Chris Haulmark is a new emerging independent world-traveler with the goal of creating vlogs to educate the world, including the Deaf people, about how it's like to be a traveler as a Deaf person. He shares his perspectives in those vlogs as Deaf Wanderer.
Really damn! I been there 3 times, I haven’t see any deaf Thai people in Bangkok. I still plan visit Thailand again in 2023 hopefully. Nonthaburi is my second home 👍
Nice video of the bats coming out from the cave in the afternoon..you are lucky to see the "dragon like" formations by the bats..when I was there 2 yrs ago(2nd time), no bats came out coz it was raining heavily...but I was in Mulu 23yrs ago(1st time) and the bat formation was awesome and amazing..lasted almost 30-45mins😎 I hope you went to Clearwater caves for a dip? That was the highlight after all that caving🤟
I could understand a lot more than i expected! You are very good at being really clear and i really appreciate that! Subbed! Can't wait to hear more travel stories as i love traveling too!
Hello there! This is amazing what you are doing and I have so much respect and compassion towards your adventures in life! This was very informative and will be applied to my travels in the Caymans. Thank you and much love to you both!
Hi! I'm Vee Chaleun and I'm "Hard Of Hearing/Deaf. I born in Bangkok Thailand when my real dad just past away when I was little baby. For now I'm from Fresno, CA in United States of America. My mom already past away too from here Fresno, CA, my mom's brothers, sisters, niece's and nephew still live in Long Beach, CA.
Phew, you mentioned taking your laptop out separately from your backpack but not picking it back up, and then hurrying away-I thought for sure you were going to realize you’d left it behind! Glad everything worked out :)
Hi! I'm Davy C and I born in Bangkok Thailand. I'm hard of hearing/deaf, but I'm from Fresno, CA in United States of America. I had my relationship and cousins live here Long Beach, CA in United States of America too. My relatives and cousins don't know how to communicate with me in America sign language. For me that I don't know how sign language in Thailand, but only English.
No idea how hard it was to communicate been deaf, i suppose not many people know sign language but i could be mistaken. I always had this idea, why not pay bonuses to people that know for example sign language or talk 3 or more languages. Business will benefit making people feel more welcome, also encourage people to learn, services be better, win win for everyone. Might be good legislation but i don't think businesses like paying more than what they should to employees lol, probably easier said than done.