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RE: Video I created of an adventure in a rural Thai fishing village: Retro wakeboarding, monkeys, mangroves and more

in #travel6 years ago

I don't know what got you the @curie upvote (congratulations by the way :D :D :D :D): the post's title or the actual content itself. Really the question of the day here, wonder if the comments will agree with me and back me up by arguing this point.

To move from sneers and jeers and jokes, let's get on to the small blurb of text! :p I mean, for the fact we do got a video I wasn't expecting much for text other than a mere introduction. So it is appropriately shaped yet jam packed with details that caught me with each new item brought about. And something that would hopefully turn people on instead of turning them off to see a World beyond their town's borders if they so happen to not live in the rural village you found yerself in. So good job on that~

The video itself: top-down shots (bird's eye view) are really lovely and I'm glad yah started the video out with one. And so that's where you were located at, nice village name, truly. Yada, yada, yada on repeating what we learned from the text. MONKEY! That was the best thing I've seen all day (other than some good curated writing posts). Also waterskying on a board (with that shocked monkey face made me shocked as well). Now just look at those cute monkeys in nature and swimming around! So cute! The driver being shown, we need more shots of that; including of the local fishing economy - really helps demystify perceptions of people around the World. Also food porn, me matey - good one. MONKEY again! And then the fail dive at the end, how adorable~

So keep on filming, sharing the World around and happy steeming!

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Cheers! Thanks for watching and for the feedback. The surprised monkey is my favorite shot, but obviously he wasn't actually watching us ski ;) ...The magic of cinema

Welcome for the comment! ~^^~
Well I knew that (look at Video Game ads), still wanted to comment that since it was so very well fitting and nicely edited.
Thanks once again for sharing the video!