So has anyone attached a Pocket 3 to a beetle clip? It looks like it would work with the last clip on the PGY system with ball head design that spins so you can adjust the level of the Pocket 3.
The first time I went there was in the year 2000. It was a little bit of a mind blow. And I went back to Phnom Penh a couple more times and saw the stacks of skulls and the fields where they smashed the babies against the trees and so forth and after that I just started going straight to see him reap😮 Siem Reap in angola. Which I love and I love that town. I would go there from Thailand for a change of pace and even considered moving to siam reap
9:48 Feel so weired to watchthat I was standing up there, Panmunjom ,about 6 years ago when I served in the military. I’m now at Atlanta and living as an American, but this video took me back this time for a while. Thank you so much for remaining this video such a long years, which get me noticed again where I was before.. In front of them all. JSA
"That's the year I was born. My 2 brothers didn't make it. Neither made it to age 12. (am cambodian) " - StardustStuffing "The Average Life Expectancy in 1975 Cambodia was 12 years." "My parents are Cambodian. Mom lost her dad and brother. Her three other sisters survived. They weren't murdered just died of famine where they were forced to farm. They all live in America now. My dad on the other hand said he saw a john wayne cowboy movie and saw him eat a whole chicken which is unheard of in Cambodia. After he saw that, he wanted to live the American dream and got out before it all started. The rest of his family didn't want to leave and his dad, mom, 2 other brothers, and 2 sisters weren't so lucky. Fast forward a couple years my dad is actually living the American dream wearing hippie clothes, playing music in a band, going to college and eating a lot of chicken. He did not forget about his family though and tried to get in contact with them (not sure how he did it). After many failed attempts he just assumed they were all dead. Oh did I also forget he got married to an American? Well apparently they tried sending letters back to him but she HID the letters from him for some reason and months go by without him knowing about it. One day he checks the mail and finds a letter from Cambodia saying they are all still alive (except for the dad) and gets so upset that they end up divorcing. He then drops everything in his life and did everything he could to get them in America. Now all of them are all living the American dream and eating whole chickens :)" - phrozendw "TIL during the Cambodian genocide (1975-1979) life expectancy in the country fell to 12 years."
The vietcong ( viet communist ) also did like the khmer rouge . During the ' land reform ' they killed two millions people and confiscated their land in the name of communist purge . The vietcong did not want a society with different class of people . They want to create a classless society like Pol Pot did . Of course they failed .
Wow, how amazingly beautiful & full of beautiful wonders for all to explore! Thnks for sharing with us all your amazing adventures! Keep up the great work!👍🏼 👏 💪 ❤
What would work the best if you travel just for a week overseas every 6 months? Can I cancel Google fi after a month of usage and get it again when needed?
Knowing the fact that they used music to drown out the screams of people while that music is play in the video is hauntingly disturbing. I cannot imagine nor believe the horrors of someone who was going to die.
Just a warning for everyone here that T-Mobile also promotes the idea of use your phone anywhere in over 200+ countries. Well, let me tell you this. I spend some $250/mth with T-Mobile with a number of phones on their top-tier plan. A couple of years ago I land in France and need to get an Uber or G7, etc., from the airport. No problem. My phone seemed to be working in Germany just an hour before that. Or was it? I couldn't use my phone at all and my iPad didn't have international roaming on it. My wife's phone, however, on the same plan, was working fine. When I got to the Airbnb I hopped on WiFi and contacted T-Mobile via chat. The asserted that my phone should be working and had me reboot it and do other nonsense things. I asked, are you sure there isn't a roaming lock on it? The CS agent checked and said, "Yep, we found a lock because of excessive HotSpot usage. It was locked two months ago." Or something like that. I'm assuming I used the HotSpot when our Xfinity broadband connection was out for an entire day recently. But yeah, I didn't get a warning about it at all. Also, the way that T-Mobile calculates "excessive roaming" is they look at your previous two months of "on-network" usage and that doesn't include T-Mobile usage while connected over WiFi at home. You see, I have zero bars at home so iPhones naturally fallover to the WiFi connection which makes it look like we use zero data on T-Mobile. How fair is that? Be forwarned about this. It makes no sense since you are essentially doing T-Mobile a favor to use WiFi instead of their own network! I knew about that policy and diligently would go for long walks and download huge files to build up my usage before my trip. It is possible that I was roaming domestically at some point but who knows. These companies or so sketchy and crooked with how they operate. I have also used Airalo but I find that some of the routing of the data you get is "not ideal" and will make it hard to reach certain sites because of security policies (like a bank, when it sees your traffic coming from Poland for no good reason while you're in Canada). So even this isn't a great thing. You're best bet is to use a local SIM, or maybe an eSIM from Orange or Free, etc.
It's liiterally on their website, it's not hard to find if you just do research as you should.I live and work abroad and have zero issues managing my Google Fi plan.
Thanks for the great vídeo! Could you please share the name of your tour company? It looks very well organised, we will be in Morocco soon but looking online every operator looks the same. Thanks!
Currently in Marrakesh and I've been to many of these places during my visit but this video taught me so many things I didn't know. Awesome video man thank you for the great historical information!
This is what hatred can do to humans . But people today still propagate hatred and division which will result to things like this happening all over again. We were and are still animals .
Western world were blind to it... because Hollywood and music industry elites used movies/rock music/pop country/DISCO music to entertain us. MTV released in 1980 post Khmer Rouge to drown out any other noise.