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Mekong, The River Of Nine Dragons (Full Documentary).
The Mekong is one of the great rivers of the world. Born at 5000 meters altitude in the Tibetan Plateau and after crossing China, Burma, Thailand, enters in Laos and Cambodia to die in the China Sea, South of Vietnam.
Laos, Cambodia and southern Vietnam are the site where develops this episode, which aims to show the reality of these three countries and how the Mekong River is central to the life of its people.
Anam mountains, in Laos, welcoming Ekor Tribe. Until then the cameras have moved the program to capture the new year celebration, its leisurely way of life and respect for the environment in their daily work.
Following the path...d mines that produce a staggering 10 amputations a day.
The delta of the nine dragons is the Vietnamese name given to the river where it flows into the South China Sea. Here 5000 channels carry water to the rice fields.
In Sang, the largest city in the delta, where the river dies, the Li family, wealthy fish merchants, offers insight into the hectic life of this population sustained by the Mekong River.
Versión en ESPAÑOL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9QBqTDx8oandlist=SP_w57E3bEZdeLAlRXAVVolqySZeoOLZC-andindex=49
Laos, Cambodia and southern Vietnam are the site where develops this episode, which aims to show the reality of these three countries and how the Mekong River is central to the life of its people.
Anam mountains, in Laos, welcoming Ekor Tribe. Until then the cameras have moved the program to capture the new year celebration, its leisurely way of life and respect for the environment in their daily work.
Following the path...d mines that produce a staggering 10 amputations a day.
The delta of the nine dragons is the Vietnamese name given to the river where it flows into the South China Sea. Here 5000 channels carry water to the rice fields.
In Sang, the largest city in the delta, where the river dies, the Li family, wealthy fish merchants, offers insight into the hectic life of this population sustained by the Mekong River.
Versión en ESPAÑOL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9QBqTDx8oandlist=SP_w57E3bEZdeLAlRXAVVolqySZeoOLZC-andindex=49