My girlfriend is from Laos. I’ve learn’t so much from the forest, her friends, her family. First time I went to see her family in the forest all the villagers came out to greet me, so welcoming. I think they were overwhelmed because I eat local food and asked many questions and genuinely interested in their life. Can’t wait to go back.. I’m slowly learning to speak Laos. I can now say I love you in Laos. 🤪❤️
I found that the documentary was packed full of amazing facts. The nature shown in this video was breath takingly beautiful , the people of Laos are truly blessed with wildlife and marine life in great numbers. I hope that this fine land and her people will endure forever without or with little change. I really enjoyed every second of this documentary and wish to thank all the people who made this possible for us all to learn more about the great planet that we all live on and share with each other!!!!!!!!!!!
@@andrewzepf7510 Thanks for the correction my friend I , should have wrote aquatic life in the streams and rivers . Please have a great day with your fine family !!!! Your friend from Canada .
I am lao people, even though the things are changing from time to time, but the humble way of living, existence traditions, cultures and arts never fading from all of us.
Amazing story. I hope government of Laos will do some protective measures to protect those endangered animals... They have a lot of those rarest animals in the world... Thumbs up to the team... great job... I hope I can visit this place some day...
I used to know some Laotian people when I lived in the tropical north of Australia. They used to sell all these amazing green vegetables at the local markets, long before Puk Choy etc became more widely available. Lovely, simple-hearted people who worked hard, cared deeply, and lived a happy life. I wonder what will happen in Laos over the next few generations; we always think about the good old days, but it's so hard to return to a non-industrial lifestyle - believe me; I've tried. Couldn't handle it.
Great documentary. But I in the last few years, China has almost halted the fow of water don the Mekong into Laos, Thailand and Cambodia. That is also another reason why giang ctfish are declining. And no mention of the Mekong river Dolphin.
Beautiful country.... it’s refreshing to see such beauty undisturbed by vehicles, smog, high rise buildings. A simple way of life. Yes, I could live there❣️
An excellent documentary.The daunting efforts of a dedicated band of conservationists and wild-life Biologists to preserve and nurture the exotic and mostly endangered wild life of Laos is most commendable.God be with you and all success.
Yes, I loved Laos too. I took a long scary bus ride all the way to Luang Prabang , the old French capital. I think I'm gonna go back someday soon. And to Vietnam
I visited Laos last Year (2019) and it was so amazing, the Cambodian Border to the Vientiane and later to Thailand, and it's a very amazing country (Really great memories are still fresh). Soon going back for a longer visit after the Pandemic.
This documentary should be redone with the more advanced technology these days. It's quite fascinating. Would love more focus on the landscape. Laos is like a time capsule in time. I was born in Laos and crossed the Mekong River when I was six years old from Laos side into Thailand side after the Viet War.
My dad was from Savannakhet and would tear up every now and then talking about it. He left in '77 at 18 and spent 3 years in the Ubon Ratchathani Camp. He used to say us Laotian people smile even when we're in pain, because there's always something that could be worse.
This is a very inspirational video. I have been to several of these countries and my dream is to go back but I am afraid my health will never allow it. Please keep the video coming
@@toddprifogle7381 > Why I had a stroke... because I studied it very thoroughly. Eating animals, tight arteries, no fibre 🍖, sit inside your stomach for 5 days, more or less. Eating plants and fruit and nuts and pulses 100% fibre. Next day poop 😂. Your guts, plant-based, different microbes🦠. No smell if you eat plants et cetera. Smooth arteries ⭕️✅❤️😬🦷🍠🍅🥬🍊🍏🌾🍄... I don’t need deodorant ✅❤️😬🦷💪🦵 Animal foods is heart attack (fat deposits 🥩🍖🍗🍳🍣) and cancer and high blood pressure and dementia and Parkinson and plaque.... 51% death rate !!! I didn’t know !!! Vegans have 4% cancer. No heart attacks no high blood pressure no dementia no Parkinson no plaque.... try it for a month ✅❤️🦷😬😃😊. and eat like a king, and stay the same or fitter (= . One minute video, Timelapse ua-cam.com/video/MZp4lbqV28A/v-deo.html !! 🐒🐵🦍✅❤️😬🦷💪 They never eat fish, they don’t eat meat, et cetera. 1% cancer !!! 99% the same as us !!! 1% cancer in the wild. Scientific fact !! ua-cam.com/video/8aOltHp47kg/v-deo.html . TMAO 😵🍖🥚... Clogged arteries 🔴🥚🍖... Re-opened ✅⭕️🌾.... Actual photos !!! ~
My family and I lived in Laos from 1969 to 1971. I was eight when we moved there. My childhood memories from there are my favorite memories. The people and food are memorable, the Sunday open market was fascinating to an eight year old, the Mekong was mysterious. I've always wanted to go back as an adult but it won't happen so I have to be happy with my photos and my memories.
I love laos hope to visit again soon I took a river boat for 2 day from thailand to Luang Prabeang and stopped in a small village along the way and fell in love.
Thank you for you go back to our country and you got a lots of pictures to show for the mothers , fathers , and friends who left the homeland since 1975 to 2015 they never go back . your video can help them a lots .
Hello to 4.3 million viewers. Big love from Nagaland N-E India 🇮🇳. Laos culture and traditions are pretty much similar with our Naga people. And when it comes to wilderness!? No doubt Laos holds many secrets 😇. Take care of yourself and don’t forget to take care of the wild animals and plants too .
I've been to Champasak once. I am so in love with the nature, culture and people. This video make me miss this country so much. I will go again and again for sure Laos. from Khmer (Cambodian)
thank you for sharing, awesome video. So much natural beauty of my country that I have never seen before. My family left Laos 35 years ago when I was just a baby.
The Secrets of Nature I acknowledged the meticulous labour you gave into this production and i appreciated it. My only wish is that you could have gone deeper into it
correct fear, that is why the country needs to formulate iron clad policies and actually fund practices that protect the land and people who live from their local environments ... don't let the land of Laos become like the butchered land of Brazil ~
Laos has a special place in my heart, I visited there over 10 years ago and fell in love with the people. I would like to visit again one day but hope the western influence hasn't altered the magical Lao culture too much.
It is propably more expensive to live there now. Anyway around 50 years from now, it is exactly as expensive to live in Laos and the rest of the Asian countries as it is to live in the western world. Just a guess.
It surely has changed, many more roads are paved, prices has gone up quite a bit, especially a long the backpacker trail from Vientiane up to Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang, Pakbeng, Huay Xai, or down south to Pakse and 4000 Don. But it hasn't changed THAT much in my opinion and not always for the worse. As an example the insanity in Vang Vieng 10 years ago has seriously calmed down.
Traditional crossbow for hunting and fire arms are prohibited wooow😍. Total discipline and obedience that is why their nature are still intact, beautiful and still a rich sources for almost their daily needs. So beautiful 😍😍😍
Love this video,I got to go back home to Laos my birth place,many of Laos ppl how we came to America after the war are very similar,I grew in the United state of America,my family live in the for over 42 years now,so many wonderful parts of Laos that nature magical praise,that’s hasn’t been touch.
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ اتَّقُوا رَبَّكُمْ وَاخْشَوْا يَوْماً لَّا يَجْزِي وَالِدٌ عَن وَلَدِهِ وَلَا مَوْلُودٌ هُوَ جَازٍ عَن وَالِدِهِ شَيْئاً إِنَّ وَعْدَ اللَّهِ حَقٌّ فَلَا تَغُرَّنَّكُمُ الْحَيَاةُ الدُّنْيَا وَلَا يَغُرَّنَّكُم بِاللَّهِ الْغَرُورُ O mankind! do your duty to your Lord, and fear (the coming of) a Day when no father can avail aught for his son, nor a son avail aught for his father. Verily, the promise of Allah is true: let not then this present life deceive you, nor let the chief Deceiver deceive you about Allah. Quran . Islam/
I went home last year after escaped in 1979; it changed many things. I only pray for people to see positive way of "Laos" because world is moving forward. I am far away from home and love this video at least I don't see the bloody Mekong any more. Thank for sharing.
Great documentary about Laos and its incredible wildlife and the people who still keep alive their traditions by sharing with the modern era. Hopefully, in keeping the protection this richness ecosystem in which there are rare species to be discovered. Great job❤ 🇱🇦🐒🐵🐅🐯🦌🐘🐿🦔🦇🦃🦆🦅
Laos may well be the "last frontier" for undiscovered animal species! People in the that area must be educated about these wild treasures they so recklessly hunt for commercial purpose. A sad but awesome documentary.
Robert Velasco they've been hunting and living this way since their civilization began, and their country still has it's flora and fauna, so they can't be doing all of it wrong.
Many thanks for this great footage of a wonderful place I one day wish to return there to show my sons the Laos people and a unique culture. Khop chai. Thankyou.
Hey, dear loving Kaia are you a Thai national? Is this place called Mekong?i want to know more about Mekong! dear Kaia can you share me more about Mekong? I am from Nagaland, india 🙏
I love your videos!! Thank you so much. I traveled the world from ages 20-73, so now I am happy to virtual travel from 74 to my present 79. No masks, deadly tests up my nose, or death jabs. God knows about the scamdemic, that are destroying people worldwide, and God is speaking, and people better listen, for Karma never loses an address. Everyone reaps what YOU have sown. Put a d before anger, and you get danger. Do not argue. Hands are for helping and not destroying. I have given solutions, but hard head makes for a soft behind.
Great documentary about the beautiful country of Laos, its beautiful people and culture. I hope the government of Laos will do something to protect the wild animals, especially the Asian elephants as there are not many of them left in the world.
I totally enjoyed watching this, Definitely a great way of exploring other places from the comfort of home, wherever that may be, 🙃 2 Thumbs Up 👍👍 Thanks for sharing 🤗🤗🤗
The sticky steamed rice in the bamboo pot(?) with roasted chiken also served with the bamboo stick(?) They're what I had while taking a bus from th border( VT siteb) to Savanaket.Laos. in 2010 was the most yummiest food I had ever! I shared the bus with many different animals and warmest local people. After that routine and From Vientiane to Pakse and then there to the border to Cambodia! My last trip there was 2019. I could not go there because the COVID 19 blocked the air. Planning to visit there next year. The people are so warm to me!♥
Wow! Koo to see where my family came from. One day, I hope to visit that beautiful country. I wonder how my life would of been if I was born and raised in Lao instead of USA. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Alome Chanthasinh when you think about it it wouldn't be as materialistic and all this crazy stuff its a little better than living here if you are looking for that life
I know many people from Laos; all are very good folks, and hard workers. I like them better than most native born Americans, who are too proud, and spoiled. Many advantages to being from Laos, but the Political unrest has made life almost impossible!
LUANG PRABANG ... taught in history as the capital of this majestic landscape only ONE can do by his rains and the sunshine through out the years, which also all nation's being tested by time, however by the grace of SOMEONE our great teacher divided it equally among us ... history book in electronic form good morning Sir
Now I understand why my grandparents and elders were so sad to leave this beautiful country behind and start anew in a country that they never heard of before.
Great video! Laos Nature is breathtakingly beautiful 👍 Full of healthy forests, rivers and many animals that are extinct in other parts of the world! Thank you for sharing this amazing nature and culture journey 👍
... Our most precious of treasures, The Great Dance of Life in perfect harmony. For myself, I cannot even imagine what wondrous orchids peek and blush through morning mists, and slitted, slanted sunlight.
My girlfriend is from Laos. I’ve learn’t so much from the forest, her friends, her family. First time I went to see her family in the forest all the villagers came out to greet me, so welcoming. I think they were overwhelmed because I eat local food and asked many questions and genuinely interested in their life. Can’t wait to go back..
I’m slowly learning to speak Laos. I can now say I love you in Laos. 🤪❤️
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she live with you or live in loas
Cool bro.
Just emigrate. No better way
Sabaidee :)
Thank you WCS & Aileen for looking after the wilds of Laos. May you be well, happy & peaceful free from enmity, distress & anxiety.🙏🙏🙏
Very nice, LOVE every minute of this. I miss Laos very much. I like the simple life of Laos to the heart. Please don't change too much.
Going back to Laos in 3 months. Been to Laos 2 times within a year. This will be my 3rd time in a year and a half
I found that the documentary was packed full of amazing facts. The nature shown in this video was breath takingly beautiful , the people of Laos are truly blessed with wildlife and marine life in great numbers. I hope that this fine land and her people will endure forever without or with little change. I really enjoyed every second of this documentary and wish to thank all the people who made this possible for us all to learn more about the great planet that we all live on and share with each other!!!!!!!!!!!
Marine life? They don't have a coast line.
@@andrewzepf7510 Thanks for the correction my friend I , should have wrote aquatic life in the streams and rivers . Please have a great day with your fine family !!!! Your friend from Canada .
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I'm agree with you on all
In great numbers = oxymoron
What a great video My heart is with the people of Laos 🇱🇦 ❤️
I am lao people, even though the things are changing from time to time, but the humble way of living, existence traditions, cultures and arts never fading from all of us.
Very true
Amazing story. I hope government of Laos will do some protective measures to protect those endangered animals... They have a lot of those rarest animals in the world... Thumbs up to the team... great job... I hope I can visit this place some day...
I used to know some Laotian people when I lived in the tropical north of Australia. They used to sell all these amazing green vegetables at the local markets, long before Puk Choy etc became more widely available. Lovely, simple-hearted people who worked hard, cared deeply, and lived a happy life. I wonder what will happen in Laos over the next few generations; we always think about the good old days, but it's so hard to return to a non-industrial lifestyle - believe me; I've tried. Couldn't handle it.
It will go the way of its neighbor, Thailand. Scratch a Thai and you will find a Lao (Isaan proverb).
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Great documentary. But I in the last few years, China has almost halted the fow of water don the Mekong into Laos, Thailand and Cambodia. That is also another reason why giang ctfish are declining. And no mention of the Mekong river Dolphin.
Beautiful country.... it’s refreshing to see such beauty undisturbed by vehicles, smog, high rise buildings. A simple way of life. Yes, I could live there❣️
An excellent documentary.The daunting efforts of a dedicated band of conservationists and wild-life Biologists to preserve and nurture the exotic and mostly endangered wild life of Laos is most commendable.God be with you and all success.
Wow what a wonderful place. People of laos need to take care of their beautiful wildlife and thanks for this great video.
They do, the evident is obvious. Biodiversity at its best.
What an excellent piece of documentary... thi deserves oscar in terms of the content, cinematography, delivery compliation and oration..
I love Lao(s). I hope some day I'll go there to watch many beautiful sceneries.
Lao PDR, no 's' anywhere except in American, pronouced 'Lay ass'.The English say 'Louse', even worse. Lao,it rhymes with cow!!!
God bless our world he lovingly created for all people we must care for it.
I went to Laos in 2000, such a marvelous country with incredibly kind people. Loved it.
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Yes, I loved Laos too. I took a long scary bus ride all the way to Luang Prabang , the old French capital. I think I'm gonna go back someday soon. And to Vietnam
Beautiful then
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A looks at the great bio-diversity of Laos is so wonderful and brings the world closer to the viewer's .
I visited Laos last Year (2019) and it was so amazing, the Cambodian Border to the Vientiane and later to Thailand, and it's a very amazing country (Really great memories are still fresh). Soon going back for a longer visit after the Pandemic.
sorry is scamdemic, and we will be forbitten to travel
This documentary should be redone with the more advanced technology these days. It's quite fascinating. Would love more focus on the landscape. Laos is like a time capsule in time. I was born in Laos and crossed the Mekong River when I was six years old from Laos side into Thailand side after the Viet War.
My dad was from Savannakhet and would tear up every now and then talking about it. He left in '77 at 18 and spent 3 years in the Ubon Ratchathani Camp. He used to say us Laotian people smile even when we're in pain, because there's always something that could be worse.
Your is I got s t d disease so let it run
This is a very inspirational video. I have been to several of these countries and my dream is to go back but I am afraid my health will never allow it. Please keep the video coming
We must keep hope alive . To any end .
@@toddprifogle7381 > Why I had a stroke... because I studied it very thoroughly. Eating animals, tight arteries, no fibre 🍖, sit inside your stomach for 5 days, more or less. Eating plants and fruit and nuts and pulses 100% fibre. Next day poop 😂. Your guts, plant-based, different microbes🦠. No smell if you eat plants et cetera. Smooth arteries ⭕️✅❤️😬🦷🍠🍅🥬🍊🍏🌾🍄... I don’t need deodorant ✅❤️😬🦷💪🦵
Animal foods is heart attack (fat deposits 🥩🍖🍗🍳🍣) and cancer and high blood pressure and dementia and Parkinson and plaque.... 51% death rate !!! I didn’t know !!!
Vegans have 4% cancer. No heart attacks no high blood pressure no dementia no Parkinson no plaque.... try it for a month ✅❤️🦷😬😃😊. and eat like a king, and stay the same or fitter (= . One minute video, Timelapse ua-cam.com/video/MZp4lbqV28A/v-deo.html !! 🐒🐵🦍✅❤️😬🦷💪 They never eat fish, they don’t eat meat, et cetera. 1% cancer !!! 99% the same as us !!! 1% cancer in the wild. Scientific fact !!
ua-cam.com/video/8aOltHp47kg/v-deo.html . TMAO 😵🍖🥚... Clogged arteries 🔴🥚🍖... Re-opened ✅⭕️🌾.... Actual photos !!!
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@@VeganV5912 I've seen one like this who doesn't need deodorants for his eating habit. He's a vegan too.
My family and I lived in Laos from 1969 to 1971. I was eight when we moved there. My childhood memories from there are my favorite memories. The people and food are memorable, the Sunday open market was fascinating to an eight year old, the Mekong was mysterious. I've always wanted to go back as an adult but it won't happen so I have to be happy with my photos and my memories.
lol you lie about living in laos?? wtf?????
U should come
How you no she lying ?
Many thanks from Jaunpur India for this beautiful documentary about Laos.We Indians love and respect your culture, people and places.
Rajendra Yadav f india
But I heard that mainland indian people do racial discrimination to North East India people
I have made scores of trips there. It is a wonder land of beauty and sweet kind people. Recently attended a all local wedding
I love laos hope to visit again soon I took a river boat for 2 day from thailand to Luang Prabeang and stopped in a small village along the way and fell in love.
Ohhhh!! The intro to this documentary is breath taking!❤
I'm a Filipino and visited Laos two times already. And I really loved this place specially the Forrest.
@T T very few remain. Filipino here
Land of a massive water. thanks for sharing about their country and their lives. From the Philippines sending our love and peace.
Thank you for you go back to our country and you got a lots of pictures to show for the mothers , fathers , and friends who left the homeland since 1975 to 2015 they never go back . your video can help them a lots .
Meet a few Laos friends I knew was a beautiful county but never imagine this kind of beauty 🇱🇦
Excellent work and Hats off to the makers of the documentary. From India, lots of Love for Laos.
Hello to 4.3 million viewers. Big love from Nagaland N-E India 🇮🇳. Laos culture and traditions are pretty much similar with our Naga people.
And when it comes to wilderness!? No doubt Laos holds many secrets 😇. Take care of yourself and don’t forget to take care of the wild animals and plants too .
Yes it looked similar to NE.
Also feels like Amazon jungle as far as density of forest & presense of strange rare animal species are considered except elephant.
I'm glad today to watch this clip, which is very impressive and welcomes all tourists.
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I've been to Champasak once. I am so in love with the nature, culture and people. This video make me miss this country so much. I will go again and again for sure Laos.
from Khmer (Cambodian)
Exotic Food I’m going to Cambodia and get me a wife
Thank you for beautiful video. It is so sad thinking that someday these natural resources will be gone.
What an amazing treasure. One of the few pockets of what the world used to be . Used to be in the not so distant past. I hope it can be saved.
Beautifully filmed and narrated. A joy to watch!
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thank you for sharing, awesome video. So much natural beauty of my country that I have never seen before. My family left Laos 35 years ago when I was just a baby.
Nang keo glad you enjoyed it!
The Secrets of Nature I acknowledged the meticulous labour you gave into this production and i appreciated it. My only wish is that you could have gone deeper into it
The Secrets of Nature . Beautiful Video.
Nang keo All that natural beauty will become just a memory in the near future.
If you don't believe me: Google "The Future of Laos: A bleak landscape"
correct fear, that is why the country needs to formulate iron clad policies and actually fund practices that protect the land and people who live from their local environments ... don't let the land of Laos become like the butchered land of Brazil ~
Beautiful country
Beautiful people
Beautiful presentation Loved it Thanks for sharing
It was a great pleasure to witness such a beautiful culture . Love, peace and Blessings to all of our creator creations.
The creator it’s just only one God and if we create something we use the creator stuff.
Great Documentary of Laos Mekong river area and Nature and Animals Thanks for Sharing Documentary
Laos has a special place in my heart, I visited there over 10 years ago and fell in love with the people. I would like to visit again one day but hope the western influence hasn't altered the magical Lao culture too much.
It is propably more expensive to live there now. Anyway around 50 years from now, it is exactly as expensive to live in Laos and the rest of the Asian countries as it is to live in the western world. Just a guess.
It surely has changed, many more roads are paved, prices has gone up quite a bit, especially a long the backpacker trail from Vientiane up to Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang, Pakbeng, Huay Xai, or down south to Pakse and 4000 Don. But it hasn't changed THAT much in my opinion and not always for the worse. As an example the insanity in Vang Vieng 10 years ago has seriously calmed down.
Western Influence , military bases in S. Korea, Okinawa, Philippines, Afghanistan, Iraq, Guam, Germany.
globe255 I went there with $50 and it lasted me 3 months
That's impossible.
Traditional crossbow for hunting and fire arms are prohibited wooow😍. Total discipline and obedience that is why their nature are still intact, beautiful and still a rich sources for almost their daily needs. So beautiful 😍😍😍
Beautiful country, friendly people and amazing food. Hope to visit again someday soon 🤗
Hello from Cambodia. I really appreciate you, Laos for such beautiful nature and traditional, simple life.❤
wow! what a beautiful paradise of LAOS!!! Beautiful forest mountains & rivers with nice people.Love fr the Philippines.
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Holy land and pious people ! Love you all and who has been laborious to produced this video. Hope more from this land ! Keep up.
This documentary is awesome... Thanks for sharing!!
Hugs from Brazil
a lot of thanks to make this documentary, I'm so appreciate with it
Me too, brother 👍
Love this video,I got to go back home to Laos my birth place,many of Laos ppl how we came to America after the war are very similar,I grew in the United state of America,my family live in the for over 42 years now,so many wonderful parts of Laos that nature magical praise,that’s hasn’t been touch.
Love Laos been many times, Vientiane the capital is my favourite place in Asia, spotlessly clean and just has everything.
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ اتَّقُوا رَبَّكُمْ وَاخْشَوْا يَوْماً لَّا يَجْزِي وَالِدٌ عَن وَلَدِهِ وَلَا مَوْلُودٌ هُوَ جَازٍ عَن وَالِدِهِ شَيْئاً إِنَّ وَعْدَ اللَّهِ حَقٌّ فَلَا تَغُرَّنَّكُمُ الْحَيَاةُ الدُّنْيَا وَلَا يَغُرَّنَّكُم بِاللَّهِ الْغَرُورُ
O mankind! do your duty to your Lord, and fear (the coming of) a Day when no father can avail aught for his son, nor a son avail aught for his father. Verily, the promise of Allah is true: let not then this present life deceive you, nor let the chief Deceiver deceive you about Allah.
Quran . Islam/
@@ahmedbolbol9243 you certainly got me on that one... Grrrrr. Now go and annoy,, 'something' else.
@@ahmedbolbol9243 leave your religion out of this forum! This is not a platform for Islamic
ideology!!
Excellent video thank you so much. My family from Laos
I went home last year after escaped in 1979; it changed many things. I only pray for people to see positive way of "Laos" because world is moving forward. I am far away from home and love this video at least I don't see the bloody Mekong any more. Thank for sharing.
Thanks for posting this video...I'll have to set aside time to watch.
Why you escaped in 1979?
@@josephralphkimodvina6428 CIA secret war in Laos
@@josephralphkimodvina6428 it's was because of human greed for power and money without the slightest care of human lives
Thank you for making film about Laos and promoting our beautiful country!
Love from India
amazing documentary, thank you for posting 😀
Great documentary about Laos and its incredible wildlife and the people who still keep alive their traditions by sharing with the modern era. Hopefully, in keeping the protection this richness ecosystem in which there are rare species to be discovered. Great job❤ 🇱🇦🐒🐵🐅🐯🦌🐘🐿🦔🦇🦃🦆🦅
Laos may well be the "last frontier" for undiscovered animal species! People in the that area must be educated about these wild treasures they so recklessly hunt for commercial purpose. A sad but awesome documentary.
Robert Velasco they've been hunting and living this way since their civilization began, and their country still has it's flora and fauna, so they can't be doing all of it wrong.
I ate five tigers 🐅 and six leopards when I went there last year
Robert Velasco very true
These documentaries never seem to address the inequality that drives people to poaching, overfishing, etc
Hi all here I'm from Laos I'm live in Tennessee for 30 years I mincing my home town every day thanks for share vedio
Vong Dickens I’m from Thai lived in America for over 50 something years.
Excellent presentation and a quality upload! Thanks for sharing.
Very nice video very much beautiful country of our Asian continent.
My family is from Laos and not many people now about Laos so this is really cool!
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@@polyboy09aolcom i’m dyslexic... but thanks?
A wonderful video of a really beautiful country, will watch it again .many thanks.
Many thanks for this great footage of a wonderful place I one day wish to return there to show my sons the Laos people and a unique culture. Khop chai. Thankyou.
What an incredibly wonderful film. Thank you.
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I was born in Pakse, Laos left when I was three years old. I was brought up in Thailand. Some day I would like to visit both homeland.
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Thanks for sharing this wonderful life style keep on shining
Excellent Documentary .. love it and the Lao people ! ... Lots of thanks to the producer ! Good job !!! ❤️😍😍🇳🇵🇱🇦
I love your videos!! Thank you so much. I traveled the world from ages 20-73, so now I am happy to virtual travel from 74 to my present 79. No masks, deadly tests up my nose, or death jabs. God knows about the scamdemic, that are destroying people worldwide, and God is speaking, and people better listen, for Karma never loses an address. Everyone reaps what YOU have sown. Put a d before anger, and you get danger. Do not argue. Hands are for helping and not destroying.
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i am working for a national park in Viet Nam, it is very sad about wild animals. happy to see this video. thanks The Secrets of Nature
Superbe reportage pour nous permettre de découvrir ce Laos authentique. FÉLICITATIONS ⚘
Great documentary about the beautiful country of Laos, its beautiful people and culture.
I hope the government of Laos will do something to protect the wild animals, especially the Asian elephants as there are not many of them left in the world.
Governments are dangerous entities. I would not consider them a source for good.
Beautiful places like this around the world are changing every second...enjoy them while they are here. One day pictures are all we have.
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I totally enjoyed watching this, Definitely a great way of exploring other places from the comfort of home, wherever that may be, 🙃
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such a great documentary and the wilderness of laos . am im amazed . Thank you
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A very beautiful and magnificent video of Laos. We admire people who join and successfully cover . Best wishes to all. Thanks
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Could have watched for another couple hours, great documentary
This is a great documentary, thanks for sharing.
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02 things that I love Laos , 01 the nature so beautiful,02 people are so friendly
Hope that the Lao people finds a balance between needs and preservation. And a very nice video, enjoyed it a lot.
John Bagyan considering they have virtually everything intact, they can't be doing that bad at it.
The sticky steamed rice in the bamboo pot(?) with roasted chiken also served with the bamboo stick(?) They're what I had while taking a bus from th border( VT siteb) to Savanaket.Laos. in 2010 was the most yummiest food I had ever! I shared the bus with many different animals and warmest local people. After that routine and From Vientiane to Pakse and then there to the border to Cambodia! My last trip there was 2019. I could not go there because the COVID 19 blocked the air. Planning to visit there next year. The people are so warm to me!♥
Lao language very similar to Thai. Bless you thanks for the video.
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Nice documentary of Laos Where nature needs to be preserved.
Thanks for making this video. My family had came from Laos and came to America. I really want to learn more about Laos. Thank you!!!
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Laos a natural wonderland enjoyable filming. Good photography nice music composing entertaining narration that's secret of nature.
Wow! Koo to see where my family came from. One day, I hope to visit that beautiful country. I wonder how my life would of been if I was born and raised in Lao instead of USA. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Alome Chanthasinh when you think about it it wouldn't be as materialistic and all this crazy stuff its a little better than living here if you are looking for that life
I know many people from Laos; all are very good folks, and hard workers. I like them better than most native born Americans, who are too proud, and spoiled. Many advantages to being from Laos, but the Political unrest has made life almost impossible!
LUANG PRABANG ... taught in history as the capital of this majestic landscape only ONE can do by his rains and the sunshine through out the years, which also all nation's being tested by time, however by the grace of SOMEONE our great teacher divided it equally among us ... history book in electronic form good morning Sir
I want to start a new life in Laos next year. It's just so beautiful and the people are so down to earth.
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Wonderful Documentary! I love listening to this guys voice too. Thanks for sharing!
Now I understand why my grandparents and elders were so sad to leave this beautiful country behind and start anew in a country that they never heard of before.
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Your grandparents are very strong , to go live in an unknown country. And start
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I was born in Laos, one of very few perhaps most beautiful country in the world!!! I am very proud of my country!!
This is an amazing experience so wonderfull things I see for the first time wonderfull keep it up.
Great video! Laos Nature is breathtakingly beautiful 👍 Full of healthy forests, rivers and many animals that are extinct in other parts of the world! Thank you for sharing this amazing nature and culture journey 👍
That was a very good documentary! Beautiful country with beautiful people,
I've Never been to Laos, but I was in Vietnam in the unhappy days.
... Our most precious of treasures, The Great Dance of Life in perfect harmony.
For myself, I cannot even imagine what wondrous orchids peek and blush through morning mists, and slitted, slanted sunlight.
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Laos nature is still in vast virgin compared to other countries. I love this country when it comes nature as well as rare species.