I've watched this a few times and I'm mesmerized by these people and their lifestyle. I realize it is a very harsh place, isolated, and they make little if any money. On top of that they own nothing but their household items/ clothes. And yet, I envy them. Our modern culture in the US has become more of of a struggle and so out of touch with nature I would say these people are richer in the ways that really matter....
@teamhunley Imagine having fresh food and drink with no harmful additives, clothes and utensils that does not introduce toxics into your food and drink, no paper mess, no money worries, no exhaust and dust and all that... a couple of big worries instead of a myriad of big and small.
@Kenzofeis It'd even be harder for me to imagine living that way after living in the US suburbs all my life, but our ancesters did live this way and thrived. (My own ancestry traces to the Suomi region of Finland). There is a peace and freedom in living without modern conveniences and technical gadgetry that we've been conditioned to think makes our lives better. What makes life rich is the things money and progress can't provide. I've redefined my own definition of 'sucess' and 'good' life !
Not many people know that Native Siberian looks exactly asian. Big population migrated from Siberia to North ans South America,and yakut people have genetically very strong links with some tribes from North and South America,especially very strong links with Maya Indians. Now we have DNA proof:-)
@Demcoy1 They are not turks.They are a Tungusic people wich are related to mongolic and turkic people. But the yakuts or sakha are turks. I guess they are the main people of this regoin.
@PeaceAmbassador22 Don't encourage the destruction of yet another nature pearl.. People can go on tourism to enough places already, with their money-and-misunderstanding pestilence..
@ZB90 yes i totaly agree, and most people like us specialy city people are tired of city life, we want something like this and nature stuff, you see they cant get hungry because they steaks anytime
amazing... god bless those people...
Dojocho 1 year ago
I've watched this a few times and I'm mesmerized by these people and their lifestyle. I realize it is a very harsh place, isolated, and they make little if any money. On top of that they own nothing but their household items/ clothes. And yet, I envy them. Our modern culture in the US has become more of of a struggle and so out of touch with nature I would say these people are richer in the ways that really matter....
teamhunley 1 year ago
@teamhunley Imagine having fresh food and drink with no harmful additives, clothes and utensils that does not introduce toxics into your food and drink, no paper mess, no money worries, no exhaust and dust and all that... a couple of big worries instead of a myriad of big and small.
Kenzofeis 1 year ago
@Kenzofeis It'd even be harder for me to imagine living that way after living in the US suburbs all my life, but our ancesters did live this way and thrived. (My own ancestry traces to the Suomi region of Finland). There is a peace and freedom in living without modern conveniences and technical gadgetry that we've been conditioned to think makes our lives better. What makes life rich is the things money and progress can't provide. I've redefined my own definition of 'sucess' and 'good' life !
teamhunley 1 year ago
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Not many people know that Native Siberian looks exactly asian. Big population migrated from Siberia to North ans South America,and yakut people have genetically very strong links with some tribes from North and South America,especially very strong links with Maya Indians. Now we have DNA proof:-)
Chachakhan9 1 year ago
Hey Turks these people are also Turks but they do without Muammed,Jesus,Moses etc.They only have shaman.
Demcoy1 1 year ago 3
@Demcoy1 They are not turks.They are a Tungusic people wich are related to mongolic and turkic people. But the yakuts or sakha are turks. I guess they are the main people of this regoin.
Pohjanpoika13 7 months ago
@Pohjanpoika13 dude, they have nothing to do with tungus.. yakut genetic is 88% N... tungus are pure C3...
Askar9992 6 months ago
I'm a caribbean man and hmmm I'm wondering.
Agent007202 2 years ago
This place has a great potential to be a tourist destination. Please send suggestions to them.
PeaceAmbassador22 3 years ago 3
@PeaceAmbassador22 Don't encourage the destruction of yet another nature pearl.. People can go on tourism to enough places already, with their money-and-misunderstanding pestilence..
To those who go, try to leave no mark...
Kenzofeis 1 year ago
the reporters are so HOT!!
jaswanthbo 3 years ago 3
The Hell with the money, career, the car...I'll give it up if I could somehow live like that, that kinda good outback life.
ZB90 3 years ago 15
Ha ha ha, I can agree wholeheartedly, we are stagnating very fast, fresh air darn cold though..
Sliepnir2006 2 years ago
@ZB90 yes i totaly agree, and most people like us specialy city people are tired of city life, we want something like this and nature stuff, you see they cant get hungry because they steaks anytime
DarkSkysify 1 year ago
its strangely beautiful, its rare that nature exists in modern day life, but its good to hear that its not completely gone
CrossHeart79 3 years ago 4
That is absolutely beautiful
tichneck 3 years ago 10
fuck ya I was the 1st to rate and comment, I am pumped up!!!
7rightnow 3 years ago 4