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From: phrakanong
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  • Great colors, beautiful picture. I wan't to travel there!!

  • savann ban na oh... very nice. I wanna go there

  • Thank you for taking the time to make this video. This short film gave me a good perspective of what to expect in everyday life in Savannakhet. In one year I will be traveling to the Mekong Region on a trip to visit the Mekong River, starting at Kunming, China and progressing to Vietnam. I will watch some of your other videos.

  • OMG, that where I live when I was a kid closed to that white churnh. It's been 10 year already alot of thing have change, but I still remember it. Thank you for uploads.

  • miss my hometown my house near mekong river about 1/2 a mile away thanks 4 sharing

  • nice movie, thank you. I was there the same month.

  • @oberriet99 Thanks very much for watching and for taking time to comment.

  • yes isan people speak lao because they are also lao.isan used to be part of laos,the french gave it away to thai.isan was part of lao up til 1904.isan and lao need to unite again.Langxan kingdom

  • Very nice video, awesome thank you.

  • What was that on that boat, a short block Chevy engine?

  • charming :) thank you :)

  • Bro Phrakanong...Thanks for another awesome video...keep them coming!!!Thanks!!!

  • Did you film Maesai too?

  • @SBTT19XX No, I've not had a chance to do Mai Sai.

  • @SBTT19XX ... sorry, Mae Sai not Mai Sai as I wrote earlier. Traveled Hwy 9 from Savannakhet to Dong Ha and then south. More videos to come from those areas.

  • Another great video, Phrakanong!! Looking forwadr to you next one!!

  • Thank you so much for your excellent video.....I am Australian and love your country and people

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  • @F21Predator No, neither.

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  • @wildstar23 Those from the northeastern part of Thailand, Isaan, speak with a dialect probably of Lao origin and very similar to the Lao Language and can understand Lao with little difficulty. Other Thais might also understand to varying degrees. Many years ago I traveled to Savannakhet Province Laos with a person from Kalasin Province in Thailand and was told "they speak the same as in my village".

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