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This vlog captures the beauty of life on natural, inhabited islands! It feels so peaceful and refreshing, completely free from job stress and the constant screen time. What a wonderful way to escape and enjoy nature!
I am from Port blair, during my childhood and schooling days, me, my friends we used to swim in neck deep waters in sea all over the islands.... Have to agree, that we were always lucky enough to not be attacked by crocs.... Well I have seen crocs while going fishing in boats in mangroves, but had a horrific experience in 2016 while swimming in Ross and smith in diglipur, a croc was barely 20 meters away from me.... and that was the last time when I swam in sea .... after that day me and my friends go to waterfalls which are in abundance in these islands, all hidden and many yet to be explored....
Hello sir This is me ( Nik ) here - your today kaziranga jeep safari driver ( Rhino guide) hope soon one day your videos will be on the UA-cam trending page...... Best of luck keep growing 👍
Seems like the whole episode is all about the crocodile 🐊 hunting 🤯 first you are struggling to find any sign or clues about this fascinating creature 👻 finally you have made it, well done mission accomplished 👏👍
Thank god someones talking about it ! Most of the attacks are around port blair in the south island . The wild life act binds the hands of the government and humans pay for it ,its absurd. I worked for five years in a department where the survivors would be treated , the wounds were horrific.
@IamtheAbsurdist the locals are very aware , some in the tourism industry may not want to share the information explicitly with tourists. A good way to assess the problem is to go through the local newspapers.
Haha, so basically, as you can see, there are no crocodiles around! This means there are no crocs. But if you happen to see them right in front of you now, well, then there are definitely some crocs
I understand that, but they can also show the tourists to places where the chances of crocodile attacks are lower instead of not saying anything at all
That's sadly true about us humans killing more animal species than the other way around. We encroach on their space and get upset when they turn up in what we egoistically consider our land🙄 Thanks for another informative and visually stunning vid😊❤
The locals definitely know what's going on they just fear tourism will stop I kinda understand their side but the island is so beautiful it's better to have tourist's not in the ocean I hope the paradice remains untouched.
If you want to see big salties then visit Bhitarkanika national park in the state of Odisha. It has crocs measuring upto 23 feet. Around 1800s of them live there.
That island 🏝️ jungle looks very amazing and beautiful 😍❤️ anyways Indian's government can't develop anything because those environment activities always appear when we start construction 🏗️🚧 in that area and finnally government took decision to develop it but massive numbers protest has been started by these environment activities from different countries and some of our political parties are also protesting 🤦🏻. They never pops up when Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand all these countries started massive city 🏙️🌆 construction 🏗️🚧 and port construction and because of this many sea animal's got affected for example that rare turtle 🐢 which is very important for eco balance almost got extinct if not some of them are exist in Indian's sea territory in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and on others island 🏝️ and when this happened those environment activities ever even said anything 🤦🏻.... They only want our government and state government to not start construction 🏗️🚧.
@IamtheAbsurdist , Hei..!! Welcome to palakkad in kerala.Palakkad is the place that maintains the culture of Kerala. 1. Malampuzha dam 2. Kava island 3. Tippu sulthan fort 4. varikkassery mana 5. nelliyambathi 6. silent valley 7. parbikulam wildlife sanctuary 8. Dhoni water falls 9. meenvellam water falls... etc... and many more places There is If you come, you will never lose. 🙌🙌
The wildlife act does not allow for any drastic measure to be taken to make the animals go away. There are several restrictions and controls on the tourist, movement and the way things are managed as of now... a) allowing wildlife to be sounds very inclusive and keeps the nature lovers happy b) does not help the victims or assures deterence of the same happening again..and the threat looms overhead always. Wildlife if driven away and the place made less concerning for tourists. a) can attract a lot more tourist, business and possibly increase commercialisation while risk losing the natural beauty and appaeal and peace of the islands. b) nature lovers would be fuming cruelty, money etc etc completely ignoring that the tourist are safe... Which of the scenarios or rather which mix of scenarios would rather be allowed to happen on the islands... it is clear not all will be happy and opinions will emerge, is there a solution or should it be considered a problem ?
Love reading your comments and hearing what you think about the videos. So please do leave a few. If you want to know more you can always DM me on my Instagram (The__absurdist)
Please do consider sharing this video and subscribe to my channel if you liked it. This will motivate me to make more such videos. I have now also enabled super thanks for whoever wants to support our journey. I have also added subtitles in 20 different languages. If someone requests subtitles in any other language, please let me know. Have a beautiful day.
This vlog captures the beauty of life on natural, inhabited islands! It feels so peaceful and refreshing, completely free from job stress and the constant screen time. What a wonderful way to escape and enjoy nature!
Thanks a lot
I am from Port blair, during my childhood and schooling days, me, my friends we used to swim in neck deep waters in sea all over the islands....
Have to agree, that we were always lucky enough to not be attacked by crocs....
Well I have seen crocs while going fishing in boats in mangroves, but had a horrific experience in 2016 while swimming in Ross and smith in diglipur, a croc was barely 20 meters away from me.... and that was the last time when I swam in sea .... after that day me and my friends go to waterfalls which are in abundance in these islands, all hidden and many yet to be explored....
Wow then you were very lucky. Thanks for sharing.
Hello sir
This is me ( Nik ) here - your today kaziranga jeep safari driver ( Rhino guide) hope soon one day your videos will be on the UA-cam trending page......
Best of luck keep growing 👍
Thank you very much that’s very sweet. Video about the jeep safari will come soon.
Your channel is so underrated
Thank you so much! Welcome to the club hehe
Love your content. You didn't visited typical touristy places like delhi, tajmahal. Loved your north Eastern indian vlogs.
I wanted to show a different side of India
These Videos Are Amazing...it's very inviting to watch till the end..keep up this amazing work one day this channel will pop up
@@gaurikabimsara6843 thank you very much for your support
It is serene coz of presence Crocodiles
Maybe 🤷♂️
Andaman is a beach paradise
Well it's more like hunting place for crocodiles
From North East India Meghalaya
Haha yeah
Seems like the whole episode is all about the crocodile 🐊 hunting 🤯 first you are struggling to find any sign or clues about this fascinating creature 👻 finally you have made it, well done mission accomplished 👏👍
Haha yes it was a real challenge! But when you look a little bit, there are actually a lot
Thank god someones talking about it ! Most of the attacks are around port blair in the south island . The wild life act binds the hands of the government and humans pay for it ,its absurd. I worked for five years in a department where the survivors would be treated , the wounds were horrific.
I hope visitors and locals are all made more aware by the government
@IamtheAbsurdist the locals are very aware , some in the tourism industry may not want to share the information explicitly with tourists. A good way to assess the problem is to go through the local newspapers.
I bet the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami brought the crocodiles to these shores. Otherwise its very rare to find crocs in the open ocean.
Yea maybe
Crocodiles are the scariest dinosaurs
Haha, so basically, as you can see, there are no crocodiles around! This means there are no crocs. But if you happen to see them right in front of you now, well, then there are definitely some crocs
In later part it was very adventures and scary. Nice vidro 🎉
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the adventurous part.
Awesome!!! Informative
Thank you! Glad you liked it :)
the locals don't want to lose tourism by admitting there are frequent crocodile attacks.
I understand that, but they can also show the tourists to places where the chances of crocodile attacks are lower instead of not saying anything at all
Locals should protest against the conservation efforts of govt. That way the issues can be greatly resolved.
That's sadly true about us humans killing more animal species than the other way around. We encroach on their space and get upset when they turn up in what we egoistically consider our land🙄 Thanks for another informative and visually stunning vid😊❤
@@emms8 thank you very much for your comment. :))
People are crazy to swim there. Luckily you didn’t. But you came (too) close to the crocodiles
Yeah they really are
Awesome vedio. Thanks 😊.
@@aaminafathimaa thank you
i have been there for three weeks but i never seen any crocodile over there. The locals says we can't see them but they can see us.
That’s very true
@@IamtheAbsurdist bro you can visit Lakshadweep Island 🏝 it is in another level of paradise. It's called "Maldives of india"
Ill save that thanks
The creative Absurdist 👏🏻
Hahaha new nickname haha :))
The locals definitely know what's going on they just fear tourism will stop I kinda understand their side but the island is so beautiful it's better to have tourist's not in the ocean I hope the paradice remains untouched.
Exactly. I understand it
I rather stay on land😂,the crocodiles will keep this place natural, humans must leave
Yea 🙌
If you want to see big salties then visit Bhitarkanika national park in the state of Odisha. It has crocs measuring upto 23 feet. Around 1800s of them live there.
Wow i need to go there
That island 🏝️ jungle looks very amazing and beautiful 😍❤️ anyways Indian's government can't develop anything because those environment activities always appear when we start construction 🏗️🚧 in that area and finnally government took decision to develop it but massive numbers protest has been started by these environment activities from different countries and some of our political parties are also protesting 🤦🏻. They never pops up when Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand all these countries started massive city 🏙️🌆 construction 🏗️🚧 and port construction and because of this many sea animal's got affected for example that rare turtle 🐢 which is very important for eco balance almost got extinct if not some of them are exist in Indian's sea territory in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and on others island 🏝️ and when this happened those environment activities ever even said anything 🤦🏻.... They only want our government and state government to not start construction 🏗️🚧.
I think protection of nature and the natural balance should always be the first priority here
You have said what are the signs say people are not following, that is india for you, btw india is beautiful than Europe 🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Go to vadodara in gujrat you will see big crocodile romming on streets....
Oh wow
@IamtheAbsurdist , Hei..!! Welcome to palakkad in kerala.Palakkad is the place that maintains the culture of Kerala. 1. Malampuzha dam 2. Kava island 3. Tippu sulthan fort 4. varikkassery mana 5. nelliyambathi 6. silent valley 7. parbikulam wildlife sanctuary 8. Dhoni water falls 9. meenvellam water falls... etc... and many more places There is If you come, you will never lose. 🙌🙌
@@AshfakAslam oh thanks for the tips ❤️🌸
but soon gov make a huge city in nicobar island so bad
Yeah, I know about it. That’s very sad
if u want to see crocodile , make a trip to odishas costal districts
I saved it, rlly wanna come thete
👍👍👍👍❤️
@@Rilazingmind ❤️❤️❤️
The wildlife act does not allow for any drastic measure to be taken to make the animals go away. There are several restrictions and controls on the tourist, movement and the way things are managed as of now...
a) allowing wildlife to be sounds very inclusive and keeps the nature lovers happy
b) does not help the victims or assures deterence of the same happening again..and the threat looms overhead always.
Wildlife if driven away and the place made less concerning for tourists.
a) can attract a lot more tourist, business and possibly increase commercialisation while risk losing the natural beauty and appaeal and peace of the islands.
b) nature lovers would be fuming cruelty, money etc etc completely ignoring that the tourist are safe...
Which of the scenarios or rather which mix of scenarios would rather be allowed to happen on the islands... it is clear not all will be happy and opinions will emerge, is there a solution or should it be considered a problem ?
Well, it’s good that the crocodiles also are left alone at this point
my god.., lacoste’s budget is crazy
@@achraaaaafhuh hahahah
You don’t have to search for crocs if situation is worse 😅
If I would’ve gone in the water, I wouldn’t have had to look so far probably
Bro you need to work on your thumbnails
Thanks for the feedback!
For foreigners everything is just so CRAZY. LOL .
Hahaha