Epic Road Trip: From Koh Rong Island to Laos Border Adventure
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Join us on an incredible road trip as we travel from Koh Rong Island in southern Cambodia to the Laos border in just two days! This wild adventure was one of the craziest and most challenging experiences we’ve ever had, leaving us exhausted yet excited as we created unforgettable memories.
Driving across Cambodia allowed us to witness stunning landscapes and meet amazing locals along the way. This next-level journey offered a unique perspective on the beauty of this incredible country. As we crossed the border into Laos, darkness fell, but we raced against time to catch a local boat to Don Det Island with our motorbike-making it just in time!
Our next stop? The breathtaking 4000 Islands in Laos! We can’t wait to discover what adventures await us on this remarkable journey.
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Great video man your channel is so underrated
I was in Koh Rong when you was there sad I didn't see you
Thank u my friend for your feedback:)
No way we been there at the same time.
We might go back there after Loa road trip:)
Thank u my friend for your feedback:)
No way we been there at the same time.
We might go back there after Loa road trip:)
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2:03 She didn't understand what you were trying to ask her. Instead of giving you her name, she told you she was 75 years old and that she was old.
Those thick wooden furniture are expensive and considered a luxury item. It's like owning brand name clothes, accessories or Mercedes-Benz. Because of the quality of the wood, it can become a family heirloom that can be passed down through generations when properly maintained. But I agree it's a waste, especially when we consider the rate of deforestation in Cambodia. It's that Year Zero mentality, the legacy of Pol Pot where people lose their culture, heritage and humanity. It's just a matter of time before the rainforest is decimated. Look at how robust the tiger population was before and within a decade tigers were declared functionally extinct. The looting and trafficking of ancient artifacts. Even the food as you can see someone labels a dish something when it's clearly not. I am Khmer and it's heartbreaking to see this still going on.
Thank you for your comment, yeh I didn’t understand, I thought she is saying hers name :))
Yeh I’m sorry about what’s happening and what happened in your country.
And thank you for explaining about the wood material but it always hits me when I see massive tree being as a table at the small restaurant somewhere.. I really like Cambodia been coming back since 2016. This time we been driving the western part of the country, was beautiful to see and imagine how Cambodia looked like before it all happened.
Bless u my friend, would love to meeting you seems like u love your country and wild life 🙌🏼⭐️🇰🇭