Borneo Death Blow - Full Documentary

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An adventure in Borneo with a tribe of blowpipe hunters, the Penan.
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  • @RaphaelTreza
    @RaphaelTreza5 жыл бұрын

    🎵 SOUNDTRACK open.spotify.com/album/25RfBfC3w2PF2x3K1AX2ZP music.apple.com/us/album/borneo-death-blow-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/1502461438 treza.bandcamp.com/track/tajem ❤️ SUPPORT ME Donate: www.raphaeltreza.com/donate Patreon www.patreon.com/raphaeltreza 🚖 FOLLOW ME Instagram: instagram.com/raphaeltreza/ Facebook: facebook.com/raphaeltrezafilm Website: www.raphaeltreza.com

  • @jhonlongno3000

    @jhonlongno3000

    3 жыл бұрын

    Q

  • @jhonlongno3000

    @jhonlongno3000

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ok

  • @iMethyl

    @iMethyl

    3 жыл бұрын

    ,,xx,, ㅊㅈㅊㅊㅊㅊ

  • @nghianhan3307

    @nghianhan3307

    3 жыл бұрын

  • @madamjim6302

    @madamjim6302

    3 жыл бұрын

    ♥️

  • @keongwia3293
    @keongwia32934 ай бұрын

    Thankyou for this video. I was born and raised in Jungle of Papua New Guinea and witnessed destruction of tropical rain forest just for few dollars for Malaysia oil palm plantations. As children of missionaries, we were fortunate getting better education and living abroad. Most of our relatives still in of rainforest and what mother Earth can provide. GOD bless your work and continue to bring fine journalism to the world for voiceless.

  • @simeonlewi3853

    @simeonlewi3853

    4 ай бұрын

    Not only PNG, Borneo and Papua indonesia has been destroyed too by mining industry and palm plantation. Destroyed by capitalism and government hahaha. Local people become “begger”.

  • @AnenLaylle7023

    @AnenLaylle7023

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd trade places with them anyday. Go home. This West is evil.

  • @eddiefale8820

    @eddiefale8820

    4 ай бұрын

    This video truly reminded me of the logging in Vanimo

  • @luminisant

    @luminisant

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AnenLaylle7023 yep fk a 9-5 I want to live how humans are supposed to live.

  • @primesspct2

    @primesspct2

    Ай бұрын

    God bless you too. I pray that the people here, get the help they need to live as they have for all time. That they are respected all people should be. Your people too. Thank you for your comment. May God bless and keep you and your family, who love and keep the jungle that God so bountifully provided, and you have taken such good care of.

  • @lukamiras-siras198
    @lukamiras-siras1982 жыл бұрын

    "One day, the tables will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold." Beautiful doc, thank you.

  • @yonu8728

    @yonu8728

    Жыл бұрын

    beatiful

  • @nickacelvn

    @nickacelvn

    Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful comment there, and I for one hope we can combine the greatest technology with the deepest nature.

  • @ZenaidaJadormeo

    @ZenaidaJadormeo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yonu8728 euthopian warrior

  • @stoecklinr

    @stoecklinr

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen!

  • @menduklepchalepcha2393

    @menduklepchalepcha2393

    10 ай бұрын

    M j u9

  • @__logan__duvalier__
    @__logan__duvalier__4 ай бұрын

    This is the best documentary on the Penan I have seen. I once lived in Borneo and spent time with several Dayak tribes including Kelabit and Penan in Sarawak and Punan in Kalimantan. The Penan are truly the most intelligent, knowledgeable, generous and kind people I have ever met. Your coverage of the issues effecting the Penan is extensive and sympathetic. Also good to see your mention of Bruno Manser and his good work to help the Dayaks battle the logging companies and the corrupt Malaysian government who are destroying their land.

  • @__logan__duvalier__

    @__logan__duvalier__

    4 ай бұрын

    @@alambiduanchanel2384 yes I am serious !

  • @KlausRiede

    @KlausRiede

    Ай бұрын

    There are some more incl the impressive history of Bruno Manser who accompanied the Penan in their fight but disappeared mysteriousky in the heart of Borneo

  • @primesspct2

    @primesspct2

    Ай бұрын

    I was very blessed to learn just a little bit of the way they live. We need to protect and help these people, for they keep knowledge alive that is needed for all mankind. Their stewardship and symbiotic way of living in the jungle is absolutely the most beautiful thing I have seen for a long time.

  • @user-jk5ni2nc5u
    @user-jk5ni2nc5uАй бұрын

    I love the fact that you werent asking any stupid or controversial questions to the Penan tribe. You were very respectful of their culture and understood and was empathetic to their woes without appearing pretentious. Great video

  • @alexhebert6397
    @alexhebert63973 жыл бұрын

    In Germany millions of TV license funds are wasted on huge crews, overboarding theory research and complicated, overengineered documentary productions. This is incredible production quality and most importantly an honest, detailed insight full of dignity and human warmth.

  • @Kari-fr6ro

    @Kari-fr6ro

    3 жыл бұрын

    cannot agree more, it is a very heart touching documentary, absolutely enjoyed it, and shared it with my friends.

  • @nashdapistolshrimp8641

    @nashdapistolshrimp8641

    3 жыл бұрын

    But still DW makes pretty good documentaries.

  • @tiwynlannister7373

    @tiwynlannister7373

    3 жыл бұрын

    im gegenteil glaube ich deutsche Dokus sind echt klasse. Ich hoffe mehr Leute wuerden oeffentliche Sendungen schaetzen

  • @paulscottfilms

    @paulscottfilms

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep straight into the Palm Oil and deforestation propaganda. Another bloody upstart filmmaker lecturing people. Closes down. AVOID Best Watching politically neutral films AVOID PROPAGANDA like this

  • @JMXZY

    @JMXZY

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nashdapistolshrimp8641 what is DW?

  • @kopfunten
    @kopfunten3 жыл бұрын

    I've never seen so many happy faces and talented people without Instagram without Facebook without a car without a smartphone without Netflix without Amazon without RedBull ... but in harmony with nature. Thanks

  • @aq1391

    @aq1391

    3 жыл бұрын

    買票方面跑跑跳跳破破破1⅞555177227275172272127112117571257512555522157⅞2272222111211111211112111111111211211111111111212111111121111111111111111111111111111111111111211111121222222221211211111111111111¹11112821154441411⅞154417發票媽2台東¹

  • @googlearchipelago2825

    @googlearchipelago2825

    3 жыл бұрын

    They can't have Amazon, it's on a different continent...

  • @kopfunten

    @kopfunten

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@googlearchipelago2825 ty

  • @johnmcdonough955

    @johnmcdonough955

    3 жыл бұрын

    "It was nice in the jungle, everything was free"

  • @hansantonio110

    @hansantonio110

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johnmcdonough955 yeah

  • @nyuklenhwang7366
    @nyuklenhwang73664 ай бұрын

    I was born in Borneo, Sarawak , living in Vancouver now. Thank you for the wonderful work you have done. I believe you took this document near the Mulu National Park. I was there many times .

  • @deecooper1567
    @deecooper15674 ай бұрын

    This documentary is outstanding. The music was as relaxing as their culture. They take only what they need from the forest & have readily available solutions to most problems. This is what I’d call a self sufficient way of life. I pray that something can be done to protect them & their ways before it’s to late. 🙏🙏🙏. Greed for money & control has taken over our world. Hopefully the Penan (?) people have more time to live their way of life. Thank you 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

  • @christinagomes3791
    @christinagomes37915 жыл бұрын

    "one day the table will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold" ...so true Thank you for sharing the truths of our wisdom leaders. Each one of us have the power to help these communities - our future depends on it. Much love and respect!

  • @seanrainp

    @seanrainp

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christiana 👏👏👏 i wanted to comment about this point but you already had it 🤗

  • @johanvonwachenfeldt4874

    @johanvonwachenfeldt4874

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christina Gomes 🤪

  • @awesome_boy3641

    @awesome_boy3641

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christina Gomes 9

  • @amitk3474

    @amitk3474

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christina you yourself are afflicted by disease called Christianity which brought capitalism and destruction. You can help only when you recognize your conditioning that your forefathers were nature loving tribes converted by missionaries as in above documentary (see crosses around tribals neck). You are simply a cog in this machinery.

  • @Jinxb7

    @Jinxb7

    5 жыл бұрын

    I read this just as I reached this part in the video!

  • @uilotol
    @uilotol4 жыл бұрын

    I have tears on my eyes to see them live like that.I’m a Dayak from part of Borneo Indonesia,but now I lived in Hawaii USA 🇺🇸,every year I go visit my family in central borneo.I used to lives in the forest with all my family.

  • @sneepsnorp1404

    @sneepsnorp1404

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry for the loss that your people have experienced.. Such a beautiful and intriguing culture.

  • @ThePerfectionist1

    @ThePerfectionist1

    4 жыл бұрын

    bet life was much happier in the forest, i would never change my forest for City! ever

  • @gervazejoseph9586

    @gervazejoseph9586

    4 жыл бұрын

    That you are a Dayak proves most interesting and corroborates knowledge about more-than-natural history alone as Western [Christian] natural history dares to postulate as true. The name Dayak can just about be assured derives from the name and now-long forgotten great Spiritual master of considerable merit when the ancient continent of Lemuria [also known as Mu] existed, which predates the time of the ancient continent of Atlantis. Lemuria stretched across a vast area on earth -- from lands as far north and westerly as Russia and western Asia to as far south and east as what is today known as the Pacific Ocean, of which Australia in the south ocean was a part: a flat topograpy comprised most of Lemuria, typfied in the lands and geology extant in Australia; for a vast continent, indeed, was Lemuria. And, so, Dayaka was his name, a then-great spiritual master during just one time in the existence of Lemuria, and who was one of the first Initiates in the mighty Ancient Order of the Boucharan -- an order that still exists to this very day, though few are they who know of their existence or that they ever existed on earth; an order that taught humankind virtually everything that today many of the respective civilizations on earth can take for granted, but whose practices and traditions presume to sustain as part of their lives and livelihoods. Lemurians were a brown race of people the like of whom prove respresented throughout all southern Asia, Oceania, and on and into the subcontinent of India, and that of Sri Lanka, Myanmar and those areas in that part of the world. Look more into the history of the Bourcharan order, also known as the Bouchakoum, which go back into the most ancient times of earth -- hundreds of thousands of years. Earth is a most ancient orb, indeed.

  • @samwright285

    @samwright285

    3 жыл бұрын

    god bless. 808 state

  • @beexiong8568

    @beexiong8568

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sneepsnorp1404 pp

  • @ilhamkhadafie8396
    @ilhamkhadafie83962 ай бұрын

    Sy sangat suka dengan film dokumenter tentang alam dan suku dlm suatu wilayah. Dan semoga Chanel KZread ini makin sukses dan terus berkembang

  • @lizjohnson2377
    @lizjohnson23774 ай бұрын

    MAY GOD BLESS All OF THE PEOPLE LIVING HERE Thank U 4 this VIDEO.....

  • @rich3371
    @rich33715 жыл бұрын

    One of the best "guy with a camera" documentaries I've ever seen (I especially liked the music!)- it was just as good as any doc made by big fancy production companies

  • @bookreaderson

    @bookreaderson

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ya the music is sick

  • @FockCopyrights

    @FockCopyrights

    5 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't say as good. I would say better than any big fancy production :)

  • @nelocinco3836

    @nelocinco3836

    4 жыл бұрын

    I admit that the music is reeeeaaally good, combined with a...yeah "guy with a camera" video. 3 months production with almost the same length as the common movies, I wonder if his 6 months documentary is at another level of Borneo Avatar movie and I'll buy a ticket on the first day it's released in cinema!!!

  • @FreemindCollective

    @FreemindCollective

    4 жыл бұрын

    Or better..

  • @simorai7720

    @simorai7720

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jep, lets al just agree its actualy the best for now. And hope for more.

  • @nancynorthcutt2950
    @nancynorthcutt2950 Жыл бұрын

    I can't begin to tell you how much I enjoyed your documentary. You explained everything so well. The names of the insects and snakes, etc. was so very informative. Thank you so much for your work and the risks you took in making this documentary. I would never be able to see these lifestyles in person but I feel like I'm really getting to see this first hand through your eyes. Thanks again.

  • @Biteme221
    @Biteme2212 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the penan people they are truly amazing ❤

  • @HilbertSpacersson
    @HilbertSpacersson4 ай бұрын

    I'm watching it for the second time now, Raphael, great job! Thanks for sharing! I cried a little tear on several occasions.

  • @derham69
    @derham693 жыл бұрын

    Not one ad was played in this movie. What a king. Not even trying to make revenue from an outstanding piece of content. Fair play sir.

  • @briannewman532
    @briannewman5322 жыл бұрын

    It is heartbreaking how they ask the outsiders to tell the world about their struggles and to ask for help. No one is coming to help them, they are the last of their kind. Very thankful for this documentary.

  • @GregJoshuaW

    @GregJoshuaW

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment is incredibly depressing because it's true. But that means, those of us who see are just going to sit back and do nothing while these people, perhaps the last inocents on Earth, are eaten by the machine of commerce...

  • @eshoras

    @eshoras

    Жыл бұрын

    Boycott products that are made for profits at the expense of others

  • @natepeace1737

    @natepeace1737

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re right, but what can we do?

  • @Alsatiagent

    @Alsatiagent

    Жыл бұрын

    @@natepeace1737 Refuse products that have palm oil. Tell food suppliers why. Tell people not buy anything made with tropical wood. Protest governments if that is possible.It's an up hill battle and it is a global battle.

  • @jameswilson4202

    @jameswilson4202

    Жыл бұрын

    do somthing about it...instead of leaving a messege on youtube

  • @choephak54321
    @choephak543214 ай бұрын

    One of the best documentary I have watched on youtube. Thanks for sharing their story to the world. We really need to protect their home and save their knowledge before its too late.

  • @christophgass175
    @christophgass1754 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful docu and an ode to Bruno Manser, who only got recognition in his home town years after he had died. I remember hearing him live in a radio interview in the 90’. Everyone me including regarded him a crackhead and dreamer and his disappearance in 2000 passed largely unnoticed. Only much much later I learned about his achievements and the risks he took. And I would have had a chance to attend one of his dia shows in the 90’s and missed it. Thanks for this beautiful film.

  • @beatricearie
    @beatricearie5 жыл бұрын

    As an Iban, I have to say the Penan tribe is truly the heart of our Borneo jungle, I’ve never seen people who lives so peacefully in the nature and respect the environment so much. Logging companies are just crazy here in Borneo, a lot of illegal trades not to mention, even the legal ones takes things to the next level. It harms their customs and traditions and I’m ashamed of the lack of awareness the people have here, because everybody seems to chase modernity but have little to none about the consequences this will have to the future of our generation and all the beings in the nature. This is such a beautiful video, everything was very well captured, I have gained even more infos. Thank you and keep it up!

  • @papaganteng194

    @papaganteng194

    5 жыл бұрын

    You yourselves are beautiful too my darling...

  • @HarapAdaUrangSponsor

    @HarapAdaUrangSponsor

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ko jaku Iban rangka

  • @KingZealotTactics

    @KingZealotTactics

    5 жыл бұрын

    Asa Kacak, simmer down there buddy.

  • @lilsolarpanel6696

    @lilsolarpanel6696

    5 жыл бұрын

    it is nice to see the life of these individuals very nice

  • @CarahidupKampung

    @CarahidupKampung

    5 жыл бұрын

    You here too. Mhmmmmmmmmmm

  • @arthuro966
    @arthuro9663 жыл бұрын

    Bro i dont remember watching something that got me like this Video. The whole World needs to See this. Thank you vor this incredible masterpiece!!!!

  • @cosmopolitanwonder9675

    @cosmopolitanwonder9675

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are tribes like this who live in the Rain forests of Africa. One tribe I watched on KZread the forest people of Guinea, here are some people still not contacted that live in the African forests if they see the foreigners they hide, they use bows and arrows to hunt, they watch the foreigners chopping their land and they just move further into the forests, as they are small tribes who cannot fight a load of men with guns, though some white men where found dead there a long time ago, the tribe moved on, they have never spoke to them and I hope we never get hold of them, they are the original indigenous people of Africa, and should be left alone to live in the paradise that was provided by Mother Nature. They live exactly live the people of Borneo forest, only they don’t use poisonous darts anymore. The big logging companies are doing the same thing to its people also, killing the forests not replanting and causing Climate change. There is a documentary about the uncontacted people of Africa on KZread.

  • @kgejalaxmikanthaswamy5551
    @kgejalaxmikanthaswamy55514 ай бұрын

    Amazing documentary...i am Malaysian. I am proud of our beautiful natives of Borneo Sabah Sarawak. True to the soil. Our Governments do not respect them and protect their lands and culture enough. No matter how many the Governments have changed... they have failed in this aspect. The Penans and other types of natives harvest v only b what they need. They have great respect to nature, environment, wildlife.... far more civilised than greedy cooperations and governments. Their story is very much like Australian Aboriginees and American Natives. Every Government has a duty towards its Natives. You can't keep stealing from them and chasing them from the soil they have grown on. Its the Government and Local States to be blamed for selling State lands to logging or coporate bodies. Shameful greed..... without regard to the souls that lived in the jungles. Thankyou Rafa for a beautiful dedication to Penans and also Bruno Manser. ❤ You deserve much more views and Best Documentary Award🎉

  • @InTranceITrust
    @InTranceITrust3 ай бұрын

    This was such a pleasure to watch! Thank you so much 👏🏽👏🏽 .

  • @hopemoran
    @hopemoran Жыл бұрын

    This should be shown in every school to educate people about conservation and the importance of sharing ancestral knowledge. Extremely Well done and educational. Thank you

  • @youngdisciple8072

    @youngdisciple8072

    Жыл бұрын

    it is not benefit like u know maybe!

  • @MariaLopezAmador

    @MariaLopezAmador

    10 күн бұрын

    Saludos gracias por el documental desde costa rica

  • @smuggy2111
    @smuggy21115 жыл бұрын

    As a Malaysian. It really hit me deep. everything that Raphael says about the government is true. they don't really care about the nature. All they see is $$$. And every problems, conflicts that were mention in this video are only the surface of a deeper problems. I hope this video get noticed and help people realize the importance of preserving nature. Peace from NORTH BORNEO!

  • @RaphaelTreza

    @RaphaelTreza

    5 жыл бұрын

    🌱

  • @gypsyfirefly8009

    @gypsyfirefly8009

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mohamad Fazrie... Peace to you Mr. Fazrie🙏🏼

  • @gypsyfirefly8009

    @gypsyfirefly8009

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kindness, generosity & courage, we must preserve those traits🙏🏼

  • @donatskify

    @donatskify

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is sad. All along I thought Sarawak and Sabah's rainforests were well-protected by the Malaysian government. I just found out how the Chinese have penetrated the area and corrupted officials; converting lush forests to cement cities and building huge dams which will wipe out vast areas of the forests with flooding, displacing tribes....and a potential source of major disaster. Please do something to protect your forests and rich wildlife. Peace from neighbor Philippines.

  • @xorbodude

    @xorbodude

    5 жыл бұрын

    So true! So sad to travel from Brunei to Sibu and see only palm plantations. Love from Brunei!

  • @Eyeofdajjal
    @Eyeofdajjal4 ай бұрын

    I was hesitant to watch this at first, but the comment about the German documentaries drew me in. Now I’m sad it’s over, time just flew by. I wish I were as as lucky as you, seeing, smelling, touching things I’ll never ever see, experiencing this very special way of life PLUS being able to make a wonderful documentary. Truly captivating. Thank you for sharing this with us. I wonder if Borneo is ever going to come back around. I’ve had a friend who went there and came back rather disappointed, since there were no more trees, just along the rivers as „cover“.

  • @jerrydonquixote5927
    @jerrydonquixote59274 ай бұрын

    The palm oil industry is the most horrible crime against humanity that I've seen in my life! I seen it a few years ago flying to Jakarta and Palankaraya Indonesia as well as Maldives, most of those Asian countries are just wiped out, all the beautiful land is going to palm oil production, it's sickening! Makes my heart sad, thank you for showing these beautiful peoples amazing culture...

  • @vagerplayz1999

    @vagerplayz1999

    27 күн бұрын

    because of the palm oil industry people are killing each other for land and to plant the palm oil here in the Philippines

  • @jerrydonquixote5927

    @jerrydonquixote5927

    27 күн бұрын

    @@vagerplayz1999 it's horrible!

  • @snorttroll4379

    @snorttroll4379

    12 күн бұрын

    Seed oils are generally not healthy

  • @Jeed92
    @Jeed928 ай бұрын

    its been 2 years Ive last watched this documentation. I think its an absolute masterpiece of social criticism with authenticity and skill for filmography. I wish more documentations would be that good.

  • @SAYEGHSAU
    @SAYEGHSAU5 жыл бұрын

    Not even National Geography can make such quality films like this, this is really amazing 😍

  • @beck3740

    @beck3740

    5 жыл бұрын

    agreed. this documentary is soo good.

  • @mathewcobb9443

    @mathewcobb9443

    5 жыл бұрын

    They can, but yes this is a good documentary. No need to bring anyone else down just state that’s you enjoyed it

  • @wefukthenwo

    @wefukthenwo

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mathewcobb9443 They can, but they don't /won't! Do you work for National Geographic? If not, why are you so prickly about a non-existent criticism from SAYEGHSAU. You come across as a very uppity and annoying individual.

  • @ImNotAnEngineer

    @ImNotAnEngineer

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@wefukthenwo so you are saying that people can't take offense to something unless it pertains to them?

  • @LuckyNatureRelaxation

    @LuckyNatureRelaxation

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @roberttemple2521
    @roberttemple25213 ай бұрын

    Beautiful. I needed this, thank you for being there.

  • @Joran_sakti
    @Joran_saktiАй бұрын

    "One day, the tables will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold." Beautiful doc, thank you. I think its an absolute masterpiece of social criticism with authenticity and skill for filmography.

  • @krining92
    @krining924 жыл бұрын

    A well made documentary. As a Lun Bawang from the northern part of Sarawak, we always admire and respect the Penan people, they are tough and yet friendly people. Some live near my village in the mountains of Sarawak and my parents usually provide them with some necessity that are not usually found in the forest (sugar, tea etc). I remember during one of this trip, one of them, a kid of mere 12 years old, when we were about to leave their place, told us to be careful cause a heavy rain is coming and sure enough, minutes after our depature, it rain heavily. They understand the forest more than most tribes in Borneo as most of us have been modernized and we lose bits of our ancestors ways of life.

  • @MerwinARTist

    @MerwinARTist

    4 жыл бұрын

    Some people go to the white man's school to learn to read books .. yet forget that the very first book ever written is the "Book of Nature" .. so how bad is illiteracy in the world?

  • @toponchowdhury6878

    @toponchowdhury6878

    2 жыл бұрын

    nice

  • @crouqetoo2

    @crouqetoo2

    8 ай бұрын

    Are you Kelabit?

  • @Unite-4-Peace
    @Unite-4-Peace Жыл бұрын

    Incredible. This feels different than most documentaries. More personal, more engaged, more caring!

  • @user-cy9rr5dy6n
    @user-cy9rr5dy6n4 ай бұрын

    ONE OF THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES I'VE SEEN! GREAT EDITING, REALLY NICE FILM!

  • @barunto1
    @barunto13 ай бұрын

    Excellent documentary! Thank you for venturing out. Its been 5 years I wonder what is happening. I also loved the music.

  • @luigibarca865
    @luigibarca8654 жыл бұрын

    I'm Luigi from Italy, and this documentary hit me deep inside. I knew nothing about the Penan and their culture, and I saw a strong connection with nature that all we have lost a long time ago. Thanks for sharing it, I think I will support the Bruno Manser Fonds. Respect and preserve nature

  • @streetscienceofficial8675

    @streetscienceofficial8675

    4 ай бұрын

    Buongiorno Signor Italiano Cappuccino Numéro Uno🎉

  • @michaelmyers3205
    @michaelmyers32053 жыл бұрын

    As an anthropologist who works closely with Dayak and Punan peoples of Indonesian Borneo, I just want to say how much I appreciate your documentary. I find that many filmmakers are quite biased in their representations of forest-dwelling people like the Penan, essentialising them, speaking for them, representing them as primitive or unchanging. So I didn't have high hopes for the film... But I was so wrong! I was SO pleasantly surprised by this excellent piece of film-making. There are a couple of anthropological notes/critiques that are worth mentioning about the film, but by far and away on the whole, I am very impressed by your film, including both with what you went through to make the film (especially as someone who is intimately aware of how very uncomfortable trekking and sleeping in the jungle can be), and how much humility, respect, and sincerity you bring into this project. Absolutely most important of all, I appreciate how you let the people you film with speak for themselves for a good deal of the film. I can sense the rapport you've built with those that you show on screen and hope that you've managed to maintain those good relationships. Two questions: 1, do you speak the language? 2, were there counter-voices who you excluded from the film? Outstanding job. Seems like a real labor of love.

  • @RaphaelTreza

    @RaphaelTreza

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks a lot Michael, great to read you. 1- no i don't speak the language 2- this movie is just about those who survived the ecocide and are keeping the culture alive. best wishes

  • @michaelmyers3205

    @michaelmyers3205

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RaphaelTreza Hi Raphael. I'm watching this again, and again, my jaw is on the floor. So impressive. I can't speak to your craft as a film maker, as I really know nothing about it, other than to say this is visually beautiful with a compelling and emotive narrative, but watching it again I'm finding more and more things that I appreciate from an anthropological perspective about this film. I wonder how you would feel about using this film in a seminar context.... are there any specific considerations or liscensing issues that I should be aware with if I share this with students? Are there any things that you would like to share outside the context of the film? Should I just message you? Again, this is a group of people I feel very attached to and I can't begin to tell you how happy it makes me to see such a beautiful representation. Thank you for your work.

  • @RaphaelTreza

    @RaphaelTreza

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks Michael, feel free to dm, my work is free of use for non commercial purpose, and i would be more than happy to know it's used in a seminar.

  • @crouqetoo2

    @crouqetoo2

    8 ай бұрын

    @@michaelmyers3205 My introduction to the Penan was during the Confrontation of 64/65/66. I lived alongside the Kelabit , the Murut and the Selakit. The Penan were so shy and elusive, we only met up with them by accident. What I really want to put over is, I feel absolutely privileged to have witnessed these amazing peoples, not just the penan , all the clans and of course what was then an amazing country. I have re- visited Sarawak , 2008 and have been saddened by the changes.

  • @vortex162
    @vortex1623 ай бұрын

    One of the best and WELL done documentary on the topic I have watched. Thank you!

  • @nearlynativenursery8638
    @nearlynativenursery86384 ай бұрын

    Extraordinary film Raphael. Beautiful Flora, Fauna and Funga. The Penan people were stunning and their knowledge and earth skill superb. Thanks for posting the film. Jim Rodgers

  • @jaceymartin4739
    @jaceymartin47393 жыл бұрын

    I lived in Malaysia and I saw so many loggers and palm oil plantations. I could feel the change of temperature once I left the rainforest and arrived in palm oil plantations. I am happy you are giving a voice to the voiceless.

  • @matrixxclansubcreator2466
    @matrixxclansubcreator24663 жыл бұрын

    You deserved much more respect from the society. People are blogging day to day to earn money without any effort. You are just spend three months to shoot this whole episode. Hats off man. Much love from ❤️❤️. india👍

  • @rebeccaryderagreetotally.5895
    @rebeccaryderagreetotally.5895Ай бұрын

    I love learning about cultures we "other" folks have no understanding about other than great documentaries like this.

  • @KampungMajesticLife
    @KampungMajesticLife2 ай бұрын

    This is a Masterpiece the way you deliver the message about Dayak culture is Comprehensive way unlike others You deserve Nobel of Humanity for this Outstanding Documentary Grazie Mille Signore Raphael from Indonesië 🎉🎉🎉 Fortessimo and Magnifico

  • @monalisa3549
    @monalisa35495 жыл бұрын

    What a beautifully made documentary. I am glad I stumbled upon this video. Love from a Murut man from the state of Sabah.

  • @inderjityadab1193

    @inderjityadab1193

    4 жыл бұрын

    MN ml

  • @josephrose901

    @josephrose901

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mona Lisa monalisa

  • @jameschoice3983
    @jameschoice39832 жыл бұрын

    maybe one of the most empathic, informative and authentic documentaries I have ever seen! no sensationalism. no sentimentalism, no folklorism, a beautiful narration a decent commenting a silent and often lakonic camera catching and noticing the the most miraculous details "by the way"... Thank you! Merci beaucoup "Rafa" Treza and Team! What you do is very, very important!

  • @janemckay8705

    @janemckay8705

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree. Well done.

  • @Duos_malabarica
    @Duos_malabaricaАй бұрын

    What a documentary.. I love the narration and your fearless effort to show Penans to the world.. Love from India🇮🇳❤❤

  • @alexandercamara2026
    @alexandercamara20264 ай бұрын

    What an Amazing Documentary , What an Amazing & Special People's , & You Raphael Treza are also A Hero for keeping up the memory of Bruno Manser... & The fight & right of these Natives & Tribes... The story of GREED & EXPLOITATION repeats itself time and time again throughout all of creation. It is truly heartbreaking to watch such purity and innocence come to an end. Thank you for your hard work and efforts to gift us all with these unforgettable images of purity & innocence... In such contrast to the world we call Civilized & Educated.

  • @DarioVillirilli
    @DarioVillirilli5 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while. Thank you for your work. "The Penan, people for whom kindness, generosity and courage is a way of life. Their ingenuity and the elegant solutions they employ to thrive in some of the most challenging and complex environments, must not be lost."

  • @blackbeauty4203

    @blackbeauty4203

    5 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic job!!

  • @salimmerchant493

    @salimmerchant493

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most Amazing documentary flims I have ever seen. It's very heart touching and sad to know the truth ..... Thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @shidharthoroy4402
    @shidharthoroy44023 жыл бұрын

    It's actually rare to enjoy this level of honesty in a documentary.

  • @ttamell
    @ttamell2 ай бұрын

    Enlightening to say the least . Thank you kindly from Calgary Alberta Canada .

  • @kentdurham2716
    @kentdurham27164 ай бұрын

    Very, very well done. Thank you so much. This was extremely interesting. I appreciate your dedication and concern! Awesome!

  • @abdulrahimkhan4957
    @abdulrahimkhan49572 жыл бұрын

    You deserve a lot more recognition. This is one of the best documentaries Ive watched. Loved the music, the production quality and most importantly the way you managed to capture their strength, pride and helplessness to the logging corporations. I love this so much.

  • @jordanhyeon9703
    @jordanhyeon97033 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this amazing video Mr Treza💚I'm one of the Iban Tribe from Sarawak. And, yes, bamboo shoots, tapioca leaves and wild ferns are our favourite foods. And, I'm still living in the longhouse together with my parents, siblings and my grandparents. Unfortunately, our forest (at my place) has gone. The Penan Tribe is like our siblings. We do respect each other as there is no more tribal war or headhunting (headhunting was practised by our Iban ancestors hundreds of years ago and it's not allowed anymore). Sending love and peace to every tribes in Sarawak🤍Good job Mr Treza💙

  • @fairwitness7473

    @fairwitness7473

    3 жыл бұрын

    What will your family do with out the forest to suplement your needs? Especially with the lack of government help.

  • @jordanhyeon9703

    @jordanhyeon9703

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fairwitness7473 Thankfully, my grandfather owned small piece of land where my family can grow some vegetables and black pepper. But, vegetables alone from the farm were not enough for our daily food (due to weather), so, we need to pick some bamboo shoots or wild ferns from the remaining forest. Sometimes, my father and my uncle going for wildboar hunting or going to catch fishes from the river. We do have small town to get some groceries but, we cannot go often because of the transportation matter. We need to pay others that have vehicles to go to the town. And the groceries at the town were quite expensive too. That's why we cannot go often to the town.

  • @pauloperes7194

    @pauloperes7194

    3 жыл бұрын

    ķm

  • @jackjackyphantom8854

    @jackjackyphantom8854

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jordanhyeon9703 But Iban did practice headhunting on Penan. 😨

  • @klyxx8990

    @klyxx8990

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is so fascinating to see someone from this video come and comment on it. I wish you great life and love.

  • @deumanlimbu2778
    @deumanlimbu27784 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I have been Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak jungles i visited Evans house long house flashback me previous visit these trives.

  • @pathishejayamanne5341
    @pathishejayamanne53414 ай бұрын

    A great documentary. It's sad to see these great jungles going to be destroyed and people who know nature pulled away from them. I know how New Zealand is trying to protect the jungles, and no one can touch them. It is the life of human beings. Thank you for the great work you do. All the best and may God bless you and your work.

  • @JuanjoTheGamer
    @JuanjoTheGamer4 жыл бұрын

    Man, you deserve to be known by the whole world! Amazing documentary. Much love from Colombia.

  • @oswaldclarke7775
    @oswaldclarke77752 жыл бұрын

    Raphael this was the most riveting exceptional pure documentary I have ever seen on YT. I have been educated, saddened and cheered for the strength resilience and fortitude of these people. When I hear people complaining, they should all watch videos like this and maybe they will appreciate their circumstances no matter how limited. Magnificent work. Congratulations!

  • @user-iw8vz3yw1m

    @user-iw8vz3yw1m

    2 жыл бұрын

    ถภึถ

  • @mrisablaaa_
    @mrisablaaa_16 күн бұрын

    Hello, I am one of the Kalimantan Dayak children in Central Kalimantan, the Ngaju Dayak tribe, thank you for this documentary video showing how one of our tribes lives in another area.❤

  • @pachin8591
    @pachin8591 Жыл бұрын

    This is a masterpiece of documentary film making. Educational, stunning cinematography and meditatively fluid. Not a dull moment.

  • @streamylc
    @streamylc4 жыл бұрын

    this is one of the best and most informational documentaries I've ever seen... thank you Raphael

  • @albayaniramorales285
    @albayaniramorales2854 ай бұрын

    Just came across this documentary today (12-10-2023) and it is fascinating. I have already watched twice and can't get enough of it. Here I'm complaining just about everything and every day life, and 8n the meantime there are people making the best out of their lives. CONGRATS to the creator of this documentary. I have to rethink about the way I live and stop complaining and do something positive about my life. Sometimes we as humans, take everything for granted and don't appreciate the meaning of life. Thanks again to the creator of this documentary. Thank You.

  • @terriejohnston8801
    @terriejohnston88014 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU , FOR THIS PRICELESS & BEAUTIFUL DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE PENAN PEOPLE. ..THEIR LOVE OF THE JUNGLE...THEIR HOME FOR CENTURIES. WHAT A MAJOR EFFORT TO GET THIS VIDEO MADE & SHARED. LOVE & PEACE FROM PA...USA

  • @peterfrazer1943
    @peterfrazer19432 жыл бұрын

    I was a Royal Marine in the sixties and went to Borneo 4 times during the Confrontation over a period of two and a half years. I can say with total truth that it was the best time of my life. I loved the Jungle, the People, the way of life and the magic of it all. We lived with the various tribes in Longhouses and learned so much. It's a very sad disaster to see everything especially Jungle and the culture being destroyed by greed. In years to come it will be seen to be the ecological mistake that changed not just the Island of Borneo but the World.

  • @EcoMythos

    @EcoMythos

    Жыл бұрын

    I hear you Peter. I lived on various islands in Indonesia for 10 years. But Borneo was especially astounding! Arent we lucky to have these memories? Though they are exquisite enough to be called "haunting" even ... It is heartbreaking what is happening. Last visit, you could see the jungle burning from the airplane for 30 minutes straight (large circles of flame). There has been a moratorium on the expansion of palm oil since 2015 but the forest will disappear anyway. Government apathy is part of it, but the people are also warrior-like in defending their rights to make a living. And how can you argue against that?? The conundrum forces one to pick sides -- people or nature??? -- a false dichotomy. I am in University now to learn more, especially about palm oil. Best from Canada!

  • @ChefHilal

    @ChefHilal

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that's why your beloved bullying country, got their mafia to produce the killer oil?

  • @crouqetoo2

    @crouqetoo2

    8 ай бұрын

    As an Argyll, I also served in Sarawak during the confrontation. The Penan shown in this video are so different from the Penan of the early 1960s. In the 60s the Penan did not live in shelters,nor did they wear anything but the loin cloth. they roughed it. I returned in 2008, on an all our yesterdays trip. I visited Bario, where to a certain degree the Kelabit have controlled the skullduggery of the Government.The penan around Bario have taken over a disused kelabit longhouse , I watched them come and go, still armed with their blowpipes, still hunter gatherers. I also visited the Selakit in Biawak, their longhouse was surrounded by Palm oil, there longhouse was decrepit, they obviously didn't share in the Palm Oil wealth created at the peoples loss. Where it was commonplace to see the Orang Utan and the other wildlife, the Biawak area was devoid of all that.2008.

  • @alaine5083

    @alaine5083

    6 ай бұрын

    my dad served in Borneo with NZSAS in the late 60s before he did 3 tours in veitnam he always said he loved Borneo, he brought home a drink canister n a blow dart arrow holder made by villagers he spent time with...

  • @StickyKeys187

    @StickyKeys187

    4 ай бұрын

    Britishers being britishers, always intervening in other countries. Ahh what can we expect from these colonizers.

  • @kouthbhor5721
    @kouthbhor57213 жыл бұрын

    This is what I can watch the whole day without getting bored. Thanks for such a beautiful video may u keep on the good and make more video ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @MunandBinh
    @MunandBinh3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the Movie!! You are such a talented film maker. So much effort and so much were conveyed. Watching it makes me feel that I was there with them too, seeing how Panan living in harmony with the nature with their extensive knowledge. What a beautiful Documentary!

  • @prosanis1216
    @prosanis12163 ай бұрын

    Rafaël I would like to thank you for sharing this beautiful video an your music with me❤️❤️👍

  • @RK-je1yq
    @RK-je1yq4 жыл бұрын

    I can see so much hard work, time, and dedication that went into this project. I can't imagine how much you've worked on this behind the scenes. Thank you so much for such an eye-opening and beautiful documentary.

  • @officialvnomusic
    @officialvnomusic3 жыл бұрын

    I'm one of the tribe called "Bidayuh Sta'ang" from Sarawak and basically Penan is a cousin of our tribe ... And we gave so many Respect to each other tribes especially Penan's Tribe of one of the most tribe that still live and protect the wildlife of the Rainforest... And as we Sarawakian tribes are so happy to see this documented and show to the whole world about one of the Sarawak's Tribe... Big Up! Edited : Oh about that thing you called the food made from Tapioca Flour and taste like water we usually called it "Sagu/Sago"

  • @thesorungan3338

    @thesorungan3338

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thts rght ,anyway i am from sabah,dayak mix dusun liwan

  • @MrSuperG

    @MrSuperG

    Жыл бұрын

    Imagine get a reputation as the predator for a weekend I would pay millions on put it on Instagram, collecting 100 loggers skulls 1 v 100 it should be called. Imagine people being scared to come into the woods to cut down trees with one can dream

  • @1northoltroad900
    @1northoltroad9004 ай бұрын

    I was born and brought up in Brunei. Love every bit of that country. Love from Somerset, UK

  • @henrylindner
    @henrylindner4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Raphael for the amazing documentary.

  • @gypsyfirefly8009
    @gypsyfirefly80095 жыл бұрын

    Rafa, I combat the depressive smoke of the California wildfires by listening to your soothing voice at bedtime & by watching your beautifully perfected documentaries by day. The people of Borneo give me strength. I look forward to all your work ever since I fell in love with your Cobra Gypsies film & soundtrack. May the hedge of protection remain around you & the natives you befriend❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 Thank you!!!!!

  • @RaphaelTreza

    @RaphaelTreza

    5 жыл бұрын

    ❤️

  • @user-sk7il1ur9s
    @user-sk7il1ur9s Жыл бұрын

    The first time I watched this, I didn't realise how incredibly well you've done. Thank you for this

  • @Endgunner
    @EndgunnerАй бұрын

    This is by far one of if not the best documentaries I have seen on youTube.

  • @BerbagaiCara89
    @BerbagaiCara893 ай бұрын

    This is Nothing but Masterpiece From Indonesian perspective you're Great Activist who Help Indegenous Native to Preserve their Tradisional Culture Your Hardworking style really Inspiring Your Familiness aspect your Simple delivery about Native Values of Dayak Culture is the best thing for the World's Knowledge Terima Kasih Sahabat ku (thank so much Comrade) 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩💺🕊🦅

  • @EkBoon
    @EkBoon5 жыл бұрын

    hands down. totally the best documentary of Borneo and her native in all time. Wish you can documented other tribes around the world that are not exposed yet to world. Keep it going, man.

  • @RaphaelTreza

    @RaphaelTreza

    5 жыл бұрын

    🙂 thanks!

  • @keyblue1816
    @keyblue18167 ай бұрын

    Seen many tribal documentaries but this one its amazing ! The style the story telling the music everything is so soothing its really amazing wow❤ please make more of this its a kind request to you guys!

  • @muetzenklon6222
    @muetzenklon62224 ай бұрын

    truly mindblowing. Amazing work, thank you so much for that. What a way to start 2024.

  • @SusanBanth0ny
    @SusanBanth0ny2 ай бұрын

    This was gripping and beautiful and made me sob silently. Amazing work. My heart breaks for our planet

  • @LonePines_
    @LonePines_3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your time, effort and adventurous spirit to show us this beauty and yet also tragedy.

  • @cbeers21
    @cbeers213 жыл бұрын

    I watched the Cobra Gypsies and this back to back. The footage, music, history and story you’ve put together are simply amazing. So insightful and important. Thanks again for another amazing documentary. Fantastic.

  • @user-ik4zi9mp8b
    @user-ik4zi9mp8bКүн бұрын

    I've never seen so many happy faces and talented people without Instagram without Facebook without a car without a smartphone without Netflix without Amazon without RedBull ... but in harmony with nature. Thank

  • @RidseardMhicCoinnich
    @RidseardMhicCoinnich4 ай бұрын

    I was fortunate enough to travel to the interior of Borneo (Brunei and Sarawak) in 1963-64 visiting both Iban and Dayak longhouses. Some never to be forgotten memorable experiences before the commercial destruction of the forest.

  • @elongatedpikachu4029
    @elongatedpikachu40292 жыл бұрын

    I just got off of a 12 hour shift at the hospital and can’t put my iPad down. This is the best documentary I’ve seen in years. Thank you so much for what you do. There’s a sense of peace about these people that I can’t ignore. If I ever have the opportunity to go or help in any way I will. 💎 🙌 🦍 💪

  • @hendybakara7691
    @hendybakara76913 жыл бұрын

    I am Dayak. I am very proud to be a Dayak. I really appreciate and thank foreigners who always document what is hidden from the outside world.

  • @johnsonrichmond2375

    @johnsonrichmond2375

    3 жыл бұрын

    I will be very happy to meet because I will soon visit your country

  • @johnsonrichmond2375

    @johnsonrichmond2375

    3 жыл бұрын

    I will be very happy to meet because I will soon visit your country

  • @hendybakara7691

    @hendybakara7691

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johnsonrichmond2375 There are 3 countries that are on the land of Kalimantan/Borneo. Those are Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam. Even though we are different countries, we Dayaks are still one. I hope you enjoy your trip on our island.🙂🇮🇩🇲🇾🇧🇳

  • @mrborneo3753

    @mrborneo3753

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am Dayak too, from East Kalimantan Indonesia

  • @yosbudi5708

    @yosbudi5708

    3 жыл бұрын

    Adil katalino bacuramin basengat kajubata....

  • @mariamazilu8488
    @mariamazilu84883 ай бұрын

    I just discovered your channel and this video about penan people. One of my dearest places is in the middle of the jungle, Sarawah, where few penan comunities were forced to settled down (prefer not to write down the name). I was amazed about their understanding about the nature and the solutions they find, as you said. Is very said to see how their life was ruined and how their traditions will disappear soon. I thank you for this video. ❤

  • @user-gr9ed2sc6l

    @user-gr9ed2sc6l

    Ай бұрын

    Borneo paru2 dunia..

  • @user-ug2yz6vb7p
    @user-ug2yz6vb7p2 ай бұрын

    Great filming, sublime nature.. really enjoyed the music.

  • @skymagician8120
    @skymagician81203 жыл бұрын

    An absolutely stunning and hypnotic film Raphael! This is extraordinary work. And the soundtrack is breathtaking - it compliments the footage really well. Take a bow sir 💪🙏☀️

  • @phonglo97

    @phonglo97

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree with your words. I stumbled upon this and am stunned at how good it is. Please make more Raphael.

  • @astrix1793
    @astrix1793 Жыл бұрын

    Dear Raphael. I want to thank you for creating and bringing to attention this memorizing story/doco movie. Beautiful. So sad that these people are forced away from their culture and natural way of living. I hope by liking and sharing this story, we can all help bring upon change and help these small tribes retain their way of living in the face of greed and corruption.

  • @Gondrong_mf
    @Gondrong_mf2 ай бұрын

    Borneo malaysian oh no..... borneo this is BEATIFUL INDONESIAN ❤❤❤❤

  • @gabrielgkabelen9824
    @gabrielgkabelen98244 ай бұрын

    Bro Raphael---thanks so much for finding your channel. I am an Indonesian but I dont know much about Borneo even I met so many friends from this beautiful Island. I hope that one day I could visit Penan as i have promised when I am watching your video.. I love them so much. Thanks God and Merry Christmas Bro.

  • @omkarchandra
    @omkarchandra5 жыл бұрын

    Hands down! One of the finest documentaries ever! You are the only few people on Earth who really care about other people who are in misery.

  • @anardine6176
    @anardine61763 жыл бұрын

    Your documentaries are just absolutely wonderful. They speak to me in a way I have not experienced before. Probably a big part of that is because they are unbiased and very humane. And.. the music is great. I hear inspirations from the likes of FSOL, Loop Guru, the Orb etc. I sincerely hope you will do a few more. Bonne continuation Rafa.

  • @ullash3514
    @ullash35143 ай бұрын

    WoW! I'm totally amazed! Love and respect from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @Artdeco_theWolf
    @Artdeco_theWolfАй бұрын

    wooow .. wooow.. wooowww...one of the best movie on yt which I ever seen.. great material.. great message to the rest of the world.. all we are same nature same spirit and same life.. respect to each other especially the nature.. our mother Earth... woow... thank You 💕

  • @SLICK_5150
    @SLICK_51504 жыл бұрын

    Great documentary, glad it showed up in my recommendations. Thank you for the hard work you put into making this.

  • @alannohlgren
    @alannohlgren5 ай бұрын

    Beautiful. Bornéo, a rich tapestry of tribes, culture & nature. ..which we lose at our peril. Thank you for this incredible research.

  • @NicholasEllis-pe2lk
    @NicholasEllis-pe2lk3 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful Raphael you’re a true walking camera thank you

  • @antoniomora8487
    @antoniomora84877 күн бұрын

    Estos son los documentales que me quitan el aburrimiento. Son muy importantes y hermosos los bosques y selvas tropicales. los ríos y lo más importante las personas que lo habitan son geniales, Gracias por compartir estos vídeos ya tienes un suscriptor más saludos desde Cúcuta Colombia 🇨🇴👍🏡

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