We visited Ladakh a few weeks ago on a Deadliest Roads episode. We’re here again with Amazing Quests. What a spectacular place. The people we talk to and learn about: Dhorgi the Buddhist nun who is studying medicine to be able to offer medical care to her village, Nangiel the truck driver who brings supplies to the remotest valleys of Ladakh and Stanching Gorday in Gya who is helping his village by teaching them and helping them preserve traditions. Amazing quest with amazing inspiring people. Let me know who impressed you most. And enjoy!
(ENGLISH) SIDEWAY SLEEPING VS GRANNY METHOD Chronic patient died not due to vaccine but vaccine cannot help their aged organ, till could function like nornal. Who not fear of dying after age reached 60 since vaccine cannot rejuvenate your organ or function at high capacity, during covid infection. The actual meaning of chronic diseases or sickness related to human organ, nothing about weak immune system. Method to counter covid indeed exist, just avoid using oxygen tank, when having difficulty breathing. This due to human still can breath using only one lungs during sideway sleeping. Cos one of your lungs would be conpressed by body weight and alternate, if one side congessed, so you still can breath after the compressed lungs expanded again. Yet this method cannot be use, if the deteriorating organ were your lungs. Since your lungs already facing problem, you need to use granny method to counter covid or force the disease change behavior, that exist in my vk profile (link provided below) CONCLUSION You still have a choice, if your lungs were healthy. Cos sideway sleeping only can kill you, if your lungs forced to operate separately or at high capacity even your plane left engine, occasionally would emit black smoke. SHORTNESS OF BREATH This symptom related to covid patient or how deep you inhale cannot end. Why? Cos your lungs capacity only left 50% or your inhalation only reach halfway since something eating space in your lungs till nothing can enter anymore even how deep you imhale unless air inside your lungs released 1st, so inhalation process can repeat. The main reason, why the patient breathing, looks kind of short. Cos shortness of breath were different compared to difficulty breathing suffered by elders since muscle pulling their lungs during breathing were getting old and need oxygen tank for support. The reason, why coma patients need the hose be pulled before can die. . But why covid patient not needed to pull hose? Cos difficulty breathing have two type, whereby shortness of breath should use sideway sleeping since the lungs always be compressed during changeover, forcing out whatever congested inside. (Refer to my video about meaning of love that exist due to a science theory in book of life and remember Alan Walker cos Dajjal did not come alone) 6gu78t
Well guys this is awesome as always but I wonder why you guys didn't made a documentary on kashmir's roads when you guys showed deadlest roads of North India and some places you guys showed twice so make an episode on kashmir's roads and I am from kashmir any help here I would love to plz come and be my guest guys I am sure here in kashmir you will find beautiful places for your time episodes. Thank you for your hard work always.
This documentary warms my heart, as it reminds me that there are people who continue to live humble lives, contributing to the balance of the world. I'm genuinely touched and inspired by Gorday’s sister, who exudes warmth, humility, and sweetness. I hope to have the opportunity to meet her one day.
Transported away from this materialistic world ..I was particularly touched by the innocence and warmth shown by his sister..my respect to such wonderful selfless people..
Hope India keeps Ladhak as-is with minimal development but providing basic health, education and protection of land, environment and culture. It is a balancing act. Thank you for this awesome documentary.
@@Samurai-ke5ie True. Tourism should be highly regulated to preserve the environment. Higher fee, lottery system should help like they do in Bhutan and other places that are sensitive, as deemed by the states.
Ind had kept all those places as pristine as possible. Unfortunately China with no regard for nature has destroyed most places & has militarized entire Tibetean plateau. India has no choice but to develop these border regions..
So beautiful, seeing such landscapes and the sweet people that live there, sometimes makes me cry. As did this one. The Videographer and his Sister the Shepherd, it was beautiful ! I hope that someone else wants to be a shepherd. This was one of my favorite Docs.
I REALLY FEEL FORTUNATE OF MYSELF. Being born in INDIA is nor less than a blessing,Every part of India is so unique and so beautiful that sometimes we Indians not really appreciate it or not even realize it that how lucky we all are to be part of a such beautiful country.
Big beautiful machines, the sense of freedom travelling far & wide plus you're getting paid for it, nothing beats the truckers life! Ladakh scenery & it's Buddhist culture & people are beautiful, thanks for uploading & a thumbs up in appreciation.
I love her. She’s so proud of her son and seems happy. I imagined myself up there with her, helping out and just wondered what that’d be like up in that beautiful landscape.
Wisdom of that kid will literally encourage me to go out and research this religion further because although I'm atheist there's still a lot of wisdom to be found in religion and this kid has just made me want to see what kind of religion develops this kind of kid or maybe he's just an amazing kid. But anyway he's just awesome I think
There is still beauty in our world. Thanks so much for this beautiful documentary. With news of War and sicknesses everywhere it is so great to see a beautiful story. Like a breath of fresh air. 💚💚💙💜🤎🤎💜🤍🤍🤍🤍❤❤❤
I first heard about Ladakh in an anthropology course. We watched a movie about the perfectly balanced division of labor between all the members of a village. Everyone took turns watching children. But, then, a road was built connecting Ladakh to the rest of India. Everything changed with that one road. It brought western items like music, blue jeans, and to get those, the young people went to work and left the villages. The division of labor broke down, and those remaining were breaking under the burden. It makes me wonder, this chasing revenue streams into every crevasse of civilization. I see with modernization hints of social class are evident: I went to college, so I don't want to be a Sheppard. That is what capitalism does. It wasn't a foregone conclusion that a society would have castes or classes. Some places were simply communitarian where everyone worked to achieve goals together like harvesting produce or caring for sheep or children. I love what Ladakh was, and still will be for awhile longer until modernization overcomes the appreciation of simplicity. It is on my short list of places I would love to see. Cheers to the Ladakhi documentarian. Can't think of a better way to live a modern life.
@@luciddoggo5094I'm an "un-privileged" person from a third world country and I agree with the sentiment of the original commenter and see it applying to my and several other societies. And that's even operating under the assumption that modernization and westernization always brings about wealth to a land, which it doesn't, a lot of the time does the opposite in fact. And some of the times when it does technically bring about wealth, it only does so to the highest classes of society largely at the expense of the rest of the population (can attest to that in my own country). Financial institutions will tout the success of "developing" a country, for example, by showing off newly-built businesses and fancy buildings, conveniently hiding that those are only in one section of the city that just the ultra-rich can afford, while the majority of people are pushed into slums as their traditional means of cultivation and trade from the native land was destroyed in the name of building roads and factories.
@@fire.smok3 yep the fact that your mad at countries for building factories and roads because it makes some people rich is why you have a third world mentality. Your part of the urban elite of your third world, but you still haven’t the third world behind
Thanks to internet for bringing Us together. We can't afford to go there and know the culture or the livelihood of people but dream came true. Thank you MR.UPLOADER
Thank you very much for showing me a people in a different world from mine. Different as it may be, everyone loves his home, the land where he was born. Unfortunately all traditions will change or be forgotten as the whole scene of the world we live in, changes. Maybe they don't understand why the climate is changing, why there are now floods every year, or why there are fewer and fewer traditional doctors. Hopefully the films Stanching makes, will document the lives they once knew in Ladakh. I did not understand his sister's song at the end, but I know it says something beautiful ! Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
One of the most beautiful documentaries I have seen about Ladakh and its people. Many years ago I tried to get there from Srinagar in Kashmir, but sadly the road was snowbound.
Having hiked in Nepal, these cultures and their frugal lifestyle inspire me, and again you've found three models of responsible and satisfying lifestyles
Am proud to have grown up as a shepherd and I can relate the happiness she feels in the so lonely world one can see And I have always told my generation to learn their tradition and preserve it,no matter how many degrees one has attained
Excellent doc! Thank you for making these important views of our beautiful planet available to everyone, Free Documentary Team! Your work is appreciated!
No matter how we live... the propose is same just 2live peace n happy.. ...This Himalayan peoples hav no complaints n no higher demands ...they just manage 2b happy in every situation....
Ladakh has changed a lot in every aspect. I went there in 2012 and last year as well. The video starts with a festival at Hemis Monastery 2016. So it must be in between my trips.
Hats off and immense respect for the women shepherd and people of Ladakh, sadly they are facing the problem of climate change gifted by the developed world!
Fabulous documentary FD, I like very much the innocence of Stanzin's sister, its heartwarming especially to see her pure love and affection to these animals even in this age. FD make doc on Zanskar and kargil region of ladakh they are also very beautiful and rich in traditional values and heritage.
Thank you so much for fantastic Doc's I can't wait another great video everywhere you go I Will be with you keep it up...God may bless you everywhere you go
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
Everytime I watch this documentary feel very calm .. also I'm very proud of Stanzin Dorge like youths😊 of india who after exploring various skills across the world are still connected to the original roots. Thats the beauty of Ladakhii People's Innocence and they are the true Meditators..... added thanks to Free Doc. Team, Great job.
This kid that's about 9 minutes into the movie teaching you know the younger kids Kung Fu is more wise and worldly than many 56-year-olds could hope to be! I know it's a possible this is just been pumped into his head but it's also possible that this is what happens when you encourage free thinking and real growth for all! It was kind of an uplifting thing to hear him talk
Exploring our Earth is an awe-inspiring adventure, an opportunity to connect with the incredible beauty of our planet. This documentary reminds us of the preciousness of our world's untouched landscapes and the importance of preserving them. Thank you for sharing this remarkable journey.
Thanks SOMEWHERE ON EARTH. MARVELOUS vedio . charctors r so nice .stanzin n her sister n doctor,truck driver. Fantastic. I love wonderland ladakh. Have been there 6 time .track , cycle, moto ride, scarpio . What a place on this earth. Rich culture n traditional way of life , monasteries. Love this beautiful tough place.
I´d like to visit Ladakh and see the splendid views of the mountains with my own eyes as well as meet this amazing people who provide for everything what they need in this harsh environment. Everything there is covered in sand and rocks and it is hard for me to understand, how they can be self-sufficient.
Very Impressive..very rich💥 im sooo impressed with the truck driver, the brother who educated himself didn't 4get his beginnings, their community n his lovely sister! Goodness she's brave n hardworking 👍🏾 wish them allllll safety. Thanks for the beautiful documentary 💥
We visited Ladakh a few weeks ago on a Deadliest Roads episode. We’re here again with Amazing Quests. What a spectacular place. The people we talk to and learn about: Dhorgi the Buddhist nun who is studying medicine to be able to offer medical care to her village, Nangiel the truck driver who brings supplies to the remotest valleys of Ladakh and Stanching Gorday in Gya who is helping his village by teaching them and helping them preserve traditions.
Amazing quest with amazing inspiring people. Let me know who impressed you most. And enjoy!
(ENGLISH) SIDEWAY SLEEPING VS GRANNY METHOD
Chronic patient died not due to vaccine but vaccine cannot help their aged organ, till could function like nornal.
Who not fear of dying after age reached 60 since vaccine cannot rejuvenate your organ or function at high capacity, during covid infection.
The actual meaning of chronic diseases or sickness related to human organ, nothing about weak immune system.
Method to counter covid indeed exist, just avoid using oxygen tank, when having difficulty breathing.
This due to human still can breath using only one lungs during sideway sleeping.
Cos one of your lungs would be conpressed by body weight and alternate, if one side congessed, so you still can breath after the compressed lungs expanded again.
Yet this method cannot be use, if the deteriorating organ were your lungs. Since your lungs already facing problem, you need to use granny method to counter covid or force the disease change behavior, that exist in my vk profile (link provided below)
CONCLUSION
You still have a choice, if your lungs were healthy. Cos sideway sleeping only can kill you, if your lungs forced to operate separately or at high capacity even your plane left engine, occasionally would emit black smoke.
SHORTNESS OF BREATH
This symptom related to covid patient or how deep you inhale cannot end.
Why? Cos your lungs capacity only left 50% or your inhalation only reach halfway since something eating space in your lungs till nothing can enter anymore even how deep you imhale unless air inside your lungs released 1st, so inhalation process can repeat.
The main reason, why the patient breathing, looks kind of short.
Cos shortness of breath were different compared to difficulty breathing suffered by elders since muscle pulling their lungs during breathing were getting old and need oxygen tank for support. The reason, why coma patients need the hose be pulled before can die.
.
But why covid patient not needed to pull hose?
Cos difficulty breathing have two type, whereby shortness of breath should use sideway sleeping since the lungs always be compressed during changeover, forcing out whatever congested inside.
(Refer to my video about meaning of love that exist due to a science theory in book of life and remember Alan Walker cos Dajjal did not come alone)
6gu78t
You didn't visit anywhere! You just reuploaded a video you liar!
@@guillermomontoyo
Not Only a liar, it distorts the facts too
Well guys this is awesome as always but I wonder why you guys didn't made a documentary on kashmir's roads when you guys showed deadlest roads of North India and some places you guys showed twice so make an episode on kashmir's roads and I am from kashmir any help here I would love to plz come and be my guest guys I am sure here in kashmir you will find beautiful places for your time episodes. Thank you for your hard work always.
Beauty be respected..No Starbucks, Lululemon I'm surrounded by it daily. All it does warp our mind..stay real
After visiting Ladakh so many times , this documentary feels like the best representation of the people and the incredible place that is Ladakh.
What a beautiful woman his sister is.. Love her drive and compassion to her flock. God Bless
This documentary warms my heart, as it reminds me that there are people who continue to live humble lives, contributing to the balance of the world. I'm genuinely touched and inspired by Gorday’s sister, who exudes warmth, humility, and sweetness. I hope to have the opportunity to meet her one day.
Transported away from this materialistic world ..I was particularly touched by the innocence and warmth shown by his sister..my respect to such wonderful selfless people..
I love you 💝
It gives us an energy to rejuvenate our lives n realize how blessed we are in this world
Hope India keeps Ladhak as-is with minimal development but providing basic health, education and protection of land, environment and culture. It is a balancing act. Thank you for this awesome documentary.
Possible if domestic tourist, with no regard to environmental concern, stop coming from rest of the India to destroy Ladakh.
@@Samurai-ke5ie True. Tourism should be highly regulated to preserve the environment. Higher fee, lottery system should help like they do in Bhutan and other places that are sensitive, as deemed by the states.
Well Said
Ind had kept all those places as pristine as possible. Unfortunately China with no regard for nature has destroyed most places & has militarized entire Tibetean plateau. India has no choice but to develop these border regions..
you should bring your own hometown back to under-developed before making suggestion to other regions.
So beautiful, seeing such landscapes and the sweet people that live there, sometimes makes me cry. As did this one. The Videographer and his Sister the Shepherd, it was beautiful ! I hope that someone else wants to be a shepherd. This was one of my favorite Docs.
I REALLY FEEL FORTUNATE OF MYSELF.
Being born in INDIA is nor less than a blessing,Every part of India is so unique and so beautiful that sometimes we Indians not really appreciate it or not even realize it that how lucky we all are to be part of a such beautiful country.
People don’t realize that India is more diverse and more united than EU.
@@divinewind6313 True.
Ladakh must be a free nation and free from the shackles of poverty stricken India
@@mr.kaboom8729 Do u think those ppl are poor? They are in the lap of nature & enjoying every bit of community life.
? an idiot u r.
@@mr.kaboom8729 whys that then?
Its always been thus.
Big beautiful machines, the sense of freedom travelling far & wide plus you're getting paid for it, nothing beats the truckers life! Ladakh scenery & it's Buddhist culture & people are beautiful, thanks for uploading & a thumbs up in appreciation.
I loved this documentary, made me smile made me cry... but Still I loved it...... thanks
you must visit india, once in life..
Just finished it. I feel transported away. That was Great.
My favorite show,blessings, Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲💫
That smile on old mom's face is precious than any other thing in this world.
I love her. She’s so proud of her son and seems happy. I imagined myself up there with her, helping out and just wondered what that’d be like up in that beautiful landscape.
Wisdom of that kid will literally encourage me to go out and research this religion further because although I'm atheist there's still a lot of wisdom to be found in religion and this kid has just made me want to see what kind of religion develops this kind of kid or maybe he's just an amazing kid. But anyway he's just awesome I think
agree and the kid is a Tibetan nun
There is still beauty in our world. Thanks so much for this beautiful documentary. With news of War and sicknesses everywhere it is so great to see a beautiful story. Like a breath of fresh air. 💚💚💙💜🤎🤎💜🤍🤍🤍🤍❤❤❤
No speak English pero tiernos momentos y hermosos paisajes en su Documental, saludos desde Guatemala.
I first heard about Ladakh in an anthropology course. We watched a movie about the perfectly balanced division of labor between all the members of a village. Everyone took turns watching children. But, then, a road was built connecting Ladakh to the rest of India. Everything changed with that one road. It brought western items like music, blue jeans, and to get those, the young people went to work and left the villages. The division of labor broke down, and those remaining were breaking under the burden. It makes me wonder, this chasing revenue streams into every crevasse of civilization. I see with modernization hints of social class are evident: I went to college, so I don't want to be a Sheppard. That is what capitalism does. It wasn't a foregone conclusion that a society would have castes or classes. Some places were simply communitarian where everyone worked to achieve goals together like harvesting produce or caring for sheep or children. I love what Ladakh was, and still will be for awhile longer until modernization overcomes the appreciation of simplicity. It is on my short list of places I would love to see. Cheers to the Ladakhi documentarian. Can't think of a better way to live a modern life.
how privileged of you of to want the ladakhs to languish in poverty because you view them as aesthetic creautre
@@luciddoggo5094I'm an "un-privileged" person from a third world country and I agree with the sentiment of the original commenter and see it applying to my and several other societies. And that's even operating under the assumption that modernization and westernization always brings about wealth to a land, which it doesn't, a lot of the time does the opposite in fact. And some of the times when it does technically bring about wealth, it only does so to the highest classes of society largely at the expense of the rest of the population (can attest to that in my own country). Financial institutions will tout the success of "developing" a country, for example, by showing off newly-built businesses and fancy buildings, conveniently hiding that those are only in one section of the city that just the ultra-rich can afford, while the majority of people are pushed into slums as their traditional means of cultivation and trade from the native land was destroyed in the name of building roads and factories.
@@fire.smok3 yep the fact that your mad at countries for building factories and roads because it makes some people rich is why you have a third world mentality. Your part of the urban elite of your third world, but you still haven’t the third world behind
Its so much beautiful with amazing characters, I enjoyed watching it from Kenya East Africa
Love from ladakh ❤️
you live in Ladakh? Wow. Well, you live in an amazing place. Good wishes to you.
I'm coming bro😏💥
I love you ❤️
Much love from Delaware, USA!
Much love from south Africa
What wonderful documentary!
It’s so beautiful! Real people working hard for there own integrity.
Awesome!
Thanks to internet for bringing Us together. We can't afford to go there and know the culture or the livelihood of people but dream came true. Thank you MR.UPLOADER
Wonderful documentary! I have visited Ladakh twice loved their culture.
Thank you very much for showing me a people in a different world from mine. Different as it may be, everyone loves his home, the land where he was born. Unfortunately all traditions will change or be forgotten as the whole scene of the world we live in, changes. Maybe they don't understand why the climate is changing, why there are now floods every year, or why there are fewer and fewer traditional doctors.
Hopefully the films Stanching makes, will document the lives they once knew in Ladakh.
I did not understand his sister's song at the end, but I know it says something beautiful !
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
She has a beautiful heart and a sweet melodious voice.. Bless the strong brave shepherdess
Greetings from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼
Such a wonderful place and people, I am moved by what I see here. From Alabama USA.
LOVE FROM HELAMBU, NEPAL...SAME CULTURE..LOVE LADAKH
From Nepal :)
Love always
Thank you for this beautiful video, I’m always deeply touched by the people who are still quite removed from our world of materialism.
One of the most beautiful documentaries I have seen about Ladakh and its people. Many years ago I tried to get there from Srinagar in Kashmir, but sadly the road was snowbound.
Now there's new roads and highways for ladakh
Having hiked in Nepal, these cultures and their frugal lifestyle inspire me, and again you've found three models of responsible and satisfying lifestyles
Am proud to have grown up as a shepherd and I can relate the happiness she feels in the so lonely world one can see
And I have always told my generation to learn their tradition and preserve it,no matter how many degrees one has attained
No one cares tbh
The end story is soo inspiring and heart-touching, Ladakh, a paradise on a mountain, massive love from Bhutan ....
Excellent doc! Thank you for making these important views of our beautiful planet available to everyone, Free Documentary Team! Your work is appreciated!
No matter how we live... the propose is same just 2live peace n happy.. ...This Himalayan peoples hav no complaints n no higher demands ...they just manage 2b happy in every situation....
Ladakh has changed a lot in every aspect. I went there in 2012 and last year as well. The video starts with a festival at Hemis Monastery 2016. So it must be in between my trips.
Such an uplifting documentary. Thank you.
Amazing, just wonderful. I must admit that the sister made me drop a few tears. Luv this docs'
Hats off and immense respect for the women shepherd and people of Ladakh, sadly they are facing the problem of climate change gifted by the developed world!
Thanks!
Fabulous documentary FD, I like very much the innocence of Stanzin's sister, its heartwarming especially to see her pure love and affection to these animals even in this age. FD make doc on Zanskar and kargil region of ladakh they are also very beautiful and rich in traditional values and heritage.
Thank you so much for fantastic Doc's I can't wait another great video everywhere you go I Will be with you keep it up...God may bless you everywhere you go
amazing place and amazing people, thank you for the documentry hopefully it will be rewarding for every one involved
Peace and compassion from
Texas.😎
Greetings from the Philippines 😁
Aww the sister getting emotional while watching her documentary. 😭😭😭
This is so inspirational and beautiful. Thank you for this, from Southern Georgia, USA.
So beautiful, pure and happy people of Ladakh. I felt proud and moved. Thanks for this beautiful documentary.
One of the best documentary ever filmed reflects the local people emotions. Awesome. You are wonderful job for human society. Thank you.
Masterpiece...the ending was eye watering
An amazing documentary. Many thanks for sharing.
Ladakh is heaven god bless them all🙂🙂🙂🙂
As of 2022, Umling La Pass , in Ladakh, is the highest motorable road in the world at an altitude of 19,300 ft above sea level.
Now it's China's Tibet.
@@taitazreverie916it's India not chins or Tibet. When will you visit there u need an Indian 🇮🇳 Visa
Masha Allah very beautiful videos and very nice peoples and nice country said God bless you all Ameen
Just a request. Please upload one deadliest road documentary on every Sunday. I feel like My Sunday evening is incomplete without watching it.
the best , purest and the strongest woman...hats off to her
ONE LOVE FROM JAMAICA 1❤❎
Contentment, once you've reach that point in Life you are Free. ✌ ☮. Eye's openings Great Documentary.
I Appreciate this documentaries
Keep on the good work
Amazing people of my motherland. Awesome documentary team.
🙏🙏🙏
Informative and enthralling as always. 👌 Thanks for considering Ladakh again 🙏❤
North to South, East to West Beautiful India ❤♥♥♥
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
Ladak and it's people looks completly at peace with themselves.
Everytime I watch this documentary feel very calm .. also I'm very proud of Stanzin Dorge like youths😊 of india who after exploring various skills across the world are still connected to the original roots. Thats the beauty of Ladakhii People's Innocence and they are the true Meditators.....
added thanks to Free Doc. Team, Great job.
I ❤ Ladakh & Himachal Pradesh !!!
Ladakhi people are so nice ❤
This kid that's about 9 minutes into the movie teaching you know the younger kids Kung Fu is more wise and worldly than many 56-year-olds could hope to be! I know it's a possible this is just been pumped into his head but it's also possible that this is what happens when you encourage free thinking and real growth for all! It was kind of an uplifting thing to hear him talk
It’s a Tibetan nun actually.
Congratulation to Mr. stanza for his Documentary about Ladakh, India. very hard but peacefully life. From London, England.
Thank you for the story of Dhorgi, Buddhist nun and India-trained medical doctor. May she be an inspiration to all of us.
Exploring our Earth is an awe-inspiring adventure, an opportunity to connect with the incredible beauty of our planet. This documentary reminds us of the preciousness of our world's untouched landscapes and the importance of preserving them. Thank you for sharing this remarkable journey.
Thanks SOMEWHERE ON EARTH. MARVELOUS vedio . charctors r so nice .stanzin n her sister n doctor,truck driver. Fantastic. I love wonderland ladakh. Have been there 6 time .track , cycle, moto ride, scarpio . What a place on this earth. Rich culture n traditional way of life , monasteries. Love this beautiful tough place.
Really enjoy this kind of content thank you
Wonderful, this culture, unlike my culture, people living honourable lives in harmony 🥰🙏
I´d like to visit Ladakh and see the splendid views of the mountains with my own eyes as well as meet this amazing people who provide for everything what they need in this harsh environment. Everything there is covered in sand and rocks and it is hard for me to understand, how they can be self-sufficient.
Words can't express how beautiful this place is both in scenery and its people. I so wish I could visit on holiday or even stay
Highest motorable pass in the world is Umling La, Ladakh which is located in India
Not in Tibet China
Hermoso documental, nos hace reflexionar sobre la existencia, la vida.
A stunning view charming people and supperb documentary
We need to respect, honor and cherish these place, "places less visited". They are precious and are disappearing much too quickly.
9 minutes in and I'm already mind blown !!
What a fabulous storytelling documentary! I loved and loved and loved it very much.
라다크~
여행하기에 참 매력적인 곳이고,황량하지만 아름다움이 숨겨져 있는 곳이라 생각됩니다.
여기에 사는 모든 분들이 행복하시길 바랍니다.
좋은 영상 잘 보았습니다.~
Incredible
I’m thankful that I’m from where I’m from 🤲🏽🙏🏽 ..
Thank you for your efforts 🙏🙏🌷
Amazing ✨ documentry!!! Amazing Nuns who's wanted take care of village...in crtical cricumstancess
The buddhist nun is amazing. Love her for what she’s doing.
@@FreeDocumentary 💕true
Really it's an amazing documentary....infact....must watch
Wow, a very interesting place I've ever seen. Looks cold, dry, and hot at the same time.
It's not hot but reallt cold
Its beautiful. Loved every bit of it. God bless you Stanzin. God bless the land and the people out there. 🙌🙌🙌👍👏
28.8.2022.First class,fantastic and marvelous.I am awaiting more videos like this.Thank you very much.
Muchas gracias por compartir estos documentales son de lo mejor
Very Impressive..very rich💥 im sooo impressed with the truck driver, the brother who educated himself didn't 4get his beginnings, their community n his lovely sister! Goodness she's brave n hardworking 👍🏾 wish them allllll safety. Thanks for the beautiful documentary 💥
What a wonderful documentary. The filmmaker and his sister are beautiful persons.
this is one of the best documentory i ever watched .........loved it❤❤
belgeseldeki keklik sesleri beni çok etkiledi,güzel belgesel olmuş
This is very beautiful, made me want to travel these exotic places instead of those famous travel locations suggest by travel sites.
Also made me cry multiple times ^-^
Anybody else sleep to these docs? They're so good.
Thanks FD for making such a beautiful, informative and emotional documentary on Ladakh...🙏🙏🙏