Thank you for this beautiful video,I lived in Burma for a year in 1982 with my family and my father worked for the UNDP. I went to the ISR and American Missions Association club and lived on Duburn Road in a big marble floored house.I learned a little burmese and loved the food and the burmese people.Thank you for the memories.Kind regards,Fiona
I'm enjoying the view from your suitcase lol. This is amazing. I'd fall straight off if I tried standing up in a boat. Thank you for sharing your travels and opening my eyes up a little more every time ✌️💖 I'd love to see them building those houses. It's pretty cool what can be done without all the machinery we use to build houses
Beautiful and beautifully produced video, jan-arend van Boeijen. I had just read and viewed an old National Geographic on the leg rowers of Lake Inle (from 1974.) I checked You Tube hoping the leg rowers and lake Inle still existed. Glad to see they're valuing and carrying on traditions... BTW, half my ancestors are from the Netherlands (Delfzijl and Nord Beveland) and my (American) parents taught there before i was born.
Thank you for your wonderful video. My "Business English for Tourist Information Counter Staff" training program in NayPyiTaw has us focusing on tourist sites; today's discussion initiated our search for your video which we love. I am a Cuso International volunteer ESL teacher.
Hello jan-arend van Boeijen! I hope this message finds you well. I’m a producer for INSIDER and I recently found your incredible video through TH-cam. The team at INSIDER Travel would love to feature your work in a video about the leg rowers of Inle Lake. For a little knowledge about us, INSIDER is a part of Business Insider, focused on food, travel and art. Most of our video traffic comes from our Facebook pages, where we have over 30 million followers. If this is okay with you, we’d just need you to sign a release, which gives us permission to feature your footage. We’ll be sure to give you a clear, onscreen credit on all your footage. Thanks so much and please let me know! Best, Aliza Gulab
Thank you for this beautiful video,I lived in Burma for a year in 1982 with my family and my father worked for the UNDP.
I went to the ISR and American Missions Association club and lived on Duburn Road in a big marble floored house.I learned a little burmese and loved the food and the burmese people.Thank you for the memories.Kind regards,Fiona
Beautiful culture, wonderful landscape, the most gentle souls on the planet.
My favourite place on Earth.
My beloved Myanmar.
Motherland.
Very good words.
Were you born there?
This reminds me of the ride "It's a small world after all" at Disney World!
Very beautiful and unique place....
I have been visited here
I'm enjoying the view from your suitcase lol. This is amazing. I'd fall straight off if I tried standing up in a boat. Thank you for sharing your travels and opening my eyes up a little more every time ✌️💖 I'd love to see them building those houses. It's pretty cool what can be done without all the machinery we use to build houses
instablaster
Spectacular ballet on water. We saw that life during our tour in Inle lake, in June 2015
People are so resourceful, wonderful creativity.
Thank for your amazing video 🥰
Beautiful and beautifully produced video, jan-arend van Boeijen. I had just read and viewed an old National Geographic on the leg rowers of Lake Inle (from 1974.) I checked You Tube hoping the leg rowers and lake Inle still existed. Glad to see they're valuing and carrying on traditions... BTW, half my ancestors are from the Netherlands (Delfzijl and Nord Beveland) and my (American) parents taught there before i was born.
amizing people
Espectacular.
Amazing Inlay Lake Visit floating market Boat Trip *Natur Wonders & visit local silk The
people in Burma very kind logation around WOW!!!
Extraordinary! Seems the pole is held between the big and second toe - or at least guided from there. thanks for your labours.
Thank you for your wonderful video. My "Business English for Tourist Information Counter Staff" training program in NayPyiTaw has us focusing on tourist sites; today's discussion initiated our search for your video which we love. I am a Cuso International volunteer ESL teacher.
how they control it with one foot
Very nice video
Great video, thanks!
nice Video, how Long are These boats and do you know what Wood they are made of?
Muito, muito bonito
Waw beautiful please
Isso é habilidade.
สวัสดี จ้ะ สวัสดี
awesome:)
Hello jan-arend van Boeijen!
I hope this message finds you well. I’m a producer for INSIDER and I recently found your incredible video through TH-cam. The team at INSIDER Travel would love to feature your work in a video about the leg rowers of Inle Lake.
For a little knowledge about us, INSIDER is a part of Business Insider, focused on food, travel and art. Most of our video traffic comes from our Facebook pages, where we have over 30 million followers.
If this is okay with you, we’d just need you to sign a release, which gives us permission to feature your footage. We’ll be sure to give you a clear, onscreen credit on all your footage.
Thanks so much and please let me know!
Best,
Aliza Gulab
I Don 't mind if you use my You Tube based video productions on your Facebook pages. I hereby give you permission for this.
That's great! Can you please give me your email so you can sign the release form? I just need a signature. Thank you!
info@travelbyphoto.nl
Awesome! I sent the email. Please sign the release form. Thank you.
Yan Naing Htun, Mandalay
魚が食べたくなってきます。
Repression country...
so sad with muslim
Have you actually been to the country? The country has many Muslims living peacefully with others.
Exactly, not everybody hates Muslims in Burma.