Koh Lanta Sea Gypsies - Short Documentary
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- For my latest trip I'm in south Thailand with the sea gypsies, they're gonna show me how they catch and cook a poisonous pufferfish, the porcupine fish. A movie by Raphael Treza.
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00:00 INTRO
03:37 SEA GYPSIES
05:03 HONEY
06:02 BOAT
06:47 DIVE
10:49 INTERVIEW
12:31 BACK
14:14 EAT - Фільми й анімація
your work deserves more recognition, the context of your videos are pretty interesting and i'm learning new things so thank you very much sharing your hard work with us :)
...a cool film maker makes films WITH the people - not about them. Thanks Raphael Treza for another wonderful experience!
Your work transports me from my small life here on Galveston island texas to wherever you are and whatever your doing. Thank you.
It was a long period of waiting to see your documentary. Thank you Mr Rafael Traza for giving yet another wonderful documentary.
I think I know why I like Raphael's docus so much, he is just chill! he doesn't seem to be forcing things, either to have the perfect shot, the perfect story... just filming what is happening, and showing the simplicity of people's life
I love your documentaries!
I’ve seen these people!! When I stayed in koh lanta about 20 years ago. I managed to get there before the islands first seven11 shop as it was only half built when I arrived. No main road to the main dock just sand.
I met a guy that made his own diving goggles and speargun and took me out. One evening the beach had phosphorus in the water, amazing place!
I stayed a month as I ended up more interested in getting to know the local people than passing through and getting on some sort of travelling rat run, I was accepted as a local and got invited to local get togethers like Birthday parties and shown places people just passing through wouldn’t see or be shown. Like waterfalls with crystals to pick up from the bottom.
Behind my shack I had a family of Thai people living and building more shacks and I used to look through the cracks of my hut and watch them at work and how they lived! Amazing time there!! Amazingly friendly people, very accepting!!
So pleased you went there!
I want more! I've followed your work, Treza, since Honey Hunters and I cannot believe that every single piece of art you create is of such high standard. Much love and keep up the good work. Looking forward to see the next Indian movie.
Agreed!!! ☮️
The most authentic documentaries I've seen on UA-cam. Thank you for your work. Its inspiring and beautiful. Subscriber from Kazakhstan
I liked the guy surf fishing,beard, a wrap around cloth, headband, beads on the ankles, doesn't get any better than that. Give me a hut, boat and Ocean anywhere!
ive seen all of your documentaries on UA-cam and i love them fantastic work. your presentation is very comforting and flows well with the editing and context of your documentaries. thank you for sharing these views into these peoples everyday lives. the kind of lives that many people never even think of existing or being a part of our reality. its cool to take part.
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Sound of wind took me somewhere i belong ,what a nostalgic feeling wow love your work man .from Nepal
All of your documentaries are spectacular and the music you create to accompany them is brilliant. Deeply impressed.
Thank you for another gem! I have always been memorized by your storytelling and sound tracks of all your documentaries. thank you for sharing some of the voices of people who seem be be ignored, they deserve to be heard. Their way of life and stories are beautiful.
I don't ever comment on videos but I cannot stop watching your documentaries, Raphael. Incredible eye for art and the ability to bring these beautiful people that you travel to into my home and I feel as if I am with you experiencing the love you receive from them. I cannot say thank you enough, please keep doing what you do because it really enriches these peoples' lives and the lives of those that watch.
Discovered your channel today, discovered a whole new world that exists on different parts of the planet. Than you for the bringing it to us.
Very impressive short documentary, you must have spent several days to have just 15 min video. Great job!
Good video. Really contended
We eat that is the Caribbean regularly. We don't know about poison lol
Lion Fish stung me multiple times and no symptoms lol
@@zhuliu not that I can remember. We cook then pluck out the spines and fry them lol. Meaty and tasty 😋
Your voice
Your presentation
Background music
So Natural and Real
I love all your documentaries, keep it up! I had it in my mind to write this even before i read the other comments saying the exact same thing. More proof your explorations and films stand by themselves and are something to be proud of.
Always so impressive : i love your work on these documentaries, it's one the youtube content i share the most with my friends and family ! Thanks and congrats, may your next adventure be full of good surprises 🍃
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I woke up to your film on my iPad through UA-cam, I have subscribed! Such beauty! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Your documentaries are addictive like pufferfish delicacy meal. If you don't see a new one for a while, you feel as if you have been served with a badly prepared pufferfish. It is so wonderful to see a new documentary of yours again. Keep up with your fantastic work! Thank you. Cheers!
I remember my Mum said that if any fisherman in the village catches a pufferfish, he would give it to one of the elderlies to eat, apparently the young ladies are not allowed to eat this fish as it would bring them “bad luck” Apparently the flesh is best for the elderlies, the fish is usually cooked in coconut milk. Very interesting video, thank you very much👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Another masterpiece Raphael. Wonderful work.
Your voice
Your presentation
Background music
So Natural and Real
The people in the village look so happy and at peace there. I wouldn’t mind visiting it one day to have the experience of enjoying their way of living 👍🏽
i know this channel yesterday and i already watched every docs. i love it, it inspiries me to go out and discover the world.
greetings from brasil!
hope u produce more awesome content like these!
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Absolutely amazing content dude, have just finished watching all your docs. Have sent them on to friends to watch too! Looking forward to the next one!
What a life you have exploring all these exotic places, and meeting these amazing people!
Excellent work on all the videos in this channel bro. The cultures you show are so interesting and you really do a great job on painting a picture of the people in a genuine and open-minded way. Thanks for sharing these experiences and the best of luck.
I saw your video a year ago and it felt great. Always looking forward to new movies. I am very happy to see it today. Keep going, brother!
Lovely, what a terrific way to be awakened from the nearly brainwashed state I've found myself in. Thank you, I didn't even recognize the dulled state I was in, now I remember how much I love the water, food, and peoples of all lands. I can hardly pay attention while I watch because so many times my brain is illuminated with friend and family members I want to share this video with. You have made something truly remarkable, I feel alive! You rock! Of course we all can't wait to see more, but what I have already seen was enough to fill me to the top with joy!
A real fascinating filmed out and about life of the sea gypsies in Southern part of Thailand.
This is really great. I just watched it twice in a row. Thank you for making this!
I appreciate your dedication to your craft. Truly great film making.
Another amazing documentary Mr Treza. Thank you for doing what you do, you are incredible
Your Movies are of high quality, from Photography to Sound to Editing.
Great Work!
As always great work, love your documentaries..
Raphael you are amazing, thank you for producing these amazing documentaries. I always become hypnotized by your work.
Nicely ☺️ bro...
I'm from Malaysia 🇲🇾 !!!
Have a nice DAY 😘😊 !!!
WOW! Welcome back bro, for me and for all Italy is amazing your documentary!! 🔝🖤🙏
well, honestly, you cannot speak for the full country, at least not Italy... io adoro questi documentari ma al tempo stesso, per dirla come Gaber: non mi sento italiano ma per fortuna o purtroppo lo sono
I love your content you are so respectful of the cultures you visit and hopefully you make another great video soon.
Your work is amazing. Educational and filmed so beautifully.
Love your video, you have captured the beautiful colours of Koh Lanta and the spirit of the Chao Ley community. I live in Krabi and travel to Lanta often, it's one of my favorite islands in all Thailand.
Love your vids bro. Especially the cobra gypsies. Welcome back
I loved the cobra gypsies video!
@@alexcarter8807 yeah. My parents are Rajasthani but I was born in the uk. It was great watching how parents may have grown up.
Hello Raphael, was becoming impatient to see you again on UA-cam. Finally there is one with your voice. Loved it. Cheers.
Anche ko lipe ci sono i chao le ancora di più di ko lanta
Grazie per i tuoi documentari ❤
Love your stuff and the stories you tell. Happy to see you back at things :)
Great documentary bro keep coming with legendary vids!!!
Thank you for this documentary! 🙏🏻Wonderful!
Beautiful documentary. The diver is amazing. The sunsets were soothing to my eyes and soul. Great job.
I love your all documentries ❤️
Awesome videos as always man!
Your documentaries are some of the things that make me stay alive. Thank you.
guys go support him on patreon, rather than just commenting. I'm still student , i'll support his work in future.
Adoro este tipo de documentales: creativos, lugares paradisiacos y con gente fuera de lo común.
Another great one, always love watching your films! thank you
Good job. Keep us learning. Gracias Raphael!
Another masterpiece! Thank you 🙏
Another awesome video.Thanks for posting.Love your channel !
Raphael.....you have a great team....your music is a great bonus...What a great life you have...
Hey Raphael.. I started watching your works from the Borneo Deathblow video, your content is just full of your hardwork, that's what I see, you deserve more subscribers now.. sorry I'm not good in English I'm using Google translator... Greetings from Japan.
That place is so beautiful. Great documentary. I just had to subscribe. Nice work🤟
Was waiting for your video since ages
I live on Koh Lanta and know quite a few people in this video. You've done a really good job of capturing the more rural side of island life and how the Chao Lay live. Excellent short film.
One thing I would highlight though is that porcupine (puffer) fish generally pose no danger to humans. In fact the opposite. They are very gentle creatures and if you are ever lucky enough to go scuba diving in this area is very common for them to come and swim around you, they are actually quite fun animals to see in the water, and quite inquisitive when divers come to visit. The 'dangerous spikes' and poisonous internal organs are not an issue when they just swim around and say hello - please don't think porcupine fish are dangerous animals - they really are not dangerous as long as you respect them. Obviously eating a porcupine fish might be a different adventure but if you get a chance, snorkel or dive with these fish, don't be scared of them, and don't eat them - leave that to the chao lay and their way of life.
Great channel with amazing videos! I've watched all of your documentaries in one go, fantastic work, keep it up and thank you!
Just came across your documentaries. My wife and I enjoy them immensely
Great work, I had a great Sunday yesterday with your videos ! Also big Thanks for playlist, I’m definitely playing EK Number if I found it in 320 kbps ! Respect
Love your documentaries bro.. keep up
Welcome back Rafael ❤️🌹
Have just discovered your channel... im really impressed ... thank you for such good quality
You are awesome! Thank you for letting us see the real world through you.
Charie Vamos a Yucatan Mexico , yo invito, stop dreaming lets go.
Another really good documentary. I didn't know about these people, so thanks for sharing about them and their way of life. + 👍 for trying the pufferfish.
I love this movie. It really pulls you into the world of these amazing animals. Your video is very kind, my friend! Great job👍
Photography is amazing
Congratulations 👏
same here really enjoyed his doccumentries help me travel in this lockdown period
This is a skillfully crafted documentary. Excellent production and pleasant commentary.
Just adore the way you give yourself to experiences, truly nice observation and interaction! I wish to....to...to travel with you ❤Hugs from Brasil!
Keep up the great work!
Mr.Rafael I must say you do a very good job with your Shoots and the Background music you play are so Soothing and lovely, Nice work keep it up..👏👏👍
Hi Raphael found your channel today..just watched many of your documentaries...... Borneo Death Blow was very touching...
expecting more from you ✌️
Please continue posting. Greating from Brazil!!
Loved watching this video. If you had taken us for a short tour of the village and also the fisherman's house, would have had made the video more interesting.
I love your work! Letting ads play to send$.. thank you 🥰
Awesome work bro👊😎
i am watching another of your works .. the Sea Gypsies. your work is quite lovely.. i find it relaxing and strange to say, feel a response in the heart .. i was a student of cinema so of course i analyze “why” .. well the music is unique and somehow integrates with my mind if that makes sense.. anyway .. i love to see also the way the people respond to you, When i was in elementary school my favorite subject )i recognized years later) was geography, especially the pictures of people in other lands, how they lived, dressed, worshipped, ate.. as well as other factors.. thank you and i look forward to seeing more of your work. Covid quarantine is a gift.
The sea is very beautiful ! Thank for your video
Great job on the music and of course the video
Another amazing documentary
amazing work love
I love your documentaries so much! I’ve seen them all at least two different times. Keep up the great work man! What are your plans for the future?
Thanks! Another indian movie coming soon
@@RaphaelTreza thank you for sharing this with us all, the world and her people are truly magnificent!
@@RaphaelTreza Is it soon yet? How can we find out when and how it will be available? :)
As usual, hell of a documentary. 😍😍🤟🤟
You have a great taste man. Keep exploring.
I really like your content and I'm very comfortable here while watching the beginning to the end. Thanks for sharing..
Great work my friend.
So good to see after a very long time sir your documentry is very good
Rafael, obrigado por seu trabalho. Abraços do Brasil.
Enjoyed and watching
Amazing video ❤❤
Love your work!
So glad I found your channel.I really enjoyed the contents, thank you.Immediately subscribed and 👍
I enjoyed it like your other documentaries more love man ❤️
thank you.
I really like your style of Documentaries..
Still parts of Borneo Documentary is in my mind; I saw it yesterday.
The woodworking techniques used by natives.
The way the young girl massaging baby monkey. Monkey was so relaxed, enjoyed its time closing eyes and sleeping.
Greetings from California