Thailand Candle Festival 2008: Amazing Ubon Ratchatani

  • Length: 4:8
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 3 people
  • View Count: 2285' favoriteCount='7
  • Author: night108

Tags: Candle  culture  dancers  festival  local  Thai  Ubon  wax  อุบลราชธานี  เข้าพรรษา  แห่เทียน 

Khao Phansa Day marks the beginning of the rainy season retreat for Buddhist monks. To celebrate this, a candle festival is held in the city every year. Huge wax sculptures are prepared by people from temples throughout the province and paraded through the city. See More about Thailand Culture Customs at http://ThailandCulture.Flixya.com

How did animals in Thailand know the tsunami was coming?

  • Length: 1:52
  • Rating Average: 4.41 from 309 people
  • View Count: 604758' favoriteCount='252
  • Author: FirstscienceTV

Tags: 6th-sense  animals  disaster  documentary  earthquake  Firstscience  natural-disaster  nature  prediction  sixth-sense  tsunami 

What are the warning signs animals sense? Could we learn from them and foretell natural disasters? Taken from the show "Sense of danger -how animals anticipate disaster" on FirstScience.tv Download in full from: http://firstscience.tv/sense.htm

US Peace Corps Volunteers Thailand Group 114 10 wk Training

  • Length: 41:11
  • Rating Average: 4.68 from 25 people
  • View Count: 18393' favoriteCount='64
  • Author: iainw64

Tags: 114  2003  2005  Aids  Anti  Corps  culture  customs  group  groups  in  Life  PCV  Peace  Thai  Thailand  US  volunteer  Volunteers  War 

In this video I try to express the feeling of what it may be like to be in Peace Corps. This video was filmed during the training and home stay before actually becoming volunteers. You get an intensive training for 3-4 months. Learning customs, culture and language. You have a home stay experience for over 6 weeks. Somtimes these people become very good friends in the future. Then you get assigned and move to a new location after training. You do your job whatever field it is in. Many of us were English Teachers and local community Trainers. Also many are involved in community work. You also become good friends with many of the volunteer you meet in your group. We had a special bond with each of the volunteers we lived near. You may see them often as they may live near you or you may never see them again after training if you are far apart. You complete your service in two years and then return home to share your experience. Its hard but interesting and amazing, things you never would get to do see and eat! Skills you pickup and trades you learn.Helping others the whole time. Plus it's awesome to learn new cultures and languages. Full immersion makes it easy too! I have been a Peace Corps volunteer twice. It is amazing! you make no money but have an amazing experience. Its something you can't expect and its hard but fun and feels good to help other people. The work with community groups is some of the most rewarding. Tree planting, reforestation and recycling. Aids work communtiy libraries or therater groups many diffent options are available for secondary projects. After two years you have a final workshop "close of service" meeting to help ease you back into America. Help you with job placement or provide school opportunities as well.

Bob Hope Christmas Show 1965 Ubon Thailand

  • Length: 9:59
  • Rating Average: 4.96 from 25 people
  • View Count: 13728' favoriteCount='38
  • Author: bmorton5

Tags: Anita  Baker  Bob  Brown  Bryant  Caroll  Heatherton  Hope  Jack  Joey  Jones  Leeds  Less  Peter 

We recorded this tape to play over the base radio station for the troops who could not attend the show. After about 35 years, I decided to see if I could locate Chuck Anger. This tape has been a great vehicle to rekindle a friendship that started 42 years ago. I dedicate this production to all the men and women in uniform then and now. Bob Hope was a great friend to our folks in uniform, but he could not have done the job without the unselfish support of many, many stars and acts. Bob & Company -- Thanks for the memories. THE BOB HOPE LEGACY Bob R. Morton December 4, 2007 Dear Mr. Morton, On behalf of the Hope family I want to extend my gratitude to you and Mr. Chuck Anger for generously sharing with us your interviews with Mr. Hope and the other members of his troupe when they visited your base in Vietnam. It was wonderful to hear them speaking privately to soldiers as opposed to NBC microphones. I can hear a difference. Thanks again for accommodating our request for a copy. Best regards,

AF5 Thailand Week 6 Concert V10 Good "ลาก่อน"

  • Length: 8:43
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 19 people
  • View Count: 9638' favoriteCount='14
  • Author: HS1PDY

Tags: AF5  Good  Thailand  V10  Week6  ลาก่อน 

Good V10 in AF5 Week 6 concert at Thunder Dome June 21, 2008

Masked Rider in Thailand (Chinese Subitiles) 泰國幪面超人中文字幕

  • Length: 2:5
  • Rating Average: 4.85 from 966 people
  • View Count: 714544' favoriteCount='2006
  • Author: metalplastic

Tags: Cantonese  Chinese  Kamen  Masked  Opening  Rider  Subtitles  オープニング  チャイヨー  ハヌマーン  中文字幕  五人のライダー  仮面ライダー  幪面超人  廣東話  泰國 

泰國幪面超人中文字幕 純粹搞笑

Koh Phi Phi, Thailand

  • Length: 6:34
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 3 people
  • View Count: 10606' favoriteCount='27
  • Author: fivetravel

Tags: Bradbury  Five  Guide  Julia  Koh  Phi  Rough  Thailand  Travel 

Julia Bradbury goes in search of the perfect beach and is disappointed at the commercialism of The Beach. She instead goes swimming with sea gypsies of Koh Phi Phi and discovers there are still some unspoilt experiences out there.

Sky Adventure, Chiangmai Thailand : BY THAIPODS.COM

  • Length: 1:27
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 3 people
  • View Count: 1080' favoriteCount='3
  • Author: creativedox

Tags: Adventure  Chiangmai  Chiangmaipods  in  Sky  travel 

Video by www.thaipods.com Sky Adventure Detail FLY FOR FUN See the beautiful views of Chiang Mai's countrysidefrom the sky. During the flight the passenger can communicate with the pilot by intercom.your picture in flight is available by our wing tip camera. Microlight flying is said to be the most fun you can have with your clothes on; and who am I to disagree? Wearing a tracksuit, trainers and a stiff upper lip, I drove out to the Chiang Mai Sky Adventure airstrip, about fifteen kilometers out of town towards Doi Saket, for my maiden flight. Having landed by light aircraft on the beaches of remote Scottish islands, I was nevertheless unprepared for the sight of my first microlight; a soapbox derby entrant with wings sprang to mind. Any reservations I may have had were soon dispersed when I met up with my pilot, Prayote Chaimongkol, Chief Flying Instructor and founder of Chiang Mai Sky Adventure. Khun Prayote exudes an air of relaxed calm as he runs through a description of the aircraft and our half hour flight plan. We climb aboard; khun Prayote in the pilot's seat ,and yours truly seated behind him. The engine kicks into life, we trundle across the grass, pick up speed, and are soon soaring above Wat Doi Saket, its red tiled roofs sparkling in the morning sunlight. Not wishing to explode, due to a surfeit of oxygen, I exhale and begin to relax. The first thing I am aware of is the relative silence; the engine noise is whipped away in the slipstream and I can hear the wind as it flows beneath our wings. The scenery is truly breathtaking; mile after mile of green fields on either side of the Ping river as it meanders through the city on its route south. Microlight flying is unique, in that you can fly slow enough, and low enough to photograph a working buffalo, or to soar like an eagle to the permitted ceiling of three thousand meters. Only last year, a British microlight pilot flew over Mount Everest, but we are happy to stick to our permitted flight envelope and glide gracefully across the Ping Valley at a modest twelve hundred meters. Farms, orchards, paddy fields and private housing estates roll past beneath us. We bank to the right and are soon flying parallel to a range of hills, leading us to the Mae Kuang reservoir. Khun Prayote's voice enters my helmet as he asks whether I want to take photographs. I had forgotten about my trusty Nikon, and soon we are banking gently to circle the dam as I run off shots that National Geographic is eating its heart out to receive. We level off and head across the valley in line with Doi Suthep with its spires glinting amid its lofty green perch. All too soon we are descending toward the airfield, with its windsock fluttering in the morning breeze". Is that half an hour already", I mutter into the wind. A glance at my watch confirms my disappointment; we are about to land. Swooping in over the grass we gently touch down and roll to a stop, close to a hanger. Chatting to Khun Prayote, I discover that he is a vastly experienced flying instructor, who has taught the art of microlight flight in France and in Thailand. I am an instant convert to microlight flight, and I shall return. But don't take my word alone; look at this sample of opinions, as entered in Khun Prayote's logbook. "Immense! Spectacular views. An overall amazing experience". Tim Allen London, UK. "Absolutely incredible! A must for anyone who loves aircraft and flying". Anil from Calcutta, India. "It's a really great experience, and well worth the money. The view of the lake among the mountains was amazing". Suzie Volkes, England. "Wonderful flight with an excellent pilot". Mimi Carr, California, USA. "I adored it. It was fantastic, marvellous. It has to be tried at least once. The feeling you have throughout the flight is thrilling The world is so beautiful from the sky...Try it, live it!" Ngoc-Sa, France. Chiang Mai Sky Adventure operates two kinds of aircraft: the microlight and the Ultralight.. Passengers are encouraged to bring along still and/or video cameras. You can communicate with our highly experienced pilots through the intercom during your flight. Prices : 1,700 baht for fifteen minutes. 2,900 baht for thirty minutes, inclusive of transportation from town. Flights operate between 06.00 and midday and between 15.00 and 18.00. Passenger Max. Weight 110 Kg. Insurance Cover Transportation round trip (Min.2 Persons) Microlight flight Certificate Coffee,Tea and drinking water Contact Telephone: (+66) 53 868460, (+66) 81 9936861 Fax: (+66) 53 868460 Address 143 M.6 T.Cherngdoi, Doisaket, Chiang Mai 50220 http://www.skyadventures.info/ http://www.thaipods.com

AF5 Thailand week5 // เพลงนกเขาไพร-V10 Good V13 Nat [2/11]

  • Length: 7:49
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 9 people
  • View Count: 7653' favoriteCount='13
  • Author: jewsan123

Tags: Academy  Fantasia5  Thailand  True 

True Academy Fantasia5 Thailand week 5 thank to www.goodaf.com

3 days Trekking in Thailand

  • Length: 8:47
  • Rating Average: 4.75 from 12 people
  • View Count: 9726' favoriteCount='20
  • Author: dicolloredomels

Tags: chiang  elephant  forest  jungle  mai  river  thailand  tour  travel  trekking  trip  vacations 

3 Day trekking tour in Chiang Mai - North of thailand - Aug 2006 Vacations. Great time!

Page: 2 of 11558

Previous Page

Next Page