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Lhundub Garpa
Australia
Приєднався 23 сер 2012
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His Eminence the 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche's 2nd day in Adelaide
His Eminence the 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche's 2nd day in Adelaide
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His Eminence the Seventh Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpochoe visits Adelaide| South Australia
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His Eminence the Seventh Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpochoe visits Adelaide| South Australia
Experiencing Aboriginal Culture and Tradition of Australia
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Experiencing Aboriginal Culture and Tradition of Australia
Bhutanese Girls in Adelaide dancing to Dzongkha remix song | Australia
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Bhutanese Girls in Adelaide dancing to Dzongkha remix song | Australia
Nge Sem Kha Nowi Taam by Jigme Nidup the legend himself
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Nge Sem Kha Nowi Taam by Jigme Nidup the legend himself
@SonamWangchen Live performance in Adelaide| 975 Australia tour
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@SonamWangchen Thank you for coming to Adelaide. Although the number of Bhutanese in Adelaide is small, you put on a really amazing performance and we really enjoyed it.
How much can you earn with uber eats in South Australia in 2024?
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How much can you earn with uber eats in South Australia in 2024?
Royal Adelaide show in South Australia| 2024
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Royal Adelaide show in South Australia| 2024
Exploring Cape Jervis and Second Valley in South Australia
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Exploring Cape Jervis and Second Valley in South Australia
Outdoor landscaping in South Australia
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Outdoor landscaping in South Australia
Dragon Hotpot| China town| Adelaide| Mukbang| South Australia 🇦🇺 | Bhutanese Vlogger
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Dragon Hotpot| China town| Adelaide| Mukbang| South Australia 🇦🇺 | Bhutanese Vlogger
Explore South Australia | Mount Lofty Botanic Garden| Adelaide
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Explore South Australia | Mount Lofty Botanic Garden| Adelaide
Explore South Australia | HAHNDOLF: German Village| Adelaide
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Explore South Australia | HAHNDOLF: German Village| Adelaide
Eating Ramen |Tonkatsu Mukbang at Adelaide
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Eating Ramen |Tonkatsu Mukbang at Adelaide
Making Bhutanese style cottage cheese and delicious cheese fry| Bhutanese dish
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Making Bhutanese style cottage cheese and delicious cheese fry| Bhutanese dish
Beach Hopping in South Australia | Adelaide| Explore South Australia
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Beach Hopping in South Australia | Adelaide| Explore South Australia
@BabyFloyd Live at Thimphu Music Festival 2023
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@BabyFloyd Live at Thimphu Music Festival 2023
Bhutan wins it's First International Tournament| Bhutan Basketball Team
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Bhutan wins it's First International Tournament| Bhutan Basketball Team
Wish fulfilling temple and Chukha Dzong with my Japanese colleague| Ekajati
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Wish fulfilling temple and Chukha Dzong with my Japanese colleague| Ekajati
Training day at @irrivideosofficial IRRI | Los Banos | The Philippines
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Training day at @irrivideosofficial IRRI | Los Banos | The Philippines
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did they hire you?
yeah, as the personal videographer 😁😁😁
nice and fast recipe, perfect for me 😊
❤❤ salut from Greece ❤❤
I was in Bhutan in September 2019. We tried to get into Youngpula but the plane had to return due to low visibility Ended up waiting a couple of days for it to improve. Finally I had to be driven to the eastern part of Bhutan? Is it easier to fly into the mountain airport now in overcast conditions?
@@alc6799 It is still the same, always have to depend on the weather
Yes please
I finally found a video! Cheers btw. the Adelaide show was 10x more crowded and 10x better 30 years ago. I'm not sure what happened to be honest. Prices have gone up 10x perhaps
Thanks for watching, though idk how it was 30 years ago, it's very fun 😁😁
What a wonderful experience .The bush tucker very interesting.Some plants are like medicine. Many indigenous have strong spiritual connection to country .We should look to elders for advice on bush land management always .
@@Zxxqw8 Yeah, they do have deeper connection with the land and bush tucker was very interesting indeed.
There are accounts of Aboriginal People being taken to Indonesia fishing ports in 1600,s .Makassar .It is not clear if they were taken or came with own free will.We have so much still to learn
Waste of time, nothing to learn other then how to fill out a Centrelink form.
@@johnb820 I don’t think it was entirely useless, I might not have covered everything but even so it is not entirely useless. 🙏🙏
Most of the Aboriginal ceremonies/culture that are "advertised" throughout Australia only destroy what the traditional ceremonies/culture was. They have been distorted for socialist government Maoist agenda's. They have nothing to do with traditional aboriginals but are all about politicians (mostly white politicians), trying to control both Aboriginals and the rest of Australia. For example. Welcome to the country only existed amongst several tribes in Australia and were specially designed for intimate family purposes. Nobody else was supposed to see it done. It is basically a family matter where they pray to their dead relatives. It all has become a mockery to aboriginals and a slanderous controlling act by politicians toward all Australians.
I think it was just a demonstration of how it is but not the exactly the same ceremony I believe
No where near how it is. It's like saying that Christmas is Halloween. It is so disrespectful.
would love to learn the real things they do from you if you have the knowledge about their culture and traditions
@Lhundub_Garpa You mean first-hand knowledge about aboriginals killing their half blood children and second-hand knowledge of tribes leaving their children to die in bushes. In both cases, these aboriginal kids were saved by settlers who gave them a home. These kids are part of the stolen generation. Or how about how 3rd fleet settlers were welcomed to settle near aboriginal tribes because they freely traded guns in exchange for fur. There was that much land that the local aboriginals were happy to have neighbours who gave them guns. Or how about reading what is in the nation Library. It has first-hand journals and newspaper articles describing how canabolism was part of the nomadic aboriginal culture. They ceremonially ate their children. I could go on about child marriage and so on, but you get the point. There are so many fake narratives surrounding the aboriginal past that it is an atrocity. Like genocide.. where are the original people of this land - the pygmies? . . . They were all murdered and driven off their land by aboriginals.. The last tribe known to have existed can be seen in photo's I saw. These photos were published in a North Queensland newspaper. Need I say more about pay back and so on? I know so much because I grew up with and I am related to aboriginals.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I would definitely do my own reading and try to learn about their history. Thank you, the conversation was enriching and it really propels me to drive deep into to it
Welcome to land is out dated we belong to the land the land belongs to nobody stick that in your smoking ceremony
Its just a ceremony, no one is claiming anything
@@Lhundub_Garpa then why do they need to keep pushing it down peoples throat..
well i don’t know that. For me I just wanted to know their culture, so did it willingly
There's hundreds of different Aboriginal mobs in Australia. Culture can be quite different between them.
Thats interesting, I don’t have much idea about it as it was my first time experiencing it
Wonder how much he was paid to do this.
I am not aware, it was organised by out university 😁😁
Lol it's funny how you only need to identify as aboriginal nowadays. this guy is white.
May be he is mixed, I don’t have much idea but he said he is from the Gana lands
@@Lhundub_Garpa Yeah he is mixed, in the head. google "aboringal people" from the early 1900's lol.
Live in a predominantly aboriginal town for 2 weeks for a proper experience.
would love to do that 😁😁😁
Thank you for letting us watch his show from your lens 🥰🥰🥰
@@ArmyyMiarmyyy Enjoy la
Full video of his concert plz
@@ArmyyMiarmyyy check out my youtube channel, it’s been uploaded there
@@Lhundub_Garpa ohh thank you so much la
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good one 🎉🎉🎉
nice dance by beautiful girls 😊😊
Ekdam la Garpa Bhai. Your biggest fan from Brisbane
@@alexhenderson9114 Thanks for watching boss 😂😂😂
Zhimpa zhimpa
@@sangaywangchuk979 ty for watching
Hi, you really should have those car windows tinted as the adelaide heat can be bad.I can put you onto a guy who can do it for you and even teach you and you can do your own cars.
@@gav6808 I don’t think I have enough money to spare for that, but thank you.
Whats the job situation currently in Adelaide is it worth moving to Adelaide or you recommend any other city for international students?
If you look for long run, then Adelaide is a good place to apply for PR. Apart from that if u look at the current situation, the expenses has skyrocketed and tuition fees are over the top if u wanna study in a good uni. As per my own experience, if you can work and earn its all the same and you need good PR to get job.
Love your beautiful journey vlog. Watching from Kolkata, India. I just love Bhutan, have been there many times, but mostly to P/Ling and Paro, Thimpu. Through your vlog experiencing a new part of Bhutan. Just awesome!
Thank you for the support 🙏🙏🙏🙏
New supporter
@@atkitchenvibes1990 thank you for the support
Wow
Paid like an accountant,? But where is the other cost like tyres, vehicles service car registration , plus the other hidden cost like Uber things aren’t as good as it’s sold in the end
@@jasonshillabeer6052 I also thought about it but apart from tyres which might need changing bit faster, everyone needs to pay tax, pay for vehicle registration and vehicle servicing, even if ur doing other job. I thought it would be better not to include everything as it makes the things more complicated.
How much do you make per hour?
no fixed amount, really depends on when you deliver. $20-25 if its not busy and $30-35 if its a busy day/place
Thats nt bad.. Here i used to earn around 70-80 in about 4 hrs..provided the order is continuous.. 😄😄😄
No thermal bag . You must like cold food
@@iancowen171 i get the food delivered before its cold
@@Lhundub_Garpa well your to good for me
I was at the Chukka and Tala hydro plants 3 years ago, I really enjoyed my time in Bhutan, beautiful country and people.
@@Bigolg1975 gald you had good time in Bhutan
What's the requirement for Uber eat?
Driving licence, a car and a phone 😂😂
Nice information.
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Jars are my go to as it's much easier, less wasteful, and holds the moisture needed perfectly! you just have to check the jars every few days for moisture build up, and empty it if you see any.
Good to know that jars are awesome for making black garlic with added environmental benefits
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trowa tsay lay gay
My house 😭😔😞
2023 na ya
yea boss.. 2023 na embay!
There is no policy called a 'breeding visa' in Japan. People are spreading fabricated information without even doing their own research. This opportunistic behavior is, given the nature of the content, nothing short of criminal. This video clearly demonstrates discrimination against Japan and gender discrimination against Japanese women. It also promotes sexual crimes. 繁殖ビザという政策は日本にはありません。 自分で調べもせずに捏造された情報を拡散しています。この便乗行為は内容が内容なだけに犯罪と言っても過言ではありません。 この動画は明らかに、日本に対する差別と、日本の女性に対する性差別です。そして性犯罪を助長するものです。
Japanese "Breeding Visas" Hoax refers to an April Fools' Day article from 2018, which claims that the Japanese government will begin offering "breeding visas" for foreigners to combat the country's declining population and birth rates. A snippet of the article and its remakes have been reposted out-of-context in the following years, with some users falling for the hoax.
just like me
This is a lie. The original story is an April Fool's Day article from 2018.
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This is fake news
India despite having a large population and financial india is better in everything than bhutan but today bhutan our young dragon boys gave a tough win to India! In next 10 years i can proudly say that our country will have the best football team in the Asia ❤...Well played Bhutan 🇧🇹
Good luck to that
Yes ofcourse 💓
Damii Bhutan 🇧🇹 from Pokhara 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
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