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@MiroTheDreamer6 ай бұрын
Asia is the MECCA of IMPROVISATION. I just love how they can turn bad into good. Surviving skills at its highest form. And most interesting, they do it with LOVE, no complaining at all.
@JackPitmanNica6 ай бұрын
This channel is crazy good. Its a bit shocking that content like this doesnt get more views but perhaps its because of all the weaponry showing up and being talked about
@wakeup94326 ай бұрын
Cool channel 😎 ! Thank you sunny
@goldensloth73 ай бұрын
right???
@WildRapier6 ай бұрын
Your content and videography should earn you and your team an award! ...and it gets better each time!
@MrJoshuacx6 ай бұрын
Thanks Andrew for making video like this that the Secret War in Laos was slowly known to many people. I was born in that country and vividly still remember fleeing to the jungle with my parents and the sound of bombs exploding in the distant.
@BossesOfTok6 ай бұрын
The kid with the fear of that drone has probably heard stories about things flying overhead dropping cluster bombs and stuff on their villages and in their jungles and rivers...
@lindasengthong82236 ай бұрын
Excellent story well done. Thank you for letting the world now how a tiny country have suffered horrific devastation.
@amankonyak11136 ай бұрын
The most popular phase, "Necessity is the Mother of Invention" has been thoroughly used in this beautiful place very effectively and very innovative.
@DUDEfreestyle6 ай бұрын
I've met many ethnic groups from Laos here in America. Lao, Hmong, Khmu and Mien they're great people.
@zakhassan97226 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to light, the ongoing impacts of war are often overlooked for some added context gaza has had 65kt of bombs dropped in 89 days, that's 730t of bombs a day.
@ramza786 ай бұрын
I’m going to agree with the positivity. This vid needs more love. Thanks for showing this. I never knew Laos was bombed like that. 😢
@lordstubbington72746 ай бұрын
Your videos are getting better every time mate Like the content, slipped in some food, ur a natural doco creator
@doodskie9996 ай бұрын
Its makes me mad and sad how the US bombed the shit out of this country and until now the UXO are still a real threat. I can imagine Ukrane will also be like this after the war, there will be a lot of UXO in their land and Russia wont even give a shit to clear them
@joanneganon71576 ай бұрын
Hey Andrew,this boat maker is a genius to have taken metal t ubes and designing boats. Well done 🎉. Im sorry they are still dying 😢. JO JO IN VT 🇺🇲💞
@design62825 ай бұрын
Andrew is on another level now. Editing. Directing. Color grading. Wow. You'll get picked up by a major broadcaster at some point!
@Thekrazzykangaroo6 ай бұрын
great vid man the intro was really good better and better each time cant wait to see the next :)
@joshscafe83816 ай бұрын
I like this show more than BEFRS, it has less "wow! Gotcha!" and more "lets understand what's happening here"
@goldensloth73 ай бұрын
yes!
@88DragonSushi6 ай бұрын
Best Ever Laos Most Dangerous Job Review Show!!
@zachcerulli98916 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Keep up the great work!! Really has piqued my interest of traveling to Southeast Asia
@cv76096 ай бұрын
I am pround happy that you made this video of the SECRET WAR IN LAOS that still no one dont know about today. Hope this video show something or educate yall from history.
@Paul.Reid1236 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome video. It's a real eye opened that so many dont get to see or hear about. Love your work mate.
@ac39696 ай бұрын
Never have watched this story before. Well done and thank you from Bangkok ;-)
@James_T_Quirk6 ай бұрын
Also Seen Old Drop tanks used here in Australia, One was @ Albury in a Out-Rigger design, also another in Yarrawonga Victoria which was more a "Pontoon" Style but on a Dam on a Farming Property .. Nice to see them Recycled here, dread to think about crap that was left there, more dangerous than the Drop Tanks they could be mixed with ...
@BeenThereDundas6 ай бұрын
Cannabis is what is adding the spice. It has a very unique black peppery type of spice to it and Im guessing that was what you were tasting. Also, the cannabis was not ripe and no flowers were used. If cannabinoids were present they would mainly consist of cbd and very little thc.
@randomforest_dev6 ай бұрын
You are like one step ahead of Sonny even though you started the channel late. Keep going!
@LTC766 ай бұрын
Way better than the boy sonny 😂😂😂
@kokliangchew36092 ай бұрын
About a decade ago, an engineering consulting firm that I was working for had a contract to design and build a mine in Laos for a certain mineral. To get to this place, we have to fly to North Vietnam, and take a 4 hour drive to it. I was surprised when the engineers told me that one of the first thing which was required, to get the services of a demining outfit to take of unexploded ordnance in the mine area. It seemed that the area was still covered with unexploded ordnance from the Vietnam War and sparsely populated because of that. The demining outfit cost a fair chunk of the construction budget as well as a long period of time before we could actually move in for construction.
@gideonfaithtorno92296 ай бұрын
Very interesting and educational series! Wow❤❤❤
@Mints1016 ай бұрын
This was emotional to watch. Thanks
@andyhallbootdoctornz39916 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing video ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@Renantevlog16 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@samowens96036 ай бұрын
Stealth Surface Water Manned Creature-Tracking Transport and Utility Vehicle. That's the Pentagon name of the boat. The Dish looks like the "Chicken Tinola" in the Philippines the only difference we used green pepper leaves.
@alfredgravy63756 ай бұрын
Fascinating but also very shocking.
@somlysom63156 ай бұрын
There are still more bomd in cambodia and scattered in between lao border also the un have bomd expert to remove the bomd from the two country
@catamaranmentor6 ай бұрын
Good episode
@russiachinanorthkoreastatetv6 ай бұрын
Marijuana Chicken! God Bless! Love it
@traviswoodyard74486 ай бұрын
Awesome video
@laorhino97026 ай бұрын
50 years after the war and it is beyond spoons and boats, it’s the people, real humans that are still being harmed and killed by the indiscriminate bombing . Laos was a Democratic country during the war and the US bomb the hell out of it and the question is why? Ho chi Minh trail dodges in and out between Laos and Vietnamese borders but the US pretty much bomb the whole country yet Vietnam, the country which was the country the US was fighting suffered much less. Videos like this needed be done and appreciate but with more historically details. My family is safe in the US but there are still too many Lao people suffering from the war 50+ years on. For me this brings back raw anger but I don’t know who to direct my anger, so little is being done to clear the land of the bombs to be productive by the US and the Lao/ Vietnamese communist government. Remember, Laos was a Democratic country during the war/ bombing. Most Laotians and the then government was against current communist government. Many were willing to fight but in 1975 the US packed up and left.
@andycool61326 ай бұрын
Bro you should be on National Geographic 👍
@emeliealegonero40436 ай бұрын
Horroble things What the American occupier did these people😮😮
@gtccold6 ай бұрын
couldn't click fast enough thank you for interesting contents
@liamsire6 ай бұрын
Underreported issue. Great job bringing eyes.
@goldensloth73 ай бұрын
i think the algorithm kinda buried this one! too bad, it's fascinating.
@romjr64116 ай бұрын
such a interesting story mate i think you need to do such this kind of vid much better than focusing only for food like sonny lol.
@potatostarch-h3i6 ай бұрын
the people making the wars happens are not the ones feeling the aftermath. there's probably stories of people of the same blood killing each other thinking they're doing a deed for the sake of their nation and families. pretty cool that they can give those instruments of war a second life and being useful. i think vietnam is coming back ecomically but laos and cambodia needs some love. this is an assumption but i think vc also came in and did their part too because everything is fair in love and war...as they say.
@daeseongkim936 ай бұрын
vc vietcoong did thir part? in bombing laos? vc didnt even have a proper airforce defending the skies of hanoi, their capitol during the war! they had to rely on north korean pilots flying loaned russian planes though most were struck down by the end of the war. the americans had the skies completely, vc was a land base guerilla group with very little in munitions, they relied on their jungle terrain and improvised traps like bamboo spike pits and step activated swing impalements. what you see in laos was 100% american bombing campaign effects, and the bombs left behind by us
@PhilMaCaulkissin6 ай бұрын
That marijuana with free range chicken was one of my favorite dishes growing up, my mother and father would always keep me away from drinking the soup because they said it had medicinal benefits that children shouldn’t have 🤣
@omerthaika6 ай бұрын
Good Video
@bugerlee11856 ай бұрын
LoL, Andrew, would Sonny be into that chicken? I think you should share some with him.
@vancevehrs56016 ай бұрын
I meet Laotians here everyday in Fresno, I will have to ask some if they still have family processing bombs at home. Good conversation starter.
@daeseongkim936 ай бұрын
itd be a bit weird of a convo starter since mant of the lao in the states and abroad were refugee (royalist supporting) lao and those who live in laos now are laotians who generally supported the pathet lao (communist forces). there may be ties to the homeland still but only a plurality of diaspora lao. kinda like asking vietnamese refugees in the states who were mostly south vietnamese what they think about modern-day vietnam despite the vietnam of today was their communist enemy in the past and a grudge is still there
@dragoonzen6 ай бұрын
weed chicken! 😁
@bengtal6 ай бұрын
The synchronicity lately for me is out of this world... I e-mailed a dear friend the other day, who is older than me and currently dealing with some health issues of cellular overgrowth. I was telling them about the benefits of eating cannabis, more specifically Rick Simpson Oil. I was recently gifted some more flowers from a friend who gardens, as my own harvest is gone, and I cook them into foods when I have them. During the growing season, I even snip flowering-tops from the cannabis plants, at various stages of maturity (although the later in flowering, the better, with more resin) and cook them into foods, like with this chicken!!! It certainly can "get you high", but that's not really the point. More importantly it is majorly beneficial, physiologically, and even neuro-protective. It also tends to induce another quality of sleep, and duration, usually for the better, although the length-of-sleep can be alarming to some people, and depending on expectations, etc... Definitely Cannabis is one of the greatest herbs for protection against radiation also. There is much more to say than this, but it was crazy to see this come up in your video, especially today.
@aron61086 ай бұрын
Great vid ……be my fave 1 you done to date 👍
@Hobypyrocom6 ай бұрын
music is way way louder than the speech...
@cipherzeroactual6 ай бұрын
They do all this with very little, meanwhile in America there is a whole generation that can’t change a flat tire
@lutomson34966 ай бұрын
most if not all of those boats are not made from bombs but fuel tanks..misleading title
@truckskate96775 ай бұрын
Very untrue some Maybe some yes. About 260 million bombs were dropped on laos. Yes some of those boats are absolutely bomb shells cutting half. You could clearly see markings and colors of some matching th3 same ones amercia dropped on laos. They didn't drop 260 million fuel tanks lol
@drissaudia13236 ай бұрын
10:13 I have had this dish here in Australia with a Laos family making it. It’s delicious. The marijuana just adds more flavour.
@edward24486 ай бұрын
Hey Andy, This was a most unpleasant flashback to my childhood. As a kid I was afraid I was going to have to go to war. I saw the war on television every day. I had a cousin that was a Navy Fighter Pilot there. Sadly, he did not come home. His name was Guido Carloni. After all that mankind has done to each other it's horrifying that we still do it. I can't describe the emotional rollercoaster this video has put me on today. All I know is that I have not seen my cousin in 50 years. Search, Ezekiel 39:9. Seeya next time ✝️🙏🕊️
@Andrew_Fraser6 ай бұрын
Seeing the aftermath hits particularly hard in Laos, perhaps even more so than in Vietnam. It's shocking how long the effects linger. Thanks for the holiday recommendations; I've added them to my itinerary.
@edward24486 ай бұрын
@@Andrew_Fraser Depending on your available time in NYC I can recommend other places the tourists don't know. I think Coney Island would be a great family day.✝️