Thank you for this! I came from your Reddit post. It's so awesome to see rural infrastructure from another country, especially like the houses you've shown in your video.
Thanks Zach, yeah I agree it's interesting to see how people in different countries live and adapt to their environment, especially in the more rural areas. 🙏😊
20:34 Big fish! In Thailand, the canal in front of temple is considered a prohibited fishing area by law. These fish are smart enough to not swim anywhere else.
Thanks! Actually there's no looping, maybe some places just look similar but definitely not the same, it's just the full unedited ride. The camera isn't mounted. I just hold the camera (and gimbal) in my hand and ride one-handed :)
Hi Silent Seeker! Great video! Would like to ask for your permission to use some snippets of your video for my class presentation. I'll credit you for sure. Just that I'm a foreign student and I have a project explaining/ showing the Khlong Community and I'm not physically in Bangkok. Hope it's fine. :)
I hate seeing all the litter in the waterways. It irks me. I remember telling my little Thai cousin to pick up the candy wrapper he dropped. The locals need to be taught at a young age.
This is one of the cleaner canals I've biked along in Bangkok, but still some litter. The only one I've seen that's completely clean in Khlong Ong Ang.
27:31 It can be dangerous if cyclists keep moving ahead without seeing a piece of the broken fence and hit it. The "end of the path" sign should be noticeably displayed for cyclists.
Wow.... I didn't know that we have such a nice bike track along the Bang Mot Canal. Have a great time!
Thank you for this! I came from your Reddit post. It's so awesome to see rural infrastructure from another country, especially like the houses you've shown in your video.
Thanks Zach, yeah I agree it's interesting to see how people in different countries live and adapt to their environment, especially in the more rural areas. 🙏😊
We love bangkok and thailand. Next time we will do this bike tour on our own. Thanks for sharing. Keep on exploring!
20:34 Big fish! In Thailand, the canal in front of temple is considered a prohibited fishing area by law. These fish are smart enough to not swim anywhere else.
Really appreciate the natural sounds. Thanks
Thanks Paul 😁🙏
Trippy for a bit there. Quiet and beautiful.
Yep some trippy psychedelic colours 🌈😁
I love watching the large carp. I want to ride this route. It seems so remote away from the loud Bangkok
It's a fun route to ride and they have a nice farmers market at Wat Putthabucha where you can fuel up on tasty food first 😁
24:29 I thought, you jump now into the water 😄
amazing video🤤
Nice, I prefer this type of riding so I don't get ran over. Where is your Cam mounted?
I'll have to try these places. Great videos keep them coming!
Thanks! Actually there's no looping, maybe some places just look similar but definitely not the same, it's just the full unedited ride. The camera isn't mounted. I just hold the camera (and gimbal) in my hand and ride one-handed :)
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Superb patch for cycling. I also wanted to do cycling at ur place
Thanks Raju, hope you can come biking here 👍🙏😊
@@silentseekerYT can we rent a cycle at that place?
Gotta love the names of some of these canals - Canal of the Ants 555
Yep, maybe there's an interesting back story to explain it 🤷😁
This is probably the most dangerous bike path in the world) If you arrived alive, then God loves you!
Is there a bike rental nearby? I wanna explore this but I don’t have a bike
Not as far as I know sorry
How many km?
Hi Silent Seeker! Great video! Would like to ask for your permission to use some snippets of your video for my class presentation. I'll credit you for sure. Just that I'm a foreign student and I have a project explaining/ showing the Khlong Community and I'm not physically in Bangkok. Hope it's fine. :)
Sorry very late reply but yes no problem hope you found it useful
Is there anywhere to rent bikes?
No I didn't see any
I hate seeing all the litter in the waterways. It irks me. I remember telling my little Thai cousin to pick up the candy wrapper he dropped. The locals need to be taught at a young age.
This is one of the cleaner canals I've biked along in Bangkok, but still some litter. The only one I've seen that's completely clean in Khlong Ong Ang.
27:31 It can be dangerous if cyclists keep moving ahead without seeing a piece of the broken fence and hit it. The "end of the path" sign should be noticeably displayed for cyclists.