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Catalonia is ruled by the Spanish government, but its people have been constructing independent kingdoms for centuries. By climbing up backs and balancing on shoulders, Catalonians of all ages stack their bodies on-top each other to build castells, or human towers. The structures are not typical fortresses-notably, they are made of flesh and bone rather than sandstone or granite-but their strong foundations serve as a unifying force for many Catalonians.
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 5 лет назад
The practice was first documented in 1801 as a cultural activity and became a competition in the 1980s. To learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/31juv83
@houtvongsak8181
@houtvongsak8181 4 года назад
Can you give me one ❤️ heart please?
@pollopez368
@pollopez368 4 года назад
Hi Nat, I read the link of your comment, and the first sentece say: "Catalonia is known for its sea-side markets (la boqueria), gothic architecture -- championed by Antoni Gaudí -" Gaudi is a modernist architect, not gothic.
@berdaz
@berdaz 4 года назад
Nice short film. It is unfortunate that it becomes politicized with the first two sentences that do not follow the theme of the video.
@malvarez8484
@malvarez8484 4 года назад
You should be ashamed of yourself NAT GEO. you are propagating lies being told by the Catalan Separatist movement. The following statement is grossly inaccurate "Catalonia is ruled by the Spanish government, but its people have been constructing independent kingdoms for centuries." Catalonia is autonomic state within the kingdom of Spain which has a constitutional monarchy which guarantees its autonomy. Cataluña was never a kingdom EVER. It first appeared as a region under french protection as a buffer between moorish Spain and France. It was called the "marca hispanica." (Imagine that it's first name ever has the name hispanic in it, not Spanish at all lol). It later became incorporated into the Kingdom of Aragon through marriage. It was the Kingdom of Aragon that built an mediterranean empire which Catalunya was a part of and didn't really have a leadership role in the evolution of the kingdom
@SuperFranc32
@SuperFranc32 4 года назад
@@malvarez8484 that's completely inaccurate, please reread the story
@JahangirKhan-zt2nv
@JahangirKhan-zt2nv 3 года назад
The smiles of those little angles at the end. Beautiful.. Stay safe stay strong and god bless the ppl of Catalan ... love from Australia..
@Mariam1984B
@Mariam1984B 4 года назад
This is life. This is a community. Where every individual is unique but at the same time we cant live without eachother. And when we fall there is no fault but only love. This is real connecting. Where your skin, religion, job, wealth doesnt have a place. And in that moment we can make something pure, beautiful and breathtaking 💓
@almappes3396
@almappes3396 4 года назад
It is so beautiful and inspiring to see people working together in this way and sometimes you fall but you fall as one. When you succeed you succeed as one. This are human beings acting like human beings and it is beautiful to watch
@l4kr
@l4kr Год назад
Sometimes you die yes
@Sicariosangel
@Sicariosangel Год назад
I would love to practice this in the us but a lot of people here don’t even know they’re Catalans 🫥
@CristianUroz
@CristianUroz 4 года назад
Thanks for this wonderful short documentary. It helps a lot to explain abroad what Castells represent to us, the Catalans.
@greylove2064
@greylove2064 4 года назад
This is the greatest thing I've seen in my life.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
We're glad you enjoyed watching! If you'd like to learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/31juv83
@ruupnix569
@ruupnix569 4 года назад
Dude there are like people dying
@marleon5820
@marleon5820 4 года назад
@@ruupnix569 I'm from spain, catalonia, and I can honestly tell you that NO ONE dies while doing human towers..
@adriamedina2563
@adriamedina2563 3 года назад
@@ruupnix569 Well, only 4 people had died doing castells. Believe it or not, it's safer than association football, basketball and handball. Castellers are incredibly trained and they hardly ever fall, that's because they only do the hardest castells when they are 100% sure nothing could go wrong.
@ruupnix569
@ruupnix569 3 года назад
@@marleon5820 i dont remember me saying that i-
@jeremyv11000
@jeremyv11000 5 лет назад
looks dangerous humans: lets do it again
@elhoy6344
@elhoy6344 5 лет назад
Pero mola😂
@aoikumina
@aoikumina 5 лет назад
Well its fun😂 and its a tradition.
@jimmytimmy3680
@jimmytimmy3680 5 лет назад
Just look at cars. We travel more than 65mph and at those speeds you could easily die and yet we do it every day.
@albertgaspa1670
@albertgaspa1670 4 года назад
actually it just "look" dangerous...
@nixxxon18
@nixxxon18 4 года назад
Almost every physical sport can be dangerous. And castells are dangerous of getting hurt but not deadly, almost no one ever died doing them.
@JoButterwick
@JoButterwick 4 года назад
I love the way that it involves such a mixture of people from the strongest at the base graduating through all the layers to the lightest at the top. What great teams. Brilliant!
@adrianneadelle1719
@adrianneadelle1719 5 лет назад
This was incredible. Deeply moving. Very human.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 5 лет назад
Observers say the practice is symbolic of togetherness, the elimination of class differences, and Catalonia’s welcoming atmosphere. To learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/31juv83
@Lara-fx4ex
@Lara-fx4ex 4 года назад
Catalanonia is amazing. I love my country, the people, the culture♥️
@jeremybrown5096
@jeremybrown5096 2 года назад
Lol! "Very human!" I think only humans were involved in this ceremony.
@nimloth11
@nimloth11 4 года назад
Força, equilibri, valor i seny
@eugeniapuypolls1374
@eugeniapuypolls1374 4 года назад
I esperit català.
@latifithetruegoat9094
@latifithetruegoat9094 3 года назад
@@eugeniapuypolls1374 l esperit español
@hug4759
@hug4759 2 года назад
@@latifithetruegoat9094 jajaja de eso hay Bien poco
@andresjavierorellanagonzal9562
@@hug4759 La mitad de la población no dice lo mismo .
@hug4759
@hug4759 Год назад
@@andresjavierorellanagonzal9562 tienes Toda la razón. Es la mitad de la población que dice ser catalana pero no le gusta ninguna de las tradiciones catalanas. Todo muy peculiar
@anandg5843
@anandg5843 5 лет назад
5:57 Wow...that coordination, that rythm in everyone's breath🙏
@raoularte
@raoularte 4 года назад
Qué maravilla de tradición catalana. Es loable que las antiguas plazas de toros sean ahora usadas para els Castellers. Catalunya de verdad es otra cosa.
@SergioSovi
@SergioSovi 4 года назад
Otra cosa que la Patagonia, le doy toda la razón.
@raoularte
@raoularte 4 года назад
@@SergioSovi Otra cosa diferente al estado español, coincido. La Patagonia es igualmente una tierra bellísima. Saludos!
@SergioSovi
@SergioSovi 4 года назад
@@raoularte Quizás piensa usted que España es un ente homogéno exceptuando Cataluña? Pocos países europeos me resultan más diversos que España. Una suerte.
@SergioSovi
@SergioSovi 4 года назад
@Swamp Thing Yo no lo creo. Ni a los pijos de Madrid.
@thesapphirem5469
@thesapphirem5469 4 года назад
cataluña tiene tradiciones taurinas muy violentas y yo que soy de aquí te lo puedo asegurar. Por cierto se escribe CataluÑa a menos que estés hablando catalán. Cuantos estereotipos ignorantes...
@nsc8193
@nsc8193 2 года назад
As a Catalan, can ' t help crying when I see Castells .. so touching and maravelous 💕
@UncleverCarapace
@UncleverCarapace 11 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this beauty with the world. What a marvelous tradition, bringing communities together and creating such a marvel of human potential.
@AzlianaLyana
@AzlianaLyana 5 лет назад
Strength in trust and unity. Dangerous yet with a very clear positive message. Hope this will never be forgotten. Absolutely beautiful.
@Sicariosangel
@Sicariosangel Год назад
I thought we were all doomed but I guess western regions still have hope
@surabhi_kumari
@surabhi_kumari 5 лет назад
" When you are close to castell it's like being next to a beating heart. " Wow , it sounds so poetic . " that goes boom boom boom " 😂 Jokes apart , it was really a beautiful experience to watch this ,it indeed felt like watching a living poetry, kudos to their bravery especially those little kids. It taught me about a beautiful culture , their unity and courage . I'm happy it is declared as a cultural heritage by UNESCO . We Indians also make human towers in schools and playgrounds to celebrate the birth of lord Krishna . I think this is part of some cultures around the world to celebrate things they believe in , it makes me happy and feel connected to them .
@dabidoe
@dabidoe 5 лет назад
What a beautiful short film! This might be my favorite piece of content of yours!
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 5 лет назад
We're happy to hear that you enjoyed watching! If you'd like to learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/31juv83
@allanansume5524
@allanansume5524 3 года назад
I'm from Vilafranca del Penedès (the green castellers waaay better than Terrasaa ones psst haha) and i loved this video. I feel very proud of this tradition, and glad that you made this documentary to show the rest of the world why we do this, you pictured the spirit behind it perfectly. I'm so glad to see in the comments that people find this tradition as beautiful as we think it is. Pit i ovaris, visca la terra!
@allanansume5524
@allanansume5524 3 года назад
My grandfather helped to build the statue that appears in the 4:23 minute
@pol8748
@pol8748 Месяц назад
jajaja. I'm from terrassa, de purple castellera. and we've been much better than the vilafranca. who did the first 4 de 10? amb amori carinyo des de terrassa. A veure si tornem a pujar ben amunt i competir com abans
@albasmakeup2499
@albasmakeup2499 3 года назад
When you are close to a castell it's like being close to a beating heart, this is so so true, when they are finishing the castell you can hear all the breaths stopping at once, people containing their breath and then when it goes whell everybody starting to scream and going to "live" again, it's a really magical moment
@didacscosta
@didacscosta 2 года назад
why interview these people in castillian instead of catalan? when precisely it is said at the beginning that we, catalans, we have had to fight for centuries to preserve our language ..? and when you have subtitles in english ..
@74330Lolo
@74330Lolo 4 года назад
I'm in Tarragona and definitely I will watch these castells on the place of the Cathedral.
@lianferrerjove1161
@lianferrerjove1161 3 года назад
I hope you liked it
@mtrshlh
@mtrshlh 4 года назад
I love this one. the story is told nicely. the cinematography is great. oh how much i love the color grading, it's so beautiful
@shaebazz1
@shaebazz1 5 лет назад
One thing missing at the top is a Dahi Handi. 😉 These are true professionals and their team knows all the risks involved in it. Kudos to them for continuing their culture! 😍
@thecosmicintelligence2761
@thecosmicintelligence2761 5 лет назад
Sale India me dekh ke Gaye honge or Bolte hain aur culture 😂 kabhi ao bharat
@danh4435
@danh4435 5 лет назад
Why don't u put that dahi shii on urself?? Exactly stfu
@montrealais
@montrealais 5 лет назад
Castellers and govindas have actually been collaborating a lot in recent years! A govinda team came to Tarragona for the 2018 castells contest. There's a great documentary on Vimeo called "Melting Pot" about when a castells team from Barcelona went to Mumbai to participate in the Dahi Handi festival.
@pilotkkc4301
@pilotkkc4301 5 лет назад
KAWAHI LEONARD well dahi is a cold dairy product and right now you have a dire need to put that on your butts...........butthurt moron...🤣🤣🤣
@surabhi_kumari
@surabhi_kumari 5 лет назад
I'm also an Indian and can understand what you was trying to say but I still think that you should have phrased your words better about the Dahi Handi, it's not part of their culture to put a Dahi handi so there is nothing missing here .
@armwrestlingfan6804
@armwrestlingfan6804 5 лет назад
This is how I imagine humans first tried to reach the sky back when they started worshipping gods
@kathleenh4897
@kathleenh4897 5 лет назад
** that would be cool but i always imagined that they left the gods alone. mt. olympus was possible to climb for ancient greeks but everyone kinda just, didnt. people just minded their business really and left it to their faith.
@danh4435
@danh4435 5 лет назад
Only the ignorant arrogant ones tried that.
@montrealais
@montrealais 5 лет назад
It's thought that castells derive from a custom of religious processions which included human figures representing religious iconography, although today castells have no religious meaning.
@montrealais
@montrealais 5 лет назад
The similar Indian custom of Govindas represents an episode from the childhood of the god Krishna.
@realeyes8199
@realeyes8199 5 лет назад
It seems like you're the arrogant one around here.
@isaaclopez63
@isaaclopez63 5 лет назад
Such a beautiful reminder of what we can accomplish together. Hard to imagine in today's society, especially in the U.S...Amazing video 👏🏼😊
@RiverRatsKayaking
@RiverRatsKayaking 4 года назад
This one had me tearing up for every emotional reason I can think of. Absolutely powerful on so many levels.
@encarnamagin6890
@encarnamagin6890 4 года назад
Thanks, National Geographic.
@guilhermematos5897
@guilhermematos5897 5 лет назад
The world needs more NatGeo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thanks you guys!
@douglee959
@douglee959 3 года назад
Hard to believe people can do this but we saw it with our own eyes in a plaza in Barcelona. Amazing documentary!
@marccasellas8701
@marccasellas8701 5 лет назад
Thank you for this documentary National Geographic. You forgot to mention the gralla and the Toc de castells. This is coming from a Catalan and an American who was born and lives in Tarragona. This year I start university and they have a colla. I will take part in it as a gralla player. FYI the place where the competition was held was an old bullring which is now used for castells every two years and for concerts. Some “traditions” just don’t fit in the 21st century. The castells remind me of JFK when he said “ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country”. Visca Catalunya lliure!
@albertgaspa1670
@albertgaspa1670 4 года назад
també han oblidat parlar de les colles internacionals, de les colles de catalunya nord i les illes, i de l'origen dels castells lligat a les muixerangues valencianes... etc
@albs5670
@albs5670 4 года назад
Visca!
@joaquincontilde
@joaquincontilde 4 года назад
Visca Catalunya i Visca Espanya!
@andresjavierorellanagonzal9562
Tot bé fins l'última frase.
@Paru984
@Paru984 5 лет назад
Oh my god..Perfect Amazing💜
@leirezalakain2836
@leirezalakain2836 3 года назад
This is beautifully shot and very informative, but I find it weird that they chose to interview these people in Spanish when they are well aware of the link between castells and the catalan language
@BmuXD
@BmuXD 5 месяцев назад
Yeah but in catalonia we speak spanish, only a few people are left speaking catalan. Just in schools and offices you are forced to talk catalan. u_u
@jeppons1218
@jeppons1218 4 месяца назад
That is just not true. 4 milion people speak it in a daily basis, even more that castillian​@@BmuXD
@angyliv8040
@angyliv8040 2 месяца назад
Porque crees tú que se hacen en castellano? 😂 no es muy difícil de deducir.
@BmuXD
@BmuXD 2 месяца назад
@@jeppons1218 Where did you read that?
@edgarmaestre6622
@edgarmaestre6622 2 месяца назад
​@@BmuXD first of all, anybody is forced to speak in catalan, ok? Don't say that, please... Second. Catalan is spoken by millions of persons in their dayli lives.
@sdd1563
@sdd1563 4 года назад
This is a typical Dhai Handi night every year in India. Reminds me so much of the Dhai handi festival...
@b2stparadise
@b2stparadise Год назад
Yes! It's amazing that humans even if we are different and far away we can still have some similar traditions and emotions! That's called humanity and it's beautiful 🥰
@carissazaffiro7320
@carissazaffiro7320 4 года назад
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL SHORT FILM! THANK YOU FOR YOUR ARTISTRY!
@victorbotellerosolano699
@victorbotellerosolano699 3 года назад
Hola Carissa Freedom for Catalonia Catalonia is not Spain Spain is a fascist state INDEPENDENCIA
@albertlitross1493
@albertlitross1493 2 года назад
visca Catalunya lliure! les nostres tradicions mai moriran! despertaferro!
@ramonarias1234
@ramonarias1234 4 года назад
Great video!!
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 5 лет назад
Just INCREDIBLE! the amount of trust and practice needed would of been out of this world! nice one!
@user-zi9fz3fc6h
@user-zi9fz3fc6h Год назад
❤ я под впечатлением . Фильм потрясающий.
@borrand
@borrand 3 года назад
Que belleza de tradición y video. Gracias ♥️✌️
@gispertnuria
@gispertnuria Год назад
Kinda sad they didn't do these interviews or voice-overs in Catalan, they should've been able to speak in their own language…
@ivetbellver2197
@ivetbellver2197 Год назад
Agreed
@BmuXD
@BmuXD 5 месяцев назад
Yeah but 70% of us catalans speak mainly spanish
@gispertnuria
@gispertnuria 5 месяцев назад
@@BmuXD not the ones in the video, you can tell catalan is their first language
@BmuXD
@BmuXD 2 месяца назад
​@@gispertnuriaCatalan is also my first language, yknow? 30% is not that low of a percentage
@greylove2064
@greylove2064 4 года назад
I could never trust another human this much.
@duchi882
@duchi882 5 лет назад
*These people are better at balancing* than I balance responsibilities
@simongunnarson8332
@simongunnarson8332 5 лет назад
Duchi hilarious
@potatomatop9326
@potatomatop9326 5 лет назад
Imagine if they stay like that for 50 years straight
@tman5926
@tman5926 4 года назад
Just What ? ? ?
@teriscallon
@teriscallon 4 года назад
Amazing! what courage they have
@aztecmixtli
@aztecmixtli 5 лет назад
He said, it's for eveyone, you could be a baker, a doctor, or a popsicle.
@allanansume5524
@allanansume5524 3 года назад
He said "paleta" which means a construction worker, "paleto" is used to say someone is dumb (the word is related to the job, that's why its a bit offensive), but here he said paleta referring the job lmao (idk if whith popsicle u meant dumb or smth else srry)
@korth26
@korth26 3 года назад
this is not latin american dialect, paleta means construction worker not pospsicle
@ji0jiu
@ji0jiu 5 лет назад
This is amazing
@nixxxon18
@nixxxon18 4 года назад
Good film Nat Geo, but you put too much focus on the bad side (falls and the danger), you made it too dramatic. It is NOT that dangerous, nor exactly "death-defying".
@TheJukkis
@TheJukkis 4 года назад
Its stupid nevertheless lol
@nixxxon18
@nixxxon18 4 года назад
@@TheJukkis why? You think sports are stupid because there is some danger of getting injuried? Facepalm
@perrymanso6841
@perrymanso6841 3 года назад
@@nixxxon18 I bet he thinks being stuffed on a sofa is safer for his health...
@jakel6473
@jakel6473 8 месяцев назад
Wow . Absolutely stunning . The determination of those kids !
@MsKmc09
@MsKmc09 5 лет назад
What a great short film
@sepaol
@sepaol 4 года назад
I liked the short film, what i disliked is the title, it gives the impresion that ggreat injures are common in the castells, witch is not
@jasonlacroix6083
@jasonlacroix6083 Год назад
WOW! Simply amazing and beautiful! 😎💯✌👉💕👈✌💯😎
@sharkfin154
@sharkfin154 4 года назад
Very beautiful video!
@joselynsupreme2937
@joselynsupreme2937 4 года назад
And I can barely carry my baby sister on my back this is so amazing!
@user-xi7hn3iq5e
@user-xi7hn3iq5e Год назад
This is Amazing and feeling deeply touching
@jojoabellar2536
@jojoabellar2536 4 года назад
This is deeply moving.
@signesdelstempscatalunya6324
@signesdelstempscatalunya6324 4 года назад
Fantastic .
@HimalayanCompanion
@HimalayanCompanion 3 года назад
This is great completely great.
@Topitopi14
@Topitopi14 4 года назад
Beautiful video😍
@dynamitewarrior9918
@dynamitewarrior9918 5 лет назад
Kudos to their bravery...
@mycha5335
@mycha5335 4 года назад
Knowing me I'd probably be the reason the tower collapses.
@mchowdhury7688
@mchowdhury7688 Год назад
At first when I saw a castell I thought, how is something with such high risk (especially with kids involved) allowed in a developed nation? But then after you listen to the back story you understand why. It just shows the importance of educating yourself and having an open mind before speaking and the story behind it is truly beautiful (although I still think it’s perhaps a bit too unsafe for kids)
@pizzaipinya2442
@pizzaipinya2442 11 месяцев назад
First of all, thanks for the effort you put into comprehending castells! Second, on your worries about children, take into account that only 3% of castells end up falling. In addition, universities in Catalonia have made a huge effort collaborating to ensure everyones safety. It is calculated that the people at the floor level (the "pinya") absorve (if I remember it well) 60% of the impact compared to a direct impact to the floor. Even more, a special helmet was designed to protect children. There's only been one death in recent history, it was from a child when these special helmets were still not used, and in a town where, unfortunately, they overestimated the amount of people at the pinya, which was insuficient. Since the helmet's introduction, no other child has died or been severely injured (and adults have not died either). One last fact, there are more injuries related to children football in Catalonia than to castells! (Although the ones at castells are worse for the adults) Hope I've given some interesant information! :)
@mas9443
@mas9443 Год назад
Fantastic! What a splendidly human tradition. ❤
@bettyottman1718
@bettyottman1718 7 месяцев назад
I can't look! (Covers her Eyes)
@blueberrysmilie1
@blueberrysmilie1 4 года назад
Beautiful traditions
@antonenero
@antonenero 4 года назад
This beauteful ❤❤❤❤
@SashaJordanAppler
@SashaJordanAppler 4 года назад
Amazing story, thanks for sharing :)
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
We're glad you enjoyed watching! If you'd like to learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/31juv83
@jangofett7857
@jangofett7857 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite traditions. Spain is such a marvelous country!
@lacuinaalcor6851
@lacuinaalcor6851 3 года назад
CATALONIA IS NOT SPAIN. THE OPRESSION TO CATALONIA COMES FROM SPAIN. FREE CATALONIA
@jangofett7857
@jangofett7857 3 года назад
@@lacuinaalcor6851 TABARNIA IS NOT CATALONIA. THE OPRESSION TO TABARNIA COMES FROM CATALONIA. FREE TABARNIA
@jangofett7857
@jangofett7857 3 года назад
@@lacuinaalcor6851 Castellers are from Valls - Tabarnia - Spain
@jame925
@jame925 3 года назад
@@jangofett7857 que tabarnia ni que hostias, te asusta que las encuestas nos den el 50%? Et dona por saber que Cs caurà i tindria menys escons que el PP? Et dona por saber que aquell ridícul que vau fer ha quedat a l'oblit
@tomahara3292
@tomahara3292 3 года назад
@@lacuinaalcor6851 as puxat a algun castell.... ja to dic jo, no segur... ets un barreire, ni saps que vol dir..
@Fer-ti3bp
@Fer-ti3bp 3 года назад
gracias profe karina
@taslimchoudhary1253
@taslimchoudhary1253 5 лет назад
Amazing Video 🇮🇳
@RichardFenno
@RichardFenno 4 года назад
The central metaphor of a great people.
@rafiqahmed040
@rafiqahmed040 Год назад
Beautifully made...
@schmooncakes
@schmooncakes 9 месяцев назад
This brought me to tears
@reekhavoc2932
@reekhavoc2932 Год назад
Amazing
@sarahg703
@sarahg703 5 лет назад
So beautiful, truly inspiring
@sabahanchannel2847
@sabahanchannel2847 5 лет назад
Inspiring for what?? Wakwkkwkak 😂😂😂😂. Come oonnn hahahhah
@RajeevKumar-en4go
@RajeevKumar-en4go 4 года назад
Similar type of practice in Hinduism on Holi
@CRPFilmsChristianRaymundPastor
This is so nicr
@MrDreyes187
@MrDreyes187 Год назад
Why have we’ve seen this over a million times but not the world?
@onetime3081
@onetime3081 4 года назад
show of genius
@lmgtulsa
@lmgtulsa 5 лет назад
What a spectacular. Thank you.
@sebastian.su935
@sebastian.su935 5 лет назад
El Castillo es algo ermoso de los cielos
@its_rora1693
@its_rora1693 3 года назад
This is so cool. I’m also from senora kilps.
@fatag9871
@fatag9871 Год назад
I don’t why but it is so touched😢
@jooies3
@jooies3 Год назад
But they didn't ask them to speak in catalan for the video! 😢
@BmuXD
@BmuXD 5 месяцев назад
Jo puc parlar català per tu si vols. No estic utilitzant traductor ara mateix.
@polmas799
@polmas799 3 года назад
Has nobody noticed that they all speak Spanish? Que parlin català, collons Visca la Terra!
@andresjavierorellanagonzal9562
Un altre nacionalista. Què importa l'idioma que parlin amb el documental si l'objectiu es que la cultura catalana arrivi a més gent. Et fot que perquè arrivi a més gent hagin de parlar en castellà?
@polmas799
@polmas799 Год назад
@@andresjavierorellanagonzal9562 Quin geni diu que l'objectiu (no sé exactament de qui) és el de fer arribar més gent a la cultura catalana? Es tracta de dignitat nacional, i no en tenim, i per això ens fan els documentals en castellà, una llengua estrangera, només considerada altrament degut a la situació política en què ens trobem, perquè els catalanets en qüestió assumeixen que és una llengua més "inclusiva" que la pròpia, que l'ús del castellà farà que els odiïn una mica menys quan els vegin. I em fot, sí, em fot.
@9tokh
@9tokh 5 лет назад
Some people like shooting guns for fun some people like to do this, at the end of the day which one kills more people???
@sepaol
@sepaol 4 года назад
Guns
@andrescano4065
@andrescano4065 3 года назад
The problem in USA with guns (I assume you are from there) is that at the end of the day the guns doesn't stop shooting, and is not for fun anymore.
@sarahjackson1258
@sarahjackson1258 5 лет назад
Amazing, 😲 wished I could’ve read what was being said.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 5 лет назад
To read more about this tradition, you can click here: on.natgeo.com/31juv83
@ImangoJango
@ImangoJango 3 месяца назад
beautiful
@KSweeney36
@KSweeney36 4 года назад
So need to play the board game now!
@fortymillioncoins9066
@fortymillioncoins9066 3 года назад
WOW!
@thefunchannel7088
@thefunchannel7088 5 лет назад
Imagine they had to pee
@budgielovercool5417
@budgielovercool5417 5 лет назад
The Fun channel LOL 😂
@hayleyzak1900
@hayleyzak1900 5 лет назад
The Fun channel and pig there nose 👃
@chinsarechins5481
@chinsarechins5481 5 лет назад
The Fun channel rude
@isaacwarwick5271
@isaacwarwick5271 5 лет назад
Imagine peing down it and distracting the people at the base
@thefunchannel7088
@thefunchannel7088 5 лет назад
This might be the end of this RU-vid comment 😭 only if I had reinforcements
@ForbiddenHistoryLIVE
@ForbiddenHistoryLIVE 5 лет назад
THANK YOU
@carlosalegretros7939
@carlosalegretros7939 Год назад
No entenc perquè han hagut de narrar el video en castellà si hi ha subtítols en anglès igualment però vaja, el video està molt ben fet.
@Daniel-fp7qn
@Daniel-fp7qn Год назад
Tiene sentido. Querrán traer ese vídeo a su tierra y que lo vea su gente.
@jamesspencer1463
@jamesspencer1463 5 лет назад
Wow is all i can say
@rahul-ze1fg
@rahul-ze1fg 5 лет назад
Synchronous breathing..
@gigizard1343
@gigizard1343 3 года назад
my school can't open the video rn lol
@Mr.BobsDog
@Mr.BobsDog 2 года назад
How many people does it take to change a street light bulb? 275
@OneAdam12Adam
@OneAdam12Adam 4 месяца назад
Un documental muy hermoso. Igual de bello que la gente catalana
@BmuXD
@BmuXD 2 месяца назад
ayy gracias 😵❤
@eclectronicdj39
@eclectronicdj39 4 года назад
Any kid who plays soccer in a team since childhood suffers more damage than a casteller child ... how much hypocrisy
@TYTfan
@TYTfan 4 года назад
I’ve never seen a bunch of kids hauled away from a soccer field with neck braces. I’d love to see a link to your statistics. I’m sure some kids get hurt worse but saying any kid who play from a young age seems just silly. I played soccer through varsity and never had a need for a neck brace or any other serious injury, some grass burns. I know a guy that broke his leg pretty badly but he was the exception not the rule.
@jaymz1999
@jaymz1999 4 года назад
Adults putting children in danger. Why no safety lines?
@wolfgangpejuan7698
@wolfgangpejuan7698 3 года назад
Children are rational than most adults. If they don't see it clearly (for example: the structure moves too much), they refuse to climb or continue climbing.
@calk515
@calk515 3 года назад
Surely those kiddos added to be castellers also play soccer, so take it easy
@kieranmackayblake9107
@kieranmackayblake9107 4 года назад
Wow
@todyrodgers1169
@todyrodgers1169 5 лет назад
This reminded me of that Avatar scene.
@oscaroscar1799
@oscaroscar1799 5 лет назад
Visca els Castellers, freedom for Catalonia.
@anabelcamacho6584
@anabelcamacho6584 4 года назад
I love it and ...can those people find something less danger?
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