other predator birds.
It never ceases to amaze me the ability of humans and animals to form special bonds with each other as demonstrated by the tradition of Mongolians and Kazakhs symbiotic relationship with eagles, their horses, and other animals. It's a testimony of how we must strive to always be good stewards of nature's inhabitants for their benefit and ours.
Proud to be Kazakh! 🦅
The only reason that mankind keeps a dog as a "domestic pet" is because, back in the day, that dog would help put food on the table. Years later, it's a very different story. Now, imagine if you'd have suggested back then "Yeah, your dog's pretty good but, I'm thinking something like a Golden Eagle would be far better at helping catch dinner", surely everyone would have laughed? You can imagine the comments of "Yeah, go ahead...catch and train a predator like that. Then get it to choose to live in a symbiotic relationship with you". These people are next level!! We're living in cities with dogs as pets that we no longer rely upon for food and these guys are out there living in a harmonious relationship with what are, essentially, dinosaur like predators. This has got to be some of the coolest sh*t I've ever seen!
GNAR Bike Park Cumbria UK The Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmeni and Kyrgyz people have a quiet an interesting culture.
GNAR Bike Park Cumbria UK They're also pretty tough warroriors and have a notorious history of easily sweeping and destroying many big empires.
GNAR Bike Park Cumbria UK
*raptors
Birds of prey are called raptors (not unlike the dinosaur)
gnar, i feel so sorry for you. your vision is so narrow, i almost threw up
...what lol?
human: there is nothing there!
eagle looking 12 kilometers away: are you blind? he's right there
This is the most badass thing you can do.
That moment you realize you will never be as bad ass as these eagle hunters
Amazing. Truly fascinating. People are able to live in a harmonious relationship with eagles who help them hunt. I've heard of eagle hunters, but this is amazing. Throughout history, dogs were a fierce source of hunting and retrieving. I never thought of birds as practical. Then I took a second look at the eagle. Extraordinary. Humans all around the world were so very connected to nature before they connected to the internet. Now only a precious few even speak about the world around them with such respect. I have so much respect for these people.
"Humans are connected to nature before they are connected to the internet" great quotes. I've always wanted to connect to the nature but sadly i live in the City . I've never even saw people catching fish. The only way to get through it is by playing farming games like stardew valley
15:08 the last look was amazing
wow, so much awe and respect. i hope traditions like this will still be alive and thriving in the future.
This is one of the best traditions in the world. It’s majestic and true to Nature. I hope it continues throughout generations to come.
Great Job, Go-Pro!
I am from Kazakhstan and of course I really like hunting with Eagles this is our tradition. I am proud of this.❤✅
11:50 speechless just beautiful!, big respect to all Mongolian and Kazakhstan people for keeping their traditions
There is in video no mongol, only Kazakhs.
@@Astana2024Astana Mal, it is filmed in Mongolia.
Ancient Kazakhs used to hunt with eagles and dogs, riding horses. Now they hunt with rifles driving ATVs.
I'm glad there are people who's still keeping and passing on these wonderful traditions of ours!
so you should say: THANKS MONGOLIA FOR SAVING OUR CULTURE
right? :)
Nurbek Khassenov real talk, soon everyone will simply use satellite guided lasers or robots to hunt their prey..smh very lil integrity or honor amongst us, really though.
Batuka Ganbat haha I have to admit that, being a Kazakh ))
Do the Eagles attack humans from rival clans? Or are they trained only to attack animals?
@@batukaganbat6093 THANKS MONGOLIA FOR SAVING OUR CULTURE AND TRADITIONS))) and also great respect for not oppressing us and letting to study our own Kazakh language in schools!!!
(To the comment about do the hunting yourself) These animals hunt to survive...they do that already, so it’s not like they are USING the animal. They are simply sharing respect and responsibility between one another. They even specify that you must give them their freedom. If these animals didn’t share that mutual respect, then they would fly off...never to be seen again. There is a beautiful relationship to be had between animals and humans when an animal has been given respect and obviously, this is proof of that.
I was reading shit comments about abusing the animal but finally someone said it. U nailed it !
Danielle how they reproduce?
@@melclyde8803 i dont know how they do it but in the US wild caught raptors are usually used to hunt with for a few years till they hit maturity (80-90% of wild raptors dont live to see their 2nd year) and are then released back out into the wild nice and healthy to make the next generation and the falconer catches a new bird to repeat the cycle
also there are many different ways of animal conservation and animals arent humans so u cant put human feelings or logic onto them
N3V3R FORGOTT3N hope they don’t end up in plates. Thank for the inputs.
@@melclyde8803 what do u mean by plates exactly?
Thank you for gopro. Hi from Kazakh, from Kazakhstan! Sincerely
The beauty in these sorts of things moves me to tears. Thank you.
Как же приятно смотреть на братьев Казахов!
Салам из Кыргызстана!
Кыргыз Казак бир туулган
Ваалейкумас Салам из Азербайджана, 🇦🇿 yaşasın Er-Turan!!!
That is absolutely incredible. Amazing people, admirable character, and excellent training of such a perfect creature.
Just amazing how it's possible to have a bond with a bird of prey...Beautiful!
The way they hook you, show you the eagle hunters' culture and traditions, and then show you the most satisfying footage of a perfect hunt. We need more video's like this on RUclips.
i like how the eagle looks back ""yes am that cool""
The last shot of the eagle that just caught the fox looking up is so gorgeous
It was , but it looked like a baby fox that they placed there for the hunt--so kind of sad
Wow! These are my people!!! Thank you so much for making this amazing video! I'm so proud and honored to be from Kazakhstan 😊💖🇰🇿
For me as a documentary maker i feel this is the most beautiful production i have ever seen on RUclips.....Lanscapes which make you feel you are immersed inside a cowboy film location......eagles which swoop down for miles to catch a fox....the GoPro camera placement and editing was super.Music dreamy.....what a fantastic production......
who needs a drone when you've got an eagle
Eagles don't carry Amazon packages.
@@mysticalbtch foxes tho
@@mysticalbtch hahahahaaaaa
@Daksh Jhamb 😬
that might be the most badass thing I've seen this year. Props to these dudes!
So amazing! Incredible to see my fellow Indigenous Peoples' traditions are still valued across the world. 👌 gave me chills to see that eagle swoop down. GoPro, we need more films like this!!!!
best documentary I have seen so far. I hope this tradition will continues
I'm in. I'll learn from you Mr. nomadic eagle hunting dude.
Aaron Martin lol
what an insult. His name is Ouni.
amricans dont get that privilege bc they to busy learning how to be a youtuber.
Aaron Martin im from Mongolia. I can let u get in touch with right people. Also some parts train falcon too if u want to learn
Nakai Yaz yeapp brother and sister from another mother
👌
Amazing documentation. Thumbs up for the video.
Алтай, Баян-Өлгей қазақтарына ризамын, ғасырлар бойғы ата-бабаларымыздың құсбегілік өнерінің жібін үзбей, сақтап келе жатқандарына! Климаты өте қатаң аймақтағы Адам мен Табиғаттың айқасы, Адам мен Тағы жануардың керемет симбиозы... Ғажап!!! 😍😍😍
A really beautiful documentary! Really liked the way they allowed the people to speak for themselves and leave room for audiences to interpret by themselves.
"What's your job?"
"Huh nothing extraordinary, I'm just an eagle hunter"
papagoinfre , LOL
GoPro weaves stories in the different aspects of our world that even when we are comfortable in our homes, we dream.
Айналайын қазағым әрқашан берекелі, табиғатпен етене араласып, гармонияда өмір сүріп, ата -бабаларымыз қалдырған дәстүрді сақтап үрім бұтағына қалдырды және монғолия, қытай қазақтарына, қандастарыма ризамын. Табиғаттың сынағынан сүрінбей, даналы өмір сүруде. Басымды иемін. Тәңірден, Алла тағаладан сіздердің амандықтарыңызды тілеймін.
id like to say thankyou to gopro for making these excellent short stories/documentaries, the cinematography, presentation and editing ect is superb! its promoting and raising the bar in the way we film things to capture moments that would otherwise have been missed to the naked eye, thankyou gopro and crew for sponsoring/and/or making this and others like it, love your work and cant wait to see more in the future!
It's my country Kazakhstan. The art of hunting with eagles, transmitted from generation to generation.
Zhanibek Abunassyrov олар жалпы Монголияда туратын казактар, бырак бары-быр казак
Its not your country tho. Its Mongolia!
Beautiful to see surviving in such a harsh enviroment plus having a symbiotic relationship. Just fascinating.
Kazakh hunters in Mongolia. Great Steppe!
mate, that's not Steppe. it looks like a desert)
It's not mongolian. They're ethnic kazakhs, that live in mongolian desert. fortunely I'm kazakh and understood what they talk about)
Zhanibek Oraz,
I'm turkish and i was able to pick up quite a few words from them. its crazy haha
Jacky Chew people knows talking but people dont know to!!!, the natives talking on the video are Turk they was speaking Turkic!!.
Kebab with extra garlic mayo me to bro, peole thinking they are mongol but this are thr pure Turks!!.
Amazing!!! Amazingly interesting and amazingly beautifully filmed. I'm watching this on my 55" Samsung UHD tv. You must see this on a big screen. Amazing, amazing!!! And also very amazing! A thousand thumbs up!
Love this video! Learning about their traditions and way of life is nicely documented here.
Оте керемет. Барин тастап бай олкеге барып, осы кандастармен омир сурсе гой ширкин
Айтпаныз... ширкин, осы каладагы турмыс барысындагы барлык уайым-кайгыны умытып, кен далага кетип калгын келеди кей кезде, кииз уй тигип, мал багып, ет жеп, тунде аспандагы жулдыздарга карап омир сургенге не жетсин...
I read a article a few days ago about the French military using golden eagles to take down drones in no fly zones. If these eagle hunters are willing to export their practice, I'm sure their traditions could flourish elsewhere.
Andre F great idea mate
white men stealing another people's tradition..
sounds right
You forgot to take your medicine
Andre F it were Dutch people, not french
Andre F "eagle" take down a drone! ? you idiot the eagle in the story you were reading was probably f- 16 eagle " jet " you dufus! not litterally an eagle
Must take years of dedication and devotion to understand and communicate with such magnificent animals. I could only dream of living alongside a warrior of the sky.
Totally in love with this video !! Best video of youtube till now.. Eagle hunting is epic..
I still couldn't see the fox the eagle saw on my second viewing. What eyes! Love those colored fabrics inside the tents. Quite a change from the dreary landscape.
2:32 that eagle is really smiling!!!
Hahahahaha lmfao
He is 😁
Excellent video. I was there at the 2016 Eagle Festival, and it was exactly as you portray. Thank you for posting . Beautiful.
early access? This is dope
Yes indeed!
GoPro well done 👌👏👏👏
What you mean?
when dope was still a thing
This a good documentary, really like it. Thats how these people survive in the middle of no where. Happy with their beautiful golden eagles
Camel = Rolls Royce of Mongolia
Kazakhs turks
Being uzbek and i can assure you its Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 our neighboring brothers. Turkic language!
12 12 I think they are Kazakhs in Mongolia due to the license plate on the cars at festival
A fellow Mongolian comin tru-
You made it very clear that you dont know any shit about Central Asia
Such beautiful birds. I am a little sad that the tradition is starting to fade, I just hope it never really dies out. I knew a man once who was doing this same thing with Falcons. Very interesting video, thanks!
before we were connected to wifi and the Internet, we were truly connected to the world .
John Heffernan true!!!
Yup! Diseases and everything!
Why don't you get off youtube and go try connect to the world then?
Jerome Talor that I will so.
Before we were connected to wifi and the Internet, you would have had no idea that these Eagle Hunters even existed. We are even more connected to the rest of the world now.
Just magnificent! Amazing bond between people and birds of prey!
Казахи сохранили дух и культуру кочевников
Soydaşlarımıza selam olsun biz Bozkırın yağış savaşcisiyiz ve eski yaşam standlarimiz. Mükemmel tek kelime ile
Greetings to the Turkish world😊
🇹🇷🇦🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲🇨🇾🇰🇬🇰🇿
Марден Омирзаков - Русский, который забыл о своем происхождении
Марден Омирзаков 🇷🇺 > 🇰🇿 🇰🇿= 💩:(
🇬🇷🇨🇾
@@pachoharrard5458Твою россию вниз хвоста свиньи видел
Wow, the way it just see’s the fox so quickly so far, dives and in the first dive, catches it and kills it with so much ease, it’s amazing, and clearly it has some type of relationship and respect with the hunter, otherwise it would just it would just fly off, it knows how to hunt, that’s all it needs too know
My brothers greetings from Turkey
Melih Mısır
Greetings from syria bro ❤❤
Motivation Move
Yeah what's wrong !
I'm arabian 😊
Not turk
Motivation Move all Muslims are brothers, don't forget this
WW1 Armenian genocide 👎👎
@@robmartinez4582 as response to the Turkish genocide by Armenians
My genes are from this nation. Maybe 200yrs ago. I cant. My blood freezing,and eyes crying.thank you,this movie is amazing. And my heart freezing,my heart know,my nation is the so powerful with birds. All days all birds still flying to me😄😄 i am living in big city.🙂but all lost birds,flying to my random.this is the mystery of our nation😌💝this is so beautiful.thank you.
6:41 the eagles face
“Hey kid, want any drugs?
i first heard about hunting with hawks and eagles from a book i read way back in the day but i thought it was just story so im super stoked to see that ppl actually do this in real life its so badass
I wish the younger generation would appreciate and take up eagle hunting to keep the way alive :/ you men are the last of a legendary dieing breed. It's amazing what you do ❤
Geez dude honestly I would kill to do this stuff and I’m not even a teenager yet,it amazes me how people can have such strong relationships with such majestic animals
We definetly need more eagle flying shots, thats really great stuff
I am also Kazakh Turk. We love our culture✋🏻 Greetings to all Turkic Peoples
Wow in Mongolia lives our Kazakh peoples. They keeping our national sport " hunting with eagle".
I m glad to listen " very well speaking in Kazakh "
tradition is important, proud to say my father taught me ours.
Amazing footage and great inside of this culture. Eagles approve this message.
go pro + eagle 🔥
That ending shot was AWESOME...The eagle knew it was bad ass!!
Qazaqs. Their direct ancestors are the first humans to domesticate dog, horse (botai), big and small cattle and of course eagles. The civilization as we know it today has started in their vast lands, spreading throughout Altai, Mongolia, Qazaqstan, Ural, Russia, Eastern Europe to Iran, China and India!
Kazakhstan, Kazakhs * . And yes, I agree with you
@Or ka Kazakhs*
@Or ka i mean , i am Kazakh and i know what I'm talking about . Kazakh are Turks as you say and it's correct . But it's incorrect to spell it Kazak. Cause in Kazakh (Russian)"Қазақ - Казах", Kazak "Казак-Казак" . They're different . And in English it's spelled as Kazakh , Kazaks are different
@Or kanow i got what you you did say .
@@rarabebe3123 бля, нет никакого казаХ. другие нации нас так и называют "казак"."казакистан"...
Super stoked to see GoPro supporting the history and culture of Mongolia :) Great job on this video!
Respects To All the Eagle Hunters Out there ❤
Fantastic culture and great footage
Epic on so many levels...
Wow that shot at the end is brilliant! Eagle makes the catch then hears his masters call.
the dude @10:05 that runs straight into the camel hahaha was gunna get a beat down! lol
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Hhhhhh and the other on the camel beated him After lol
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Beautiful video! 11:45 I'm amazed you got a GoPro to stick on the back of that eagle. I felt like I was right there with him riding on his back. :)
Damn those are REAL MAN'S.
Riding Horse with a Eagle in his Shoulder...
living pieces of art
Дастурын сактаган Казактар сыздерге Рахмет манголия Казактарына
Everything about this video was beautifully done. Bravo! I mourn the loss of unique cultures.
türkiyeden kazak kardeşlere selamlar
Kazaklarin turk oldugu nekadarda belli ya :)
Tesekkurler, kop rakhmet
TitanBlackRose
Leş gibi isot koktu.
Atamdan kelimesini duyunca, insanda guzel bir duygu olusmasi...
It is not kazakh language on video
These are such beautiful people. Amazing footage.
Incredible!!! Wonderful!!! Great photography, audio, video!!! Thank you very much!!! I love golden eagles!!! So exciting to see something great on other side of world!!!
The most majestic thing ever to do
Крутые ребята !!!
the land is so beautiful. Imagine going there, hunting for your food, no electronics, no drama. It must be so nice to live in nature, just as humans were doing before. As an indigenous person (native american for those who dont understand what that even means :c) it feels so calming and refreshing even thinking of growing up this way. I never did because of the elders in my community who were victims of residential school. They're assholes and have no desire to even try to educate us on our language or teaching us things anymore (yet still complain that no one knows anything about our culture, which is slowly dying out unfortunately.)
I WANT AN EAGLE!!!!!
Jordans Journey not legal
i want one even more then
I WANT AN OOMPA LOOMPA!!! that's you, that's what you sound like.
Federal offense. Felony. 25 to life.
Spectacular! I got to see first hand how it would look from the eagle's point of view with the camera. Absolutely liked this video seeing this amazing predator hunt from the sky.
Қазақстаннан сəлем!
If only we could all learn to love and respect nature and our elders like these amazing people do. I wish I had the skills to hunt and live off the land.
TÜRKİYE'den selamlar öz yurdumuza ata topraklarımıza..
Aw man, the way she looked over her shoulder at the end, looking into the camera with a smirk. That bird knows she's a badass