The people living at the rhythm of the lake | SLICE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2022
- Tonlé Sap is an ever-changing ecosystem that leads a double life. The lake empties and fills up again according to a seasonal cycle that it imposes on all lakeside life... including humans!
In May, several months after the second reversal of the water flow, Tonlé Sap has reached its lowest level. For the inhabitants of Tonlé Sap, a new life now begins. Yesterday's fishermen have put away their boats and turned into farmers for a season. But some keep fishing in the muddy waters, like Ku Yann. Equipped with just a simple creel and his lifelong skills, he succeeds in capturing several walking fish.
From the documentary: "The secret life of lakes - Tonlé Sap, Beating Heart of Cambodia"
Direction: Bernard Guerrini & Mathias Schmitt
Production: ZED & ARTE France
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Thank you SLICE !👍🙏 Nature has so many stunning curiousity, Tonlé Sap lake is one of this, and i want to visit this place, one day.
I love that people’s they have unity’s and honesty, they are legends
So short video footage. Wish it was a longer one because it's very educations and inspiring.
I love this nature video...
Please do more of fishing 🎣 in Tonle Sap
Another one slice of a awesome documentaries 😊
Thanks for making the video about my people. #Cambodia
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Spear fishing with crowbow what a amazing jungle vibes
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Slice should reconsider me and come make some documentaries about Naga in India ...for waiting and watching all the show in remote area
great ideo, i would like to see a docu. about Naga in India 👍🙏
There are already lots of documentary videos out there about uncivilized tribes from around the world. Nothing unique or original about the Naga tribes of North East India, who more or less share similar roots, culture and practices with those of most tribal groups in South East Asia region. For more authentic experience and viewing pleasure, there are such as interactive programs with indigenous tribesmen in some far flung and isolated islands, the seldom seen or heard stories on aboriginal peoples, the curious case of the uncontacted tribes of the Amazon, the pigmies of Africa etc.
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1:27 drone view 😮
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And also catfish can survive the dry season
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Bro just casually stuffed a python into a little basket😭
Tonle Sap is the biggest fresh water lake in Southeast Asia.
one big quagmire
We could use some locals in florida to control the invasive species.
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This shauna fish are very strong, that in every village on the world they eat this fish because it doeasnit have fat but completely flesh and this fish can enhance you immmune system and the body to recover fastly when you get any wounds or have a deadly accident. Actually all the fishes of this species are very strong.
I find it incredibly interesting that Burmese python is considered endangered there meanwhile we live here in America More specifically the Everglades in Florida mostly and there is so many Burmese pythons they've been classified a evasive species what are we doing that these people aren't or that we aren't doing. I will say this the climate seems very similar and most of the ecosystem is the same. My 1st guess is that they're being out hunted to near extinction.
The irony is the burmese is python become rare speices in south east asia but an invasive species in south east USA
This is Burma
What the hell
the whole world is drying up, rivers on every continent save antarctic is drying up everywhere drought is happening, we are in dire straights, much troubles ahead
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Is anyone else confused about the random end with the crocodiles?
They are crocodile farmers as part of their survival on the lake.
Those are snakeheads. Can't get rid of them
No time for social media
The fish men don’t understand fishing industry, they are actually destroying their livelihood by destroying all small fish.
isnt python going to party on water snake
Over fishing, shit and piss, let alone consuming the water. Soon there be nuffin
I would rather live in a place like this than keep living in the city with scumbags called humans. These people are poor but they look happy and help each other they don't take nothing for granted like we do. It comes to show money does help but money doesn't bring happyness
These videos seem to end somewhere in the middle.
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Great documentary