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Ye channel bacho ke liye bann gaya hai abb😂 Today i unsubscribed from trs n its every channel only because their level was indeed low in the beginning but now it has gone down further 😂 Ye s7nane wala bhi aise bata raha hai jaise koi gawaar bacha sheher bazaar dekh ke excited ho jata hai,such a cringe stuff
@@IMasterSkepticbro just because you don’t have experienced anything like this in your small life you are telling all this to satisfy yourself. Grow up, why do u people always judge people on these small factors, if you haven’t done anything extraordinarily adventurous that doesn’t mean other person hasn’t. Why do u people cannot accept someone who is living a different and a better life than yours.
The way Devang sir explaining things I started to imagine me in his place...the excitement in his eyes while explaining the things he hav explore was so beautiful to watch...lots of love and best wishes to the things that is has not explored yet❤
This is my favorite genre. Been watching Rogan, Friedman, Shamani and Ranveer. But whenever nature explorers come to any of the shows, it just connects on another level. Maybe we as modern society still crave for our original roots. And it's sad that modern society is built in a way where we all are just hustling and trying to create & save money, while dreaming of exploring the nature like this. Kudos to those people who actually make a profession out of this. If anybody is fan of these kinda podcasts, i highly recommend Paul Rosolie. This guy spends his majority of time in the Amazon forest and is an amazing storyteller. Peace.
I am also in Australia and came to know about its history when I happened to see the indigenous people here. Thnks for telling this history of Australia at this platform.
Ranveer, You are doing a great job! I am one of those guys who moved to US over 40 years ago. I have travelled US extensively by car to remote places where no one normally goes. I have met Native Americans a number of times and spent a lot of time with them. Years ago when one of the tribe's chiefs I met in the state of New Mexico told me that we are distant relatives, I was shocked. He saw and read that surprised look and we then had a long chat - almost for two days about how Indians from India and American Natives were related - the story passed down to him by his ancestors over generations! We also talked about how Europeans massacred the natives all over Americas and how their ancestral land was stolen. All of this was an eye opened. This conversation happened in the days when there were no cell phones and phone calls used to cost lot of $$. We communicated through letters for a few years and eventually lost his contact. But the story was very important to me and changed my perspective about humanity overall. This episode of yours reminded me of those travels and thank you for bringing those memories back. Love your podcasts about travel, adventures and spirituality. Keep up the good work. Look me up if you are in Texas!
I read somewhere that Red Indians, Indigenous tribes of Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Abroginals of Australia and Africa are all our far relatives. We have lost touch with them over thousands of years as technology took over and the natural skills every human had of Telepathy, Clairvoyance etc skills got slowed down due to excessive emphasis on modern technology and the influence of western thoughts.
1:28:04 He is talking about Kakbushandi lake in uttrakhand. Its in near valley of flower hemkund sahib area but is a very treacherous Trek to do. It's beautifully documented by one spiritual person in RUclips forgetting his name but he has very beautifully explained the history about that lake while trekking there.
February mai hi Devang sir wale dono podcast dekhe aur aur next ka hi wait tha wo wait bhi khatam ho gya..❤❤ very Happy to see this podcast 😊😊😊 it's very interesting and knowledgeable ❤❤
The video script discusses the impact of colonization on Australian Aboriginals, the importance of safety in challenging situations like encountering sharks, and the exploration of diverse terrains in the Himalayas. It also touches on the cultural significance of Uluru and the unique landscape of Australia. Key moments: 00:00 Exploring dangerous and beautiful locations like glaciers, oceans, and mountains, while encountering unique wildlife, highlights the thrill and challenges of adventure. Developing survival skills and exploring unknown territories are essential for a successful adventure. -Encountering skeletons in a mysterious lake annually due to glacier melting raises intrigue and curiosity about the location's history and secrets. -Witnessing a massive fish while swimming in the sea and encountering a shark during a jet ski ride showcases the unpredictable nature of marine life. -Exploring the Himalayas and encountering unique structures and wildlife, like snow leopards, provides a sense of adventure and awe in the majestic mountains. -Engaging in outdoor adventures in Australia, known for its beauty and danger, highlights the importance of survival skills and exploration in diverse environments. 08:03 Exploring islands and wildlife in Western Australia highlights the need to be present in the moment, appreciate nature's dangers and beauty, and embrace new experiences. -Introducing the initiative 'Biva Skill House' to contribute to India's upskilling journey. -Discussing the challenges and rewards of swimming in the ocean, mastering challenges, and exploring new territories. 16:06 Swimming near an island, the speaker encounters seals, feels fear, but appreciates the experience, emphasizing the importance of safety. -Encountering seals while swimming near the island, the speaker feels fear and uncertainty about the situation. -Reflecting on the experience, the speaker appreciates the encounter with seals and acknowledges the importance of safety in such situations. -Despite feeling fear, the speaker finds the encounter with seals to be a significant experience that adds to their appreciation for life. -The speaker emphasizes the need for safety in challenging situations, reflecting on the potential risks and the importance of being prepared. 24:11 Encountering a shark while swimming led to panic and recovery, emphasizing the need for composure and assistance in such situations. -The speaker's initial panic and subsequent recovery during the encounter with the shark. -The significance of maintaining composure and seeking help when faced with dangerous situations like shark encounters. -The impact of the shark incident on the speaker's perception of wildlife and the importance of safety measures in the ocean. -Exploring different water environments and the speaker's experience swimming towards a rocky area for safety. 32:17 Swimming in deep waters, encountering wildlife, and feeling meditative and happy in Australia. -The speaker practices swimming with a mindset focused on endurance and enjoys the experience in beautiful locations. -Observing marine life while snorkeling and swimming, the speaker finds peace and a meditative zone in the deep waters. -Encountering a great white shark and feeling nervous, the speaker experiences a moment of fear and excitement in the water. -Interacting with native Australians and discussing their culture and spirituality, the speaker finds similarities in rituals and beliefs. 40:22 Australian Aboriginals have a deep connection to their land, faced colonization, and have a rich cultural heritage that includes mixed-race individuals. -Australian Aboriginals value their land and have a strong cultural identity despite colonization. -The impact of colonization led to changes in the lifestyle and cultural practices of Australian Aboriginals. 48:26 Exploring Uluru's cultural significance, Dreaming stories, Aboriginal tribes, and Australian culture highlights the importance of connecting with nature and indigenous communities. -Uluru's cultural significance and Dreaming stories showcase the connection between nature and large temples like Tirupati, emphasizing the importance of indigenous communities. -The interaction with an Aboriginal person reveals the significance of Dreaming stories, connecting individual tribes through shared stories and experiences. -Australian culture's uniqueness, including the importance of kangaroos, Dreaming stories, and indigenous communities, highlights the diverse and rich cultural heritage of the country. -The encounter with an Australian local reflects the deep connection to nature, the cultural differences, and the importance of respecting and understanding indigenous cultures. 56:29 Exploring Uluru reveals cultural depth and historical pain, reflecting on colonization's impact and the unique significance of the landscape. -Uluru's cultural significance and historical context are explored during the narrator's visit, revealing insights into indigenous Australian culture. -The narrator reflects on the impact of colonization in Australia, expressing empathy for the Aboriginal people and acknowledging the historical injustices. -The narrator discusses the unique landscape of Uluru, comparing it to a piece of rock formation with significant height and diameter, emphasizing its importance. -The script touches on the narrator's emotional response to the cultural and historical aspects of Uluru, highlighting the depth of pain and empathy experienced during the exploration. 1:04:34 The trekking journey in the Himalayas involved exploring diverse terrains and encountering unusual rock formations, providing a unique and adventurous experience. -Encountering diverse terrains like mountain passes and valleys during the trek in the Himalayas. -Exploring rock formations and unique geological features like the 'Shila Samundar' with intriguing stone structures. -Discussing the curiosity and challenges of trekking in remote areas, including the significance of rock formations and glacial landscapes. -Highlighting the spiritual and natural beauty of locations like 'Home Kund' and the importance of mapping such remote areas for future exploration. 1:12:56 Mysterious deaths and discoveries of skeletons in the Himalayas due to glacier melting are discussed, along with local beliefs and encounters with animals. The fear of water and human-animal interactions are highlighted. -Glacier melting in the Himalayas leads to the discovery of numerous skeletons annually, hinting at past mysterious deaths. -Local beliefs surrounding the discovery of skeletons and the interaction between humans and animals in the Himalayas are explored. -The fear of water, encounters with sharks, and the mystery of the marine world are discussed, highlighting personal experiences and perspectives. 1:21:00 Encountering nurse sharks while swimming in the Maldives highlights the need for swimming skills and readiness for unexpected events in open water. -Nurse sharks are not dangerous and won't attack humans, but being prepared for unexpected events while diving is crucial. -The speaker shares a personal experience of encountering sharks while swimming for the first time in open water, emphasizing the importance of remaining calm and being prepared. Generated by sider.ai
Mind boggling episode Ranveer, I loved the thing he mentioned in the end about 2 personalities 1 was Garuda bhagwan and the other was actually Kakabhishundi who actually witnessed Ramayan 7 times along with multiverses and time travelled back n forth and still exists, very close personality to prabhu SriRam❤❤I wish Devang tat he gets a Tatasthu from all possible energies to explore more of this world like Ram Bhakth Kakabhushundi🙏🙏Jai Shree Ram 🙏🙏
You can feel his excitement through the podcast. He can hardly finish his sentence 🫶🏽 this only happens when you immensely love something and you’re speaking with passion n love. Such amazing energy. You can see an apt size comparison with a great white vs humans, watch ocean Ramsey swimming with one. Sharks are not excited to eat humans, most attacks are due to mid Taken identity.
Last year in June 2023, I did this Roopkund trek from Lohajung base and in the route there were places like Didna Village, Auli Bedni Bugyal (Asia's largest Meadows), Patar Nachauni, Bhagwabasa, Junargali. But due to extreme weather conditions (or say lack of Oxygen) we were not able to reach the Roopkund lake. I can totally relate with Devang bhai and this place was really heaven, so beautiful but dangerous as well, in case of any injury or medical need no help can be provided, forget humans, as there are not even animals beyond Patar Nachauni. It was my first trek and this much extreme carrying 12-15 Kgs of backpack. I felt so alive for the first time in my life. I can go there again for sure. That place has something magical (spiritual) idk but it was so serene. While trekking there I forgot all of my pain, past, future and my corporate job LoL. This sacred place will stay with me forever. (Pro tip: Please carry a portable gas can stove there to get water as it is all snow.) Please do not litter in places like this !
M soo happy hearing Devang’s experiences and his honesty for his work. He is motivating others while explaining his strength!!❤❤ love it! Thanks to Ranvir for inviting him to podcast!
Such an informative podcast.. never knew about Aboriginal Australians and Pescatarian😅, truly a new learning for me..an the way Devang sir narrates, u actually feel living at tht moment..
This same thing happened all over the world by Europeans. I experienced the exact same thing in Mexico and Canada. And when I came to know I cried both with happiness and Sadness thinking how marginally India has survived this fate. Not completely but to some extent for sure.
Finally Ranveer apne Devang sir ko fhir se as a guest lane ke liye tahe dill se dhanyavad, literally bohot bohot wait tha devang sir ke fhir koi new adventures Himalayas stories ke liye....he is the one jiske pahle video dekh ke hi apka channel se introduce hua... sending lots of love to Ranveer bhai and your team and thankyou once again for bringing him ...💙💙💙💙
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@@ranveerallahbadiaBas next time topic clear kar ke rakhna second thing ya to hindi ya to English me karna...ek shabbd Hindi dusara word english me mat karna 🙏
Nobody would believe but some months before Devang Thapaliyal was came to our hotel but i didn't know that he is big person. I just saw him today on reels and even in real life he is very sweet. Ima receptionist of a hotel when he came to our hotel Nepal Kathmandu ❤❤
The excitement in the eyes of Devang Thapliyal while speaking about his experiences is the real success (much above money and fame). He is a good storyteller.
For the first time, i heard about the genocide of Australia. These podcasts are really informative as well as intresting. Ranveer, you are doing great job.
I have watched all devang thapriyal video 3-4 times He has all the stories and no photos to prove anything In this episode he said omparvat ke ass pass symmetrical kuch structure tha and it was 2019 or something he didn't have camera to capture those structure 😂😂😂😂 Just a good story teller
One of the best podcasts, Ranveer bro, please do more adventure podcasts like this, in all the stories he shared, I was imagining myself there, amazing podcast.
I am proud of my self that I know it that its happen and This is the fact that everyone needs to know that whatever shines so much it has its darkside which is very bad sometimes
More DOCUMENTARIES/podcast on life of - 1)Mountaineer/Adventurer 2) Shaolin/kung fu doing person 3) Indian Armed Forces soldiers training phase & stay at various aspects of nature... These r activities where actually living fullest & real life , being associated with nature through both physical & mental aspects of human body.
The way he was explaining. And that constant smile...he is very fond of what he is doing...and i connected that vibe and imagined what he has explained... loved it ❤️
amazing amazing this guy is waoooo such a package.....bhagwanji has blessed few people with so much courage, bravery, beliefs...waooo ranveerrrr great bro
Ranveer! I am so thankful that u introduce so many new concepts its so insiteful. Listening to devang sir again felt like hearing childhood stories when i was younger !! ❤️😌✨
More than a decade living in Australia and trust me Australian oceans,rivers are not safe.If shark wont find you then jelly fish may and if jelly fish wont find you then salt water croc may.
Hey Ranveer, Bro... I love your way of speaking and thinking. You're an amazing personality, and I believe you can rock the world one time. I find myself in you. I wish more love and power for you, brother. GOD bless you.
I have learnt a lot about Aboriginal culture and about how they are connected to nature and reflect in their culture ,life and everything. I do understand what they feel when this genocide happened. I have been living in this country for the last 12 years but not have much knowledge about them and the Australian ocean and it's animals and how they connected and communicate with these actual people of the nation. Thanks so much for this podcast for upgrading my knowledge.
Bhai I Am From Europe Here Many People Want you To See You But They Can't Understand Hindi. My Request Is that Please Give English Subtitles In Your Podcasts
जो लोग दिलं के अच्छे होते हैं वह दूसरी संस्कृति को बर्बाद नही करते है,जो की ऑस्ट्रेलिया के मूल निवासी के साथ हुवा है। शायद हमारे साथ भी होता, मगर हरी सांस्कृतिक जड़े मजबूत होने के कारण हम लोग इतने परकीय आक्रमणों के बावजूद टिके हुवे है।
Thankyou soo much to u and your team..you r spreading raw and wise awareness that's changeing people's perspective towards life and their inner soul. Pls if possible make a session with COYOTE PETERSON from Brave Wilderness they've interacted with most bizzare and unseen wildlife across world🐾🌍 Thankyou you once again for making a BIGG difference in world🙏🙏🙏
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Hello Ranveer, I had bought this course for my son but on the skillhouse course page it has my name on it. So anyway that it could be changed to my sons name? And I recieved a mail today sharing the certificate with my name, even though my son hasn't started the course yet. I have mailed to the support. Hoping for your teams positive reply
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That guy is speaking really humbly, sweetly nd like a child ( innocent).....
Ye channel bacho ke liye bann gaya hai abb😂
Today i unsubscribed from trs n its every channel only because their level was indeed low in the beginning but now it has gone down further 😂
Ye s7nane wala bhi aise bata raha hai jaise koi gawaar bacha sheher bazaar dekh ke excited ho jata hai,such a cringe stuff
@@IMasterSkepticbro just because you don’t have experienced anything like this in your small life you are telling all this to satisfy yourself. Grow up, why do u people always judge people on these small factors, if you haven’t done anything extraordinarily adventurous that doesn’t mean other person hasn’t. Why do u people cannot accept someone who is living a different and a better life than yours.
It's ok bro we understand you have never experienced anything new or amazing in your life@@IMasterSkeptic
@nimeshchaudhari8176 - thats what nature does to humans
Actually Devang thapliyal ❤....
I don't understand, what is his actual work profile?
The way Devang sir explaining things I started to imagine me in his place...the excitement in his eyes while explaining the things he hav explore was so beautiful to watch...lots of love and best wishes to the things that is has not explored yet❤
it's near albany western Australia I think
😂it's u only
Same here specially the whale scene It excites me ❤
He is so excited while explaining his journey
I think it's scripted because he could have taken a few pictures when explaining the Himalayas
Bhai kitna negative hai tu😂😂@@halfdinner8044
@@halfdinner8044it’s not, he has worked with army too in few circumstances I have known him since few years. He is a different kind of person
@@halfdinner8044are you blind or what 😂! The skull photos and everything is his photo taken there
He’s nervous not excited
kitna pyaar ho gya hai isko water animals se pata chal rha hai iske face se ... kitna khush nazar aarha hai
This is my favorite genre. Been watching Rogan, Friedman, Shamani and Ranveer.
But whenever nature explorers come to any of the shows, it just connects on another level. Maybe we as modern society still crave for our original roots. And it's sad that modern society is built in a way where we all are just hustling and trying to create & save money, while dreaming of exploring the nature like this.
Kudos to those people who actually make a profession out of this.
If anybody is fan of these kinda podcasts, i highly recommend Paul Rosolie. This guy spends his majority of time in the Amazon forest and is an amazing storyteller.
Peace.
Thanks Abhinav🌼
Well.said,.we are made to.work.like machines to make, save and spend money. Hardly any connect with nature.
@@Sharptruths yeah the sad state of world. I think this might be one of the reasons depression is at all time high.
I am also in Australia and came to know about its history when I happened to see the indigenous people here. Thnks for telling this history of Australia at this platform.
Ranveer, You are doing a great job! I am one of those guys who moved to US over 40 years ago. I have travelled US extensively by car to remote places where no one normally goes. I have met Native Americans a number of times and spent a lot of time with them. Years ago when one of the tribe's chiefs I met in the state of New Mexico told me that we are distant relatives, I was shocked. He saw and read that surprised look and we then had a long chat - almost for two days about how Indians from India and American Natives were related - the story passed down to him by his ancestors over generations! We also talked about how Europeans massacred the natives all over Americas and how their ancestral land was stolen. All of this was an eye opened. This conversation happened in the days when there were no cell phones and phone calls used to cost lot of $$. We communicated through letters for a few years and eventually lost his contact. But the story was very important to me and changed my perspective about humanity overall. This episode of yours reminded me of those travels and thank you for bringing those memories back. Love your podcasts about travel, adventures and spirituality. Keep up the good work. Look me up if you are in Texas!
I read somewhere that Red Indians, Indigenous tribes of Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Abroginals of Australia and Africa are all our far relatives. We have lost touch with them over thousands of years as technology took over and the natural skills every human had of Telepathy, Clairvoyance etc skills got slowed down due to excessive emphasis on modern technology and the influence of western thoughts.
1:28:04 He is talking about Kakbushandi lake in uttrakhand. Its in near valley of flower hemkund sahib area but is a very treacherous Trek to do. It's beautifully documented by one spiritual person in RUclips forgetting his name but he has very beautifully explained the history about that lake while trekking there.
I have visited there last year it was sooooooo goood mrte mrte gyi lekin m gyi because bhot dil tha Jane ka and was really good❤
It's roopkund lake dude
Yeah its roopkund
Sphem channel, ryt? A doctor by profession and yogic guy
Roopkund lake ki baat krr rha hai woh... Uttarakhand mai hai woh...Waan Village se trek suru hota hai...mai gya hu
He is so excited while explaining his journey really omg
I love this guy! What a freakish man but oh my god, what mental strength he carries 🫂
Can u tell me the chamnel name of devang
The first podcast i saw of yours was with devang sir....got addicted to your show since then...devang sir podcast hold a special place truly for me
Same here
Same here
Same here man!❤️
Same here broo....after a long time❤❤
same here
I love the way he made it so beautiful ❤ rather then terrifying us
How beautiful this adventures r
Kon kon reel dekhke aaya hai 😅
Main bhaii🤣😂
Tera baap
Me 😅
@@nidhikashyap004 hehehe 🤣🤭
Me
Love the way this guy is talking with so much excitement and love for what he does.
February mai hi Devang sir wale dono podcast dekhe aur aur next ka hi wait tha wo wait bhi khatam ho gya..❤❤ very Happy to see this podcast 😊😊😊 it's very interesting and knowledgeable ❤❤
Was a delight to watch Devang share his adventures. Such a humble , down to earth human!
The video script discusses the impact of colonization on Australian Aboriginals, the importance of safety in challenging situations like encountering sharks, and the exploration of diverse terrains in the Himalayas. It also touches on the cultural significance of Uluru and the unique landscape of Australia.
Key moments:
00:00 Exploring dangerous and beautiful locations like glaciers, oceans, and mountains, while encountering unique wildlife, highlights the thrill and challenges of adventure. Developing survival skills and exploring unknown territories are essential for a successful adventure.
-Encountering skeletons in a mysterious lake annually due to glacier melting raises intrigue and curiosity about the location's history and secrets.
-Witnessing a massive fish while swimming in the sea and encountering a shark during a jet ski ride showcases the unpredictable nature of marine life.
-Exploring the Himalayas and encountering unique structures and wildlife, like snow leopards, provides a sense of adventure and awe in the majestic mountains.
-Engaging in outdoor adventures in Australia, known for its beauty and danger, highlights the importance of survival skills and exploration in diverse environments.
08:03 Exploring islands and wildlife in Western Australia highlights the need to be present in the moment, appreciate nature's dangers and beauty, and embrace new experiences.
-Introducing the initiative 'Biva Skill House' to contribute to India's upskilling journey.
-Discussing the challenges and rewards of swimming in the ocean, mastering challenges, and exploring new territories.
16:06 Swimming near an island, the speaker encounters seals, feels fear, but appreciates the experience, emphasizing the importance of safety.
-Encountering seals while swimming near the island, the speaker feels fear and uncertainty about the situation.
-Reflecting on the experience, the speaker appreciates the encounter with seals and acknowledges the importance of safety in such situations.
-Despite feeling fear, the speaker finds the encounter with seals to be a significant experience that adds to their appreciation for life.
-The speaker emphasizes the need for safety in challenging situations, reflecting on the potential risks and the importance of being prepared.
24:11 Encountering a shark while swimming led to panic and recovery, emphasizing the need for composure and assistance in such situations.
-The speaker's initial panic and subsequent recovery during the encounter with the shark.
-The significance of maintaining composure and seeking help when faced with dangerous situations like shark encounters.
-The impact of the shark incident on the speaker's perception of wildlife and the importance of safety measures in the ocean.
-Exploring different water environments and the speaker's experience swimming towards a rocky area for safety.
32:17 Swimming in deep waters, encountering wildlife, and feeling meditative and happy in Australia.
-The speaker practices swimming with a mindset focused on endurance and enjoys the experience in beautiful locations.
-Observing marine life while snorkeling and swimming, the speaker finds peace and a meditative zone in the deep waters.
-Encountering a great white shark and feeling nervous, the speaker experiences a moment of fear and excitement in the water.
-Interacting with native Australians and discussing their culture and spirituality, the speaker finds similarities in rituals and beliefs.
40:22 Australian Aboriginals have a deep connection to their land, faced colonization, and have a rich cultural heritage that includes mixed-race individuals.
-Australian Aboriginals value their land and have a strong cultural identity despite colonization.
-The impact of colonization led to changes in the lifestyle and cultural practices of Australian Aboriginals.
48:26 Exploring Uluru's cultural significance, Dreaming stories, Aboriginal tribes, and Australian culture highlights the importance of connecting with nature and indigenous communities.
-Uluru's cultural significance and Dreaming stories showcase the connection between nature and large temples like Tirupati, emphasizing the importance of indigenous communities.
-The interaction with an Aboriginal person reveals the significance of Dreaming stories, connecting individual tribes through shared stories and experiences.
-Australian culture's uniqueness, including the importance of kangaroos, Dreaming stories, and indigenous communities, highlights the diverse and rich cultural heritage of the country.
-The encounter with an Australian local reflects the deep connection to nature, the cultural differences, and the importance of respecting and understanding indigenous cultures.
56:29 Exploring Uluru reveals cultural depth and historical pain, reflecting on colonization's impact and the unique significance of the landscape.
-Uluru's cultural significance and historical context are explored during the narrator's visit, revealing insights into indigenous Australian culture.
-The narrator reflects on the impact of colonization in Australia, expressing empathy for the Aboriginal people and acknowledging the historical injustices.
-The narrator discusses the unique landscape of Uluru, comparing it to a piece of rock formation with significant height and diameter, emphasizing its importance.
-The script touches on the narrator's emotional response to the cultural and historical aspects of Uluru, highlighting the depth of pain and empathy experienced during the exploration.
1:04:34 The trekking journey in the Himalayas involved exploring diverse terrains and encountering unusual rock formations, providing a unique and adventurous experience.
-Encountering diverse terrains like mountain passes and valleys during the trek in the Himalayas.
-Exploring rock formations and unique geological features like the 'Shila Samundar' with intriguing stone structures.
-Discussing the curiosity and challenges of trekking in remote areas, including the significance of rock formations and glacial landscapes.
-Highlighting the spiritual and natural beauty of locations like 'Home Kund' and the importance of mapping such remote areas for future exploration.
1:12:56 Mysterious deaths and discoveries of skeletons in the Himalayas due to glacier melting are discussed, along with local beliefs and encounters with animals. The fear of water and human-animal interactions are highlighted.
-Glacier melting in the Himalayas leads to the discovery of numerous skeletons annually, hinting at past mysterious deaths.
-Local beliefs surrounding the discovery of skeletons and the interaction between humans and animals in the Himalayas are explored.
-The fear of water, encounters with sharks, and the mystery of the marine world are discussed, highlighting personal experiences and perspectives.
1:21:00 Encountering nurse sharks while swimming in the Maldives highlights the need for swimming skills and readiness for unexpected events in open water.
-Nurse sharks are not dangerous and won't attack humans, but being prepared for unexpected events while diving is crucial.
-The speaker shares a personal experience of encountering sharks while swimming for the first time in open water, emphasizing the importance of remaining calm and being prepared.
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I'll be Waiting for his amazon rainforest stories as a fan of amazon since 10th grade when i learnt about it in geography.
Excited 🤞
Hi I m from Perth Australia and his explained Australia wild life very well 😊
Mind boggling episode Ranveer, I loved the thing he mentioned in the end about 2 personalities 1 was Garuda bhagwan and the other was actually Kakabhishundi who actually witnessed Ramayan 7 times along with multiverses and time travelled back n forth and still exists, very close personality to prabhu SriRam❤❤I wish Devang tat he gets a Tatasthu from all possible energies to explore more of this world like Ram Bhakth Kakabhushundi🙏🙏Jai Shree Ram 🙏🙏
i liked Devang Thapliyal and his stories very much 🙌
Thanks Ranveer for giving us pleasure watching podcast with Mr.Devang.. Ranveer you are super awesome in your job..
Ranveer the real audience love when you do something 'hatke' like this keep on doing this.
You can feel his excitement through the podcast. He can hardly finish his sentence 🫶🏽 this only happens when you immensely love something and you’re speaking with passion n love.
Such amazing energy.
You can see an apt size comparison with a great white vs humans, watch ocean Ramsey swimming with one. Sharks are not excited to eat humans, most attacks are due to mid
Taken identity.
Hey lots of luv from Australia mate and whtever Devang sir said is true . Really informative podcast .❤ luv Rey
Last year in June 2023, I did this Roopkund trek from Lohajung base and in the route there were places like Didna Village, Auli Bedni Bugyal (Asia's largest Meadows), Patar Nachauni, Bhagwabasa, Junargali. But due to extreme weather conditions (or say lack of Oxygen) we were not able to reach the Roopkund lake.
I can totally relate with Devang bhai and this place was really heaven, so beautiful but dangerous as well, in case of any injury or medical need no help can be provided, forget humans, as there are not even animals beyond Patar Nachauni.
It was my first trek and this much extreme carrying 12-15 Kgs of backpack. I felt so alive for the first time in my life. I can go there again for sure. That place has something magical (spiritual) idk but it was so serene. While trekking there I forgot all of my pain, past, future and my corporate job LoL.
This sacred place will stay with me forever.
(Pro tip: Please carry a portable gas can stove there to get water as it is all snow.)
Please do not litter in places like this !
This one was truly very very interesting. Like Devang's experiences. He seems great human being. Will love to hear him again.
i liked Devang Thapliyal and his stories very much 🙌
thanks for having him again on the show
M soo happy hearing Devang’s experiences and his honesty for his work. He is motivating others while explaining his strength!!❤❤ love it! Thanks to Ranvir for inviting him to podcast!
Such an informative podcast.. never knew about Aboriginal Australians and Pescatarian😅, truly a new learning for me..an the way Devang sir narrates, u actually feel living at tht moment..
This same thing happened all over the world by Europeans. I experienced the exact same thing in Mexico and Canada. And when I came to know I cried both with happiness and Sadness thinking how marginally India has survived this fate. Not completely but to some extent for sure.
Finally Ranveer apne Devang sir ko fhir se as a guest lane ke liye tahe dill se dhanyavad, literally bohot bohot wait tha devang sir ke fhir koi new adventures Himalayas stories ke liye....he is the one jiske pahle video dekh ke hi apka channel se introduce hua... sending lots of love to Ranveer bhai and your team and thankyou once again for bringing him ...💙💙💙💙
Hope you'll enjoy this conversation too.
Thanks for supporting ❤
@@ranveerallahbadiayes 😊
Me too started watching ranveer show from his first podcast 😊...
@@ranveerallahbadiaरनवीर भाई पॉडकास्ट मे किसी भी specific location, object, creation का जिक्र हो, तो उसका full image दिखाया करो। समझने मे आसानी होती है।
@@ranveerallahbadiaBas next time topic clear kar ke rakhna second thing ya to hindi ya to English me karna...ek shabbd Hindi dusara word english me mat karna 🙏
Nobody would believe but some months before Devang Thapaliyal was came to our hotel but i didn't know that he is big person. I just saw him today on reels and even in real life he is very sweet. Ima receptionist of a hotel when he came to our hotel Nepal Kathmandu ❤❤
After a long time, getting chance to hear Devangs story..
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" Sorry apaka flow tod diya" such a humility!
You will go very far 👍
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The excitement in the eyes of Devang Thapliyal while speaking about his experiences is the real success (much above money and fame). He is a good storyteller.
Himalayas and adventures! Has to be one of my favourite podcast genres ❤️
Mera bhi
MIND BLOWING SESSION
For the first time, i heard about the genocide of Australia. These podcasts are really informative as well as intresting. Ranveer, you are doing great job.
i felt goosebumps while listening to this podcast... I have so interest in the wildlife..❤
I have watched all devang thapriyal video 3-4 times
He has all the stories and no photos to prove anything
In this episode he said omparvat ke ass pass symmetrical kuch structure tha and it was 2019 or something he didn't have camera to capture those structure 😂😂😂😂
Just a good story teller
One of the best podcasts, Ranveer bro, please do more adventure podcasts like this, in all the stories he shared, I was imagining myself there, amazing podcast.
Areee..
Devang bhai after long time. Excited to see full episode
Really not aware of the Australian history and the culture...Thanks for this one...He is inspiration for travel and adventure lovers..
The Live T.V. is really helpful… Ranveer. Its a better way to get the pictorial view of things then and there as said 👏🏻❤❤
I have just watched this podcast, it was fabulous. Devang sir is very humble so as Ranveer. Thank you.
I am proud of my self that I know it that its happen and This is the fact that everyone needs to know that whatever shines so much it has its darkside which is very bad sometimes
Crop circles are one of the biggest unsolved mysteries! I am glad you raised it in the podcast. True or not, it is intriguing..
Fantastic podcast... Totally involved and listen with curiosity
I personally love your this types of content. Bring devang once again
Pleaseeee bring Javed Akhtar ji too on hindi podcast ✨❤️🎊💫
Noted. Thank you for recommendation
Tera abbu hai kya 😂😂 please don't otherwise you will loose some subscribers
@@ranveerallahbadia please don't otherwise you will loose some subscribers..you know very well
@@vickyrana2552 suggesting for his artistic work and contribution 🎨
@@vickyrana2552 suggesting for his artistic work and contribution 🎨
Learned so many things from this podcast....even shown this podcast to my 10 years old son..he also loved it.....Thanks Ranveer
24:00 in end that "haina" shows that how still he is in that zone😅 this inspired a lot
THe way he explained his experience is so comforting especially about baby whale awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Work from office + Podcasts like this. Only right combination 💯💯
It was great to know about Australia and filled with Gratitude bthat born in India where people our ancestors saved our cultura
For Sure one day i will come to your show as an outdoor explorer and martial artist
Where r u from
Best podcast ranveer,now i am in love with devang❤
More DOCUMENTARIES/podcast on life of -
1)Mountaineer/Adventurer
2) Shaolin/kung fu doing person
3) Indian Armed Forces soldiers training phase & stay at various aspects of nature...
These r activities where actually living fullest & real life , being associated with nature through both physical & mental aspects of human body.
The way he was explaining. And that constant smile...he is very fond of what he is doing...and i connected that vibe and imagined what he has explained... loved it ❤️
Superb episode.. thank you so much ranveer for every beautiful videos❤
Amazing 🤩🤩
Another new mysterious and adventurous podcast ❤
Literary One of the best podcast ever ❤️
amazing amazing this guy is waoooo such a package.....bhagwanji has blessed few people with so much courage, bravery, beliefs...waooo ranveerrrr great bro
Exactly When i wanted this conversation ❤
Devang bhai representing Uttarakhand ♥️💪🏻
I wished this conversation never end. Loved this episode as well. Keep it up. God blessings.
Love from asaam❤
Bht sare episode dekha h thank you bht knowledge bhi mila hai
Lovedddddddddd this episode !!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please please please bring Devang Sir back soon !!!!!
Ranveer! I am so thankful that u introduce so many new concepts its so insiteful. Listening to devang sir again felt like hearing childhood stories when i was younger !! ❤️😌✨
Best ever podcast I have seen till now ❤
More than a decade living in Australia and trust me Australian oceans,rivers are not safe.If shark wont find you then jelly fish may and if jelly fish wont find you then salt water croc may.
Hey Ranveer,
Bro... I love your way of speaking and thinking. You're an amazing personality, and I believe you can rock the world one time. I find myself in you. I wish more love and power for you, brother. GOD bless you.
Bring him more often!!! Love to hear his Adventures. I started listening your podcast when he came last time. Loved this❤❤
This episode was one of the actually the best one. 🎉my favourite
Devang is something else! Keep going brother 🙏🕉⚡️❤️
Amazing Podcast
Love From Uttarakhand
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I'm excited for next podcast with him
Kindly Bring inventor Sonam Wangchuck on your show... recently he did Huger strike for our Ladakh ... but no one noticed it. plz put spotlight on him.
I have learnt a lot about Aboriginal culture and about how they are connected to nature and reflect in their culture ,life and everything. I do understand what they feel when this genocide happened. I have been living in this country for the last 12 years but not have much knowledge about them and the Australian ocean and it's animals and how they connected and communicate with these actual people of the nation. Thanks so much for this podcast for upgrading my knowledge.
Adventurer Devang Sir 🙏🏻❤ really gonna bring one of the most intense 😳👏🏻 exploration experiences globally 🌎.
How kind he is❤ the way he's explaining actually I feel in love with him such experienced person 💕 🎉
Bhai I Am From Europe Here Many People Want you To See You But They Can't Understand Hindi. My Request Is that Please Give English Subtitles In Your Podcasts
I started to see podcast recently and now I am a fna of ranveer and his hand mudra....
Bears have great emotions like humans and they even sense the nature like scenic way . Bears are great in many senses ❤
Occultism 💀 with adventure 🌎✈️= hats off 🫡 to this explorer ❤️.
Bhai pehle pura dekh toh le. 10min main comment kardia
Didn't wanted this conversation to end🥺✨
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I love this episode.... sun kr khud ko story me feel krne lgte h
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Such a great knowledge, much appreciated ranveer ❤
havent evn started watching but im already excited to listen to thapliya sir again💥💥💥💥
Much appreciated 🙏
Ranveer bhai 😊
जो लोग दिलं के अच्छे होते हैं वह दूसरी संस्कृति को बर्बाद नही करते है,जो की ऑस्ट्रेलिया के मूल निवासी के साथ हुवा है। शायद हमारे साथ भी होता, मगर हरी सांस्कृतिक जड़े मजबूत होने के कारण हम लोग इतने परकीय आक्रमणों के बावजूद टिके हुवे है।
When he talk about seal shark giving me goosebumps
Thank you so much ranveer for this amazing podcast..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Been to Skeleton Lake in 2017, it's a must visit, if you are in India and nice conversation always.
is it safe? Planning to visit it soon..kindly drop me your social/insta so i can get some help
Thankyou soo much to u and your team..you r spreading raw and wise awareness that's changeing people's perspective towards life and their inner soul. Pls if possible make a session with COYOTE PETERSON from Brave Wilderness they've interacted with most bizzare and unseen wildlife across world🐾🌍
Thankyou you once again for making a BIGG difference in world🙏🙏🙏
What an outstanding podcast once again by Devang Thapliyal 💯......Kudos to you Ranveer bhai! ❤🔥Got to learn a lot about Australia.