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I'm a Brit living in Malaysia. My Malaysian husband is totally blind. We had a campervan dream for a while, but it died for various reasons. However, your show has given us a new perspective. Seeing Mariyam drive so far reminds me that I can do it. She is an inspiration. Seeing Chris's enthusiasm for everything he eats and sees reminds me of the joy I can bring my husband, too. This July, we are taking our Serena MPV and our tandem bike and driving from KL into 3 dates in Thailand. Thank you for the inspiration.
Well Samantha - we wish you and hubby some incredible adventures and treasured moments together - You rock and you have got this !! woo hoo - all the best Marianne xx
Hi from Malaysia. Fruits like banana and papaya are usually wrapped with paper / gunny / cloth to stop birds, bats , rodents etc from having a go before the fruits are ripe or semi ripe for plucking. Have been following you since your adventures in Japan. All the best. Tks.
Spirit houses are intended to provide a home to any “spirits” you may have disturbed when you build your home/business. The roadside flowers sold at traffic lights are for decoration of spirit houses or as decorations/deodorisers for your vehicle.
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Y'all always find the most beautiful and unique places on y'all's journey. And the most unique food and people the sun cooked chicken and pork looked so delicious and it's such a unique way of cooking. Thanks for letting us ride along with y'all on y'all's journey around the world.
9:20 believe it or not, the bridge name, Resak Tembage is written malay words, after the name of a high quality hardwood timber species called Resak Tembaga. I believe the bridge is made by using Resak timber as main material.
It's been an amazing episode as always. New experience for us as well. Chicken cooked with solar power. The birds, the old bridge and so forth... May be one day may be... We'll follow your footsteps and share our experiences inspired through yours... Enyoj, and keep people enjoy...
The fruit which you saw on a passing fully-loaded truck is Jackfruit. If you pass Mae Klong or Samut Songkram, try some seafood there. "Don Hoi Lod" is a place to visit.
Loved the latest vlog Chumporn to Huahin When you crossed the railway line on the outskirts I knew exactly where you were The hotel where you stayed was just along the road from where Pok used the get her crabs from The following day leaving you drove right past the multi pool place we stayed at last winter Shame you didn't spend more time in Huahin there's some nice spots there Thank you for sharing nice memories
The pudding you've got is called "Khanom mo kaeng, " a traditional dessert in Thailand. It's made from egg, coconut milk and palm sugar. It's my favourite one
Hi Just like to inform you in regards to your comments about ‘those little temples’, they are actually not a temple at all but a spirit house to host any spirits that might be wandering around so they do not enter their house or homes. Usually the owners always offer them some food & flowers etc., to keep it happy outside their entrance
Oh, what a genius idea! I am going to make one for my backyard here in the states to keep those wondering spirits at bay. Such a simple sign of generosity, beautifully giving to something you may never see… ❤
22:28 If you notice the pickup truck next to you. You will see many things Hanging on the rearview mirror. they believe in Spirit of vehicle call "Mae - Ya- Nang" (แม่ย่านาง), Those flowers for that, Mae-Ya-Nang wishes for a safe trip.
Recently discovered your channel & are loving your videos of Thailand. Hubby & I have ridden motorbikes around parts of Thailand & plan to go back for 3 months & do other areas. So cool you are taking Trudy around the globe. If you don't mind me asking, why does your wife do all the driving? Safe travels
Welcome aboard! I have just written a post about that on FB to explain - but in short, Chris films and produces all the videos, cooks and also runs the business side of TREAD to keep us funded on the road - No pink or blue jobs we just do what we enjoy and share the rest - I love driving so I get the job 😉🌺
Termites . They can make huge nests. The Mayan people used to crush the termites into a pulp and rub it on to the skin to repel mosquitos, and it does.
I went scrolling trough your videos & quickly thought you might end up in Hua hin! & yes you did! I spend 4 weeks there exactly one year ago and loved it. Hua Hin & Cha am! Good continuation guys! Safe travels! 🎉
That big green fruit is called Cempedak. If you see deep fried banana fritters and other deep fried balls of goodness that's where you'll find it. It's amazing.
You have been an amazing inspiration, been watching since you were stuck in Turkey. We plan to do something similar and was wondering who you get to help you with entry visas and shipping etc.? Thanks
So 'Resak Tembage' is actually the type of wood the bridge was made out of. And at 9:28 the sign over the bridge said "Gamling Chumphon", or Chumphon Monkey Cheek, the Thai name for a rainwater reservoir. At 23:05 i think that's jackfruit, durian's larger cousin.
The large flock of birds in flight are Asian Open Bill Storks. Big waders and beautiful in flight. The large green fruit on the truck were definitely jackfruit. Durian are much more spiky. The Jackfruit inside are yellow waxy fruit which you can eat raw or use in cooking eg Jackfruit Curry. Durian are softer and creamy inside. I prefer durian to jackfruit. I am British but resident in Thailand for 18 years.
Lovely to see the scenery on the back roads. Those spirit houses outside every house and condo' where offerings are left are referred to as "San phra poom". You will have passed Pak Thale after the salt pans, which is a world famous area for seabird watchers. The endangered Spoonbilled Sandpipers migrate along that coast. Rama 2 road into Bangkok can be pretty awful due to the road works!
I cycled across south east Asia and every morning in Thailand I had noodles or rice for breakfast,it gave me energy and I would have a laugh and a joke with the locals because they thought I was crazy, so good luck to you guys, keep smiling
Hi .most cars trucks in thailand bye flowers for the spirits of the road . You will see them hanging from the central mirror. 20 bhat. Ask for mali it will make trudy smell nice inside
At (22:43). Thai people usually place that flower either on shrine or inside their car. For inside the car, it's for "Mae ya nang" "แม่ย่านาง". Which they believe to prevent them from any accident on the road.
You are right about the birds, they are probably Painted or Open billed storks which are very common throughout Thailand, even up here in the NE of the country. The flower garlands at the junctions are usually to hang on the rear view mirror to bring good luck and safe travel. They cost 20 Baht each. They use the same or similar on the spirit houses outside their residences. That solar grill was amazing and the chicken looked so delicious. Lovely couple. I love your enthusiasm and look with new ayes at the things I now just take for granted after living in NE Thailand for the past 12 years. May God bless you and grant you safe travels as you journey onwards. 😀💗🙏
Those traffic light sellers with the flowers (20 bht) are for hanging off your rear view mirror , i love them, lovely natural air freshener and a thai spirit thing to keep you safe whilst driving, they also sometimes have bags of donuts which are nice, ive been up and down that main drag several times and never bothered with that coastal road as its a faff, primary stops along the way are after chumphon , prachuap kiri khan/hua hin/cha am, after that youve not got much to get excited about untill bangkok,.Its nice to swerve bkk and head over west to kanchanaburi, you can miss bkk and come out well north of it if heading to northern thailand, bangkok is surrounded by the number 9 motorway, or if your feeling brave go through the middle on number 1 expressway, (toll) not expensive, theres tolls on the east side no9 motorway, but west side is toll free but not as good a route as the east no9, i use "maps-me" app in bkk and the rest of thailand, also a big up to mariannes driving skills, not much fazes her, well done,. look forward to getting north of kamphaengpet as the scenery changes dramatically once past there,. safe travels, cheers ,.
Were those jackfruits in the back of that pickup? The birds might have some kind heron if not storks like you thought? And no guesses on the bugs' nest, the only thing I'm sure of is not to poke it with your finger. 😬😬🤣 Fascinating solar cooking method! I remember as a kid in Cub Scouts we made parabolic solar ovens to cook hot dogs one at a time. I ate mine basically raw after running out of patience. 🤣🤣 ❤️❤️😎👍xx
Hi I'm Thai but live in UK I love vanlife so much but it has to be in UK and Europe. You both are brave to do that around the world trip especially doing a trip in Thailand ❤😅 enjoy and stay safe ❤❤
Is Thai a safe place to go on van? I’m asking since you are Thai and assuming you grew up there, you’d have first hand knowledge about its safety. I’m visiting Chiang Mai at the moment. ❤
@@emunahPiCar break ins or stealing are very rare in Thailand but it will get some time to used to the way people drive especially in congested area. I'd suggest flying to provincial airport then rent a car to travel around open road rather than drive it out of Bangkok.
It is safe. Just not as convenient as in the west in terms of campgrounds that have water and electricity connections. A lot less breakins than the U.S. for sure.
I am growing a pineapple here in the RGV part of Texas, it can also make a nice houseplant, and all it takes is growing it from the top cut off of any pineapple (and some luck with plants), the first one does take about four years though -based on expertise from Sunderland Cactus Farms (now closed down) The Tequila plant is "Agave", world headquarters Jalisco State of Mexico.
one related story about bowls capturing drippings from trees. in my visit to the island of cozumel off the yucatan peninsula of mexico, there was a museum. one exhibit was a story of a mister wrigley visiting from chicago USA. he had found a use for what what he was draining from trees there. it was paraffin and he came up with his brand of chewing gum from that discovery.
Hi, just recently discovered your channel and absolutely loving it. On a personal note, I am a bit of a nut for wasps and hornets, is there any way that if you do see one peeling wood can you get a picture. Thanks and safe travels. P.T. Denmark.
Those are the mass Raptors, spring migration from mid February and lasts till mid April over the hottest March Equinox months. All types of birds flying back north to Siberia for their mating season.
Hi guys just came across your channel. I am planning to get a camper van and travel around the world. I’m from England, so first Europe and then head towards Asia. Question is it hard to get through customs? It is expensive to cross borders? Also do they strip search your entire van when you cross borders? Any other help you can give would be highly appreciated. Have you guys left your van on mainland and gone to explore some of the smaller islands?
Hi the answer to most of these questions is Yes !! But the reality is this all depends on the routes you chose and what borders are open to you and your UK registered RHD vehicle - lots of research helps but you can't plan all eventualities ... but we wish you luck and when we get back we will be doing some more work on guides and helpful sheets of info - stay tuned !!
@@TREADtheglobe That's great and thank you very much. Happy travels and best wishes for now the return to UK. Watch many of your videos and love it. 👏🏽🙌🏽👊🤗
I'd go along with the notion of a wave changing stares into a smile and a wave in response. I drive a mid height coachbuilt and have been off the beaten track in various places, received numerous "What on earth are you doing here" look. Give them a smile and a wave and get the same in return. There was only one exception and I get the impression that he was a few litres short of a tankful. 🤣🤣
Did you know we have EXCLUSIVE 360° videos on the members section of our website - and the good news is you can sign up FOR FREE. 🎉 treadtheglobe.com/memberships/ See you there - Chris & Marianne xx
I love Thai people. They are so kind.
Some are and some appear to be.
Thank you Sir.
Not much chance of sun cooked Chicken in the UK ...
Certainly not in March!
Of course UK has rainny day more than sunny days 🤣🤣
@@NotImpressed-yr2nz well apparently it tastes good. And fish and chips is also an option!
So cool to see that @paddyDoyle is following you two! Very impressive! He’s a top man, and a fantastic TH-camr! Nice work you guys! 👍🏻💪🏻🙏🏻
Hi Paddy, what a journey Hey, they have more knowledge than Mr King vloging a dead horse anyway 😂
I'm a Brit living in Malaysia. My Malaysian husband is totally blind.
We had a campervan dream for a while, but it died for various reasons.
However, your show has given us a new perspective.
Seeing Mariyam drive so far reminds me that I can do it. She is an inspiration.
Seeing Chris's enthusiasm for everything he eats and sees reminds me of the joy I can bring my husband, too.
This July, we are taking our Serena MPV and our tandem bike and driving from KL into 3 dates in Thailand.
Thank you for the inspiration.
💖💪
you too are inspirational! We love Malaysia too ❤😊
I hope you have a wonderful time. all the best
Well Samantha - we wish you and hubby some incredible adventures and treasured moments together - You rock and you have got this !! woo hoo - all the best Marianne xx
Best wishes!
Your wife is a very good driver. Thank you for coming to Thailand. 🇹🇭🙏🙏🤗🤗
The large flock of birds at time stamp 13.47 are Asian Openbill Stork, abundant in Thailand.
Wow - thank you for the info
This is brilliant series. Should be on the TV!
Hi from Malaysia. Fruits like banana and papaya are usually wrapped with paper / gunny / cloth to stop birds, bats , rodents etc from having a go before the fruits are ripe or semi ripe for plucking. Have been following you since your adventures in Japan. All the best. Tks.
Spirit houses are intended to provide a home to any “spirits” you may have disturbed when you build your home/business. The roadside flowers sold at traffic lights are for decoration of spirit houses or as decorations/deodorisers for your vehicle.
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Y'all always find the most beautiful and unique places on y'all's journey. And the most unique food and people the sun cooked chicken and pork looked so delicious and it's such a unique way of cooking. Thanks for letting us ride along with y'all on y'all's journey around the world.
Thank you for coming !! 🌺
That was over too quickly, as usual. Really enjoying. our trip through Thailand. So many surprises. Hugs from Australia. 🙏💓💓
9:20 believe it or not, the bridge name, Resak Tembage is written malay words, after the name of a high quality hardwood timber species called Resak Tembaga. I believe the bridge is made by using Resak timber as main material.
I learned something new from you! Love the journey. Hope that you and Marion explore more. Take care.
It's been an amazing episode as always. New experience for us as well. Chicken cooked with solar power. The birds, the old bridge and so forth... May be one day may be... We'll follow your footsteps and share our experiences inspired through yours... Enyoj, and keep people enjoy...
Sawasdee Krub! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
Loving the videos from Thailand, nice to view how people live in the country
The fruit which you saw on a passing fully-loaded truck is Jackfruit. If you pass Mae Klong or Samut Songkram, try some seafood there. "Don Hoi Lod" is a place to visit.
Loved the latest vlog Chumporn to Huahin
When you crossed the railway line on the outskirts I knew exactly where you were
The hotel where you stayed was just along the road from where Pok used the get her crabs from
The following day leaving you drove right past the multi pool place we stayed at last winter
Shame you didn't spend more time in Huahin there's some nice spots there
Thank you for sharing nice memories
The Birds looked like migrating Cranes 👍🏻
8:23 , 11:03 It's termites.
Fantastic to follow your experience through Thailand.Love the unique sun fried chicken feature.
Wishing you well in manic Bangkok!😮
So fun being out and about with you. Great to see you are still at it. Enjoyed Thai videos.
Another interesting video, love my Sundays! Thankyou for sharing with us. Takecare Love Rose xx
Thanks for joining us Rose xx
And congratulations on your massive subscribers
All the best. Wish you a safe & pleasant trip ahead.. I've been enjoying your videos and eagerly waiting for the next ones..
❤
The pudding you've got is called "Khanom mo kaeng, " a traditional dessert in Thailand. It's made from egg, coconut milk and palm sugar. It's my favourite one
Why you not make AC work. Bangkok have a lot of AC shop to that may can repaire your AC. Or side road lokking for sign "แอร์" it mean AC shop.
I have no idea how they can drive without AC, he said it 35C in the van.😢
Welcome to thailand.
Loved the solar panels to roast the chicken! Genius idea! ❤
Thanks guy's for another awesome episode! Hope your both well and doing fine!? Safe travels 🙏
That Sun cooked chicken is really cool, did they say how long it would take to cool a full chicken?
Yes - 12 mins !!
At 7:13 it looked like a half abandoned forest part / botanical garden. There's actually quite a few of them in Thailand.
Wow...i hope to see more sun-cooked food in future!
the flowers you saw selling on the road was actually for the cars. Thet would hang them on the rearviewmirror
Yes and smell nice.
Solar cooking looks amazing
Hi
Just like to inform you in regards to your comments about ‘those little temples’, they are actually not a temple at all but a spirit house to host any spirits that might be wandering around so they do not enter their house or homes. Usually the owners always offer them some food & flowers etc., to keep it happy outside their entrance
Oh, what a genius idea! I am going to make one for my backyard here in the states to keep those wondering spirits at bay. Such a simple sign of generosity, beautifully giving to something you may never see… ❤
And dont forget the red fanta drink,.
The little house is called spirit house. Some people believe that there are spirit every, so they built a house for the spirit.
People also buy the flowers to put around there front mirror
Epic, amazing and interesting, very informative ❤❤❤ thank you 🎉
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Goid day to you both from new zealand.
Ive been checking in for a couple of hours for our next adventure. Wow. What a fantastic idea.
Safe travels.
Yes in Namibia are lots of termite hills "miershope" in Afrikaans
We will be back to see some more !!
A very good cold morning from London 👍👋 smashing that like me and Yorkie Lucy
our Sunday night fix! amazing as usual! :)
Thanks !
I hope you both enjoy the journey.
I love Thailand ❤❤❤❤
22:28 If you notice the pickup truck next to you. You will see many things Hanging on the rearview mirror. they believe in Spirit of vehicle call "Mae - Ya- Nang" (แม่ย่านาง), Those flowers for that, Mae-Ya-Nang wishes for a safe trip.
You must try the seafood in hua hin it's fantastic!
Safe travel, good luck.
Thank you for video.🌹
incredible solar power used to baking the batch chickens and a wonderful looking the owner of that beautiful restaurant .
🎉……I can hardly wait to follow this wonderful journey.……👍👍👍
Recently discovered your channel & are loving your videos of Thailand. Hubby & I have ridden motorbikes around parts of Thailand & plan to go back for 3 months & do other areas. So cool you are taking Trudy around the globe. If you don't mind me asking, why does your wife do all the driving? Safe travels
Welcome aboard! I have just written a post about that on FB to explain - but in short, Chris films and produces all the videos, cooks and also runs the business side of TREAD to keep us funded on the road - No pink or blue jobs we just do what we enjoy and share the rest - I love driving so I get the job 😉🌺
Oohh how awesome. I love driving also but have to fight with hubby for my turn🤣 So enjoying your travels! Thank you
LOL - well I hope you win the fight !! M xx
The flowers you put on the back mirror and arround the steering wheel ❤
Enjoy your travels great
Termites . They can make huge nests. The Mayan people used to crush the termites into a pulp and rub it on to the skin to repel mosquitos, and it does.
Wow !
I went scrolling trough your videos & quickly thought you might end up in Hua hin! & yes you did! I spend 4 weeks there exactly one year ago and loved it. Hua Hin & Cha am! Good continuation guys! Safe travels! 🎉
I think the prickly fruits are called Durian.
That big green fruit is called Cempedak. If you see deep fried banana fritters and other deep fried balls of goodness that's where you'll find it. It's amazing.
What a interesting adventure both of u r having. Really love n enjoy following u guys.Can't wait for yr next video to be out.🥰
You have been an amazing inspiration, been watching since you were stuck in Turkey. We plan to do something similar and was wondering who you get to help you with entry visas and shipping etc.? Thanks
Each country is different and research is a big part to find them. 😉
@@TREADtheglobe Ah ok, thanks, I was hoping there was one person who dealt with most countries, doh!
The dessert you had at 33:31 was called "Khanom Mor Kaeng," or Thai-styled Custard Cake; they're the most famous dessert from Petchaburi Province.
So 'Resak Tembage' is actually the type of wood the bridge was made out of. And at 9:28 the sign over the bridge said "Gamling Chumphon", or Chumphon Monkey Cheek, the Thai name for a rainwater reservoir.
At 23:05 i think that's jackfruit, durian's larger cousin.
Try and get to the train market at maeklong if possible just outside Bangkok
May you travel with good luck, safety, no obstacles and happiness.
Great Video guys love it
Thanks, Chris
The 'solar grilled chicken's is a wonderful discovery indeed!...😇
Loving your adventures enjoy Thailand, I do it’s a great place to live.
LOVE IT GUYS KEEP UP THE GREAT STORY TELLING LOVE YOU TWO
Birds in trees, probably crane's and fruit on truck is jack fruit or dorien fruit
The large flock of birds in flight are Asian Open Bill Storks. Big waders and beautiful in flight. The large green fruit on the truck were definitely jackfruit. Durian are much more spiky. The Jackfruit inside are yellow waxy fruit which you can eat raw or use in cooking eg Jackfruit Curry. Durian are softer and creamy inside. I prefer durian to jackfruit. I am British but resident in Thailand for 18 years.
Lovely to see the scenery on the back roads. Those spirit houses outside every house and condo' where offerings are left are referred to as "San phra poom". You will have passed Pak Thale after the salt pans, which is a world famous area for seabird watchers. The endangered Spoonbilled Sandpipers migrate along that coast. Rama 2 road into Bangkok can be pretty awful due to the road works!
Wishing you a happy trip in Thailand. If there is any problem You can greet anyone. All Thai people are happy to help you.
I cycled across south east Asia and every morning in Thailand I had noodles or rice for breakfast,it gave me energy and I would have a laugh and a joke with the locals because they thought I was crazy, so good luck to you guys, keep smiling
Loving the call of the Common Asian Koel in the background!
Excellent video thread the globe
Hi .most cars trucks in thailand bye flowers for the spirits of the road . You will see them hanging from the central mirror. 20 bhat. Ask for mali it will make trudy smell nice inside
At (22:43). Thai people usually place that flower either on shrine or inside their car. For inside the car, it's for "Mae ya nang" "แม่ย่านาง". Which they believe to prevent them from any accident on the road.
Welcome to Chumphon Thailand ❤
You are right about the birds, they are probably Painted or Open billed storks which are very common throughout Thailand, even up here in the NE of the country. The flower garlands at the junctions are usually to hang on the rear view mirror to bring good luck and safe travel. They cost 20 Baht each. They use the same or similar on the spirit houses outside their residences. That solar grill was amazing and the chicken looked so delicious. Lovely couple. I love your enthusiasm and look with new ayes at the things I now just take for granted after living in NE Thailand for the past 12 years. May God bless you and grant you safe travels as you journey onwards. 😀💗🙏
So pleased you met up with Paddy !
เป็นวีดีโอที่ดี เดินทางปลอดภัย ชอให้มีความสูข ใน ประเทศไทย
Looks like Jackfruit on that truck you saw. Safe travels back to the UK and we’ll be watching!
22:58 these are Jackfruits
Those traffic light sellers with the flowers (20 bht) are for hanging off your rear view mirror , i love them, lovely natural air freshener and a thai spirit thing to keep you safe whilst driving, they also sometimes have bags of donuts which are nice, ive been up and down that main drag several times and never bothered with that coastal road as its a faff, primary stops along the way are after chumphon , prachuap kiri khan/hua hin/cha am, after that youve not got much to get excited about untill bangkok,.Its nice to swerve bkk and head over west to kanchanaburi, you can miss bkk and come out well north of it if heading to northern thailand, bangkok is surrounded by the number 9 motorway, or if your feeling brave go through the middle on number 1 expressway, (toll) not expensive, theres tolls on the east side no9 motorway, but west side is toll free but not as good a route as the east no9, i use "maps-me" app in bkk and the rest of thailand, also a big up to mariannes driving skills, not much fazes her, well done,. look forward to getting north of kamphaengpet as the scenery changes dramatically once past there,. safe travels, cheers ,.
Were those jackfruits in the back of that pickup? The birds might have some kind heron if not storks like you thought? And no guesses on the bugs' nest, the only thing I'm sure of is not to poke it with your finger. 😬😬🤣
Fascinating solar cooking method! I remember as a kid in Cub Scouts we made parabolic solar ovens to cook hot dogs one at a time. I ate mine basically raw after running out of patience. 🤣🤣 ❤️❤️😎👍xx
LOL - Patience is a lesson that we all have to learn - some harder than others !! LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂💜🌷🤗 xx
Hi I'm Thai but live in UK I love vanlife so much but it has to be in UK and Europe. You both are brave to do that around the world trip especially doing a trip in Thailand ❤😅 enjoy and stay safe ❤❤
Is Thai a safe place to go on van? I’m asking since you are Thai and assuming you grew up there, you’d have first hand knowledge about its safety. I’m visiting Chiang Mai at the moment. ❤
As a vanlifer I won't do it in Thailand as not much of security to park up anywhere like we do in Europe 😅
@@emunahPiCar break ins or stealing are very rare in Thailand but it will get some time to used to the way people drive especially in congested area. I'd suggest flying to provincial airport then rent a car to travel around open road rather than drive it out of Bangkok.
@@emunahPiIt's absolutely safe.
It is safe. Just not as convenient as in the west in terms of campgrounds that have water and electricity connections. A lot less breakins than the U.S. for sure.
The shrines outside the homes and businesses are spirit houses. They pay homage to the ancestors that were there before. Great video guys!
Be safe my friends stay blessed ❤❤❤❤
Yum blimmin, Yum!
I am growing a pineapple here in the RGV part of Texas, it can also make a nice houseplant, and all it takes is growing it from the top cut off of any pineapple (and some luck with plants), the first one does take about four years though -based on expertise from Sunderland Cactus Farms (now closed down)
The Tequila plant is "Agave", world headquarters Jalisco State of Mexico.
That is awesome!
Amazing, we had same Situation in Bodrum
one related story about bowls capturing drippings from trees. in my visit to the island of cozumel off the yucatan peninsula of mexico, there was a museum. one exhibit was a story of a mister wrigley visiting from chicago USA. he had found a use for what what he was draining from trees there. it was paraffin and he came up with his brand of chewing gum from that discovery.
Hi, just recently discovered your channel and absolutely loving it. On a personal note, I am a bit of a nut for wasps and hornets, is there any way that if you do see one peeling wood can you get a picture. Thanks and safe travels. P.T. Denmark.
Those are the mass Raptors, spring migration from mid February and lasts till mid April over the hottest March Equinox months. All types of birds flying back north to Siberia for their mating season.
Hi we are over in Thailand and then Cambodia for a month enjoy your stay
They're currently putting those wires underground in Bangkok, and then across Thailand. You may see the work going on when you visit 👍
Hi guys just came across your channel. I am planning to get a camper van and travel around the world. I’m from England, so first Europe and then head towards Asia. Question is it hard to get through customs? It is expensive to cross borders? Also do they strip search your entire van when you cross borders? Any other help you can give would be highly appreciated. Have you guys left your van on mainland and gone to explore some of the smaller islands?
Hi the answer to most of these questions is Yes !! But the reality is this all depends on the routes you chose and what borders are open to you and your UK registered RHD vehicle - lots of research helps but you can't plan all eventualities ... but we wish you luck and when we get back we will be doing some more work on guides and helpful sheets of info - stay tuned !!
@@TREADtheglobe That's great and thank you very much. Happy travels and best wishes for now the return to UK. Watch many of your videos and love it. 👏🏽🙌🏽👊🤗
Wonderful
I'd go along with the notion of a wave changing stares into a smile and a wave in response. I drive a mid height coachbuilt and have been off the beaten track in various places, received numerous "What on earth are you doing here" look. Give them a smile and a wave and get the same in return. There was only one exception and I get the impression that he was a few litres short of a tankful. 🤣🤣
its either Cempedak or Jackfruit thats loaded onto that lorry
The size and shape of those fruits suggest that they're jackfruits. Cempedak will be much thinner and smaller in size.
Where exactly is that Sun cooked chicken place? I'd like to go there and taste them chicken 🍗
Amazing clip; thank you and drive safely. 😊
💡👍Brilliant !!