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goeastyounggal
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2008
Travel Blogger presently based in Southeast Asia, where I blog, write & learn stuff. www.theislanddrum.com/
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Day Trip to Pulau Payar Marine Park, Malaysia
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Day Trip to Pulau Payar Marine Park, Malaysia
Island Hopping Tour in Langkawi, Malaysia
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Island Hopping Tour in Langkawi, Malaysia
Butterworth Art Walk, Bagan Luar, Malaysia
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Butterworth Art Walk, Bagan Luar, Malaysia
Snorkeling Renggis Island at Berjaya Tioman Resort
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Snorkeling Renggis Island at Berjaya Tioman Resort
Langkawi to Koh Lipe, Just a Ferry Ride Away
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Langkawi to Koh Lipe, Just a Ferry Ride Away
Rimbun Dahan Turtle Hatchery, Cherating Beach
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Rimbun Dahan Turtle Hatchery, Cherating Beach
Hanoi Cultural Food Tour (Short Version)
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Hanoi Cultural Food Tour (Short Version)
Four Seasons Frozen Fruit: Vietnamese Cendol
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Four Seasons Frozen Fruit: Vietnamese Cendol
Being Eco Friendly at Langkawi Night Markets is Easy!
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Being Eco Friendly at Langkawi Night Markets is Easy!
Lili Marleen Cruise in Langkawi, Malaysia
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Lili Marleen Cruise in Langkawi, Malaysia
Koh Lipe, Thailand; My 'side car' tour.mov
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Koh Lipe, Thailand; My 'side car' tour.mov
Too low and dangerous
I asked him if he was concerned that kids might fall into it.. but nah. I would be!
What month nice to snorkeling at pulau payar?
After rainy season... October through June give or take. Pulau Payar trips are now handled by Scuba Club Langkawi and they can advise you better. Maybe it's raining above but calm seas below kind of thing. They won't go out if the seas are rough though.
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Thanks for Visiting my Cousin's place!
បងប្អូនសុំសួរបន្ដិត ផ្លានដាក់ពងទាក្រដាស់បងទិញនៅឯណាដែលបង
Ok thank you
اخدملي تمفال❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Why not puts some traditional malay music background please me😢
Is it possible to change that now? Would love to! At the time 'royalty free' was limited. :(
Careful!!!
nx 40836 private lin Williamson 2nd/18 battalion k own as bluey didn't die on death march but stayed at sandakan and was soi sick with malaria and berri berri he died on 4th june1945. when he left kentucky southcrailway Station to go to the war his dog got loose and ran after the train never to return home. his photo is still honoured with flowers and takes pride of place to the next generation. never forgotten no matter how the Australian government and the Japanese want us to forget.
Wow, thanks for that info. I also agree, they want us to forget. :(
such a beautiful beach!
What a fun trip! I would love to visit!
what is the yellow paste?
It's a clay mixture. I'm not sure if it's 'special' clay or regular 'wild' clay. It seemed like ordinary red clay
@@goeastyounggal so where do you put the salt?
@@nomnom914 in the brine. Best to Google recipes and compare techniques, because there are many ways to make these eggs.
@@goeastyounggal oh ok, i was just curious on different ways, since in philippines we also do salted eggs in a different way
@@nomnom914 I actually understood the demo to be for 'century eggs' initially, but still done in 9 days. I was later embarrassingly corrected after I posted in Facebook. And then when I researched more so I wouldn't look like a complete idiot... well, it was even more confusing because there are so many different ways to 'preserve' eggs. This was my first time to ever see anything about preserving eggs, would love to see how it's done in the Philippines.
So beautiful
Thank you 🥰
Duck
Total shister know him personally marginal at best skills
To be honest, he was rather cold to me and had zero interest in any interaction with wanna be You Tuber of yesteryear. Although I was born and raised on the Gulf Coast, I now live in Malaysia and have had interest in making carvings from Palm Tree stumps. Had hoped to learn something from him, but he wasn't gonna have any of it. :D (his staff guy was nice though)
Not bad at all! It tastes like ripe cheese
That's an interesting description :D
Very cool to see how these are made!
Thank you! I think so too. Can't wait to see the final products underwater one day.
Looking forward to visit this too!
sad to see all those dead coral reefs.
I agree. After years of tour boats in certain areas...Hopefully the restoration efforts will work.
Hi, i am lensa kamal from yan kedah. nice to meet you. see u today at splash out 😁
Hey Lensa! Hope to see you guys in Yan later this month.
@@goeastyounggalHallo how to buy the ticket snorkeling ?
@@wismawatiwismawati7298 unfortunately the company I went with is no longer in business. Now, there is just one other smaller company that is allowed to take a limited number of people to Pulau Payar, but I forgot their name. They specialize in 'dive' trips. Hopefully that will change in 2024.
Get rid of the annoying music.
I wish I could. :( This was made a long time ago
Gross
Yup, like a nightmare :D
semoga usaha yg baik ini dipermudahkan dan diteruskan..
me too!
Wow!! The elephant and the cargo trailers were amazing!
Turn the music down pls
Ya sorry about that. I was very new to You Tube when I made this video.
Their dont use any nails at all..
No they don't, he told us 'glue' . Must be very very strong glue. :D
nice trip Langkawi is so beautiful, keep it up good work 😀 Sub Maybe
Thank you, yes it is very beautiful. <3
'sfuny nobody is working!
Consultants :)
It is a good idea for people to visit Mainland China, regardless of whether for business or for leisure. Hong Kong was used to be the only city in China that westerners go to. Recently, there have been too many violent protests in Hong Kong. Tourists are not recommended to stay in Hong Kong. I personally recommend transiting through Hong Kong to Macau, Shenzhen and Zhuhai (a city in Guangdong province) by the relatively new Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge and the Shenzhen Bay Bridge, which is part of Asian Highway 1. Then, they can visit Shanghai and Beijing. 香港對遊客而言一向是熱門的旅遊地點,不過現時香港比較亂,市區有游行示威,建議旅客改為借道香港到珠海、深圳、廣州等地。
This is a really neat place. Thank you for taking us there! The baby turtles were incredibly cute! :) I clicked the bell so I can follow along on more of your adventures! :)
thank you!
Hard to believe there's any turtles around at all when the survival rates are so low! Thanks for sharing, I love turtles and seeing them being well cared for is always great.
Such an incredible and powerful video. Those survival odds just made me feel sad. They are so cute and beautiful. It reminds me of the turtle I had as a kid....now I'm even sadder... This is a really great awareness video!!!
Thanks Christopher! It took me nearly 5 years to go visit this man, but his time was limited. I had hoped to get more detailed footage, but what I learned in the short time I was there was really a shocker to me. I had no idea the plight of sea turtles really was/is an issue. 1 in 1000 survival odds. No words.
These turtles are really different from the other ones I have seen. Turtles are really cute creatures, aren't they?
Yes I also hadn't realized there are so many types. They are seriously adorable when they are babies. :D
It's so great that there are people who dedicate their lives to help animals survive. Thanks for showing us his work and how he's trying to give sea turtles the best start to life.
Ah my heart!!! Those little turtles are so cute and how amazing that this guy is doing his part - every little bit helps.
Zorro is so cute!!I love turtles!! What an amazing job this hatchery is doing in helping these turtles thrive. It is sad though that the work they do is needed in the first place. -Elisa
Good to watch them, so small, very sad to learn that only 1 in 1000 make it
So wonderful that there are organizations out there taking an active role in protecting these magnificent creatures. They are so fascinating to me and it breaks my heart that the survival rate for hatchlings is so low.
Reminds me of my visit to Turtle Hatchery in Sri Lanka, it was so similar to this one. They had separate tanks for one day old, 2 days old and a week old turtles. It is the first time I understood different types of turtles based on their back design.
Aw, these guys are so adorable. I am saddened to learn only 1 in 1000 survive into adulthood! Good to see they are doing what they can to help these little fellas survive.
1 in 1000 survives, not good odds. It's amazing that the ones that survive remember their exact birthplace. Love the shot of little turtle struggling to get out of the metal tray.